Pokémon Snap

Pokémon Snap (1999)

by HAL Laboratory, Pax Softnica, Gradiente, Nintendo, Nintendo of America, Nintendo of Europe
Genres:Simulator
Themes:Action, Fantasy
Game modes:Single player
Story:Traverse various areas and take photographs of different types of Pokémon by discovering their secrets. Capture the perfect frame to gain bonus points from Professor Oak in order to unlock helpful items and locate and photograph the elusive Mew, a legendary Pokémon whose existence has never been recorded.
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user avatar@kakiss4user avatar@kakiss4
January 10, 2025
Another Story, another Text. Pokemon Snap is fun, but it lacks some Pokemon. It is better as Pokemon Snap 2 in some Features, you can throw stinky Balls... Pure Creatures. ADDING TEXT!
Esse jogo para minha, foi um experiencia unica, nunca proporciona a mim em um jogo. Onde tudo era voltado a corrida, lutas, partidas de diversos esporte, tiros. Um jogo de tirar fotos de bixinhos que estavam extremamente em alta, foi algo totalmente fora da caixa na epoca. Espero poder um dia voltar a joga-lo
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