Game Boy Camera
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Game Boy Camera (Pocket Camera in Japan) is a Nintendo accessory for the handheld Game Boy gaming console which was released in 1998. The camera could take basic black & white, often grainy, digital images using the 4-color palette of the Game Boy system. It interfaced with the Game Boy Printer, which utilized heat-sensitive paper to "burn" any saved images, making a hardcopy. Both items were marketed by Nintendo as light-hearted entertainment devices (aimed mainly at children), in all three major videogame regions of the world: Japan, USA, and Europe. "N64 Magazine" (which is its full title, and was published by Future Publishing) dedicated a monthly section to the device. The Game Boy Camera comes in 4 different colors, as well as a limited edition The Legend of Zelda version, which contains different stamps from the standard camera.
The game has numerous references to other Nintendo products. Also, there are a few differences between the North American and Japanese versions, including the unlockable B album pictures and the stamps that can be placed on pictures. [link]
The camera's built-in software was developed by Game Freak, which explains the appearance of some Pokémon characters as "stamps" you can put on pictures (Game Freak also developed the Pokémon series of games).
Nintendo reportedly had plans to release a successor to the Game Boy Camera called the Gameeye for the Game Boy Advance, which took color photos and featured connectivity with the Nintendo GameCube, but the Gameeye never saw release.
The camera takes black and white 128x123 pixel pictures
Detectable Illumination Range (Faceplate) : 1lx ~ 10000lx
Exposure Time Range : 16 μsec ~ 1sec
Frame Rate : 10fps ~ 30fps
Gameplay
There are 3 main parts of the "game":- Shoot
- View
- Play
Shoot
Shoot contains the following choices:- Shoot (take pictures)
- Items (Self-Timer or Time-Lapse)
- Magic (Trick Lenses, montage, panorama, Game Face)
- Check (checks the album stored in memory)
- Run (no real purpose, seems to be a joke)
Play
Play is a built-in Space Fever II game. At the beginning, 2 spaceships will appear. One of them will send players to a DJ if shot at, where one can mix sounds. The other one will send players to Ball, which is also available through shoot. If enough is done in the game, a third spaceship will appear in the middle, and if that is shot at players will be sent to a racing mini-game known as Run! Run! Run!, which is listed as "?" on the left side of the screen.In the actual Space Fever II game the player is attacked by spaceships and then attacked by bosses at the end of each group of smaller ones. The first boss is a giant face of a man with horns, the second boss is a giant face of a mustachioed man, and the third boss's face depends on the pictures taken in "Game Face". Once all 3 of the bosses are beaten, the cycle will start over again, only harder. If this is the first time through, Run! Run! Run! will be unlocked.
View
View contains the following choices:- Slide Show (displays slide show of the current album.)
- Animation (Where players can put together pictures to make it look like they are moving. This is done by pressing select on main screen, then going to edit, then animation.)
- Hot-Spot (see paragraph below)
\"Start\" and \"Select\" options
The following are options that appear when select is pressed on the main screen:- Link (print, transfer photos)
- Special (Hot-Spot, compose) (see paragraph above for Hot-Spot)
- Edit (Album, Animation)
- Doodle (Paint, stamp on pictures)
- Username (make one's own username)
- Record
- High Score
- Credits
Trivia
- The Game Boy Camera is capable of "seeing" infra-red light, particularly from TV/VCR remote controls.
Inside the cartridge
See Inside The Gameboy Camera for more info
External links
- [Photos taken with Game Boy Camera] and printed on the Game Boy Printer
- [Photos taken with the Game Boy Camera] and transferred directly to the PC
- [Game Boy Camera group] on Flickr
- [Game Boy Camera Video Output Tutorial] By Gijs Gieskes
- [About.com Guide to Game Boy] - All things Game Boy: News, reviews, history, culture and development. Updated several times a week.
- [M64282FP data sheet] Gameboy camera lens data sheet
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