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* This game was adapted into a {{book|Pokémon Snap|novel}} for the [[Pathways to Adventure]] series.
* This game was adapted into a {{book|Pokémon Snap|novel}} for the [[Pathways to Adventure]] series.
* Although the game features voice acting from the TV series, certain Pokémon that were given new voices for the dub still have their original Japanese voice acting in the game. These include Metapod, Diglett, Dugtrio, Psyduck and Porygon who, at the time of the game's release, did not have a dub voice.
* Although the game features voice acting from the TV series, certain Pokémon that were given new voices for the dub still have their original Japanese voice acting in the game. These include Metapod, Diglett, Dugtrio, Psyduck and Porygon who, at the time of the game's release, did not have a dub voice.
** Considering the voice acting [[Todd Snap]] only has one line and that is "Yes" which is re-used during the game. Also when players first turn on the game and load a save file [[Professor Oak]] will greet the player with no voice acting. He gains the voice acting after coming back to the lab from a course.
** Considering the voice acting [[Todd Snap]] only has two lines and that is "Yes" and "Yeah" which is re-used during the game. Also when players first turn on the game and load a save file [[Professor Oak]] will greet the player with no voice acting. He gains the voice acting after coming back to the lab from a course.
* Originally, the game that would become Pokémon Snap was not a Pokémon game. Nintendo President Satoru Iwata himself mentioned that the game was originally "a normal game in which you took photos, but the motivation for playing the game wasn't clear." It wasn't until they introduced Pokémon into the game that HAL's Masanobu Yamamoto thought they had a clarified direction. "That time, adopting the Pokémon world clarified what we should do and the direction we should head, and I came to like Pokémon, so I felt like that had saved us."<ref>[http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/wii/kirbysepicyarn/0/3 Iwata Asks]</ref>
* Originally, the game that would become Pokémon Snap was not a Pokémon game. Nintendo President Satoru Iwata himself mentioned that the game was originally "a normal game in which you took photos, but the motivation for playing the game wasn't clear." It wasn't until they introduced Pokémon into the game that HAL's Masanobu Yamamoto thought they had a clarified direction. "That time, adopting the Pokémon world clarified what we should do and the direction we should head, and I came to like Pokémon, so I felt like that had saved us."<ref>[http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/wii/kirbysepicyarn/0/3 Iwata Asks]</ref>
* In the [[Pokémon Island River|River]] course, {{p|Shellder}} and {{p|Cloyster}} are shown to be capable of levitating, an ability is not demonstrated by them in any other media.
* In the [[Pokémon Island River|River]] course, {{p|Shellder}} and {{p|Cloyster}} are shown to be capable of levitating, an ability is not demonstrated by them in any other media.