Nintendo 64 Pokemon Snap Kiosk
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Release Type |
Official
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Amount Produced Estimate |
Between 100 - 500
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Region Code |
NTSC-U/C
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Limited Edition |
Store Exclusive
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Color | Blue, Yellow |
Is Bundle | ? |
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- A Nintendo marketing campaign in which owners of Pokémon Snap or Pokemon Stadium could bring their own game cartridges to a retail store and print a sheet of 16 stickers featuring the photos they'd taken.
- Nintendo partnered with Blockbuster in North America, and Toys "R" Us and Myer in Australia for the promotion.
- It was a modified Nintendo 64 kiosk with an additional slot for the player's cartridge as well as a printer and a slot for the player's snap station card which the player loaded credit on to print the photos
- They also had their own keys and keychain
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