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2076
Unused image from the files of Super Mario 3D Land. It appears to be nearly identical to an image sent to the Wii Message Board by Super Mario Galaxy 2, except for a heart that has been added next to Mario.
2077
Hooktail, the first chapter boss from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, seen from above. Due to only being intended to be viewed from the side, there is nothing covering the top of Hooktail's head, resulting in the tongue being visible.
2078
Early title screen and logo for Wario: Master of Disguise (known during development as "Wario Ark"), found in the game's debug menu, accessible by modifying the code.
2079
In 2014, the Japanese Club Nintendo offered a set of Dr. Luigi-themed microfiber screen cleaning cloths as a reward for members. The package included a special message in English, along with a custom Club Nintendo logo depicting a Luigi cap instead of the usual Mario cap.
2080
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga contains an unused background in its files that uses graphics from Wrecking Crew for the NES. I have superimposed a battle scene from the game onto the background to showcase what it may have looked like in-game.
2081
Wario's body with his torso at maximum extension, seen in the "Wario" souvenir in WarioWare: Twisted.
2082
In Super Mario World, it is possible for Mario to stand on the edge of a block with no pixels of his sprite actually touching the block, thereby making Mario appear to float in mid-air.
2083
Album cover for the unlockable "Introducing Wario Deluxe" record in WarioWare Gold.
2084
Official artwork of Toad from the manual of Mario's Tennis for the Virtual Boy depicts him sitting next to a can of soda that highly resembles a simplified Coca Cola can, colored blue (left). In fact, some regional markets like Turkey sell very similar blue cans (right).
2085
In a curious coincidence, the head of the side-facing sprite for the Nightmare Wizard from Kirby's Adventure (left) strongly resembles Waluigi's icon from the Game Boy Color version of Mario Tennis (right).
2086
Giant Game Boy and SNES decorations, including a Super Mario World cartridge, from the 1994 Consumer Electronics Show.
2087
During FLUDD's introduction cutscene in Super Mario Sunshine, we can see a line denoting the operating system in the upper left. FLUDD appears to be running "O-Y-OS Version 7.01 Service Pack 7.1" The O-Y presumably stands for "オヤ" ("Oya"), E. Gadd's first name in Japanese.
2088
Sue from Cave Story+ dressed as Princess Peach for the Halloween event.
2089
In the WarioWare Gold version of the microgame "Burying the Hatchet", Mario's right sleeve is correctly colored red, while his left sleeve is colored blue for an unknown reason. Note that this is a remake of a microgame from WarioWare: Twisted, where both sleeves were red.
2090
Illustration from Game Players magazine that accompanies an article about Nintendo consoles outselling Sega consoles in 1994.
2091
Even though Yoshi's Cookie for NES and Game Boy share many graphical assets, there is one major difference in the games' credits sequences. At the end of the credits in the Game Boy version, Mario and Yoshi wave with one hand, while in the NES version, they wave with both hands.
2092
Kamek's model without his glasses. While the skin behind the glasses is fully modeled, no eyes are present.
2093
Ending screen from Donkey Kong Land. This appears for less than two seconds after King K. Rool's defeat animation, and is immediately followed by the staff roll. Then, the game resets.
2094
Hidden message found in the code of Super Mario Land 2. Note that no version of the game released around Christmas. Also, the game is one of the few Mario titles where Mario does not save any character, meaning there is no one who could plausibly say "Thank you Mario!" to him.
2095
Artwork from the Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World pinball machine. While the character artwork is taken from other sources, the landscape drawing in the background is original.
2096
Goombas with animal-like paws and ears from a Spanish print advertisement for Super Mario Bros. 3. It is possible that this is an artistic interpretation of Paragoombas and the ears are intended to be wings.
2097
The only existing sprites of Count Bleck's and Tippi's real forms, Lord Blumiere and Lady Timpani, seen in the ending to Super Paper Mario.
2098
Artwork from the bottles of the two different varieties of officially licensed Super Mario Bros. shampoo.
2099
Artwork of Luigi angrily writing in a book, used to represent the "Edit Lessons" mode in Mario Teaches Typing 2.
2100
Illustration of Godzilla on top of a recreation of Peach's Castle from Super Mario 64 from the Spanish Edge Magazine.