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Template:Infobox Photos with Mario (Japanese: いっしょにフォト スーパーマリオ Issho ni Foto Sūpā Mario) is a photography-based application released on the Nintendo 3DS, allowing players to take pictures of various Mario characters. It is the Nintendo 3DS's first entirely Mario-centered application. The application was developed by the same teams behind Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario 3D Land, compatible with special Mario-themed AR cards.
Photos with Mario and the cards that it requires were released in Japan on April 23, 2013, and on May 18, 2014 in North America. [1] As of November 2013, it is one of two such applications on the Nintendo 3DS, the other being Photo Together with Animal Crossing.[2]
Cards released

Six cards have been released in two sets, with each card in a set having a different price point. The cards were released with special Nintendo eShop prepaid cards, also including a QR code on the prepaid card to download the application from the Nintendo 3DS eShop. In the USA, these cards are available exclusively at Target stores.
Set and release date | 1000 yen | 2000 yen | 3000 yen |
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Set 1 Template:Releasedate |
Goomba![]() |
Mario![]() |
Princess Peach![]() |
Set 2 Template:Releasedate |
Koopa Troopa![]() |
Luigi![]() |
Bowser![]() |
Gameplay
The application features the ability to move the characters away from the AR card and place them anywhere to take a photo. Additionally, placing multiple cards in one frame causes the characters to interact with each other in some way (i.e. the Goomba charges Mario but gets jumped on); the ? Block card is also compatible with the application, which creates a Warp Pipe that provides a different reaction with each character the card interacts with (with Mario and Peach, a Toad emerges, and with the Goomba, a Piranha Plant emerges; if multiple character cards are in the frame, the question card shows only a pipe, and if nothing else is on screen, a Bullet Bill emerges).
The player can also cause several effects to happen on-screen, such as blowing bubbles, causing a gust of wind, causing it to snow, and having party poppers go off.
Gallery
- Main article: Gallery:Photo Together with Super Mario
Mario posing.