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{{quote|Here, take my magical camera - It already has some [[Banana Camera Film|film]] in it.|Banana Fairy Princess|Donkey Kong 64}}
{{quote|Here, take my magical camera - It already has some [[Banana Camera Film|film]] in it.|Banana Fairy Princess|Donkey Kong 64}}
The '''Banana Fairy's Camera''',<ref>{{cite|date=1999|language=en-us|title=''Donkey Kong 64'' instruction booklet|publisher=Nintendo of America|page=20}}</ref> also called the '''Banana Camera''',<ref>{{cite|author=Bihldorff, Nate, Jason Leung, and Drew Williams|title=''Donkey Kong 64'' Player's Guide|page=15|date=1999|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref><ref>{{cite|author=Barton, Jeff, Mario De Govia, and Donato Tica|title=''Donkey Kong 64'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide|page=15|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|date=December 1, 1999|isbn=0-7615-2279-4|language=en-us}}</ref> '''Banana Cam''',<ref>{{cite|author=Bihldorff, Nate, Jason Leung, and Drew Williams|title=''Donkey Kong 64'' Player's Guide|page=16|date=1999|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref> '''Banana Fairy Camera''',<ref name=Prima>{{cite|author=Barton, Jeff, Mario De Govia, and Donato Tica|title=''Donkey Kong 64'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide|page=17|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|date=December 1, 1999|isbn=0-7615-2279-4|language=en-us}}</ref> or '''Camera''',<ref name=Prima/> is an item in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. It is provided by the [[Banana Fairy Princess]] when [[Tiny Kong]] meets her on [[Banana Fairy Island]]. The Banana Fairy's Camera uses [[Banana Camera Film]]s for capturing photographs, and it uses one film roll each time. The purpose of the Banana Fairy's Camera is for retrieving stray [[Banana Fairy|Banana Fairies]]. The camera mode can be activated by pressing {{button|n64|Z}} and {{button|n64|Cdown}} simultaneously, though pressing {{button|n64|B}} allows the player to capture a photo. The face at the top right corner is red and sad by default, but when the player character aligns the Camera's lens to a Banana Fairy, it changes to a happy green face. The camera can align with the Banana Fairy to capture it, causing a check mark to display briefly, otherwise an X mark appears briefly instead. If the Banana Fairy's Camera is used while no Banana Fairy is nearby, no mark will appear if a photo is taken, nor will the face icon.
The '''Banana Fairy's Camera''',<ref>{{cite|date=1999|language=en-us|title=''Donkey Kong 64'' instruction booklet|publisher=Nintendo of America|page=20}}</ref> also called the '''Banana Camera''',<ref>{{cite|author=Bihldorff, Nate, Jason Leung, and Drew Williams|title=''Donkey Kong 64'' Player's Guide|page=15|date=1999|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref><ref>{{cite|author=Barton, Jeff, Mario De Govia, and Donato Tica|title=''Donkey Kong 64'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide|page=15|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|date=December 1, 1999|isbn=0-7615-2279-4|language=en-us}}</ref> '''Banana Cam''',<ref>{{cite|author=Bihldorff, Nate, Jason Leung, and Drew Williams|title=''Donkey Kong 64'' Player's Guide|page=16|date=1999|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref> '''Banana Fairy Camera''',<ref name=Prima>{{cite|author=Barton, Jeff, Mario De Govia, and Donato Tica|title=''Donkey Kong 64'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide|page=17|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|date=December 1, 1999|isbn=0-7615-2279-4|language=en-us}}</ref> or '''Camera''',<ref name=Prima/> is an item in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. It is provided by the [[Banana Fairy Princess]] when [[Tiny Kong]] meets her on [[Banana Fairy Island]]. The Banana Fairy's Camera uses [[Banana Camera Film]]s for capturing photographs, and it uses one film roll each time. The purpose of the Banana Fairy's Camera is for retrieving stray [[Banana Fairy|Banana Fairies]]. The camera mode can be activated by pressing {{button|n64|Z}} and {{button|n64|Cdown}} simultaneously, though pressing {{button|n64|B}} allows the player to capture a photo. The face at the top right corner is red and sad by default, but when the player character aligns the Camera's lens to a Banana Fairy, it changes to a green, happy face. The camera can align with the Banana Fairy to capture it, causing a check mark to display briefly, otherwise an X mark appears briefly instead. If the Banana Fairy's Camera is used while no Banana Fairy is nearby, no mark will appear if a photo is taken, nor will the face icon.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 12:40, August 22, 2024

Banana Fairy's Camera
Banana Fairy's Camera in use.
First appearance Donkey Kong 64 (1999)
Effect Utilizes Banana Camera Film for capturing photography but is intended for Banana Fairies
“Here, take my magical camera - It already has some film in it.”
Banana Fairy Princess, Donkey Kong 64

The Banana Fairy's Camera,[1] also called the Banana Camera,[2][3] Banana Cam,[4] Banana Fairy Camera,[5] or Camera,[5] is an item in Donkey Kong 64. It is provided by the Banana Fairy Princess when Tiny Kong meets her on Banana Fairy Island. The Banana Fairy's Camera uses Banana Camera Films for capturing photographs, and it uses one film roll each time. The purpose of the Banana Fairy's Camera is for retrieving stray Banana Fairies. The camera mode can be activated by pressing Z Button and Down C Button simultaneously, though pressing B Button allows the player to capture a photo. The face at the top right corner is red and sad by default, but when the player character aligns the Camera's lens to a Banana Fairy, it changes to a green, happy face. The camera can align with the Banana Fairy to capture it, causing a check mark to display briefly, otherwise an X mark appears briefly instead. If the Banana Fairy's Camera is used while no Banana Fairy is nearby, no mark will appear if a photo is taken, nor will the face icon.

References

  1. ^ 1999. Donkey Kong 64 instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 20.
  2. ^ Bihldorff, Nate, Jason Leung, and Drew Williams (1999). Donkey Kong 64 Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 15.
  3. ^ Barton, Jeff, Mario De Govia, and Donato Tica (December 1, 1999). Donkey Kong 64 Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Prima Games (American English). ISBN 0-7615-2279-4. Page 15.
  4. ^ Bihldorff, Nate, Jason Leung, and Drew Williams (1999). Donkey Kong 64 Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 16.
  5. ^ a b Barton, Jeff, Mario De Govia, and Donato Tica (December 1, 1999). Donkey Kong 64 Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Prima Games (American English). ISBN 0-7615-2279-4. Page 17.