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Photos of an exhibit of Nintendo character statues at the Nintendo of America headquarters in 1999.

Main Blog | Twitter | Patreon | Source: Nintendo World (Brazil), Issue 11, 1999

Officially licensed Super Mario Bros. wall clock, featuring a very rare case of Super Mario Bros. and the Donkey Kong arcade being featured in the same item of merchandise: the background pattern is based on the 75m level of the arcade.
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Officially licensed Super Mario Bros. wall clock, featuring a very rare case of Super Mario Bros. and the Donkey Kong arcade being featured in the same item of merchandise: the background pattern is based on the 75m level of the arcade.

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Saturday, September 26, 2020
German print ad for Super Mario All-Stars.
Main Blog | Twitter | Patreon | Source: Video Games (Germany), Issue 10/93, 1993

German print ad for Super Mario All-Stars.

Main Blog | Twitter | Patreon | Source: Video Games (Germany), Issue 10/93, 1993

Friday, September 25, 2020

A quiz from the official Nintendo of America site featured still frames from a video of amiibos of Mario, Bowser Jr., Isabelle and Link enacting a story. Some of the amiibos are holding censored food items; the quiz then asks the reader to remember which foods they are after watching the video.

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Thursday, September 24, 2020
The British Nintendo Official Magazine included a pack of “Nintendo All-Star Battle Cards” in a 1997 issue. These are notable for providing heights for various Mario franchise characters, which are listed in metric on the cards and are converted into...

The British Nintendo Official Magazine included a pack of “Nintendo All-Star Battle Cards” in a 1997 issue. These are notable for providing heights for various Mario franchise characters, which are listed in metric on the cards and are converted into feet and inches to the right of the respective entries.

Main Blog | Twitter | Patreon | Small Findings | Source: see bottom of image

Tuesday, September 22, 2020
Footage from a promotional video distributed on VHS for Nintendo Power subscribers where Sega and Sony agents put a Mario toy in a vice in order to obtain information about upcoming releases from a Nintendo agent.
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Footage from a promotional video distributed on VHS for Nintendo Power subscribers where Sega and Sony agents put a Mario toy in a vice in order to obtain information about upcoming releases from a Nintendo agent.

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Collection of reader-submitted artwork depicting Mario as a rapper, from a contest in the German Play Time magazine.
Main Blog | Twitter | Patreon | Source: Play Time (Germany), Issue 3/93, 1993

Collection of reader-submitted artwork depicting Mario as a rapper, from a contest in the German Play Time magazine.

Main Blog | Twitter | Patreon | Source: Play Time (Germany), Issue 3/93, 1993

Sunday, September 20, 2020
Reader-submitted artwork of Mario and Peach on a gondola, from the Brazilian SuperGamePower magazine.
Main Blog | Twitter | Patreon | Source: SuperGamePower (Brazil), Issue 97, 2002

Reader-submitted artwork of Mario and Peach on a gondola, from the Brazilian SuperGamePower magazine.

Main Blog | Twitter | Patreon | Source: SuperGamePower (Brazil), Issue 97, 2002

Sunday, September 13, 2020
Photos from the opening ceremony for Marios Gata (”Mario’s Street”), a street in Kungsbacka, Sweden named after Mario due to housing the headquarters of Bergsala AB, Nintendo’s Swedish distributor; seen in Edge Magazine.
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Photos from the opening ceremony for Marios Gata (”Mario’s Street”), a street in Kungsbacka, Sweden named after Mario due to housing the headquarters of Bergsala AB, Nintendo’s Swedish distributor; seen in Edge Magazine.

Main Blog | Twitter | Patreon | Small Findings | Source: Edge (UK), Issue 75, 1999

 
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