Game » consists of 8 releases. First released on Jul 27, 1999
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4 stars 4/5 Stars Average score of 3 user reviews spread across 8 releases and 0 DLC
Positive: - overall very fun and interesting - seeing Pokemon react to eachother (and to you) in their environments is really cool - very nice graphics - creative ways to get pictures of different Pokemon -Negative: - only 63 kinds of Pokemon out of the 150 from that time - only seven areas to go to, making the game short and taking away lots of potential value -What's the first thing that comes to mind when you think of a game where you take pictures of made-up creatures? Boring? Dumb? Stupid...
More than any other medium, videogames possess the ability to immerse people in worlds, of giving them a sense of place, one that can be populated, filled out and come alive before our eyes. But great worlds contain memorable characters with their own personalities- Pokémon has long had one of those worlds. Pokémon Snap is built around this singular idea- it puts would-be photographers on a Safari in a Pokémon nature preserve and equips us with a camera to witness, interact and record.That world...
The ShortPros- Unique photography game set in the world of Pokemon- Courses have a hefty amount of replay value, even if there aren't a lot of them- Photo grading is fun, leads to upgrades, and can prove addicting- Seeing the pokemon in their "natural habitats" is fun, in a sort of weird, voyeuristic way- Graphics look quite good- Used to be able to print out the pictures you took as stickers at a "Pokemon Snap Station"- On the Wii Virtual ConsoleCons- Only has 63 pokemon. They should have at le...
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