![]() ![]() PhotoDojo basically plays on the most common Street Fighter-style template: strong punch, fast kick, fireball motion, etc. Multiplayer works like one of those old-school electronic football games. The single-player mode pits you against 100 other Dojo brawlers, who’ll be pulled from the ranks of other created characters on your DSi. The game’s essentially using the same concept as old-school fighting games like Pit Fighter and Mortal Kombat, which used digitized photo and video to make punches and kicks come to life. Using the front-facing camera, you also record pics that will be used for character select screens, as well using the built-in mic to record trash talk, battle cries and losing hollers. During my time at Nintendo’s Northern California offices, I pretended as if I were punching opponents, reeling from vicious attacks and throwing fireballs. You’ll use the two cameras on Nintendo’s handheld to snap pictures of yourself and your would-be opponents in various poses. Nintendo’s new downloadable PhotoDojo takes a different approach. Follow fighting games ask you to invest a least little bit in the convoluted backstories of their stables of exotic characters to make you care about who wins or loses. ![]()
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