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The Bahamutt enemy from Super Mario RPG and Dorrie from Super Mario 64 have the same name,  ドッシー (Dosshi) in Japanese.

Magazine article about the unreleased Philips CD-i title, Mario Takes America.

Magazine article about the unreleased Philips CD-i title, Mario Takes America.

Sunday, December 18, 2016

In the Present Room in Mario Party 4, the description of Daisy’s side table warns not to peek in her journal. Zooming in reveals that her journal is actually a Japanese copy of Mario Party 2.

This unused sprite of Weird Mario can be found in the files of Super Mario Maker. There is only one difference from the normal Weird Mario standing sprite: this one has a third button on his overalls. The sprite is called “appeal”.

This unused sprite of Weird Mario can be found in the files of Super Mario Maker. There is only one difference from the normal Weird Mario standing sprite: this one has a third button on his overalls. The sprite is called “appeal”.

Rare render of Bowser from Mario Golf for the Nintendo 64. This artwork was never released as a standalone image and can only be found in magazines and other third-party materials released around 1999.

Rare render of Bowser from Mario Golf for the Nintendo 64. This artwork was never released as a standalone image and can only be found in magazines and other third-party materials released around 1999.

 
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