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Double Trouble > 00' Edition Sunday - March 26, 2000
 Pokemon
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Pokemon Stadium
Pokemon Snap
Pokemon Gold/Silver
Pokemon Yellow
Pokemon Pinball
 Pokemon Anime
Episode Guide
Pokemon CD
Mewtwo Strikes Back
Pikachu's Vacation
Jynx Christmas Synopsis
 Team Rocket
Team Rocket!!!
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RocketShip Section
Wonders of the TV Show
 Pokemon TCG
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Pokemon Snap

Yet another N64 pokemon game, but this is based on taking pictures of pokemon. Not the most exciting game around but this 3-D pokemon game probably will be a hot seller. If you get nintendo power magazine you can read all about it's facts and secerets. At the end of the game you can even see a Mew! There are many different quests on this game(finding a type of pokemon). At Blockbuster you can take your game pak in and print up 4 good pictures you have taken and you can print them up in sticker form! I have alot of info on this game, but if you have any secerets please share them with me! I will give you an award for your site or credit for the info.

Info from Nintendo

Pokémon Snap is a completely new kind of game, based on collecting pictures of different kinds of Pokémon as they behave in the wild. The game takes you on guided safaris through seven different environments on Pokémon Island, in a versatile vehicle that can travel in the water, on land, and through the air. Armed with your trusty camera and 60 exposures of film, you are free to look around the car in any direction and take pictures of Pokémon. Since these are wild Pokémon, many of them are not willing to pose for the camera. You'll have to find creative ways to get them positioned for the perfect shot, and sometimes you'll need to perform special tasks to get a particular type of Pokémon to appear. Once you take a picture of a Pokémon, even if it's a very poor shot, that Pokémon will be listed in Professor Oak's report. Your goal is to take the best possible picture of every Pokémon on the island.

When you complete a safari, you can put those pictures you took and put them in a album, where you can comment on them and/or choose only one photo of each type of Pokémon to submit for Professor Oak's approval. The Professor will scrutinize each photo and assign it a score based on the following factors: Size - How close is the Pokémon to the camera? The bigger, the better. Pose - Is the Pokémon facing the camera? Bonus points are awarded if the Pokémon is doing something special. Technique - Is the Pokémon centered in the middle of the frame? Bonus - Is there more than one of the same kind of Pokémon in the shot? The picture with the highest score is displayed in a special frame. Professor Oak saves the number of Pokémon you've photographed in the Pokémon Report, and keeps the picture with the highest score on file. In addition to the pictures in the Pokémon Report, you can store up to 60 photographs in the Pokémon Album. No matter where a picture is stored, it can be enlarged and examined whenever you choose.

My Review

Now that i'm actually updating, I'll put up my review. I think the game is good the first time you play it, but once you get Mew, the game is totally over-rated. It is fun for newbies, but for most people, they would say the gameboy game is better. What fun is taking pictures? I think team rocket shoulda came in and tried to steal the pokemon!