A Super Mario variety blog.
Screenshots, photos, sprites, gifs, scans and more from all around the world of Super Mario Bros.


Officially licensed Super Mario 64 T-shirt sold in Europe, featuring a version of the game’s box art with different shading.
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Normally, whenever Mario captures enemies in Super Mario Odyssey, their eyes change to resemble Mario’s; e.g. with Goombas and Paragoombas, their usually small pupils gain blue irises. However, a glitch will cause their eyes to revert to normal while Mario is still controlling them. If a captured Paragoomba is made to land on a fence in the Cap Kingdom, after a few seconds, its blue irises will disappear.
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Top: In Super Mario Galaxy, cubes of dark matter appear in Bowser’s Dark Matter Plant that appear to show a cloud or nebula texture when platforms move over them (right side of the image). The game does not allow first-person view to be entered near them, preventing a closer look.
Middle: this is what the dark matter looks like up close, in-game.
Bottom: however, the game shows only a filtered and distorted version of the actual texture file found in the data. Extracting it, we can see it is a very colorful nebula texture, tileable both horizontally and vertically.
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Music from the main hall of Peach’s Castle in the 2001 Peach’s Castle tech demo for the Nintendo GameCube. The demo consists of rooms that show off various graphical effects that the system is capable of performing, such as anti-aliasing, reflection mapping, and local lighting. In addition, the demo includes original music such as this track.
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Promotional images of 2020 toys of Mario and Bowser as characters from the Ultraman franchise.
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Photos taken at the 2011 Super Mario 3D Land launch event in Times Square, New York. The event featured actors dressed as Raccoon Mario (despite Raccoon Mario not appearing in the game; only the full-suit Tanooki Mario variation appears), as well as decorations depicting elements from the game.
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In Super Mario 64, Mario has a special death animation for being squashed, such as by a Thwomp. However, if Mario happens to enter his regular death animation, used e.g. when being hit by a Goomba, underneath a Thwomp, then the Thwomp will end up repeatedly resetting the animation before it can complete, trapping Mario in a looping death animation. As the pause menu cannot be opened during this, the game must be reset to escape.
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Official 1989 Super Mario Bros. 2 character sheet given to companies obtaining a Mario license by Nintendo of America for reference. Besides characters and items directly from the game, it also contains the original “Stop Watch” character that exists only in select pieces of North American licensed material, such as greeting cards and one issue of the Valiant Super Mario Bros. comics. Its game equivalent is the Stop Watch item that looks like an ordinary watch.
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In the Japanese version of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, selecting a Double Dip menu option at the same time Mario’s partner dies from an item thrown by the audience can result in the battle menu appearing with a distorted perspective. Finalizing a selection while the glitch is active will crash the game and bring up the internal debug screen in the manner shown.
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Page from a 2017 company booklet for 1-Up Studio Inc., developers of Super Mario 3D Land, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker and Super Mario 3D World, featuring concept art for Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (zoom in for a clearer view).
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