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Unused voice clips from the development of Super Mario Advance that consist of all four playable characters saying various preliminary names for the game (likely recorded before the final name was decided on). In order, Mario, Luigi, Peach and Toad say “Super Mario USA Advance”, “Super Mario USA”, “Super Mario Bros. Deluxe 2″, “Super Mario Bros. 2 Deluxe” and “Mario Bros.”

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Monday, August 10, 2020
Print ad for Super Mario Advance. Note that in the drawing on the board, the vegetable is used to hit a Koopa; however, there are no Koopas or any other turtle-like enemies in the game.
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Print ad for Super Mario Advance. Note that in the drawing on the board, the vegetable is used to hit a Koopa; however, there are no Koopas or any other turtle-like enemies in the game.

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Thursday, July 4, 2019
Brazilian print ad for Super Mario Advance. The text translates to “the most advanced pocket game of all time”.
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Brazilian print ad for Super Mario Advance. The text translates to “the most advanced pocket game of all time”.
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Saturday, February 2, 2019
Brazilian double-page print ad for Super Mario Advance, which consists of two identical single-page ads side by side. The text translates (roughly) to “We made this ad twice just to remember there are two games in this game”, referring to the fact...

Brazilian double-page print ad for Super Mario Advance, which consists of two identical single-page ads side by side. The text translates (roughly) to “We made this ad twice just to remember there are two games in this game”, referring to the fact that the cartridge also contains Mario Bros. in addition to the main Super Mario Advance game.
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Tuesday, November 20, 2018
Friday, September 21, 2018
Extremely rare Burger King “Golden Yoshi” toy. In 2001, a Burger King/Nintendo cross-promotion campaign featured a special “Search for the Golden Toy” sweepstakes. Every Golden Yoshi that has been produced made its owner eligible for a free copy of...

Extremely rare Burger King “Golden Yoshi” toy. In 2001, a Burger King/Nintendo cross-promotion campaign featured a special “Search for the Golden Toy” sweepstakes. Every Golden Yoshi that has been produced made its owner eligible for a free copy of Super Mario Advance. Most of the Golden Yoshis have been retained and eventually destroyed by Burger King. As you can see by the paint on top of Yoshi’s eyelids, the Golden Yoshi is merely a normal green Yoshi with a coat of gold paint.
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Friday, May 6, 2016
Transformation from original Super Mario Bros. 2 artwork to a remade Super Mario Advance version of it.

Transformation from original Super Mario Bros. 2 artwork to a remade Super Mario Advance version of it.