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Debug room from Paper Mario. Among other things, it contains number graphics from Super Mario 64, the words “Mario RPG” on the ground as a reference to the game’s pre-release name, Super Mario RPG 2, and a flying Goombario. (Footage recorded by me...

Debug room from Paper Mario. Among other things, it contains number graphics from Super Mario 64, the words “Mario RPG” on the ground as a reference to the game’s pre-release name, Super Mario RPG 2, and a flying Goombario. (Footage recorded by me from a N64 emulator.)

Friday, September 15, 2017

Disclaimer: The content of this post is for entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be factual information about the Mario series.

“Luigi… thunder.” -Original description

As part of an effort to preserve deleted posts by the original owner of Supper Mario Broth, here is the Luigi Thunder song. According to the author, the song was intended to be a quick practice for applying pitch shifting in the FL Studio digital audio workstation. The author is very pleased with the response the song has received over the years.

Regarding Old Posts

As some of you might already know, I - the current owner of Supper Mario Broth - am not the original creator of the blog. While I have been a contributor since the creation of the blog, I only took over as the owner in 2016 when the original owner lost interest and granted me the ownership.

When the transfer of ownership took place, there was an agreement between the two of us on what direction the blog would go and what should be done with old posts that do not conform to it. As I decided to focus only on factual, verified content, I was given explicit permission to delete any existing posts that contained fan-made or joke content.

I admit that this was a bad decision. I have received overwhelming negative feedback from fans regarding the deletion of old favorites like “Luigi Thunder”, “Luigi’s Rotation Party” and many more. I truly regret upsetting so many people with my attempt to keep the blog to only factual posts.

From now on, no more old posts will be deleted. Instead, in the coming weeks, I will add a small disclaimer to them about how they are meant for entertainment purposes only - a solution I should have implemented from the beginning. In addition, old posts I have misguidedly deleted will be reposted over time, as well as content made by the previous owner that was never submitted before, along with the same disclaimers. Naturally, permission from the creator of that content has been obtained for all of these procedures.

I hope these changes will be accepted as my apology for the deletions.
Thank you very much.

In Super Mario 64 DS, it is possible to perform a glitch that results in Tall, Tall Mountain becoming flooded. To achieve this, take the owl near the start of the level and fly to the other side of the mountain, then let go in such a way that the player character falls onto the ledge near the mushrooms. From there, jump to the small mushroom with a warp on it. After warping, the level should be tinted blue and filled with invisible water. (Footage recorded by me from a DS emulator.)

Thursday, September 14, 2017
Mario and Huey applauding the Mountain Sage at Daffodil Peak in Paper Mario: Color Splash. (Source)

Mario and Huey applauding the Mountain Sage at Daffodil Peak in Paper Mario: Color Splash. (Source)

Photos used for a Mario Sports Superstars cross-promotion with Dekavita, a Japanese sports drink. (Images were taken from the drink’s official website, which has since removed all content related to the promotion.)

Wednesday, September 13, 2017
Mario with Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka for the release of Super Mario Maker, from the British GamesTM magazine.

Mario with Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka for the release of Super Mario Maker, from the British GamesTM magazine.

From Nintendo of America’s “Luigi Runs the Nintendo 2DS Factory for a Day” video. (Source.)

From Nintendo of America’s “Luigi Runs the Nintendo 2DS Factory for a Day” video. (Source.)

Tuesday, September 12, 2017
By using cheat codes in Luigi’s Mansion, it is possible to move Luigi during cutscenes. If this is used to make Luigi stand directly above E. Gadd’s head, he will shiver, which is the same idle animation he assumes when in cold areas of the mansion....

By using cheat codes in Luigi’s Mansion, it is possible to move Luigi during cutscenes. If this is used to make Luigi stand directly above E. Gadd’s head, he will shiver, which is the same idle animation he assumes when in cold areas of the mansion. This happens only on top of E. Gadd. (Footage recorded by me from a GC emulator, code provided by tcrf.net.)

 
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