Game Boy Camera
Game Boy Cameos
Dancing Mario
On the title screen, an animated photo montage of someone in a Mario suit dances around. The Japanese version of the game also has a dancing Mario, but the Mario suit is different.
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Menu Cameos
Many of the in-game menus feature cameos from other Nintendo games:
Show Menu
From the Main Menu, select View, then Show.
The Show Menu is decorated with Donkey Kong's face and a growling Snapjaw from the Donkey Kong Jr. arcade machine.
Doodle Menu
From the Main Menu, press SELECT and choose Doodle.
The Doodle Menu background is a model of Luigi.
Link Menu
From the Main Menu, press SELECT and choose Link.
The Link Menu is decorated with the King, Queen and Club Frog from the 1981 Nintendo arcade game Sky Skipper.
Transfer Menu
From the Main Menu, press SELECT and choose Link. Then from the Link Menu, choose Transfer.
The Transfer Menu is decorated with characters from Game & Watch Judge. When you select an option, the two Judge characters hit each other.
Special Menu
From the Main Menu, press SELECT and choose Special.
The Special Menu features Mario driving a classic car. This image is an old piece of promotional artwork and does not appear in the Japanese version.
Standby
When you send or receive a picture with another Game Boy, you have to wait for the information to be transferred.
The standby screen features artwork of Wario and Peach from Mario Kart 64. This does not appear in the Japanese version.
Printing
When you send a picture to the Game Boy Printer, you have to wait for the information to be transferred.
First, you will briefly see an animated pattern featuring the diver from Game & Watch Octopus. On the Printing screen is Tamanoripu, an enemy from Super Mario Land 2.
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Space Fever II
When you choose Play from the Main Menu, you start a game called Space Fever II. When it starts, you can either shoot ships to access the other games, or wait to begin the game. It's a top-down space shooter where you have to take out enemies and avoid their weapons, and then take out the boss - a giant face photo, which you are able to change.
The original Space Fever was an early Nintendo arcade game based on Taito's Space Invaders, released in 1979.
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Ball
Begin Space Fever II and shoot the "B" ship to begin the Ball game, based on the first Game & Watch, Ball, released in 1980.
The game is the same as in the original, only you can transfer your own face onto that of the juggling doll.
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Stamps
When you edit a picture in Draw mode, one of the things you can do is add stamps to your pictures. Some of the stamps feature characters from other Nintendo games. The stamps available differ between the different versions of the game:
U.S. Version
The U.S. Version features stamp categories for Mario and Pokémon. It's worth noting that the Game Boy Camera was released before Pokémon in the US and Europe.
- Mario
- Luigi
- Lakitu
- Donkey Kong
- Toad
- Mario's Nose
- Charmander
- Bulbasaur
- Squirtle
- Pikachu
- Meowth
- Mew
Japanese Version
The Japanese version exclusively features sprites from Pokémon as stamps.
- Charmander
- Bulbasaur
- Squirtle
- Rattata
- Nidoran-F
- Clefairy
- Pikachu
- Cubone
- Poliwhirl
- Eevee
- Meowth
- Jigglypuff
- Dratini
- Machop
- Horsea
- Psyduck
- Abra
- Oddish
The Legend of Zelda Special Edition
This special edition includes stamps from The Legend of Zelda series.
- Navi
- Triforce
- Hylian Ear (R)
- Hylian Ear (L)
- Zelda's Eye (R)
- Zelda's Eye (L)
- Link Face 1
- Link Face 2
- Young Link Face
- Young Zelda
- Ganondorf
- Shield
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Frames
Before printing your photo, you can choose a frame that will print along with it. Several of these feature characters from other Nintendo games:
Standard Frames
When editing a picture, press Right and select Frame to view the standard frames. Frame 4 features a Super Mario design.
Wild Frames
When editing a picture, press Up and select Print. On the Print screen, press SELECT to get a choice of Exposure or Frames. Choose Frames, then choose Wild. These special "Wild Frames" are much larger than the standard frames. There are differences between the US and Japanese versions.
- Mario & Luigi
- Super Mario World (U.S. Only)
- Yoshi's Story
- The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (U.S. Only)
- Wario Land (U.S. Only)
- Mario Kart 64 (U.S. Only)
- Pokémon Bike (Japan Only)
- Blastoise from Pokémon (Japan Only)
- Pikachu & Clefairy from Pokémon (Japan Only)
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B-Album Pictures
When you check out your album, scroll past the pictures you took yourself and you will find the B-Album. These pre-loaded pictures include several that have to be unlocked. While some pictures are the same between Japanese and US versions, most of the images are different. Only the pictures that are cameos will be listed.
U.S. Version
- B16: Venusaur, Charizard, Blastoise and Mewtwo from Pokémon
- B17: Wario artwork from Wario Land 2
- B18: Classic Mario artwork from Mario Bros.
- B19: Luigi and Peach
- B20: Box artwork from Kousenjuu SP Target Lion (classic Nintendo toy)
- B21: Box artwork from Kousenjuu SP Gun (classic Nintendo Toy)
- B22: Box artwork from Space Ball (classic Nintendo Toy)
- B23: Characters from Game & Watch Fire Attack
- B24: Little Wario artwork from Wario Land
- B25: Mario, Yoshi and Baby Mario artwork by Shigeru Miyamoto
- B26: R.O.B. NES accessory
- B27: Boo from the Super Mario series
- B28: Toad from the Super Mario series
- B29: Mario and Donkey Kong Jr. artwork from Game & Watch Donkey Kong Jr.
- B30: Wing Cap Mario from Super Mario 64
Japan Version
The Japanese release didn't feature as many cameo pictures in the B Album as the U.S. version, but it also had a few that aren't in the U.S. version.
- B06: Nintendo Hanafuda card artwork
- B17: Characters from Game & Watch Judge
- B19: Tamanoripuu from Super Mario Land 2
- B22: Charizard, Venusaur, Blastoise and Raichu from Pokémon
- B23: Chansey, Jolteon, Porygon and Snorlax from Pokémon
- B24: Articuno, Zapdos, Dragonite and Mewtwo from Pokémon
The Legend of Zelda Special Edition
This special edition Game Boy Camera features all of the B-Album cameos from the U.S. version, plus three more pieces of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time artwork replacing some non-cameo images.
- B06: Adult Link & Epona
- B07: Young Link & Zelda
- B08: Adult Link attacking
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Sheriff and EarthBound Staff Roll
On the Main Menu, press START to be taken to the space-themed sub-menu, and choose Credits. If you have completed Run Run Run! in 22 seconds or less then you will be greeted by a beaming face saying "Clip This" followed by a little animation from Nintendo's 1979 arcade game Sheriff.
The music that plays during the credits is the Twinkle Elementary School music from EarthBound Beginnings.
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Balloon Kid Music
Throughout the game and in the game's Sound Test, several of the songs that appear are Boss themes taken from Balloon Kid.
Balloon Kid was not originally available in Japan.
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