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'''PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure''' (Japanese: '''ポケパークWiiピカチュウの大冒険''' ''Poké Park Wii Pikachu's Great Adventure'') is a [[Pokémon]] game for [[Wii]]. It was released in Japan on December 5, 2009, in Europe on July 9, 2010, and in North America on November 1, 2010.
'''PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure''' (Japanese: '''ポケパークWiiピカチュウの大冒険''' ''Poké Park Wii Pikachu's Great Adventure'') is a [[Pokémon]] game for [[Wii]]. It was released in Japan on December 5, 2009, in Europe on July 9, 2010, and in North America on November 1, 2010.


The {{player}} takes control of a {{OBP|Pikachu|PokéPark}} and travels through many zones each of which has one or two mini-games called Attractions, where the player will receive a [[Sky Prism|Sky Prism Piece]] for achieving a bonus score. In each of these games, working together with other Pokémon is required to succeed. Over the course of the game, more and more Pokémon will be befriended, and they will help the player achieve higher scores in Attractions.
The {{player}} takes control of a {{OBP|Pikachu|PokéPark}} and travels through many zones, each of which has one or two mini-games called Attractions, where the player will receive a [[Sky Prism|Sky Prism Piece]] for achieving a bonus score. In each of these games, working together with other Pokémon is required to succeed. Over the course of the game, more and more Pokémon will be befriended, and they will help the player achieve higher scores in Attractions.


Several aspects of this game are repeated from previous games. The player acting as a Pokémon was previously used in the {{g|Mystery Dungeon series}}, and [[photography]] was the central feature of {{g|Snap}}.
Several aspects of this game are repeated from previous games. The player acting as a Pokémon was previously used in the {{g|Mystery Dungeon series}}, and [[photography]] was the central feature of {{g|Snap}}.
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==Story==
==Story==
{{spoilers}}
{{spoilers}}
One day while playing with his friends {{p|Charmander}}, {{OBP|Piplup|PokéPark}}, and {{p|Chikorita}}, a kind hearted {{OBP|Pikachu|PokéPark}} encountered {{p|Mew}}. Mew joined in the festivities and led the group to a small hole in the ground. Pikachu is then accidentally shoved into the hole and falls into a whole other world inhabited only by Pokémon. Pikachu's friends, worried about his well being, jumped in after him. After landing, Pikachu sees Mew in a dream who explains that a terrible fate has befallen on the {{ga|PokéPark}} because an ancient stone, the Sky Prism, has shattered into 14 shards and scattered across the PokéPark.
One day, while playing with his friends {{p|Charmander}}, {{OBP|Piplup|PokéPark}}, and {{p|Chikorita}}, a kindhearted {{OBP|Pikachu|PokéPark}} encounters {{p|Mew}}. Mew joins in the festivities and leads the group to a small hole in the ground. Pikachu is then accidentally shoved into the hole and falls into a whole other world inhabited only by Pokémon. Pikachu's friends, worried about his well being, jumped in after him. After landing, Pikachu sees Mew in a dream who explains that a terrible fate has befallen on the {{ga|PokéPark}} because an ancient stone, the Sky Prism, has shattered into 14 shards and scattered across the PokéPark.


The player, as Pikachu, must solve the crisis that has befallen the PokéPark. The player will explore various Zones within the PokéPark, each very different to the last: Meadow Zone, Beach Zone, Iceberg Zone, Cavern Zone, Lava Zone, Haunted Zone, Granite Zone, and the Flower Zone, along with the Sky Pavilion. Each Zone has various Attractions, which comprise the main challenges in the game. The player will receive a Sky Prism Piece at each Attraction the first time they achieve a bonus score.
The player, as Pikachu, must solve the crisis that has befallen the PokéPark. They will explore various Zones within the PokéPark, each very different to the last: Meadow Zone, Beach Zone, Iceberg Zone, Cavern Zone, Lava Zone, Haunted Zone, Granite Zone, and the Flower Zone, along with the Sky Pavilion. Each Zone has various Attractions, which comprise the main challenges in the game. The player will receive a Sky Prism Piece at each Attraction the first time they achieve a bonus score.


As Pikachu befriends other Pokémon, each will become playable in different Attractions, opening up a wealth of possibilities to make strategic use of different Pokémon's specific strengths.
As Pikachu befriends other Pokémon, each will become playable in different Attractions, opening up a wealth of possibilities to make strategic use of different Pokémon's specific strengths.
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==Currency==
==Currency==
Berries are the main currency in PokéPark, and they are required to enter the various Attractions, stat lessons, and various other things. Attractions accessible later in the game usually cost more Berries, for example {{P|Bastiodon}}'s Block Barrage costs 20 Berries and {{P|Bulbasaur}}'s Daring Dash costs 5 Berries. They come in three different colors, each worth different amounts. Green is worth 10 Berries, Red is worth 20 Berries, and Gold is worth 50 or 100 Berries. They can be found within crates, in trees, in vases, and given away when the player win a Skill Game or an Attraction.
Berries are the main currency in PokéPark, and they are required to enter the various Attractions, stat lessons, and various other things. Attractions accessible later in the game usually cost more Berries, such as {{p|Bastiodon}}'s Block Barrage, which costs 20 Berries, while {{p|Bulbasaur}}'s Daring Dash costs 5 Berries. They also come in three different colors, each worth different amounts. Green is worth 10 Berries, Red is worth 20 Berries, and Gold is worth 50 or 100 Berries. They can be found within crates, in trees, in vases, and given away when the player wins a Skill Game or an Attraction. The maximum number of Berries the player can have is 9,999.


