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| ==STUFF USED IN MARIO GAMES (VERY WIP)== | | ==WIP articles== |
| | *[[User:Conradd/Game versions and availability]] |
| | *[[User:Conradd/Speedrun]] |
| | *[[User:Conradd/Template:Speedrun Histories]] |
| | *[[User:Conradd/Stuff used in Mario games]] |
| | *[[User:Conradd/Retro Callback and 8-bit Mario]] |
| | *[[User:Conradd/Viva Kingdom]] |
| | *[[User:Conradd/1-Up (theme)]] |
| | *[[User:Conradd/Mario Statistics]] |
| | *[[User:Conradd/Unnamed background characters]] |
| | *[[User:Conradd/S.S. Mario]] ([[Mario's FUNdamentals]] (Yacht cutscene)) |
| | *[[User:Conradd/Retcons, plotholes and contradictions]] |
| | *[[User:Conradd/Nintendo social medias archive]] |
| | *[[User:Conradd/Eyes]] |
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| | ==Choices maps== |
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| | *[[Double Trouble (book)]] |
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| | *[[Leaping Lizards]] |
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| | *[[Monster Mix-Up]] |
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| | *[[Koopa Capers]] |
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| | *[[Pipe Down!]] |
| !Ensoniq
| | *[[Doors to Doom]] |
| |Mirage DSK-8
| | *[[Dinosaur Dilemma]] |
| |[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]; [[Super Mario Bros. 3]]
| | *[[Flown the Koopa]] |
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| | *[[Unjust Desserts]] |
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| | *[[Brain Drain]] |
| !Kawai
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| |K1r
| | ==Game & Watch Audio== |
| |[[Super Mario World]]
| | SMB Musics: |
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| | *Super Star (theme) |
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| | *Alarm |
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| | Sound effects: |
| |[[Super Mario World]]
| | *scrolling |
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| | *jumping |
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| | *walking left or right / falling on the ground? |
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| | *firebar |
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| | *ending /underground platform |
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| | *bill ball |
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| | *pipe |
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| | *points |
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| | *fast scrolling |
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| | MTJ Musics: |
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| | *Course Clear |
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| | *Alarm? |
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| | Sound effects: |
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| | *juggling1 |
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| | *juggling2? |
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| | *successjuggling |
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| | ==Better quality audio== |
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| | *https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Bros._Print_World |
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| | Platform(s): MS-DOS, Apple II, Tandy 1000, Commodore 64, IBM JX Release date March 30, 1991[1] |
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| | *https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Teaches_Typing |
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| | Platform(s) MS-DOS (1992), '''Microsoft Windows'''/Mac OS (1994), Tandy 1000 (unknown) |
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| | Release date MS-DOS |
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| | Japan March 8, 1992 |
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| | USA November 13, 1992 |
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| | Australia November 23, 1992 |
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| | Europe December 1, 1992 |
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| | *https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario%27s_Time_Machine |
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| | Platform(s) MS-DOS, SNES, NES |
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| | Release date MS-DOS: |
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| | 1993, 1994 (re-release) |
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| | December 1993 |
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| | June 1994[1] |
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| | *https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario%27s_Early_Years!_Fun_with_Letters |
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| | Platform(s) MS-DOS, Super Nintendo Entertainment System |
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| | Release date MS-DOS: |
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| | 1993 |
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| | SNES: |
