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On March 18, 2005, a temporary theme park opened Nakamura Ward, Nagoya, Japan devoted entirely to Pokémon. It was called the PokéPark. Placed in this park were DS Download Play stations where players could download a game to their Nintendo DS via DS Download Play. The game was titled '''''PokéPark: Asari Taikai DS''''' (ポケパーク 漁り大会DS, translated as "PokéPark: Fishing Rally DS"). In this game, the player visits several locations on a river to fish for and carch Water-type Pokémon. The DS Download Play stations had leaderboards where high scores would be sent to and displayed. Up to five Pokémon could be kept at a time.
On March 18th, 2005, a temporary theme park opened in Nakamura Ward, Nagoya, Japan devoted entirely to Pokémon. It was called the PokéPark. Placed in this park were DS Download Play stations where players could download a game to their Nintendo DS via DS Download Play. The game was titled '''''PokéPark: Asari Taikai DS''''' (ポケパーク 漁り大会DS, translated as "PokéPark: Fishing Rally DS"). In this game, the player visits several locations on a river to fish for and catch Water-type Pokémon. The DS Download Play stations had leaderboards where high scores would be sent to and displayed. Up to five Pokémon could be kept at a time.


However, due to the nature of DS Download Play, the game was temporary, and deleted from the Nintendo DS's system memory when the system was shut down or after 12 hours, whichever came first. The only data retained anywhere were on the servers, which recorded high scores.<ref>[http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Pok%C3%A9Park:_Fishing_Rally_DS PokéPark: Asari Taikai DS at Bulbapedia.] Retrieved 17 October '15.</ref> No ROM dumps of either the actual game or the DS Download Play station that allows players to download it are known to exist, but a YouTube user named Tim Schuerewegen has uploaded a gameplay video of the game, which suggests that he may have a ROM dump.
However, due to the nature of DS Download Play, the game was temporary and deleted from the Nintendo DS's system memory when the system was shut down or after 12 hours, whichever came first. The only data retained anywhere were on the servers, which recorded high scores.<ref>[http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Pok%C3%A9Park:_Fishing_Rally_DS ''PokéPark: Asari Taikai DS'' at Bulbapedia.] Retrieved 17 Oct '15.</ref> No ROM dumps of either the actual game or the DS Download Play station that allows players to download it are known to exist, but a YouTube user named Tim Schuerewegen has uploaded a gameplay video of the game, which suggests that he may have a ROM dump.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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  |description1 =Gameplay footage.
  |service2    =youtube
  |id2          =cZO8gi5bR90
  |description2 =More gameplay footage.
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==See Also==
*[[Pokémon Crystal Version (lost Japan-only mobile adapter GB content for game; 2001-2002)]]
*[[Pokémon Gold and Silver (found early Space World demo build of games; 1997)]]
*[[Pokémon Picross (lost build of unfinished Game Boy Color puzzle game; 1999)]]
*[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gold Rescue Team -Challenge the Gold Rank!- (lost South Korean promotional demo of Nintendo DS game; 2007)]]
*[[Chuggaaconroy's Pokémon Platinum videos (found YouTube series; 2008)]]
*[[Twitch Plays Pokémon (partially found footage of Let's Play channel; 2014)]]
*[[Pokémate (inaccessible Japanese mobile phone app; 2006)]]
*[[Pokémon.com online games (lost online games; pre-2010 to 2011)]]
*[[Pokémon 2000 Adventure Game (partially found browser-based online game; 2000)]]


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| {{#ev:youtube|https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kN_-a0ggoAA|320x240|left|Gameplay footage}}
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<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kN_-a0ggoAA PokéPark: Asari Taikai DS gameplay video at YouTube.] Retrieved 17 October '15.</ref>
 
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Revision as of 13:30, 16 September 2019

PokéPark Asari Taiki DS.jpg

Title screen.

Status: Lost

On March 18th, 2005, a temporary theme park opened in Nakamura Ward, Nagoya, Japan devoted entirely to Pokémon. It was called the PokéPark. Placed in this park were DS Download Play stations where players could download a game to their Nintendo DS via DS Download Play. The game was titled PokéPark: Asari Taikai DS (ポケパーク 漁り大会DS, translated as "PokéPark: Fishing Rally DS"). In this game, the player visits several locations on a river to fish for and catch Water-type Pokémon. The DS Download Play stations had leaderboards where high scores would be sent to and displayed. Up to five Pokémon could be kept at a time.

However, due to the nature of DS Download Play, the game was temporary and deleted from the Nintendo DS's system memory when the system was shut down or after 12 hours, whichever came first. The only data retained anywhere were on the servers, which recorded high scores.[1] No ROM dumps of either the actual game or the DS Download Play station that allows players to download it are known to exist, but a YouTube user named Tim Schuerewegen has uploaded a gameplay video of the game, which suggests that he may have a ROM dump.

Gallery

Gameplay footage.

More gameplay footage.

See Also

Reference