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*CoroCoro Comics version (Japanese: コロコロコミックバージョン): A special version featuring the {{wp|Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!!|Bakuso Kyodai Let's & Go!! MAX}} and {{wp|Gakkyuu Ou Yamazaki}} franchises was also available as a CoroCoro Comic prize. Remnants of its data can be found within the standard release's ROM. | *CoroCoro Comics version (Japanese: コロコロコミックバージョン): A special version featuring the {{wp|Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!!|Bakuso Kyodai Let's & Go!! MAX}} and {{wp|Gakkyuu Ou Yamazaki}} franchises was also available as a CoroCoro Comic prize. Remnants of its data can be found within the standard release's ROM. | ||
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+ | *[[Game Boy Printer]] | ||
+ | *[[PockeCam Magazine]] | ||
{{Game Boy and Game Boy Color}} | {{Game Boy and Game Boy Color}} | ||
{{Space Fever series}} | {{Space Fever series}} | ||
{{Game & Watch series}} | {{Game & Watch series}} |
Revision as of 18:44, 2 June 2020
The Game Boy Camera (Japanese: ポケットカメラ Pocket Camera) is a basic image-capturing device (technically software using the basis of a Game Pak with the addition of a camera) that allows Game Boy users to view, take, edit, and store monochrome images using a Game Boy, Game Boy Color, or Game Boy Advance. It was developed by Nintendo, with Pokémon stamps by Game Freak/Creatures, Inc.. The peripheral came with built-in editing software and four bonus games. The unit was available in several different colors.
Release information
The Game Boy Camera was released in 1998 alongside the Game Boy Printer, which allowed hard copies of captured and edited images to be printed.
Blurb
Shoot-View-Play
Turn any Game Boy system into a digital camera! With this accessory, you can shoot photos, doodle on them, add stamps and even send them to a friend with another Game Boy Camera!
- Shoot, save and edit 30 different snapshots.
- Arrange your shots into animated sequences.
- Trick Lens mode lets you flip, stretch, zoom, split the screen, and more.
- Panorama mode shoots both tall and wide formats.
- Use the Self Timer and Time Lapse modes to take shots not possible with a standard camera.
- Includes 4 min-games: Space Fever II, Ball, D.J. and Run! Run! Run! You can even put your face into a game!
Features
- Store up to 30 photos to the camera's memory
- Rotatable camera lens
- Adjustable brightness, contrast, dither
- Invert viewfinder horizontally or vertically
- Built-in photo timer
- Create a panorama image
- Combine two or more images, either merged or in a split-screen
- Create an "animation" from several photos
- Add captions to saved album photos
- View saved photos in a slide show
- Photo editing tools allow users to "doodle" on saved pictures
- Add a user's photo to one of four mini-games
- Ball, based on the Game & Watch Ball game
- Space Fever II, a vertical shooting game with name inspired by the Space Fever series
- A DJ mode minigame
- Run! Run! Run!; a race between a mole and bird
- Use the Super Game Boy accessory to videotape animations and slideshows
- Print photos with the Game Boy Printer
- Trade photos with other players using a Game Link Cable
Special editions
- The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time edition: A version of the Game Boy Camera with The Legend of Zelda series stamps. It was only available in the United States, by ordering it through mail with Nintendo Power.
- CoroCoro Comics version (Japanese: コロコロコミックバージョン): A special version featuring the Bakuso Kyodai Let's & Go!! MAX and Gakkyuu Ou Yamazaki franchises was also available as a CoroCoro Comic prize. Remnants of its data can be found within the standard release's ROM.
See also
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