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To tell the truth, this game really doesn't require a walkthrough,
since it's not very difficult at all. In fact, you could even call it
easy...make that pathetically easy...but the important thing is, it's
fun. Well, at least for awhile. Don't tell anyone, but I'm mainly doing
this because I want to test out all of my new designs and this is the
easiest game I could do a FAQ on at the moment.
See the first section, "Revision History/Updates" for some critical
information about my e-mail account and time management.
Table of Contents
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1) Revision History/Updates
2) Introduction
3) Basic Gameplay Mechanics
4) Pokemon to Know
5) Walkthrough
- Beach
- Tunnel
- Volcano
- River
- Cave
- Valley
- Rainbow Isle
- Pokemon Scores Challenges
6) Credits
7) Legal Section
8) Contact Information
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1) REVISION HISTORY / UPDATES
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Version 0.9 (August 22nd, 1999):
School has started up again (the 18th), which means the free-time of
summer has suddenly disappeared. Basically, I go to this horrid place at
6:00 AM, get back home at 3:30 PM, have about a half-an-hour of homework
at the least (sometimes more), which makes it go to 4:00 PM. Dinner time
and hanging out with friends makes it bump up to 5:00 PM. I go to bed at
10:00 PM, at the latest. So that's five hours...plenty of time, but what
if I want to watch TV or just browse the 'Net? Huh, huh? Or maybe I just
want to kick back and ruthlessly kill people in a small game of
Shadowman? :p The only way this should affect you is with e-mail,
because I probably won't respond as quickly as during the summers.
Sometimes I'm so tired I fall asleep when I get home, which pretty much
erases the extra five hours. There's always weekends...
Another new thing: I have changed my primary e-mail address to
[email protected]. So send e-mails there! I still accept mail
to my Hotmail account (
[email protected]), but I don't check it as
regularly as my new one. So there.
Oh, on another note, this is the first version! :) If you haven't
noticed, I've changed many of the ways I format it when compared to
previous FAQs. Overall, I think it makes it look cleaner, easier to
read, more professional, and it helps to make sure everyone reads the
most updated versions. We'll have to see how it works out...
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2) INTRODUCTION
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One thing that Nintendo absolutely never does, under any circumstances,
is "follow the crowd." You will simply never see them do this. They will
either create new genres entirely (Zelda, Mario), create an entire new
gaming dimension (Mario 64), or breath new air into old, stale genres
(Mario Kart, Pokemon, Mario Party, Smash Brothers). Pokemon Snap is
definitely not your run-of-the-mill game, and is more evidence of
Nintendo's highly original ideas!
In short, Dr. Oak has told you to go to an island full of Pokemon and
take as many photographs as you can! To ensure the little guys don't
hurt you, a large vehicle, the "Zero-One", will transport you through
the levels, on rails (e.g. a set path). As you go by, you can watch the
Pokemon in their little worlds and snap pictures. Sounds pretty retarded
and strange, doesn't it? Yeah, that's what I thought at first, too. It's
very addictive and very fun, which makes up for its lack of difficulty.
The best part of the game, you ask? Seeing Pokemon in 3D! Haha, Pikachu
will never be the same again. Switching to another topic entirely, I
hope they make a 3D, real-time combat Pokemon for the launch title of
the "Dolphin." That would be just too sweet! Oops, sorry about that,
when I start to ramble on, I have a hard time stopping. :p
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3) BASIC GAMEPLAY MECHANICS
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This has been covered in countless other FAQs...but I shall do it again
to make this guide more complete.
--------------------------- CONTROLS -----------------------------------
Throwing Pokemon Food:
Press "A" and you will toss "Pokemon Food!" What is the food, exactly?
Well, no one knows for sure, but it resembles an apple, so throughout
the FAQ I will refer to it as "apple." Heavy stuff, I know. With this,
you can lure Pokemon to different places, and make many different things
happen. You get the apple after you get a lot of points.
Throwing Pester Bombs:
Press "B" and you can throw a "Pester Bomb!" This has dozens upon dozens
of uses! You can make Pokemon irritated and do strange things, you can
make them attack each other, or, most of the time, flush them out of
their hiding places. Very useful. You can get the pester bombs after you
get a LOT of points.
C Up, C Left, C Right:
Look around quickly.
Analog Stick:
Move camera/view slowly.
"R" Button:
Once you get the "Dash Engine", hold "R" to go really fast! You get the
engine after completing all six main levels <Beach, Tunnel, Volcano,
River, Cave, and Valley>.
Pokeflute:
Press "C Down" and you will play the "Pokeflute", stolen from the
Gameboy game. It can make some Pokemon dance, others will sing, and
others will do a special attack. Try it out on all of them! You get this
after finding the first Pokemon sign.
A little note:
For the Pokeflute, Dash Engine, Pester Bombs, Apples, etc., you will
need to earn a certain amount of points to receive them (Dr. Oak will
explain this). How do you get points? Well, what do you know, I have a
sub-section about that as well...
--------------------------- EARNING POINTS -----------------------------
These are the main factors that Dr. Oak grades you on when you hand him
a picture -- he's very picky, so you had better keep these in mind when
taking a photo!
SPECIAL:
Only applies to a few rare Pokemon...if they're doing something special
(how appropriate) you get more points.
SIZE:
The closer the Pokemon is to the camera, the more points you earn.
POSE:
You had better hope the Pokemon in question is facing the camera,
otherwise you get no points. If the said Pokemon is doing some kind of
special pose, then you net mega bonus points.
