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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
Snapshots return in both versions of ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. In the 3DS version, they can be saved to either either the system's memory or to an SD card; in the the Wii U version, snaptshots can only be saved to an SD card. Snapshots in ''Smash 4'' do not have encryption, and are instead saved as standard [[wikipedia:JPEG|.JPG files}}, with an additional encrypted .BIN file whose presence enables the system to recognize the associated image as a ''Smash 4'' screenshot. Images taken with the 3DS's three-dimensional features  enabled are also saved as an [[wikipedia:JPEG#JPEG_Multi-Picture_Format|.MPO]] file that allows the image to be viewed in 3D on both the 3DS and external software.
Snapshots return in both versions of ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. In the 3DS version, they can be saved to either either the system's memory or to an SD card; in the the Wii U version, snaptshots can only be saved to an SD card. Snapshots in ''Smash 4'' do not have encryption, and are instead saved as standard [[wikipedia:JPEG|.JPG files]], with an additional encrypted .BIN file whose presence enables the system to recognize the associated image as a ''Smash 4'' screenshot. Images taken with the 3DS's three-dimensional features  enabled are also saved as an [[wikipedia:JPEG#JPEG_Multi-Picture_Format|.MPO]] file that allows the image to be viewed in 3D on both the 3DS and external software.


Both versions of the game allow snapshots to be [[share]]d with friends and on a dedicated {{b|Miiverse|social network}} community. In {{forwiiu}}, players can also draw on saved screenshots.
Both versions of the game allow snapshots to be [[share]]d with friends and on a dedicated {{b|Miiverse|social network}} community. In {{forwiiu}}, players can also draw on saved screenshots.