A Super Mario variety blog.
Screenshots, photos, sprites, gifs, scans and more from all around the world of Super Mario Bros.


Uniform worn by the staff (not the players) of Kyoto Sanga Football Club in 2012, depicting the Japanese-language Nintendo logo and Paper Mario. Nintendo is one of the club’s main sponsors and requested this design to promote Paper Mario: Sticker Star.
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Officially licensed Paper Mario: Sticker Star tissue boxes from Japan.
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In Paper Mario: Sticker Star, using the Bowling Ball sticker in the Gooper Blooper boss battle will cause the game to crash when the bowling ball collides with the boss’s face, exiting back to the Nintendo 3DS main menu.
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The ending theme to Paper Mario Sticker Star has two phases: saxophone-only and saxophone with orchestra. In-game, this is achieved by separating the music into two track: saxophone and orchestra. It is impossible to hear the second track in-game by itself. Here it is isolated.
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Album covers from the sound test menu in Paper Mario: Sticker Star.
Screenshot found in the data of Paper Mario: Sticker Star. It seems to have been taken at an early stage of development, and contains a snake-like enemy not present in the final version of the game.
Paper Mario mats.
Japanese Paper Mario: Sticker Star guide.