Game Boy Camera
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The Game Boy Camera (Japanese: ポケットカメラ Pocket Camera) is a basic image-capturing device that allows Game Boy users to take, edit, and store monochrome images using a Game Boy, Game Boy Color, or Game Boy Advance. It was developed by Pokémon creators Game Freak. The peripheral came with built-in editing software and four bonus games. The unit was available in several different colors.
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Release information
The Game Boy Camera was released in 1998 alongside the Game Boy Printer, which allowed hard copies of captured and edited images to be printed.
Blurb
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Turn any Game Boy system into a digital camera! With this accessory, you can shoot photos, doodle on them, add stamps and even send them to a friend with another Game Boy Camera!
- Shoot, save and edit 30 different snapshots.
- Arrange your shots into animated sequences.
- Trick Lens mode lets you flip, stretch, zoom, split the screen, and more.
- Panorama mode shoots both tall and wide formats.
- Use the Self Timer and Time Lapse modes to take shots not possible with a standard camera.
- Includes 4 min-games: Space Fever II, Ball, D.J. and Run! Run! Run! You can even put your face into a game!
Features
- Store up to 30 photos to the camera's memory
- Rotatable camera lens
- Adjustable brightness, contrast, dither
- Invert viewfinder horizontally or vertically
- Built-in photo timer
- Create a panorama image
- Combine two or more images, either merged or in a split-screen
- Create an "animation" from several photos
- Add captions to saved album photos
- View saved photos in a slide show
- Photo editing tools allow users to "doodle" on saved pictures
- Add a user's photo to one of four mini-games
- Use the Super Game Boy accessory to videotape animations and slideshows
- Print photos with the Game Boy Printer
- Trade photos with other players using a Game Link Cable
Gallery
The Game Boy Camera (blue model) inserted into a Game Boy Color |
Trivia
- Third-party manufacturer Nyko made a "sequel" to the Game Boy Camera: the WormCam. The WormCam allows players to take color photos on a Game Boy Advance and transfer them to a computer. This camera was not authorized by Nintendo.
- The Game Boy Camera was used to take photos for the album covers of Silver & Gold by Neil Young and Driving Rain by Sir Paul McCartney.

