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Players can also take pictures of [[trophy|Trophies]] that have been arranged in Diorama Mode or Stickers in that mode, and send them to friends via WiiConnect24. For some reason, Snapshots usually cost more Points to share than anything else.
 
Players can also take pictures of [[trophy|Trophies]] that have been arranged in Diorama Mode or Stickers in that mode, and send them to friends via WiiConnect24. For some reason, Snapshots usually cost more Points to share than anything else.
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==Trivia==
 
*It is known that when you take photos they are not set in the order you took them
 
*It is known that when you take photos they are not set in the order you took them
 
*Strangely you can erase the sample photo
 
*Strangely you can erase the sample photo

Revision as of 08:33, 5 March 2012

Snapshottaking

Snapshot being taken

Snapshot2

A view of saved snapshots in the Album

Album is a mode included in Vault where players can see stored pictures they have taken from matches or other modes. To take a photo, the player must pause during a fight and press the Z button on the GameCube Controller and Nunchuk, ZR button on Classic Controller, and A button on Wii Remote to take the photo, much like Camera Mode in Melee.

You can also take photos in Adventure Mode, as well as most other modes, but not during cutscenes, Home Run Contest, Training, Target Smash/Test, Multi-man Brawl or Wi-Fi matches. However, you can still save take snapshots from replays of battles.

Players can also take pictures of Trophies that have been arranged in Diorama Mode or Stickers in that mode, and send them to friends via WiiConnect24. For some reason, Snapshots usually cost more Points to share than anything else.

Trivia

  • It is known that when you take photos they are not set in the order you took them
  • Strangely you can erase the sample photo