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Neon sign distributed by Nintendo to authorized repair centers qualified to perform repairs of Nintendo consoles in the 1990s.

Neon sign distributed by Nintendo to authorized repair centers qualified to perform repairs of Nintendo consoles in the 1990s.

Thursday, August 23, 2018
Illustration of Mario, Donkey Kong, Yoshi and Link mourning the Nintendo 64, from the British NextGen magazine.

Illustration of Mario, Donkey Kong, Yoshi and Link mourning the Nintendo 64, from the British NextGen magazine.

Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Top two images: a recreation of Big Boo’s Haunt from Super Mario 64 seen in the Bowser Badlands course in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, from the front and the back.
Bottom two images: Big Boo’s Haunt as seen in Super Mario 64, for comparison. Note the detail of the back door being in the same place in the recreation, despite this being extremely hard to see in-game.

From the commercial for the Japan-exclusive Mario & Wario for the Super Famicom. (Source)

From the commercial for the Japan-exclusive Mario & Wario for the Super Famicom. (Source)

Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Illustration from a licensed Super Mario Bros. 2 greeting card from 1989.

Illustration from a licensed Super Mario Bros. 2 greeting card from 1989.

Promotional screenshots released by Nintendo for the Japanese-only Mario Artist: Paint Studio for the Nintendo 64DD peripheral.

Panel from a Game Boy comic in the Nintendo Comics System series by Valiant Comics.

Panel from a Game Boy comic in the Nintendo Comics System series by Valiant Comics.

Monday, August 20, 2018
Illustration of Mario, Crash Bandicoot and Sonic the Hedgehog riding a cable in an article on online gaming from the British NextGen magazine.

Illustration of Mario, Crash Bandicoot and Sonic the Hedgehog riding a cable in an article on online gaming from the British NextGen magazine.

The Super Mario Bros. 3 title screen contains a subtle reference to Super Mario Bros. in the palette of the “3″ in the logo. The number cycles through the exact same colors that the Question Blocks in Super Mario Bros. cycle through. Note that the...

The Super Mario Bros. 3 title screen contains a subtle reference to Super Mario Bros. in the palette of the “3″ in the logo. The number cycles through the exact same colors that the Question Blocks in Super Mario Bros. cycle through. Note that the Question Blocks in Super Mario Bros. 3 itself do not use this palette, so the reference is likely to have been deliberate.

 
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