Pokéwalker

Pokéwalker

released on Sep 12, 2009

Pokéwalker

released on Sep 12, 2009

The Pokéwalker is a pedometer device specifically for use with Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver that is able to interact with the games in various manners. It was released in Japan on September 12, 2009 bundled with every copy of Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, and then later released with every localized copy of the games. The accessory has a Poké Ball design with a small monochrome LCD screen and three functioning buttons. The Pokéwalker supports infrared signals allowing players to interact within a short range with a game card of Pokémon HeartGold or SoulSilver while slotted in the Nintendo DS, or with another Pokéwalker. The system records every time a step is taken, and the daily step count influences which wild Pokémon and items will appear. The player can transfer a Pokémon to the Pokéwalker from either HeartGold or SoulSilver, which gains experience for each step. Like the Pokémon Pikachu and Pokémon Pikachu 2 GS, the Pokéwalker uses a currency known as "Watts" (shortened to w); every 20 steps will earn the player one watt. Players can also catch various Pokémon and obtain items on the device, then transfer them to the game. Alongside the Johto Safari Zone, the Pokéwalker allows for Pokémon normally unavailable until after the player has traveled to Kanto, such as Murkrow, to be available before defeating the Johto League. Much as HeartGold and SoulSilver are remakes of the original Gold and Silver, the Pokéwalker could be considered to be somewhat of a remake of Pokémon Pikachu 2 GS, which interacted in much the same way with the Generation II games. Unlike Pokémon Pikachu 2 GS, however, Pikachu is not the only Pokémon that can be interacted with, and Pokémon can actually be transferred to and from the Pokéwalker at any given time.


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i lost it when i was at my gramma's house i think

This is barely a game, and mine got destroyed in the washing machine.

I maxed out the step counter at 9,999,999

I remember I was sitting at the family computer in the kitchen. It was this big old thing and it sat in an an armoire type thing with a pull out desk for the keyboard. The kind of computer with the two of those thin cloth covered speakers with the hole that you liked to put your fingers in. I didn't know it at the time, but in a year or so I'd be in that same spot, looking at the Unova dex for the first time, leaked early from Japan on a website called "Psypokes". And only a few months previously, I was sitting in that same spot, up earlier than the rest of my family, eating cold pizza and watching George Lopez while picking at an irritated, impacted toenail.

But in this moment in time, I was playing Poptropica. Me and my blue skinned, green-haired avatar (who also wore those big, chunky gamer dude goggles) were exploring the aqueducts on Mythology island. I was fixated on the way the Sphinx would turn her head as I moved.

And then, from down the hall and to the left, my mom called out to me.

"You sent your Pokewalker through the wash!"

The Sphinx watched as my aqueducts engaged. I rushed to my mom so I could cradle it in my hands and mash its waterlogged buttons in a desperate cry for God to forgive me for only praying when I felt sick and help me here, one last time. But he ignored me. And Scizor was gone.

Pulled this out of a box for the first time since 2011, swapped the CR 2032 battery out with a $4 replacement from CVS, and it works like new. I used PKSM on a modded 3DS to get the WiFi event routes, and am currently using the spikey-eared Pichu (who does retain the special sprite in the PokeWalker) to get the Pikachus from Yellow Forest who know Surf and Fly :)