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Metrium said:

Yeah, I remember using my Poké Blue pokémon. But still, you needed the little thing you attached to the controler if I remember correctly. The game by itself is nothing great. All you could do is battle, it got old so fast.

As for snap being limited, I understand today as an adult how short it was. But at the time, before the internet and when we were kids (atleast I was at the time), the game felt like it was filled with secret. I remember talking to my friends about secrets that felt like myths at the time untill you tried it. Like how you could take pictures of Charizard, Gyarados and Dragonite. So Snap had a sense of adventure and mystery to it, wich was totaly absent from Stadium since stadium was basicaly a combat simulator. 

I don't understand how battling got old, but sitting on an onrails kart taking pictures of the same few Pokemon doing the same thing over and over didn't. I thought the game was terrible as a kid. You can take a picture of Charizard, Gyarados, and Dragonite in stadium. With a real camera. With more Pokemon.

Again, I don't see the adventure. You're effectively being taken on a cheap, slow-moving Chucky Cheese animatronic roller coaster. There's no adventure or freedom in that. Snap feels like a reject mini-game for a mainline Pokemon game, not a decent independant spin off game of its own merits. Even the Safari Zone in Gen 1 was more enjoyable than Snap, and they are largely based off the same concept.