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  • Snapshots
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  • Snapshots are a type of collectible in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. As their names imply, they are obtained using the Camera.
  • Snapshots by Lee Davidge is his review show where he does a quick review of a game. Literally, it is a snapshot of a title. In the review, he rolls footage, giving viewers what he thought of the game through a voice over.
  • "Snapshots" is an on-going collection of flash-fiction stories by Anthony J Fuchs. Most of the stories run 500 words in length, with three exceptions: * "Unspoken" runs 700 * "11 Seconds" runs 100 * "When It Snows" runs 800.
  • Brawl improves on the idea, and implements it in a much more useful fashion. Snapshots can be taken in any mode (except Training, Stadium and Wi-Fi modes, although it's still possible to take snapshots from their Replays), using the pause screen's camera. Snapshots can be saved either directly on the Wii or to an SD card. The amount of pictures is only limited based on the size of the memory storage location, and pictures can be sent to friends via Wi-fi.
  • Snapshots was a series broadcast on Channel 4 between 1991 and 1993, where celebrities return to places of their past, which hold a special meaning for them. The programmes were around 10-15 minutes long and John Peel was featured on one episode, broadcast in January 1993, where he visits Anglesey in Wales and talks about his holidays with his parents and his army days there.
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  • Snapshots
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  • 2009-06-17
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  • "Snapshots"
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  • Snapshots are a type of collectible in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. As their names imply, they are obtained using the Camera.
  • Snapshots by Lee Davidge is his review show where he does a quick review of a game. Literally, it is a snapshot of a title. In the review, he rolls footage, giving viewers what he thought of the game through a voice over.
  • Snapshots was a series broadcast on Channel 4 between 1991 and 1993, where celebrities return to places of their past, which hold a special meaning for them. The programmes were around 10-15 minutes long and John Peel was featured on one episode, broadcast in January 1993, where he visits Anglesey in Wales and talks about his holidays with his parents and his army days there. A snippet from a Peel radio show is played Over the closing titles of Snapshots where he refers to the TV programme being recorded and him meeting someone in Anglesey who asked for a track by The Wild Swans. This is taken from his 26 September 1992 show. JP also talked about the filming of Snapshots on air the previous day, 25 September 1992. The two radio shows were in the week following his trip to Anglesey.
  • Brawl improves on the idea, and implements it in a much more useful fashion. Snapshots can be taken in any mode (except Training, Stadium and Wi-Fi modes, although it's still possible to take snapshots from their Replays), using the pause screen's camera. Snapshots can be saved either directly on the Wii or to an SD card. The amount of pictures is only limited based on the size of the memory storage location, and pictures can be sent to friends via Wi-fi. Note that the snapshot files when saved to the SD card are encrypted (so that Brawl doesn't read every image as a snapshot like the Photo Channel) and thus will need to be decrypted before they can be viewed on a computer. Decrypted snapshots wind up in .jpg format and appear squashed when taken in widescreen mode.
  • "Snapshots" is an on-going collection of flash-fiction stories by Anthony J Fuchs. Most of the stories run 500 words in length, with three exceptions: * "Unspoken" runs 700 * "11 Seconds" runs 100 * "When It Snows" runs 800.
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