TECHNIQUE:
Your victim should be in the center of the screen. If it's off to the
side, you won't get anything. If it is centered, the total will be
multiplied by two.
FRIENDS:
If there are Pokemon of the same species in the background, you get
bonus points (the amount depending on how close they are and how many).
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4) POKEMON TO KNOW
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If you've never played the Pokemon for Gameboy (for shame!!) or are a
bit rusty, here's a description of all the Pokemon you will find IN THE
GAME. There are only 63 out of the 150 (since this was an "experimental
project"), so there won't be a ton here. Don't say I'm doing this to
take up space, because I would have had to point this out in the
walkthrough anyways, so why not make this section?
#1 - Bulbasaur:
A blue reptile like creature with a bush growing on its back. Its
cuteness is only rivaled by that of Squirtle and Pikachu. "Bulba.
Bulbsaur!"
#2 - Charmander:
An adorable, orange, mini-dinosaur creature -- the tip of its tail is on
fire. "Char, char!"
#3 - Charmeleon:
The evolved form of Charmander, it is similar in appearance, except it
seems more "tough" and has some muscles, it is not as cute. "Char-
melllleon."
#4 - Charizard:
The final form of Charmander, it is a large dragon creature with wings.
#5 - Squirtle:
A blue turtle with disturbingly dis-proportionate eyes, it walks around
on its hind-legs. Its cuteness is only exceeded by that of Pikachu.
"Squir-tell?"
#6 - Metapod:
A green/blue cocoon that hangs from trees.
#7 - Butterfree:
A cute, big eyed butterfly that constantly giggles. It hangs out in
groups.
#8 - Kakuna:
A yellow cocoon with eyes, it hangs from the ceiling of certain caverns.
#9 - Pidgey:
A brown/tan colored bird that flies in flocks.
#10 - Pikachu:
The mascot of all that is Pokemon, Pikachu is probably the most
disgustingly cute thing I've ever seen in my entire life. "Pika...?"
#11 - Sandshrew:
An armadillo-type creature with big blue eyes. He looks soft and plushy,
perfect for Nintendo to leech off of girls who like to go shopping.
#12 - Sandslash:
A more powerful Sandshrew, it has spikes on its back and is very
muscular.
#13 - Vulpix:
A red, fox like creature with huge blue eyes and many tails curled up in
a bunch.
#14 - Jigglypuff:
A pink puffball that flies around and sings sickening songs that make
"Barney and Friends" seem satanic in nature.
#15 - Zubat:
A fast, agile blue bat that is hard to capture on film.
#16 - Vileplume:
A walking, talking mushroom that likes to dance.
#17 - Diglett:
A cute, brown, worm like creature with a pink nose (?) that lives
underground.
#18 - Dugtrio:
The evolved form of Diglett is very tough and mean looking.
#19 - Meowth:
The yellow cat with a New York accent returns to scream and yell,
"Meowth, that's right!"
#20 - Psyduck:
The little yellow duck that can't seem to get rid of its headaches,
Psyduck is as psychotic as he is in the cartoon, and sounds the same.
"Psyyyyduckkkk?"
#21 - Mankey:
A furry pig that jumps up and down in place.
#22 - Growlithe:
A puppy-dog, basically.
#23 - Arcanine:
A monstrous dog with huge tufts of fur around its neck and large paws.
#24 - Poliwag:
A walking tadpole with a bull's-eye on its belly.
#25 - Weepinbell:
A floating plant that resembles a tube.
#26 - Victreebell:
Same as the above, except larger and a darker shade of green.
#27 - Geodude:
A muscular rock creature, it climbs on rocks and walls. "Dude! Dude!
Geo! Geodude!"
#28 - Graveler:
A titanic boulder with large hands, it hangs on walls and then crashes
to the ground in a cloud of sand.
#29 - Rapidash:
A beautifully animated pony with flames for a mane and tail, it also has
a single horn in its forehead.
#30 - Slowpoke:
A pink hippo-type creature, it is pathetically slow, hence the name.
#31 - Slowbro:
The advanced form of Slowpoke, Slowbro has a huge clam eating its tail.
#32 - Magnemite:
A ball with single eye, magnets on the side, and screw heads coming out
of its face, they float around all day.
#33 - Magneton:
Three magnemites joined together.
#34 - Doduo:
An ostrich creature with two heads, it is very fleet-footed.
#35 - Grimer:
An organism consisting entirely of slime.
#36 - Muk:
Evolved from Grimer, Muk is powerful and quite large.
#37 - Shellder:
A clam with a long tongue, it flies out of the water and floats around
for awhile.
#38 - Cloyster:
Evolved form of Shellder, Cloyster is very menacing with its huge spikes
and dark grin. Very cool looking.
#39 - Haunter:
Rather disappointing, it is just a shadow with hands and eyes.
#40 - Electrode:
A red/white ball with a large grin. Don't make it angry or it will
explode!
#41 - Koffing:
A purple ball with holes all over its body, it floats around and
secretes a nasty gas.
#42 - Chansey:
Another cute Pokemon, Chansey is a large pink ball that hops around
while carrying an egg. "Chanseeeeeyyy!"
#43 - Kangaskahn:
A menacing kangaroo-type creature, it carries its young in its pouch at
all times.
#44 - Goldeen:
A little fish that jumps out of the water from time to time.
#45 - Staryu:
A star with a red eye in the center, the eye changes colors when the
Staryu is excited.
