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Pokemon Snap Reviews 

Overall 7.2    Graphics 8.3    Sound 7.4    Addictive 7.4    Story 4.5    Depth 5.6    Difficulty 4.1



7.5
Pokemon Snap - PokePics   Mynamescox44
Pokémon Snap is a game played from the first person perspective. You are a photographer hired to take pictures of Pokémon on a remote island that is inhabited by all kinds of Pokémon species. I know how lame of a concept this sounds like, but it is extremely fun when actually played. You sit in a cart that slowly rolls down a preset track (though in a few places there are varying paths), and you take pictures of Pokémon along the way. Just trust me when I say it's better than it sounds. Anyway, on to the review!
Graphics 8 / 10 -- I really liked the graphics this game had to offer. All of the Pokémon look great in 3D, are well proportioned, and have great detail. The environments look beautiful and colorful, adding the perfect backdrop for all your photos. In one instance, you can see a Pidgey using Gust on a Meowth, and it looks great. You can also see a Charizard using Flamethrower, among tons of other neat things to "Snap" a photo of. There are also hidden objects to take photos of, which look fantastic as well, but more on that later.
Sound 8 / 10 -- The audio for the game is very well done. All of the Pokémon's cries are pretty spot on, and there's more than enough of them to satisfy your love for all things Pokémon. The sound effects in the game are great, one of which is you have the ability to throw apples as bait, and when it hits a Pokémon, makes a humorous "conk" noise. Another great example is when you warp in and out of each level, the effect of the transporters sounds right on the money. The background music is also very well done, adding a great ambiance to each track depending on it's setting. The sunny beach has a nice upbeat track to it, where a dark cave has an almost ominous feel to the music, though the volume is kept pretty low because it is truly intended simply for ambiance in the first place.
Addictiveness 8 / 10 -- This game is extremely fun to play, and there's plenty to come back for. In a way, it gives you the feel of wanting to capture every single Pokémon on film, the same way the original titles make you want to actually catch every Pokémon you can. Not only that, but the way the levels are set up, you will have to focus your attention on different areas each time through to make sure every single Pokémon can be spotted and captured on film. There are also varying paths for a few levels, adding even more of a reason to go back and play through each level again and again. Oh, and your photos are all scored individually and per Pokémon by Prof. Oak himself, and are rated by quite a few different criteria, adding another reason to play through again, trying to obtain the highest score possible for each individual Pokémon.
Story 4 / 10 -- As for most games, it does have a weakness, and for this one, this is it. There's not really much going on here, but at least it's something. The entire premise of the game is Prof. Oak needs a photographer to come to the island he is currently researching Pokémon at. Your job is to capture as many quality photos as you can of as many different Pokémon as you can for him to use in his research. That pretty much sums up the entire story of this game. As shallow as it is, it really doesn't take anything away from the experience, though, how much story do you really need for a game about taking pictures?
Depth 8 / 10 -- This game has plenty to offer in terms of Depth. There are well over 100 Pokémon to take photos of (if not ALL of them from Generation 1, I can't remember exactly). So hunting all of them down is quite a chore in of itself. There is also a Hidden Object / Image in each level to seek out, many of which require you to perform special actions to make it appear. If you accomplish enough of the game's content, there is also a hidden track that becomes available, offering a special guest for you to get some good photos of. The game also includes most, if not all, of the legendary Pokémon as well, which is a nice touch. It doesn't sound like much on paper, but there's plenty to keep you preoccupied for a good long while.
Difficulty 7 / 10 -- This is a hard category to put a single number on. The game itself is incredibly simple and easy to play, though trying to unlock everything it has to offer can be quite the daunting task. Honestly, the difficulty of rating the difficulty aside, that's exactly what I look for in a game in terms of difficulty (that was a mouthful lol). Some Pokémon even require you to chain events through out the entire level, all for a 2 or 3 second glimpse of them, so you need to be extremely precise with your actions and aim with the camera. There are about 6 or 7 full tracks, plus a hidden one all to conquer, which will take quite a bit of practice. Also, unlocking everything the game has to offer can be difficult considering some of the events required are hard to figure out without someone pointing you in the right direction, especially the ones that must be chained together 3+ times.
Overall 7.5 / 10 -- Overall this is an incredibly fun game the entire family can enjoy. Despite what your predisposition may be, it's worth checking out, and you may just fall in love with it. A must play for any fan of Pokémon.
Hope you enjoyed the review :)

