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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*[[Kazumi Totaka]]'s [[Kazumi Totaka#Totaka's Song|song]] is hidden in this game as a music track that can be used in animations.
*[[Kazumi Totaka]]'s [[Totaka's Song|song]] is hidden in this game as a music track that can be used in animations.


==References==
==References==

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Mario Artist: Talent Studio
Mario Artist: Talent Studio coverart
Developer Nintendo R&D1
Publisher Nintendo
Platform(s) Nintendo 64DD
Release date Template:Release[?]
Genre Creative
Rating(s)
CERO:A - All ages
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Format
Nintendo 64DD:
Magneto-optical drive
Input
Nintendo 64:
Serial code(s) NUD-DMTJ-JPN

Mario Artist: Talent Studio[1] is a Japan-only game released on February 23, 2000 for the Nintendo 64DD, as part of the Mario Artist series. It was one of the few games released for the system.

The main feature is the creation of characters, whom the player could put into different movies and animations, such as the character walking down a catwalk. There are many customizable features for the characters, such as body style, size, face, hair, clothes, bio, voice and more. The character creation may be a prototype for Miis, even though it has many more features. The player can also import these people into the other Mario Artist games. The game can also insert pictures from cameras and videos onto 3-dimensional models, and then animate the models. Using the bundled Capture Cartridge, the player could create movies by running a video camera through it.

Staff

Main article: List of Mario Artist: Talent Studio staff

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes

Trivia

  • Kazumi Totaka's song is hidden in this game as a music track that can be used in animations.

References

  1. ^ Iwata Asks - Vol 4: Sound, Design and Planning. Iwataasks.nintendo.com. Retrieved May 6, 2023.