#46 - Starmie:
Pretty rare, the Starmie moves at blinding speeds, and is almost
impossible to get a good shot with.
#47 - Scyther:
A green insectoid creature that has large claws, it can fly.
#48 - Jynx:
This ugly duckling never turned into a swam. It has blonde hair, black
skin, and pink lips.
#49 - Electabuzz:
A yellow creature with black stripes all over its body, it walks very
slowly and usually faces away from you.
#50 - Magmar:
An interesting duck-faced creature with claws all over the place, it
lives near magma lakes. I think he's pretty neat looking!
#51 - Magikarp:
A golden colored fish that hops out of the water occasionally. Note the
sound it makes...that's what sound a fish makes when out of water! These
guys at HAL did their homework...
#52 - Gyarados:
My all time favorite Pokemon, it is simply gigantic and is a spectacular
sight to see in this game.
#53 - Lapras:
A docile, dragon sorta Pokemon that lives out in the water. Cool
looking.
#54 - Ditto:
A blob resembling a grimer, but more "polished." It can transform into
any Pokemon it comes in contact with
#55 - Eevee:
A fox creature that is easily frightened.
#56 - Porygon:
An enigma that resembles whatever type of terrain it lives on.
#57 - Snorlax:
Instead of using the kitty litter the way it was intended, this cat ate
the kitty litter. All of it.
#58 - Articuno:
A beautiful blue bird that lives near ice areas.
#59 - Zapdos:
Hatch this egg and take about 10 pictures of Zapdos emerging in all of
its glory -- then look at them later. Some of those shots are rather
impressive.
#60 - Moltres:
The last legendary bird, Moltres is fiery red and shakes off magma every
once and awhile.
#61 - Dratini:
A very smooth, big eyed, blue, cute eel that lives in the water. Get an
up close shot of this one and look at how nice it is.
#62 - Dragonite:
The dopiest Pokemon if there ever was one. His constant "Duh huhs" and
"D'ohs!" makes this scene feel like a bad Disney cartoon. Wait, they all
are bad...A big orange dragon that flies.
#63 - Mew:
The final Pokemon to film, it doesn't exactly take a rocket scientist to
locate him. Just me. Found in the secret level.
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5) POKEMON SNAP WALKTHROUGH
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These strategies assume you have all the items (Apples, Pokeflute,
Pester Bombs, etc.).
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////////////////////// BEACH ENVIRONMENT \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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Pokemon to snap: Pidgey, Doduo, Pikachu, Butterfree, Lapras, Snorlax,
Meowth, Scyther, Magikarp, Chansey, Eevee, and Kangaskhan (12 total)
--------------------------- BASIC SMACK --------------------------------
This area will have some general information about snapping all the
simple Pokemon, where to look and when, etc.
Pidgey:
These can be found at the start of the level, the middle, and the very
end. For the best shot, go to the very end where the two Pidgeys are
going to use a wind attack on Meowth <see below>. When you get there,
they will be above the track and moving away from you...use the Dash
Engine, and you can be in front of them, and then turn around and get a
REALLY close up shot of both of them.
Doduo:
At the start, he will leap out of a blind corner and run off. Predict
the second he will be in the center and snap your camera, you can get up
to 3000 points. This takes practice. He will run around for the rest of
the level, but the shot won't be as close as at the start/middle of the
stage.
Pikachu:
Found at the start, there are also two hidden ones.
Butterfree:
These little insects are flying around all over the level. The absolute
best place to get a picture of this is on the bridge that goes over the
water. Use the Dash Engine all the way there and you can find up to four
Butterfree there at once.
Lapras:
At the start, after Pikachu, look to your right, to the ocean.
Eventually, he will pop his head up. Snap his picture. Shortly after
Snorlax, you can see the ocean again, and if you snapped Lapras photo,
two will appear -- snap the one closest to you. When you cross the
bridge, another will appear in the distance, ONLY IF YOU SNAPPED THE
OTHERS. Finally, at the very end where Kangaskhan is, all three will pop
their heads up, allowing you to net MAJOR points.
Snorlax:
This giant sleeping cat can only be photographed when he's awake. If you
toss a Pester Bomb at him, he'll scratch himself. If you play the
Pokeflute, he'll dance. Pick which one you like and snap it.
Meowth:
Pretty much found all over the place, it's easy to get a good shot of
him. At the end of the level, after the Kangaskhan, some Pidgeys will
use their wind attacks to scare away a Meowth -- snap the Meowth when
he's twirling around, Dr. Oak likes that.
Scyther:
Shortly after the Snorlax, there will be a big copse, overflowing with
flowers and grass, and you will see several leaves being disturbed. Keep
tossing Pester Balls in there, and if you can hit where the leaves shoot
up, Scyther will fly up, do a little slash attack, and fly away. Snap
his slash for a good pose.
Magikarp:
When you pass over the water with the bridge, hurl apples/pester bombs
into the river and one will jump out.
Eevee:
After the copse with Scyther, you will find some large boulders with
Eevee running around. Play the Pokeflute to make him jump, this makes
for the best pose.
Chansey:
The pink ball that Eevee is pushing around is actually Chansey. Throw an
apple/pester bomb at the ball and it will transform into it. Play the
Pokeflute to make it dance a happy dance :p
Kangaskhan:
Found near the end, it's pretty hard to miss. The problem is, its facing
away, so you can't get any points that way. Throw an apple at it and
watch it run at you! Do this from far away so you by the time you get
there he will be near the road, allowing you to get a good shot. The
best pose is when he's roaring at you (his mouth is open and his eyes
bug out).
