Sunday, 13 November 2016

Worm Cam

Photo by Nintendo Wikia.com
The Gameboy Camera may have been great, but when the GBA rolled around, I bet most (and by that I mean nobody) consumers wanted a more advanced version. Nintendo did plan on making one, but it never fell through, leaving 3rd party's to fill the void. Thus, the Worm Cam was created...

Surprisingly, this camera uses a watch battery, so expect to have one on you. The pictures are in color, and you can hook it up to a computer. Sadly, this hi-tech device of the future can only store 20 pictures, and lacks external storage. Unless you are luging around a computer running Windows 95 to XP with the right connecters, then you cant take any more then 20. Not like you would want to take it with you, because the quality of the photos is horrible. Imagine printing off a photo from a camera from the 1800's, and throw it in the trash because its worse then that! The only saving grace is that the camera is rotatable, so you could essentially take selfies 10 years before the word existed!

The Worm Cam may have been ahead of its time, but not by more then a month. It is basically a cheap digital camera that is probably made by actual worms, and isn't worth your time. I bet those Disney cameras you see at the dollar store are better then this...


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