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| | October 1994[1] |
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| | *https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario%27s_Early_Years!_Fun_with_Numbers |
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| | Platform(s) MS-DOS, Super Nintendo Entertainment System |
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| | Release date USA September 1994 |
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| | *https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario%27s_Early_Years!_Preschool_Fun |
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| | Platform(s) MS-DOS, Super Nintendo Entertainment System |
| ! | | Release date USA November 1994 |
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| | Europe 1994 |
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| | *https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Bros._%26_Friends:_When_I_Grow_Up |
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| | Platform(s) MS-DOS |
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| | Release date USA March 24, 1992 |
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| | *https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario%27s_Early_Years!_CD-ROM_Collection |
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| | Platform(s) MS-DOS |
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| | Release date USA 1995 |
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| | *https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_is_Missing! |
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| | Platform(s) MS-DOS, SNES, NES, Mac |
| ! | | Release date MS-DOS: |
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| | 1992, July 1993[1] (re-release) |
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| | June 1993[2] |
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| | NES: |
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| | July 1993[2] |
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| | Mac: |
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| | October 1993[1] |
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| | *https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario%27s_FUNdamentals |
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| | Platform(s) MS-DOS (Mario's Game Gallery); '''Windows''' (Mario's Fundamentals) |
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| | Release date Mario's Game Gallery: |
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| | USA February 23, 1995 |
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| | Mario's FUNdamentals: |
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| | USA March 3, 1998 |
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| | *https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Teaches_Typing_2 |
| ! | | Platform(s) '''Microsoft Windows''', Mac OS |
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| | Release date USA October 31, 1996 |
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| | *https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Collection_Screen_Saver |
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| | Platform(s) '''Windows 3.1, 95''', Japanese editions only |
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| | Release date 1997 |
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| | '''Aliases''' |
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| | *Mario: |
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| | *Luigi: |
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| | *Peach: |
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| | *Bowser: |
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| | '''Timeline of Mario voice actors (January 1982 – August 2023)''' |
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| | DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy |
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| | Period = from:01/01/1982 till:14/08/2023 |
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| | ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:1 start:1982 |
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| Ensoniq Mirage DSK-8: used in Super Mario Bros. 2, Super Mario Bros. 3
| | bar:Harris Shore |
| Kawai K1r: used in Super Mario World
| | from: 23/08/2006 till: 01/10/2011 color:On text: |
| Roland D-550: used in Super Mario World
| | from: 01/10/2011 till: 23/03/2013 color:Viewed text: |
| Roland L-CD1:
| | from: 23/03/2013 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Harris Shore" |
| *RSB-5501 Disk 3: used in Super Mario World
| | bar:Larry Moran |
| *RSB-5504 Disk 7: used in Super Mario All-Stars
| | from: 14/04/2006 till: 23/03/2013 color:On text: |
| *L-508 Disk 1: used in Super Mario World
| | from: 23/03/2013 till: 29/07/2013 color:Viewed text: |
| *L-509 Disk 5: used in Super Mario World
| | from: 29/07/2013 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Larry Moran" |
| Roland R-8: used in Super Mario World
| | bar:Pat McBride |
