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== External links ==
== External links ==


* [http://smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=142971 SSBB Snapshot files. We need to crack em!] - the topic where much of the snapshot cracking went on
* [http://xane.gamez-interactive.de/Brawl/Decrypter/ Online snapshot decryptor]
* [http://www.brawlsnapshots.com BrawlSnapshots.com] - snapshot decryptor and community for snapshot sharing
* [http://smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=142971 SSBB Snapshot files. We need to crack em!] - the topic where much of the snapshot cracking went on]
* [http://www.brawlsnapshots.com BrawlSnapshots.com] - snapshot decryptor and community for snapshot sharing]
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Revision as of 23:38, September 6, 2009

File:Brawl Snapshot.png
An example of a snapshot in Brawl.

Snapshots were introduced in Super Smash Bros. Melee, though they were rather limited. Taking a snapshot required one to enter "Camera" mode then take pictures of the character(s) using an additional controller. The snapshot would save to the GameCube memory card, leaving the feature rather limited.

Brawl improves on the idea, and implements it in a much more useful fashion. Snapshots can be taken in any mode (except Stadium and Wi-Fi modes), requiring the game to be paused.

In Brawl, snapshots can be saved either directly on the Wii, or to an SD card. Amount of pictures is only limited based on the size of the memory storage location, and pictures can be sent to friends via Wi-fi.

Note that the snapshot files when saved to the SD card are encrypted (so that Brawl doesn't read every image as a snapshot like the Photo Channel) and thus will need to be decrypted before they can be viewed on a computer.

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