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'''Photo Finish''' is a 4-player [[mini-game]] from ''[[Mario Party 4]]''. Photo Finish consists of a puzzle divided into eight pieces. Players will get to see the completed puzzle for a short time before it splits. Players must piece the puzzle together, one piece at a time. If the player has the correct orientation and location of the piece, it will fall into place and the next piece will appear. The first player to piece together his or her puzzle is the winner. There are three puzzles: [[Toad | '''Photo Finish''' is a 4-player [[mini-game]] from ''[[Mario Party 4]]''. Photo Finish consists of a puzzle divided into eight pieces. Players will get to see the completed puzzle for a short time before it splits. Players must piece the puzzle together, one piece at a time. If the player has the correct orientation and location of the piece, it will fall into place and the next piece will appear. The first player to piece together his or her puzzle is the winner. There are three puzzles: [[Toad]]'s birthday party, [[Penguin]]'s ice rink and [[Shy Guy]]'s Car. | ||
==Controls== | ==Controls== |
Revision as of 22:50, March 8, 2007
Photo Finish is a 4-player mini-game from Mario Party 4. Photo Finish consists of a puzzle divided into eight pieces. Players will get to see the completed puzzle for a short time before it splits. Players must piece the puzzle together, one piece at a time. If the player has the correct orientation and location of the piece, it will fall into place and the next piece will appear. The first player to piece together his or her puzzle is the winner. There are three puzzles: Toad's birthday party, Penguin's ice rink and Shy Guy's Car.
Controls
Control Stick - Move.
L Button - Rotate piece counterclockwise
R button - Rotate piece clockwise
A button - Place piece (Piece will not fall into place if not the right location and/or orientation)