Photo booth

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Photo Booth
Game The Sims 2: Nightlife
Buyable Buy mode
Price §1,300
Type Other
Size 2x1

The Sims 2

The Photo Booth is an object that came with The Sims 2: Nightlife. It is featured on some community lots and can also be purchased under "Other, Other" in the Buy catalog. A Sim or several Sims can take a set of photos while inside, with 2 types: Normal and Goofy, or with 2 Sims, there are 3 types: Normal, Goofy, and Romantic. The photos are available in the inventory of the Sim who purchased the photos. They can be placed on a table or on the wall. Less outgoing Sims will fear using the photo booth.

There is also an alternate set of photos which non-playable Sims will take autonomously, depicting the Sim doing "sexy" poses. This can be found in the Sim's inventory after they have been made playable.

A photo booth is one of the places a couple can WooHoo. When two Sims with a high relationship score are inside, they may have the option to WooHoo or Try For Baby. Doing so in a photo booth in a community lot fulfills the want for "Public WooHoo".

The Sims 3

Gigi Photo Booth
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Game The Sims 3: Showtime
Buyable Buy mode
Price §3,175
Type Other
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The Photo Booth returns in The Sims 3: Showtime with a new name: Gigi`s Photo Booth. It is very similar to the booth from The Sims 2: Nightlife, and is available on both community and residential lots. Pictures taken in this booth can be placed on a wall or kept in inventory and given as a gift.

It can be found under 'Entertainment' then 'Hobbies and Skills' Or 'Study' and then 'Hobbies and Skills'[1][2]

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