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− | '''''Pokémon Yellow Version: Special Pikachu Edition''''' is a [[1999]] role-playing game developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the [[Game Boy Color]]. It is part of the first generation of the ''Pokémon'' franchise, and an updated re-release of the original [[1998]] games ''Pokémon Red Version'' and ''Pokémon Blue Version''. New content loosely based on the ''Pokémon'' anime is added to the game, including a Pikachu which refuses to evolve as a starter, encounters with Team Rocket members Jessie and James, and updated Gym Leader rosters to reflect their battles in the anime. The [[2016]] [[Nintendo 3DS]] Virtual Console re-release of the game was played by [[Rick Desilets|Rick]] on ''[[The D-Pad]]'' in a Nuzlocke challenge upon its release. Episodes were streamed live on the YouTube channel. The LP currently consists of 8 episodes, released from February 28, 2016 to May 2021. | + | '''''Pokémon Yellow Version: Special Pikachu Edition''''' is a [[1999]] role-playing game developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the [[Game Boy Color]]. It is part of the first generation of the ''Pokémon'' franchise, and an updated re-release of the original [[1998]] games ''Pokémon Red Version'' and ''Pokémon Blue Version''. New content loosely based on the ''Pokémon'' anime is added to the game, including a Pikachu which refuses to evolve as a starter, encounters with Team Rocket members Jessie and James, and updated Gym Leader rosters to reflect their battles in the anime. The [[2016]] [[Nintendo 3DS]] Virtual Console re-release of the game was played by [[Rick Desilets|Rick]] on ''[[The D-Pad]]'' in a Nuzlocke challenge upon its release. Episodes were streamed live on the YouTube channel. The LP currently consists of 8 episodes, released from February 28, 2016 to May 19, 2021. |
== Pokémon == | == Pokémon == | ||
− | A list of all Pokémon obtained by Rick during the run. A highlighted name indicates a Pokémon currently in the party. All Pokémon are named by the livestream viewers; as soon as the Pokémon is caught, viewers may type a single character into the chat. The final name consists of all available characters typed until someone types "end", the letters "e", "n", and "d" are entered in sequence, or the name reaches the maximum length of ten characters. | + | A list of all Pokémon obtained by Rick during the run. A highlighted name indicates a Pokémon currently in the party. All Pokémon are named by the livestream viewers; as soon as the Pokémon is caught, viewers may type a single character into the chat. The final name consists of all available characters typed until someone types "end", the letters "e", "n", and "d" are entered in sequence, or the name reaches the maximum length of ten characters. Each Pokémon is also given an informal nickname based on the characters in the actual name. |
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Revision as of 18:04, 19 May 2021
Pokémon Yellow Version: Special Pikachu Edition | |
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Franchise | Pokémon |
Developed by | Game Freak |
Published by | Nintendo |
Platform(s) | Nintendo 3DS |
Release date | February 27, 2016 |
Genre | Role-playing |
Details | |
Played by | Rick Desilets |
Featuring | |
Original run |
February 28, 2016 – May 19, 2021 |
No. of episodes | 8 |
Episode length | 150–610 minutes |
Playlist | link |
Playlist length | 33:48:48 |
Pokémon Yellow Version: Special Pikachu Edition is a 1999 role-playing game developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Color. It is part of the first generation of the Pokémon franchise, and an updated re-release of the original 1998 games Pokémon Red Version and Pokémon Blue Version. New content loosely based on the Pokémon anime is added to the game, including a Pikachu which refuses to evolve as a starter, encounters with Team Rocket members Jessie and James, and updated Gym Leader rosters to reflect their battles in the anime. The 2016 Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console re-release of the game was played by Rick on The D-Pad in a Nuzlocke challenge upon its release. Episodes were streamed live on the YouTube channel. The LP currently consists of 8 episodes, released from February 28, 2016 to May 19, 2021.
Pokémon
A list of all Pokémon obtained by Rick during the run. A highlighted name indicates a Pokémon currently in the party. All Pokémon are named by the livestream viewers; as soon as the Pokémon is caught, viewers may type a single character into the chat. The final name consists of all available characters typed until someone types "end", the letters "e", "n", and "d" are entered in sequence, or the name reaches the maximum length of ten characters. Each Pokémon is also given an informal nickname based on the characters in the actual name.
