How to play the surfing pikachu game


















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The following FAQ contains information and on the elusive and majestic Surfing Pikachu and nothing else, so if you're looking for info on something else, you'll have to go somewhere else. Sorry I. Why do I want a Surfing Pikachu? When you reach land, the mini-game is over. Your HP counter is a measure of your endurance through the game - when it reaches zero, the game is over and you won't get a score.

The object of the game is to gain the highest possible score. To do this, you'll need to perform flips on the waves, and furthermore, you'll have to avoid falling into the water.

There are two ways to earn points. Firstly, when Pikachu is propelled into the air by a passing wave, hit [Right] on the control pad and hold it down until it has made a full degree flip. If you're brave enough, continue holding [Right] to complete a second flip, or switch directions by hitting [Left] in mid air.

Listen for the chime that signals when you've completed a flip. On landing, you'll have the align yourself with the surface so that you won't drop into the water.

In other words, try to land flat when you're falling onto the water, or tilted if you're falling onto another wave.

The hi-score is saved and can be recalled anytime by checking the printer in Summer Beach House and declining the game's request to issue a print. In the Game Boy releases, accepting the request will print a black-and-white copy of the hi-score through the Game Boy Printer. If the game is played on a Super Game Boy or Game Boy Color , Pikachu 's cheeks appear blue due to the limited color palette of these consoles.

In the Japanese Yellow, Game Boy Color mode only applies a yellow and red palette to the graphics in a similar fashion to the other Generation I games, whereas the localizations use palettes with more saturated colors than those of Super Game Boy mode. As a result, Pikachu's cheeks are depicted properly in the Game Boy Color mode of the Japanese version.



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