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|image=[[File:Game Boy Camera box art red.jpg|250px]]
|Dis=2002
|release={{release|Japan|February 21, 1998|USA|June 1, 1998|Europe|June 4, 1998}}
|discontinued=2002
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{{LLQuote|Smile! You're on Game Boy Camera!|Game Boy Camera slogan}}
{{quote2|Smile! You're on Game Boy Camera!|Game Boy Camera slogan}}
The '''{{wp|Game Boy Camera}}''', known as '''Pocket Camera''' (ポケットカメラ, ''Poketto Kamera'') in Japan, is an accessory for the [[Game Boy]] (and compatible with the [[Game Boy Color]] and [[Game Boy Advance]]) released in early 1998 which allows the user to take up to 30 grainy monochrome pictures (although that amount can be increased through third-party devices) and view them and edit them on the Game Boy screen and print them out using the Game Boy Printer. [[Game Freak]] was involved with its development.


The '''Game Boy Camera''', known as '''Pocket Camera''' (ポケットカメラ, ''Pokettokamera'') in Japan, is an accessory for the [[Game Boy]] (and compatible with the [[Game Boy Color]] and [[Game Boy Advance]]) released in early 1998 which allows the user to take up to 30 grainy monochrome pictures (although that amount can be increased through third-party devices) and view them and edit them on the Game Boy screen and print them out using the Game Boy Printer. It was discontinued in 2002. Both the camera and the printer contain many references to the [[Mario (series)|''Mario'' series]].  
The accessory was discontinued in 2002. Both the camera and the printer contain many references to the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]].
 
==Blurb==
[[File:Photo_324.jpg|thumb|right|The '''Game Boy Cameras''' placed into two Game Boys.]]
Quoted from the box.
===Shoot-View-Play===
<blockquote>Turn any Game Boy system into a digital camera!<br>
With this accessory, you can shoot photos, doodle<br>
on them, add stamps and even send them to a friend<br>
with another Game Boy Camera!
<br>
*Shoot, save and edit 30 different snapshots.
*Arrange your shots into animated sequences.
*Trick Lens mode lets you flip, stretch, zoom<br>split the screen, and more.
*Panorama mode shoots both tall and wide formats.
*Use the Self Timer and Time Lapse modes<br>to take shots not possible with a standard camera.
*Includes 4 minigames: Space Fever II, Ball, D.J.<br>and Run! Run! Run! You can even put your face<br>into a game!</blockquote>
 
===Game Boy™ Printer===
<blockquote>Look for the Game Boy Printer<br>
accessory when you're ready to<br>
print out the snapshots taken<br>
with your Game Boy Camera.<br>
Special printer paper lets you<br>
turn your photos into stickers!</blockquote>


The Japanese version can connect to ''[[Mario Artist: Paint Studio]]'' via [[Transfer Pak]].
{{br|left}}
==In other media==
==In other media==
[[File:GameBoyCamera.jpg|thumb|A '''Game Boy Camera''' inserted into a Game Boy Pocket in the comic.]]
[[File:GameBoyCamera.jpg|thumb|A Game Boy Camera inserted into a Game Boy Pocket in the comic]]
A comic called "[[Rummelplatzquatsch]]" was made to promote the Camera in Germany, and also featured the Camera heavily.
A comic called "[[Rummelplatzquatsch]]" was made to promote the Camera in Germany, and also featured the Camera heavily.


The comic centers around a Game Boy Camera used by a self-proclaimed fortune-teller to foresee the future. [[Mario]] falls for the trick when the Game Boy Camera depicts a [[toilet brush]] to him and few seconds later such a brush is dashed into his face indeed. Immediately he buys the Camera, being excited about foreseeing his own future. However, the device only brings misfortune to him. After depicting a [[cake]], one is thrown into his face; after depicting a train, he is run down by one; and so on.
The comic centers around a Game Boy Camera used by a self-proclaimed fortune-teller to foresee the future. [[Mario]] falls for the trick when the Game Boy Camera depicts a toilet brush to him and few seconds later such a brush is dashed into his face indeed. Immediately he buys the Camera, being excited about foreseeing his own future. However, the device only brings misfortune to him. After depicting a [[cake]], one is thrown into his face; after depicting a train, he is run down by one; and so on.


