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=- Pokemon Snap (N64) -=
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Written By: Ryan "MetroidMoo" Ammerman
GUIDE TYPE ......................... FAQ/Walkthrough
FILE SIZE .................................... 63 KB
FIRST RELEASED ................................ 1999
LAST UPDATED .................... September 26, 2004
LATEST VERSION ................................ 2.81
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<<< TABLE OF CONTENTS >>>
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1) Version History
2) Story
3) Controls
4) Game Overview
[4.1] Photo Scoring
[4.2] Items
[4.3] Photo Specials
[4.4] ? Photos
[4.5] Photo Suggestions
5) Course Walkthrough
6) Item Reactions
7) Pokemon Locations
8) Secrets
9) GameShark Codes
10) Frequently Asked Questions
11) Credits
12) Contact/Legal Information
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=- 1) VERSION HISTORY -=
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VERSION 2.8 - DECEMBER 15, 2003
Revised the file's format, and adjusted the number of characters per line.
VERSION 2.7 - OCTOBER 15, 2002
Updated contact information and made a few other changes.
VERSION 2.66 - UNKNOWN
Changed posting notice.
VERSION 2.65 - UNKNOWN
Made some minor changes and removed a section.
VERSION 2.63 - UNKNOWN
Updated legal information.
VERSION 2.62 - UNKNOWN
Changed the look of the FAQ a bit.
VERSION 2.61 - UNKNOWN
Changed copyright/legal info.
VERSION 2.6 - UNKNOWN
Fixed grammar/spelling errors and updated parts of the guide.
VERSION 2.55 - UNKNOWN
Added more GameShark codes.
VERSION 2.5 - UNKNOWN
Updated "Author's Note" and "Important Info" section. Also fixed the FAQ up
a bit.
VERSION 2.3 - UNKNOWN
Added 2 parts to the "Important Info" section.
VERSION 2.25 - UNKNOWN
Added info for accessing the courses and getting the items (Look in Course
Information or Frequently Asked Questions).
VERSION 2.2 - UNKNOWN
Added "GameShark Codes" section and updated "Frequently Asked Questions"
section.
VERSION 2.0 - UNKNOWN
Added 4 new tips/tricks and made more minor changes.
VERSION 1.9 - UNKNOWN
Added "? Photos" to the Important Info section, made minor changes, and
updated "Author's Note".
VERSION 1.8
Added "Item Reactions" section, fixed spelling errors, added a trick in the
"Tips/Tricks" section, added "Author's Note" at the end of this section.
VERSION 1.5 - UNKNOWN
Added "Frequently Asked Questions" section and finished "Course Information"
section.
VERSION 1.3 - UNKNOWN
Move some stuff around again and made some changes. Added info for the Volcano
and River courses in the "Course Information" section.
VERSION 1.2 - UNKNOWN
Added "Pokemon Locations" section, made some corrections, updated
"Tips/Tricks" section and "Important Info" section. Moved some information
around and added info for the Beach and Tunnel stages.
VERSION 1.0 - UNKNOWN
First version of the guide.
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=- 2) STORY -=
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Pokemon Snap's storyline, from the instruction manual...
One day, a talented young photographer named Todd received an interesting
letter from Professor Oak, the famous Pokemon researcher...
Dear Todd,
My name is Professor Oak, and I research Pokemon. I have heard of your
excellent work as a photographer and would like your assistance in my
research.
I am currently doing research on Pokemon Island. Wild Pokemon are the only
creatures who live on this island, making it the perfect place to study
Pokemon in their natural habitat.
I have thought of asking Pokemon trainers to help me, but I am afraid they
would become too interested in catching the Pokemon on the island.
If that happened, the number of Pokemon on the island would decrease, and
Pokemon Island would lose its value.
Instead, I would like you to take pictures of the Pokemon in their natural
setting. Your pictures would help me complete my PKMN Report.
I am looking forward to working with you. Please come to my Laboratory right
away. I'll be waiting for you!
--Professor Oak
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=- 3) CONTROLS -=
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This section lists the game's controls.
NOTE: For using items, make sure that the camera isn't focused.
Analog Stick -> Move view
A -> Take picture (when focused)
Throw Pokemon Food
B -> Throw Pester Ball
Z -> (Hold) Focus camera
R -> (Hold) Activate Dash Engine
C -> (Down) Play tune from Poke Flute
(Up) Move view to front
(Left) Move view to left
(Right) Move view to right
Start -> Pause
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This section contains various information about the game.
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Size - How close the Pokemon is. The closer it is in the picture, the more
points you can get. And the farther it is, the less points.
Pose - What action the Pokemon is doing. Try out different items on different
Pokemon to get them to perform some actions. Certain poses will get you
more points than others will.
Technique - If you center the Pokemon in the photo, Prof. Oak will double the
total score.
Other PKMN - You'll get extra points if you manage to get more of the same
Pokemon in the picture. So getting two Butterfrees in a photo
will get you more points than if there was just one.
Special - You'll have to do certain things in a course to get a chance at
getting a special action. A Special will usually get you more points
than a Pose.
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NOTE: To find out how to get the items, look for the locations in the
"Frequently Asked Questions" section.
Pokemon Food - Use this apple-type food to get lure Pokemon to certain areas.
Try taking a shot right before or after they eat it when they
have a happy expression/pose. Also try hitting a Pokemon with
it and watch what happens.
Pester Ball - This item mainly forces Pokemon out of hiding. Hitting Pokemon
with this can cause them to do special things. Most of the
time, this item will have the same effect as hitting a Pokemon
with Pokemon Food.
Poke Flute - This one can play 3 different tunes, but all of them have the
same effect on a Pokemon (except for Snorlax, Vileplume,
Graveler, and Jynx). Some Pokemon will do special actions if
they hear its melody.
Dash Engine - Press and hold R, and Zero-One will travel faster. Very useful
if you're in the course to reach a certain area. You can also
use it to catch up to Pokemon that move too quickly.
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Course #1 - Beach
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"Surfing Pikachu" - When you see the surfboard, use Pokemon Food to lure
Pikachu to it. If you can do it right, he'll hop on the
board and do flips.