  Graphics 8   Sound 8   Addictive 8   Story 4   Depth 8   Difficulty 7

      Review Rating: 5/5     Submitted: 07-05-16     Review Replies: 1


8.9
Pokemon Snap   tj4bigred
Pokemon Snap is a camera game. While it sounds lame at first, this proves to be addicting as soon as play begins. You're a Pokemon photographer, in a cart on tracks, taking pictures of rare and common Pokemon to show to Professor Oak. Oak then rates your pics on several factors. They are....
Size- How much of the frame the Pokemom takes up, large=higher points.
Pose- If it's flying or running. Special ones include exploded Electrode, angry Kangaskhan etc... If it's a picture of a Pokemon's backside, very few points are given.
Technique- Multiplies score by two if Pokemon is in the middle of the frame.
Special Pokemon- Surfing Pikachu and Singing Jigglypuff are some examples. Special Pokemon give a set bonus.
Same Species- If there are more of the same Pokemon in the picture, you can get more points.
Really a lot goes into it, and getting high scores for rarer Pokemon can be tough. Let's begin the review.
I like the graphics on this game. More than on Stadium. Seeing the Pokemon in their natural element is nice, and the visuals are pretty good. This game has less of the sharp, blocky graphics you see on most N64 games and really runs smoothly.
Sound is somewhat nice. The music is kind of meh, but Professor Oak's high pitched, "Welcome back!" is a real gut buster. A lot of Pokemon cries can be heard in the field, which is more realistic.
This game is addicting. I spent hours trying to get good pics of my favorite Pokemon, which is no easy task, as rarer ones like Gyarados and Scyther can be tough to find. To put it shortly, this game is fun. Really fun. Hitting Snorlax with Apples is fun. Throwing Pester Balls at Bulbasaur only to find that they're Dittos, is fun. Trying to get a pic of Mew is hard. And fun. I don't know why but I often go back to the game and take pics of Pokemon even if I know it won't net me a higher score. It's just addicting. Maybe it's my biased Snap-obsessed self, but this one earns a ten.
As fun as Snap is, it does fall flat in one department. Out of the 151 Pokemon in Gen I, only 60 or so were included in this game. To my knowledge, some of fan favorites not included were... Blastoise, Venusaur, Mewtwo(well he does serve a purpose ;) shhh...), any of Machops or Abra's family, Eeveelutions, Raichu... Come on! If they aren't going to put them all in, then at least let me take cute pics of Growlithe! By limiting our options, the game does lose a bit of its appeal. Getting some rare Pokes can be hard, but it doesn't take too long, and one could probably blow through the game in 2-3 hours.
The controls aren't so bad, and the the game isn't very hard. Mastering Pester Ball and Apple throwing could take a while, but once learned are usefully deployed skills. Getting a pic of Mew was always a little tough for me, but the game isn't very hard by normal standards.
Unfortunately, the game doesn't work in the RGR which is a shame, because it robs many children of a very good game. I'm blessed enough to own a copy, and played just yesterday. The game is as good as ever, and I would recommend running to a retro game store if you didn't get to enjoy this game firsthand like I did.
All in all, I don't know of any games like Snap. It's the only picture-taking game I know of, and is as unique as it is entertaining.
  Graphics 9   Sound 8   Addictive 10   Depth 5   Difficulty 5

      Review Rating: 4.2/5     Submitted: 08-05-11     Updated: 08-05-11     Review Replies: 1


