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Bizarre unauthorized T-shirt depicting a Mario birthday scene with Mario, Toad and a Dark Blue Yoshi, which for an unknown reason has Taz the Tasmanian Devil and Duchess from 1970 animated film The Aristocats (recolored to be yellow) inserted into it.

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Thursday, October 9, 2025
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Super Mario 64 contains a mysterious “WALL” counter with an unknown purpose. On every frame the game is running, a function sets “WALL” to be equal to 0. There is no other code that either changes the value to anything other than 0, or reads it for the purposes of doing anything with the information.

As such, this variable is continuously updated to be the same value, 30 times a second, forever, while affecting literally nothing.

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The original SNES version of Super Mario RPG contains a debug item called “Doom Bomb” that deals 255 damage to a party member, killing them instantly.

It is notable that rather than simply using a debug menu that would allow HP of party members to be set directly, killing them for testing purposes was implemented in this whimsical in-game way, even giving the item its own unique name.

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Wednesday, October 8, 2025
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A small animation detail in the Scarescraper mode of Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon/Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD is that if two Luigis suck up the same ghost and one of them catches it, the Luigi who lost the ghost would shake his fist in frustration, as seen in the footage.

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Cover of a 1997 issue of the UK official Nintendo Magazine, featuring original artwork of Mario. Note also the Chain Chomp on the right edge biting the poster.

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Tuesday, October 7, 2025
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Gallery of various Art Academy artwork focusing on Yoshi’s New Island, featured on Nintendo of America’s official activity site (please zoom in to view details).

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In Donkey Kong Bananza, sucking up Liftoff Ore using the Elephant Bananza and then chaining holding several chunks of it allows Donkey Kong to reach extreme heights.

Since Liftoff Ore is available as a material during the Elephant Bananza rehearsal, this is used to hide two Easter eggs:

Top: in one spot during the rehearsal, “DK” letters made out of gold bullion can be found on top of a structure that can only be reached with the Liftoff Ore.

Bottom: at the very end of the rehearsal, if Donkey Kong reaches the floating disco ball, the Elephant Elder will actually have a unique line of text for this: “PhaWOO! You enjoy sniffing out secrets, don’t you?” Strangely, there is no other reward (like gold) for this, merely the line by the Elder.

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Officially licensed “Super Mario Item Nutrition Facts” T-shirt.

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Monday, October 6, 2025
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Early concepts for Mario sprites from the development of the Donkey Kong arcade in 1981, shown in the 2006 Nintendo Japan company guide. This is the oldest known, and likely oldest existing, artwork of Mario in sprite form.

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In Mario Kart World, it is possible for certain vehicles to become stuck on the poles around the Airship Fortress track for a long enough amount of time that it gives off the impression of being trapped, before Lakitu finally does arrive and rescue the racer.

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