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Revision as of 23:19, 28 July 2021
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Background
In 1995, Nintendo and their affiliate HAL Laboratory (best known for the Kirby and Mother franchises) announced Jack & The Beanstalk, a photography-based game for the then-upcoming Nintendo 64 console and its ill-fated expansion, the Nintendo 64DD. The project was led by Youichi Yamamoto as director, with the late Satoru Iwata and Mario series creator Shigeru Miyamoto as producers. With the project not being able to get off the ground, coupled with the newfound success of the Pokémon franchise, the title was somewhat forcefully reworked into Pokémon Snap. Despite the game's drastic change, Yamamoto kept the project's initial name as a one-off production team for the game's development, cut down to ''JACK and BEANS''.
(March 21, 1999)
FX/SFX: None, unless you count the fades.
Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the game.
Availability: Seen exclusively on Pokémon Snap for Nintendo 64.
Editor's Note: None.