
Sure, here are the extracted characters: “` Nintendo NINTENDO64 Pikachu Energetic Chat Dialogue Game Single Player To play this game, you need the NINTENDO 64 VRS [Voice Recognition System] Vibration Pack compatible Back-up function included “`
Leave it to me.
>>1
I leave it to you.
>>2
Is it alright to leave it to others?
Speaking of which, if the hardware is equipped with a standard microphone, can this also be ported?
>>3
I definitely thought this would be ported when the Nintendo DS came out.
I want to do it with a microphone that responds properly.
Before leaving it to someone else, you need to become Pikachu.
Are there no dialogue development games like this or Seaman now?
>>7
Anonymous people are doing well too, aren’t they?
Dialogue with AI
>>14
Actually, that might be the closest.
>>14
Are you perhaps unable to distinguish between voice recognition and chatbots?
In modern times, I think the frustration of not being able to communicate due to the overly evolved functions seems difficult in a different way.
Isn’t the sound quality in this era so good that it could turn into a different game?
I’m telling you to pull it.
Carrot! Carrot!!! Carrot!!!!!!
I hate you.
I happened to catch the fishing symbol, but it was really just by chance.
Wasn’t this remade on the Switch?
>>15
Not at all… Are you confusing it with Pokémon Snap?
>>16
I was mistaken.
I have a memory stuck with curry.
I don’t have any memory of being able to play properly, except for being surprised by the guys who opened the beach area in class.
I don’t wish for too much, so even something like the Pokémon Channel would be fine.
I love you soooooo much!
Pikachu!
Dane da.
Dane Dane
Dane dane da
Big watering can!
Big watering can!!
Buy a big watering can, you idiot!
>>23
Idiot…?
>>23
Right now, I’m an idiot.
>>23
It’s common to repeatedly give polite instructions only for them to not listen at all and end up mixing in abusive language.
I was really happy that Pokémon Snap released a new game just as I had imagined.
>>24
The nostalgic difficult game has come back even harder! I have a lot to think about!
PON
Despite the improvements in functionality, there aren’t any voice recognition games at the moment.
>>29
Pon
Pikachu! No! I don’t want it! Ah! Pikaaaaachu!
(Served Seaman)
>>32
Well, that’s that…
Is the one you can hear in Meowth’s party game the one from the GC?
Seriously, Pikachu wouldn’t listen, but it was funny, right?
Until recently, conversational AI was almost no different from Pikachu.
My sister was liberating Treasure Island, but watermelon smashing was too difficult for me.
This guy really reacts to insults, doesn’t he…
After all, talking about games feels strangely embarrassing, and it ends up feeling like a grand monologue, which is tough.
>>39
It’s more exciting when you do it with friends.
After being satisfied from playing Smash Bros, it was Tamagotchi World from here on out.
The perfect watermelon splitting being the key to unlocking the map is too difficult.
Cute, cute, cute, cute, cute.
I want to see again the list of callouts I researched for RTA where saying “ahe” would cause electric shock, which I saw about 10 years ago.
I was fishing for Magikarp with my friends until we got thirsty.
100,000 bolts
What came to mind with mouse operations was Mario Paint.
What comes to mind with a built-in microphone is Pikachu: Get Charged Up!
It doesn’t really have to be Pikachu…
I’m sure that it would make Nanashi happy if Sableye passed by every day.
>>49
If it’s Gardevoir, the mechanism of talking to it is fundamentally flawed, so it’s not good.
Those guys can read minds.
Only the electric mouse communicates extraordinarily well.
Because it’s Pikachu, it’s permissible if the words don’t quite connect, but if Gardevoir doesn’t understand, it will be troubling.
It’s also fine to use something like Mimilop.
It seems quite unique, but the prices for used ones haven’t skyrocketed.
>>54
I shipped a lot.
When attached to the controller, the response is extremely poor.
If it’s a neckband, the response is incredible.