| Brüse & Brüse AudioProduction Soundart Sampling Collection: Acoustic Drums: Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2, Super Mario 64, Super Mario 64 DS
| | from: 17/01/2006 till: 29/07/2013 color:On text: |
| Best Service Voice Spectral: used in Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine
| | from: 29/07/2013 till: 22/03/2014 color:Viewed text: |
| Digidesign SampleCell II CD-ROM Library #1: used in Super Mario 64, Super Mario 64 DS, Super Mario Sunshine
| | from: 22/03/2014 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Pat McBride" |
| Digidesign SampleCell II CD-ROM Library #2: used in Super Mario 64
| | bar:Peter Cullen |
| *(1996 Re-release): used in Super Mario Sunshine
| | from: 12/05/2009 till: 22/03/2014 color:On text: |
| EastWest & Masterbits Peter Siedlaczek's Orchestra (SampleCell or CDDA version): used in Super Mario 64
| | from: 22/03/2014 till: 15/06/2014 color:Viewed text: |
| E-MU Systems Proteus/1: used in Super Mario 64
| | from: 15/06/2014 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Peter Cullen" |
| ILIO Synclavier Percussion+ Disc 2: World & Orchestral: used in Super Mario 64, Super Mario 64 DS
| | bar:Tōru Furuya |
| Optical Media International Universe of Sounds: Sonic Images Vol. 1: used in Super Mario 64, Super Mario 64 DS
| | from: 10/03/2006 till: 15/06/2014 color:On text: |
| Optical Media International Universe of Sounds Vol. 2 (The Digidesign Sound Designer version may be used.): used in Super Mario 64
| | from: 15/06/2014 till: 29/12/2014 color:Viewed text: |
| Q-Up Arts The Denny Jaeger Private Collection Vol. 1 (SampleCell version): used in Super Mario 64
| | from: 29/12/2014 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Tōru Furuya" |
| Rarefaction / OSC A Poke in the Ear With a Sharp Stick: used in Super Mario 64
| | bar:Lou Albano |
| Roland JD-990: used in Super Mario 64
| | from: 29/04/2010 till: 29/12/2014 color:On text: |
| Roland SOUND Canvas SC-88: used in Super Mario 64, Super Mario 64 DS
| | from: 29/12/2014 till: 16/02/2017 color:Viewed text: |
| Sound Ideas Sampler Library: used in Super Mario 64, Super Mario 64 DS
| | from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Lou Albano" |
| Spectrasonics Bass Legends: used in Super Mario 64, Super Mario 64 DS
| | bar:Walker Boone |
| Spectrasonics Supreme Beats (SampleCell version): used in Super Mario 64, Super Mario 64 DS
| | from: 13/03/2006 till: 16/02/2017 color:On text: |
| Yamaha VL1: used in Super Mario 64
| | from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:Viewed text: |
| Sample: Nintendo NES Ricoh 2A03: used in Super Mario 64 DS
| | from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Walker Boone" |
| Best Service Ultra Gigapack: used in Super Mario Sunshine
| | bar:John Lenahan |
| Big Fish Audio Roots of the Pacific: used in Super Mario Sunshine
| | from: 29/04/2010 till: 29/12/2014 color:On text: |
| | | from: 29/12/2014 till: 16/02/2017 color:Viewed text: |
| | | from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "John Lenahan" |
| ---SUNSHINE---
| | bar:Ronald B. Ruben |
| EastWest Drums + Percussion Special Edition
| | from: 29/04/2010 till: 29/12/2014 color:On text: |
| EastWest & Masterbits Peter Siedlaczek's Orchestra
| | from: 29/12/2014 till: 16/02/2017 color:Viewed text: |
| ILIO Synclavier World & Orchestral
| | from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Ronald B. Ruben" |
| InVision Lightware 1 Stratus
| | bar:Takeshi Aono |
| KORG TRITON
| | from: 29/04/2010 till: 29/12/2014 color:On text: |
| Optical Media International Universe of Sounds: Sonic Images Vol. 1
| | from: 29/12/2014 till: 16/02/2017 color:Viewed text: |
| Optical Media International Universe of Sounds Vol. 2
| | from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Takeshi Aono" |
| Q-Up Arts Voices of Istanbul
| | bar:Lennart Johannessen |
| Roland JD-990
| | from: 29/04/2010 till: 29/12/2014 color:On text: |
| Roland SL-JD80-08 Accordion
| | from: 29/12/2014 till: 16/02/2017 color:Viewed text: |
| Roland SOUND Canvas SC-88
| | from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Lennart Johannessen" |
| Roland XV-5080
| | bar:Bob Hoskins |
| Sound Ideas Hollywood Series 4000
| | from: 29/04/2010 till: 29/12/2014 color:On text: |
| Sound Ideas Sampler Library
| | from: 29/12/2014 till: 16/02/2017 color:Viewed text: |
| Sound Ideas Warner Bros. Sound Effects Library
| | from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Bob Hoskins" |
| Spectrasonics Supreme Beats
| | bar:Marc Graue |
| Spectrasonics Symphony of Voices
| | from: 29/04/2010 till: 29/12/2014 color:On text: |
| Best Service Ultra Gigapack
| | from: 29/12/2014 till: 16/02/2017 color:Viewed text: |
| E-MU Systems Proteus/1
| | from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Marc Graue" |
| E-MU Systems Proteus/2 XR
| | bar:Nicholas Glaeser |
| E-MU Systems Proteus/3
| | from: 29/04/2010 till: 29/12/2014 color:On text: |
| KORG 01R/W
| | from: 29/12/2014 till: 16/02/2017 color:Viewed text: |
| Roland JD-990
| | from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Nicholas Glaeser" |
| Roland SOUND Canvas SC-88
| | bar:Charles Martinet |
| Spectrasonics Bass Legends
