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POKEMON SNAP N64 1999 SEALED VGA GRADED 85NM+ ARCHIVAL

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
UPC
0045496870478
Platform
Nintendo 64
Rating
E-Everyone
MPN
NUS-NPFE-USA
Publisher
Nintendo
Genre
Action & Adventure
Game Name
Pokémon Snap

About this product

Product Information

Capture wild Pokemon on camera in this highly-rated, first-person, single-player shooter for Nintendo 64. Help Professor Oak complete his catalog of wild Pokemon and enhance his scientific findings by snapping as many of the island's inhabitants as possible. Ride along on the Zero-One motorcar, traversing epic courses as you explore Pokemon Island as scientific photographer Todd Snap. Take advantage of Pokemon Food, Pester Balls, and other tools to lure the creatures into the best poses and encourage shyer Pokemon into the light. Earn extra points by snagging photos of two or more Pokemon in one shot. Maintain that artistic photographic eye throughout picture quality will be judged, and only the best images count.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Nintendo
MPN
NUS-NPFE-USA
UPC
0045496870478
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1761

Product Key Features

Platform
Nintendo 64
Rating
E-Everyone
Game Name
Pokémon Snap
Genre
Action & Adventure

Additional Product Features

Release Year
1999

Item description from the seller

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Product ratings and reviews

4.8
291 product ratings
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Good graphics

Compelling gameplay

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  • Top favorable review

    Short Game with lots of Nostalgia

    I've been buying up old Nintendo 64 games to play and Pokemon Snap was probably the first to disappoint. It took me just under an hour to beat this game. However, I could see a new player(Adult) play for 2-3 hours trying to find all the different Pokemon and snapping the highest scoring pictures. The amount of Pokemon in the game is about 60+ I think. Half of them require special tricks/puzzles in order for the Pokemon to reveal themselves for glamorous photo ops. The photography game play is very unique and fun. Although, the scoring system favors front facing profile shots so you can't be 'artsy' with your photos. Compared to most Nintendo 64 games at the same price, This one is just too short. I'd only recommend buying this game if your a fan of Pokemon and old Nintendo games.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: lukiegames

  • Top critical review

    Too many stickers on it but great game!

    This game had a ton of stickers on it. Almost makes me wish I had purchased a different version but with that said I wouldn't have had as good of a deal as I did with this game cartridge. Thanks! Awesome game!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: stockton209deals

  • Pokemon Snap (Nintendo 64)

    We bought this game on the recommendation of an adult cousin who's a photographer and proclaimed this to be the best N64 game he'd ever played. My 9-year old son is a huge Pokemon fan and had a great time with this game. The object of the game is to get the best photos of Pokemon during safaris that you take through different types of landscapes. There are puzzles and challenges to do during gameplay that keep it interesting. I must admit that it's engaging to try to get better and better photos and close-ups (the higher-quality the photo, the more points are earned). We wish the levels were a little longer. The camera control could also be a little smoother. Other than that, it's good fun.

  • SNAP!

    PROS The idea of this game is for you to take pictures of the various Pokemon in their natural environments. You ride through in a little cart snapping pictures of Pokemon who pop up in a variety of places. You bring these pictures back to Professor Oak who will critique them. You receive points on the quality of your pictures. Your pictures should be centered, the character facing you and extra points given if they are involved in some funny animation. There is no violence in this game (well, I think a few birds tease Meowth and he passes out). The graphics are excellent, very colorful with lots of cute detailing. There are volcanoes that you will pass, that are overflowing with lava, caves with passages and streams that pass lots of interesting landscape. If you get close to ...

  • Pokemon Snap

    A friend of mine had this game and I really liked playing it. So I finally bought myself one, as I did with Starfox 64 and Mario Kart 64. It's a pretty short game. You go to different locations to take pictures of Pokemon, to complete an area you need a picture of every Pokemon in that area but you get them all right away, as the game progresses, you get items that help you to lure certain Pokemon out, like the Apple, Smoke Ball, and Pokeflute. To get to these, you need a certain amount of Pokemon pictures taken, as well as opening new areas. And to get a couple new areas, you need to open a secret path from another area. After completing a certain amount, you have to find Pokemon 'signs', there's one in every area, doing so opens up the last level, where you can ...