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[[File:Pikachu's Beach soft reset transition.png|thumb|right|Pikachu's Beach transition.]]
[[File:Pikachu's Beach soft reset transition.png|thumb|right|A Pikachu's Beach minigame soft reset transition.]]
The '''soft reset curiosity''' refers to a curiosity in the Game Boy Pokémon games in which momentarily the entire screen is not wiped white during soft resets with A+B+Start+Select at certain points in the game; such as while playing the Pikachu's Beach minigame in {{Yellow}}.
The '''soft reset curiosity''' refers to a curiosity in the Game Boy Pokémon games in which momentarily the entire screen is not wiped white during soft resets with A+B+Start+Select at certain points in the game; such as while playing the Pikachu's Beach minigame in {{Yellow}}.


While no transition between the previous screen and a white screen may otherwise be noticeable, it is possible to momentarily see a screen that is mostly white but still features objects from before the A+B+Start+Select buttons were held down.
While no transition between the previous screen and a white screen may otherwise be noticeable, it is possible to momentarily see a screen that is mostly white but still features objects from before the A+B+Start+Select buttons were held down.
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Latest revision as of 20:59, 1 February 2018

A Pikachu's Beach minigame soft reset transition.

The soft reset curiosity refers to a curiosity in the Game Boy Pokémon games in which momentarily the entire screen is not wiped white during soft resets with A+B+Start+Select at certain points in the game; such as while playing the Pikachu's Beach minigame in Pokémon Yellow.

While no transition between the previous screen and a white screen may otherwise be noticeable, it is possible to momentarily see a screen that is mostly white but still features objects from before the A+B+Start+Select buttons were held down.

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