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A snapshot that is pre-loaded on the Brawl disc.

Snapshots (写真, Photos) are image files used to save certain moments of gameplay. They were introduced in Super Smash Bros. Melee and the feature was expanded upon in future installments of the series.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee

In Melee, taking a snapshot requires use of Camera Mode, using the controller in port 4 to control the camera and capture pictures. Captured snapshots are then saved to the GameCube's memory card, which can then be viewed in the appropriate Data menu option. No efficient method exists for exporting snapshots in Melee to be saved onto a personal computer, leaving the feature rather limited.

Snapshots are saved to the Memory Card in Slot A. However, Melee allows players to also view snapshots on Memory Cards in Slot B.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Snapshot being saved.
Taking a snapshot of Yoshi's tongue in 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. Prior to the shutdown of the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, it was also possible to send images to registered friends. Snapshot files created by Brawl are encrypted as .bin files, and as a result, they cannot be immediately be viewed on a computer or even on the Wii's included Photo Channel; unofficial third-party software, however, can convert these files to the .jpg format, though images can appear to be "squashed" when taken in widescreen mode.

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, snapshots can only be saved to an SD card. Snapshots in Smash 4 do not have encryption, and are instead saved as standard .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 .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 shared with friends and on a dedicated Miiverse community. In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, players can also draw on saved screenshots using the touchscreen on the Wii U GamePad and a basic built-in painting tool.

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