Posts with tag Pikachu
Posted Apr 23rd 2008 4:00PM by Chris Greenhough
Filed under: News

Many of you will no doubt recall the
gorgeous and
very, very yellow limited edition Pikachu DS that remains
painfully unattainable to us. With no official release planned for the hardware, we began to give up hope on ever owning one, but it looks like Nintendo could be offering another two Pikachu Lites to winners of a new contest being held to promote
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon twosome
Explorers of Darkness and
Explorers of Time.
You can enter once a day between now and May 21st, when a couple of lucky winners will clinch themselves a treasure chest containing the most beautiful DS Lite known to man, a Wii, a HDTV, and more Pokémon goodies than they can shake a stick at. Head here to learn more.
[Via press release]
Posted Mar 5th 2008 10:00PM by Eric Caoili
Filed under: Fan stuff, The DS Life
The DS Life is a weekly feature in which we scour the known world for narrative images of Nintendo's handheld and handheld gamers. If you have a photo and a story to match it with, send both to thedslife at dsfanboy dot com.
Like many other three-year-old boys, Kristopher divides his playtime among toy cars, toy trains, and toy
things with buttons and lights. When his dad's
iPhone isn't available for him to appraise with his tiny, curious fingers, he flips open his Nintendo DS Lite, a hand-me-down from his mother (she now owns a newer edition/color).
Of course, we don't expect to entertain you with just photos of some kid and his DS -- no, we have something much more hilarious planned for you! Jump past the post break and into Kris's crib!
Continue reading The DS Life: Sleep Mode
Posted Mar 1st 2008 4:00PM by Candace Savino
Filed under: Video
Ah, science. We're not exactly sure how this experiment works, at least this blogger isn't (being a history major and all), but we still love it. Why? Because Pikachu gets to shoot out electrical bolts
in real life.
We always knew the little critter had it in him, but what other Pokemon characters' powers would you like to see recreated scientifically?
Also, if any of you Bill Nye types want to explain the workings of Tesla coils, go right ahead.
[Via GoNintendo]
Posted Jan 31st 2008 5:00PM by JC Fletcher
Filed under: Fan stuff, Imports
Yet again, a Japanese Pokémon Center store is stocking a series of exclusive items that will drive foreign
Pokémon fanatics
crazy to eBay. From February 9th to the 29th, customers who can show staff that their
Diamond/Pearl Pikachus have learned the skill Rest will receive a free sleeping
Pikachu screen-cleaning strap. In addition, many heartbreakingly adorable sleeping Pikachu items will be available in the store, including plush dolls, t-shirts, and coffee mugs.
It's pretty hard to resist the cute sleeping mascot even if you don't like
Pokémon. We're lucky that it's currently impossible for us to blow a bunch of money on this stuff.
Posted Jan 25th 2008 4:00PM by JC Fletcher
Filed under: Fan stuff

While this is
a yellow
Pikachu DS Lite, it's not
the yellow Pikachu DS Lite. But unlike that other one, this custom job from
viper640_0 gives you assurance that the Pokémon featured on the top is in fact Pikachu, and not some
biter. Only trust verified Pokémon art on your consoles!
We must admit that the little Pikachu is cute, and that the gold-and-black DS combination is a lot better than some
custom paint jobs. We just didn't necessarily need the huge
caption. Oh, wait, maybe
this is Pikachu's DS, lost in POWER SELLER VILLAGE! We should buy it and return it to him.
Posted Jan 24th 2008 6:00PM by Chris Greenhough
Filed under: Fan stuff, Imports
Uh-oh. You see, this is
exactly why we should never be let loose on the streets of Japan with pocket money to spare -- yes, it's
yet more Pokémon tat that we desperately crave, but will probably never own. These 3D jigsaw puzzles of
Pikachu and Piplup will set you back a modest ¥2,100 (just shy of $20), and are constructed from sixty pieces each. If anybody finds an importer who can get these to us, you know where the comments field is.
[Via Go Nintendo]
Posted Jan 8th 2008 10:30AM by Chris Greenhough
Filed under: Fan stuff
When we usually see balloons, we get an urge to kick them. Or squeeze them. Or rub them on our clothes to create static and annoy other people. Or pop them. But that's not the case with these superb examples of balloon art. When we see these, we want to build a special cabinet to display them in, and pray that they
never, ever, ever deflate.
They're the work of gifted Flickr user TwystNeko, who seems to be quite the expert at manipulating rubber and air. As well as this
Mario, s/he's fashioned other Nintendo-themed balloon masterpieces, which you can see after the post break, including an
a-maz-ing Mega Man.
Continue reading Keep sharp objects away from this Nintendo balloon art
Posted Dec 20th 2007 4:00PM by David Hinkle
Filed under: Features
Well, not all of it. This is more about the highlights, the
big news of the year. The kind of stuff that we should look back to and highlight as being memorable in 2007. It's been one hell of a year; a roller coaster ride of hits and misses. So, grab your admission ticket, buckle yourself in and join us for this look back at the news of 2007.
Continue reading All of the news DS Fanboy saw fit to print in 2007
Posted Dec 12th 2007 7:30PM by Chris Greenhough
Filed under: Features, Imports
Gaming sites are inundated with holiday gift guides at the end of the year, listing the best and most popular games that everyone pretty much already has (or knows about). Well, we're not going in for that this year. Our gift guide will help you find the best gifts in categories the other sites won't cover -- because we just made them up.
Nintendo's indifference towards PAL regions is
infamous, but there's arguably less room for complaining when it comes to the DS. See, the DS is (and we do not use this phrase lightly) an importer's
dream. It doesn't faff around with region-specific software, there's a huge library of diverse and interesting NTSC-only titles, and the games themselves are
cheap. As in,
cheaper than they'll be when they arrive in the UK/Europe/Australia six months from now. Frankly, we can't think of a good reason for you
not to import.
Which brings us to our latest anti-guide, featuring the five DS-related gifts that PAL regions won't be seeing until 2008 at the earliest -- if
ever. All deserve to be imported without hesitation, so read on fellow PAL folk, and prep that credit card!
Continue reading Five gifts that PAL gamers should import this Christmas
Posted Nov 23rd 2007 3:00PM by JC Fletcher
Filed under: News
Finally, American gamers have a shot at the
yellowest DS Lite ever, thanks to the Pokémon Center. Unfortunately, if you're enough of a Pokémaniac to want one of these, you probably
already have
Diamond and/or
Pearl, both of which come bundled with the unit. Also included: a
Pokémon Diamond/Pearl "scenario guide" and a Pokédex book, also known as "bundle bloat."
All that extra stuff, plus the usual rarity tax, means that you'll be $345.95 in the hole for choosing this DS Lite. But that's about what you'd pay for just the unit on eBay, without having to buy it from
some dude who is probably ripping you off in a unique way.
[Via GoNintendo]
Posted Nov 9th 2007 5:40PM by Chris Greenhough
Filed under: Fan stuff