-------------------------- BIG TIME POINTS -----------------------------
"Big Time Points" is exactly what you think it is. This part will point
out some neat tricks on getting really good photos. Very cool stuff
here!
Cowabunga Pikachu:
The Pikachu at the start of the level is actually a great surfer. Throw
apples in front of it and lead it to the surfboard, where it will jump
up and down excitedly. This nets you around 5,000 points.
Meowth, That's Right:
Immediately after the Snorlax, but before the Scyther copse, you will
see a Meowth sitting on top of a ledge. Hurl a Pester Bomb at it, then
wait for the Zero-One to go around the ledge, and you will see Meowth
sitting on the ground. When he gets up, he'll stand on one leg, open his
mouth very wide, and make himself look really big. Snap this! Mega
points.
Ultimate Pikachu:
There are also two other Pikachus in the level, but they're hidden well.
Flush out Scyther from the copse (see above) and two Pikachus will come
out and sit on the tree stumps. Play the Pokeflute, and they will do the
thundershock move. Snap this! You will get points for the fact that
there are two Pikachus in one shot, points for the electrical attack,
and points for their platform, the stumps. This can get you anywhere
from 6,000 to 6,500 points. Yowza!
--------------------- GETTING THE NEXT LEVEL ---------------------------
Unlocking the next level isn't so tough; just take pictures of six
different species of Pokemon.
-------------------------- THE SECRET SIGN -----------------------------
Each level has a natural object that looks like a Pokemon of some sort;
this is a "Pokemon Sign." If you take pictures of each sign in each
world, you can open up a secret level! However, you can only identify it
once you complete all six, main levels. So, here we go...
From the start, pass the Pikachu, and look to your left. Keep
looking...you will see some big rocks with algae on them, when you try
to focus on the center you will get a red dot as if you were snapping a
Pokemon! Snap this rock, it is "Kingler's Rock."
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Pokemon to snap: Pikachu, Electrode, Electabuzz, Kakuna, Zapdos,
Magikarp, Zubat, Haunter, Diglett, Dugtrio, Magnemite, and Magneton (12
total)
--------------------------- BASIC SMACK --------------------------------
Pikachu:
At the start, near the Zapdos egg, and at the end with the Diglett. Why
does he want to play with Diglett? He just scares Pikachu..."Pika?
PIKA!!"
Electrode:
In the first caverns and at the outside. By themselves, they're not
worth very many points. However, throw an item at them, and they will
explode. Get a shot of them exploding, and you'll get major points.
Eletcabuzz:
Located at the start, they are difficult to get a good snap of because
they are almost always facing away from you. Use the Dash Engine to get
in front of them, then snap their face. At the end, in the cavern with
the Diglett, there are a few, you can get some decent poses by throwing
items at them. They'll pound the ground and do an electric attack.
Kakuna:
In the first cavern, these will come down in hordes. Use the Dash Engine
to get an up-close shot of one (e.g. it takes up the entire frame) for
BIG TIME points. Don't worry about getting others in the shot.
Zapdos:
In the cavern with the big egg, lead Pikachu to it with apples, then
play the Pokeflute, and his electric attack will shatter the egg. For
the best points, snap Zapdos the second he emerges. The photo should
show a lot of electricity, some egg shells flying at the edge, and two
yellow wings emerging. Besides being nice to look at, they give you tons
of points (3,000+).
Magikarp:
In the cavern with the Zapdos egg, there is a pool of water near the
metal door that leads to the next room. Watch the pool, and Magikarp
will jump out. This is probably the best place in the game to get a
Magikarp frame, since he's so close to you.
Zubat:
There are two metal doors that separate two caverns, and when they open,
Zubat comes flying at you. Quickly get a snap, because he doesn't show
up for long. This is the best place to get a Zubat shot since it comes
so close.
Haunter:
In a few rooms, there will be a glowing purple orb flying around in a
circle. Take snaps of this, it will say "?", but when they are
developed, it will show Haunter. Getting a good shot out of this is
mainly luck, because you don't know where he is facing unless the orb is
coming right at you.
Diglett:
In the second-to-last cavern, you will find a Pikachu. In front of it, a
Diglett will pop out. Use the Dash Engine for a good close-up shot.
Dugtrio:
Take a snap of Diglett, and Pikachu will go to another area, and Diglett
will appear in front of him. Snap Diglett again. This process will
continue until Dugtrio bursts out of the ground. Wait some more, and you
can have three Dugtrios on screen at once!
Magnemite:
Appearing before the exit, these metal heads are a tricky bunch. When
you try to snap them, they emit some kind of wave that doesn't allow you
to identify them. So throw an apple or pester ball at them, then take
the snap. Be sure to get a good close up!
Magneton:
Use apples to lure all three Magnemites together, and it will form into
Magneton. Throw an apple at it to make it face you. Make sure all three
orbs are on screen!
-------------------------- BIG TIME POINTS -----------------------------
Pikachu's Ball:
At the very beginning of the level, before entering the tunnel, you will
see a Pikachu. Take its picture, and it runs off. Take another picture,
it runs off. When it looks like an Electrode will roll over it, Pikachu
jumps on it and rolls around, giggling "Pika!" all the way. Major points
there. Just be sure to watch it some more...Electrode will bounce into
the wall, and Pikachu will fall off. "Pika?" exclaims Pikachu, looking
at a shaking Electrode. Then it explodes and blasts him away. Hahaha!
