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In Super Mario 64, the Game Over animation starts with Mario’s head flying towards the screen. During the first few frames of this animation, while it is far from the camera, the head does not render correctly. Here it is zoomed in.

In Super Mario 64, the Game Over animation starts with Mario’s head flying towards the screen. During the first few frames of this animation, while it is far from the camera, the head does not render correctly. Here it is zoomed in.

Saturday, February 18, 2017

While most Boos in the Mario franchise have either 2 or 4 visible teeth, the numbers range between 0 and over 80.

Left: Boo from Mario vs. Donkey Kong.

Right: Boo from a Super Mario World manga.

Artwork submitted to the Slovenian Club Nintendo magazine by longtime reader Rok Bizjak.

Mario statue at the Nintendo of America headquarters in 1995. According to a report from 2011, the statue is still present in the building, but is surrounded by signs asking for no photos to be taken.

Mario statue at the Nintendo of America headquarters in 1995. According to a report from 2011, the statue is still present in the building, but is surrounded by signs asking for no photos to be taken.

A scene from a Super Mario World manga shares a high degree of similarity with a scene from the “Mama Luigi” episode of the Super Mario World cartoon.

The Nintendo Power Strategy Guide for Super Mario Bros. 3 seems insistent on calling Roy Koopa a “big boy”.

From the “Super Mario Super English” German-English dictionary.

From the “Super Mario Super English” German-English dictionary.

Friday, February 17, 2017

Mario and Wario Tamagotchis from Tamagotchi 64: Minna de Tamagotchi World for the Nintendo 64.

 
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