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'''Ōgon no Mario Zō''' (Japanese: 黄金のマリオ像,<ref>''BS Super Mario USA'' narrated introduction</ref> meaning "Golden [[Mario]] | '''Ōgon no Mario Zō''' (Japanese: 黄金のマリオ像,<ref>''BS Super Mario USA'' narrated introduction</ref> meaning "Golden [[Mario]] Statue") is a collectible in ''[[BS Super Mario USA]]''. It was also a physical toy statue that was given to players of the game that collected all in-game statues, as well as given to the player with the highest cumulative score from all four of the game's broadcasts. It was actually used as part of [[Nintendo]] store displays in Japan, and in 1994, it was used as a 3D render in a [[Virtual Boy]] [[Tech demo#Mario Demo|demo animation]] to demonstrate the Virtual Boy's stereoscopic 3D feature. | ||
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The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English source is found, then the article should be moved to its appropriate title.
Ōgon no Mario Zō | |
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Ōgon no Mario Zō in BS Super Mario USA | |
First appearance | BS Super Mario USA (1996) |
Ōgon no Mario Zō (Japanese: 黄金のマリオ像,[1] meaning "Golden Mario Statue") is a collectible in BS Super Mario USA. It was also a physical toy statue that was given to players of the game that collected all in-game statues, as well as given to the player with the highest cumulative score from all four of the game's broadcasts. It was actually used as part of Nintendo store displays in Japan, and in 1994, it was used as a 3D render in a Virtual Boy demo animation to demonstrate the Virtual Boy's stereoscopic 3D feature.
References
- ^ BS Super Mario USA narrated introduction