Wanna see a bunch of Pokemon say cheese? Then this game is for you! It came out in June, so go out and buy it if you have a N64! You and Professor Oak are on this Pokemon Island. You are on a mission to take pictures of as many Pokemon as you can. You have limited film, so when you run out go to Prof. Oak's and he'll recharger them for you!

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 Pokemon. Since these are wild Pokemon, 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 Pokemon to appear.

Once you take a picture of a Pokemon, even if it's a very poor shot, that Pokemon will be listed in Professor Oak's report. Your goal is to take the best possible picture of every Pokemon on the island.

When you begin your safari adventure, the camera is your only tool. As you prove that you're no stranger to the shutter, Professor Oak will give you special tools which can be used to take better pictures.

You can toss apple-shaped Pokemon food into the environment to entice Pokemon out of hiding places, or you can use Pester Balls to get a Pokemon's attention. Sometimes the only way to find secret Pokemon is to use these items in particular places. For example, sometimes a well-placed Pester Ball or two can drive a Pokemon out of its hidden home. Environmental groups would probably disapprove of this kind of intrusion, but luckily no Pokemon are on the endangered species list.

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And here's some more great stuff! You can PRINT OUT your best Pokemon shots as stickers! All you have to do is build up a portfolio of snapshots, then take your cartridge to the nearest Blockbuster video store and print out a sheet featuring 16 stickers of your four favorite Pokemon.

Here's the machine!


And here are the stickers!

 

You'll get 16 stickers for a measly three bucks ? prices will be slightly higher

in Canada ? and the process takes no time at all. Be sure to look for the Pokemon display at your local Blockbuster store to start your sticker collection. Prepare to print out your stickers with our list of all the Blockbuster Videos near you that have the Pokemon Snap Sticker Stations.