All Hidden Signs | Pokemon Snap (1999)

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This video was played on Nintendo 64 and captured with El Gato HD60.

This video is a quick walkthrough to show where the 6 secret signs to photograph are on each map (Beach, Tunnel, Volcano, River, Cave, and Valley). There is no hidden sign on Rainbow Cloud.

Timestamps:
0:14 - Beach Sign 1
0:21 - Tunnel Sign 2
2:31 - Volcano Sign 3
2:49 - River Sign 4
3:23 - Cave Sign 5
4:11 - Valley Sign 6

Gameplay:
Todd Snap, a Pokémon photographer, is summoned by Professor Oak to Pokémon Island, a place with a variety of geographic regions where Pokémon live relatively undisturbed by humans. Oak needs quality pictures to accompany his findings, and knows from past experience that Todd is the right person for the job. Using a motorized, amphibious buggy named the Zero-One, Todd explores the island and takes photographs of the Pokémon that inhabit its environments.

From Professor Oak's research hub, the player can select between the game's levels. The Zero-One follows a linear path throughout the level. After completing a course, the player selects their best photos of each Pokémon to be rated by Professor Oak and added to the Pokémon Report. Scoring takes into account various aspects of the pictures, such as the Pokémon's size, its pose, and keeping the Pokémon in frame. Extra points are awarded for capturing a special pose. Scoring well in the Pokémon report and photographing a wide variety of Pokémon is required to make progress in the game.

Players start out with only a camera, but as they progress, Professor Oak will provide them with a number of accessories. The game features seven levels: Beach, Tunnel, Volcano, River, Cave, Valley, and the special course Rainbow Cloud. Levels must be replayed after acquiring new accessories in order to locate hidden Pokémon, alternate routes, or opportunities that yield the best scores. The first accessory, Pokémon food, can be thrown to either stun or attract Pokémon. Another, Pester Balls, are able to knock out Pokémon or flush them out of hiding. The Poké-Flute object is used in a variety of ways, such as awakening, irritating, or hatching Pokémon. It can also cause Pokémon to dance, and it can play three different songs, resulting in different dances from certain Pokémon. Additionally, players can obtain a Dash Engine for the Zero One, allowing the vehicle to accelerate and move faster than normal.

The game features 63 of the original generation of 151 Pokémon.







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