Not content with appearing on everything from
headphones to
lunch boxes to aeroplanes to
lil' kites, Pikachu has now joined the likes of Christina Aguilera and Sean 'Diddy' Combs in fronting a perfume line. This
Pokémon perfume is manufactured by Air Val International, and is
made entirely from water and the finely ground bones of captured Pokémon surprisingly affordable -- Shop.com has it on offer at a tempting $15.
Anybody out there actually picked this up? Because if so, we
need to know what Pokémon smell of.
[Via The Tanooki]
Posted Sep 20th 2007 5:40PM by Alisha Karabinus
Filed under: Show and Tell
With all the news from
TGS this week, we thought it might be the perfect time to tie in with a little
Show and Tell session featuring the limited edition DS Lites those of us outside Japan so often sigh over. Reader Eoghan sent in the picture available after the break, and now we just want to track down the location of these goodies and rob them. And then we thought ... if PAX is a veritable DS mecca, what must the crowd at TGS look like? These things could be
everywhere. Oh well. Since we're not there to ogle the array of Lites, we'll just have to make due with Eoghan's very pretty picture.
Got something
you want to show off? Crafts, cakes, collections from modest to extreme, t-shirts ... whatever you've got, if it has a little Nintendo flavor, we want to see it. Just take some pictures (or copy your web album links) and send them to
showmeit [at] dsfanboy [dot] com. We'll take care of the rest
.
Continue reading Show and Tell: Straight outta Japan
Posted Aug 16th 2007 10:40AM by JC Fletcher
Filed under: Fan stuff
Reader Andrea sent us pictures of her
Pokemon DS Lite cozies, which are either knit or crocheted-- we can't tell the difference. They're big yarn knots in interesting shapes, in any case. She made a
Pikachu and a Mew, both of which open up at the neck like Pez dispensers to allow access to the cozied DS inside.
Suffice it to say that, were we normal people and not, you know,
DS Fanboy, we're pretty sure this would be the first time we felt the desire to hug a DS. But we feel that way every time we hear the words
Contra 4.
They've got
tails! There's just no resisting that. In fact, we can't stand to look at our
stupid tailless cases anymore, and we think we're just going to toss them in the garbage.
Posted Aug 8th 2007 2:00PM by JC Fletcher
Filed under: Imports, Accessories
This yellow silicone DS Lite cover beats the "real"
Pikachu DS Lite in four ways that we can think of:
- It's totally got color art on it
- This actually prevents damage, encouraging us to play it more rather than hide it in a safe deposit box
- It creates that two-tone look that we apparently love, and
- You can get it in a reasonable manner, for $13.
The last one is the real big deal. There was basically no chance of us
submitting an application to the Pokemon Center in Japan,
getting extremely lucky, and then shelling out for the Lite. This way, we can cover our normal DS Lite in the equivalent of a Pikachu DS Lite Halloween costume. Play-Asia is shipping the Silicon Cover (Pokemon Yellow) for $12.90. Despite the name, we're pretty sure it's made of silicon
e.
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