| | from: 29/04/2010 till: 29/12/2014 color:On text: |
| Spectrasonics Supreme Beats
| | from: 29/12/2014 till: 16/02/2017 color:Viewed text: |
| | | from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Charles Martinet" |
| --(streamed)--
| | bar:Gorō Inagaki |
| Best Service Ultra Gigapack
| | from: 29/04/2010 till: 29/12/2014 color:On text: |
| Digidesign SampleCell II CD-ROM Library #2
| | from: 29/12/2014 till: 16/02/2017 color:Viewed text: |
| ILIO Synclavier World & Orchestral
| | from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Gorō Inagaki" |
| Q-Up Arts The Denny Jaeger Private Collection Vol. 1
| | bar:Takashi Okamura |
| Roland SOUND Canvas SC-88
| | from: 29/04/2010 till: 29/12/2014 color:On text: |
| Roland SOUND Canvas SC-8850
| | from: 29/12/2014 till: 16/02/2017 color:Viewed text: |
| Roland XV-5080
| | from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Takashi Okamura" |
| Spectrasonics Supreme Beats
| | bar:Kazunari Ninomiya |
| Yamaha S80
| | from: 29/04/2010 till: 29/12/2014 color:On text: |
| | | from: 29/12/2014 till: 16/02/2017 color:Viewed text: |
| ---New Super Mario Bros.---
| | from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Kazunari Ninomiya" |
| AKAI CD3000 Sound Library
| | bar:Chris Pratt |
| Apple EXS24
| | from: 29/04/2010 till: 29/12/2014 color:On text: |
| Best Service Ultra Gigapack
| | from: 29/12/2014 till: 16/02/2017 color:Viewed text: |
| Best Service Voice Spectral
| | from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Chris Pratt" |
| Digidesign SampleCell II CD-ROM Library #1
| | </timeline> |
| ILIO Synclavier World & Orchestral
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| KORG TRITON STUDIO
| | ==Missing characters?== |
| Kurzweil K2500R
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| Roland JD-990
| | ==Mario is Missing (SNES)== |
| Roland SOUND Canvas SC-88
| | *Greece, Apollon hotel, Mykonos Town [found]? but for Athens in the game? |
| Roland XV-5080
| | *Buenoes Aires, Hotel Esplendido |
| Sound Ideas Hollywood Series 4000
| | *Rome, Trattoria (which one?) |
| Sound Ideas Sampler Library
| | *Rio de Janeiro, 192 or 142 |
| Sound Ideas Warner Bros. Sound Effects Library
| | *San Francisco, 1336? and 716? |
| Spectrasonics Supreme Beats
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| Ueberschall House Essentials
| | *Tokyo, 2 buildings |
| Best Service Voice Spectral
| | *Cairo |
| Brüse & Brüse AudioProduction Acoustic Drums
| | *Greece, Athens second named building |
| Big Fish Audio Roots of the Pacific
| | *New York, WATCH TV200; |
| Digidesign SampleCell II CD-ROM Library #1
| | DRINK Cool Cool YUMM!; |
| Digidesign SampleCell II CD-ROM Library #2
| | BUY Star BUY; |
| E-MU Systems Proteus/1
| | SALE DELI |
| E-MU Systems Proteus/2 XR
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| E-MU Systems Proteus/3 XR
| | *Others unamed building in the game |
| ILIO Synclavier Essential Percussion
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| ILIO Synclavier World & Orchestral
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| InVision Lightware 1 Stratus
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| KORG 01R/W
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| Optical Media International Universe of Sounds: Sonic Images Vol. 1
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| Optical Media International Universe of Sounds Vol. 2
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| Roland JD-990
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| Roland SL-JD80-08 Accordion
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| Roland SOUND Canvas SC-88
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| Sound Ideas Sampler Library
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| Spectrasonics Bass Legends
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| Spectrasonics Supreme Beats
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| Yamaha VL1
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| Soundstorm Soundstorm Sound Effects Library (This particular library wasn't actually used, because it released in mid-2000s after Soundstorm went bankrupt. Due to this, SoundDogs acquired the trademark and complete archive of their sounds, putting together this library. It's currently unknown how Nintendo had access to this sample.): used in Super Mario World
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| Optical Media International Universe of Sounds Vol. 2 (Also appears in InVision Lightware for Emulator III and Kurzweil PX. The Digidesign Sound Designer version may be used.): used in Super Mario All-Stars
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| KORG WAVESTATION A/D or SR: used in Super Mario 64
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| |Bakku no Oni SABI (バックの鬼寂)
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| |[[Super Mario 64]]
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| |Bakku no Oni SABI 2
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| |[[Super Mario Sunshine]]
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| !A&P CO-ORDINATOR
