New Pokémon Snap developer discusses game s big changes from the original
By The Washington Post
By Shannon Liao
The original Pokémon Snap, released in 1999, featured a young photographer (Todd Snap) taking photos of more than 60 Pokémon types with cameras of the time. Released on Nintendo 64, the game charmed players with its focus on photography and impressing Professor Oak with skillful snapshots. New Pokémon Snap, set for release on April 30 on the Nintendo Switch, brings that formula into the smartphone era. Players can photograph more than 200 Pokémon, earn ratings from Professor Mirror and share favorite moments with friends.
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