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The European release of the NES version of Wario’s Woods has unique music added that is not present in the other releases of the game. Here is a comparison between the boss themes used in the Round Game mode. From 0 to 38 seconds in this track, one loop of the US/Japanese boss theme plays. From 38 seconds onward, the European boss theme plays.

Cover for a guide book for Mario-related sewing patterns released alongside the 1986 Japan-exclusive “I am a Teacher: Super Mario Sweater”, a sewing machine control software for the Famicom Disk System.
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Cover for a guide book for Mario-related sewing patterns released alongside the 1986 Japan-exclusive “I am a Teacher: Super Mario Sweater”, a sewing machine control software for the Famicom Disk System.
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Monday, July 29, 2019
In Super Paper Mario, the first Brobot battle in Chapter 4-4 takes place entirely in a 2D plane as a sidescrolling shooter segment, giving the player no reason to switch into 3D. However, if the player does switch into 3D, a unique background...

In Super Paper Mario, the first Brobot battle in Chapter 4-4 takes place entirely in a 2D plane as a sidescrolling shooter segment, giving the player no reason to switch into 3D. However, if the player does switch into 3D, a unique background composed of scrolling green lines will be revealed which is impossible to see again on the same save file after the battle is over. Here is the background without the gameplay that would normally be obscuring it.
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Footage of a very rare Japan-only 1992 Super Mario World popcorn machine, featuring original artwork of Mario holding popcorn and a Yoshi statue as part of the machine.
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Footage of a very rare Japan-only 1992 Super Mario World popcorn machine, featuring original artwork of Mario holding popcorn and a Yoshi statue as part of the machine.

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Sunday, July 28, 2019
Cover of an issue of the official Brazilian Nintendo magazine featuring an original recreation of Super Mario Sunshine artwork.
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Cover of an issue of the official Brazilian Nintendo magazine featuring an original recreation of Super Mario Sunshine artwork.
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In Super Mario Odyssey, during the two battles against Madame Broode, Mario must repeatedly capture her pet Chain Chomp named Chain Chompikins to deal damage to her. While capturing Chain Chompikins, an extra layer of rhythmic barks is added to the music; this is hard to hear both due to the abundance of sound effects in the battle and the fact that it is not possible to have Chain Chompikins captured for an extended time. Here is a full loop of the battle music with the barking.
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Friday, July 26, 2019
Intro animation from the officially licensed 1984 port of Mario Bros. for the Japanese NEC PC-8001 home computer system. The game takes 7 minutes and 40 seconds to load from the magnetic tape it was distributed on; the longest loading time of any...

Intro animation from the officially licensed 1984 port of Mario Bros. for the Japanese NEC PC-8001 home computer system. The game takes 7 minutes and 40 seconds to load from the magnetic tape it was distributed on; the longest loading time of any licensed Mario video game on any platform.
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Thursday, July 25, 2019
A glitch present in the “Playing in VR” mode in Super Mario Odyssey can cause Mario to fall through the floor and never reappear, requiring the game to be restarted. If Mario runs off in the water in the Seaside Kingdom at a specific angle, the...

A glitch present in the “Playing in VR” mode in Super Mario Odyssey can cause Mario to fall through the floor and never reappear, requiring the game to be restarted. If Mario runs off in the water in the Seaside Kingdom at a specific angle, the bubble that normally brings him back to the center of the area will instead deposit him slightly below the ground, leading him to fall indefinitely.
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