Pokemon Snap: Prima's Official Strategy Guide
ELIZABETH HOLLINGER | Elizabeth M. Hollinger


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So you think you've mastered every possible way to capture Pokémon, do you? Well, think again! You're about to visit Professor Oak's Pokémon-filled island, where the only tool you're allowed to use to capture these little creatures is your trusty camera. That's right, Professor Oak needs you to snap as many photos of wild Pokémon as possible so that he can illustrate his comprehensive Pokémon Report. This guide helps explain how the process works, and it also gives you pointers for taking better (and higher-scoring) pictures. The book contains annotated maps of each area of the island, along with specific tips for getting the various Pokémon to face the camera. You'll find a handy journal toward the end of the book, in which you can keep track of all the Pokémon you've seen to date. The guide also explains the mystery of the six Pokémon Signs, which has been puzzling Professor Oak for some time. --Michael Ryan
1 About Pokemon Snap
This book tells you rare photos to snap shot and much more. This is for all people who have the Nintendo 64 game.
2 A great book but it needs more info.
The book has lots of details and pictres that help you find the pokemon to snap.
3 no good book
A great game for kids but a no good strategy guid
4 This book was fantastic.
This book was fantastic. It had really great color photos of the game, and the tips were excellent. This book really helped me out with the game. Overall, this book was great.
5 Lots of mistakes, and boring
I was disappointed with this book. It had several factual mistakes, and when I buy a hint book, I expect it to be more accurate. Don't waste your money; guides I have seen on the Web are better.
6 THIS BOOK TELLS YOU EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW!!!
HAVING TROUBLE TAKING PICTURES OF POKEMON.THIS BOOK SAYS IT ALL.COMPLETE WALKTHROUGHS OF ALL AREAS AND WITCH POKEMON TO FIND AND WHERE.TELLS YOU HOW TO GET THE BEST PICTURE POSSIBLE.

Sunday, 06-Jul-2008 19:32:52 CDT
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