マリオのふぉとぴー Mario's Photopi Contents 1.Introduction 2.Guide 1.Introduction Released on December 2, 1998 in Japan, Mario No Photopi is a photo editing software suite for the N64. Like Morita Shogi it features a unique oddly shaped cartridge.The cartridge has two slots for SmartMedia cards in the top, so the user can import digital photos and other images and transfer them between the cards.Nine SmartMedia cards were sold separately to use with the game. These cards contain pre-loaded graphics themed after franchises like The Legend of Zelda, Yoshi, and Bomberman. The game was demoed at the PC World Expo in 1998. It is not to be confused with the similar program on the 64 DD, Mario Artist. The main menu features a 2d Mario sprite walking around a circular room somewhat reminiscent of Princess Toadstools castle in Super Mario 64. The game also features the Wing Cap Mario promotional image from said game on the loading screens. The music is of a tinny irritating variety similar to the worst tracks in Yoshi's story. Due to a limited amount of copies produced it is now a rare game. On October 10th, 2019 the software was fully translated into English by Zoinkity. 2.Guide Here are your options on the main menu, going around clockwise Service This is a print center run by Princes Peach. Here you can set up a print job list. You can then save these lists to the card and then print them using your computer. Studio You can edit your pictures here by first selecting portrait or landscape. You can then choose the pictures size from Postcard, 3R Print, or other. Then you can add preset Nintendo frames and stickers, and edit various other colour settings. Slides This is a slide show maker, similar to the one on the gameboy camera. Gallery You can view, copy and erase pictures here. Game This creates a crappy sliding block puzzle like the one you used to find in cereal packets. It uses your photos as a base. It has three levels of difficulty. The inclusion of this crappy game means it is technically possible to speedrun Mario No Photopi. Hurray. Options Music - on or off SFX - on or off Tool Tips - on or off Reset all settings Exit Returns to the title screen. Studio Controls 3D Stick - Move the cursor D Pad - Move the cursor more finely A Button - Select / Grab B Button - Show or hide the menu C Buttons - Scroll the canvas R Button - Move the menu right L Button - Show all, select all layers Z Trigger - Move the menu to the left