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This unused sprite of Weird Mario can be found in the files of Super Mario Maker. There is only one difference from the normal Weird Mario standing sprite: this one has a third button on his overalls. The sprite is called “appeal”.

This unused sprite of Weird Mario can be found in the files of Super Mario Maker. There is only one difference from the normal Weird Mario standing sprite: this one has a third button on his overalls. The sprite is called “appeal”.

Rare render of Bowser from Mario Golf for the Nintendo 64. This artwork was never released as a standalone image and can only be found in magazines and other third-party materials released around 1999.

Rare render of Bowser from Mario Golf for the Nintendo 64. This artwork was never released as a standalone image and can only be found in magazines and other third-party materials released around 1999.

As you progress through the Donkey Kong Country overworld, the Gangplank Galleon draws closer and closer with every new unlocked area of the island.

As you progress through the Donkey Kong Country overworld, the Gangplank Galleon draws closer and closer with every new unlocked area of the island.

Saturday, December 17, 2016

In Wario Land 4, two difficulty modes - Normal and Hard - can be selected from the start, with an additional Super Hard mode being unlockable. However, in the game’s data, a string of text mentions an “Intense Mode” that can not be unlocked. With the Super Hard mode already starting Wario off with 1/8 of his health in every level, one can only wonder how hard Intense Mode would have been.

The ending to the bootleg Game Boy Color game “Donkey Kong 5: The Journey of Over Time and Space”.

The ending to the bootleg Game Boy Color game “Donkey Kong 5: The Journey of Over Time and Space”.

In Super Mario RPG, a room inside Booster Tower contains a spot behind a curtain that turns Mario into his Super Mario Bros. sprite upon entering. Removing the foreground layer, we can see that the sprite is already present from the moment the room loads, and is activated by Mario merging with it.

Cover of the “Happy Birthday, Princess Toadstool” book in the Super Mario series of Golden Look-Look Books.

Cover of the “Happy Birthday, Princess Toadstool” book in the Super Mario series of  Golden Look-Look Books.

 
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