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'''Camera''' is a [[special vs. mode]] in which Player 4's controller is used to take pictures, which are then saved onto the memory card.
'''Camera''' is a [[special vs. mode]] in which pictures can be taken during an endless vs. game.
 
== Control ==
 
Players 1 through 3 can be either computer controlled or human controlled, with the Player 4's controller is used to control the camera. Anyone can pause and quit, but only Player 4's pause can be used to take pictures.
 
== Items and Stages ==
 
Items can be set to any normal battle settings, with set variations on choices and frequency of appearance. Stages are chosen as normal, save that there is no time limit.
 
== Camera Functions ==
 
The joystick is used to move the camera around and pressing L or R cycles through the three fighters, centering the camera on them and following their movements. The C-stick pivots the camera around a central pivoting point. If L or R was used to select a character to follow, the pivoting point is on the selected fighter.
 
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Photos taken are saved onto the memory card. If a memory card is in slot B, it will be saved there. Otherwise, it will be saved onto Slot A's card.


[[Category:Multiplayer Modes]]
[[Category:Multiplayer Modes]]

Revision as of 22:55, June 27, 2007

Camera is a special vs. mode in which pictures can be taken during an endless vs. game.

Control

Players 1 through 3 can be either computer controlled or human controlled, with the Player 4's controller is used to control the camera. Anyone can pause and quit, but only Player 4's pause can be used to take pictures.

Items and Stages

Items can be set to any normal battle settings, with set variations on choices and frequency of appearance. Stages are chosen as normal, save that there is no time limit.

Camera Functions

The joystick is used to move the camera around and pressing L or R cycles through the three fighters, centering the camera on them and following their movements. The C-stick pivots the camera around a central pivoting point. If L or R was used to select a character to follow, the pivoting point is on the selected fighter.

Zooming is

Photos taken are saved onto the memory card. If a memory card is in slot B, it will be saved there. Otherwise, it will be saved onto Slot A's card.