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Left: giant sculpture of Mario’s head emerging from a pipe, seen at the entrance to the Nintendo Kyoto store.

Right: a sculpture of Mario on a flag pole, seen on the rooftop of that store.

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Friday, December 20, 2024
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Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope contains an unused, extremely low-resolution image depicting Mario in a T-pose, positioned in front of two switches. This was possibly used by the developers to indicate “choice” as a gameplay mechanic in internal documentation.

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The kiosk demo version of Donkey Kong 64 contains early dialogue for rescuing Diddy Kong whereby he uncharacteristically taunts Donkey Kong by saying “HA, FOOL, YOU’VE LET ME GO!”

This was likely a joke by the developers, as the main area of Jungle Japes, where Diddy Kong would be rescued, is inaccessible in the demo and only the development team was intended to see this message.

The footage above shows the dialogue in action by modifying the demo’s version of the area to be playable.

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Japanese print ad for Mario de Dash, an officially licensed Mario-themed compressed air duster for Nintendo consoles and cartridges.

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Thursday, December 19, 2024
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Screenshots of “Goombario and the Adventure of the Hot Lava Rocks”, a promotional Flash game found in 2000 on Nintendo of America’s official site for Paper Mario.

The object of the game is to make Goombario cross the lava within a time limit by jumping across rocks, while avoiding the rocks sinking into the lava and Kammy Koopa flying around. The experience is reminiscent of the arcade game Frogger.

Top: introduction screen.
Bottom left: gameplay.
Bottom right: “nice job” screen shown between levels.

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The character select screen in Mario Kart: Super Circuit contains an undocumented, easily missed functionality whereby pressing R will make the currently selected racer jump, while pressing L will shoot a Green Shell.

Main Blog | Patreon | Twitter | Bluesky | Small Findings | Source: MKSS (NA, GBA)

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Extremely rare officially licensed “Nintendo Power” T-shirt from Sweden, featuring Wario being printed with a color palette that makes him appear similar to Mario.

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Wednesday, December 18, 2024
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Unused sound samples of Mario, Luigi, Peach and Toad singing, humming and whistling the Super Mario Bros. overworld theme, found in the files of Super Mario Advance.

As the only place during gameplay where this theme appears is in the strictly-timed Subspace sections, it is possible that an early concept for them was that the player characters would sing along to the first part of the song during the few seconds they are within Subspace.

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In Level 6-8 of Yoshi’s Island, it is possible to cause the game to become unplayable simply by touching the transformation bubble at the beginning of the level on the same frame as touching Kamek.

Kamek and Yoshi will become frozen in mid-air and the game will not respond to any inputs, forcing it to be reset to continue playing.

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