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Snapshot Mode cannot be used during cutscenes, when speaking with characters, or while viewing [[Hint Art]] (although normal screenshots can still be taken in all three situations), and has the same camera restrictions seen in normal gameplay. Snapshot Mode additionally removes the in-game HUD and all dialogue boxes from any nearby NPCs, and adds a white border around the screenshot.
Snapshot Mode cannot be used during cutscenes, when speaking with characters, or while viewing [[Hint Art]] (although normal screenshots can still be taken in all three situations), and has the same camera restrictions seen in normal gameplay. Snapshot Mode additionally removes the in-game HUD and all dialogue boxes from any nearby NPCs, and adds a white border around the screenshot.
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==Filter gallery==
==Filter gallery==

Revision as of 21:38, December 9, 2020

Snapshot Mode in Super Mario Odyssey.
The Snapshot Mode menu

Snapshot Mode is a special screenshot mode featured in Super Mario Odyssey. At any time during normal gameplay, pressing down on the left Joy-Con pauses the game and activate Snapshot Mode. The player can then move and rotate the camera around, apply filters to what is on screen, and add the Super Mario Odyssey logo to the shot before taking a screenshot of it using the Nintendo Switch's built-in screenshot function. Currently, there are 23 different filters available to use, which are listed below.

Snapshot Mode cannot be used during cutscenes, when speaking with characters, or while viewing Hint Art (although normal screenshots can still be taken in all three situations), and has the same camera restrictions seen in normal gameplay. Snapshot Mode additionally removes the in-game HUD and all dialogue boxes from any nearby NPCs, and adds a white border around the screenshot.

Filter gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スナップショットモード[?]
Sunappushotto Mōdo
Snapshot Mode
Dutch Foto's maken[?] Make photos
French Mode photo[?] Photo mode
German Schnappschuss-Modus[?] Snapshot Mode
Italian Modalità foto[?] Photo mode
Russian Фоторежим[?]
Fotorezhim
Photo mode
Spanish Cámara[?] Camera

Trivia

  • Although everything in the game immediately freezes upon entering Snapshot Mode, Bonneters can be seen slightly moving for a few frames after the game is paused.[1]

References

  1. ^ Supper Mario Broth on Twitter. Retrieved December 9, 2020.