--------------------- GETTING THE NEXT LEVEL ---------------------------
At the very end of the level, you will find an Electrode in front of
some red rocks. Toss an apple or pester ball at it to make it explode,
and the entrance to the volcano stage is wide open.
-------------------------- THE SECRET SIGN -----------------------------
Wake up Zapdos, and it will turn on the generator with its electrical
charge. In the next room, go past where the Electabuzzes are, and you
will see a light on the wall, with the image of a Pinsir silhouette.
Snap the shadow!
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Pokemon to snap: Rapidash, Vulpix, Magmar, Charmander, Moltres,
Arcanine, Growlithe, Charmeleon, Charizard, and Magikarp (10 total)
--------------------------- BASIC SMACK --------------------------------
Rapidash:
At the very start, the flaming horse known as Rapidash will come
galloping towards you. Follow it, and when it's to your immediate left,
take a picture, you can get 4,000 points for this. If you mess that up,
you can see some more. Chuck apples at them to make them neigh and rear
up on their hind-legs, this can net you about 3,5000 points.
Vulpix:
After the Rapidashes, you will see these really cute fox things. Get a
close up shot and you're in business! You can also toss apples at them
and get a "happy" picture.
Magmar:
Near the middle and end, these fiery ducks are quite interesting. When
you see one of these and a Charmander on a small island, toss an apple
between them and Magmar will hurt the Charmander with his flame attack -
- get a shot of the flame. The other place with Magmars is immediately
after the Moltres egg. Toss an apple between them and get a snap of them
fighting. For the best shot, though, get a close up shot of the ones
after the egg, so it takes up the entire frame.
Charmander:
Found all over the place.
Moltres:
The egg blocks the road, so throw an item at it to knock it in the lava,
and Moltres will burst out screaming. When it expands its chest and all
of these little, fiery embers fly off, take the snap.
Growlithe:
At the end of the level are three craters filled with lava. Toss pester
balls into one. After three bombs to a single crater, a Pokemon will pop
out. Usually, it will be this one.
Arcanine:
..other times it will be this great beast.
Magikarp:
After the pair of Magmars near the Moltres egg, you can spot a small
pool of water. Throw some items in and this little fish will pop out.
Charmeleon:
If the Magmar and Charmander fight, the Charmander will evolve into
Charmeleon. The best place to find a Charmeleon, however, is at the very
end. Make sure to get a close up!
Charizard:
The road to the mighty Charizard begins with the aforementioned
Charmeleon. When it is right in front of the lava pool, knock it in with
an item, and Charizard will blast out (notice how detailed he is). Throw
an item at him to make him breath fire, and get a shot of that.
-------------------------- BIG TIME POINTS -----------------------------
Charmander Frat Party:
Instead of blowing the Moltres egg into the hot lava, allow it to stop
your craft completely. Look to your left to find two Charmanders running
around. Throw apples there to get them together, and one will call his
friends ("Char! Char!"), and four other Charmanders will come running
from the above cliff, fall down, and join the party. Lure them close to
you, and use the Pokeflute to make them stop running around. This can
net you 5,000 points!!
It's A Doggy-Style Day:
At the three craters, make a dog appear from each. Either three
Arcanines or three Growlithes (not mixed). Lure them together with
apples, and presto, instant points (brought to you by Folgers).
--------------------- GETTING THE NEXT LEVEL ---------------------------
Take pictures of 22 different species of Pokemon.
-------------------------- THE SECRET SIGN -----------------------------
At the beginning of the level is a large crater, expelling clouds of
ash. Throw some pester bombs into it, and it will emit a strange looking
cloud -- photograph these, it is "Koffing's Kloud."
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//////////////////////// RIVER ENVIRONMENT \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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Pokemon to snap: Poliwag, Bulbasaur, Slowpoke, Slowbro, Vileplume,
Shellder, Metapod, Psyduck, Porygon, Cloyster, Magikarp, and Pikachu (12
total)
--------------------------- BASIC SMACK --------------------------------
Poliwag:
At the very beginning of the level, to the right, is a large hill with
foliage blocking the view, but you can just see the tips of some blue
creatures. Throw pester bombs up there, use the Dash Engine, and you can
get a really good close-up of the Poliwags coming down the hill.
Throughout the rest of the level they will follow you, so if you missed
the close-up, you can still get shots, but not as good.
Bulbasaur:
Also at the start, but to the left. There will be a tree stump with a
green tuft on top, throw a pester bomb at it and it will fall down,
revealing Bulbasaur. Also toss a pester bomb into the side of the log
near it (the black part), and another Bulbasaur will come out. Get a
close up shot of the one from the lowered log, with the one from the
tree stump in the background. "Bulba! Bulbasaur!"
Slowpoke:
Pretty hard to miss. Lure them closer to the water with apples, and take
a shot of them while they are on their hind-legs.
Slowbro:
Near both Slowpokes, there is a circle of dirt. Lure the Slowbros there
with apples, but do it from far away, because as their name implies,
they are slow. When they get on the circle, they will fish for Cloysters
with their tail. They get bitten, and they transform into Slowbro! Play
the Pokeflute to make them do a great pose. If you do this too late, you
will be too far away to get a decent shot. Remember that when you look
backwards, the Zero-One goes slower!
Vileplume:
In between the two Slowpokes, on the right side, is a strange object in
the ground emitting some kind of gas. Play the Pokeflute and it makes
the object fly up to reveal Vileplume, the plant-Pokemon! If you play
the last song in the list, it will do backflips -- worth more points
that just it dancing.
