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Pokémon Dash

Pokémon Dash[b] is a racing video game developed by Ambrella for the Nintendo DS. It was a launch title both in Japan and Europe. Dash was released in Japan on December 2, 2004; Europe on March 11, 2005; North America on March 13, 2005; and Australia on April 7, 2005. It was the first Pokémon game to be released for the Nintendo DS.

Pokémon Dash
North American cover art
Developer(s)Ambrella[a]
Publisher(s)Nintendo
The Pokémon Company
Director(s)Muneaki Ozawa
Miki Obata
Shin Naka
Yoshihiro Hatta
Norio Matsumura
Kunimi Kawamura
Producer(s)Kunimi Kawamura
Hitoshi Yamagami
Designer(s)Miki Obata
Norio Matsumura
Programmer(s)Takayuki Ito
Yosuke Suma
Nayuta Taga
Ein Terakawa
Hisato Matsumoto
Composer(s)Miki Obata
SeriesPokémon
Platform(s)Nintendo DS
Release
  • JP: December 2, 2004
  • EU: March 11, 2005
  • NA: March 13, 2005
  • AU: April 7, 2005
  • KOR: March 22, 2007
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

The player uses a stylus to control a Pikachu and race through checkpoints. After players have passed each of the number of checkpoints in order, the course is completed. Dash has multiplayer support, and can connect with 6 different devices.

Gameplay

Dash is a top-down perspective racing video game in which the player uses a stylus to control a Pikachu and race through checkpoints. After players have passed all the checkpoints in order, the course is completed. The stylus is used by moving the stylus in the direction the player wants Pikachu to run. Along with racing on the ground, there are races in the sky using balloons.[1] There are many different terrains such as mazestone paths, forests, beaches, water, swamp, and lava pools. Throughout the courses are power ups which allow the player to run on different terrains without slowing down.[2] Dash also features a training cup, which is given to players starting the game for the first time. After completing the training cup, the player has the chance to play in the Grand Prix Mode. There are five main cups to compete in GP mode. Dash also offers harder GP modes that can be unlocked, which put the player against a faster level of Pokémon. Each cup has five courses within its area.

Connectivity to other devices

Dash has multiplayer support. Up to six Nintendo DS units can be connected together.[1] Dash features compatibility with the Game Boy Advance games Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, FireRed, LeafGreen, or Emerald. If the player inserts any of those cartridges in Slot 2, and has completed GP mode, they can play courses shaped like the Pokémon in their team. The time to complete the courses depends on factors like type and level.[1]

Development

Dash was developed for the Nintendo DS by Ambrella, who also developed Hey You, Pikachu! and Pokémon Channel. It was first revealed October 7, 2004, as a launch title for Japan.[3] Dash was released in Japan on December 2, 2004; Europe on March 11, 2005; North America on March 13, 2005; and Australia on April 7, 2005. Before the North American release, The Pokémon Center had pre-order deals which included keychains and DS carrying pouches.[4]

Reception

The game received generally negative reviews, having an aggregate score of 46/100 on Metacritic,[6] and a score of 49 on GameRankings.[5] IGN's Craig Harris rated the game 5/10 because the player could only play as Pikachu in single player, and could also be finished within hours.[1] GameSpot's Alex Navarro rated the game 5.2/10, stating Dash "is simply one of the laziest uses of the DS's touch screen technology to date".[10] GamePro's Slo Mo rated the game 3.5/5 stating "Dash might not make much of a splash, but it should be a good kid-pleaser."[9] GameSpy's Phil Theobald rated the game 2/5 stating "Gimmicky titles like this may be cute diversions, but they're no substitute for the real deal."[11] Electronic Gaming Monthly gave the game 58/100, calling it a "cute and fun little racing game that has a great multiplayer component, but there's simply not enough to it."[7] Nintendo Power rated the game 56/100, stating "Controlling Pikachu with stylus strokes is actually quite fun, but as a racing game, Dash isn't fully realized."[12] Game Informer rated the game 55/100, calling it more of an exercise in anger management than a game.[8] While discussing the mixed quality of Pokémon spin-offs, Retronauts cited Pokémon Dash as an example.[13]

By December 23, Dash had sold 109,000 copies.[14]