"Pikachu on a Stump" - When you reach the first patch of tall grass, Pidgey
and Meowth will come out. Hit Meowth with a Pester Ball
so he falls down on the rails. Now Zero-One will stop
when it hits him. Keep throwing Pester Balls into the
tall grass until Scyther pops out. Two Pikachus will
run out and get on the stumps. Play the Poke Flute, and
both of them will do a thunder attack!
"Gust-using Pidgey" - Near the end of the level, Meowth is standing by a nest.
Two Pidgeys will fly in and use Gust on Meowth. If you
hit both of the Pidgeys before they reached the nest,
they won't attack Meowth.
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Course #2 - Tunnel
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"Pikachu on a Ball" - At the beginning of the level, take a picture of
Pikachu. He will run off. Now take another shot of him.
When the Electrode rolls near him, he will get on it.
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Course #3 - Volcano
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"Fighting Magmar" - A bit after the egg there are two Magmars. Toss Pokemon
Food right between them. They should both try to get it at
the same time and end up using their fire attack on each
other.
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Course #4 - River
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"Speed Pikachu" - Right before the gate is Pikachu hiding behind the wood
structure. Hit him with an item when it comes out. He will
run around very quickly, so this picture might be hard to
get it right.
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Course #5 - Cave
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"Balloon Pikachu" - When you see Pikachu being held by Zubat, hit Zubat with a
Pester Ball. He'll go right up, and Pikachu will ride down
in balloons. This one is very difficult get, so you will
probably have to try this multiple times.
"Jigglypuff on Stage" - You can do three things for this. When you see Koffing
attack Jigglypuff, hit Koffing with an item. Now
another Koffing and Jigglypuff will come out. Do the
same. And again, another pair will appear. Now near
the end of the course you'll hear a Jigglypuff sing
and the other two dance. If you want to hear just the
singing, save one of the Jigglypuffs.
"Flying Pikachu" - Do the same thing you did for "Balloon Pikachu". Then
Pikachu will walk over to the egg. Crack the egg using the
Poke Flute. Continue on through the stage, but keep looking
behind you until you see Articuno with Pikachu riding on
its back. Now start getting shots of this. Make sure that
the picture counts as a Pikachu and not Articuno!
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Course #6 - Valley
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"Graveler's Group Dance" - When you reach the first waterfall, look to your
left to see 3 Gravelers on the wall. Play the Poke
Flute, and they'll jump down and dance. Make sure
you get most of them in the shot because otherwise
it won't count!
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Course #7 - Rainbow Cloud
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"Hidden Pokemon Mew" - Destroy Mew's barrier with Pokemon Food or Pester
Balls. When he doesn't have his shield anymore, just
take a picture of him!
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PKMN Sign - Before you meet up with Prof. Oak in the Valley, each picture you
take of a PKMN Sign will appear as a "?".
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Course #1 - Beach
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#113 Chansey - When you see Chansey as a ball, get a shot of it.
#144 Snorlax - Take a picture of Snorlax when he is just sleeping on the
ground.
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Course #2 - Tunnel
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Zapdos Egg - Just get a picture of the Zapdos Egg.
#50 Diglett - This one is sorta hard to get. When you see Diglett, take a
picture of it when you see a bit of him sticking out. He'll do
this right before he comes out of the ground.
#81 Magnemite - Focus your camera when you encounter the three Magnemites.
They will emit a wave and turn into a different color. Getting
a picture of that will be a "?".
#93 Haunter - Take a picture of the flying creature that looks like Koffing.
Even though the camera can't identify it, you will be able to
see Haunter after it's developed.
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Course #3 - Volcano
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Moltres Egg - Do the same as the Zapdos one.
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Course #4 - River
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#45 Vileplume - Take a photo of Vileplume when it is still in the ground.
#137 Porygon - Another hard photo. Get a picture of the little thing that's
moving on the wall.
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Course #5 - Cave
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Articuno Egg - Care to take a guess?
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Course #7 - Rainbow Cloud
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#151 Mew - (Submitted By: cgalli) Just take a photo of Mew while its shield is
still up.
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Here are some suggested ideas for a good pose.
(Submitted By: G Dog 14 7)
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Course #1 - Beach
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1. When both Pikachus are on the stomps, play the Poke Flute so that they are
using their Thundershock attack.
2. When you see Meowth on the cliff knock him down with a Pester Ball. Then
hit him with a Pester Ball again so he makes a mean face.
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Course #2 - Tunnel
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1. Get a picture of any 6 Electrodes exploding.
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Course #3 - Volcano
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1. At the end when Growlithe and Arcanine come out, throw Pokemon Food so they
gather together.
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Course #4 - River
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1. Knock the 1st and 3rd Bulbasaur down with a Pester Ball and use Pokemon
Food to bring the one out of the log. Use more Food to get all 3 to come
together.
2. Make all 3 Poliwags come out at the same time with Pester Balls. Then throw
Pokemon Food into the river, and they jump out one after the other with
stars behind them.
3. Hit a Psyduck with a Pester Ball and then it will start jumping out of the
river.
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Course #5 - Cave
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1. If you save all 3 Jigglypuffs, you will see them near the end
singing/dancing. So hit them with Pester Balls so that they make mean
faces.
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Course #6 - Valley
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1. Hit both Geodudes to make Graveler fall down. And then Sandslash comes out.
Play the Poke Flute so he looks at you and marches in place or dances.
2. Take pictures of all 3 Staryus so they follow you, and they go into the
whirlpool. Then 3 Starmies will appear.
3. At beginning knock as many Squirtles as you can onto the shore. Then play
the Poke Flute so they stare at you and march in place.
4. Knock Mankey down with a Squirtle so he falls down next to switch. Instead
of using a Pester Ball on him, throw Pokemon Food at him so hits it away.
For this you may have to be fast to catch it just right.
(Submitted By: bmaragato)
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Course #4 - River
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Close-up of 3 Poliwags:
At the beginning, keep throwing Pester Balls at the 3 Poliwags so they get
together. Now comes the hardest part: hit one of them with a pester ball so it
faints. When the others run, hit them with Pokemon Food. When the one that you
hit wakes up and runs to the river, it's time to snap. You will have to get
all the 3 in a single shot. But when you're going to hit them with Pokemon
Food and Pester Balls they can't jump to the river, or you won't get a high
scoring shot.
