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The credits music for Mario vs. Donkey Kong, with Mario commenting on some of the development team. It’s impossible to separate his voice entirely, but he speaks slightly more clearly on the right sound channel, which is presented here. (Music recorded by me in a GBA emulator.)

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Print ad for a Nintendo-Taco Bell cross-promotion. (Source: Nintendo Power, Issue 102, November 1997)

Main theme from Sonic Jam 6, a pirate hack of the Super Mario All-Stars version of Super Mario Bros with Mario replaced by Sonic for the Sega Genesis. (Source)

Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Yoshi’s Island (shown here is the Super Mario Advance 3 version) allows the player to get the maximum possible amount of extra lives at once in a Mario game: 297. (Footage recorded by me in a GBA emulator.)

Yoshi’s Island (shown here is the Super Mario Advance 3 version) allows the player to get the maximum possible amount of extra lives at once in a Mario game: 297. (Footage recorded by me in a GBA emulator.)

Monday, January 7, 2013
Ending to Super Mario Land. (Footage recorded by me in a GB emulator.)

Ending to Super Mario Land. (Footage recorded by me in a GB emulator.)

Sunday, January 6, 2013

The Super Mario Bros. main theme modified to remove the high lead instrument. (Music recorded by me in a NES emulator.)

In Level 3-3 in Super Mario Bros., it is possible to jump over the flagpole at the end of the level in the manner depicted. However, proceeding too far past the flagpole will make it impossible to finish the level. (Footage recorded by me in a NES...

In Level 3-3 in Super Mario Bros., it is possible to jump over the flagpole at the end of the level in the manner depicted. However, proceeding too far past the flagpole will make it impossible to finish the level. (Footage recorded by me in a NES emulator.)

The warning screen you get in Mario Tennis on the Nintendo 64 if you start the game without a controller. (Source)

The warning screen you get in Mario Tennis on the Nintendo 64 if you start the game without a controller. (Source)

 
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