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| |Bakku no Oni WABI (バックの鬼 侘)
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| |[[Super Mario 64]]
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| !Alias Research
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| |Alias/3
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| |[[Donkey Kong Country]]; [[Super Mario 64]]; [[Mario Kart 64]]; [[Mario Party]]; [[Mario Party 2]]; [[Mario Party 3]]; [[Super Mario Sunshine]]; [[Mario Party 4]]
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| !Datacraft
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| |Sozaijiten Volume 1: Textures & Stones
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| |[[Super Mario 64]]; [[Mario Kart 64]]; [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]
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| |Sozaijiten Volume 2: Paper, Cloth & Wood
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| |[[Super Mario 64]]; [[Paper Mario]]
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| |Sozaijiten Volume 3: Metal & Rust
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| |[[Super Mario 64]]; [[Super Smash Bros.]]; [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]
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| |Sozaijiten Volume 4:
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| |Sozaijiten Volume 5: Sky & Clouds
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| |[[Super Mario 64]]; [[Super Smash Bros.]]; [[Super Mario Sunshine]]; [[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]; [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]; [[Wario World]]; [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]; [[Mario Kart Wii]]; [[Mario Party 8]]
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| |Sozaijiten Volume 6: Four Seasons・Nature
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| |[[Super Mario 64]]; [[Mario Kart 64]]; [[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]] (N64); [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]
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| |Sozaijiten Volume 8: Walls & Soils
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| |[[Super Mario 64]]; [[Mario Kart 64]]; [[Super Smash Bros.]]; [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]; [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]; [[Mario Party 8]]; [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]
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| |Sozaijiten Volume 9: Paints / Pastel
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| |[[Super Mario 64]]
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| |Sozaijiten Volume 14:
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| |[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]; [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]
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| |Sozaijiten Volume 16:
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| |[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]; [[Mario Party 4]]
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| |Sozaijiten Volume 21:
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| |[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]; [[Super Mario Galaxy]]; [[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]
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| !
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| |Sozaijiten Volume 22:
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| |[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]; [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]
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| !
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| |Sozaijiten Volume 24:
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| |[[Super Mario Sunshine]]
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| !
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| |Sozaijiten Volume 46:
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| |[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]
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| |-
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| !
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| |Sozaijiten Volume 61:
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| |[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]
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| |-
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| !
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| |Sozaijiten Volume 68:
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| |[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]
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| |-
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| !
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| |Sozaijiten Volume 70:
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| |[[Super Mario Strikers]]; [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]
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| |-
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| !