Great 3 Metapods:
When you see 4 Metapods hanging from the tree, hit the last of them and make
them stop Zero-One. Look backwards and hit the 3 Metapods so that they fall.
Center the camera at the one that is really near you, and get the other two as
well.
Slowbro Close-up:
When you see the first Slowpoke, throw Pokemon Food from far away at the
spot he goes fishing and evolves to Slowbro. Try to lure him to that spot from
the far as you can. Then turn backwards so the vehicle slows down. When you
hear him evolving, face him and take lots of shots. You will be close enough
for 4,500 points.
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Course #6 - Valley
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Get 3 Sandshrews:
Hit the Geodude hanging on the wall with a pester ball so he falls. The
tremor he causes makes a Sandshrew pop out. Quickly lure him near the next
Geodude. Make the other Geodude fall, and another Sandshrew pops out again.
Now repeat the same thing for the third one. Now lure all the 3 Sandshrews
near you and snap them!
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This section includes information for all of the courses.
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Access Tunnel: Take pictures of at least 6 different Pokemon. Then Tunnel will
appear in the Course menu.
PKMN Sign Kingler Rock: Near the surfboard by Pikachu, there's a group of
strange rocks. Once the vehicle gets lined up between
the two tall rocks, take a photo of the "head".
Pokemon:
#12 Butterfree - There are a lot of these in the course. For a good shot, snap
a picture of the two above Snorlax.
#16 Pidgey - These guys are all over the place. Get the Photo Special for
Pidgey to get a great shot. You can also get 3 Pidgeys in a
picture if you keep looking behind you at the start.
#25 Pikachu - Pikachu appears 3 times here. The first one is near the
surfboard, and the other two appears after you get Scyther out.
Look in the Photo Specials for more info.
#52 Meowth - The best Meowth for a picture is the one on the hill. Play the
Poke Flute to make him dance. When you pass by him, he'll jump
over you a bit. Also try hitting him with a Pester Ball. He might
then roll down the hill. When he gets back up, he'll give you a
mean look.
#84 Doduo - A good time for a picture is when he pops out at the beginning of
the level. If you miss, retry the course. Use the Dash Engine to
make it easier.
#113 Chansey - Near Eevee is a pink ball. Hit the ball with an item, and
Chansey will appear. To get a good shot, play the Poke Flute to
make it dance.
#115 Kangaskhan - Kangaskhan is near the end of the level. Throw Pokemon Food
at it, and he'll turn around. Then it will do some poses you
can get.
#123 Scyther - Probably the hardest one in the level. Read the "Pikachu on a
Stump" Photo Special to see how to get him.
#129 Magikarp - To find it, just throw items into the water. Then you should
eventually see it. It's hard to get a good shot because
Magikarp will move quickly.
#131 Lapras - If you keep looking to the right of level, you should see Lapras
coming in and out of the water. I think if you take all of a
picture of all of the Lapras early in the level, you'll see more
up close later.
#133 Eevee - Easy one to spot. Eevee is chasing a pink ball right before the
Kangaskhan.
#143 Snorlax - It's hard to miss this tub of a Pokemon. If you just try to
take a picture of him on the ground, it won't count as Snorlax.
So either throw a Pester Ball to make him scratch his stomach,
or play the Poke Flute to make him wake up and dance.
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Access Volcano: Near the end of the level, there's an Electrode in front of
some rocks. Throw an item at it to make him explode. The
explosion will move the rocks out of the way.
PKMN Sign Pinsir Shadow: You need the Pokemon Food and Poke Flute for this.
When you reach the giant egg, toss some food by it so
Pikachu will go near it. Now play the Poke Flute, and
Pikachu will shock the egg and blow it up. Zapdos
will pop out and power up the generator. Near the end
of next area is a projector. A shadow that looks like
Pinsir will appear on the wall. Take a picture of it.
Pokemon:
#14 Kakuna - In the first cave section, Kakunas will come down. If you're
lucky enough, you can get an up-close shot with some other
Kakunas in it.
#25 Pikachu - Pikachu will appear 3 times here. One is right at the beginning,
another near the Zapdos egg, and the final one is by the
Diglett.
#41 Zubat - It's hard to get a good shot of Zubat. Each time one of the gates
open, he will fly out. If you can't get a good one now, wait until
you reach the Cave.
#50 Diglett - You can see him right by the 3rd Pikachu.
#51 Dugtrio - To see Dugtrio, keep taking pictures of Diglett. Each time you
do, Pikachu will move to where Diglett will come out. Keep
repeating this until Dugtrio appears.
#81 Magnemite - If you try to take a picture of them, they will change so that
the shots won't work. So you need to use Pokemon Food to get
pictures.
#82 Magneton - This one is slightly hard to get. Try to use the items to lure
them to each other. If you managed to get all 3 together,
they'll form Magneton.
#92 Haunter - Around some parts of the level, there are flying things that
look somewhat like Koffings. Take a picture of it. Even though
the camera says "?", it will show Haunter when they are
developed.
#101 Electrode - Easy to find. Try throwing items at them to make them
explode. You'll get extra points if you get a shot of that.
#125 Electabuzz - They are all over the place, but the problem is getting a
good shot. Free Zapdos so that he will power up the machine.
Then when you go to the next section, the Electabuzzes will
do some sort of dance.
#129 Magikarp - There's a little pool after the egg. If wait long enough,
Magikarp will jump out of it.
#145 Zapdos - Lure Pikachu near the egg, and play the Poke Flute. He will
shock the egg and break it. For a good shot, take a picture of
Zapdos as soon as it breaks out of the egg.
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Access River: Get pictures of at least 22 different Pokemon. Then River will
appear in the Course menu.
PKMN Sign Koffing Smoke: This one is right at the beginning. When you see a
volcano with purple smoke coming out of it, toss a
few Pester Balls in it. A bunch of smoke will come
out, some of it will take a form that looks like
Koffing.
Pokemon:
#4 Charmander - Don't bother getting a shot of the first Charmander you see.
Instead, wait until you reach the egg. See the trick
"Charmander: The Gathering" to see how to get 6 Charmanders
in one shot.
