From here on, Pikachu can use the Surf technique both in battle and during gameplay (Game Boy versions only). Once you have fulfilled all the above conditions, you are shown an award screen with Pikachu standing on a surfboard. If you do, you won’t get Surfing Pikachu.
To teach your Pikachu Surf (a technique it can normally not learn), you need to first unlock the R-2 (Round 2) mode. Here’s how you get Surfing Pikachu (outside of winning a Nintendo Pokemon contest):Surfing Pikachu is hidden in Pokémon Stadium for the Nintendo 64. The only problem is that Pikachu can’t learn Surf… Well, at least not in Pokémon Yellow. Here’s the deal: if your Pikachu knows Surf, you can play the mini-game Pikachu’s Beach right here. Use that to move the boulder and claim the item in the owners house.ĭid you ever notice the small house at the northern beach of Route 19 that wasn’t in Pokémon Blue and Red? This hut is home to the infamous “Surfing Pikachu” mini-game. Give the gold teeth to the owner of the Safari zone and he will give you the “Strength” HM. (I used a bike, I suggest you use it if you have it.) If you get into the secret hideaway in area 3, the man will give you the “Surf” HM. If you are stumped on where to get the “Surf” HM, Here’s what you do. Go to Cerulean city and beat the five trainers on the bridge going north, then go in to the first square walk away and then talk to the guy in it, he will give you Charmander. Go back to the house and she will give you Bulbasaur! To get Bulbasaur beat misty nugget bridge and get to bill`s house. Note: Do not attempt this trick with any saved games you wish to keep, as it can corrupt those files if done incorrectly.īuy a Pokedoll in Celadon Mart, then FLY to Saffron and talk to the Copycat. Both games will have the same good Pokemon when they are turned back on. When the “Trade completed” message appears, turn off the remaining Game Boy. When the “Waiting” message disappears, turn off the Game Boy that is receiving the bad Pokemon. When the Game Boy that receives the good Pokemon’s displays “Waiting”, get ready to shut the other Game Boy off.
Trade them, and make sure the player receiving the bad Pokemon can see the other player’s screen. Trade the Pokemon to be cloned, and have the other player get a Pokemon that he or she does not care about. Note: This trick requires another Game Boy and Pokemon game. Note that Mew is just that - a bonus Pokemon (albeit a very cool one that can learn all TMs) - and not technically required to complete your Pokedex. However, all those who want to catch a glimpse of the rare Pokemon can select Mew as a rental Pokemon in Pokemon Stadium for Nintendo 64 (but you cannot upload it to your Game Boy game).
POKEMON YELLOW VERSION GAMESHARK CODES CODE
Outside of a GameShark code (which may mess up your Pokedex and render the game incompatible with Pokemon Stadium), the #151st Pokemon remains a cool litte extra that is only handed out by Nintendo on special occasions, such as Mall Tours or Pokemon events. We’ve seen so many fake Mew codes pop up on the web (and we get about 20 new fake Mew code submissions A DAY) that we’ve decided to add this following disclaimer to our codes section:According to Nintendo, Mew cannot be found or caught in Pokemon Yellow, Red, or Blue.