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


Prototype title screen music for Super Mario Kart. This track was completely changed during development to sound much faster and more energetic in the final version.
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Super Mario Kart poster from the French Nintendo Player magazine. While it highly resembles official artwork from the game, it is actually retraced, changing some of the line art. In addition, the cloud detail on the sky is completely original, being absent on the official artwork.
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Officially licensed 1993 Super Mario Kart Yoshi toy from Japan, available only as a prize from limited-edition Super Mario Kart claw machines.
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Set of officially licensed Super Mario Kart figurines from Japan.
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Officially licensed Super Mario Kart sliding picture puzzle featuring original artwork.
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Full set of officially licensed Super Mario Kart finger puppets from Japan.
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Ending from the British commercial for Super Mario Kart. The announcer asks “Will you ever reach the end?” and Mario bursts out of the background, shaking his head to mean that the end will never be reached.
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Promotional Super Mario Kart card from Japan, featuring original artwork.
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Margin illustrations from a Japanese guide for Super Mario Kart. (Source: Super Mario Kart Shogakukan Guide (Japan), APE, 1992)