10 Beloved Cult Classic Video Games That Desperately Deserve Sequels

By Kristian Webb /

7. Pokémon Snap

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A game that asked you to take photographs: that’s all it was. Just some research photographs for kind, old Professor Oak who, despite being a Pokémon Expert, needs photographic evidence of their existence to study and learn more about them – sounds a bit dodgy when you think about it. But we took the photos all the same and we loved it.

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Taking on the unfamiliar role of Todd Snap (conveniently a photographer) and using a multi-purpose vehicle named Zero-ONE, we traveled through the Kanto region in style, taking photographs of everything from a sassy Pikachu to the legendary foetal-cat, Mew.

Sadly, there were only seven levels and only 63 of the original 151 to catch on film, but it was enough of a fix to keep us content time after time in pursuit of the highest scores – I myself captured a perfect Mew shot and it is listed it on my CV under ‘Personal Achievements’.

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Now we need more, and we have the technology for more. The only thing standing in our way is the platform for more – pull your finger out Nintendo and give us what we want!