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Officially licensed wind-up walking Yoshi toy from Japan. It is contained inside an egg that pops open when the spot pattern is aligned by rotating a piece.

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Thursday, October 29, 2020

Officially licensed 2020 Bowser accessories, including an umbrella, duffel bag and socks.

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Sunday, October 25, 2020
While Mario is best known for his iconic cap with the “M” emblem and Donkey Kong for his tie with the “DK” emblem, Nintendo has released official merchandise of “reversed” versions of these items: a tie with a Mario emblem and a cap with a Donkey...

While Mario is best known for his iconic cap with the “M” emblem and Donkey Kong for his tie with the “DK” emblem, Nintendo has released official merchandise of “reversed” versions of these items: a tie with a Mario emblem and a cap with a Donkey Kong emblem.

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Saturday, October 24, 2020

Mario mascot costume used by Nintendo Netherlands in the 1990s.

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Wednesday, October 21, 2020
Artwork depicting a concept for “Super Mario World 64″, a hypothetical sequel to Super Mario World on the Nintendo 64, from the Spanish Hobby Consolas magazine.
Main Blog | Twitter | Patreon | Source: Hobby Consolas (Spain), Issue 87, 1998

Artwork depicting a concept for “Super Mario World 64″, a hypothetical sequel to Super Mario World on the Nintendo 64, from the Spanish Hobby Consolas magazine.

Main Blog | Twitter | Patreon |  Source: Hobby Consolas (Spain), Issue 87, 1998

Tuesday, October 20, 2020
In New Super Mario Bros. Wii, when Mario obtains a Star, his regular jump is replaced with a somersaulting jump. If Mario is on top of a moving block at the moment the Star power runs out and he is in the middle of a somersault, Mario will be stuck...

In New Super Mario Bros. Wii, when Mario obtains a Star, his regular jump is replaced with a somersaulting jump. If Mario is on top of a moving block at the moment the Star power runs out and he is in the middle of a somersault, Mario will be stuck on the block in a spinning state indefinitely as shown in the footage. Mario will be unable to free himself and the level must be exited or the timer run out to proceed.

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Saturday, October 17, 2020
A demo program for the Nintendo 64, titled “morphdemo”, consists of a shape decorated with six copies of a picture of Mario morphing back and forth between a sphere and a cube. This was shown to developers to demonstrate the Nintendo 64′s ability to...

A demo program for the Nintendo 64, titled “morphdemo”, consists of a shape decorated with six copies of a picture of Mario morphing back and forth between a sphere and a cube. This was shown to developers to demonstrate the Nintendo 64′s ability to seamlessly shift geometry and adjust lighting.

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Friday, October 16, 2020
Reader-submitted Mario/The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time cross-over artwork from the Brazilian Nintendo World magazine.
Main Blog | Twitter | Patreon | Source: Nintendo World (Brazil), Issue 81, 2005

Reader-submitted Mario/The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time cross-over artwork from the Brazilian Nintendo World magazine.

Main Blog | Twitter | Patreon | Source: Nintendo World (Brazil), Issue 81, 2005

Monday, October 12, 2020
Super Mario/The Legend of Zelda illustration from the cover of the first issue of the French Nintendo Player magazine.
Main Blog | Twitter | Patreon | Source: Nintendo Player (France), Issue 1, 1991

Super Mario/The Legend of Zelda illustration from the cover of the first issue of the French Nintendo Player magazine.

Main Blog | Twitter | Patreon | Source: Nintendo Player (France), Issue 1, 1991

 
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