7
Pokemon Snap Review   Marcmoney
Overall - 7
Pokémon Snap on the Nintendo 64 was a fun game back in the old days. But if you play it now, it is more like a touring game. This game is an interesting game and it is fun to play if you like taking pictures of Pokemons. This game has a good game play and the levels are great.
Graphics - 7
The graphics are similar to Pokémon Stadium. They look barely choppy and 3D Pokemons are everywhere. The effects are great. Seeing pokemons doing their own thing.
Sound - 7
The sound is good. I do not like the stage selection music, it is just a little annoying to me. The music during game play is good and the sound effects are what you would expect in Pokémon games.
Addictiveness - 6
This game was addicting when I was a kid, but now it is just something that I would play once in a while. It is a fun game to play, but it would not be a game to play constantly.
Story - 5
The story does not give much information. You are a Pokémon trainer and the professor has ask you to go out in the Pokémon world to take pictures of them. That is the gist of the story. I really do not know what the point of it is.
Depth - 8
The game has a lot to offer such as taking pictures and choosing which one to keep and which one to throw away. You can even put your favorite pictures in an album. There are a lot of levels to play and the game play can be a long adventure. What some people don't like is that there is a limit to how many pictures you take in the game. I do not mind about it, as long as I do not run out of clips. :P
Difficulty - 6
The game can be quite difficult depending on what Pokemons you are trying to get. Some Pokemons are hiding whether it is in a bush or far away in the sea. It can be quite difficult, but you just need to find a way to make them come out or get closer. Other than that, everything else plays fair.
Wrap Things Up...
Pokémon Snap is an alright game to play. I would recommend trying this game out if you have not already. It is an awesome game for Pokémon fans. :)
  Graphics 7   Sound 7   Addictive 6   Story 5   Depth 8   Difficulty 6

      Review Rating: 3.4/5     Submitted: 02-19-13     Review Replies: 5


8
Gotta snap 'em all!   EX Palen
As Professor Oak said in the anime, these special creatures known as Pokemon live freely around us. Up until now, Professor Oak just wanted us to catch as many species of Pokemon we could, but this time, there will be no violence (at least that's the point, because you will be throwing apples to a Pokemon's head and sometimes make it explode). In this whole new adventure, you help Professor Oak in taking photographs of Pokemon in their wild habitat, as they pass by you, get closer to you or interact between themselves. The habitat will change from either a river, a valley, a cave and even an active volcano. Well, who in the world would be heading to a volcano to take pictures of Pokemon instead of getting closer to the crater and see the power of the inner Earth. Real life stories apart, let's see what this game can offer.
Graphics: The graphics are inspired in Pokemon Stadium. In here, since Pokemon are depicted in the wild, they rarely appear standing still, swiftly moving, swimming or flying around the zone you are exploring right now. There are some instances in which you can find a dancing Snorlax, a Pikachu in a surfboard or a trio of Jigglypuff singing something for you. Maybe the graphics are something we have already seen in other games, but the animations of the Pokemon are very dynamic and realistic. That's why graphics earn a 9.
Sound: Well, little to say here. There's only one song for each zone, plus a few more for the menus, so the background music isn't the best thing of this game. It's also one of the few games in all Pokemon history, maybe even the only one, to not include Pokemon cries, but instead they say their name, like in the anime, or do animal-like growls, like Pidgey. For this unique and special feature between all Pokemon games ever made, I give sound a 7.
Addictiveness: Taking photos of what you see can be easy. Pleasing Professor Oak maybe not. Finding the best photo, even less. There are many ways in which Pokemon can interact with each other, and the more Pokemon that appear on a single photo the more points you're awarded. Also, if they perform a special action, such as Pidgey's Gust or Magmar's Flamethrower, or Pikachu in the surfboard to say something not related to attacks, they award you even more points. Also, you can make some Pokemon evolve by throwing apples to them and making them fall into the pit they are orbiting, the only way you can obtain pictures of Charizard and Victreebel, or drawing them closer to each other, like in the case of Magneton. There are also hidden Pokemon around all stages, If we combine all these things, you will for sure spend a lot of tries to snap all the Pokemon within each zone. I think addictiveness has proudly earned a 9.
Story: There's no story whatsoever in this game. You just keep riding around a selected zone and snap every Pokemon you see to obtain the greatest bunch of points. That's pretty much all behind this game.
Depth: Not many zones to select from don't make this game last long. You end up growing tired of riding around the same stage just to obtain the pictures remaining. Also, this game features like half of the total Pokemon that were known at the time of the game's release, which is very disappointing. You can unlock everything in very few tries, and you don't even need to accurately do everything in a zone to advance to the next one. The depth is one of the weakest points of the whole game, that's why I give it a mere 6.
Difficulty: If depth was one of the weakest points of the game, difficulty is the weakest point without any glimpse of doubt. I'm not saying it's easy, but on general terms it is. Just because there are very few Pokemon that are hard to get doesn't equalize the fact that five dozens of Pokemon are incredibly easy to snap. Moreover, the hidden Pokemon aren't that hard to locate. All in all, I think that the game is rather easy to complete up to 90% or even 95%. For this, and I expect I don't find any other disgusting thing like this in any other game, difficulty earns a 4 out of 10.
Overall: The game's idea was completely new and revolutionary for the time the game was released, but well, Nintendo rarely makes a game not following this pattern of revolutionary ideas. Every game, at the first try, has flaws here and there, that's why sequels are needed, although some times the sequels end up failing so much after repeated tries (Mario Party, for example). I really think that, with Nintendo's mindset of making games for children like the DS series of Imagine games, a sequel to Pokemon Snap including the great number of Pokemon in existence nowadays and the new generation consoles would be very great and admired both by children and for the now adults that played this game back in the 20th century on their N64. It's a shame that Nintendo won't ever hear us, old school players, to make sequels for long dead games like this one.
  Graphics 9   Sound 7   Addictive 9   Depth 6   Difficulty 4

