Here’s how the new Pokémon Snap works

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The original Pokémon Snap, released for the Nintendo 64 in 1999, saw players ride the Zero-One car across the generically named Pokémon Island at the urging of Professor Oak. We Pokémon Snap it offers players a new region to explore, a new teacher to guide them, and new ways to edit and share endless photos of adorable pocket monsters.

We are doing an ecological survey of the Lental region in We Pokémon Snap. Guided by Professor Mirror, we will assemble the Zero-One once again, documenting the wild Pokémon from the various islands of the Lental Region.

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We will take photographs of pocket monsters that are placed on the pocket monster, rated from one to four stars depending on the composition of the photo, the postures, and the number of frames that are filled. Throwing special objects at Pokémon can change the way they behave, giving us a chance to capture rare postures. The camera can be used to scan and photograph, discovering hidden monsters and other secrets that hide the landscape.

We Pokémon Snap it’s not just about filling out a pokédex. We will also be able to edit our personal photos, add filters and stickers and post them on the Internet to be judged by our colleagues.

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While there are new layers and features in the game, We Pokémon Snap it seems to have the same energy as the original 22 years ago. I can’t wait to sit back and watch some pocket monsters when the new game arrives falls on April 30th.

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