Pokemon Snap FAQ/Walkthrough version 1.5 10/3/99 Writer: Andrew R Morozin (LoudKing@aol.com) (C)Copyright 1999. All rights reserved. Hello, I am Andrew. I am a big Pokemon fan and I ran right out and bought this agme as soon as it came out. I also beat this game EVERY possible way the first day I bought it. The second day I wrote this FAQ. I am sure my FAQ will help you. SPECIAL NOTE!: For help on catching pokemon DON'T go to the "Characters and Pokemon" section. Those are hints! For the answers go to "Catching Pokemon (on film)"!!! PLEASE READ IMPORTANT INFORMATION SECTION!!! New in Version 1.4: Fixed the faq so you should be able to read this now!!! Fixed many errors. Added the right way of getting the pokeflute! Added the right way of getting Muk! Added Gameshark section and codes!!! Added more tips and FAQ questions. Added what the items do to Pokemon in the "Items" section. Added Walkthrough section. Added all my scores to the Scores section. Added and updated others things as well. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Past Versions: Version 1.0 First version. So close to perfect! Version 1.1 Second version. Fixed errors. Version 1.2 Third version. Added walkthrough and my scores and what items do to every Pokemon. Version 1.3: Fourth version. Fixed errors including how to get Muk. Version 1.4: Fifth version. Fixed right way of getting the Pokeflute. That's all....for now! ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Game Info Name: Pokemon Snap Type: Photography System: Nintendo 64 Company: Nintendo/HAL For more info check out my review at gamefaqs.com! ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Index 1.Story 2.IMPORTANT INFORMATION! 3.Tips, Tips, and Tips 4.The FAQ 5.Characters and Pokemon 6.Items 7.Controls 8.Settings 9.Walkthrough 10.Getting Pokemon (on film) 11.Scores 12.Quests 13.Do's and Don'ts 14.Rumors: Answered 15.Pokemon Snap Station 16.Gameshark Codes 17.Credits _______________________________________________________________________ {1} Story After leaving Ash, Misty, and Brock (and Pikachu) Todd goes on to find more Pokemon to capture on film, while Ash and his group move on to Cinnabar Island. Todd has no idea that Professor Oak wants him to research "Pokemon Island". One day Professor oak calls him up and tells Todd the news. How could Todd say no to this important oppurtunity? Todd gets up and heads out to Pokemon Island where he must conduct research on how the Pokemon are living, if they are happy with their habitats and if they are getting along with other Pokemon and must take pictures for the research. So head up and out as you can rename Todd and go explore Pokemon Island! _______________________________________________________________________ {2} IMPORTANT INFORMATION! For some reason, I seem to be getting a lot of questions about how to do this or get where. While I don't mind questions, what you should do first is READ THE FAQ to see if the answer is in there. If it absolutely, 100% isn't in there, or if you can't understand what I'm saying, then you can email me about the question you want answered. If you ask me a question when the answer is in the FAQ, I probably won't reply back. Thank you for your cooperation. _______________________________________________________________________ {3} Tips, Tips, and Tips In this section I will give you the best tips and tricks of catching Pokemon on film! -In the beach level lure pikachu to the "surfboard". Take a picture and get extra points for a surfing pikachu! -Find Scyther in the first bushes and take pictures of the Pikachu's on the logs. Remember to play the Pokeflute for some electricity! -Save the Pikachu from Zubat and take pictures of him with balloons...or on Articuno! -Always have the pokemon in the center of the picture. -Try lots of things and have fun. -Try to have pokemon with other pokemon of the same type. -Try to get good closeups. -Keep throwing pesterballs at Mew for an extreme close up!!!!! -Experiment with all the items. -Hit the two Geodudes where the Sandslash was for a closeup! -Remember to throw items in the water for hiding Pokemon! _______________________________________________________________________ {4} The FAQ In this section I will answer any frequently asked questions. Send your questions to me at LoudKing@aol.com! If it is a very good and is asked a lot you're question will be in my guide here and you will be given credit for it. Q: How do you get Muk? A: Read the "Catching Pokemon (on film)" section in THIS FAQ/Walkthrough. I will no longer answer questions like these. Q: I am missing one Pokemon. Can you help me find out what it is? A: Is this a life or death situation? Read the "settings" section and check every level and see every Pokemon in the game. Find the one that is NOT in your PKMN Report in your Pokemon Snap game. I will not personally help you find out anymore. Q: If I start a new game will anything erase? A: EVERYTHING! So make sure you REALLY want a new game. Q: How many Pokemon are in this game? A: 63 including Mew. Q: What is a Mew? A: Mew pronounced Myew not Moo. Mew is a Pokemon that Nintendo took out of the american version of Pokemon Red and Blue. It can be accessed with Gamegenie or Gameshark. It is not a "cheat". Q: Why is the music so horrible? A: I have no idea. Q: How do I open the three eggs? A: The egg in the tunnel you must lure Pikachu to the egg and pla the Pokeflute. The egg in the volcano you must hit with Pokemon food or a Pester Ball, the egg in the cave you must play the Pokeflute and wake up both Jynx. Q: How do I get the Pokeflute? A: Hit the switch in the valley level and then take a picture of a Pokemon Sign and you must have at least 130,000 overall points. Q: How do I get the pesterball? A: Take lots of pictures of lots of Pokemon. Try to get lots of new Pokemon. Q: What does the Pokeflute do? A: It wakes some Pokemon up and makes some dance. Q: Where is the Gallery? A: When you have at least four Pokemon in your PKMN Report the Gallery will show up at the VERY beginning of the game when it says New Game and Continue. Q: This game sucks! A: That's not a question. _______________________________________________________________________ {5} Characters and Pokemon REMEMBER FOR HELP ON CATCHING POKEMON GO TO CATCHING POKEMON (ON FILM) SECTION. THIS SECTION IS JUST FOR INTRODUCTION TO CHARACTERS AND POKEMKON AND SOME TIPS AND HINTS! Todd: A young photographer that only photographs Pokemon in their natural positions. He left Ash, Misty, and Brock (and Pikachu) to find more Pokemon to capture on film while they went to Cinnabar Island. Professor Oak called him up and asked him to conduct research at Pokemon Island. He is now taking pictures of Pokemon at Pokemon Island for Professor Oak. Professor Oak: The great Pokemon Reasearcher from Pallet Town has found out about young Todd and called him up to conduct research at Pokemon Island