Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaGuided by Professor Oak, photographers take pictures of different Pokémon on the uncharted Pokémon Island.Guided by Professor Oak, photographers take pictures of different Pokémon on the uncharted Pokémon Island.Guided by Professor Oak, photographers take pictures of different Pokémon on the uncharted Pokémon Island.
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Unshô Ishizuka
- Dr. Okido
- (voce)
- …
Stuart Zagnit
- Professor Oak
- (English version)
- (voce)
- (as Stan Hart)
James Carter Cathcart
- Todd Snap
- (English version)
- (voce)
- (as Jimmy Zoppi)
Kappei Yamaguchi
- Tôru
- (voce)
Ikue Ôtani
- Pikachu
- (voce)
- (as Ikue Otani)
- …
Rikako Aikawa
- Bulbasaur
- (voce)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
- …
Madeleine Blaustein
- Meowth
- (English version)
- (voce)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Michael Haigney
- Charmeleon
- (English version)
- (voce)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
- …
Megumi Hayashibara
- Dratini
- (voce)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Mayumi Izuka
- Vileplume
- (voce)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Katsuyuki Konishi
- Cloyster
- (voce)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
- …
Rachael Lillis
- Jigglypuff
- (English version)
- (voce)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
- …
Shin'ichirô Miki
- Charizard
- (voce)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
- …
Roxanne Beck Raye
- Vulpix
- (English version)
- (voce)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Tara Sands
- Bulbasaur
- (English version)
- (voce)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Eric Stuart
- Magmar
- (English version)
- (voce)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Recensioni in evidenza
A complete experience where you discover a rich and organic world and a game that still sounds modern. Do not admit that some shallow people did not understand the purpose of the game, there are no battles here, you just travel a circiuto on an island that covers the most diverse pokemon biomes if they were real. I repeat this game is a masterpiece despite not being made for anyone. You need to be a lover of photography, game-experience and especially the concept of pokemon being wild "animals" that coexist their way in several beautiful ecosystems.
Being a big Pokémon fan back in the day, I had to try this one out. And while it was short and fairly easy, I still loved it. It was one of the most rented N64 games of 1999. I must have rented it ten times back in the day.
You control photographer Todd Snap as he's hired by Professor Oak to traverse across six different biomes on the remote Pokémon Island and take photographs of the indigenous Pokémon. The photos were then graded by Professor Oak by their size, focus, and quality. Depending on the photo, bonus points can be awarded if there's more than one Pokemon in the picture.
Everything in the game looked beautiful for the time. The landscapes, graphics, and sounds truly brought the island and the Pokémon to life. I especially found the backtracking to find new Pokémon to photograph after acquiring items from Professor Oak gave the player the opportunity to explore and discover like a real photographer.
I did have some gripes, though. There could have been more Pokémon, since were only about half the original 151 around at the time of the games release. The games length was pretty short too; I made it to Rainbow Cloud and got a decent photo of Mew after just a few hours of gameplay. Finally, the game's difficulty was lackluster, aside from a few particularly tricky photographs, like Dratini, Gyrados, and Balloon Pikachu being the hardest to pull off.
Anyone curious about Pokemons early video game history who happens to like photography should give this a try on the Nintendo Switch.
You control photographer Todd Snap as he's hired by Professor Oak to traverse across six different biomes on the remote Pokémon Island and take photographs of the indigenous Pokémon. The photos were then graded by Professor Oak by their size, focus, and quality. Depending on the photo, bonus points can be awarded if there's more than one Pokemon in the picture.
Everything in the game looked beautiful for the time. The landscapes, graphics, and sounds truly brought the island and the Pokémon to life. I especially found the backtracking to find new Pokémon to photograph after acquiring items from Professor Oak gave the player the opportunity to explore and discover like a real photographer.
I did have some gripes, though. There could have been more Pokémon, since were only about half the original 151 around at the time of the games release. The games length was pretty short too; I made it to Rainbow Cloud and got a decent photo of Mew after just a few hours of gameplay. Finally, the game's difficulty was lackluster, aside from a few particularly tricky photographs, like Dratini, Gyrados, and Balloon Pikachu being the hardest to pull off.
Anyone curious about Pokemons early video game history who happens to like photography should give this a try on the Nintendo Switch.
I purchased this game with some amount of skepticism. I mean, how much fun can it be to take a bunch of pictures? Well, I found out. The interactivity of this game is simply amazing. I love drawing the creatures close with the food or knocking them out with pester balls. The only let-downs are the game's length and the number of pokemon included. Still, this one's definitely worth while for any Pokemon fan.
When I purchased my Nintendo 64 Pokemon Snap came with it. Since it was the only game to play at the time "I played it". At first taking pictures of Pokemon seemed kinda fun. Then I got to where I started playing it because I was bored. Eventually I realized that this was a waste of time. If you like to take pictures don't waste your time taking fake pictures of Pokemon, TAKE REAL ONES!
This is a must play game. The graphics are simply amazing and the way things work in the game. I like it especially because you don't have to use the joystick. I'm not actually part of this Nintendo thing, but it's pointless fun anyway. And there actually is a Scyther.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizOnly 63 of the then-151 Pokemon appear here.
- BlooperArticuno, Zapdos, and Moltres are seen hatching from eggs, despite them being unable to breed.
- Versioni alternativeIn the Wii U virtual console version of Pokemon Snap, the Pokemon Jynx has been colored black in the original Nintendo 64 version to being recolored purple. Also the Wii U virtual console has a save state feature, although it's not needed in this game.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Hot Newz 64 (1999)
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