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It is a house with a large camera sign where a [[Photographer|mouse photographer]] lives. After [[Link]] has his first photo taken in there, his very own photo album entitled "[[The Travels of Link]]" will be produced and kept at the Camera Shop. Afterwards, Link may encounter various events in game where the photographer returns to take another photograph that will be added to the photo album.
It is a house with a large camera sign where a [[Photographer|mouse photographer]] lives. After [[Link]] has his first photo taken in there, his very own photo album entitled "[[The Travels of Link]]" will be produced and kept at the Camera Shop. Afterwards, Link may encounter various events in game where the photographer returns to take another photograph that will be added to the photo album.


The Camera Shop is absent from {{LA|NS}} for Nintendo Switch, having been replaced by [[Dampé's Shack]] and the [[Chamber Dungeon]].
The Camera Shop is absent from {{LA|NS}}, having been replaced by [[Dampé's Shack]] and the [[Chamber Dungeon]].


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Revision as of 12:48, 22 September 2019

Template:Place The Camera Shop is a house located in Tal Tal Heights in Link's Awakening DX.[1]

It is a house with a large camera sign where a mouse photographer lives. After Link has his first photo taken in there, his very own photo album entitled "The Travels of Link" will be produced and kept at the Camera Shop. Afterwards, Link may encounter various events in game where the photographer returns to take another photograph that will be added to the photo album.

The Camera Shop is absent from Link's Awakening for Nintendo Switch, having been replaced by Dampé's Shack and the Chamber Dungeon.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
Language Name
Latin America SpanishLA Tienda de fotografía

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See Also

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 234