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In the Bowser’s Bigger Blast minigame in Mario Party 4, a green power cord can be seen plugged into a socket in the far right corner, ostensibly to power the machine in the middle of the room. However, moving the camera shows that the power cord is cut off, and is not connected to anything.

The credits theme from the “Super Mario Bros. for Super Players” mode of Super Mario Bros. Deluxe. This is an extended version/remix of the Super Star theme common to many Mario games.

Beta screenshot of Paper Mario, and a comparison with the same scene in the finished game.

Sprite of Princess Peach with a mustache from Super Paper Mario. This can be seen briefly if she is given the Yellow Apple to eat during Chapter 7-3.

Sprite of Princess Peach with a mustache from Super Paper Mario. This can be seen briefly if she is given the Yellow Apple to eat during Chapter 7-3.

Saturday, April 22, 2017
Wallpaper distributed by Nintendo as part of the “Who Are You?” 2002-2005 advertising campaign.

Wallpaper distributed by Nintendo as part of the “Who Are You?” 2002-2005 advertising campaign.

In Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, whenever a character briefly turns to look at the ball, the character’s eyes jump abruptly to a different position for one frame, causing a flashing effect.

In Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, whenever a character briefly turns to look at the ball, the character’s eyes jump abruptly to a different position for one frame, causing a flashing effect.

Constellations from the Present Room in Mario Party 4.

In Super Mario Sunshine, the Raccoons that live inside the boathouse on the west edge of Delfino Plaza are actually situated in mid-air, and are normally invisible. By using exploits to jump high enough above the house, Mario will reach a place where he can stand in mid-air, and the Raccoons will become visible. The second picture shows how far above the ground they are located.

Friday, April 21, 2017
Concept art of Bowser for Super Mario Bros., drawn by Shigeru Miyamoto. This is the earliest known drawing of Bowser, possibly the first ever made.

Concept art of Bowser for Super Mario Bros., drawn by Shigeru Miyamoto. This is the earliest known drawing of Bowser, possibly the first ever made.

 
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