“After more than 20 years have passed, it has become an embellished memory to say, ‘Those struggles have turned into good memories.'”
Back then, I was a kid and I was shouting in a high-pitched voice, “That’s why!!!! I’m telling you it’s not true!!!”
Fishing is too much of a luck game.
I don’t know when to pull!
It was rare for a proper curry to be completed…
The walnut won’t crack.
It was basically a gold apple curry.
I wonder if communication will broaden with the current AI.
Since it’s mainly about making sounds, it would be impossible to teach strange words.
>>60
Shall we also bring in Meowth?
Was there also a Venusaur?
I want to talk to all Pokémon more than Pikachu.
>>62
I want to say don’t stand on Nyaoha.
I’ve seen someone other than me recognize this game for the first time.
>>63
It’s an extremely famous title…
>>63
Even if they don’t go as far as to buy it, they’re probably aware of it.
>>67
At that time, they were putting quite a bit of effort into PR.
>>76
I feel like the TV commercial was about an uncle hiding from his family at midnight and playing around while talking to Pikachu…
>>76
When I go to game stores, they are lined up in large numbers.
Since there was also a bundled version released by Nintendo, it was probably treated as quite a killer app.
I feel like we could make something really amazing with today’s technology.
Controlling AI might be difficult…
>>64
Instead of processing actions with AI, it would probably be simpler and improve accuracy just to let AI handle the listening.
It evokes nostalgia.
Pikachu shouldn’t be the one to feed a Caterpie flowers; I picked up the dropped flowers myself.
I was playing things like this and Operators Side, but there were parts where I thought, “Why doesn’t this make sense?” and I enjoyed those too.
Right now, I feel like I might be stressed out because I don’t have that kind of leeway.
I like things that react when you hit them with bubbles of words that appear from a megaphone.
I went to buy a game with my mother and sister at the now-defunct local game store.
I just remembered the scene where my friend was also shopping with her mother, and the two mothers were chatting together…
Raw onions!?
Doing this with the window open in summer was quite tough, even when I was a kid…
I did a lot, but in the end, I don’t understand at all what kind of system it was.
It’s still very popular now, but it was when Pokémon and Pikachu were at the level of a social phenomenon.
>>83
I used to have a toy that would start to make a shiny sound when placed on my hand.
Indeed, to those who are not from that generation, it might seem like a quirky game known only to a select few…?
In reality, I was being heavily pushed for the main position.
>>84
I recognized it as a mysterious game that I found at a secondhand shop, high quality but oddly cheap.
The Pokémon boom back then was really something.
I searched for it and found a commercial, but it feels different…
What I remember is the first one.
>>87
I think this is from the previous term.
This commercial has so many varieties, and the later ones feel different again.
It’s a really unique worldview, isn’t it?
>>88
But when it comes to the world of Pokémon, there is quite an image of not being too much of a trainer and more like this.
This game makes me cry so much…
>>90
Sad farewell
Cheerful staff roll
Memories of days gone by
100,000 volts
Oh, things are getting really emotional over there!
Once you get used to it, they start to listen quite a bit, and it finally becomes enjoyable.
I like to evolve Caterpie.
>>92
It becomes a lot more fun when you can pick flowers by yourself.
I don’t understand if I’m not being understood or if I’m being ignored…
If you want to enjoy watching Pokémon, it was like playing Snap with Pikachu, and if you want to battle, it was like a stadium.
It seems like it would be quite suitable for a remake since it feels possible now to understand the meaning properly when spoken to, and to take action based on that.
Pika Pika Pika Pika Pikachu
Pikakaa!
>>98
It’s nice how your voice becomes muffled and ugly while chewing.
I can’t tell if my thought that it’s just how it is, even with the poor microphone quality, is a charm or a nostalgic bias.
Right now, the microphone function has improved, so it seems that voice recognition should be good.
I was burned out by the thread and excitedly asked to buy Seaman.