# | Dex | Name | Nickname | Species | Location | Ep | Level | Status | Died | Notes |
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1 | 025 | PFVELA | Fella | Pikachu | Pallet Town | 1 | 49 | Alive | N/A | Obtained from Professor Oak at level 5. |
2 | 019 | JPUEAH;TQL | J Poo Tickle | Rattata | Route 1 | 1 | 12 | Alive | N/A | Caught at level 2. |
3 | 021 | XLDRLGALQE | Extra Large Dragalge | Spearow | Route 22 | 1 | 11 | Alive | N/A | Caught at level 4. |
4 | 016 | MEWSPGDY | Mew Spaghetti | Pidgey | Route 2 | 1 | 14 | Alive | N/A | Caught at level 5. |
5 | 012 | JMIW♀HKKQF | Jamiroquai/Jimmy Quaff | Butterfree | Viridian Forest | 1 | 28 | Alive | N/A | Caught as a Metapod at level 4. Evolved into a Butterfree in episode 1. |
6 | 028 | CAFG][QNRD | Kefka Conrad/Cage Nerd | Sandslash | Route 3 | 1 | 40 | Alive | N/A | Caught as a Sandshrew at level 8. Evolved into a Sandslash in episode 4. |
7 | 129 | FVZTSXPBMU | Fits Boom | Magikarp | Route 4 | 1 | 15 | Alive | N/A | Bought in a Pokémon Center at level 5. |
8 | 041 | GYWOEIXU | N/A | Zubat | Mt. Moon | 1 | 10 | Alive | N/A | Caught at level 10. |
9 | 056 | HUOSS | Hoss | Mankey | Route 4 | 1 | 9 | Alive | N/A | Caught at level 9. |
10 | 002 | YGXR | Youngster | Ivysaur | Cerulean City | 1 | 22 | Dead | 2 | Obtained from an NPC as a Bulbasaur at level 10. Evolved into an Ivysaur in episode 1. Died to a Mega Kick from Lt. Surge's Raichu. |
11 | 006 | QEHJCAQZOP | Cake Soup/Cage Cop/Quetzal Cop | Charizard | Route 24 | 1 | 41 | Alive | N/A | Obtained from an NPC as a Charmander at level 10. Evolved into a Charmeleon in episode 2, then a Charizard in episode 7. |
12 | 039 | FILOPJHKT | Philip J. Hekt | Jigglypuff | Route 5 | 1 | 7 | Alive | N/A | Caught at level 7. |
13 | 063 | DGP?AAB | Digby | Abra | Route 5 | 1 | 7 | Released | 1 | Caught illegally at level 7 to perform the Mew glitch. Released as soon as the glitch was complete afterward. |
14 | 151 | WGGNMAPEGH | Winnipeg | Mew | Route 24 | 1 | 44 | Dead | 8 | Caught via the Mew glitch at level 7. Died to an Ice Beam from a wild Articuno. |
15 | 009 | WSHVSHFQZD | Shave Quiz/Washington | Blastoise | Vermilion City | 3 | 47 | Alive | N/A | Obtained from an NPC as a Squirtle at level 10. Evolved into a Wartortle in episode 3, then a Blastoise in episode 7. |
16 | 050 | FDXUN | N/A | Diglett | Diglett's Cave | 3 | 15 | Alive | N/A | Caught at level 15. |
17 | 096 | DTMI/E | Dimitri | Drowzee | Route 11 | 3 | 19 | Alive | N/A | Caught at level 19. |
18 | 032 | S!DHBGF | Sid Hamburger | Nidoran♂ | Route 9 | 3 | 18 | Alive | N/A | Caught at level 18. |
19 | 081 | ♀♀♀♀♀Q♀♀ | Lady | Magnemite | Route 10 | 3 | 20 | Alive | N/A | Caught at level 20. |
20 | 133 | hQ♂ZCV/hQE | High-Quality Dude Slash | Eevee | Celadon City | 4 | 25 | Alive | N/A | Obtained from a Poké Ball at level 25. |
21 | 063 | [ | Bracket | Abra | Route 7 | 5 | 19 | Alive | N/A | Caught at level 19. |
22 | 143 | OD | Odie | Snorlax | Route 16 | 5 | 30 | Alive | N/A | Caught at level 30. |
23 | 084 | KHJK | Kingdom Hearts Just Kidding | Doduo | Route 16 | 5 | 22 | Alive | N/A | Caught at level 22. |
24 | 077 | PXGYE!EKPS | Pix Guy X | Ponyta | Route 17 | 5 | 28 | Alive | N/A | Caught at level 28. |
25 | 116 | jPRqA | Jumper Cables | Horsea | Route 12 | 6 | 20 | Alive | N/A | Caught at level 20. |
