INSTRUCTION BOOKLET
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‘Nintendo 64 system.
Please road this instruction booklet thoroughly to ensure maximum
‘enjoyment of your new gome. Keep this insirucion booket and warranty
‘information ino safe place for future reference.
A Letter from Professor Oak
‘Welcome to Pokémon Island!
Starting the Game
Using the Controller
The Flow of the Game
Professor Ook’s Check ond Report
Making an Album
Useful Htems
About the Gallery
Warranty ond Service Information
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BbThe Nintendo® 64 Controller
Control Stick Funetion
‘The Nintondo 64 Control Stick usos an analog system to read the angles
‘and directions of its movement. Ths allows precision control that isnot
possible using the conventional + Control Pad.
|When turing the Contiol Deck power ON, do not move the Contra Stick
‘rom its neutral position on the controle.
It the Control Stick is held stan angled postion
1 shown inthe picture on the lft) when the
ower is turned ON, this postion wil be set as
‘euiral. Tis will cause Games using the Control
Stick to operate incarecty
‘To reset the neutral position once the geme has
‘Slated, let goof the Control Stek so itcan return
tots center postion (as shown inthe picture on
the lft) thon press START while holding down
the Land R Buttons.
Holding the Nintendo 64 Controtler
‘While playing the Pokémon Snap game, wo
recommend you use the hand positions shown on
the left. By holding the controller ike this, you
‘can operate the Control Stick freely with your lett
‘thumb. Using your right hum, you can easily.
‘access the A, Bor C Buttons. Place your lett
index finger on the Z Button on the back ofthe
ccontoker,
Connecting the Nintendo 64 Controller
‘To play this game, you must connect a controller to Socket One, located
‘om the front panol ofthe Contro! Deck.
Ifyou change the connection during the game, you will need to ether
press RESET or tur the power OFF to make the connection active
‘This game is designed for one player, so only one controler is needed,‘A Letter from Professor Oak
One dy tle yong photographer tamed Tod ceived on ineesting leer from
Profesor Ok, he famous okmon sere.
Dene Todd,
My name is Professor Ou, and I researeh
Pokémon. I have heard of your excellent
work As & photographer and would like your
Assistance in my research,
am currently doing research on Pokémon.
Leland. Wild Poktinon sre the only
creatures obo live on this island, soaking it
the perfeet place to study Pokémon in their
snstural habitat
| have thoeght of asking Pokémon trainers
te help me, but | am afraid they would
become toe interested in catching the
Pokémon on the island
POKEMON LABORATORY
Professor Ook
The grea Pokémon researcher wh vein Fle own.
econ hehos heen by researching Pokémon nd.
I tat Lappened, the number of Pokémon on.
the island would decrease, and Pokémon
Laland would lose its value
Instead, | would like for you to take pictures
f the Pokéinen in their natural setting
Your pictures would help me complete my
PKMIN Report.
Lae looking forward to working with you
Please come te my Laboratory right away.
PD be waiting for you!
= Professor Oak
“deer Raw ese
comer sloop natch!1b ve een wating for yoo, od (~