Notes

  1. ^ Co-produced and supervised by Nintendo Software Planning & Development.
  2. ^ Japanese: ポケモンダッシュ, Hepburn: Pokemon Dasshu

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Craig Harris (March 14, 2005). "Pokemon Dash - Nintendo DS Review at IGN". IGN. from the original on April 23, 2013. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  2. ^ Craig Harris (December 6, 2004). "Pokemon Dash - Nintendo DS Preview at IGN". IGN. from the original on November 5, 2012. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  3. ^ Anoop Gantayat (October 7, 2004). "NDS Japanese Launch Details - DS News at IGN". IGN. from the original on January 3, 2009. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  4. ^ Craig Harris (February 18, 2005). "Pokemon Dash Pre-Order Deal - Nintendo DS News at IGN". IGN. from the original on April 23, 2013. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  5. ^ a b "Pokemon Dash for DS - GameRankings". GameRankings. from the original on 2013-01-28. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  6. ^ a b "Pokemon Dash for DS Reviews, Ratings, Credits, and More at Metacritic". Metacritic. from the original on 2012-10-23. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  7. ^ a b Electronic Gaming Monthly May 2005, p.138
  8. ^ a b Game Informer May 2005, p.132
  9. ^ a b Slo Mo (March 22, 2005). "Pokemon Dash Review from GamePro". GamePro. from the original on 2009-12-17. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  10. ^ a b Alex Navarro (Mar 11, 2005). "Pokemon Dash Review for DS - GameSpot". GameSpot. from the original on July 24, 2010. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  11. ^ a b Phil Theobald (Mar 13, 2005). "GameSpy: Pok¿mon Dash - Page 1". GameSpy. from the original on January 28, 2013. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  12. ^ a b Nintendo Power May 2005, p.90
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-07-24. Retrieved 2013-01-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  14. ^ IGN Staff (December 23, 2004). "DS Wario and Mario Lap PSP Ridge Racers - DS News at IGN". IGN. from the original on June 25, 2013. Retrieved 2010-12-16.