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| |Sozaijiten Volume 73:
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| |[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]; [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]
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| |-
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| !
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| |Sozaijiten Volume 100:
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| |[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]
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| |-
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| !
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| |Sozaijiten Volume 148:
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| |[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]
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| |-
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| !
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| |Sozaijiten Volume 163:
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| |[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]
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| |-
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| !
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| |Sozaijiten Volume 229:
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| |[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]
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| |-
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| !Dizain
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| |VisualDisk N-1: Oceans
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| |[[Super Mario 64]]
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| |-
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| !Dizain
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| |VisualDisk N-2: Clouds
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| |[[Super Mario 64]]; [[Super Mario 64 DS]]; [[Mario Kart Wii]]
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| !Dizain
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| |VisualDisk N-3: Mountains
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| |[[Super Mario 64]]; [[Mario Kart 64]]
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| !Dizain
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| |VisualDisk M-1: Stones
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| |[[Super Mario 64]]
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| |-
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| !Dizain
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| |VisualDisk M-2: Metals
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| |[[Super Mario 64]]; [[Mario Kart 64]]
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| |-
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| !
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| |VisualDisk M-3: Fabrics
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| |[[Super Mario 64]]
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| |-
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| !Dizain
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| |VisualDisk M-4: Wood
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| |[[Super Mario 64]]; [[Mario Kart 64]]; [[Yoshi's Story]]; [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]
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| !Dizain
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| |VisualDisk M-6: Sand
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| |[[Super Mario 64]]; [[Mario Kart 64]]
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| !Dizain
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| |VisualDisk M-8: Walls
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| |[[Super Mario 64]]
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| !Dizain
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| |VisualDisk M-9: Tiles
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| |[[Super Mario 64]]; [[Mario Kart 64]]
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| !
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| |Visual Disk O2 Tropics
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| |[[Super Mario 64]] (Prototype)
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| !
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| |VisualDisk ?-?: Ripples
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| |[[Mario Kart 64]]
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| !
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| |Wraptures 1
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| |[[Mario Party 8]]
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| !Form and Function
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| |Wraptures Two
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| |[[Super Mario 64]]
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| !ImageCELs
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| |ImageCELs CD-ROM
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| |[[Super Mario 64]]
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| !Photodisc | |
| |Photodisc Volume 8 Backgrounds & Objects
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| |[[Super Mario 64]]; [[Mario Kart 64]]
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| !
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| |MIXA Image Library Vol. 1
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| |[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]
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| !
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| |MIXA IMAGE LIBRARY Vol. 15
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| |[[Mario Party 8]]
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| !
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| |Paul Haeberli
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| |[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]
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| |-
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| !
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| |Paul Debevec's "Fiat Lux" (1999)
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| |[[Super Mario Strikers]]
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| |-
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| !
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| |3DStudio1993
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| |[[Mario Party 4]]
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| !
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| |Pulp Fiction
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| |Mario Artist
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| |}
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|
| |
|
| ---SM64---
| | ==Dubs== |
| Alias 3
| | https://mario.fandom.com/fr/wiki/Doublage |
| Bakku no Oni Wabi
| | *Doublage français (Hotel Mario) |
| Bakku no Oni Sabi
| | Nom Rôle(s) |
| PhotoDisc Backgrounds & Objects
| | Jean Berger Mario |
| Sozaijiten Vol.1
| | Roger Carel Luigi |
| Sozaijiten Vol.2
| | Micheline Dax Princesse Peach |
| Sozaijiten Vol.3
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| Sozaijiten Vol.5
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| Sozaijiten Vol.6
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| Sozaijiten Vol.8
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| Sozaijiten Vol.9
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| Visual Disk M1 Stones
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| Visual Disk M2 Metals
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| Visual Disk M3 Fabrics
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| Visual Disk M4 Wood
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| Visual Disk M6 Sand
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| Visual Disk M8 Walls
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| Visual Disk M9 Tiles
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| Visual Disk N1 Oceans
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| Visual Disk N2 Clouds
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| Visual Disk N3 Mountains
| |
| ImageCELs CD-ROM?
