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Textures for the paintings of Hellen Gravely and King Boo found in the Master Suite in Luigi’s Mansion 3, extracted from the game’s files.

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Wednesday, October 14, 2020
The Korean version of Super Mario 64 DS includes a yellow ! Block on top of Peach’s Castle that is not found in any other version, which produces an unlimited amount of extra lives when struck.
This resembles the functionality provided by Yoshi in...

The Korean version of Super Mario 64 DS includes a yellow ! Block on top of Peach’s Castle that is not found in any other version, which produces an unlimited amount of extra lives when struck.

This resembles the functionality provided by Yoshi in the original Super Mario 64, where he would grant Mario 100 lives after collecting 120 stars. However, the block is there from the beginning of the game; if the player manages to get on top of the castle by performing wall jumps, this can be accessed before even entering the first course.

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Tuesday, October 13, 2020
In Super Mario Sunshine, some objects are not reflected in the lake in Bianco Hills, while some invisible objects appear only in the reflection. This footage shows both: the red and green spiky vine does not appear in the reflection, while the brown...

In Super Mario Sunshine, some objects are not reflected in the lake in Bianco Hills, while some invisible objects appear only in the reflection. This footage shows both: the red and green spiky vine does not appear in the reflection, while the brown sphere appears only there.

The brown sphere is actually the spawning point of the Goop-covered Piranha Plants that roll down the path; it appears to have been coded to be invisible at some point in development, but the programmers overlooked the reflection, which was still visible.

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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

One of the notoriously difficult to find Power Stars in Super Mario 64 is the “Blast Away the Wall” star in Whomp’s Fortress, which is hidden inside a nondescript wall and requires aiming Mario at it from a cannon to uncover.

If a player has beaten the game without collecting this star, the credits scene actually provides the solution to the puzzle, but it is seen so briefly on the screen that it is extremely easy to overlook. During the shot of Whomp’s Fortress, the wall is actually missing and the star is shown inside it, but only for a few frames.

Top: the scene as seen in the credits, bottom: the star in question, circled.

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Sunday, October 11, 2020

Top: In Super Mario Bros. 3, some environment tiles are enlarged versions of regular tiles, such as these Brick Blocks, Hard Blocks, Question Blocks and clouds in Giant Land.

Bottom: While the pixels in these sprites are aligned on a 2x2 pixel grid (with the exception of some added rounded corners on the blocks), there is one error with the cloud tile. The right side of its mouth was moved one pixel to the left after the resizing process, resulting in it no longer being perfectly aligned with the grid.

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Mario Party poster from the Brazilian Nintendo World magazine.
Main Blog | Twitter | Patreon | Source: Nintendo World (Brazil), Issue 7, 1999

Mario Party poster from the Brazilian Nintendo World magazine.

Main Blog | Twitter | Patreon | Source: Nintendo World (Brazil), Issue 7, 1999

Left: In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, if Popple is defeated early in the Popple and Birdo battle, it is possible for Birdo to revive him. When Birdo starts the attack where Popple is hidden inside an egg, Popple may appear in the scene out of nowhere despite already having been defeated.

Right: However, Popple does count as being defeated for the purpose of the battle being over. After Birdo is defeated, Popple will remain on the battlefield even during the results screen.

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Saturday, October 10, 2020

The 2019 “Pokémon x Super Mario: 8-Bit Scramble” promotional campaign featured merchandise consisting of Super Mario Bros. sprites being filled in with Pokémon scenes and Pokémon sprites being filled in with Super Mario Bros. scenes. The additional “scramble” aspect was that the Mario designs were sold at the Pokémon Center Shibuya, while the Pokémon designs were sold at the Nintendo Tokyo store.

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