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Set of Japanese postal stamps featuring Super Mario Bros. sprites, released in 2007.

Set of Japanese postal stamps featuring Super Mario Bros. sprites, released in 2007.

From the preview of Super Mario RPG at the V-Jump Festival in 1995.

From the preview of Super Mario RPG at the V-Jump Festival in 1995.

Sunday, June 5, 2016

Ending screens of Super Mario World and its remake, Super Mario Advance 2.

In the intro to Super Mario Sunshine, when Peach, Mario and Toadsworth are watching the Isle Delfino tourism ad, Mario can be seen in a shot of Bianco Hills inside the video, wearing the FLUDD. Given the sequence of events in this game, this photo should not be possible.

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Doopliss is actually standing on his chair before his cutscene, and only sits down when he sees Mario enter the room.

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Doopliss is actually standing on his chair before his cutscene, and only sits down when he sees Mario enter the room.

Saturday, June 4, 2016
To conserve computational power, Super Mario 64 unloads not only moving objects, but also parts of the course geometry whenever they are not visible. This is what Whomp’s Fortress looks like when Mario isn’t looking.

To conserve computational power, Super Mario 64 unloads not only moving objects, but also parts of the course geometry whenever they are not visible. This is what Whomp’s Fortress looks like when Mario isn’t looking.

 
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