Shellders:
Easy enough to find, but getting a shot is difficult because they always
appear so far away. Use the Dash-Engine for good effects.
Metapod:
Around the middle of the level, you will go under a canopy of trees, and
you can see Metapods up there. When you hit them with a Pester Ball,
they come down and block your path. Make the fourth one block your path,
so now you are stopped. Look behind you and make the other three come
down, and take a picture of the one closest to you, with the other two
in the shot as well.
Magikarp:
Throw items into the water at the start, and hey, there it is.
Psyduck:
Floating around after the middle, Psyduck is hard to capture because of
his erratic movements. Hit him with an apple, then he will sink down,
and until the end, will jump up from the water and scream some kind of
word I've never heard..."Syah!!" Take a picture when he is in mid-air
for a good pose.
Porygon:
Appearing near the very end, you will notice very strange markings on
the right walls that are moving. Throw a pester ball at it, and Porygon
will pop out. A few apples here and there, and presto, muchos puntos.
Cloyster:
Only appearing a few times, Cloyster will leap out of the water and
glide around for roughly ten seconds, then disappear. Snap the photo
when he is high in the air.
Pikachu:
At the very end of the level, peering out of the wooden structure every
other moment.
-------------------------- BIG TIME POINTS -----------------------------
Ritalin Enhanced Pikachu:
At the end of the level, hit Pikachu with either an apple or a pester
bomb, and it will jump out of the wooden structure and run around really
fast. If you get it snapped, you can get some good points.
--------------------- GETTING THE NEXT LEVEL ---------------------------
The last Porygon you find will be on the same ledge as a switch, throw a
pester ball at it to reveal Porygon, and it will land on the switch,
opening the side gate.
-------------------------- THE SECRET SIGN -----------------------------
Go see Vileplume, and make it dance. Since it has stopped producing
spore clouds, you can see the large structure above it -- take a picture
of it, because it is "Cubone's Tree."
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//////////////////// ICE CAVERN ENVIRONMENT \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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Pokemon to snap: Grimer, Muk, Zubat, Bulbasaur, Ditto, Koffing,
Jigglypuff, Weepinbell, Victreebel, Magikarp, Pikachu, Jynx, and
Articuno (13 total)
--------------------------- BASIC SMACK --------------------------------
Grimer:
At the start of the level, there are two small acloves: inside each is a
Grimer. Take a picture of them and move into the next room, and look
down -- you will see two ledges, each with a Grimer, which makes for
great close up shots.
Muk:
Follow the directions above, then throw pester bombs at the Grimer, keep
doing this until it transforms into Muk.
Zubat:
Near the start and end. No biggy.
Bulbasaur:
There's a single one on a ledge at the start, and a trio of them in the
second room. Use apples for a great group shot!
Ditto:
The Bulbasaur's eyes are awfully small...hit them with an item and they
transform into Dittos! Don't bother with a group shot -- just get one
really close and you can get big time points.
Koffing:
There are three Koffings in the level, and they are chasing the
Jiggylypuffs. Use the Dash Engine for good close-ups. The best pose is
when they are dying -- more accurately, when that gas is coming out of
the holes in their side when you throw an item at them.
Jigglypuff:
Three of these are being chased by Koffings <see above>. Defeat the
Koffings with an apple/pester bomb, and the Jigglypuff will be free!
Weepinbell:
Near the mid-way point, this plant will be circling around a water hole.
Snap! Snap!
Victreebel:
Knock the Weepinbell into the pool and Victreebel will explode out. The
best pose is immediately after it flips out -- or, when it is still in
the air.
Magikarp:
Before the Weepinbell pool, there is a smaller water pool to the side.
Throw some items in it, and Magikarp will come out. Another good Pokemon
would be "Magikrap."
Pikachu:
After the mid-way point, a Pikachu will be captured by a Zubat.
Jynx:
Near the end, a pair of Jynxs will swim around the Articuno egg. Play
the Pokeflute, then snap them singing.
Articuno:
At the end, you will find two Jynxs by a crystal egg. Play the Pokeflute
to make the Jynxs sing, and the egg will crack, revealing the majestic
Articuno in all of her glory! The best shot is when she turns around and
you have to look straight up at it, with its wings fully extended.
-------------------------- BIG TIME POINTS -----------------------------
Floating Pikachu:
When you see Zubat pick up Pikachu, hurl pester bombs at Zubat like
there's no tomorrow. This really isn't aim, it's more randomness than
anything. When you hit Zubat, Pikachu will float down on balloons! The
balloon shot is worth a lot of points!
Flying Pikachu:
Haven't we seen a little too much of Pikachu? Anyways, after performing
the above trick, Pikachu will glide to the floor and run to the Articuno
egg. Play the Pokeflute to shatter the egg -- look away -- then look
back to see Pikachu riding Articuno as it flies. Be sure to snap
Pikachu, not Articuno.
Flashy Articuno:
When Articuno is hatching, take tons of shots, and give Dr. Oak the
frame that has a ball of blue/white light where you can only see
Articuno's wings. He'll give you extra points for that, and it is worth
more than anything else from Articuno.
Jigglypuff Concert:
Everytime your rescue a Jigglypuff, it will appear at the very end of
the level, singing for you. If you can get all three of them singing,
you can get almost 6,000 points!
--------------------- GETTING THE NEXT LEVEL ---------------------------
Take pictures of at least 40 different Pokemon and the next course is
yours.
