Moreover, the game’s soundtrack (composed by Kenta Nagata) contains exclusive Japanese-only vocal tracks. One unreleased BGM, "Pikachu’s Sadness," only exists in the -JPN- ISO’s data files, never included in the official OST.
In this adventure, Pikachu is summoned by the Mythical Pokémon to save the PokéPark. The park’s protection, the Sky Prism , has shattered into 14 pieces, and it’s up to you to recover them by completing challenges and befriending other Pokémon. PokePark Wii- Pikachu no Daibouken WII ISO -JPN-
If you’re a Pokémon fan or have a young child, the game is a — cute but shallow. If you’re an adult looking for a deep RPG or action game, skip it. If you’re downloading the JPN ISO to save money or due to region lock, be aware of legal risks and language barriers. Moreover, the game’s soundtrack (composed by Kenta Nagata)
Finally, Pikachu scaled the massive , a vertical climb up a gigantic beanstalk into the clouds. There, he encountered Rayquaza , a legendary Pokémon guarding the final shards. Rayquaza tested Pikachu’s flight skills and combat prowess. It was the hardest battle yet, but Pikachu’s lightning struck true. Rayquaza, acknowledging the tiny hero's strength, yielded the final pieces of the Prism. The park’s protection, the Sky Prism , has