Trying to get rid of the Camera, Mario returns to the fortune-teller who turns out to be [[Luigi]], explaining that it was just a normal Game Boy Camera he sold to his brother, and that it cannot foresee the future. He attempts to prove his point by turning the device on. After it shows [[Poochy]], suddenly a herd of dogs enters the tent. Now Luigi is terrified as well and the brothers run away, dropping the Camera. At the end of the comic, the reader sees Satan's hand grabbing the Game Boy Camera, and it is explained that this is the only copy that has fallen into his hands.
Trying to get rid of the Camera, Mario returns to the fortune-teller who turns out to be [[Luigi]], explaining that it was just a normal Game Boy Camera he sold to his brother, and that it cannot foresee the future. He attempts to prove his point by turning the device on. After it shows [[Poochy]], suddenly a herd of dogs enters the tent. Now Luigi is terrified as well and the brothers run away, dropping the Camera. At the end of the comic, the reader sees Satan's hand grabbing the Game Boy Camera, and it is explained that this is the only copy that has fallen into his hands.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Game Boy Camera logo.png|The logo
Game Boy Camera red.jpg|Red
Game Boy Camera yellow.png|Yellow
Game Boy Camera green.jpg|Green
Game Boy Camera blue.jpg|Blue
GBC Camera.jpg|The Game Boy Camera put on a [[Game Boy Pocket]]
</gallery>
===Box art===
<gallery>
Game Boy Camera box art red.jpg|International box art (Red)
Game Boy Camera box art green.jpg|International box art (Green)
Game Boy Camera box art blue.jpg|International box art (Blue)
Pocket Camera box art violet.jpg|Japanese box art (Violet)
Pocket Camera box art cyan.jpg|Japanese box art (Cyan)
</gallery>
===Album B Pictures===
<gallery>
GBCameraB19JP.png|Picture #19 (Japan) - [[Bear (enemy)|Bear]]
Gameboy Camera Wario Image.png | Picture #17 (International) - [[Wario]]
Gameboy Camera Mario Bros Mario Image.png| Picture #18 (International) - [[Mario]]
GBCameraB19Int.png|Picture #19 (International) - [[Luigi]] and [[Princess Peach]]
Gameboy Camera Tiny Wario Image.png | Picture #24 (International) - [[Tiny Wario]]
Gameboy Camera Illustration.png| Picture #25 (International) - Mario, [[Yoshi]] and [[Baby Mario]]
Gameboy Camera Boo Image.png| Picture #27 (International) - [[Boo]]
GBCamera-B28-INT.png|Picture #28 (International) - [[Toad]]
Gameboy Camera Mario & DK JR Image.png| Picture #29 (International) - Mario and [[Donkey Kong Jr.]]
Gameboy Camera Wing Mario Image.png| Picture #30 (International) - [[Wing Mario]]
</gallery>
===Normal and Wild Frames===
<gallery>
Mario GB Camera Frame.png| Normal Frame #4
Mario GB Camera Wild Frame.png|Wild Frame #1 - ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]''
GBCameraWildFrame2.png|Wild Frame #2 (International) - ''[[Super Mario World]]''
Yoshi's Story GB Camera Wild Frame.png|Wild Frame #4 - ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''
GBCameraWildFrame6.png|Wild Frame #6 (International) - Wario
GBCameraWildFrame7.png|Wild Frame #7 - ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''
</gallery>
===Mario Stamps===
<gallery>
Mario Stamp GB Camera.png| Mario
Luigi Stamp GB Camera.png| Luigi
DK Stamp GB Camera.png| [[Donkey Kong]]
Toad Stamp GB Camera.png| Toad
GBCLakituStamp.png|[[Lakitu]]
Mario Stache Stamp GB Camera.png| Mario's Mustache
</gallery>
===Miscellaneous===
<gallery>
GBCamera-TitleScreen-INT.gif|Title screen
PocketCamera-TitleScreen-JP.gif|Japanese title screen (Pocket Camera)
GBCamera-SpecialMenu-INT.png|Special menu screen
Game Boy Camera Doodle Luigi.png|The screen is accessed by going to Shoot > Magic > Game Face > Doodle.
GBCamera-Printing-INT.png| International printing screen
GBCamera-StandBy-INT.png|This screen appears when transferring images between two Game Boy Cameras in the international release.
GB Camera Miyamoto Dancing.gif| [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] dancing Easter egg from the credits
MAPS Transfer Pak 5.png|Using the Game Boy Camera's camera without [[Bulbapedia:Game Boy Tower|loading the cartridge]] on ''Mario Artist: Paint Studio''. The camera is broken and should not display like this.
</gallery>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*While the Game Boy Camera features images of popular Nintendo entities, the user is able to access images of some very disturbing people's faces. These faces can be accessed if the user presses "Run" numerous times, or if the user presses the A button if they don't have enough frame shots. If done correctly, the faces will appear, with a caption saying "Who are you running from?" appears. If the player tries to exit, the face might reappear, with the sign saying "Don't be so silly!" appearing.
*In the 1999 edition of the ''[[Guinness World Records|Guinness Book of World Records]]'', the Game Boy Camera was listed as the world's smallest digital camera.<ref>Young, M. May 1999. ''The Guinness Book of Records 1999'', page 172.</ref>