-------------------------- THE SECRET SIGN -----------------------------
A little bit past the place with Weepinbell, to the left, there are some
strange crystal objects. Take a photograph of them, and it says, "?"
Don't worry, when they are developed, it will show the "Mewtwo
Constellation" -- another Pokemon sign!
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//////////////////////// VALLEY ENVIRONMENT \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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Pokemon to snap: Squirtle, Magikarp, Goldeen, Dratini, Sandslash,
Sandshrew, Geodude, Graveler, Mankey, Gyarados, Starmie, and Staryu (12
total)
The best level of the game in my opinion...cool music, great visuals, a
variety of Pokemon, and it has Gyarados! What else could you possibly
ask for?!
--------------------------- BASIC SMACK --------------------------------
Squirtle:
There are three at the end, but they are too far away. At the start of
the level, you will see some brownish colored objects in the water. Use
pester bombs on them, and they will bounce away and on to the shore,
revealing to you that they were the shells of Squirtles! Don't worry
about getting two in a shot, just get a single one really close to you.
A good way to do this is to hit them with an apple (not a pester bomb --
it will knock them out).
Magikarp:
A few will pop out here and there, and if you keep tossing items into
the water, you should get more.
Goldeen:
Throw items into the water and they will pop up sometimes. Be fast! They
only appear for a few split-seconds.
Dratini:
The best looking "small-fry-fish" Pokemon, just toss items into the
water and you can get good close ups of this guy. I like his smooth
skin...it owns my soul <sob, sob>.
Sandshrew:
At the start of the level, throw pester bombs at the Geodudes, and when
they fall and smash into the ground, the shockwaves will cause a
Sandshrew to pop out, another adorable Pokemon for your collection. The
closer, the better.
Sandslash:
Only one appears, and it disappears when you get close. To get a good
close-up shot, go to the area with the two Geodudes and a single
Graveler (which is, of course, where it appears in the first place).
Quickly knock off both Geodudes, which will cause Graveler to fall,
which will cause Sandslash to come up. The faster you do this, the
closer you can get to Sandslash. The closer, the more points (up to
4,000).
Geodude:
There are five in the level: three on the first ridge, two by the first
Graveler. Knock them off with pester bombs, and they will face you for
several seconds. The best place to get a shot is by the Graveler, since
Sandshrews won't block you.
Graveler:
There are four Gravelers -- one at the start, three near the Gyarados
Waterfall. For the first one, knock off both Geodudes with pester bombs
and their combined shockwaves will knock off this heavy guy. Capture the
moment he smashes into the ground and knocks up dust -- that's a good
point-getting pose.
Mankey:
Basically everywhere. The best snap to get of him is at the end when
activating the level switch (see, "Getting To the Next Level" below).
Starmie:
Shortly after the Gyarados Waterfall, Starmies will come out of the
water. Getting a good shot is difficult, because they spin around so
much. Remember: the jewel in the center is their eye, so if you see no
jewel, its BACK IS TO YOU!
Staryu:
When you take a picture of Starmie, it will circle around you very
quickly. When you reach the vortex, it will be sucked in, and Stayru
will (surprise, surprise) pop out. BE QUICK! Staryu is the most
difficult Pokemon in the game to get a decent shot of, it will only be
on screen for about three seconds, and he moves FAST.
Dragonite:
When you reach the vortex, keep throwing pester balls into it (the
vortex will flash white when you do). After a few, Dragonite will pop
out and fly away. The best pose is when he does the "splits" with his
legs and opens his mouth. Argh...talk about retarded.
Gyarados:
This takes a lot of work, but it's worth it! At the start of the level,
there is a Magikarp that keeps jumping out of the water. Keep throwing
pester balls near it, and it will be flung towards the shore with the
Mankey, and the furry rodent will hurl the fish far, far away. Roughly
45 seconds later when your each the three Gravelers, Magikarp will land
on the shore. Toss it a pester bomb, and it will bounce across the river
and into the waterfall. With a climatic introduction, Gyarados will
BURST out of the waterfall as drops of water pour off his head and he
roars his strange war-cry and the camera shows you his high-polygon
head. <sniff> It's so beautiful. :P
-------------------------- BIG TIME POINTS -----------------------------
Graveler's Limbo Party <pronounced, "parrr-taay">:
When you see the three Gravelers in front of Gyarados Waterfall, play
the Pokeflute and watch them dance! You can get any where from 3500 to
4000 points off of this!
Gyarados Close-up:
I haven't seen this mentioned any where else, but when in the river
areas (e.g. this entire stage), you can go to the left or right,
depending on what direction you face. For example, if you are going
between the three Gravelers and Gyarados Waterfall, if you face the
waterfall, you will go in THAT direction and AWAY from the Gravelers,
and vice verse if you face the Gravelers. Due to this, you can get very
nice close ups of Gyarados when he emerges from the falls.
Notice -- the "trick" doesn't work when your camera is zoomed in.
--------------------- GETTING THE NEXT LEVEL ---------------------------
After the vortex, you will see a high hill with a Mankey standing
proudly on top, and three Squirtles at the bottom. When you get near
them, two will pop their head/arms in their shell and bolt up the hill,
almost hitting the Mankey -- leaving one Squirtle left. He will look at
you, the up towards the hill, then pop his head/legs in so only his
shell remains. When his shell and the Mankey are lined up, toss a pester
ball at the shell, and it will rocket up the hill and pummel Mankey
(marsh's note: Gee, you don't think they got that from a Mario game, do
ya? Perish the thought!).
