Hello Player 1
Being a game journalist isn’t as interesting as one might think. You get used to reporting things that you hear through the internet, there’s this layer of emotional distance between you and the stories. It’s rare to pick up interesting gaming stories in my own life, so when I heard one when out drinking last night, I had to repeat it. One of my friends, Matt, whipped out his Pokewalker and started playing with it. This, in itself, was pretty normal, but it prompted my friend Jordan to begin telling us his story – a harrowing tale of a Pokewalker and the most epic journey that one young Hoothoot could ever undergo.
Jordan met up with a friend one day, a couple of weeks back, at West Virginia University’s medical campus. The two of them took care of some business and hopped on the PRT (the local monorail system) to head back downtown. The pair had been to a few stores before Jordan noticed something – his Pokewalker (and the Hoothoot inside) was gone! Frantically, the two of them began to trace their steps. Eventually, they arrived back at the downtown PRT station, unsuccessful in their attempt to locate the pedometer. At this point, a couple of hours had passed. The cars on the monorail have been all over the city, and the probability of that one car appearing again was tiny. Either the Pokewalker had been turned in, or he was never going to see it again.
Jordan glanced up at that moment, just as a PRT car began to leave for the Engineering campus. In the corner of his eye, he spotted a red spot in the car. He turned to his friend and shouted, “Is that the Pokewalker?” His friend was skeptical, but Jordan kept shouting at the car. A passenger heard him and held the mysterious object up to the window – it was the Pokewalker! Unfortunately, the car was already speeding away. Jordan’s pal, sensing a way to save the day, grabbed the emergency phone.
Now, at this point, most people would just mention their lost pedometer. You’d expect them to leave out the Pokemon part. This is definitely not what happened.

“Hey, my friend left his Pokewalker on the PRT… Pokewalker. It’s like a pedometer… with Pokemon. We think it’s on car 24, maybe you could call that car?”
Instead of calling that one car, an announcement suddenly came crackling out of the speakers all over the entire transportation system, “ATTENTION ALL CARS – IF A LOST OBJECT IS ON YOUR VEHICLE, PLEASE PRESS YOUR CALL BUTTON.”
A minute later, the booming voice returned, Jack Bauer style, “THE OBJECT HAS BEEN SECURED. ATTENTION, THE OBJECT HAS BEEN SECURED.”
“THE OBJECT IS ARRIVING AT THE ENGINEERING STATION. A STUDENT HAS SECURED IT.”
Jordan got back on the emergency phone and asked if he should ride out to Engineering to pick up his lost Hoot-Hoot. The voice again came booming over the entire system, “NEGATIVE. WE ARE RETURNING THE POKEWALKER TO YOU. PLEASE STAY AT THE STATION. THE OBJECT WILL ARRIVE IN 8 MINUTES.”
This must have been an interesting site for the crowd waiting for a car at the Engineering station. Instead of the doors opening for new passengers, the car simply stopped for a moment and sped away, nothing in it except for the solitary Pokewalker. The car soon drifted into the downtown station, delivering the pedometer back into Jordan’s eager arms.
Sadly, the Hoothoot didn’t pick up any experience from the ordeal – the vibrations from the PRT car were not enough to trigger the pedometer. However, it does bear one tangential reminder of the journey. The Hoothoot, previously unnamed, was henceforth dubbed Pearte.
Jordan does not yet know if he will let Pearte evolve.
Gregory Gay - April 8th, 2010 -
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ptc on April 8, 2010 at 10:33 pm
Epic.
Mckma on April 8, 2010 at 11:02 pm
I definitely approve of how ridiculous this is…
shawnbeonkey on April 9, 2010 at 1:28 am
This gives me an interesting idea…leaving Pokewalkers in public places, just to see where they go, and what people do with them. If only there were a way to track them…
Nick on April 9, 2010 at 2:28 am
THE OBJECT HAS BEEN SECURED. ATTENTION, THE OBJECT HAS BEEN SECURED.
Gold Panda on April 9, 2010 at 6:33 am
Haha great story!
Luke John John Haugh on April 9, 2010 at 7:58 am
would have been nice if while lost someone decided to connect it to theirs and replace
Clark Mathews on April 9, 2010 at 8:38 am
…Total dick cheese..
Archaic on April 9, 2010 at 9:33 am
Any chance you’d let us re-publish this over on Bulba as a guest editorial Greg? That is most certainly an epic journey for that little Pokéwalker.
walker on April 9, 2010 at 10:22 am
I love it. Amazing!
Gregory Gay on April 9, 2010 at 11:35 am
@Archaic: Go for it. Just give proper credits, etc.
Ujn Hunter on April 9, 2010 at 1:32 pm
Awesome story… even though I don’t really care about Pokemoms. That isn’t the point though… this was a nice story.
Kyatt on April 9, 2010 at 9:49 pm
Awesome story. I don’t know if you knew that you can get your Pokémon back even if you lose the Pokéwalker, but I can understand omitting that detail; it makes the tale that much more more dramatic.
my_neon_life on April 10, 2010 at 12:33 pm
Hehehe. I’m finally picking up SoulSilver today, and I’m SO PSYCHED. I’m gonna be the very best, like no one ever was!
Klausileria on April 11, 2010 at 11:53 am
Great story. This is REAL Game Journalism!
Mckma on April 12, 2010 at 1:50 am
I was at Relay for Life this weekend and one of my friends brought his Pokewalker…
It got a lot of use…
Shadic on April 12, 2010 at 4:08 am
Awesome. Even if the Hoothoot didn’t gain any technical experience, it’s what’s in the soul that counts.
EdEN on April 12, 2010 at 3:36 pm
Hahaha, it needed a more bumpy ride to accumulate some Pokewalking experience. Good thing it was returned since I don’t think you can buy Pokewalkers all by themselves.
Dane on May 10, 2010 at 9:11 pm
about a month ago i was in a class and had clipped my Pokéwalker to my shoe so i could gain some watts by tapping my foot so after the lecture was over i left the building and hopped on my bike and about a mile later i realized i forgot to take my Pokéwalker off of my shoe… it was gone along with my precious Psyduck (i actually found this post by goggling Lost Pokéwalker i also found out how to get my Psyduck back)