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Pokémon Snap Sequel
Hmm, don't know if this has been brought up before, but has anyone considered a sequel to Pokémon Snap? Personally, I thought Snap was an awesome game. However, its length made it more of a tech-demo than anything. (I beat it in less than two hours... -.-') However, the Revolution seems like an excellent platform to make another, more detailed, Pokémon photography game.
The controller would allow the player to really point and shoot. Because it can respond to motion in any direction, it could be held horizontally, like a real camera. Instead of a "rail shooter" the game could allow the player to wander freely through various environments, allowing them to, eventually, take pictures of all 386+ Pokémon, in time. Also, the behavier of the Pokémon could change over time, as they eventually become more friendly with you.
The player could play a free-lance Pokémon photographer, just starting out, and trying to ear Pokédollers by selling photographs to magazines (you know, Pokémon Pal, Pokémon Graph, etc...) and other forms of media. As you earn money, you can afford to buy various types of bait and other items to give you better pictures. You could also save up and buy upgraded cameras, with larger zooms and other features.
Anyway, I think it's a good idea...
Hmm, don't know if this has been brought up before, but has anyone considered a sequel to Pokémon Snap? Personally, I thought Snap was an awesome game. However, its length made it more of a tech-demo than anything. (I beat it in less than two hours... -.-') However, the Revolution seems like an excellent platform to make another, more detailed, Pokémon photography game.
The controller would allow the player to really point and shoot. Because it can respond to motion in any direction, it could be held horizontally, like a real camera. Instead of a "rail shooter" the game could allow the player to wander freely through various environments, allowing them to, eventually, take pictures of all 386+ Pokémon, in time. Also, the behavier of the Pokémon could change over time, as they eventually become more friendly with you.
The player could play a free-lance Pokémon photographer, just starting out, and trying to ear Pokédollers by selling photographs to magazines (you know, Pokémon Pal, Pokémon Graph, etc...) and other forms of media. As you earn money, you can afford to buy various types of bait and other items to give you better pictures. You could also save up and buy upgraded cameras, with larger zooms and other features.
Anyway, I think it's a good idea...