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ASCII art of a fish. ASCII art is a graphic design technique that uses computers for presentation and consists of pictures pieced together from the 95 printable (from a total of 128) characters defined by the ASCII Standard from 1963 and ASCII compliant character sets with proprietary extended characters (beyond the 128 characters of standard 7-bit ASCII).
PictoChat (ピクトチャット, PikutoChatto) is a LAN messenger service developed by Nintendo.It is preloaded on the Nintendo DS, Nintendo DS Lite and Nintendo DSi.Up to sixteen people can paint and/or text chat with each other using it, connected wirelessly through a LAN-only, system-to-system wireless connection.
Box-drawing characters, also known as line-drawing characters, are a form of semigraphics widely used in text user interfaces to draw various geometric frames and boxes. These characters are characterized by being designed to be connected horizontally and/or vertically with adjacent characters, which requires proper alignment.
A simple smiley. This is a list of emoticons or textual portrayals of a writer's moods or facial expressions in the form of icons.Originally, these icons consisted of ASCII art, and later, Shift JIS art and Unicode art.
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On July 5, 2012, Nintendo updated the Swapnote application to feature six different colors of ink, with only one color being available per message. [7] On April 11, 2013, Nintendo updated Swapnote yet again, including the ability to take photos or record audio directly through the application, as well as the ability to undo drawings, and use different colors on each page of a message. [8]
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iSketch was a drawing browser game that was similar to Pictionary.It was launched by Robert Wahlstedt on June 15, 1999, and was written in Adobe Shockwave.As of April 9, 2019, support for Adobe Shockwave was discontinued, [1] and the game ceased to function correctly and has not been updated.