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'''''Mario no Photopi''''' (マリオのふぉとぴー ''Mario no Fotopī'', lit. "Mario's Photopi") is a creativity game released for the [[Nintendo 64]] in 1998, in Japan only. The game's cartridge has two slots for [[wikipedia:SmartMedia|SmartMedia]] cards in the top, allowing for the import of digital photos and other images and for transfer between the cards. The pictures can be edited and decorated with font, artwork from the [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' franchise]], borders and other graphics.
'''''Mario no Photopi''''' is a creativity game released for the [[Nintendo 64]] in 1998 exclusivity in Japan. The game's cartridge has two slots for [[wikipedia:SmartMedia|SmartMedia]] cards in the top, allowing for the import of digital photos and other images and for transfer between the cards. This is the first and currently the only Mario series game to use these type of cards.   
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==Gameplay==
The game involves around puzzles that the system constructs from images, vitalizing [[wikipedia:user-generated content|user-generated content]]. The player can create unique images using [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' franchise-themed]] artwork, borders, fonts and other graphics included in the game. The layout of the image can become a postcard, name card, poster, or a slideshow.


It is the only game to use the SmartMedia-ready cartridge, which has the model number of NUS-023. SmartMedia cards that were specially made for it in connection with video game themes such as ''[[wikipedia:Sylvanian Families|Sylvanian Families]]'', [[Bomberman]] and [[Yoshi]] were also released.
To advance such layouts, the user can optionally exchange [[wikipedia:EXIF|EXIF]] images with any other SmartMedia device via the two card slots on the top of the game card. Images can be imported and retouched into the game's layouts from a PC or camera. Completed layouts can be transferred to a personal computer or a printing facility. Four optional SmartMedia cards were made separately and specially expected to use with the game. These cards contented  pre-loaded video game themed graphics like The Legend of Zelda, [[Yoshi (franchise|Yoshi]], and Bomberman.  
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==Names in Other Languages==
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|Jap=マリオのふぉとぴー
|JapR=Mario no Fotopī
|JapM=Mario's Phtopi
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/photopi/index.html Official Japanese website]
*[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/photopi/index.html Official Japanese website]
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Title screen of Mario no Photopi

Mario no Photopi is a creativity game released for the Nintendo 64 in 1998 exclusivity in Japan. The game's cartridge has two slots for SmartMedia cards in the top, allowing for the import of digital photos and other images and for transfer between the cards. This is the first and currently the only Mario series game to use these type of cards.

Gameplay

The game involves around puzzles that the system constructs from images, vitalizing user-generated content. The player can create unique images using Mario franchise-themed artwork, borders, fonts and other graphics included in the game. The layout of the image can become a postcard, name card, poster, or a slideshow.

To advance such layouts, the user can optionally exchange EXIF images with any other SmartMedia device via the two card slots on the top of the game card. Images can be imported and retouched into the game's layouts from a PC or camera. Completed layouts can be transferred to a personal computer or a printing facility. Four optional SmartMedia cards were made separately and specially expected to use with the game. These cards contented pre-loaded video game themed graphics like The Legend of Zelda, Yoshi, and Bomberman.

Gallery

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Names in Other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese マリオのふぉとぴー
Mario no Fotopī
Mario's Phtopi

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