==Locations==
==Locations==
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===Chase===
===Chase===
Chase is a game where participants have to capture or tag the other participant Pokémon in a certain span of time. {{M|Thunderbolt}} can be used to stun the fleeing Pokémon, especially {{type|Flying}} Pokémon to make the chase easier but if the time limit runs out Pikachu loses.
Chase is a game where participants have to capture or tag the other participant Pokémon in a certain span of time. {{m|Thunderbolt}} can be used to stun the fleeing Pokémon, especially {{type|Flying}} Pokémon to make the chase easier but if the time limit runs out Pikachu loses.


===Battle===
===Battle===
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===Quiz===
===Quiz===
A few Pokémon, such as {{p|Corsola}} and {{p|Delibird}}, will choose to ask the player whether they want to participate in a quiz minigame. Three multiple choice questions are asked with three choices for every question. There is no time limit, although if the player gets one question wrong Pikachu will have to take the quiz again, often with different questions.  
A few Pokémon, such as {{p|Corsola}} and {{p|Delibird}}, will choose to ask the player if they want to participate in a quiz minigame. Three multiple choice questions are asked with three choices for every question. There is no time limit, although if the player gets one question wrong Pikachu will have to take the quiz again, often with different questions.


===Obstacle Hop===
===Obstacle Hop===
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* There appears to be a typo in the dialogue string ..."not so far away are your Empoleon?", prior to thawing the door to {{P|Empoleon}}'s Snow Slide with the help of {{p|Mamoswine}}'s charge attack, where it is presumable that "your" should have been replaced with "you" instead.
* There appears to be a typo in the dialogue string ..."not so far away are your Empoleon?", prior to thawing the door to {{p|Empoleon}}'s Snow Slide with the help of {{p|Mamoswine}}'s charge attack, where it is presumable that "your" should have been replaced with "you" instead.
** A similar typo is found in the {{pmin|Germany|German}} version. When {{p|Munchlax}} thanks the player, ''"PokéPark"'' is misspelled as ''"ParkPoké"'' in the dialogue string.
** A similar typo is found in the {{pmin|Germany|German}} version. When {{p|Munchlax}} thanks the player, ''"PokéPark"'' is misspelled as ''"ParkPoké"'' in the dialogue string.
** Another misspelling typo is found on Treecko's description: ''"He works for Venusaur in the Meadow Zone. He blocked the bride to stop anyone playing, but really he loves the Attractions to be found there!"''. It should be ''bridge'' instead of ''bride''.
** Another misspelling typo is found on Treecko's description: ''"He works for Venusaur in the Meadow Zone. He blocked the bride to stop anyone playing, but really he loves the Attractions to be found there!"''. It should be ''bridge'' instead of ''bride''.
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* In a similar fashion to [[Hey You, Pikachu!]] and {{g|Channel}}, this game features the anime voices rather than the game cries.  
* In a similar fashion to [[Hey You, Pikachu!]] and {{g|Channel}}, this game features the anime voices rather than the game cries.  
** Despite {{p|Porygon-Z}} never making an anime appearance, it receives a voice in this game as well.
** Despite {{p|Porygon-Z}} never making an anime appearance, it receives a voice in this game as well.
* {{p|Kyogre}} and the [[Legendary golems|golems]] are the only Generation III legendaries not to make an appearance in the game.
* {{p|Kyogre}} and the [[Legendary titans|titans]] are the only Generation III legendaries not to make an appearance in the game.
** Similarly, {{p|Mew}} is the only Generation I legendary to make an appearance in the game.
** Similarly, {{p|Mew}} is the only Generation I legendary to make an appearance in the game.
** Also, Suicune is the only Legendary Beast to make an appearance in this game.
** Also, Suicune is the only Legendary Beast to make an appearance in this game.
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* Pikachu is the only Pokémon that can play in every single attraction.  
* Pikachu is the only Pokémon that can play in every single attraction.  
** However, Pikachu must have a certain item, such as a surfboard, to play some attractions.
** However, Pikachu must have a certain item, such as a surfboard, to play some attractions.
* This game provides a possible connection between the [[Human]] dominant world of the [[core series]] games, and the world of {{g|Mystery Dungeon}}.
* This game provides a possible connection between the [[Human]] dominant world of the [[core series]] games, and the world of {{g|Mystery Dungeon series}}.
** Although it generally seems to be unrelated to the two.
** Although it generally seems to be unrelated to the two.
* This was the only Pokémon game from the [[Wii]] to be released for the [[Wii U]] [[Virtual Console]] service.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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* [http://www.pokeparkwii.com/ International Website]
* [http://www.pokeparkwii.com/ International Website]
* [http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/news/2010/first_pokmon_adventure_for_wii_starring_pikachu_17830.html Nintendo of Europe announcement]
* [http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/news/2010/first_pokmon_adventure_for_wii_starring_pikachu_17830.html Nintendo of Europe announcement]
==References==
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{{Spin-off series}}<br>
{{Spin-off series}}<br>
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