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[[File:Photographerorigins.jpeg|thumb|left|320px|The Photographer taking a picture of [[Rayman]] and friends.]] | [[File:Photographerorigins.jpeg|thumb|left|320px|The Photographer taking a picture of [[Rayman]] and friends.]] | ||
In ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', the photoboard takes on a more significant role than the Photographer himself. It appears whenever the heroes break the last [[Electoon]] [[cage]] of a level; then they smile and pose for a picture. The photoboard is no longer a checkpoint, but an end-of-level point, much like an [[exit sign]] or a [[Spiral Door]]. [[Rayman Origins (early production)|Earlier in the development of the game]], the Photographer was intended to appear and take the heroes' picture, but the developers chose to replace him with [[the Magician]] and his test tube (which he uses to collect and count [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]]). It is not clear who actually takes the photographs in the final game, but it may be that the photographer is still present but simply standing off-screen, perhaps serving as the camera of the game itself (much like the Lakitu Bros in ''Super Mario 64''). Despite the Photographer's absence from the final version of the game, artwork depicting him can still be seen on the official website. | In ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', the photoboard takes on a more significant role than the Photographer himself. It appears whenever the heroes break the last [[Electoon]] [[cage]] of a level; then they smile and pose for a picture. The photoboard is no longer a checkpoint, but an end-of-level point, much like an [[exit sign]] or a [[Spiral Door]]. [[Rayman Origins (early production)|Earlier in the development of the game]], the Photographer was intended to appear and take the heroes' picture, but the developers chose to replace him with [[the Magician]] and his test tube (which he uses to collect and count [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]]). It is not clear who actually takes the photographs in the final game, but it may be that the photographer is still present but simply standing off-screen, perhaps serving as the camera of the game itself (much like the Lakitu Bros in ''Super Mario 64''). Despite the Photographer's absence from the final version of the game, artwork depicting him can still be seen on the official website. | ||
[[File:Team Photo Taunt in Action.png|320px|thumb|right|The Photographer and the photoboard in Brawlhalla taking a picture of [[Barbara]] and [[Rayman]].]] | |||
In Brawlhalla, the Rayman Update patch added numerous skins, items, and effects to the game. One of these is a new taunt called '''Team Photo''', which summons the photoboard from Origins and even the Photographer as he would have appeared in Rayman Origins. The taunt can let all players, no matter if they're a teammate or opponent, join in the taunt. | |||
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