Around the hill, you will see Mankey standing in front of a red button
(marsh's note: this is the best time to snap his picture). A final
pester bomb, and Mankey will roll onto the switch and open the door to
Dr. Oak's Secret Penthouse! He will introduce you to the SIX POKEMON
SIGNS, and the signs can now be captured on film. You see, if you get
all six signs, you open up the last level. Piece O' cake, eh?
-------------------------- THE SECRET SIGN -----------------------------
They say that if you want to hide something really good, you should make
it obvious. Nothing could be closer to the truth! "Mt. Dugtrio" is at
the very start of the stage, takes up most of the screen, and is staring
you right in the face. And, of course, I didn't find it for
awhile...which is why you're here, right? To get help on this game
<snicker> or you want to read this for some pathetic reason. You must be
pretty bored. You see, I can type little messages like this in FAQs for
short/easy games like this, since almost no one will read it. Works out
rather nicely. I've seen other authors do it as well...smart people they
are ;)
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///////////////////////// RAINBOW ISLAND \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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Pokemon to snap: Mew (1 total)
NOTICE:
This stage can only be reached by taking pictures of the SIX POKEMON
SIGNS.
GETTING THAT PESKY MEW WITH AN AWESOME POSE:
Mew will come at you inside of her blue bubble shield! Throw items at it
to cause damage. After three direct hits, it changes to a yellow bubble.
Three more shots, and it will be free -- for a few seconds. The shield
will turn yellow and go near the center of the screen, while Mew will
appear either to the left or right (there's a pattern somewhat). To get
the absolute best pose, you must knock Mew over the head using an item.
This seems hard at first, but soon you will find it easy, but the thing
is, to get her as close as possible, you must hit her almost
immediately! Random luck plays a part here. If you do hit her, she will
stop, spin around in place, and fly towards you!
Special: 2500
Size: 500
Pose: 1500
Technique: x2
- - - - - - -
Total: 9000
As far as I know, that is the maximum you can achieve for Mew (marsh's
note: nice touch with heartbeat when Mew is free, it makes you a little
nervous).
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////////////////////// POKEMON SCORES CHALLENGE \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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After finding all 63 Pokemon and watching the ending credits, Dr. Oak
will inform you off the POKEMON SCORES CHALLENGE. Basically, each stage
now has a CHALLENGE SCORE set by other Pokemon trainers (I wager they
were from testers at NOA/NCL). Basically, everytime you take a picture,
the CPU will pre-determine, on the fly, how much it is worth, and will
add them all up at the end, then multiply that number by the amount of
species you photographed.
Example:
I set up a shot with Pikachu so each frame is basically worth 4,000
points. I snap this frame 10 times.
4,000 * 10 = 40,000 points
When I finish the level, I have taken pictures of only two different
kinds of species. The extra one I took was worth 1000 points.
40,000 + 1000 = 41,000 * 2 = 82,000 points for the entire level.
So here's advice for beating the scores.
- Get the best shots and take as many snaps as you are physically
capable.
- Take, AT THE VERY LEAST, one snap of each species in a level.
A good example would be the Beach level -- at the start you can set up
Pikachu on the surfboard. Get about 20 shots of that, then maybe 20
shots later of two Pikachus on a stump while using thunderbolt, then
everything in the level, etc., etc., it comes out to quite a bit of
points.
LEVEL CHALLENGE SCORE MY HIGH SCORE
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
! Beach ! 1,510,000 ! 2,253,240 !
!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
! Tunnel ! 1,510,000 ! 1,718,400 !
!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
! Volcano ! 1,510,000 ! 1,984,590 !
!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
! River ! 1,510,000 ! 1,516,410 !
!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
! Cave ! 1,510,000 ! 1,825,300 !
!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
! Valley ! 1,510,000 ! 1,912,400 !
!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
! Rainbow ! 420,000 ! 434,890 !
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I honestly didn't put much time into getting really good scores, so
don't e-mail me bragging how you can beat my ass to a bloody stump.
In my opinion, beating the high-score for the Rainbow Island was the
hardest thing of the game. You had to have a good eye to get the best
shots of Mew consistently, and you had to do it very quickly. That was
something pretty fun to do!
And lastly, you do not get anything for beating the challenge scores,
just the knowledge that this game has almost zero replay value after you
beat it about three times. Lucky thing I rented it beforehand and read
some reviews :p
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6) CREDITS
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Companies
= = = = = = = = =
Nintendo/HAL: They made this highly unique game. I have the feeling this
won't be the last of the picture taking games...I bet they'll have
future ones with 20+ levels and all 150 Pokemon! I just hope they don't
get too carried away, I like fighting them better than snapping
pictures.
Internet Sites
= = = = = = = = = =
GameFaqs <www.gamefaqs.com.: They have all 30+ of my FAQs -- I believe
this is around my 35th. They also have thousands of other FAQs, so if
you can't get help there, you're in trouble.
Official Pokemon Site <www.pokemon.com>: They have a great "Online
Pokedex" for the Gameboy game -- with full screen, colored pictures from
the cartoon...very nice. But, the polygonal versions look so much more
impressive...<sigh>.
People
= = = = = = = = = = =
MetroidMoo <
[email protected]>: I got most of the level-information
from his FAQ. Very good job.
Adil <
[email protected]>: Many, many nice tricks for getting really
high scores. Excellent FAQ, I suggest you check it out (it's also at
GameFaqs, of course).
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