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Photos taken during a Mario In Real Time presentation in 1994. While conversing with convention attendees as Mario, Charles Martinet responded to an inquiry about the Super Scope by initiating an animation of Mario’s head morphing into a Super Scope.

According to Nintendo Power’s Super Mario RPG collectible cards, one of Mario’s famous quotes is “Let’s saddle up and ride, gang!”

Fan-submitted artwork from the French Official Nintendo Magazine.

Fan-submitted artwork from the French Official Nintendo Magazine.

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.

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.

Sunday, April 16, 2017
Rare photo of Charles Martinet during his first Mario In Real Time performance in 1994, wearing motion-capture gear that translates his facial expressions to a model of Mario’s disembodied head.

Rare photo of Charles Martinet during his first Mario In Real Time performance in 1994, wearing motion-capture gear that translates his facial expressions to a model of Mario’s disembodied head.

Artwork from the packaging for Super Mario Bros. costume sewing patterns.

Artwork from the packaging for Super Mario Bros. costume sewing patterns.

When viewed from a close distance, the movement of Mario’s nose in Super Mario 64 appears jittery, as though he was shivering.

When viewed from a close distance, the movement of Mario’s nose in Super Mario 64 appears jittery, as though he was shivering.

Unused sprite of a cactus from the Japanese Super Mario Bros. 2 (known internationally as Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels).

Unused sprite of a cactus from the Japanese Super Mario Bros. 2 (known internationally as Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels).

 
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