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Blue Game Boy Camera.

Gameboy Camera is a Nintendo accessory for the handheld Game Boy gaming console. It was released in 1998. It marked the beginning of a mostly unsuccessful attempt by Nintendo to expand the Game Boy from merely a gaming device into a rudimentary PDA. Gameboy Camera comes in 4 different colors. The main problem with the Gameboy Camera is that the camera can only take 30 rather low-quality black and white pictures.

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, montange, panorama, Game Face)
  • Check (checks your album)
  • Run (no real purpose, seems to be a joke)

Note: the Game Face game is a mini-game where you try to see how many balls you can juggle without dropping one. The face depends on what 4 pictures you take in the "Magic" section (the 4th picture will always be the face when you drop a ball.) The juggler resembles Mr. Game & Watch, because in Super Smash Bros. Melee Mr. Game & Watch can juggle opponents the same way the juggler in Gameboy Camera does.

Play

Play is a built-in Space Fever 2 game. At the beginning, 2 spaceships will appear. One of them will send you to a DJ if shot at, where you can mix sounds. The other one will send you to Game Face, which is also avalible through shoot. If enough is done in the game, a third spaceship will appear in the middle, and if that is shot at you'll be sent to a racing mini-game.

In the actual Space Fever 2 game you'll be attacked by easy-to-beat 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 on that you have to defeat. The second boss is a giant face of a mustached man. The third boss' face depends on the pictures you took in "Game Face". Once all 3 of the bosses are beaten, the cycle will start over again, only harder.

View

View contains the following choices:

  • Slide Show (displays slide show of your album.)
  • Animation (Where you can put together pictures to make it look like they're moving. Do this by pressing select on main screen, then go to edit, then animation.)

Hot-Spot (Where you can link 2 different pictures together by clicking on certain spots of the picture)

  • Hot-Spot (see paragraph below)

Hot-Spot is especailly good for creating a game where you can go from one photo of a room to another in a house by pressing certain spots (that you can set up) on the photo that will send you there. You do this by pressing "Select" on the main screen, go to special and choose "Hot-Spot". (See list below). Then each picture will have 5 One-eyed blobs that can be put on your picture. Each blob can be programmed to go to send you to a different photo. Then in Hot-Spot mode, the places where you put the blobs will send you to other photos when clicked.

"Start" and "Select" options

The following are options that appear when select is pressed on the main screen:

  • Link (print, transfer photos)
  • Speical (Hot-Spot, compose) (see paragraph above for Hot-Spot)
  • Edit (Album, Animation)
  • Doodle (Paint, stamp on pictures)

The following are options that appear when start is pressed on the main screen:

  • Username (make your own username)
  • Record
  • High Score
  • Credits

The start options appear as planets and asteroids.

External Links

Gameboy Camera -- Amazon.com