==See also==
==References==
*[[Game Boy]]
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[[Category:Items]]
[[Category:Accessories]]
[[Category:Accessories]]
[[Category:Artifacts]]
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Game Boy Camera
Game Boy Camera boxart.
Release date Japan February 21, 1998
USA June 1, 1998
Europe June 4, 1998
Discontinued 2002
“Smile! You're on Game Boy Camera!”
Game Boy Camera slogan

The Game Boy Camera, known as Pocket Camera (ポケットカメラ, Poketto Kamera) in Japan, is an accessory for the Game Boy (and compatible with the Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance) released in early 1998 which allows the user to take up to 30 grainy monochrome pictures (although that amount can be increased through third-party devices) and view them and edit them on the Game Boy screen and print them out using the Game Boy Printer. Game Freak was involved with its development.

The accessory was discontinued in 2002. Both the camera and the printer contain many references to the Super Mario franchise.

The Japanese version can connect to Mario Artist: Paint Studio via Transfer Pak.

In other media[edit]

A clear purple Game Boy Camera inserted into a yellow Game Boy Pocket.
A Game Boy Camera inserted into a Game Boy Pocket in the comic

A comic called "Rummelplatzquatsch" was made to promote the Camera in Germany, and also featured the Camera heavily.

The comic centers around a Game Boy Camera used by a self-proclaimed fortune-teller to foresee the future. Mario falls for the trick when the Game Boy Camera depicts a toilet brush to him and few seconds later such a brush is dashed into his face indeed. Immediately he buys the Camera, being excited about foreseeing his own future. However, the device only brings misfortune to him. After depicting a cake, one is thrown into his face; after depicting a train, he is run down by one; and so on.

Trying to get rid of the Camera, Mario returns to the fortune-teller who turns out to be Luigi, explaining that it was just a normal Game Boy Camera he sold to his brother, and that it cannot foresee the future. He attempts to prove his point by turning the device on. After it shows Poochy, suddenly a herd of dogs enters the tent. Now Luigi is terrified as well and the brothers run away, dropping the Camera. At the end of the comic, the reader sees Satan's hand grabbing the Game Boy Camera, and it is explained that this is the only copy that has fallen into his hands.

Gallery[edit]

Box art[edit]

Album B Pictures[edit]

Normal and Wild Frames[edit]

Mario Stamps[edit]

Miscellaneous[edit]

Trivia[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Young, M. May 1999. The Guinness Book of Records 1999, page 172.