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The player also has the option of doing an impromptu photo shoot after a Pokémon in their party [[evolution|evolves]].
The player also has the option of doing an impromptu photo shoot after a Pokémon in their party [[evolution|evolves]].


===In spin-off series===
===In the side series===
====Pokémon Stadium====
In {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}}, there is a "Gallery" mode where players can take photographs of their Pokémon. A player may photograph Pokémon from their [[Generation I]] [[Game Boy]] game (using the [[Transfer Pak]]) or they may photograph the game's [[rental Pokémon]]. The controls are identical to that of Pokémon Snap, but without the extra items such as the [[Pester Ball]]s. Photos taken in Gallery Mode could be printed on stickers at the Pokémon Snap Sticker Stations.
 
====My Pokémon Ranch====
[[File:MPR Photography.png|thumb|200px|right|An example of a [[My Pokémon Ranch]] photo, featuring a {{Shiny}} {{p|Zigzagoon}}, {{p|Pikachu}}, and {{p|Bibarel}}]]
In [[My Pokémon Ranch]], players are able to take photos of their Pokémon during any of the random ranch events (such as the Clock and the Totem Pole) or when they are playing with any of the toys that a player may buy for their Pokémon. The quality of the photo can be increased with the "Focus Lock" function. <!--The album size is... and as of the Platinum update, is increased to 30.-->
 
===In spin-off games===
====Pokémon Snap====
====Pokémon Snap====
In {{g|Snap}}, the entire game is based around the concept of photography. In Pokémon Snap, the player (as [[Todd Snap]]) must take the best possible photographs of the 63 Pokémon findable on [[Pokémon Island]] for [[Professor Oak]]'s [[Pokémon Report]].
In {{g|Snap}}, the entire game is based around the concept of photography. In Pokémon Snap, the player (as [[Todd Snap]]) must take the best possible photographs of the 63 Pokémon findable on [[Pokémon Island]] for [[Professor Oak]]'s [[Pokémon Report]].
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For a period of time after the release of Pokémon Snap, '''Pokémon Snap Sticker Stations''' were available at {{wp|Blockbuster LLC|Blockbuster Video}} stores, which allowed a player to print out their photos on stickers for $3. These Sticker Stations were available in the United States and Canada. In the [[Wii]] [[Virtual Console]] version, players can post them to the Wii's Address book.
For a period of time after the release of Pokémon Snap, '''Pokémon Snap Sticker Stations''' were available at {{wp|Blockbuster LLC|Blockbuster Video}} stores, which allowed a player to print out their photos on stickers for $3. These Sticker Stations were available in the United States and Canada. In the [[Wii]] [[Virtual Console]] version, players can post them to the Wii's Address book.


====Pokémon Stadium====
====Super Smash Bros. series====
In {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}}, there is a "Gallery" mode where players can take photographs of their Pokémon. A player may photograph Pokémon from their [[Generation I]] [[Game Boy]] game (using the [[Transfer Pak]]) or they may photograph the game's [[rental Pokémon]]. The controls are identical to that of Pokémon Snap, but without the extra items such as the [[Pester Ball]]s. Photos taken in Gallery Mode could be printed on stickers at the Pokémon Snap Sticker Stations.
=====Super Smash Bros. Melee=====
Players of [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]] are able to take pictures of certain battle scenes in Camera Mode. Photos take up 4-12 blocks from the [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]] memory card. Camera Mode requires two controllers (one being put in port 4)—player 2 takes a photo of player 1's battle.
 
=====Super Smash Bros. Brawl=====
[[File:SSBB Photography.png|thumb|200px|left|A snapshot of two {{p|Ivysaur}} in Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]
Players of [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] may also to take pictures of certain battle scenes if the game is paused. Photographs typically take 1 block of memory from either the [[Wii]]'s memory or from the SD Card memory. Photos taken in Brawl can be transferred to a personal computer and converted to JPEGs using various programs or websites available online. The players can also take pictures of stages they created. However, because the player cannot pause during online multiplayer, the player cannot take photos in that mode.