an island Professor Oak created for Pokemon to live naturally with no trainers or catchers around. Pokemon Bulbasaur: Located at the Cave and River levels. These guys like to hide and sleep but always make sure that they are around groups of Bulbasaur. They don't like to be alone. They usually are in groups of three. Hmm...there is something odd about the Bulbasaurs at the cave... Squirtle: These little tough guys hang around in groups only in the Valley level. They like to be in big groups mostly and they pick on the cranky Mankeys. Charmander: The little fire lizard is only located at the volcano and hangs around friends and loves treats. Some are treated badly by the mean Magmar. Charmeleon: Also located in the volcano, these like to be by themselves and defend Charmanders from the Magmar. Charizard: These are not located on Pokemon Island but perhaps if you try to evolve a Charmeleon... Metapod: These odd bugs are located only at the River stage. You can't get a good picture when they're way up there... Butterfree: These famous bugs are located only at the Beach level and like to fly around with a friend most of the time. Kakuna: Another hard head bug. This one is located in only the Cave level. Also hard to get a close up when they're way up there...hmmm Pidgey: These guys like to fly in groups for defense. When they wander away from group they will usually get attacked by a Meowth. In groups they can easily beat up a Meowth. They are only in the Beach level. Pikachu: The most famous thing since the Beatles is in most stages of the game. Beach, Tunnel, River, and even the cave! Pikachu's are very friendly and love to get their pictures taken. They are defenseless against Zubats. Sandshrew: Only in the Valley level. To find them make a Geodude fall and they will pop out. Sandslash: These creatures are very shy and will go underground as soon as they see you. They are only in the Valley level. Vulpix: Only in the volcano stage. They are only a few of them, and they are very shy so take your pictures fast. Jigglypuff: Another very famous Pokemon. This pokemon loves singing and attention even more. They are in the cave level. You must save them from the mean Koffing and they will sing and dance for you. Zubat: These bat pokemon are only in the cave level and do not hang around for long. They like to pick on Pikachu's. Vileplume: This creature sleeps all day at the River level. You must wake it up somehow... Diglett: This mole creature is only in the tunnel and is friends with the Pikachus. If it gets too much attention it will get mad and evolve into Dugtrio. Dugtrio: These may be on Pokemon Island but you can only get them by ticking off a Diglett. They can only be found at the tunnel level. Meowth: These cool cats like to chase Pidgeys at the Beach level. They like cameras so don't worry about him attacking you. Psyduck: These guys like to swim at the river level. If you knock him out he'll randomly hop out of the water if you hit the water with Pokemon food or a pester ball. Mankey: These bullies like to be left alone at the valley level. If you throw a Magikarp at him he will beat it up and throw it away. One day that Magikarp will have its revenge. Growlithe: These are hiding out at the volcano level. It's up to you to find these fire puppies. Arcanine: These are also hiding out at the volcano. It's up to you to ind them. Poliwag: These guys hide behind vines and plantlife at the river level. You can knock them into the water and they'll randomly jump out if you hit the water with pokemon food or a pester ball. Weepinbell: This floating plant is located only in the cave. It is always by itself and ignores all life around it. Give it a computer! Victreebell: This is not located on Pokemon Island...perhaps if you evolved Weepinbell... Geodude: These rock creatures hate cameras and stick themselves to the mountain wall at the valley level and don't turn around. perhaps if you knock them down you can get a good picture. Graveler: These rock creatures also hang onto the mountain wall at the valley level. But you can't knock them down. They're sleeping. How will you wake them up? Rapidash: These fire horses usually stay in groups and don't stay around long so get a picture quick before they go. They are only in the volcano. Slowpoke: These slow small hippo type creatures like to stay near the beach of the river level. They like to fish for nearby Shellder. One day a shellder is going to bite him in the tail. Slowbro: These creatures are not located on Pokemon Island but perhaps if you evolve it... Magnemite: These things (are they creatures?) hate cameras so be nice to them and they'll relax. Magneton: These are sometimes seen on Pokemon Island but Todd never gets to see them so he must make his own. How will he? Doduo: This two headed bird is only located at the beach level. It likes to hide in grass and run around. Grimer: This creature made of grime is only located at the cave level and hangs on ledges by itself. Muk: These are not located on Pokemon Island. Looks like you'll have to evolve a Grimer. Shellder: These flying clams pop out of the water at the river and valley levels. They are usually in groups of two or three. Cloyster: This oyster creature likes to pop out of the water and say hi at the river and valley levels. They are usually by themselves. Haunter: This ghost pokemon haunts the ruins of the powerplant in the tunnel level. It cannot be seen by the naked eye but if it's in way of the camera it will show up on film. Electrode: These bomb like creatures hang out at the tunnel level. If you get them mad they will explode. Koffing: Another famous pokemon. They like to bully the Jigglypuff around at the cave level. Chansey: There is only one in the whole island and it has not been seen yet. Where is it? Maybe the beach level? Kangaskhan: This bad tempered pokemon does not like cameras and keeps its back to you. Maybe if you get it mad it will turn around. It is only at the beach level. Goldeen: This feminen fish is only located at the valley level. You must hit the water with a pokemon food or pester ball for it to pop out. Staryu: These starfish things fly around at the valley level. Starmie: This creature is hiding in the whirlpool at the valley level. You must evolve a Staryu, but how? Scyther: This bug that seems to be related to the prehistoric kabutops is located only inthe beach level. But it's hiding. It is hiding in the grass but won't come out. It's up to you to get it out. Jynx: These weird creatures sleep by the Articuno egg in the cave level. You must wake them up...what wakes pokemon up? Electabuzz: These cool dudes chase Electrodes and watch computer screens in the tunnel level. Magmar: These fire ducks bully around the Charmanders in the volcano level. They are usually by themselves or fighting another Magmar. They are afraid of Charmeleons. Magikarp: Magikarp are useless