      Review Rating: 3/5     Submitted: 11-25-13     Review Replies: 1


8.3
Pokemon Snap Review   XxEzraxX
I don't know about the rest of the world, but I love Pokémon Snap. It's a very simple camera game, and by very simple I mean not even a single drop of difficulty. Pokémon Snap is easily beatable within an hour or two. After a while it kind of becomes a game of beating your highest score. However, you have a splendid time doing so.
Overall I rated this game an 8.3, although I love the game I can't really call it much of a serious one. You just take pictures, never once do you battle anything, it is definitely much more different than your average Pokémon game. You don't even move your character ever. The game was based around a character Ash had met in the anime Snap, who is a Pokémon photographer. Graphics were really good in this game, I rated them an 8. They look nice and pretty solid and cleaned up, at times however one Pokémon will pop up looking a tad blocky but it is easily forgivable.
The sound of this game honestly wasn't very exciting, and there wasn't anything that was really getting stuck in any ones head but they were not terrible. In fact they were pretty enjoyable. I didn't mind them, however the camera sounds great. They have implemented the perfect shutter sound. I rated the sound a 6. As for addictiveness I rated this game a 9, it is highly addicting and it is so odd that it is. You pretty much don't do anything, yet you have a ton of fun. In the end it is some how super fun to try to amp up your score as high as you can, and it is interesting to see what kind of pictures you can take.
Story is seriously lacking in this game, I had to rate a 4. And I think 4 is giving it some justice, the game has little to no story at all. Professor Oak needs someone to take pictures of Pokémon for him, because he is making a sort of book of Pokémon research and needs pictures of Pokémon in their natural habitat. That is where you come in, you are Snap and that is it. The depth is also seriously lacking, there are pretty much no secret areas or items. Every item you do get is handed to you by Oak, those being apples, pester balls, dash engine and poke flute. Which all have good uses for taking great pictures. There are however certain ways you must take pictures of certain kinds of Pokémon, for instance Slowpoke you have to evolve it into Slowbro by luring it over to a fishing spot with some apples and let it fish for Shellder. But that is really the only thing "extensive" about the game. Difficulty I rated a 1. This game can just be simply put as easy.
Overall Pokémon Snap is super easy, but a great game nonetheless. Nintendo saw that people loved it so much, that they decided to take it a step further and at Blockbuster you could take your copy of Pokémon Snap and print off pictures of the Pokémon you took. Needless to say that as a child Blockbuster was one of the best places to hit up. Anyway, I hope you enjoyed this review and hopefully you will fall in love with Pokémon Snap too. Until next review.
  Graphics 8   Sound 6   Addictive 9   Story 4   Depth 2   Difficulty 1

