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Rotating Yoshi’s Island from the “Yoshi Demo” tech demo for the Game Boy Advance. (Footage recorded by me from a GBA emulator.)

Rotating Yoshi’s Island from the “Yoshi Demo” tech demo for the Game Boy Advance. (Footage recorded by me from a GBA emulator.)

Monday, August 21, 2017
Mario’s sprites from Mario Bros. on the Atari 7800. Due to a coloring error, whenever Mario is jumping, his shoe turns the same color as his skin, making it appear as though he lost his shoe.

Mario’s sprites from Mario Bros. on the Atari 7800. Due to a coloring error, whenever Mario is jumping, his shoe turns the same color as his skin, making it appear as though he lost his shoe.

Sunday, August 20, 2017
Unused animation of Luigi from Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. While usually, internal notes like the word “dummy” are a static overlay, in this case it appears to be attached to Luigi’s hat. (Source)

Unused animation of Luigi from Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. While usually, internal notes like the word “dummy” are a static overlay, in this case it appears to be attached to Luigi’s hat. (Source)

Saturday, August 19, 2017
Friday, August 18, 2017
In Mario Party 2, Professor Fungi, the Toad in charge of the Option Lab, has a pipe in the Japanese version of the game (top). In all other versions, the pipe has been removed (bottom).

In Mario Party 2, Professor Fungi, the Toad in charge of the Option Lab, has a pipe in the Japanese version of the game (top). In all other versions, the pipe has been removed (bottom).

Artwork of Bowser’s Keep from a Japanese guide for Super Mario RPG.

Artwork of Bowser’s Keep from a Japanese guide for Super Mario RPG.

Thursday, August 17, 2017
Unused alternate title screen for Mario Party 7, accessible through a code.
(Footage recorded by me from an emulator, code provided by tcrf.net.)

Unused alternate title screen for Mario Party 7, accessible through a code.
(Footage recorded by me from an emulator, code provided by tcrf.net.)

 
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