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Packaging of “Mario Bros. in the Wild West”, a German jigsaw puzzle based on the Super Mario Bros. Super Show.

Packaging of “Mario Bros. in the Wild West”, a German jigsaw puzzle based on the Super Mario Bros. Super Show.

Sunday, October 1, 2017

Comparison between the skybox textures from Super Mario 64 (left column) and Super Mario 64 DS (right column). (Source 1, Source 2)

Wednesday, September 27, 2017
In Super Mario Bros. 3, letting a Super Mushroom follow Small Mario as he touches the level goal (possible in Level 2-5) will result in unintended behavior once the Super Mushroom touches Mario after the end-of-level scene. Among other...

In Super Mario Bros. 3, letting a Super Mushroom follow Small Mario as he touches the level goal (possible in Level 2-5) will result in unintended behavior once the Super Mushroom touches Mario after the end-of-level scene. Among other irregularities, a sprite of Mario with his head missing will briefly appear on the left of the screen. (Footage recorded by me with a NES emulator.)

Sunday, September 24, 2017
In Super Mario World, if a Baby Yoshi attempts to eat an enemy at the exact time it transforms into an adult Yoshi, the enemy will become glitched and will no longer be possible to interact with. Mario and Yoshi will pass through it, and Yoshi will...

In Super Mario World, if a Baby Yoshi attempts to eat an enemy at the exact time it transforms into an adult Yoshi, the enemy will become glitched and will no longer be possible to interact with. Mario and Yoshi will pass through it, and Yoshi will not be able to eat it. (Footage recorded by me in a SNES emulator.)

Saturday, September 23, 2017
From the 2017 Nintendo of Japan company handbook.

From the 2017 Nintendo of Japan company handbook.

Friday, September 22, 2017
Thursday, September 21, 2017
In the Japanese version of Super Mario Bros. 3, it is possible to go out of bounds in the Warp Zone by using a Warp Whistle while on the boat in Water Land. Mario will be able to go left from his starting position and freely move around in the water,...

In the Japanese version of Super Mario Bros. 3, it is possible to go out of bounds in the Warp Zone by using a Warp Whistle while on the boat in Water Land. Mario will be able to go left from his starting position and freely move around in the water, even make the map scroll at the right edge of the screen. However, he will not be able to go back on land, so unless a second Warp Whistle is used, Mario will be stuck and the game needs to be reset. (Footage recorded by me with a NES emulator.)

Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Production photo taken during the making of the North American commercial for Super Smash Bros.

Production photo taken during the making of the North American commercial for Super Smash Bros.

 
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