      Review Rating: 3/5     Submitted: 01-31-13     Review Replies: 1


7.2
*Snap, Clink* GOTTA PIC EM' ALL! ~Another Mother3fan5 review~   Mother3fan5
OVERALL: 7.2
Pokemon Snap.
This is a game I played for hours alongside Paper Mario. This game was very fun, and I really enjoyed snapping pictures of Pokemon. I think I ran out of film once because I was taking so many pictures of Pikachu. :P I love the way some of the Pokemon acted aswell
Anyways, getting on with the review.
GRAPHICS: 9
This game was pretty decent with the graphics. I really liked how the Pokemon looked, and loved the way the world around them looked. Oak's lab in 2D -3Disg looked pretty decent aswell. Good art, I'd say.
The effects looked good aswell. But I forget what the "effects" where. :P
SOUND: 5.1
I really was never a fan of this game's sound. I don't really remember the music that much, but I know that other N64 titles have a little better music. ( I get the vibe I should be rating it N/A because I don't remember :P )
ADDICTIVENESS: 7
When I played this when I was little, I played this for long periods because I thought taking pictures of Pokemon was so fun... plus the effects amazed me. So this game was #2 next to Paper Mario for me. Although EarthBound took the place of it a few months later. >_>
STORY: 7.1
One Day, an explorer named Todd finds Mew, and attempts to snap a picture of it, but fails.
Then he meets Professor Oak, the Pokemon Professor, who wants Todd to take pictures of many Pokemon. Todd has to go across Pokemon Island to take those pictures in some invention that I forgot the name of.
Yea, a decent story, I guess.
DEPTH: 5.6
There are lots of Pokemon to take a picture of. You have to take pictures of plenty of Pokemon to move on, too, so you're busy with the camera. Also, there are some hidden pictures to take pictures of, so that gives you alot to do. Doesn't offer too much else.
DIFFICULTY: 6
This game isn't too hard, although it is pretty tough to get some Pokemon in some good stances and poses. 
It's also pretty tough to locate the hidden Pokemon symbols you need to unlock Mew.
I'd say this game is alright, although it's not the best N64 title. Although I prefer bashing hippies to death in games over picture taking, being the EarthBound fan I am, this is a good game for photo fanatics.

  Graphics 9   Sound 5   Addictive 7   Story 7   Depth 5   Difficulty 6

      Review Rating: 3/5     Submitted: 01-01-13     Review Replies: 0


9.5
this is a good game this is for a real copy i own   thetruemasterof..
Note that this review is of a copy of the game I actually own so don't complain saying that the game doesn't work on vizzed.I like this game the last level if u have it is only mew don't bother trying to catch anything else there.If u hate games where you only take pics then stay away from this game.
Graphics 10 :
looks like it's real world awesome
u can tell its not real locations cause of size but it looks real
Sound 10 :
man this game is loud I had the tv on 10 and it sounded like it was on 26 the music varries on location personally i like the music on course selection
Addictiveness 7 :
eh it's good and really cool but no action the best action is the final level and mad kangaskan other than that its good
Story 3 :
the only story is your a photographer taking pictures for professor oak  for his research not that much
Depth 10 :
this is a big game seriously I finished I've had it for 6 days but still haven't unlocked every thing and seen every pic possible plus I'm still trying to get that stupid charizrard pose just right
Difficulty 5 :
hard but not that hard the hard part is getting the right poses to get enough points also there are 7 locations so its hard to find the right pokemon and some can only be found by doing certian thingts now i won't say what to do but one includes the bulbasaurs in the cave level plus that stinkin mew gets annoying i would tell u more but don't want to spoil it its a review not a walkthrough
OK i altered this cause
thudricdholee
 gave me tips on what i could do to make it a good review
also my fav location is the valley cause not saying where but u can see a dragonite there
Well that's basically it if u see something wrong with my review pm me I'm new at writing reviews. don't know what else to say

  Graphics 10   Sound 10   Addictive 7   Story 3   Depth 10   Difficulty 5

      Review Rating: 3/5     Submitted: 01-01-13     Updated: 01-22-13     Review Replies: 10


7.6
The BEST non-combat Pokemon game out there.   Sepheroth998
Graphics: 10: I have to give this game a ten because compared to the Pokémon Stadium games that came out on this system its a step above the rest. I love how every Pokémon that is in the game is beautifully rendered and moves the way they should.
Sound: 9: The sounds of the Pokémon are well done and accurate to what we've heard while watching the anime and while playing the Pokémon Stadium games. The background noises are wonderfully realistic, but the background music can get a little old.
Addictiveness: 10: I find myself coming back to this game time and time again. It really doesn't matter that I have every Pokémon catalogued in every possible way that they can be found. The fact that I "just might" be able to one up my own scores is nice.
Story: 4: There really isn't a story. At most your whole reason for doing this is because its a hobby.
Depth: 9: This game may only have a few levels that you can ride through but as you get different items more and more Pokémon become available to photograph. Not only do more Pokémon become available, but the opportunity to take unique photos increase. Nothing says cute like 8 Charmanders dancing to your Poke-Flute.
Difficulty: 4: The game is somewhat challenging when it comes to getting those perfect pictures, but as a whole if you take your time its a breeze. Even if you miss something all you have to do is go back into the level again.
Overall: 7.6: I love this game, and I feel that for the casual gamer or anyone who just wants a change of pace should definitely give this one a try. I do suggest that you try to find a physical copy or download it off of the Wii network though, seeing as every digital version I have ever tried (the one here included) either doesn't let you take pictures, or you have to move at super slow mo so that things work, or even won't let you give what pictures you do get to Prof. Oak. Sorry Vizzed not trying to bash, just pointing out the facts. Still love this place and this game though.
  Graphics 10   Sound 9   Addictive 10   Story 4   Depth 9   Difficulty 4

