
This game is very unique, but at the same time very entertaining! If you've come from playing any of the Pokemon color version series, you might not enjoy this game as there is no action, no pokemon battles in it whatsoever. While Snap wasn’t the adventure poke-fans were hoping for, it was a fun arcade-style game and it is alright to visit every now and then.

Back at 1999, Nintendo and Blockbuster had a machine where you could take your pokemon cartridge and print stickers from the pictures you took! Pokemon Snap had one interesting feature that NO other game had.

But take a guess who said me to do this? THE PROFESSOR HIMSELF! Professor Oak, one of the greatest scientific minds of the pokemon universe, who also says he cares deeply about pokemon, just encouraged me to drive a poor creature to suicide. Pokemon Snap let you things from make a pikachu stand on a surfing board to make an electrode kill himself. As you could expect, you can take pictures of standing pikachu’s in one spot, sure, but you can also gain more gadgets from professor Oak that allow to create more interesting scenarios, legendary pokemon and bigger scores. So, instead running around a town building up your team, we got an On-rails Photography Simulator. It was a mutual understanding: Nintendo had to make a Nintendo 64 game that you could catch pokemon… IN 3D! Upon this, Nintendo was like…Here’s the Nintendo 64 game that you can capture pokemon…on film. Every Poke-fanboy on the face of the planet was happily hooked on their game boy adventures, playing at school and they were all thinking the same thing.
