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*[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Game Boy Camera]] (mail request in [[Nintendo Power|Nintendo Power magazine]], also known as Game Boy Camera Gold, more research is needed) | *[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Game Boy Camera]] (mail request in [[Nintendo Power|Nintendo Power magazine]], also known as Game Boy Camera Gold, more research is needed) | ||
*[[CoroCoro Comic Pocket Camera]] ([[CoroCoro Comic]] mail request, more research is needed) | *[[CoroCoro Comic Pocket Camera]] ([[CoroCoro Comic]] mail request, more research is needed) | ||
− | *[[Hello Kitty Pocket Camera]] ( | + | *[[Hello Kitty Pocket Camera]] (cancelled) |
===Nintendo GameCube=== | ===Nintendo GameCube=== |
Latest revision as of 19:04, 29 May 2022
This article is a list of the various cameras Nintendo have released, or developed but cancelled. All known mediums are as physical software, peripherals or firmware.
Contents
List
Game Boy and Game Boy Color
- Game Boy Camera (and Game Boy Funtography Pak bundle)
- The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Game Boy Camera (mail request in Nintendo Power magazine, also known as Game Boy Camera Gold, more research is needed)
- CoroCoro Comic Pocket Camera (CoroCoro Comic mail request, more research is needed)
- Hello Kitty Pocket Camera (cancelled)
Nintendo GameCube
- Stage Debut camera (cancelled)
Nintendo DS
Nintendo DSi
Nintendo 3DS
Wii U
- Wii U Camera (facial recognition for Mii Maker and a limited number of games)
Nintendo Switch
- IR Motion Camera[1] (on the Joy-Cons, and used for Nintendo Labo)
Notes
Other third-party cameras exist, but were not published or developed by Nintendo.
Examples:
- Nintendo 64 film camera (may only be related in the Nintendo 64 logo design)
- Sakasport Nintendo GameCube 35mm Camera (a regular camera with a Nintendo GameCube design)
See also
References
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