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| name = Pokémon Snap
 
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| developer = [[HAL Laboratory]]<br>[[Pax Softnica]]
 
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|system2NA = December 10, [[2007]]
 
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'''''Pokémon Snap''''' is a video game for the [[Nintendo 64]]. It was released in [[1999]], and was developed by [[HAL Laboratory]]. In the game, a young lad, usually called either "[[Todd]]" or "Snap", goes into a vehicle, and goes across an on-rails track where you must take pictures of multiple different [[Pokémon (species)|Pokémon species]]. Sadly you can only take sixty pictures per course. After you have completed the course, you must show [[Professor Oak]] the photos, and he will rate the picture depending how well it was taken. There are a total of 63 Pokémon. The number of Pokémon was widely criticized, because at the time there were 151 Pokémon, which means they could have added 88 more in there, or even created more Pokémon species.
 
'''''Pokémon Snap''''' is a video game for the [[Nintendo 64]]. It was released in [[1999]], and was developed by [[HAL Laboratory]]. In the game, a young lad, usually called either "[[Todd]]" or "Snap", goes into a vehicle, and goes across an on-rails track where you must take pictures of multiple different [[Pokémon (species)|Pokémon species]]. Sadly you can only take sixty pictures per course. After you have completed the course, you must show [[Professor Oak]] the photos, and he will rate the picture depending how well it was taken. There are a total of 63 Pokémon. The number of Pokémon was widely criticized, because at the time there were 151 Pokémon, which means they could have added 88 more in there, or even created more Pokémon species.
 
==Pokémon Included==
 
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==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*[http://www.nintendo.com/wii/virtualconsole/games/detail/_RSlYU7hZA_yb-mvRqDeol7mHtsaGmS6 Pokémon Snap] at [[Nintendo.com]]
 
*[http://www.nintendo.com/wii/virtualconsole/games/detail/_RSlYU7hZA_yb-mvRqDeol7mHtsaGmS6 Pokémon Snap] at [[Nintendo.com]]

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Pokémon Snap is a video game for the Nintendo 64. It was released in 1999, and was developed by HAL Laboratory. In the game, a young lad, usually called either "Todd" or "Snap", goes into a vehicle, and goes across an on-rails track where you must take pictures of multiple different Pokémon species. Sadly you can only take sixty pictures per course. After you have completed the course, you must show Professor Oak the photos, and he will rate the picture depending how well it was taken. There are a total of 63 Pokémon. The number of Pokémon was widely criticized, because at the time there were 151 Pokémon, which means they could have added 88 more in there, or even created more Pokémon species.

Pokémon Included

See also Pokémon Snap Station for info on printing.

Signs

There are six different Pokémon signs in Pokémon Snap. Finding all these signs unlocks the level where Mew is found.

External links