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Voice Recognition Unit
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The Voice Recognition Unit (abbreviated VRU, known as the VRS in Japan) is a microphone accessory for the Nintendo 64, allowing the system to detect the player's voice commands. Only two games are compatible with the Voice Recognition Unit: Hey You, Pikachu! and Densha de Go! 2 Kōsoku-hen, the former being the only Nintendo-published title to use the device and the only title in which the peripheral is required to play the game. As such, copies of Hey You, Pikachu were packaged with the Voice Recognition Unit. The device was never released in the PAL region.
Features and functionality
The Voice Recognition Unit features two main components: the unit itself and the included microphone (NUS-021). The controller plug on the Voice Recognition Unit must be plugged into the fourth controller slot in order for the unit to work. On the front of the unit is a 3.5mm jack, which the microphone plugs into. The microphone also comes with a yellow foam cover (NUS-026).
Once the microphone has been connected, the player can mount it either using the Microphone Holder, a plastic clip that fits on the back of the controller over the expansion slot (NUS-025); or the Microphone Strap, a clip that fits around the player's neck (NUS-022).
The Voice Recognition Unit is calibrated to better recognize higher-pitched voices (generally a child's voice), meaning that older players may have difficulty using the device.
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