====My Pokémon Ranch====
=====Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS onwards=====
[[File:MPR Photography.png|thumb|200px|right|An example of a [[My Pokémon Ranch]] photo, featuring a {{Shiny}} {{p|Zigzagoon}}, {{p|Pikachu}}, and {{p|Bibarel}}]]
In [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]], as well as [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]] for [[Nintendo Switch]], players can take pictures in a manner similar to Brawl. However, the photos, which are saved to the console's SD card, are not encrypted, and do not require third party programs to share. Although, the player cannot pause during <!--{{tt|local|3DS only}} or -->online multiplayer, and, therefore, cannot take pictures.
In [[My Pokémon Ranch]], players are able to take photos of their Pokémon during any of the random ranch events (such as the Clock and the Totem Pole) or when they are playing with any of the toys that a player may buy for their Pokémon. The quality of the photo can be increased with the "Focus Lock" function. <!--The album size is... and as of the Platinum update, is increased to 30.-->


====PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure====
====PokéPark series====
=====PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure=====
[[File:PokePark photography.jpg|thumb|200px|left|A photograph of {{p|Meowth}} taken in-game from first person perspective]]
[[File:PokePark photography.jpg|thumb|200px|left|A photograph of {{p|Meowth}} taken in-game from first person perspective]]
[[PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure]] gives the player the ability to take pictures from the game similar to previous Wii and WiiWare games.
[[PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure]] gives the player the ability to take pictures from the game similar to previous Wii and WiiWare games.
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Photos can be taken from a third-person perspective or from first-person Pikachu's view.
Photos can be taken from a third-person perspective or from first-person Pikachu's view.


====PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond====
=====PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond=====
[[File:PokéPark 2 photography.jpg|thumb|200px|right|A photograph of {{p|Raichu}} and {{p|Meowth}} taken in-game from first person perspective]]
[[File:PokéPark 2 photography.jpg|thumb|200px|right|A photograph of {{p|Raichu}} and {{p|Meowth}} taken in-game from first person perspective]]
[[PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond]] has a similar photography feature to the one in the first game. As in the first game, the ability to take photos is given by {{p|Misdreavus}}, found in [[Cove Town]]. Photos can be taken from a third-person perspective or from first-person view of the player. In PokéPark 2, the player may store significantly more photos on the Wii's memory: up to 72 photos may be stored without the use of an SD card.
[[PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond]] has a similar photography feature to the one in the first game. As in the first game, the ability to take photos is given by {{p|Misdreavus}}, found in [[Cove Town]]. Photos can be taken from a third-person perspective or from first-person view of the player. In PokéPark 2, the player may store significantly more photos on the Wii's memory: up to 72 photos may be stored without the use of an SD card.


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====Super Smash Bros. series====
=====Super Smash Bros. Melee=====
Players of [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]] are able to take pictures of certain battle scenes in Camera Mode. Photos take up 4-12 blocks from the [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]] memory card. Camera Mode requires two controllers (one being put in port 4)—player 2 takes a photo of player 1's battle.
=====Super Smash Bros. Brawl=====
[[File:SSBB Photography.png|thumb|200px|left|A snapshot of two {{p|Ivysaur}} in Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]
Players of [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] may also to take pictures of certain battle scenes if the game is paused. Photographs typically take 1 block of memory from either the [[Wii]]'s memory or from the SD Card memory. Photos taken in Brawl can be transferred to a personal computer and converted to JPEGs using various programs or websites available online. The players can also take pictures of stages they created. Because the player cannot pause during online multiplayer, the player cannot take photos in that mode.
=====Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS onwards=====
In [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]], as well as [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]] for [[Nintendo Switch]], players can take pictures in a manner similar to Brawl. However, the photos, which are saved to the console's SD card, are not encrypted and do not require third party programs to share. The player cannot pause during <!--{{tt|local|3DS only}} or -->online multiplayer, and therefore cannot take pictures.


====Pokémon GO====
====Pokémon GO====
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