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There are multiple articles which can be accessed by clicking on various parts of the title artwork (simulating the Game Boy Camera menu):
 
There are multiple articles which can be accessed by clicking on various parts of the title artwork (simulating the Game Boy Camera menu):
  
*Choosing the bottom "Chase" (追っかけ) text leads to an article on Japanese idols with Game Boy Cameras called Idols with PockeCam (アイドルwithポケカメ). There are various photos by Japanese idols creatively using the stamps.
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*Choosing the bottom "Chase" (追っかけ) text leads to an article on Japanese idols with Game Boy Cameras called Idols with PockeCam (アイドルwithポケカメ). There are various photos created by Japanese idols who have creatively used the stamps.
  
 
[[File:PockeCam Magazine Chase.png|150px|thumb|left|Chase: Idols with PockeCam]]
 
[[File:PockeCam Magazine Chase.png|150px|thumb|left|Chase: Idols with PockeCam]]

Revision as of 17:22, 23 November 2023

PockeCam Magazine
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The PockeCam Magazine (Japanese: ポケカメマガジン) (referring to "Pocket Camera"), also known as Pokékame Magazine (though unrelated to the Pokémon series) is a discontinued Satellaview magazine focused on the Game Boy Camera.

Contents

There are multiple articles which can be accessed by clicking on various parts of the title artwork (simulating the Game Boy Camera menu):

  • Choosing the bottom "Chase" (追っかけ) text leads to an article on Japanese idols with Game Boy Cameras called Idols with PockeCam (アイドルwithポケカメ). There are various photos created by Japanese idols who have creatively used the stamps.
Chase: Idols with PockeCam
  • Choosing the left-most "Laughter" (笑い) text leads to an article called Yoshimoto VS PockeCam: 4-Cell Best of Five (Japanese: 吉本VSポケカメ 4コマ 5本勝負), themed around the Yoshimoto Kogyo Holdings Japanese entertainment conglomerate, and competitors tasked with creating the best 4-Cell Game Boy Camera manga.
Laughter: Yoshimoto VS PockeCam: 4-Cell Best of Five
  • Choosing the right-most "Secret" (密秘) text leads to an article called PockeCame A GO!! GO!! (Japanese: ポケカメ A GO!! GO!!) featuring people's reception about the Game Boy Camera. There are also interviews with Emily Nakayama (中山エミリ) who starred in a 1998 Game Boy Camera commercial, as well as Hirokazu Tanaka.
Secret: PockeCame A GO!! GO!! featuring Hirokazu Tanaka playing Ball
  • Clicking inside the lens of the top camera leads to the short article "Looking for the best usage methods (of the camera)!" (究極の活用法大募集!). Readers could send off to postal code 〒1111-8585 St.Giga in association with "Game Tora no Taikoban Gather Together! Game Tiger Public Relations Staff" (『ゲーム虎の太鼓判集まれ! ゲー虎広報部員!』).
Top of the page "Looking for the best usage methods (of the camera)!" (究極の活用法大募集!)
  • Apparently nothing happens if the reader clicks inside the lens of the left camera.
  • Clicking inside the lens of the right camera leads to another short article "Wappers Are Lazy in Their Investigation!?" (捜査戦怠ワッパーズ!?), alluding to and advertising the Sousa Sentai Wappers. Sousa Sentai Wappers is another Satellaview magazine series featuring the tokusatsu-inspired Detective Wappers.
"Wappers Are Lazy in Their Investigation!?" (捜査戦怠ワッパーズ!?) Sousa Sentai Wappers promotion
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