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''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|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 Connection]] modes), using the [[pause]] screen's camera. Snapshots can be saved either directly on the [[Wii]] or to an [[SD card]]. The 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]]. However, as of May 20, players can no longer send pictures, as to Nintendo Wi-Fi services on the Wii shutting down. | ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|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 Connection]] modes), using the [[pause]] screen's camera. Snapshots can be saved either directly on the [[Wii]] or to an [[SD card]]. The 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]]. However, as of May 20, players can no longer send pictures, as to Nintendo Wi-Fi services on the Wii shutting down. | ||
Snapshot files created by ''Brawl'' 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. Decrypted snapshots wind up in [[wikipedia:JPG|.jpg]] format and appear squashed when taken in [[widescreen]] mode. Snapshots taken in {{for3ds}} are saved as .jpgs with an additional two encrypted files - one to tell the system it is a ''SSB4'' snapshot, and the other that is the "other half" of the image when viewed in 3D. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 22:50, October 9, 2014
Snapshots (写真 Shashin, Photos) are image files used to save certain moments of gameplay. They were introduced in Super Smash Bros. Melee; during a match, a player could use a virtual camera to take pictures. Taking a snapshot required one to enter Camera Mode and use the controller in port 4 to control the camera. The snapshot would save to the GameCube memory card, leaving the feature rather limited; snapshots could be viewed in-game, but nothing else.
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 Connection modes), using the pause screen's camera. Snapshots can be saved either directly on the Wii or to an SD card. The 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. However, as of May 20, players can no longer send pictures, as to Nintendo Wi-Fi services on the Wii shutting down.
Snapshot files created by Brawl 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. Decrypted snapshots wind up in .jpg format and appear squashed when taken in widescreen mode. Snapshots taken in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS are saved as .jpgs with an additional two encrypted files - one to tell the system it is a SSB4 snapshot, and the other that is the "other half" of the image when viewed in 3D.
Gallery
- SnapshotExample.png
A snapshot that is pre-loaded on the Brawl disc.
External links
- SSBB Snapshot files. We need to crack em! - The topic where much of the snapshot decoding went on.
- bin2.jpg - A zipped file that contains the files needed to decrypt snapshot files on a computer.