#5 Charmeleon - There are two ways in this level to see a Charmeleon. When you
see Magmar and Charmander, throw some food between them. If
Charmander tries to eat it, Magmar will attack him. Then
Charmander will evolve. The other one is near the end of the
level walking/running around a pool of lava.
#6 Charizard - Near the end, you'll see Charmeleon around a pool of lava. Hit
him with an item so he falls into the pool. Then Charizard will
pop out. Because of his great size, you'll need to get a
picture right before you enter the gate. Throw Pokemon Food at
him to get a cool Flamethrower attack!
#37 Vulpix - After the Rapidashes are some Vulpixes. Drop some Pokemon Food in
front of them for a good pose and expression. Also use Pester
Balls to make them faint. This also gets you a good shot.
#58 Growlithe - When you see the Charmeleon near the lava, look to your right
to see three mini-volcanoes. Toss a Pester Ball in them, and a
Growlithe can come out. If you're lucky enough to get all
three Growlithes, try to get them into a group shot.
#59 Arcanine - You might not be able to see this Pokemon. Do the same thing
you did to get Growlithe. If you're lucky, Arcanine might come
out of one. If it doesn't retry the level.
#78 Rapidash - You can find Rapidashes at the start. Hit them with Pokemon
Food or Pester Balls to get them into a good pose for a photo.
#126 Magmar - Like with Charmander, don't bother with the first one. Right
after the egg there will be two Magmars. Look in the "Photo
Specials" for a special shot.
#129 Magikarp - I know you are wondering how there can be a fish in a volcano.
When you see the mini-volcanoes, look down to see a small
crevice of water. Toss Pokemon Food into it, and Magikarp will
jump out.
#146 Moltres - This one is obvious. When you see the egg, hit it with an item
to make it fall into the lava. Then Moltres will come out.
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Access Cave: Right behind the switch, there's a strange thing moving on the
wall. Throw a Pester Ball at it, and Porygon will burst out.
He'll then land on the switch.
PKMN Sign Cubone Tree: You need the Poke Flute. Go through the stage until you
see the top of Vileplume in the ground. Play the Poke
Flute to make him come out. Look right above Vileplume
and take a photo of the Cubone-like statue.
Pokemon:
#1 Bulbasaur - The two Bulbasaurs are hiding in the tree stumps. Hit them with
Pester Balls to make them come out. If you throw one into the
log, another one will come out. Give them Pokemon Food so they
do flips.
#11 Metapod - The Metapods are hanging from the trees, so use Pester Balls to
make them come down. Since they are fairly close together, it's
easy to get group shots.
#25 Pikachu - Pikachu is hiding behind the wood structure at the end. Look in
the "Photo Specials" to see how get Speed Pikachu.
#45 Vileplume - Look to your right after you see the first Slowpoke. You
should see strange gas in the air. This gas is coming from
Vileplume. Use the Poke Flute to make it come out. Vileplume
will also start dancing when you do this.
#54 Psyduck - Right after the Metapods, there is a Psyduck swimming around.
Just knock him out with an item. Now toss Pokemon Food into the
water, and a Psyduck should come out and some sort of pose.
#60 Poliwag - At the beginning, there's a Poliwag hiding behind the brush. Hit
it with a Pester Ball so it goes to the next Poliwag. Now hit
them so they go the next one. Hit them yet again, and they'll go
into the water. For a little while, the three Poliwags will jump
in and out of the water. Use that to get your picture.
#79 Slowpoke - There are two Slowpokes right after the Bulbasaurs. Give them
food, and take a picture of them when they're eating.
#80 Slowbro - This one takes some work. When you see a Slowpoke, use Pokemon
Food to lure it over to the empty circle. Then it'll drop its
tail into the water, and a Shellder will attach itself to it.
Give it more food so it will turn around. You must do this as
early as you can or you won't get a good shot.
#90 Shellder - These guys aren't hard miss. In certain areas of the stage,
they will pop out of the water and fly around a bit. Because
a lot come out at once, you can get bonus points for the same
Pokemon.
#91 Cloyster - Near the end of the level, a couple of Cloysters will come out
with the Shellders. Try to get a close-up shot as soon as you
can because they move quickly.
#129 Magikarp - Just keep tossing Pester Balls and Pokemon Food into the
water, and you should eventually see it.
#137 Porygon - Look to your right after the Psyduck part. There are two
strange things on the walls. Toss Pester Balls at them, and
Porygon will pop out! Hit them again to make them lose their
camouflage. Now use Pokemon Food to get them together for a
good picture.
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Access Valley: Get a photo of at least 40 different Pokemon. Then Valley will
appear in the Course menu.
PKMN Sign Mewtwo Constellation: If you look to the left of Weepinbell, there's
a group of crystals. Take a snapshot of the
large one. When you go back to Prof. Oak, the
picture will show Mewtwo!
Pokemon:
#1 Bulbasaur - There's one Bulbasaur at the beginning, but wait until a little
later so you can get three in one shot.
#25 Pikachu - This one takes some effort. After the Weepinbell, you will see
Zubat pick up Pikachu. If you're lucky enough to hit Zubat with
a Pester Ball, Pikachu will float down using balloons. Then he
runs to the egg. Play the Poke Flute to shatter the egg. Now
keep looking back, and you should see Pikachu riding Articuno.
#39 Jigglypuff - You'll see up to three Jigglypuffs being attacked by
Koffings. Hit the Koffing to save it. Try to save all three
Jigglypuffs. If you do, you can see the trio singing/dancing
near the end of the level.
#41 Zubat - There are Zubats all over the place, so you shouldn't have a
problem getting a picture.
#70 Weepinbell - An easy one to find. It will be moving around a little pool
of water. If you wait at the right time, you can get a close-
up picture.
#71 Victreebel - When you see the Weepinbell, hit it will an item to knock it
into the water. Then Victreebel will come out. Since
Victreebel is large, you won't have to worry about the size
that much.
#88 Grimer - If you look to your left at the start of the level, there are two
Grimers in small caves. Take a picture of at least one so a bit
later you can get a closer shot.
#89 Muk - If you took a picture of at least one of the Grimers at the start,
you'll see it near the three Bulbasaurs. Hit Grimer three times with
a Pester Ball to make it evolve to a Muk.
