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Original artwork used for the front cover of the Super Mario Bros. Super Show 1989 home video release “Butch Mario and The Luigi Kid”.

Original artwork used for the front cover of the Super Mario Bros. Super Show 1989 home video release “Butch Mario and The Luigi Kid”.

Board layout and event backgrounds from Yoshi’s Tropical Island in Mario Party.

Sign-in sheet used by Nintendo of America in 2001.

Sign-in sheet used by Nintendo of America in 2001.

Monday, April 10, 2017
With correct timing, it is possible to go into first-person view in Luigi’s Mansion on the exact frame Luigi is blinking. If Luigi is near a mirror at that time, you can see that his eyes remain closed until first-person view is exited.

With correct timing, it is possible to go into first-person view in Luigi’s Mansion on the exact frame Luigi is blinking. If Luigi is near a mirror at that time, you can see that his eyes remain closed until first-person view is exited.

Professor E. Gadd’s model from Mario Party 6 without his glasses.

Official art of Mario in Kyoto Sanga Football Club uniform, provided for the team’s 2016 notebook by Nintendo, one of their sponsors. The first word on Mario’s back is “任天堂”, the traditional way of writing Nintendo in Japanese.

Official art of Mario in Kyoto Sanga Football Club uniform, provided for the team’s 2016 notebook by Nintendo, one of their sponsors. The first word on Mario’s back is “任天堂”, the traditional way of writing Nintendo in Japanese.

During Episode 1 of Pinna Park in Super Mario Sunshine, while Mario is talking to the park manager after Mecha-Bowser appears, moving the camera reveals that although the Ferris wheel is turning, its carriages aren’t moving.

During Episode 1 of Pinna Park in Super Mario Sunshine, while Mario is talking to the park manager after Mecha-Bowser appears, moving the camera reveals that although the Ferris wheel is turning, its carriages aren’t moving.

Sunday, April 9, 2017
“Brushing is Fun!” poster from Wario’s intro scene in WarioWare: Touched.

“Brushing is Fun!” poster from Wario’s intro scene in WarioWare: Touched.

 
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