      Review Rating: 2.3/5     Submitted: 09-22-12     Review Replies: 2


6.8
Pokemon Snap Review   Ghost.Busters
I think this game is weird , because your characters main mission is to take picture of pokemons specially the  very elusive mew on your film .. Professor Oak him self have his own lab too , and it is at pokemon island. .After a few researches I've found out that there are 63 different species of pokemons in the island . You have too ride " on rails " through seven different environments and surroundings and take picture of all pokemons you see , but be careful not too waste your films .. After the rail ride , your pictures will be examine and rated by the most famous professor oak your score is based from the posing of the pokemon , size of the pokemon , whether it is facing you , how well it is centered , and whether it is performing a special move ..
Categorized Review :
Graphic Category :
Rating : 8 / 10
Reasons :
-Because the graphics are great , what do you think ?
-I can't compare this with the other games because I can't move the camera view .. If I was able to move it , I should have been able to see all of the views , surrounding and environments ..
Sounds Category :
Rating : 9 / 10
Reasons :
 - Prof. oak really speaks but a little high pitched
 - The other background music are great too 
Addictiveness Category :
Rating : 6 / 10
Reasons :
-The camera wont move . Even if you press all the buttons .. ( Can Anyone Fix this )
-I would have gave a higher rating if the camera was able to move ..
-I think many will become addicted to tis game if only they can move the camera ..
Story Category :
Rating : 5 / 10 
Reasons :
-The game was BORING because of the camera problem .. 
-But I think if i can move the camera the story was great .
Depth Category :
Rating : 5 / 10
Reason :
-My reason is about camera problem again ..
- I didn't finished the game because i got bored in not able to move the camera ..
-And pikachu's poses suck ..
Difficulty Category :
Rating : 5 / 10 
Reasons :
-This is because camera problem again .. 
-Because I didn't finished the game because i've got bored .. I think the game is very simple .. All you have to do is take picture of pokemon species and get points and that's all..
Final thoughts :
 I also think that this game is awesome if you can really move the camera .. The camera problem suck  . Because of that problem , i'll give a lower score .. My score is based on the category given above.. I am also looking forward in fixing that problem .. I think you can also use items in the game like flutes , balls , etc .. This game is great (because i already played this game in nintendo 64 ..In my opinion you will be disapointed to like me after you notice the camera problem .. BUT IF YOU PLAYED THE GAME IN NINTENDO 64 YOU WILL BE HAPPY .. So go buy a nintendo..
  Graphics 8   Sound 9   Addictive 6   Story 6   Depth 5   Difficulty 5

      Review Rating: 2/5     Submitted: 09-26-12     Review Replies: 5


6
Pokemon snap - Half cruddy, half awesome   yoshirulez!

Pokémon snap, Is a pretty bland game at first, But It gets better if you try to beat the game in multiple ways. Cruddy games are cruddy, but fun. And by that, I mean they're pretty cruddy and then it gets better in the middle. Like, If you judge a game by it's cover, You won't like it. I've done that before. I regret it. You should always look into a game before you judge it. Which is why I a reviewing this game. I've pretty much seen what it has to offer, And now I'm ready to tell YOU what it is, And what I think about it. Hope you enjoy the review.

Graphics:8. Although I despise it, The Pokémon graphics look fairly good. Their not as good as other games for the N64, But at least it's not like every other Pokémon game on the earth. This game is, Kinda cute. the Pokémon are fluffy and cute, Like most games I like.

How the Pokémon react to you throwing things at them, and when you roll by, It looks really good. Maybe a bit funny when an electrode explodes and makes another Pokémon faint. The way the scenery blends in with the Pokémon, Rocks, trees, the ocean, It all comes together with the Pokémon. Digital wildlife. It's like going on some sort of safari hunt through caves, and clouds in the sky. It may seem a bit bizarre, But it really works.