#109 Koffing - Easy to find. You'll see up to three Koffings, each one
attacking a Jigglypuff. Use the Dash Engine to get a closer
shot.
#124 Jynx - The Jynxes are right by the egg. Use the Poke Flute to make them
sing.
#129 Magikarp - Right before the Weepinbell is a small pool of water. Throw
some items into it, and a Magikarp should jump out.
#132 Ditto - Look close at the Bulbasaur's eyes, and you'll notice they are
really tiny. Hit the Bulbasaur with a Pester Ball to make it turn
into a Ditto.
#144 Articuno - When you see the two Jynxes, play the Poke Flute to make them
shatter the egg. Then Articuno will come out and fly around
for a bit.
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Access Rainbow Cloud: Before the switch, there's a big hill with Mankey on it.
And right at the bottom are a couple of Squirtles. Hit
one of the Squirtles with a Pester Ball so it goes up
the hill and collides with Mankey. Then when you go near
the switch hit Mankey, and he should fall onto the
switch. Prof. Oak will tell you get photos of the 6 PKMN
Signs. Once you do that, you can visit Rainbow Cloud.
PKMN Sign Mt. Dugtrio: This one is obvious. Just look straight ahead at the
beginning of the level and take a picture of them!
Pokemon:
#7 Squirtle - At the beginning of the level, look at the water. You will see
strange things floating. Hit them with a Pester Ball to make
jump out. If you do it correctly, it will go on land, and
Squirtle will appear.
#27 Sandshrew - If you knock down one of the Geodudes at the start, a
Sandshrew will come out. Use Pokemon Food to get a good pose.
#28 Sandslash - There's only one in the level. Knock down the Graveler to make
Sandslash reappear. You'll have to do that quickly to get a
good shot!
#56 Mankey - Mankeys are scattered throughout the level. To get a close-up
shot, look at the Access Level above.
#74 Geodude - Near the start, there are Geodudes hanging from the wall. Use
Pester Balls to make them fall down.
#75 Graveler - There's one Graveler near the beginning. Knock down the
Geodudes quickly to make it fall down. If you look to your left
at the waterfall, there are three Gravelers on the wall. Use
the Poke Flute to get them down and make them dance.
#118 Goldeen - The Goldeens are hiding underwater, so use items to make them
come out. Sometimes you might see them, and sometimes you
won't.
#120 Staryu - The Staryus are a bit after the waterfall. It'll be difficulty
to get a good photo because you can't really get them up-close.
#121 Starmie - When you see a Staryu, get a picture of it. Then it will move
around you in a circle. Then when you reach the whirlpool,
Staryu will get sucked into it. And Starmie will come out. Get
the picture as soon as you can because it won't be there for
long.
#129 Magikarp - Like Goldeen, use items to make them come out of the water.
#130 Gyarados - When you see the Magikarp jumping in and out of the water at
the start, throw Pester Balls near where it was. If you do it
right, Magikarp will jump towards Mankey and get thrown far
away. Magikarp will land near the three Gravelers. Hit it
again to make it move to the waterfall. Then Gyarados will
come out. Hit Gyarados with an item to make him do a special
attack!
#147 Dratini - There is a Dratini jumping in and out of the water near the
whirlpool. The pose won't be much of a problem to get, but the
size might.
#149 Dragonite - Toss 4 Pester Balls into the middle of the whirlpool. Then
Dragonite will come out and fly forward. Get a picture when
you first see him because it will be hard when he begins
moving.
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Pokemon:
#151 Mew - When you first see Mew, it will move back and forth in front of
you. Toss either three Pokemon Food or Pester Balls to destroy the
first barrier. Then Mew will create a yellow shield and move in a
different pattern. Hit it with three items to destroy it. Now Mew
will chase after his barrier. If you manage to hit him, Mew will
spin around. Get a picture of that. If you didn't hit Mew, he will
get his shield again. This time hit it with one item. Now it will
repeat the same thing again.
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This section tells what Pokemon are affected by what and what they do.
NOTES: The reactions might be different depending on what did before you
encounter that Pokemon.
Here's how I'll do this section:
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#0 - Name
Pokemon Food - Eat: What the Pokemon does when they eat the Food.
Pokemon Food - Hit: What the Pokemon does when they get hit with the Food.
Pester Ball: What the Pokemon does when it gets hit by a Pester Ball.
Poke Flute: How the Pokemon reacts to the sound of the Poke Flute.
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#1 - Bulbasaur
Pokemon Food - Eat: Does a flip.
Pokemon Food - Hit: Freezes for a few seconds.
Pester Ball: Goes into the air and lands on its side. If you do this in the
Cave, they turn into Dittos.
Poke Flute: Stares at you and marches in place.
#4 - Charmander
Pokemon Food - Eat: Starts jumping.
Pokemon Food - Hit: Waves arms and says "Char!".
Pester Ball: Faints and falls to the ground.
Poke Flute: Stares at you and marches in place.
#5 - Charmeleon
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: Jumps backwards.
Pester Ball: Jumps backwards and falls to the ground.
Poke Flute: None
#6 - Charizard
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: Does his Flamethrower attack on you.
Pester Ball: Spins around and then does the Flamethrower attack.
Poke Flute: None
#7 - Squirtle
Pokemon Food - Eat: Jumps and says "Squirtle!".
Pokemon Food - Hit: Wiggles and touches its head.
Pester Ball: Says "Squirt..." and then falls on the ground.
Poke Flute: Stares at you and marches in place.
#11 - Metapod
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: None
Pester Ball: Lowers down from the tree. Hit it again to make it go up to the
tree.
Poke Flute: None
#12 - Butterfree
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: None
Pester Ball: None
Poke Flute: None
#14 - Kakuna
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: None
Pester Ball: None
Poke Flute: None
#16 - Pidgey
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: Moves down a bit.
Pester Ball: Moves down a bit.
Poke Flute: None
#25 - Pikachu
Pokemon Food - Eat: Says "Pika! Pika!" and does a flip.
Pokemon Food - Hit: Falls to the ground.
Pester Ball: Falls to the ground.
Poke Flute: Says "Pikachu!" and does a thunder attack.
#27 - Sandshrew
Pokemon Food - Eat: Jumps into the air.