| |
| ---SM64 Beta---
| |
| Visual Disk N3
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| Visual Disk O2 Tropics
| |
| Visual Disk M6 Sand
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| Visual Disk M4 Wood
| |
| Wraptures 2
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| Sozaijiten Vol.9
| |
| ---Super Mario Sunshine---
| |
| VisualDisk N-2 Clouds
| |
| Sozaijiten Vol.24
| |
| Bakku no Oni SABI 2
| |
| Alias 3
| |
| ---Super Mario Galaxy---
| |
| Sozaijiten Vol.21
| |
| ---Super Mario Galaxy 2---
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| Sozaijiten Vol.21
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| Sozaijiten Vol.46
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|
| |
|
| ---Mario Kart Wii---
| | *Séries DIC Entertainment |
| Visual Disk N2 Clouds
| | Français |
| Sozaijiten Vol.5
| | Personnage Super Mario Bros. Les Aventures de Super Mario Bros. 3 Super Mario World |
| | | Mario Jacques Dynam Gwen Lebret |
| ---Smash 64---
| | Luigi Jacques Ferrière Olivier Angèle |
| Sozaijiten Vol.3 (game cd case cover)
| | Princesse Toadstool Stéphanie Murat |
| Sozaijiten Vol.4
| | Virginie Ledieu Isabelle Volpé |
| Sozaijiten Vol.5
| | Toad Luq Hamet Jean-Marco Montalto |
| Sozaijiten Vol.8
| | Yoshi - Jean-Marco Montalto |
| | | Bowser Raoul Delfosse |
| ---Yoshi's Story--- | | Michel Barbey Frédéric Souterelle |
| Visual Disk M4 Wood
| | Mouser Maurice Sarfati - |
| | | Ludwig von - Frédéric Souterelle |
| ---SM64DS--- | | Larry - Jean-Marco Montalto |
| Visual Disk N2 Clouds
| | Wendy O. - Isabelle Volpé |
| | | Roy - Jean-Marco Montalto |
| ---N64 RENDER--- | | Morton Jr. - Jean-Marco Montalto |
| Sozaijiten Vol.5 (N64 Controller Race)
| | Lemmy - Jean-Marco Montalto |
| Alias3 (Cranky Kong)
| | Iggy - Gwen Lebret |
| | |
| --MKDD-- | |
| Sozaijiten Vol.5
| |
|
| |
|
| ---DONKEY KONG COUNTRY---
| | *Film |
| Alias 3
| | Doublage français |
| | | Nom Rôle(s) |
| ---MARIO ARTIST----
| | Daniel Russo Mario |
| Samuel L Jackson from Pulp Fiction
| | Emmanuel Curtil Luigi |
| | | Dominique Collignon-Maurin Koopa |
| SUPER SMASH BROS ULTIMATE
| | Claire Guyot Daisy |
| Sozaijiten Vol.8
| | Pascal Renwick Iggy |
| Sozaijiten Vol.14
| | Michel Dodane Spike |
| Sozaijiten Vol.22
| | Perrette Pradier Lena |
| Sozaijiten Vol.61
| | Benoît Allemane Scapelli |
| Sozaijiten Vol.73
| | Père de Daisy |
| Sozaijiten Vol.163
| | Henri Courseaux Narrateur |
| Sozaijiten Vol.229
| | René Beriard Présentateur TV |
| | |
| MARIO TENNIS (N64)
| |
| Sozaijiten Vol.6
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| | |
| SUPER SMASH BROS. MELEE
| |
| MIXA Image Library Vol. 1
| |
| Paul Haeberli
| |
| Sozaijiten Vol.3
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| Sozaijiten Vol.5
| |
| Sozaijiten Vol.6
| |
| Sozaijiten Vol.8
| |
| Sozaijiten Vol.14
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| Sozaijiten Vol.16
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| Sozaijiten Vol.22
