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== Development ==
== Development ==
Development on ''Great Detective Pikachu'' began in mid 2013.<ref name="Polygon: tease"/> The game was first revealed in October 2013 during an episode of the Japanese television show ''The Professionals'' as part of a profile on [[The Pokémon Company]] CEO Tsunekazu Ishihara.<ref name="Polygon: announce"/> NHK, the show's television network, leaked some information about the game on its website in advance of the show's airing.<ref name="Polygon: tease"/> Early shots of the game depict Pikachu in blue.<ref name="Polygon: trailer"/> Later that year, Nintendo filed a trademark for the name ''Great Detective Pikachu''.<ref name="Polygon: trademark" /><ref name="Engadget: trademark" /> The developers released a debut trailer in late January 2016, a week before the game's launch.<ref name="Polygon: trailer"/>
Development on ''Great Detective Pikachu'' began in mid 2013.<ref name="Polygon: tease"/> The game was first revealed in October 2013 during an episode of the Japanese television show ''The Professionals'' as part of a profile on [[The Pokémon Company]] CEO Tsunekazu Ishihara.<ref name="Polygon: announce"/> NHK, the show's television network, leaked some information about the game on its website in advance of the show's airing.<ref name="Polygon: tease"/> Early shots of the game depict Pikachu in blue.<ref name="Polygon: trailer"/> Later that year, Nintendo filed a trademark for the name ''Great Detective Pikachu''.<ref name="Polygon: trademark" /> The developers released a debut trailer in late January 2016, a week before the game's launch.<ref name="Polygon: trailer"/>


''Great Detective Pikachu'' was released in Japan on February 3, 2016.
''Great Detective Pikachu'' was released in Japan on February 3, 2016.

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Great Detective Pikachu
File:Detective Pikachu.png
Promotional image showing the protagonists Tim Goodman and Detective Pikachu
Developer(s)Creatures
Publisher(s)The Pokémon Company
Director(s)Naoki Miyashita
Producer(s)Hiroyuki Jinnai
Masamichi Anazawa
Hirokazu Tanaka
Takato Utsunomiya
Eisuke Kasejima
Hitoshi Yamagami
Designer(s)Yasuhiro Ito
Hirofumi Matsuoka
Nobuhiro Seya
Yukinori Torii
Youta Hirano
Yoshio Echigo
Programmer(s)Katsunori Orimoto
Jun Kanda
Tomofusa Shimamura
Artist(s)Kenichi Koga
Ikumi Fujishiro
Sachiko Nakamichi
Yasuko Sugiyama
Writer(s)Tomokazu Ohara
Haruka Utsui
Composer(s)Takuto Kitsuta
Platform(s)Nintendo 3DS
Genre(s)Adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Great Detective Pikachu, known as Meitantei Pikachū: Shin Konbi Tanjō (Japanese: 名探偵ピカチュウ ~新コンビ誕生~, lit. "Great Detective Pikachu: Birth of a New Duo") in Japan, is an adventure video game developed by Creatures and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS. The game is a spin-off in the Pokémon franchise, in which players work with a talking Pikachu to solve mysteries. The game was released on the Nintendo eShop in Japan on February 3, 2016.[1]

Plot

The game follows a peculiar talking Pikachu who, despite not being as powerful and nimble as other Pikachu of his kind, is rather intelligent and claims to be a great detective. One day, Pikachu encounters a boy named Tim Goodman, who is able to understand what he is saying. Thus, the two begin working together to solve various mysteries revolving around Pokémon in the city.

Gameplay

Great Detective Pikachu is an adventure game in which players control Tim Goodman as he works together with Detective Pikachu to solve various mysteries. This is accomplished by examining scenes, finding potential clues, and speaking with people and Pokémon to uncover new information.[2]

Development

Development on Great Detective Pikachu began in mid 2013.[3] The game was first revealed in October 2013 during an episode of the Japanese television show The Professionals as part of a profile on The Pokémon Company CEO Tsunekazu Ishihara.[4] NHK, the show's television network, leaked some information about the game on its website in advance of the show's airing.[3] Early shots of the game depict Pikachu in blue.[5] Later that year, Nintendo filed a trademark for the name Great Detective Pikachu.[6] The developers released a debut trailer in late January 2016, a week before the game's launch.[5]

Great Detective Pikachu was released in Japan on February 3, 2016.

Petition

Following the Japanese release of the game, dedicated fans started a petition requesting American actor Danny Devito as the English voice actor for the titular character. The petition gained 40,000 signatures, but Devito declined to audition for the role.[7][8] There has been no response from Nintendo regarding this matter.

References

  1. ^ Brian Ashcraft. "First Look at the Talking Pikachu Detective Game in Action". Kotaku. Retrieved January 26, 2016.
  2. ^ Eisenbeis, Richard. "Watch Us Play Detective Pikachu". Kotaku UK.
  3. ^ a b Emily Gera. "New Pokemon game featuring Pikachu in development". Polygon. Retrieved January 26, 2016.
  4. ^ Alexa Ray Corriea. "New 3DS Pokemon title is a detective adventure starring Pikachu". Polygon. Retrieved January 26, 2016.
  5. ^ a b Allegra Frank. "Great Detective Pikachu talks up a storm in debut trailer". Polygon. Retrieved January 26, 2016.
  6. ^ Alexa Ray Corriea. "Nintendo trademarks 'Great Detective Pikachu'". Polygon. Retrieved January 26, 2016.
  7. ^ "Pokémon Fans Petitioning to Make Danny DeVito the Voice of Pikachu (He'd Be Perfect)". www.yahoo.com. Retrieved February 12, 2016.
  8. ^ "Paley Center on Twitter: "Audience Q:Will Danny DeVito voice the Detective Pikachu videogame? Danny says "No" and asks what it is, "What the F is Pokemon?" #PaleyLive". www.twitter.com. Retrieved May 2, 2016.
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