creatures. They are in most of the levels. Just find that fresh water and they're inside. They are in every level but rainbow cloud. To see them you must throw a pester ball or pokemon food in the water and they'll pop out. Gyarados: There are none on the island but perhaps if you watch the cartoon show you will know how to evolve a Magikarp... Lapras: This loch ness monster wanders the watersin the beach level. They like music so try to play some for a close up. You can lure them in for a group shot also but they are usually by themselves. Ditto: These guys don't let themselves be easily seen. They are using another pokemon's identity...hmmm...do you watch the cartoon show? Then you should know which pokemon its using for a fake identity. They are only in the cave level. Eevee: Eevee chases a big puff ball at the beach. Porygon: Porygon camoflauges and hides very well at the river level. It might be hiding inside a wall! They are near each other but not in groups. Snorlax: This big guy is easy to spot but you need to see his face for a picture. Try using the pokeflute...nah. Throw something at him. Articuno: This ice bird is trapped inside an egg of which only Jynx can open. But they are sleeping. Zapdos: This electric bird is also stuck inside an egg. Pikachu can open it. But how do you get him to do it? Hmm... Moltres: This fire bird is another victim of the egg. To open it all you have to do is simply hit it with a pokemon food or pester ball. Dratini: These pop out of the water randomly when you throw a pester ball or pokemon food at the valley level. Dragonite: Dragonite comes out of the whirlpool in the valley level after you git the whirlpool four or six times. Mew: The rarest pokemon of all. It hides in the clouds and doesn't like cameras very much. You must break it's psychic shield to take a picture of it. It is in the Rainbow Cloud level. _______________________________________________________________________ {6} Items ZERO-ONE: This is the vehicle you must use. It can ride, float, fly, and swim. You start out with this. If you look behind you the ZERO-ONE will slow down. Camera: You use this to take pictures of course! It has a radar on it that tells you when you have a pokemon right in the middle of the picture. You start out with this item. Pokemon Food: This item lures pokemon, makes pokemon happy, can make some pokemon mad, and can knock some pokemon out. You should get it around the second or third level. Pester Balls: This item can knock pokemon out and make pokemon mad. It can even wake some pokemon up. Very useful. You should get it around the fourth or fifth level. Pokeflute: This item wakes sleeping pokemon and makes some pokemon dance. It even lures some pokemon. You get it after taking a picture of a Pokemon Sign after Professor Oak tells you to, and you also must have at least 130,000 overall points. Dash Engine: This item speeds up the ZERO-ONE. It can be received when you must find all the pokemon signs, to make it easier sounding just find Professor Oak's secret Lab. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Using Items Bulbasaur: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Gets dizzy Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Lures/Eats Pesterball - Gets knocked out. Pokeflute - Dances = looks straight ahead to all three songs. Charmander: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Gets dizzy Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Lures/Eats Pesterball - Gets knocked out. Pokeflute - Dances = looks straight ahead to all three songs. Charmeleon: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Gets knocked out Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Gets knocked out. Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Charizard: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Breathes fire Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Gets dizzy and breathes fire Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Squirtle: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Hides in shell Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Lures/Eats Pesterball - Gets knocked out. Pokeflute - Dances = looks straight ahead to all three songs. Metapod: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Hides Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Hides Pesterball - Hit for a closeup, hit again it hides. Pokeflute - Doesn't dance (can a Metapod dance?) Butterfree: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Flies away Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Flies away Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Kakuna: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Hides Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Hides Pokeflute - Doesn't dance (can a Kakuna dance?) Pidgey: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Flies away Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Flies away Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Pikachu: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Gets dizzy Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Lures/Eats Pesterball - Gets knocked out. Pokeflute - Does thundershock. Sandshrew: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Gets dizzy Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Lures/Eats Pesterball - Gets knocked out. Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Sandslash: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Gets dizzy Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Lures/Eats Pesterball - Gets knocked out. Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Vulpix: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Gets dizzy Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Lures/Eats Pesterball - Gets knocked out. Pokeflute - Dances = looks straight ahead to all three songs. Jigglypuff: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Gets dizzy Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Gets dizzy. Pokeflute - Gets jealous and angry, and gets larger. (after being freed from Koffing) Zubat: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Doesn't do anything. Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Gets hurt. If it has Pikachu it will let go. Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Vileplume: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Nothing Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Nothing Pokeflute - First song = Prances Second song = Flips Third song = Dances Diglett: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Nothing Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Nothing Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Take pictures! Dugtrio: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Nothing Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Nothing Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Meowth: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Gets dizzy Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Lures/Eats (only the lonely one) Pesterball - Gets knocked out. Pokeflute - Dances to all three songs. (only the lonely one) Psyduck: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Gets knocked out. Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Gets knocked out. Pokeflute - Doesn't dance. Mankey: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Throws food. Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Gets knocked out. Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Growlithe: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Gets hurt. Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Lures/eats Pesterball - Gets hurt. Pokeflute - Dances = looks straight ahead to all three songs. Arcanine: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Gets hurt. Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Lures/Eats Pesterball - Gets hurt. Pokeflute - Dances = looks straight ahead to all three songs. Poliwag: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Gets dizzy Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Gets knocked out. Pesterball near Poliwag - scares and chases away Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Weepinbell: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Gets knocked out. Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Gets knocked out. Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Victreebell: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Gets hurt Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Gets hurt Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Geodude: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Nothing Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Knocks off mountain wall. Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Graveler: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Nothing Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Nothing Pokeflute - Dances differently to all three songs. Rapidash: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Gets dizzy Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Neighs (the running ones) Lures/eats (not the running ones) Pesterball - Gets hurt. Pokeflute - Dances = looks straight ahead to all three songs. (Not the running ones) Slowpoke: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Nothing Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Lures/Eats Pesterball - Nothing Pokeflute - Dances = looks straight ahead to all three songs. Slowbro: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Gets dizzy Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Lures/Eats Pesterball - Gets dizzy Pokeflute - Dances = looks straight ahead to all three songs. Magnemite: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Gets hurt Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Lures/Eats (you need to do this) Pesterball - Gets hurt Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Magneton: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Gets hurt Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Lures/Eats (you need to do this) Pesterball - Gets hurt Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Doduo: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Gets knocked out. Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Gets knocked out. Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Grimer: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Gets hurt Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Gets hurt. Three balls = evolve. Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Muk: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Gets hurt Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Lures/Eats Pesterball - Gets hurt Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Shellder: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Nothing Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Nothing Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Cloyster: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Nothing Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Nothing Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Haunter: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Nothing Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat (I don't think it can eat) Pesterball - Nothing Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Electrode: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Explodes (not the rolling ones) Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Explodes (not the rolling ones) Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Koffing: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Gets knocked out. Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Gets knocked out. Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Chansey: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Bounces Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Lures/Eats Pesterball - Bounces Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Kangaskhan: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Turns around, hurts Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - After turned = hurts Pokeflute - Does dance Goldeen: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Nothing Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Nothing Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Staryu: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Flies away Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Flies away Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Starmie: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Nothing Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Nothing Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Scyther: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Nothing Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Nothing Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Jynx: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Nothing Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Nothing Pokeflute - Song one = Sways Song two = Claps Songs three = Gets down and funky Electabuzz: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Gets dizzy Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Lures/Eats (non chasing ones) Pesterball - Gets knocked out. Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Magmar: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Gets dizzy Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Lures/Eats, might get angry Pesterball - Gets knocked out. Pokeflute - Dances = looks straight ahead to all three songs. Magikarp: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Nothing Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Nothing Pokeflute - Doesn't dance (can it?) Gyarados: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Gets dizzy Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Gets angry. Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Lapras: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Nothing Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Lures Pesterball - Hurts Pokeflute - Lures Ditto: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Gets dizzy Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Lures/Eats Pesterball - Gets dizzy Pokeflute - Dances = looks straight ahead to all three songs. Eevee: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Gets dizzy Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Lures/Eats Pesterball - Gets dizzy Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Porygon: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Gets dizzy Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Lures/Eats Pesterball - Changes to true form. Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Snorlax: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Nothing Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Shows you a peek and scratches his tummy. Pokeflute - Song one = Slow dance Song two = Wild dance "Oh woah!" Song three = Shakes his booty Articuno: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Nothing Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Nothing Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Zapdos: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Nothing Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Nothing Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Moltres: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Nothing Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Nothing Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Dratini: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Nothing Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Nothing Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Dragonite: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Shows a pose Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Shows a pose Pokeflute - Doesn't dance Mew: Pokemon Food at Pokemon - Turns around, gets closer, might spin. Keep doing this for an extreme close up! Pokemon Food near Pokemon - Doesn't lure/eat Pesterball - Turns around, gets closer, might spin. Keep doing this for an extreme close up! Pokeflute - Doesn't dance _______________________________________________________________________ {7} Controls Throw Pokemon Food: A Button Throw Pester Ball: B Button Focus camera: Z Button Take picture: Z+A Buttons Dash Engine: R Button Pause: Start Button Look Up: Control Stick Down Look Down: Control Stick Up Look Left: Control Stick Right Look Right: Control Stick Left Play Pokeflute: C Down Button Look Left Quick: C Left Button Look Right Quick: C Right Button Face Forward Quick: C Up Button _______________________________________________________________________ {8} Settings Beach: This level is a sunny beach. Very peaceful. Pokemon: Pidgey Doduo Meowth Pikachu Snorlax Kangaskhan Lapras Eevee Chansey Butterfree Scyther Magikarp Pokemon Sign: Kingler Rock Tunnel This is an abondoned power plant inside a tunnel. To open this level take a picture of as much pokemon as possible at the beach. Pokemon: Electrode Electabuzz Pikachu Kakuna Zubat Diglett Dugtrio Haunter Magikarp Zapdos Magnemite Magneton Pokemon Sign: Pinsir's Shadow Volcano This is a volcano inhaibted by pokemon. To open this level blow up the electrode near all the magnemites in the tunnel. That electrode will open a secret passage. Pokemon: Rapidash Vulpix Magmar Charmander Charmeleon Charizard Moltres Growlithe Arcanine Magikarp Pokemon Sign: Koffing Smoke River A river...more of a swamp. To open this level get the amount of pokemon it says to get. Pokemon: Poliwag Slowpoke Slowbro Metapod Bulbasaur Vileplume Shellder Cloyster Psyduck Porygon Pikachu Magikarp Pokemon Sign: Cubone Tree Cave A cave...that's it. Just a cave. To open this level throw a pester ball at the wall with the moving object in the river level. Porygon will pop out and hit a switch. Pokemon: Grimer Muk Bulbasaur Ditto Zubat Koffing Jigglypuff Weepinbell Victreebell Pikachu Jynx Articuno Magikarp Pokemon Sign: Mewtwo Constellation Valley A rapid ride through a valley. To open this level get the ammount of pokemon it says to get. Pokemon: Magikarp Goldeen Mankey Squirtle Geodude Graveler Sandshrew Sandslash Staryu Starmie Dratini Dragonite Pokemon Sign: Dugtrio Mountain Rainbow Cloud A rainbow cloud high in the sky! This area is home to only one pokemon. It must be very rare! To open this level watch the last squirtle near the last Mankey turn into a shell. Aim it at Mankey and hit it with a pester ball. If you aimed correctly, Mankey will get hit and knocked down. You must hit him with a pester ball. He will hit the switch and you'll find Professor Oak's secret lab. He'll send you out to find six pokemon signs throughout the island. Pokemon: Mew _______________________________________________________________________ {9} Walkthrough Here is a simple walkthrough that will help you with questions I get emailed about a lot. First you start out with just your camera. Take pictures of lots of different Pokemon in the Beach level. Remember to take the picture so afterwards it says their name and "New!". In the Tunnel level remember to take pictures of lots of new Pokemon. To get out hit the Electrode near the Magnemites with a Pokemon Food. In the Volcano, again just take lots of pictures of new Pokemon. Remember new Pokemon might not be just in the Volcano. Check the Beach and Tunnel too! Now in the River level remember of course to take lots of pictures of new Pokemon. In this level there will be a moving object inside the earth wall near a switch. Hit that object with a pester ball. Now in the Cave, again just take pictures of lots of new Pokemon. Remember new Pokemon can be in any level, not just the Cave. In the Valley remember again to take pictures of lots of new Pokemon. At the end of the level there is a switch but no one around you to hit it...hmmm. The last three Squirtles near the Mankey might help. Two squirtles leave but there is always one left. When he hides in his shell aim him at the Mankey and throw a pester ball. he should shoot up the hill and hit Mankey down. Then Mankey will be near the switch. Aim him at the switch and throw a pester ball. Now you must go on a quest to get Pokemon Signs. In the Beach there is a big rock that looks like Kingler. Take a picture of it. In the Tunnel there is a shadow that looks like Pinsir. To see it you must free Zapdos from its egg. In the Volcano there is a puff of smoke that looks like Koffing. Throw pester balls in the crater near the Rapdishes. In the River there is a tree that looks like Cubone. To see it wake Vileplume up. In the Cave there are crystals flying around. Take a picture and a fake Mewtwo will show up on film. It is called the Mewtwo