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{{Game infobox |title=Mario no Photopi |jptitle=マリオのふぉとぴー |jptrans=Mario no Photopi |boxart=Mario no Photopi.png |caption= |publisher=Hagiwara Syscom Co., Ltd, Tokyo Electron Device, Ltd. |developer=Nintendo, Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd, Datt Japan, Inc. |console= |category= |players= |predecessor= |successor= |no_pricing= |releasena= |releasejp=December 2, 1998 |releaseeu= |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= | ownershiprights= © Nintendo<br>© 1998 Tokyo Electron Device Ltd.<br>© 1998 Datt Japan Inc. |niwa=Super Mario Wiki|colorscheme=Mario}}
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'''Mario no Photopi''' is a game for the [[Nintendo 64]].
 
'''Mario no Photopi''' is a game for the [[Nintendo 64]].
  
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According to a Nintendo press release, the development of this game was a collaboration between [[Nintendo]], Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd and Tokyo Electron Device, Ltd.
 
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Mario no Photopi
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Developer(s): Nintendo, Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd, Datt Japan, Inc.
Publisher(s): Hagiwara Syscom Co., Ltd, Tokyo Electron Device, Ltd.
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Mario no Photopi is a game for the Nintendo 64.

Gameplay

According to a Nintendo press release, the development of this game was a collaboration between Nintendo, Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd and Tokyo Electron Device, Ltd.

The game is an image manipulation software, with generated puzzles based on the photographs.

SmartMedia card slots are included in the cartridge, and can be used to import photographs into the game. Nintendo 64DD floppy disks were also planned to be compatible, but were never supported.

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