VvC's Reviews


This is where I will rate Pokémon games as soon as I get a new one.

Pokémon Red & Blue (for GameBoy)
What can I say? These are the games that started it all. In the game you go around collecting and training Pokémon so you can become a Pokémon Master by catching them all. The graphics are so-so, the game is tons of fun and the replay value is great. I've played through the game 10 times, I've colled all 151 twice, and I'm still playing it!               9.5

Pokémon Pinball (for GameBoy)
Not only can you see your favorite pokémon animated and in color, you can now see 'em and catch 'em all on...a Pinball table!! The game pak also has a built-in rumble feature, so you can actually feel it when your ball hits the sides or the flippers or just about anything else! A must have for road trips!               9.2

Super Smash Bros. (for N64)
OK, so it's nota Pokémon game, but it does have Pikachu and Jigglypuff in it! In this game you can fight as stars from Nintendo games including Mario, Fox, Yoshi,(!) Pikachu (!),DK, and more. It's a fighting game, but it's not violent, so if you're a parent you don't have to worry about your children getting bad ideas. A solid game, not too many flaws, great addition to your game library.               9.0

Pokémon Gold & Silver (for GameBoy)
It is said that this game will have over 250 Pokemon, and each have their own gender, which means there will be girl and boy Pokemon! It is said that over 200 moves will be available for use by new and old Pokemon! The battle screens will be much more improved, and it will be in colour! Some of the Pokemon can be caught at night and some by day, and sometimes at both times of the day. Also, some of the Pokemon that you thought had gone through their final evolution stage will be able to evolve again! Also, you can be a girl or boy trainer (Ash and Misty???) You can also breed your Pokemon (baby Pokemon!) You can transfer Pokemon from Blue/Red Versions to the Gold/Silver Versions, but you cannot transfer Pokemon from Gold/Silver Versions to the Red/Blue Versions. Team Rocket will be back, and Jesse and James will finally make an appearence! Catch em' all, all over again!               N/A

Pikachu Genki Dechu (for GameBoy)
This game is a Tamagotchi version of Pok�mon in a nutshell. For that reason, it has been nicknamed Pok�Gotchi. (The name Pikachu Genki Dechu means Pikachu is feeling fine.) Your goal in this game is to train and raise your little Pikachu. What makes this game unique is you don't use a controller, instead, you use a microphone. You speak to your Pikachu and give it commands. It seems Pikachu responds to your voice. If you yell at it, it will go into a corner and hide. My only concern for this game is if computer voice recognition don't work well, why would this? Oh well, I guess we will have to wait and see. Oh, wait, forgot to mention this, as usual, this game might not be released here in North America.               N/A

Pokémon Stadium (for N64)
This game is unlike all the other Game Boy games. The object is no longer to collect Pok�mon, but to battle them in one on one matches. You input commands from a menu then watch them battle. It's sort of like a turn based RPG battle. Pok�mon Stadium can be compared to Monster Ranchers for the Playstation. The game comes with 40 different Pok�mon (see the list below for details) which you have to build up by battling. A peripheral will be shipped with this cartridge. It's called the 64GB Pak and fits into your controller's memory card slot (like the Rumble Pak). You insert it into your controller then you can insert the Game Boy Pok�mon games in and transfer your Pok�mon back and forth! Now you can battle your Pok�mon in 3D! (I think you can swap Pok�mon back into the Game Boy cartridge and they keep their EXP fromt the battles). You can also play your Pok�mon Game Boy cartridge on your television using your N64 controller with the 64GB!               N/A

Here are the 40 Pok�mon appearing in the game......

Venusaur Dugtrio Gengar Scyther Vaporeon Dragonite Charizard Primeape Onix Jynx Jolteon Nidoking Blastoise Arcanine Hypno Pinsir Flareon Cloyster Beedrill Alakazam Electrode Tauros Aerodactyl Starmie Fearow Machamp Exeggcutor Gyarados Snorlax Pikachu Golem Chansey Lapras Articuno Moltres Nidoqueen Magneton Kangaskhan Ditto Zapdos
thanks to The Psychic Pokémon Connection for the Pokémon List!

Pokémon Stadium 2 (for N64)
This is the Pokémon Stadium that will be released in the U.S. A fourth Pok�mon game will be coming out for the Nintendo 64. The sequel to Pokemon Stadium, Pokemon Stadium 2 will improve on its predecessor making the series even more enjoyable. Stadium 2, unlike the first, will have all 151 pokémon.               N/A