Constellation. In the Valley there are mountains that look just like Dugtrio. All you have to do here is take a picture of it. In the Valley there are mountains that look just like Dugtrio. All you have to do here is take a picture of it. It's called Dugtrio Mountain. Now Rainbow Cloud will open. Time to get Mew! Hit the shield with pokemon food or pester balls. The shield should break around four or six times. When you see Mew chasing the shield hit it with a pokemon food or pester ball. It will turn around and you might even get a closeup. Take lots of pictures of it! It's the only Pokemon on Rainbow Cloud! For help on beating Cahllenge Scores go to the "Quests" section. _______________________________________________________________________ {10} Getting Pokemon (on film) Bulbasaur: River, Cave Just take a picture of it! There is one hiding in the tree. Throw a pester ball in for a closeup. Hit teh one one the tree stump and have it join in teh picture with the one in the tree stump. The Bulbasaur in the cave are fake but still counts as Bulbasaur. Squirtle: Valley They're everywhere in the valley level. Just take pictures. Hit one of the shells in the water with a pester ball. If it goes on land you have yourself a closeup! Try to get three together for a close up! Charmander: Volcano They are easily found in the volcano level. Just take pictures. If you give the two Charmanders together some pokemon food they will call four friends! Group photo of six! Charmeleon: Volcano You can evolve Charmander by giving the one near Magmar pokemon food. Magmar will get angry and hurt it. Charmander will evolve and beat up Magmar! Or you can wait for the one near the end of the level and get a closeup! Charizard: Volcano Hit the Charmeleon near the end of the level with pokemon food. If it falls into the lava it will evolve! Throw pokemon food at it and take pictures of it breathing fire at you! Metapod: River They're too far up. You can't see them good. Throw a pester ball up and they'll fall down for a great closeup! Butterfree: Beach These are hard. Just hope they get close and face you! Just take pictures and be lucky! Kakuna: Tunnel Wait until it comes down and hope they're close. Take a picture. Pidgey: Beach They're just flying around. Same as Butterfree. Hope ya get a closeup and they face you. Take pictures and hold onto that rabbits foot. Pikachu: Beach, Tunnel, River, Cave He's always around and ready for a closeup. Take pictures. Pikachu can also help you out by doing numerous things for extra points. You can have Pikachu do thunder, Pikachu surfing, Pikachu being happy, Pikachu on a tree stump, and my favorite. Pikachu on a tree stump with a friend, both doing thunder. Sandshrew: Valley Sandshrew are hiding. Hit Geodude with a pester ball and Sandshrew will pop out. Take a close picture of two of them. Sandslash: Valley You can only get a glimpse of sandslash so take a picture fast before it is gone. Or for a closeup hit the two Geodudes real fast! Vulpix: Volcano These things are just laying around. They are very shy so take quick photos. Jigglypuff: Cave You must save them from Koffing. You can take their picture being happy or wait for later and take a picture of them singing and dancing. Zubat: Tunnel, Cave They are flying around so be quick and take a picture. Vileplume: River Play the pokeflute and wake it up. Take pictures of it flipping. Diglett: Tunnel They pop out and talk to Pikachu. All ya have to do is take a picture of it. Dugtrio: Tunnel Take pictures of Diglett until it moves. Do the same thing again. And again. And again. Then pops out! Dugtrio! Take a picture of that. Meowth: Beach They're everywhere. The best one to do is hit the one on the hill with a pester ball. It should fall down. Then play the pokeflute. Take a picture of it dancing. Psyduck: River Hit Psyduck with pokemon food and it will knock him out. He will then randomly pop out when you throw pokemon food or pester balls at the water. Wait for a closeup and snap! Mankey: Valley At the end of the level watch the Squirtles beat up Mankey. When he falls down take a picture of him. Growlithe: Volcano Throw pester balls into one of the three craters near the end of the level. Either Growlithe or Arcanine will appear. Arcanine: Volcano Throw pester balls into one of the three craters near the end of the level. Either Arcanine or Growlithe will appear. Take a picture of it when it alnds and shakes embers off. Poliwag: River Hit them with pester balls until they jump in the water. They will then randomly pop out when you throw pokemon food or pester balls at the water. Wait for a closeup and take a picture. Weepinbell: Cave Easy. Just take a picture of it. Remember to get in close. Victreebell: Cave Same as Charmeleon. Hit Weepinbell with pokemon food and if it falls into the water it will evolve. Take a picture. Geodude: Valley Throw a pester ball at it and it will fall down showing you its face. Take a picture quick before it goes back up. Graveler: Valley When you are near them play the pokeflute. They will even dance for you! Take a picture with all three of them. Rapidash: Volcano It is fast so take a picture. If you have the Dash Engine item, speed up and two Rapidashes will come running for a closeup! Slowpoke: River They are just laying around so just wait until you get close and take a picture. Slowbro: River Lure Slowpoke to the dirtpatch near the Shellder sign. It will slowly catch a Shellder and evolve. Magnemite: Tunnel They won' let you take a picture. Be nice. Throw pokemon food for them and they'll finally let ya snap 'em. Magneton: Tunnel Lure the three Magnemites together with pokemon food and they'll simply attach. Take a picture. If it won't work throw more food and then take a picture. Doduo: Beach Hit one with food or pesterball and take a close up picture! Grimer: Cave Take a picture of them. There will be one close up. Take a picture of it. Muk: Cave Take pictures of teh furst two Grimer. There will then be a close up Grimer. Hit that with three pester balls. Grimer will evolve. Take a picture of Muk. Shellder: River, Valley Take a picture of it snapping onto Slowpoke or Slowbro. ...Don't understand? Evolve Slowpoke and take a picture of the Shellder that comes. Cloyster: River, Valley Wait until it comes out and turns around and take a picture. Haunter: Tunnel Take a picture of the hovering purple light. It will turn out to be Haunter in film. Take a picture of it going forward to get its face. Electrode: Tunnel They are just lying around. One is rolling around. Your best bet is to get a closeup and throw a pokemon food at one standing still. Take a picture of it blowing up. Koffing: Cave These are chasing Jigglypuffs. Hit it with a pester ball and take a picture of it when it is just about to fall. Chansey: Beach Throw a pokemon food at the puff that Eevee is chasing. It will turn out to be Chansey. Take