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Dec 16, 2009 17:56

This is terrible. Terrible.

The problem is, you see, that Professor Oak, while I respect him highly as a world-renowned leader in Pokemon research, has a terrible eye for photography. To him, the best shot is one centered, as close as possible, with the full body of the Pokemon in the shot ( Read more... )

nintendo, nostalgia, video games, pokemon

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lazaefair December 17 2009, 00:11:07 UTC
Does the game have any sort of online sharing/e-mailing function?

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bobrhyn December 17 2009, 00:14:15 UTC
... your icon, your icon, YOU HAVE LIFTED MY SPIRITS ♥♥♥

But alas, no, it's an N64 game, and the thought of internet connections to gaming systems was a thing multiple generations away. :| They didn't even use memory cards, just saved straight to the cartridge, one file for most games.

.... I am very close to taking pictures of all 60 pictures in my album with my cell phone camera. :|

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lazaefair December 17 2009, 00:33:53 UTC
I just spent a fruitless ten minutes googling...the closest thing I could see was buying an N64 backup unit (the most popular seemed to be the Z64) and I have no idea if they even make them anymore. For a minute, on some of those websites, I thought I was back in 1996.

Also, Singin' In The Rain OT3 love. :)

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bobrhyn December 17 2009, 03:04:04 UTC
Weeell, it looks like I'm going to wait until my parents get their Wii fit stuff, at which point I will be able to (for $10) play Pokemon Snap and save my pictures in various files, including to my computer etc, which will be AWESOME.

... In the meantime, um, I may have taken pictures of all 60 of them, captions included, with my digital camera.

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