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Photo Dojo

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Photo Dojo
写真で格闘!フォトファイターX
Shashin de Kakutō! Photo Fighter X
Photo Dojo Coverart.png
The logo of Photo Dojo.
Developer(s): Nintendo
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: DSiWare
Category: Fighting
Players: 1-2
Predecessor: N/A
Successor: N/A
Release dates
N. America: May 10, 2010
Japan: December 16, 2009
Europe: March 19, 2010
Australia: March 19, 2010
Ratings
ESRB: E10+
CERO: A
PEGI: 12
USK: 6
ACB: G

Photo Dojo is a DSiWare game developed and released by Nintendo in Japan in 2009 and worldwide in 2010. The game makes use of the Nintendo DSi's camera by using it to take pictures of fighters.

In North America, the game was released as a free download until June 11, 2010.

Blurb

Nintendo website

Star in your very own fighting game on the Nintendo DSi!

Be the star of your own fighting game! Create up to 8 characters based on you and your friends, then fight to the end!

Welcome to Photo Dojo, where you create a dojo filled with ruthless (or humorous) fighting machines—using images of you and your friends! Use the Nintendo DSi Camera application to take pictures of yourself and your friends in various poses, then use the microphone to record sound effects and dialogue to give your warrior a voice. Choose one of the four available fighting styles, name your character, and you’re done! Better yet, repeat the simple, step-by-step process and create a lineup of up to eight fighters. Complete the setup of your game with the ability to make customized backgrounds and your choice of three awesome soundtracks...then prepare for battle! Two players can share one Nintendo DSi system and face off against each other in a one-on-one grudge match, while single-player mode offers the chance to pick your favorite fighter and take on a relentless wave of opponents of your own creation. If you’re ready for some seriously off-beat Kung Fu action—literally starring you—Photo Dojo's unique twist on the side-scrolling beat’em up genre lets you use your imagination to set the stage for a fun-filled fight to the finish. May the best warrior win!

Nintendo DSi Shop

Welcome to Photo Dojo, where you create a dojo filled with ruthless (or humorous) fighting machines—using images of you and your friends!

Use the Nintendo DSi Camera application to take pictures of yourself and your friends in various poses, then use the microphone to record sound effects and dialogue to give your warrior a voice. Choose one of the four available fighting styles, name your character, and you’re done! Better yet, repeat the simple, step-by-step process and create a lineup of up to eight fighters. Complete the setup of your game with the ability to make customized backgrounds and your choice of three awesome soundtracks...then prepare for battle!

Two players can share one Nintendo DSi system and face off against each other in a one-on-one grudge match, while single-player mode offers the chance to pick your favorite fighter and take on a relentless wave of opponents of your own creation.

If you’re ready for some seriously off-beat Kung Fu action—literally starring you—Photo Dojo's unique twist on the side-scrolling beat’em up genre lets you use your imagination to set the stage for a fun-filled fight to the finish. May the best warrior win!

Gameplay

Players battle as fighters created using the Nintendo DSi Camera application. In order to play, the player must first create a fighter by taking a picture of their fighter in different poses, and recording audio using the microphone, as well as naming their fighter and giving them a fighting style. Players can also take pictures to be used as backgrounds for stages. Each fighter has special attacks, being a projectile, an attack, and a "Desperation Move" which can only be used when the player is low on health. The Desperation Move can be used by tapping the touch screen, which replaces the taunt button.

In single player mode, the player must defeat a horde of enemies in a "beat-em-up" style of game. In addition to this, the player can play in multiplayer, either locally across two systems or using one system (one player uses the D-pad and L button, while the other player uses the ABXY and R buttons).

Technical details

Technical details
Media: Digital download (DSiWare)
Download size: 46 blocks
Supported features: Local Play (2 players)
Input / compatible controllers: Nintendo DSi

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