Pokemon Food - Hit: Falls back a bit.
Pester Ball: Falls to the ground and shakes a little.
Poke Flute: None
#28 - Sandslash
Pokemon Food - Eat: Jumps high into the air.
Pokemon Food - Hit: Puts its head down and uses its claws as a shield.
Pester Ball: Lands on its spiky back.
Poke Flute: None
#37 - Vulpix
Pokemon Food - Eat: Has a happy face and makes a sound.
Pokemon Food - Hit: Moves back a little.
Pester Ball: Falls to the ground on its side.
Poke Flute: None
#39 - Jigglypuff
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: Stares at you with a mean look.
Pester Ball: Stares at you with a mean look.
Poke Flute: If singing, it will do the same as the other two.
#41 - Zubat
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: None
Pester Ball: None
Poke Flute: None
#45 - Vileplume
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: None
Pester Ball: When in the ground, the top will bounce a little.
Poke Flute: Jumps out of the ground and begins dancing.
#50 - Diglett
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: None
Pester Ball: None
Poke Flute: None
#51 - Dugtrio
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: None
Pester Ball: None
Poke Flute: None
#52 - Meowth
Pokemon Food - Eat: Sits on the ground and eats it.
Pokemon Food - Hit: Falls backwards a bit.
Pester Ball: Falls to the ground.
Poke Flute: Dances.
#54 - Psyduck
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: Falls and sinks into the water.
Pester Ball: Falls and sinks into the water.
Poke Flute: None
#56 - Mankey
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: Wacks the Food far away.
Pester Ball: Tumbles backwards and never gets back up.
Poke Flute: None
#58 - Growlithe
Pokemon Food - Eat: Barks.
Pokemon Food - Hit: Lands on the ground and growls.
Pester Ball: Lands on the ground and growls.
Poke Flute: Stares at you and marches in place.
#59 - Arcanine
Pokemon Food - Eat: Sniffs the food and howls.
Pokemon Food - Hit: Jumps a little and growls.
Pester Ball: Jumps a little and growls.
Poke Flute: Stares at you and marches in place.
#60 - Poliwag
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: Falls to the ground.
Pester Ball: Falls to the ground.
Poke Flute: None
#70 - Weepinbell
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: Falls to the ground.
Pester Ball: Falls to the ground.
Poke Flute: None
#71 - Victreebel
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: Falls to the ground.
Pester Ball: Falls to the ground.
Poke Flute: None
#74 - Geodude
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: None
Pester Ball: Falls off the wall.
Poke Flute: None
#75 - Graveler
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: None
Pester Ball: None
Poke Flute: Dances. This only applies to the three Gravelers.
#78 - Rapidash
Pokemon Food - Eat: Neighs...
Pokemon Food - Hit: Neighs...
Pester Ball: And neighs some more...
Poke Flute: None
#79 - Slowpoke
Pokemon Food - Eat: Just shakes a little bit.
Pokemon Food - Hit: None
Pester Ball: None
Poke Flute: Stares at you and marches in place.
#80 - Slowbro
Pokemon Food - Eat: Eats it.
Pokemon Food - Hit: Shakes a bit.
Pester Ball: Shakes a little more.
Poke Flute: Stares at you and marches in place.
#81 - Magnemite
Pokemon Food - Eat: Says something, but I have no idea what.
Pokemon Food - Hit: Shakes.
Pester Ball: Shakes.
Poke Flute: None
#82 - Magneton
Pokemon Food - Eat: Eats it.
Pokemon Food - Hit: None
Pester Ball: None
Poke Flute: None
#84 - Doduo
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: Falls to the ground.
Pester Ball: Falls to the ground.
Poke Flute: None
#88 - Grimer
Pokemon Food - Eat: Eats it.
Pokemon Food - Hit: Says "Grimer!".
Pester Ball: Says "Grimer!".
Poke Flute: None
#89 - Muk
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: Says "Muk!".
Pester Ball: Says "Muk!".
Poke Flute: None
#90 - Shellder
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: Spins around.
Pester Ball: Spins around.
Poke Flute: None
#91 - Cloyster
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: Spins around.
Pester Ball: Spins around.
Poke Flute: None
#93 - Haunter
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: None
Pester Ball: None
Poke Flute: None
#101 - Electrode
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: Explodes.
Pester Ball: Explodes.
Poke Flute: None
#109 - Koffing
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: Disappears forever.
Pester Ball: Disappears forever.
Poke Flute: Dances.
#113 - Chansey
Pokemon Food - Eat: Jumps and says "Chansey!".
Pokemon Food - Hit: Bounces a little.
Pester Ball: Bounces a little.
Poke Flute: Dances.
#115 - Kangaskhan
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: Turns around and gives you a mean pose.
Pester Ball: Turns around and gives you a mean pose.
Poke Flute: None
#118 - Goldeen
Pokemon Food - Eat: ???
Pokemon Food - Hit: ???
Pester Ball: ???
Poke Flute: ???
#120 - Staryu
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: Flies away.
Pester Ball: Flies away.
Poke Flute: None
#121 - Starmie
Pokemon Food - Eat: ???
Pokemon Food - Hit: ???
Pester Ball: ???
Poke Flute: ???
#123 - Scyther
Pokemon Food - Eat: ???
Pokemon Food - Hit: ???
Pester Ball: ???
Poke Flute: ???
#124 - Jynx
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: None
Pester Ball: None
Poke Flute: Starts to dance and sing.
#125 - Electabuzz
Pokemon Food - Eat: Eats it.
Pokemon Food - Hit: Falls back a bit / powers up the machine.
Pester Ball: Falls down and says "Electabuzz!" when it gets back up / powers
up a machine.
Poke Flute: None
#126 - Magmar
Pokemon Food - Eat: Eats it.
Pokemon Food - Hit: Falls back a bit.
Pester Ball: Falls to the ground on its side.
Poke Flute: Stares at you and marches in place.
#129 - Magikarp
Pokemon Food - Eat: ???
Pokemon Food - Hit: ???
Pester Ball: ???
Poke Flute: ???
#130 - Gyarados
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: Moves around and does a spitting attack.
Pester Ball: Moves around and does a spitting attack.
