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Pokemon snap

Pokemon snap

As with most N64 titles, the graphics are fully polygonal and 3D. Creatures are rendered in detailed 3D and animated fluidly thanks to real monster motion capturing.

Pokemon Snap Lets you hunt for Pokemon, armed a camera. You skulk about the Pokemon's habitat and try to take pictures of them in the wild, which you then store in your photo album .

You will find yourself wandering through the wild polygon jungles of the Pokemon Lands, armed only with your quick reflexes, a bunch of apples and other items and of course a camera.

With the analog stick, you point your character into any direction you like and even use a zoom lens to get a closer look at things. Like in a real-life photo safari, the object is to get the best possible pictures of the native wildlife -- in this case: Pokemons. But simply turning around and making pictures of them sitting on their butts isn't enough to score points. You need to use food to lure the shy monsters out of their hiding places, play the flute to make them dance, or throw rocks at bushes to startle flying monsters and get good pictures of them in the air. All pictures can be saved and kept in albums.

I found that the English version and the Japanese one have some difference, such as stages and items.

These are some pics for the English version:

These are some pics for the Japanese version:

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