a picture! Kangaskhan: Beach Throw pokemon food at it and it will turn around. When it is done growling, play teh Pokeflute. Take a picture of it dancing. Goldeen: Valley Throw a pokemon food or pester ball at the water and hopefully it will pop out. Take a VERY quick picture! Staryu: Valley Just wait until it pops out and take a picture of it when it turns around. Starmie: Valley Take a picture of a Staryu until it follows you and circles you. Wait until you get near the whirlpool and it will evolve into Starmie. Scyther: Beach In the first grass patch where something is trudging through the grass throw pester balls in the grass patch. Scyther should fly out. Take a quick photo! Jynx: Cave These are simple. Just take a picture of them. Your best bet is to get a closeup of them opening the egg. To do that play the pokeflute. Electabuzz: Tunnel They are everywhere. Your best bet is to get a closeup and throw a pokemon food at it and knock it down. When it is on the ground and dizzy take a picture. Magmar: Volcano Near the two Magmar throw a pokemon food between them. They will start fighting. Take a closeup picture of them in the action! Magikarp: Beach, Tunnel, Volcano, River, Cave, Valley Throw a pokemon food or pester ball at the water and hopefully it will pop out. Take a quick picture. Gyarados: Valley This will be fun to explain...near the first Mankey throw pester balls and pokemon food at the water. A Magikarp will jump out and land on..well..land. Mankey will pick it up, beat it up, and throw it away. To the left of the waterfall is a ledge with...Magikarp! Throw a pester ball at it and it will jump inside. Out will come the terrifying and mighty...Gyarados!!! Lapras: Beach They are just swimming by the beach so keep your eyes on the waters. Take a picture as soon as you see one. Take lots of pictures of ever Lapras you see and play the calm Pokeflute song through the whole level and you'll get a VERY close up picture of Lapras near Kangaskhan! Ditto: Cave They are disguised as Bulbasaurs. Hit them once or twice with pester balls and they'll change back. Take a picture. Eevee: Beach Save Chansey and take a picture of Eevee being happy or eating a pokemon food. Porygon: River Near the end of the level is a switch. There is something inside the earth. Behind is others. Hit those things with pester balls and out will pop a Porygon. Hit Porygon with a pesterball and take a picture. Snorlax: Beach Play the dance song on the pokeflute and take a picture of Snorlax really getting into the music. Articuno: Cave Play the pokeflute and wake up both Jynx. They will hatch the egg. Take a picture of Articuno close up. Zapdos: Tunnel Lure Pikachu near the egg with pokemon food then play the pokeflute. Pikachu will hatch the egg. Take a picture of Zapdos being electricuted by Pikachu when it just come sout of its egg. Moltres: Volcano Simply hit the egg with pokemon food. Take a picture of Moltres when it flys up and spreads its wings. Dratini: Valley Throw a pokemon food or pester ball at the water and hopefully it will pop out. Take a VERY quick picture! Dragonite: Valley Throw four pester balls at the whirlpool. You will know you hit it when it flashes. Dragonite will pop out and fly away. Take pictures of this cuddly dragon when it spreads its legs. Mew: Rainbow Cloud Hit the shield with pokemon food or pester balls. The shield should break around four or six times. When you see Mew chasing the shield hit it with a pokemon food or pester ball. Keep doing this until it gets REALLY close. Take lots of pictures of it! It's the only Pokemon on Rainbow Cloud! _______________________________________________________________________ {11} Scores Here I will tell you how to get the big scores. Lure Pikachu towards the surfboard with pokemon food at the Beach. Play the Pokeflute to make Pikachu do Thunder. Find Scyther and Pikachus will appear and stand on treestumps. Take a picture of them. Take a picture of Pikachu rolling on Electrode. Lure him with pokemon food towards an Electrode. Take a picture of Electrode rolling. Take a picture of Electrode exploding. Throw pokemon food at it to make this happen. Take a picture of Mew. Throw pokemon food at Charizard and take a picture of it breathing fire at you. Take a picture of dancing Snorlax. Take a picture of dancing Meowth. Take a picture of dancing Graveler team. Take a picture of six Charmanders. Give pokemon food to the two Charmanders and they will call their freinds. Lure them all together. Take a picture of any of the same two pokemon together. Make sure the pokemon are in the middle of the picture. Make sure the size is good. You know. Good closeup. Make sure the Pokemon is facing you. Take a picture of fighting pokemon. Fighting Magmar gets a good score. Take a picture of a fish out of water. Take a picture of a splashing fish. Save the Pikachu from Zubat in the Cave and Zubat will drop Pikachu. Pikachu will now be floating by balloons. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- My Scores Note: Not updated regularly so don't mock me. Levels: Beach - 1692200 Tunnel - 1590160 Volcano - 1787400 River - 1624920 Cave - 1597080 Valley - 1625880 Rainbow Cloud - 454770 Pokemon: Bulbasaur - 5230 Charmander - 4540 Charmeleon - 3500 Charizard - 3820 Squirtle - 4280 Metapod - 3780 Butterfree - 3190 Kakuna - 4220 Pidgey - 3340 Pikachu - 6550 Sandshrew - 3240 Sandslash - 3960 Vulpix - 3690 Jigglypuff - 3510 Zubat - 3160 Vileplume - 3700 Diglett - 3100 Dugtrio - 3910 Meowth - 4340 Psyduck - 3760 Mankey - 4260 Growlithe - 3540 Arcanine - 4400 Poliwag - 3910 Weepinbell - 3100 Victreebell - 3600 Geodude - 3400 Graveler - 5340 Rapidash - 4220 Slowpoke - 3960 Slowbro - 3960 Magnemite - 3360 Magneton - 3860 Doduo - 4540 Grimer - 4000 Muk - 3980 Shellder - 4020 Cloyster - 3510 Haunter - 3500 Electrode - 4400 Koffing - 3500 Chansey - 3920 Kangaskhan - 4000 Goldeen - 2980 Staryu - 3060 Starmie - 3600 Scyther - 3960 Jynx - 4380 Electabuzz - 3980 Magmar - 5810 Magikarp - 3180 Gyarados - 4400 Lapras - 3110 Ditto - 3010 Eevee - 3940 Porygon - 3700 Snorlax - 3520 Articuno - 3300 Zapdos - 3940 Moltres - 4580 Dratini - 2920 Dragonite - 4400 Mew - 9870 _______________________________________________________________________ {12} Quests Get all Pokemon on film: Just take a picture of all 63 pokemon. Find all Pokemon signs: In each level there is something that isn't a pokemon but looks like one. Here I will tell you them all and how to get them. Beach: There is a big rock that looks like Kingler. Take a picture of it. It's called Kingler Rock. Tunnel: There is a shadow that looks like Pinsir. To see it you must free Zapdos from its egg. It is called Pinsir's Shadow. Volcano: There is a puff of smoke that looks like Koffing. Throw pester balls in the crater near the Rapdishes. River: There is a tree that looks like Cubone. To see it wake Vileplume up. It is called Cubone Tree. Cave: