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''[[Donkey Kong Jr. Math]]'' features a pink-colored palette swap of [[Donkey Kong Jr.]], named "Junior (II)" in the game's manual, contrasting with Donkey Kong Jr. being referred to as "Junior (I)". He is playable in the modes Calculate A and B, where he and Donkey Kong Jr. compete to calculate Donkey Kong's number.
''[[Donkey Kong Jr. Math]]'' features a pink-colored palette swap of [[Donkey Kong Jr.]], named "Junior (II)" in the game's manual, contrasting with Donkey Kong Jr. being referred to as "Junior (I)". He is playable in the modes Calculate A and B, where he and Donkey Kong Jr. compete to calculate Donkey Kong's number.


====''DK: King of Swing''===
===''DK: King of Swing''===
yeah this one has them too
yeah this one has them too



Revision as of 22:47, January 2, 2024

Alternately colored doppelgangers of existing characters are used throughout the Super Mario franchise for the purposes of multiplayer. These are not distinct characters, but simply copies created exclusively for gameplay reasons. evie please add detail

History

Mario Bros. series

Mario Bros.

Mario Bros. features the debut of Luigi as Mario's palette swap. Throughout his subsequent appearances across the Super Mario franchise, he would slowly start differentiating himself as his own character. should this be here? he was never just a recolor, he always had his own name

Mario Bros. (Game Boy Advance)

Four players in Mario Bros. (Game Boy Advance)
The player 3 and 4 Marios, both in the middle

The Game Boy Advance version of Mario Bros. (Game Boy Advance) features two Mario recolors for players 3 and 4. They wear yellow and blue hats and shirts respectively, as well as tan overalls. In a beta version they had different colors, ask TCRF about it

Luigi Bros.

Donkey Kong series

Donkey Kong Jr. Math

Donkey Kong Jr. Math features a pink-colored palette swap of Donkey Kong Jr., named "Junior (II)" in the game's manual, contrasting with Donkey Kong Jr. being referred to as "Junior (I)". He is playable in the modes Calculate A and B, where he and Donkey Kong Jr. compete to calculate Donkey Kong's number.

DK: King of Swing

yeah this one has them too

Golf

Golf features Mario/Ossan and he's blue as P1 and red as P2.

Wario's Woods

Wario's Woods has a green Toad (species) to be player 2 of Toad. does that count?

Super Smash Bros. series

i am NOT writing this one right now

Mario Golf

64 has those cool-ass alternate colors

Mario Tennis

64 also has alternate colors

Mario Kart

Super Circuit has the vs mode with colored yoshis and i think 7's vs mode has colored shy guys. do those count?

Luigi's Mansion series

scarescraper!

Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Nintendo Switch)

purple captain toad