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This enemy, called “Nice Guy” internally, is found unused in the data of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. Unlike other enemies, including unused ones, this one never attacks.
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This enemy, called “Nice Guy” internally, is found unused in the data of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. Unlike other enemies, including unused ones, this one never attacks.
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Wednesday, January 22, 2020
Page from a 1990 English dictionary for Japanese speakers which was licensed to use Mario characters. Note the spelling mistake in Luigi’s last line, “What’s your mame?”
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Page from a 1990 English dictionary for Japanese speakers which was licensed to use Mario characters. Note the spelling mistake in Luigi’s last line, “What’s your mame?”
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Officially licensed 1986 Super Mario Bros. shoes from Japan.
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Unique render of Kiddy Kong from Donkey Kong Country 3, used in extremely high resolution on the cover of Nintendo Magazine System, the official Nintendo magazine of Australia.
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Unique render of Kiddy Kong from Donkey Kong Country 3, used in extremely high resolution on the cover of Nintendo Magazine System, the official Nintendo magazine of Australia.
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Tuesday, January 21, 2020
2002 Super Mario Sunshine preview animated via the Mario in Real Time system, which tracked Charles Martinet’s head movement as he voiced Mario. This version of the system was the first one that tracked Martinet’s eyebrows separately, allowing Mario...

2002 Super Mario Sunshine preview animated via the Mario in Real Time system, which tracked Charles Martinet’s head movement as he voiced Mario. This version of the system was the first one that tracked Martinet’s eyebrows separately, allowing Mario to make an incredulous expression as seen here.
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In Super Mario Bros. 2, if the playable character throws a vegetable at the same time a POW Block hits the ground, the vegetable will be thrown much farther than usual.
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In Super Mario Bros. 2, if the playable character throws a vegetable at the same time a POW Block hits the ground, the vegetable will be thrown much farther than usual.
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Officially licensed 1995 Yoshi’s Island toilet paper/paper towel holder from Japan. The paper is inserted in the bottom of the holder (bottom left) and is then taken out though the hole in the top (bottom right).
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Monday, January 20, 2020
Original 3D animation made for the German commercial for Super Mario 64. Note how the Earth is flat before the chains are blasted by the Nintendo 64 controller; the voice-over talks about how the Nintendo 64 frees the world from the shackles of...

Original 3D animation made for the German commercial for Super Mario 64. Note how the Earth is flat before the chains are blasted by the Nintendo 64 controller; the voice-over talks about how the Nintendo 64 frees the world from the shackles of two-dimensional games by introducing 3D gameplay.
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Unused models and animations for the Super Mario 64 designs of Bullies and Big Bully, found in the data of Super Mario Galaxy.
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Sunday, January 19, 2020
Mario congratulating the winner of the 1991 Nintendo Campus Challenge, a video game competition that included 60 college campuses throughout the US.
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Mario congratulating the winner of the 1991 Nintendo Campus Challenge, a video game competition that included 60 college campuses throughout the US.
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