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Mario Artist: Paint Studio is a Super Mario series game for the Nintendo 64DD, and the first game in the Mario Artist series. Some copies of the game were bundled with the Nintendo 64 Mouse.
Development
Mario Artist: Paint Studio was originally a game unrelated to the Super Mario series known as Creator.[1][2]
Gameplay
Like Mario Paint, the player can draw images. They can also play slideshows with music, and import RCA images using the AV-In Cartridge or Game Boy Camera. The player can have four player drawing sessions and make short animations. Similar to Pokémon Snap, the player can explore a variety of locations and take photographs. Based on a prototype of the game, a minigame similar to Gnat Attack was also planned during development, but removed from the final game.