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'''Super Mario Club''' refers to [[nwiki:Famicom Network System|Famicom Network System]] software (known as a "communication cartridge") introduced in 1990 only for store staff, and its associated game sales research by [[Nintendo]].
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'''Super Mario Club''' is [[nwiki:Famicom Network System|Famicom Network System]] software (known as a "communication cartridge") introduced in 1990{{ref needed}} only for store staff and its associated game sales research by [[Nintendo]].{{ref needed}}


Super Mario Club is not technically a game. However, [[Mario]] cameos in the interface for the software, and the box art features the same artwork as [[Mario Club Co., Ltd.]]
Super Mario Club is not technically a game, however [[Mario]] cameos in the interface for the software, and the box art features the same artwork as [[Mario Club Co., Ltd.]]


The original 1990 release came with a blue Mario logo/text. Later, a 1991 version was released with the same logo/text but in red.
The original 1990 release came with a blue Mario logo/text. Later, a 1991 version was released with the same logo/text but in red.


==Function==
==Function==
Super Mario Club was set up for Japanese toy shops, in which consumers were able to receive the latest reviews for [[Family Computer|Famicom]] games.{{ref needed}} The database was shared between every toy shop that had the software.{{ref needed}} It was possible for consumers to submit their own feedback, and their data (such as search history) was tracked by Nintendo.{{ref needed}}
==Gallery==
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SuperMarioClubBluetitlescreen.jpg|Title screen of the 1990 version
Super Mario Club FNS TitleScreen.png|Title screen of the 1991 version
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Super Mario Club would have been set up for Japanese toy shops, in which consumers would be able to receive the latest reviews for [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]] games. The database would be shared between every toy shop which had the software. It was possible for consumers to submit their own feedback, and their data (such as search history) would be tracked by Nintendo.
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