Poke Flute: None
#131 - Lapras
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: ???
Pester Ball: ???
Poke Flute: None
#132 - Ditto
Pokemon Food - Eat: Says "Ditto!" and does a small jump.
Pokemon Food - Hit: Says "Ditto!".
Pester Ball: Says "Ditto..." and then it flattens itself.
Poke Flute: None
#133 - Eevee
Pokemon Food - Eat: Jumps around happily.
Pokemon Food - Hit: Shakes.
Pester Ball: Shakes.
Poke Flute: Does the usual march in place thing.
#137 - Porygon
Pokemon Food - Eat: Jumps and then eats it.
Pokemon Food - Hit: Shakes.
Pester Ball: Comes out of the wall / loses camouflage / shakes a little more.
Poke Flute: None
#143 - Snorlax
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: Moves a tiny bit.
Pester Ball: Scratches its stomach.
Poke Flute: Wakes up and dances.
#144 - Articuno
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: None
Pester Ball: None
Poke Flute: None
#145 - Zapdos
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: None
Pester Ball: None
Poke Flute: None
#146 - Moltres
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: None
Pester Ball: None
Poke Flute: None
#147 - Dratini
Pokemon Food - Eat: ???
Pokemon Food - Hit: ???
Pester Ball: ???
Poke Flute: ???
#149 - Dragonite
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: None
Pester Ball: None
Poke Flute: None
#151 - Mew
Pokemon Food - Eat: None
Pokemon Food - Hit: Damages barrier or causes Mew to spin.
Pester Ball: Damages barrier or causes Mew to spin.
Poke Flute: None
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This section has a quick list of where you can find every Pokemon.
#1 Bulbasaur: River & Cave
#4 Charmander: Volcano
#5 Charmeleon: Volcano
#6 Charizard: Volcano
#7 Squirtle: Valley
#11 Metapod: River
#12 Butterfree: Beach
#14 Kakuna: Tunnel
#16 Pidgey: Beach
#25 Pikachu: Beach, Tunnel, River, & Cave
#27 Sandshrew: Valley
#28 Sandslash: Valley
#37 Vulpix: Volcano
#39 Jigglypuff: Cave
#41 Zubat: Tunnel & Cave
#45 Vileplume: River
#50 Diglett: Tunnel
#51 Dugtrio: Tunnel
#52 Meowth: Beach
#54 Psyduck: River
#56 Mankey: Valley
#58 Growlithe: Volcano
#59 Arcanine: Volcano
#60 Poliwag: River
#70 Weepinbell: Cave
#71 Victreebel: Cave
#74 Geodude: Valley
#75 Graveler: Valley
#78 Rapidash: Volcano
#79 Slowpoke: River
#80 Slowbro: River
#81 Magnemite: Tunnel
#82 Magneton: Tunnel
#84 Doduo: Beach
#88 Grimer: Cave
#89 Muk: Cave
#90 Shellder: River
#91 Cloyster: River
#93 Haunter: Tunnel
#101 Electrode: Tunnel
#109 Koffing: Cave
#113 Chansey: Beach
#115 Kangaskhan: Beach
#118 Goldeen: Valley
#120 Staryu: Valley
#121 Starmie: Valley
#123 Scyther: Beach
#124 Jynx: Cave
#125 Electabuzz: Tunnel
#126 Magmar: Volcano
#129 Magikarp: Beach, Tunnel, Volcano, River, Cave, & Valley
#130 Gyarados: Valley
#131 Lapras: Beach
#132 Ditto: Cave
#133 Eevee: Beach
#137 Porygon: River
#143 Snorlax: Beach
#144 Articuno: Cave
#145 Zapdos: Tunnel
#146 Moltres: Volcano
#147 Dratini: Valley
#149 Dragonite: Valley
#151 Mew: Rainbow Cloud
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=- 8) SECRETS -=
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If you have any tips/tricks for this section, e-mail me!
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<<< HIDDEN COURSE RAINBOW CLOUD >>>
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Near the end of the Valley course, hit a Squirtle so it runs into Mankey on
the hill. Now Mankey will stand near the switch. Use a Pester Ball on him from
the front, and he'll land on it. The gate will open, and Prof. Oak will be
there. He'll tell you to get pictures of the 6 PKMN Signs. Do that and Rainbow
Cloud will appear in the Course menu!
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<<< POKEMON TRICKS >>>
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Hidden Dratinis
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By: lismanaaron30
Instead of having to go through the whole course to reach the Dratini, keep
tossing items into the water. You should eventually see Dratini come out and
do a flip.
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Snorlax and the Poke Flute
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Here is why there are three tunes for the Poke Flute. Go up to Snorlax and
play one of them so he dances. Now try another one, and he'll do a different
dance. And the third tune will make him do another one. This can also be done
with Vileplume, Graveler, and Jynx.
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Microphone Glitch
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In the Cave course, save one of the Jigglypuffs. While it's still in the
air, hit it with a Pester Ball. And now it will show Jigglypuff holding a
microphone even though it's not supposed to!
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Charizard's Flamethrower
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By: TvSmFnR
When you get Charizard to appear, throw Pokemon Food at it and watch it
attack.
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Death of a Duck
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By: TvSmFnR
Try throwing items at Psyduck, and it will sink into the water.
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Charmander: The Gathering
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When you see the Moltres egg, don't hit it. Instead, try to move Zero-One to
the left side of the track. You should see 2 Charmanders. Toss some Pokemon
Food for them, and they will call up to 4 more Charmanders to come. Keep using
Food to get them closer to you. Now play the Poke Flute to make them march in
place. These should make great shots!
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Dancing Meowth
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Try playing the Poke Flute when you see a Meowth on the Beach and watch it
dance.
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Bulbasaurs In A Cave?
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When you see the Bulbasaurs in the cave, look really close at their eyes.
Does something seem wrong? Throw a Pester Ball at them to reveal their true
form...Dittos!
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Thundershock Pikachu
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Whenever you see a Pikachu, try playing the Poke Flute. Sometimes he might
do a thunder attack!
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Exploding Electrodes
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When you throw a Pester Ball or Pokemon Food at Electrodes that are still,
they will explode.