External links

  • Pokémon Dash official website

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Pokemon Dash b is a racing video game developed by Ambrella for the Nintendo DS It was a launch title both in Japan and Europe Dash was released in Japan on December 2 2004 Europe on March 11 2005 North America on March 13 2005 and Australia on April 7 2005 It was the first Pokemon game to be released for the Nintendo DS Pokemon DashNorth American cover artDeveloper s Ambrella a Publisher s NintendoThe Pokemon CompanyDirector s Muneaki OzawaMiki ObataShin NakaYoshihiro HattaNorio MatsumuraKunimi KawamuraProducer s Kunimi KawamuraHitoshi YamagamiDesigner s Miki ObataNorio MatsumuraProgrammer s Takayuki ItoYosuke SumaNayuta TagaEin TerakawaHisato MatsumotoComposer s Miki ObataSeriesPokemonPlatform s Nintendo DSReleaseJP December 2 2004EU March 11 2005NA March 13 2005AU April 7 2005KOR March 22 2007Genre s RacingMode s Single player multiplayerThe player uses a stylus to control a Pikachu and race through checkpoints After players have passed each of the number of checkpoints in order the course is completed Dash has multiplayer support and can connect with 6 different devices Contents 1 Gameplay 1 1 Connectivity to other devices 2 Development 3 Reception 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksGameplay EditDash is a top down perspective racing video game in which the player uses a stylus to control a Pikachu and race through checkpoints After players have passed all the checkpoints in order the course is completed The stylus is used by moving the stylus in the direction the player wants Pikachu to run Along with racing on the ground there are races in the sky using balloons 1 There are many different terrains such as mazestone paths forests beaches water swamp and lava pools Throughout the courses are power ups which allow the player to run on different terrains without slowing down 2 Dash also features a training cup which is given to players starting the game for the first time After completing the training cup the player has the chance to play in the Grand Prix Mode There are five main cups to compete in GP mode Dash also offers harder GP modes that can be unlocked which put the player against a faster level of Pokemon Each cup has five courses within its area Connectivity to other devices Edit Dash has multiplayer support Up to six Nintendo DS units can be connected together 1 Dash features compatibility with the Game Boy Advance games Pokemon Ruby Sapphire FireRed LeafGreen or Emerald If the player inserts any of those cartridges in Slot 2 and has completed GP mode they can play courses shaped like the Pokemon in their team The time to complete the courses depends on factors like type and level 1 Development EditDash was developed for the Nintendo DS by Ambrella who also developed Hey You Pikachu and Pokemon Channel It was first revealed October 7 2004 as a launch title for Japan 3 Dash was released in Japan on December 2 2004 Europe on March 11 2005 North America on March 13 2005 and Australia on April 7 2005 Before the North American release The Pokemon Center had pre order deals which included keychains and DS carrying pouches 4 Reception EditReceptionAggregate scoresAggregatorScoreGameRankings48 91 5 Metacritic46 100 6 Review scoresPublicationScoreElectronic Gaming Monthly58 100 7 Game Informer55 100 8 GamePro 9 GameSpot5 2 10 10 GameSpy 11 IGN5 10 1 Nintendo Power56 100 12 The game received generally negative reviews having an aggregate score of 46 100 on Metacritic 6 and a score of 49 on GameRankings 5 IGN s Craig Harris rated the game 5 10 because the player could only play as Pikachu in single player and could also be finished within hours 1 GameSpot s Alex Navarro rated the game 5 2 10 stating Dash is simply one of the laziest uses of the DS s touch screen technology to date 10 GamePro s Slo Mo rated the game 3 5 5 stating Dash might not make much of a splash but it should be a good kid pleaser 9 GameSpy s Phil Theobald rated the game 2 5 stating Gimmicky titles like this may be cute diversions but they re no substitute for the real deal 11 Electronic Gaming Monthly gave the game 58 100 calling it a cute and fun little racing game that has a great multiplayer component but there s simply not enough to it 7 Nintendo Power rated the game 56 100 stating Controlling Pikachu with stylus strokes is actually quite fun but as a racing game Dash isn t fully realized 12 Game Informer rated the game 55 100 calling it more of an exercise in anger management than a game 8 While discussing the mixed quality of Pokemon spin offs Retronauts cited Pokemon Dash as an example 13 By December 23 Dash had sold 109 000 copies 14 Notes Edit Co produced and supervised by Nintendo Software Planning amp Development Japanese ポケモンダッシュ Hepburn Pokemon DasshuReferences Edit a b c d e Craig Harris March 14 2005 Pokemon Dash Nintendo DS Review at IGN IGN Archived from the original on April 23 2013 Retrieved 2010 12 16 Craig Harris December 6 2004 Pokemon Dash Nintendo DS Preview at IGN IGN Archived from the original on November 5 2012 Retrieved 2010 12 16 Anoop Gantayat October 7 2004 NDS Japanese Launch Details DS News at IGN IGN Archived from the original on January 3 2009 Retrieved 2010 12 16 Craig Harris February 18 2005 Pokemon Dash Pre Order Deal Nintendo DS News at IGN IGN Archived from the original on April 23 2013 Retrieved 2010 12 16 a b Pokemon Dash for DS GameRankings GameRankings Archived from the original on 2013 01 28 Retrieved 2010 12 16 a b Pokemon Dash for DS Reviews Ratings Credits and More at Metacritic Metacritic Archived from the original on 2012 10 23 Retrieved 2010 12 16 a b Electronic Gaming Monthly May 2005 p 138 a b Game Informer May 2005 p 132 a b Slo Mo March 22 2005 Pokemon Dash Review from GamePro GamePro Archived from the original on 2009 12 17 Retrieved 2010 12 16 a b Alex Navarro Mar 11 2005 Pokemon Dash Review for DS GameSpot GameSpot Archived from the original on July 24 2010 Retrieved 2010 12 16 a b Phil Theobald Mar 13 2005 GameSpy Pok mon Dash Page 1 GameSpy Archived from the original on January 28 2013 Retrieved 2010 12 16 a b Nintendo Power May 2005 p 90 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2012 07 24 Retrieved 2013 01 27 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link IGN Staff December 23 2004 DS Wario and Mario Lap PSP Ridge Racers DS News at IGN IGN Archived from the original on June 25 2013 Retrieved 2010 12 16 External links EditPokemon Dash official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pokemon Dash amp oldid 1125645574, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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