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Signalstar said:
Leynos said:

Game Boy had a camera in 1998.

Dreamcast has the DreamEye in 2000.

Nintendo at E3 2002 showd a camera for GBA that used motion tracking. They canceled it but it was shown. Eyetoy was out in 2003.

Try again

Which one looks most like what Nintendo showed off with their camera? The handheld peripheral that took pixelated photos? The Japan exclusive web cam that was only compatible with one game? Or the multiplayer party game from 2005?

Nintendo, bringing us gameplay innovations from 3 generations ago...

This is just basically a fun little DLC bonus to a game that's not even a Switch 2 game, lol. It's not like it's some central feature of the systeim. 

The camera is there primarily for video chat. People cried that Nintendo tied chat to a seperate smartphone app last time, this time it's in the system OS integrated with both voice and video chat options and some people still want to complain about something or other.