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==.S Collection Nintendo Version==
==.S Collection Nintendo Version==
This set was released in November 2006. It contained instructions for characters from both the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] and the series ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Series)|The Legend of Zelda]]''.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20121112051241/http://www.tomytec.co.jp/dot-s/lineup/nintendo/index.html ドッツコレクション ニンテンドウバージョン]. ''dot's official website'' (Archived on November 12, 2012), retrieved July 19, 2023.</ref>
This set was released in November 2006. It contained instructions for characters from both the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] and the series ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Series)|The Legend of Zelda]]''.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20121112051241/http://www.tomytec.co.jp/dot-s/lineup/nintendo/index.html ドッツコレクション ニンテンドウバージョン]. ''dot's official website'' (Archived on November 12, 2012), retrieved July 19, 2023.</ref>
===''Super Mario'' Sample Recipes===
===''Super Mario'' Sample Recipes===
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Dot-S Mario-D-001.png|Mario-D-001
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Dot-S Fire-001.png|[[Fire (100m)|Fire-001]]
Dot-S Fire-001.png|[[Fire (enemy)|Fire-001]]
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Dot-S (in Japanese: ドッツ, also styled as .S) is a Tomytec toy product created in 2005 and found in Japan. It consists of various sets, each containing a number of grids and numerous pegs of various colors. Each set can be used to create sprites following provided instructions or arranged in any format. Also included are supports for the grids and a number of pieces that can be used to attach grids together.

Super Mario sets

Super Mario Bros. (A Set)

This set was released on July 3, 2005.[1] It contains 520 colored pins, two black panels, two yellow bases, and two yellow joint parts.[2]

Pins included
Color Quantity
Skin-1 90
Red-1 140
Olive 150
Orange-1 100
White 40

Sample Recipes

Super Mario Bros. (B Set)

This set was released on July 3, 2005.[3] It contains 520 colored pins, two black panels, two gray bases, and two gray joint parts.[4]

Pins included
Color Quantity
Skin-1 90
White 140
Green-1 150
Yellow-2 100
Red-1 40

Sample Recipes

Super Mario Bros. (C Set)

This set was released on May 15, 2006.[5] It contains 650 colored pins, four blue panels, four brown bases, and four brown joint parts.[6]

Pins included
Color Quantity
Skin-1 50
Olive 70
Red-1 60
Skin-2 90
Brown-1 200
Black 140
White 40

Sample Recipes

Super Mario Bros. (D Set)

This set was released on May 15, 2006.[7] It contains 650 colored pins, four black panels, four blue bases, and four blue joint parts.[8]

Pins included
Color Quantity
Skin-1 50
Green-1 70
White 70
Light Blue-2 90
Cyan-1 200
Blue-2 140
Brown-1 30

Sample Recipes

.S Collection Nintendo Version

This set was released in November 2006. It contained instructions for characters from both the Super Mario franchise and the series The Legend of Zelda.[9]

Super Mario Sample Recipes

Other Sample Recipes

  • Link-001
  • Link-002
  • Moriburin-001
  • Moriburin-002

Catch the Dot-S Super Mario Bros. 3 Sets

These sets were released in October 2006. They were part of the Catch the Dot-S (in japanese:キャッチザドッツ) collection featuring sets from various Famicom series.

04 – Mario Set (A Set)

04 – Kuribo Set (B Set)

05 – Luigi Set (A Set)

05 – 1UP Mushroom Set (B Set)

Other Catch the Dot-S Sets

  • 01 – Bubble Bobble (July 2006)
  • 02 – Ghosts 'n Goblins (August 2006)
  • 03 – Ninja JaJaMaru-kun (September 2006)
  • 06 – Sonson (November 2006)
  • 07 – Devil World (December 2006)
  • 08 – TwinBee (January 2007)
  • 09 – Solomon's Key (February 2007)
  • 10 – Bomberman (March 2007)
  • 11 – Lode Runner (April 2007)

References

  1. ^ スーパーナリオブラザーズ(Aセット). dot's official website (Archived on June 26, 2011), retrieved July 19, 2023.
  2. ^ Photo of the contents of the set. Retrieved July 20th, 2023.
  3. ^ スーパーナリオブラザーズ(Bセット). dot's official website (Archived on June 23, 2013), retrieved July 19, 2023.
  4. ^ Photo of the contents of the set. Retrieved July 20th, 2023.
  5. ^ スーパーナリオブラザーズ(Cセット). dot's official website (Archived on November 12, 2012), retrieved July 19, 2023.
  6. ^ Photo of the contents of the set. Retrieved July 20th, 2023.
  7. ^ スーパーナリオブラザーズ(Dセット). dot's official website (Archived on August 3, 2014), retrieved July 19, 2023.
  8. ^ Photo of the contents of the set. Retrieved July 20th, 2023.
  9. ^ ドッツコレクション ニンテンドウバージョン. dot's official website (Archived on November 12, 2012), retrieved July 19, 2023.