26 | 069 | DOSHTHumon | Do Shit Human | Bellsprout | Route 13 | 6 | 25 | Alive | N/A | Caught at level 25. |
27 | 048 | UIIVPPKT,oD | Weave Peak Todd | Venonat | Route 14 | 6 | 24 | Alive | N/A | Caught at level 24. Lost when Rick's 3DS died before he could save but recaught prior to Episode 7. |
28 | 043 | ♂NBDMhPK:MN | No Big Deal, Man | Oddish | Route 15 | 6 | 28 | Alive | N/A | Caught at level 28. Lost when Rick's 3DS died before he could save but recaught prior to Episode 7. |
29 | 106 | K? | K? | Hitmonlee | Fighting Dojo | 7 | 30 | Alive | N/A | Obtained from the Karate Master at level 30. |
30 | 131 | DLUSgS | Deluge | Lapras | Silph Co. | 7 | 15 | Alive | N/A | Obtained from an NPC at level 15. |
31 | 088 | lwBdGkqJQPK | Lube Dog | Grimer | Power Plant | 8 | 33 | Alive | N/A | Caught at level 33. |
32 | 145 | E[ZMg?uUZ] | E | Zapdos | Power Plant | 8 | 50 | Alive | N/A | Caught at level 50. |
33 | 072 | Jiyn.PuO | Jin Po | Tentacool | Route 19 | 8 | 30 | Alive | N/A | Caught at level 30. |
34 | 144 | fFlf | F | Articuno | Seafoam Islands | 8 | 50 | Alive | N/A | Caught at level 50. |
35 | 140 | QKP.VU!JgO | Qovu Joe | Kabuto | Cinnabar Island | 8 | 30 | Alive | N/A | Revived from a Dome Fossil at level 30. |
36 | 142 | URuxBZ;Ba♂ | Rux Bizzba | Aerodactyl | Cinnabar Island | 8 | 30 | Alive | N/A | Revived from an Old Amber at level 30. |
37 | 058 | asCS- | Asks | Growlithe | Pokémon Mansion | 8 | 26 | Alive | N/A | Caught at level 26. |
38 | 120 | MYsYiFfqPK | Mystifique | Staryu | Cinnabar Island | 8 | 15 | Alive | N/A | Caught at level 15. |
Episodes
Episode | Title | Length | Player(s) | Commentator(s) | Release date |
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1 | "Monster Party!" | 10:10:22 | Rick | John, C/J, Ben[a] | February 28, 2016 |
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2 | "I'm on a Boat" | 2:30:51 | Rick | Dustin | March 19, 2016 |
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3 | "I Heard Someone Die" | 4:06:01 | Rick | John, Ben | September 23, 2017 |
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4 | "High-Quality Dude Slash" | 3:43:06 | Rick | John | August 22, 2018 |
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5 | "Let's Dodu It" | 2:56:51 | Rick | May 15, 2019 | |
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6 | "Saved by the Box" | 2:53:28 | Rick | August 12, 2020 | |
7 | "Nail Master Science Boy" | 3:04:46 | Rick | August 19, 2020 | |
8 | "Be Gay, Do Crimes" | 4:23:23 | Rick | John, Sarah | May 19, 2021 |
Trivia
- The Pokémon Yellow Version LP is the first Nuzlocke on the channel to not be a part of Pokémon Rivals.
- Although initially intended to be a weekly stream, Pokémon Yellow developed one of the most inconsistent schedules of any LP on the channel, with 18 months passing between episodes in one instance.
- At just over 10 hours, the first episode of the LP was, until the 25-hour livestream of Super Mario Odyssey, the longest video the channel had ever produced.
- Due to YouTube limitations on video length mandating Super Mario Odyssey be split into three segments after the initial Twitch stream, the first episode of this series remained the longest YouTube video on the channel until the 11-and-a-half-hour finale of the Super Mario Galaxy livestream.
Notes
- ↑ In this episode, C/J appears only in an on-mic phone call.