Pokémon Channel

released on Jul 18, 2003

Pokémon Channel is a 2003 video game in the Pokémon series for the GameCube, developed by Ambrella and published by Nintendo and The Pokémon Company. The player's goal is to help Professor Oak refine and promote his TV network through watching broadcasts with a Pikachu. The game contains elements of the adventure, digital pet, and simulation genres. The player can explore full 3D environments, have Pikachu converse with other Pokémon, and collect various items. The game was developed rather quickly as a sequel to the Nintendo 64 title Hey You, Pikachu! and to promote the Nintendo e-Reader accessory, and uses a novel 3D texturing effect. It was first showcased at Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2003 and later through a month-long series of promotional events in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. It was released on July 18, 2003, in Japan, December 1 in North America, and April 2, 2004, in Europe. In Japan, the game sold 66,373 copies in its first year. It received mixed reviews, which generally criticized its low level of interactivity and repetitive sound effects, though its collecting aspects and visuals were somewhat better received.


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I should've been bored out of my mind playing this game. And yet... I wasn't? Not sure what it was, but watching TV with Pikachu & visiting other Pokémon to collect little trading cards was stimulating enough for childhood me. Not sure if I'd last as long with this game as an adult, but I can't knock Pokémon Channel for being something completely different & decently put together. The Pichu Bros. anime shorts alone are worth taking a peek at this game out of curiosity if nothing else.

This game really does suck because of the repetitive and boring gameplay loop (if the "gameplay" can even be called that) but child me just loved repetitive bullshit and Pikachu. So of course I spent too much time on this at that age.

It isn't good, far from it but my god did I love this as a kid.

Played it only for that anime short, and that was it. If I had a copy all for me at the times I would have gone for Jirachi as well, but sadly nope.

I spent so much time in this game as a little kid. I didn't care that there was nothing to do or that it was, by definition, a "baby game", I would just put it on the TV and vibe with my best friend, Pikachu. I was an anxious kid, and I remember putting this and Animal Crossing on for comfort in the background, even if I wasn't playing. Man, what memories.