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Music Change
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In the Tunnel course, free Zapdos from its egg so he powers up the
generator. Now when you go to the next section, the music will be slightly
different.
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Picture Help
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Power up the generator in the Tunnel course by freeing Zapdos. Or hit an
Electabuzz in the next section. When you do either of these, it will make one
of those pictures on the wall appear. These two pictures actually contain a
hint (if you think about it)! Here they are:
Pikachu/Dugtrio - Get a picture of Diglett and follow Pikachu. Keep repeating,
and you'll eventually see Dugtrio.
Magnemite/Pokemon Food - Use Pokemon Food to bring the three Magnemites
together into a Magneton.
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Breaking The Egg
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Here's how to break the eggs for the 3 legendary birds.
Zapdos (Tunnel) - As soon as you see the 2nd Pikachu, throw Pokemon Food so it
goes near the egg. Now play the Poke Flute, and Pikachu will
shock the egg.
Moltres (Volcano) - When you see the egg, just throw Pokemon Food or a Pester
Ball, and it will fall into the lava. Then Moltres will
fly out!
Articuno (Cave) - When you reach the 2 Jynxes, play the Poke Flute. They will
start singing, and the egg will shatter.
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Challenge Score Tips
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By: Kevin Barrington
Here are some tips on how to beat the Challenge Scores.
All: Try to get at least 1 picture of each Pokemon.
Beach: Take about 45 pictures of "Surfing Pikachu".
Tunnel: Take about 45 pictures of "Pikachu on a Ball".
Volcano: Get about 45 pictures of the 6 Charmanders.
River: Get 45 shots of an up-close Bulbasaur.
Cave: Get another 45 shots of Victreebel.
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Mew Close-ups
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By: William Toledo
When you meet Mew, throw Pester Balls at the barrier. After it breaks, hit
Mew with a Pester Ball. It should face you and make a great close-up picture!
Take another picture when Mew is floating to its barrier; this should get you
10,000 points!
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=- 9) GAMESHARK CODES -=
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This section contains codes used for the GameShark cheating device.
NOTE: You must use the Diddy Kong Racing keycode to run GS for Snap.
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<<< MISCELLANEOUS CODES >>>
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DE000400 0000 -- Enable Code (Must Be On)
F103D8A0 2400
810C2212 0006 -- Have All Courses
803AE51F 0001 -- Have Pokemon Food
803AE51F 0002 -- Have Pokemon Food and Pester Ball
803AE51F 0004 -- Have Pokemon Food, Pester Ball, and Poke Flute
80382CB7 0000 -- Rapid-Fire Apples and Pester Balls
D00489E1 0020 -- Press L Button To Pull Mew Closer To Camera (See Note 1)
8118C890 4300
8024A1DB FFFF -- Always Have 65535 Types Of Pokemon When Multiplying For The
Score 1
80388F5A 009D -- Hide First Digit In Roll Of Film
D00489E1 00?? -- Press L For Point Modifier For Size (See Note 2)
81232E52 ????
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<<< STOP CODES >>>
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NOTE: For these codes, press Start to start moving again.
D00489E1 0020 -- Press L To Stop On Beach Course
802020F5 0001
D00489E1 0020 -- Press L To Stop On Tunnel Course
801DDC55 0001
D00489E1 0020 -- Press L To Stop On Volcano Course
801FC5C5 0001
D00489E1 0020 -- Press L To Stop On River Course
801EF96D 0001
D00489E1 0020 -- Press L To Stop On Cave Course
80202225 0001
D00489E1 0020 -- Press L To Stop On Valley Course
801D9ABD 0001
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<<< NOTES >>>
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#1: Use the code, then when you get Mew out of his barrier, hold the L button
and he should be right at the side of you!
#2: With this code, you must press and hold the L Button from the time it says
'How's The Size?' and then after it shows your 'Total' has gone up, let go
of the L Button.
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=- 10) FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS -=
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This section answers common questions about the game.
Q: How many Pokemon are in Snap?
A: There are only 63 Pokemon. If you want to see all 151, you'll have to wait
until Pokemon Stadium is released here which will be around March 2000.
Q: How do I get the Pokemon into a good pose?
A: Experiment. Use Pokemon Food, Pester Balls, and the Poke Flute and watch
how it reacts. Some Pokemon might not do anything if you use those items
on them.
Q: What does the "?" mean when I take a picture?
A: It means that the camera does not know what the Pokemon/object is. And when
you take any picture like that (except for Haunter), you won't be able to
get it graded.
Q: How do I get Pokemon Food, Pester Balls, Poke Flute, and the Dash Engine?
A: Here's how...
Pokemon Food - Get at least a total of 24,000 points.
Pester Ball - Get at least a total of 72,500 points.
Poke Flute - After meeting Prof. Oak in the Valley, get a picture of at
least one PKMN sign.
Dash Engine - Meet up with Prof. Oak in the Valley course.
Q: Is there any way to stop Zero-One?
A: The only way it can stop is if it there's a Pokemon on the ground right in
front of it. Otherwise, it will keep on moving. But if you have a
GameShark, you can use the codes in this FAQ to do it.
Q: Do you get anything for beating the Challenge Scores?
A: I read at the PokeMasters web site that you get nothing for beating them.
Q: I'm having trouble hitting the Valley switch. What do I do?
A: When the Squirtle is directly lined up with the Mankey on the hill, hit it
with a Pester Ball. Squirtle should go up the hill and hit Mankey. Now when
you first see Mankey lined up with the switch, hit him with a Pester Ball.
That should work.
Q: I'm also having trouble finding [Insert Pokemon Name Here].
A: If you having a problem finding a certain Pokemon, look in the FAQ!
Q: How do I get pictures of Magnemite?
A: Use Pokemon Food to keep them busy. Then take a picture of him.
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=- 11) CREDITS -=
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This section is here to recognize those who have contributed to this FAQ.
Submitted Tips/Tricks/Codes:
TvSmFnR
William Toledo
Kevin Barrington
GSCCC (www.cmgsccc.com)
N64 Code Center (www.n64cc.com)
Submitted/Corrected Misc. Things:
Gobi
jrd (Robbie De Arras)
G Dog 14 7
bmaragato
cgalli
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=- 12) CONTACT / LEGAL INFORMATION -=
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