Super Mario 64 camera

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At least two cameras branded with Super Mario 64 exist. One of them is a basic 110 film camera that is fixed focus, has a built-in flash, and a poor quality lens. It was made in China. The sliding panel for the film compartment is poorly designed and can be accidentally slid open. The flash requires two AA batteries. 110 film was briefly discontinued in 2009 but was brought back in production a few years later, so a working example can still be used. It is known to exist in blue and green variants.

A different camera branded with "Super Mario 64" also exists, and uses readily-available 35mm film. A red disposable camera with 27 frames was made by Sakar.

Most of the Nintendo 64 cameras often used a render of Mario from Super Mario 64 on their packaging.