There are crystals flying around. Take a picture and a fake Mewtwo will show up on film. It is called the Mewtwo Constellation. Valley: There are mountains that look just like Dugtrio. All you have to do here is take a picture of it. It's called Dugtrio Mountain. Getting Mew on film: To get Mew on film you must throw pester balls at Mew's shield. Hit the shield six times. Mew will be chasing its shield. Hit Mew with a pester ball and it will turn around. Keep hitting it and it will get closer and closer and extremely close and might spin for some great points!!! Beating Challenge Scores: After you become an official Pokemon Photographer you are sent to every stage to beat the Challenge Scores. Here are my tips: Take a picture of every Pokemon in each level. Use up all film. Take pictures when the red dot is on the pokemon. Take good pictures. Make sure they are facing you. Make pokemon happy before you shoot if you can. _______________________________________________________________________ {13} Do's and Don'ts Do evolve pokemon Do have fun Do be disgusted by Nintendo's obsession with money Do go picture crazy! You get 60 pictures for every level! Don't limit the possibilities! Don't take pictures of eggs unless you want them in your album. Don't be cocky and say this game is so easy. Remember it's about fun! Don't be worried about wasting film. _______________________________________________________________________ {14} Rumors: Answered Here I will answer any rumors that have been going around. If you wnat your rumor here email me at LoudKing@aol.com and have the subject as "Pokemon Snap Rumors". Rumor: There are more than 63 pokemon in the game! Answer: No. Not at the moment. Rumor: Mew is in the game. Answer: Yes. She is. Rumor: Mewtwo is hidden in the cave! Answer: That is a fake Mewtwo. Rumor: You can trade pictures! Why else would you need your name by the picture? Answer: Possibility. No one knows yet. Rumor: To get a photo of dragonair go to the stage where you photograph the dragonite. Photograph it then throw pester balls to the left of it and a dragonair will pop out. Answer: This is probably a typo menaing Dratini. There is no Dragonair. Rumor: I'm not exactly sure what to do in the beginning of the level. When you see the Electrabuzz chasing Electrode there is a chance if you save it from being knocked out when Electrode explodes, the movie screens wont be on. If this happens hit the Electabuzz with pokemon food and it should walk toward you and attack with a shock. This will trn on the movie screens but it will still attack if you hit it. It gets you about 3-4000 pts. if the picture is good enough. Answer: False. This is totally fake and a waste of my time. Rumor: Professor Oak has a crush on Todd! Answer: You sick freak! _______________________________________________________________________ {15} Pokemon Snap Station The Pokemon Snap Station is a machine at Blockbuster that lets you print out the pictures inyour Gallery. The Gallery shows up after you take pictures of four pokemon in the pokemon report. Step One: Pick your four favorite pictures for the gallery. Step Two: Get your game and $3.00 or coupon to Blockbuster. Step Three: Purchase a prepaid card. They come in Pikachu, Jigglypuff, Charmander, Squirtle, and Bulbasaur. They are $3.00 or can be exchanged for a coupon. Step Four: Put your game and prepaid card into the machine. Step Five: Select "print" and press A button. (There's a yellow Nintendo 64 controller attached to the machine). Step Six: When printing is done select finish and get your Pokemon Snap game pak back. Remember to take the stickers too. You paid $3.00 for them. You will get sixteen stickers. Four of each of your four favorites. Enjoy your stickers and remember to trade with friends and try to get all 63! Try to get stickers of all the Pokemon Signs too! _______________________________________________________________________ {16} Gameshark Codes Note: You Need a 2.41 or higher gameshark to use these codes. You absolutely have to have a Gameshark Pro version 2.41 or higher for Nintendo 64 to use these codes!!! Also needs Diddy Kong Racing keycode!!! Note 2: I have not tested these codes but I am sure they work. Enable Code (Must Be On) DE000400 0000 F103D8A0 2400 Have All Levels 810C2212 0006 Have Pokemon Food 803AE51F 0001 Have Pokemon Food and Pesterball 803AE51F 0002 Have Pokemon Food, Pesterball and Pokeflute 803AE51F 0004 Note: Upcoming codes- Press Start To Start Moving Again Press L To Stop On Beach Level D00489E1 0020 802020F5 0001 Press L To Stop On Tunnel Level D00489E1 0020 801DDC55 0001 Press L To Stop On Volcano Level D00489E1 0020 801FC5C5 0001 Press L To Stop On River Level D00489E1 0020 801EF96D 0001 Press L To Stop On Cave Level D00489E1 0020 80202225 0001 Press L To Stop On Valley Level D00489E1 0020 801D9ABD 0001 _______________________________________________________________________ {17} Credits Writer: Andrew R Morozin (LoudKing@aol.com) Information: Andrew R Morozin Andrew R Morozin got his information from his own experience in the game. For permission email LoudKing@aol.com and specify which information you would like to use. Qtarantino@aol.com: Told me that Kangaskhan does dance. Daniel Hixson (wrestlemaniac77@hotmail.com): For the very long false rumor. ---------------------------------------------------------- Special Thanks: Nintendo for making a great game! Gamefaqs.com for taking so many of my faqs and reviews! Gameshark Code Creator Club for all the great codes! I thank all the readers! REMEMBER: Email your questions, suggestions, rumors, ideas, and/or comments at LoudKing@aol.com! _______________________________________________________________________ Well I hope you liked my FAQ/Walkthrough on Pokemon Snap! I tried my best to amke it perfect and I hope I succeeded! Please look for other FAQs/Walkthroughs at www.gamefaqs.com and look for my reviews there too! Have a nice day! ~Andrew R Morozin LoudKing@aol.com Other FAQ/Walkthroughs by Andrew R Morozin: Super Smash Bros. (Nintendo 64) Already out! Mario Party (Nintendo 64) Already out! Quest for Glory V: Dragon Fire (PC) Already out! Quest for Glory V: Dragon Fire (Macintosh) Already out! Harvest Moon (Super Nintendo) Already out! Harvest Moon GB (Gameboy) Already out! Harvest Moon GBC (Gameboy Color) Harvest Moon 64 (Nintendo 64) Legend of the River King GB (Gameboy) Already out! Legend of the River King GBC (Gameboy Color) If the FAQs listed by me are not at gamefaqs.com yet, just wait! _______________________________________________________________________ That's all! Please do not take ANYTHING from my guide without my permission. For permission , or if you want to email me errors or some things I missed in the game you can email me at LoudKing@aol.com . This document copyrighted 1999, all rights reserved. _______________________________________________________________________