The scene where they burst out of the shell is stuck in my mind even more than Pikachu.
If you chase me, I’ll run away.
There was a story, but I don’t remember how far I got…
I liked it, but I didn’t know there was an ending until recently.
Electric mouse
I didn’t know what I needed to do to clear it.
There are interesting fake Pokémon.
I guess we will start from the state of Pichu now.
I think that if the required specs for AI operation drop a bit more, interactive games will start to come out quite frequently.
I don’t know if the thread image will come back.
I’ve been wondering for a while, but Professor Oak told me not to confuse the coin chocolate with gold coins when I get it.
I have silver coins, but do gold coins exist in the game?
I like it when Pikachu gets dizzy when you swirl the cursor around on the map screen.
I could only make terrible soup that would send Pikachu flying for a lifetime.
Is that thing going to appear in the sound test? I searched for some SEs I’ve never heard before, like Pokémon cries, but I couldn’t find them, and it’s left me with some regrets.
Fishing is really fun.
It’s fun to run around the fields and touch the mysterious objects everywhere.
My throat will be destroyed.
I’m having the coil heated with electricity.
That’s way too difficult!!!!!
If this system were portable, it would be available on the DS…
I have a memory that when you aim to clear it properly, there isn’t enough time until dusk in the game.
It was really difficult to drop Fushigidane because it requires a bit of skill, and the ginkgo nuts would get angry and smell when handed over…
Wasn’t there a game on the GC where you interacted with Pokémon like this?
I don’t think there was voice input.
>>123
A legitimate sequel Pokémon Channel where you can go to Moegi Grassland and Suou Island!
It seems that Seaman compensated for the poor microphone sensitivity at the time and the not-so-excellent recognition system by repeatedly asking the player to repeat themselves, which made the player think they were at fault and caused them to speak slowly and clearly.
Banana~~~
Interesting fishing treasure hunt cuisine
Regular watermelon smashing, walk, babysitting.
Almost never searching for Nyoro-Mo.
Reproduce things like Operators’ Side and Deca Voice, including mishears.
I was more into Pokémon Channel.
To put it more clearly, I was always playing Pokémon Mini.
Pikachu💢
CHAAAAAAA!! ⚡️
Is it alright for Pokémon Channel to have Pokémon Park as its successor?
It feels like a smartphone is more suited for just voice recognition features, but I don’t really see many game apps like that.
I guess I’m probably the only one who played with the big marbles on the GameCube while looking at this thread…
I love turning around with a bad expression.
The impression of the big size in fishing was so strong that I can’t remember anything else.
Three bubbles mice
I dreamed of finding a hidden map that doesn’t exist because I love it so much and playing on it.
I was a little excited when I found out that I could enter the backyard of the escape event on the screen of the most difficult map.
I looked away for a moment and found you scattered the tissues all over the room; I wondered if you were a dog or something.
That is lovable in its own way.
As we continue to date, I start to realize that this person has a pretty good personality, and then I end up thinking, “Wow, I’m such a brat…” which is nice.
Bargain shopping or window shopping.
Thank you for your understanding.
I have a vague memory that when the microphone was old and wouldn’t respond at all, I jokingly spoke to it in polite language, and it started to respond surprisingly well.
It’s faster to hit the ball with a megaphone.
! … gulp… gulping
Did he really understand it…?
When I was a kid, I couldn’t clear any of the stages at all, but just talking to Pikachu was somehow fun.
How many times do I have to make Mystery Curry to be satisfied?
What kind of game was it…?
I certainly don’t remember 64.
>>146
<Raichu>
>>146
Pikachu!
jumble ball
?
I was too scared to play much because only the ones looking for Nyoro-mo were around.
It’s the only stage where you can legally zap other Pokémon.
>>152
Ten million bolts!!!
>>150
?
Electric mouse
Ignoring Pikachu, I threw things around the house, broke everything, and indiscriminately tossed things from the garden into the pond.