A lot of the graphics are very well done. They're not all pointy or blocky. Instead of rough sandpaper, It's like really smooth yogurt. Pure and white, easy to look at. The sky is very clear on the beach, Pidgeys, Sunshine, And a beautiful ocean. Crisp and clear. I'm pretty impressed with these graphics. 8/10.

Sound:6. These sounds are kinda good. Some of the sounds don't fit the animations. Such as when you throw some poke food. Doesn't fit. Although the waterfall sounds nice and clean. Roaring and stuff. Other than that, The Pokémon cries aren't really present. I assume the game is more built to resemble the anime. If so, Then they did a good job.

I would also like to point out, That the explosion sounds of electrode doesn't sound like exploding sounds really. It seems to me that they used the self destruct sound effect from Pokémon stadium. A lot of the things seem like most things in this game they took from Pokémon stadium. But, that's okay. At least SOME things are new. The sound is okay, but it lacks originality. 6/10

Music:9. The music in this game reminds me a lot of the music in other games, But it's unique enough that its not like hearing the same thing in 2 different videogames.

The pokeflute is an interesting music thing. It has different things, such as peppy music that's extremely bouncy. They also have happy music, Full of those cute rays I was always talking about, and they have sleepy time stuff. Relaxing, Easy to listen to.

The valley sounds like some music in Banjo-Tooie. I enjoy the song because it has interesting flutey sounds. And if I recall, Some horns. And I LOVE horns in video game music.

One of my other favorites is the cavern. The music has a certain suspense feel to it. Like, Not like bone chilling scary stuff, But it makes you wonder whats ahead. Curiosity. It releases certain emotions in the music. It could make you happy, or sad. Even if you're not a feely type of person, It could make you a bit emotional.

The effect of the emotion releasing music makes me think highly of it. 9/10.

Addictiveness:6. This game isn't very addictive. You speed run it in like, 2 hours, and then you get bored and go outside and slide downhill on a cardboard box. Or pick up sticks. You'll seriously get bored with this one if you're looking for a game full of interesting and exciting things to make you want to play it for a while. But then You'll want to play it again to see if you can speed run it faster, Or too see if you can do it with one hand, Or beat it every day for a month. I myself haven't tried either, But I plan on doing it after I'm done with this review. Overall, it can get boring, But you get over it and see the fun inside it. 2/10

Story:1. Eurgh.... There's practically no story here. You're some sort of student, And you're supposed to complete a photo album. And you take pictures of Pokémon, eventually take pictures of things that aren't Pokémon that look like Pokémon, to go up into a pretty shiny cloud. To take a picture of mew. That's it. Pure boringness.... 1/10.

Depth:3. Practically nothing. Just take pictures of all of the Pokémon from the first generation. Pictures, Pictures, And more pictures. After that, You're done. Unless you want to either do it again, Or find all of the special pictures. If there was more things to do in this game, Like I don't know.... more courses? More Pokémon? Maybe a two player mode to see who can get better pictures for more points. Or some sort of co-op snapathon? Or maybe if they converted the camera to some sort of high power laser gun to shoot at targets on a high speed track. That would be cool. 3/10.

Difficulty:1. Games too easy. You can speed run it in 2 hours or less. Honestly, One of the easiest games I've ever played. There's probably ways to make it harder, Like if you could make the track move faster, Or for some Pokémon to go visible and invisible back and forth, Or maybe if they made it to where Pokémon chased you and you would have to throw things at it to make them run away. Make it harder gamefreak! 1/10

Overall:6. Although this game is fun, It's easy, And there's not really anything to do. That's why I think it's one of the most boring, and overrated games I have ever played. Although I have 2 copies of it. I suppose for it's tie it was good. Maybe I'm looking at the game from the wrong view... I dunno.

Well, I'm done with the review. Hope you enjoyed it. It's rather short, But there's not a lot of things I could say about the game.


