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Promotional photos for the 1993 Super Mario Bros. movie featuring Dennis Hopper, who played the role of Koopa, and Samantha Mathis, who played Daisy, with a Mario doll.
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Saturday, December 14, 2019
Unused Spiny variant found in the data of Super Paper Mario. Unlike a regular Spiny, this one moves faster, occasionally stopping and shaking.
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Unused Spiny variant found in the data of Super Paper Mario. Unlike a regular Spiny, this one moves faster, occasionally stopping and shaking.
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Original 1996 sketch of the illustration used in a set of licensed Mario quiz cards, featuring Mario shooting a Koopa Troopa with a water pistol.
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Original 1996 sketch of the illustration used in a set of licensed Mario quiz cards, featuring Mario shooting a Koopa Troopa with a water pistol.
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Officially licensed 1993 Super Mario Kart Toad toy from Japan.
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Friday, December 13, 2019

Top: in the demo version of Donkey Kong 64 playable at E3 1999, Donkey Kong’s coconut gun had a much more realistic design, resembling a double-barreled shotgun. While still images of this design were published in many video game outlets at the time, video footage of it is only available on a promotional VHS tape from the Spanish Hobby Consolas magazine.

Bottom: additional footage shows that despite the realistic design, the gun still shot coconuts even in that version.
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Unused music found in the data for the June 2004 Japanese demo of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (then known as Paper Mario 2). The track’s internal filename is BGM_EVT_NOK1, which can be deciphered as “background music for an event in Petalburg”, since the Petalburg area has an internal code of “NOK”. The music is not found in the game’s finished version.
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Thursday, December 12, 2019
Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Top: Shigeru Miyamoto showing his original 1981 concept art sketches for the Donkey Kong arcade, from a 2003 video game history documentary.

Bottom: a close-up of the sketches.
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Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Top: the “Near Miss” sound effect in Super Mario Maker 2 includes a visual element that appears to be an extremely fast round black object with red glowing dots shooting across the screen. During normal gameplay, the object moves too quickly to be seen clearly.

Middle: footage of the effect slowed down, allowing us to see that that the red details are actually two eyes and a mouth.

Bottom: a still frame of the effect, zoomed in.
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Concept art sketch of Dr. Mario being burned by fire for the North American commercial for Dr. Mario on the NES/Game Boy. The sketch was unused; while Dr. Mario does appear in front of a fire background in the commercial, he dances instead of being...

Concept art sketch of Dr. Mario being burned by fire for the North American commercial for Dr. Mario on the NES/Game Boy. The sketch was unused; while Dr. Mario does appear in front of a fire background in the commercial, he dances instead of being burned.
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