A Super Mario variety blog.
Screenshots, photos, sprites, gifs, scans and more from all around the world of Super Mario Bros.


In Super Mario 64 DS, starting a 100 coin star collection cutscene during another cutscene will lock the camera in place permanently. (Source)
In the Nintendo 3DS game Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate, a message can be found that references Mario, pipes and mushrooms, and appears to have been written by Luigi. The writer wonders what would happen if he ate a dubious mushroom. The message is found in-game by examining a skeleton in the sewers, implying that it is Luigi’s corpse after dying from poisoning.
It is possible to obtain the “Blast Away the Wall” star in Whomp’s Fortress in Super Mario 64 without using the cannon and destroying the wall, merely by jumping into the wall in a precise spot. However, the positioning and angling used for this glitch are very exact, so that it is much easier to get the star the intended way. (Source)
In Super Mario Land, a glitch can be exploited in levels 2-3 and 4-3 to make Mario invulnerable. If a block that is about to push Mario off-screen is destroyed at the last possible moment so that only 2 pixels of Mario’s vehicle are visible on the left side of the screen, enemies will not be able to harm Mario as long as he only moves up or down in this state. (Footage recorded by me in a GB emulator.)
A guidebook for Nintendo Space World 1999 showcased a giant Mario present in a screenshot of SimCity 64. This is absent from the finished game.
The Japanese commercial for Super Mario Sunshine features an original arrangement of the Super Mario Sunshine demo screen music. Note also that Mario says “open salami” 16 seconds into the recording. (Source)