  Graphics 8   Sound 6   Addictive 6   Story 1   Depth 3   Difficulty 1

      Review Rating: 1.5/5     Submitted: 02-06-14     Review Replies: 1


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First camera pokemon game! Nice!   cade9
 This is a review for one of the first pokemon camera games-Pokemon Snap. You start in Prof. Oaks pokemon lab. He invented the Zero-One vehicle that can basically do anything, such as float for the Cave stage, drive slowly on train tracks normally, etc. First you start off with the beach stage. You can get Pidgey, Kangahaskan (or whatever its name is), Lapras (I know it pretty well. I'll give you some info of the pokemon later in the review.) Scyther, and all the basic pokemon. The main thing in this game is to take good pictures of pokemon. I have the game itself on my Nintendo 64 though I have not played it on Vizzed yet. I can do this review good for I have plenty of time to do it, to type its features, I can even do a word walkthrough of this game if I'm allowed (I do not mean my mom allowed- I mean the global and local moderators allowed.) Here is the word walkthrough. If I'm not allowed then I'll edit this, or if your able to delete parts of a post, that will work, whatever. Here we go. You start off in the pokemon lab where Prof. Oak does pokemon research to find out how pokemon came into existence. Then he gives you a Zero-One vehicle that can do anything as previously said at the start of the review. Beach is the first level of the game. I'll have to edit the rest.

  Graphics 8   Sound 8   Addictive 5   Story 4   Depth 4   Difficulty 2

      Review Rating: 1/5     Submitted: 10-06-12     Review Replies: 2

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Pokemon Snap Cheat Codes

Stages

Certain stages need certain taks to be completed before you unlock them.

Cave Stage Towards the end of the River Stage, there is a Porygon in the dirt besides a switch, throw a pester ball to flush it out.
Rainbow Cloud Stage Find and photograph all six of the Pokemon Signs
River Stage Complete the Volcano Stage
Tunnel Stage Complete the Beach Stage
Valley Stage Complete the Cave Stage
Volcano Stage Throw an apple/pester ball at the electrode near the end of the Tunnel Stage

Pokemon Snap Guides and Walkthroughs

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Game Characters in Pokemon Snap

Comments for Pokemon Snap

Lexatom 07-05-16 - 12:28 AM
 i cri evrytiem
ChrisWasky 12-17-15 - 07:56 AM
 please fix!
Creepy McSteeze.. 11-22-15 - 02:47 PM
 So we cant play this game anymore? What happened?
HaruhiSuzihami 08-10-15 - 06:09 PM
 I apparently do not have the right plugin or something. Vizzed pluggin does not work for this game. So what do I do?
Zlinqx 04-03-15 - 07:09 PM
 Nuuu I had such an itch to try and play this game even though N64 games don't always run well on my computer but it seems you can't play on the site for some reason :c
pokemonplayer16 01-13-15 - 03:49 PM
 where is the game
pokemonplayer16 01-13-15 - 03:44 PM
 how do I play
jessyrawr 01-04-15 - 10:45 PM
 I can't play :(
LostInOblivion 11-24-14 - 02:27 PM
 I wanna play this game really bad
jct191 11-19-14 - 07:03 PM
 Any idea when this will be back up?
saief19 07-12-14 - 06:01 AM
 guys just wait now the game is closed in this site and maybe vizze can fix the camera
pikachu369 07-06-14 - 04:36 AM
 The irony that this is filed under first person shooter.
blue38 07-05-14 - 08:08 PM
 ugly game
mwhite215 05-02-14 - 07:22 AM
 i just want the camera to move whyyyyy wont you work
Dante396 04-17-14 - 07:10 PM
 camara doesn't work, pictures don't show :(
LadyMichaelis&l.. 04-05-14 - 08:54 AM
 Still NOT working! The camera WON'T MOVE + You cant show any pictures at the end to move forward in the game..._.
ignite444 03-15-14 - 05:59 AM
 Ugh, they need to fix this ROM or something. I can't even move the camera with a game controller...
Axew13 03-10-14 - 12:52 PM
 In addition to the camera problem, save states will not work on this game sometimes for some people, crashing the game each time.
iliaskyfall 02-23-14 - 08:17 AM
 HOW CAN I MOVE THE CAMERA???????
fireork12 12-30-13 - 04:50 PM
 NO CAMERA MOVIE! Why can't I play?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!?
Like_A_Boss 08-30-13 - 08:15 PM
 I can't move the camera...
Like_A_Boss 08-30-13 - 08:14 PM
 I can't move the camera...
PokegirlAshlii 08-19-13 - 12:48 PM
 the camera doesn't work
relytwc89 07-18-13 - 09:17 PM
 cant move the cam it sucks
poke1467 07-18-13 - 11:00 AM
 should be able to use mouse for camara

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