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| name = ''Pokémon Snap''
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| image = [[File:Pokemon Snap (NA).jpg|250px]]
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| caption = North American box art.
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| developer = [[HAL Laboratory]]<br>[[Pax Softnica]]
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| publisher = [[Nintendo]]
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| rightsholder = Game Freak<br>Nintendo<br>Creatures
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| genre = Rail shooter, simulation
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| song =
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| rating = Yes
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| ESRB = E
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| PEGI = 3
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| CERO = A
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| ACB = G
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|system1 = Nintendo 64
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|system2 = Virtual Console (Wii)
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|system1NA = July 27, [[1999]]
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|system1JP = March 21, [[1999]]
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|system1EU = September 15, [[2000]]
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|system2NA = December 10, [[2007]]
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|system2JP = December 4, [[2007]]
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|system2EU = December 11, [[2007]]
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|Fix = a
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|system1AU = September 15, [[1999]]
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|system2AU = December 14, [[2007]]
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|system3 = Virtual Console (Wii U)|system3JP = April 6, [[2016]]|system3EU = August 18, [[2016]]|system3NA = January 5, [[2017]]}}
 
'''''Pokémon Snap''''' is a video game for the [[Nintendo 64]] released in [[1999]], and was developed by [[HAL Laboratory]]. In the game, a young lad, usually called either "Todd" or "Snap", takes 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.
   
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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.
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==Pokémon Included==
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*[[Bulbasaur]]
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*[[Charmander]]
[[image:PokemonSnap.jpg|230px]]<br>''[[Boxart]]''
 
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*[[Charmeleon]]
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*[[Charizard]]
|Developer:
 
|[[HAL Laboratory]]
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*[[Squirtle]]
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*[[Metapod]]
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*[[Butterfree]]
|Publisher:
 
|[[Nintendo]]
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*[[Kakuna]]
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*[[Pidgey]]
|-
 
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*[[Pikachu]]
|Platform:
 
|[[Nintendo 64]]
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*[[Sandshrew]]
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*[[Sandslash]]
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*[[Vulpix]]
|Rated:
 
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*[[Jigglypuff]]
|[[ESRB]]: [[Image:Everyone.png|15 px]] Everyone
 
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*[[Zubat]]
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*[[Vileplume]]
|Genre:
 
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*[[Diglett]]
|First person rail shooter
 
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*[[Dugtrio]]
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*[[Meowth]]
|Released:
 
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*[[Psyduck]]
|[[Image:japan.gif]] March 21, [[1999]]<br>[[Image:america.gif]] July 27, [[1999]]<br>[[Image:europe.gif]] Sept 15, [[2000]]<br>
 
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*[[Mankey]]
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*[[Ekans]]'''*'''
|Modes:
 
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|Single player
 
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*[[Growlithe]]
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*[[Arcanine]]
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*[[Poliwag]]
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*[[Weepinbell]]
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*[[Victreebel]]
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*[[Geodude]]
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*[[Graveler]]
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*[[Rapidash]]
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*[[Slowpoke]]
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*[[Slowbro]]
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*[[Magnemite]]
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*[[Magneton]]
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*[[Doduo]]
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*[[Grimer]]
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*[[Muk]]
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*[[Shellder]]
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*[[Cloyster]]
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*[[Haunter]]
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*[[Electrode]]
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*[[Koffing]]
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*[[Chansey]]
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*[[Kangaskhan]]
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*[[Goldeen]]
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*[[Staryu]]
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*[[Starmie]]
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*[[Scyther]]
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*[[Jynx]]
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*[[Electabuzz]]
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*[[Magmar]]
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*[[Magikarp]]
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*[[Gyarados]]
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*[[Lapras]]
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*[[Ditto]]
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*[[Eevee]]
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*[[Porygon]]
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*[[Snorlax]]
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*[[Articuno]]
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*[[Zapdos]]
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*[[Moltres]]
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*[[Dratini]]
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*[[Dragonite]]
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*[[Mew]]
 
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'''*'''Only in beta version.
   
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See also [[Pokémon Snap Station]] for info on printing.
'''''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 call either "[[Todd]]" or "Snap", goe into your vehicle, and go 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 widley critized, because at the time there were 151 Pokémon, which means they could have added 88 more in there, or even create more Pokémon species.
 
   
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==Signs==
you can also get a 64 th pokemon on pokemon snap called ritorick through the cave the mewtwo sign try to throw a pester ball at it then go to the rainbow cloud level and wen you see a celebi sign in the sky play pokeflute and focos the camera you will see a glow keep going it will turn into a pokemon and its picture will be worth 100'000 points (though you must see that the pester ball goes into the dark bit
 
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There are six different Pokémon signs in Pokémon Snap. Finding all these signs unlocks the level where [[Mew]] is found.
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*[[Kingler]]
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*[[Pinsir]]
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*[[Cubone]]
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*[[Koffing]]
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*[[Mewtwo]]
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*[[Dugtrio]]
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==Trivia==
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*Early screenshots and beta footage of the game suggest that [[Ekans]] would've appeared in the game making the total Pokémon count be 64 instead of 63. This is thought to have been a possible reference to the Nintendo 64.
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
*[http://www.nintendo.com/wii/virtualconsole/games/detail/_RSlYU7hZA_yb-mvRqDeol7mHtsaGmS6 Pokémon Snap] at [[Nintendo.com]]
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*[http://www.nintendo.com/wii/virtualconsole/games/detail/_RSlYU7hZA_yb-mvRqDeol7mHtsaGmS6 Pokémon Snap] at [[Nintendo.com]]
*[http://www.vc-reviews.com/games/n64/pokemon_snap Pokémon Snap] at Virtual Console Reviews
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*[http://www.vc-reviews.com/games/n64/pokemon_snap Pokémon Snap] at Virtual Console Reviews
   
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Revision as of 04:08, 8 January 2020

Pokémon Snap is a video game for the Nintendo 64 released in 1999, and was developed by HAL Laboratory. In the game, a young lad, usually called either "Todd" or "Snap", takes 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

*Only in beta version.

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.

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Trivia

  • Early screenshots and beta footage of the game suggest that Ekans would've appeared in the game making the total Pokémon count be 64 instead of 63. This is thought to have been a possible reference to the Nintendo 64.

External links