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Pokemon Snap
Hello and welcome to the Pokemon Snap section. Pokemon Snap is another video game brought out, revolving around pokemon, for the N64. The object of Pokemon Snap is to get high quality pictures of pokemon for a pokemon book from the Pokemon Isle. Sounds easy, huh? Not really. The pokemon aren't exactly willing to pose for you.
You start off with 60 exposures of film that Dr. Oak gives you. Don't waste these, because you'll have to do a return trek to Dr. Oak's main lab to get a refill. Now to find the pokemon. Some are pretty rare, and some are easy to find. Some may be hiding under rocks or even in the trees. Some may even be chasing other pokemon. To get a good picture of a pokemon, its a good idea to get its attention first so you can get a head on shot. Thats what you have rocks and apples for. Throw rocks to get a pokemon's immediate attention for a quick shot or throw an apple to a pokemon as bait so you can get a better shot. Some pokemon won't respond to rocks or some may not respond to apples, so you need to use your cunning to sneak up on them. This game has a lot of in depth play and also the graphics are superb, hardly many polygons at all with smooth pictures of all pokemon. So far from what Nintendo says, it should come to the US in the summer of 1999.


F/A/Q


1. How many pictures can I take at one time?
You can take 60 photos before running out of film and exiting a course.
2. How do I print my pictures? Where is the nearest location?
The promotion that allowed consumers to print stickers at a Pokémon Snap kiosk at Blockbuster Video is no longer available. Most of the kiosks have been donated to children's charities.
3. I want to add a Pokémon to my album, but the Album Mark option is not available. Why?
To get Album Mark, you must show Professor Oak at least four different Pokémon. The next time you go to the Camera Check, the option for Album Mark will be opened up.
4. Can I move pictures to or from the Pokémon Report and the Album?
No. Once an image is in the Album or Report, it cannot be moved, only rearranged or erased.
5. What is the "?" for when I look at a Pokémon?
This means that the camera cannot identify the Pokémon in the picture and something special will need to be done to photograph it.





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