| |
| Sozaijiten Vol.68
| |
| Sozaijiten Vol.73
| |
| VisualDisk M-4 Wood
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| | |
| SUPER MARIO STRIKERS
| |
| Paul Debevec's "Fiat Lux" (1999)
| |
| Sozaijiten, Vol. 70
| |
| | |
| WARIO WORLD
| |
| Sozaijiten Vol. 5
| |
| | |
| SUPER SMASH BROS. BRAWL
| |
| Sozaijiten Vol.1
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| Sozaijiten Vol.5
| |
| Sozaijiten Vol.8
| |
| Sozaijiten Vol.21
| |
| Sozaijiten Vol.70
| |
| Sozaijiten Vol.100
| |
| Sozaijiten Vol.148
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| MARIO KART 64
| |
| Alias 3
| |
| Visual Disk M2 Metal
| |
| Visual Disk M4 Wood
| |
| VisualDisk M6 Sand
| |
| Visual Disk M9 Tiles
| |
| Sozaijiten Vol.1
| |
| Sozaijiten Vol.6
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| Sozaijiten Vol.8
| |
| Visual Disk N3 Mountains
| |
| VisualDisk - Ripples
| |
| PhotoDisc Backgrounds & Objects
| |
| | |
| PAPER MARIO
| |
| Sozaijiten Vol.2
| |
| | |
| SUPER MARIO MOVIE
| |
| https://twitter.com/CharlyCNintendo/status/1644970004851433472
| |
| | |
| Mario Party 8
| |
| Sozaijiten Vol. 5
| |
| Sozaijiten Vol. 8
| |
| MIXA IMAGE LIBRARY Vol.15
| |
| Wraptures 1
| |
|
| |
|
| | *Publicité |
| | Doublage français |
| | Nom Rôle(s) Média(s) |
| | Michel Élias Mario Dr. Mario |
| Mario Party | | Mario Party |
| Alias 3
| | Wario Super Game Boy |
|
| |
|
| Mario Party 2
| |
| Alias 3
| |
|
| |
|
| Mario Party 3 | | ==Stuff to do== |
| Alias 3
| | Nvidia Shield: |
| | *Donkey Kong Country Returns Nvidia Shield controls |
| | *Mario Kart Wii Nvidia Shield controls? |
| | *Mario Kart Wii Nvidia Shield chinese names? |
|
| |
|
| Mario Party 4 | | Mario Kart: |
| 3DStudio1993
| | *Mario Kart Wii: https://www.mariowiki.com/Kart |
| Alias 3
| | Standard Kart Small: |
| Sozaijiten Vol. 16
| | *Baby Peach missing |
| | *Baby Daisy missing |
| | *Toad missing |
| | *Toadette missing |
| | *Koopa Troopa missing |
| | *Dry Bones missing |
| | *Male Mii missing |
| | *Female Mii missing |
| | *Change Mii picture for Defaut Mii (All) |
|
| |
|
| ==Better quality audio==
| | Standard Kart Medium: |
| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Bros._Print_World | | *Luigi missing |
| Platform(s): MS-DOS, Apple II, Tandy 1000, Commodore 64, IBM JX Release date March 30, 1991[1]
| | *Peach missing |
| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Teaches_Typing | | *Daisy missing |
| Platform(s) MS-DOS (1992), '''Microsoft Windows'''/Mac OS (1994), Tandy 1000 (unknown)
| | *Yoshi missing |
| Release date MS-DOS
| | *Birdo missing |
| Japan March 8, 1992
| | *Diddy Kong missing |
| USA November 13, 1992
| | *Bowser Jr. missing |
| Australia November 23, 1992
| | *Male Mii missing |
| Europe December 1, 1992
| | *Female Mii missing |
| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario%27s_Time_Machine | | *Change Mii picture for Defaut Mii (All) |
| Platform(s) MS-DOS, SNES, NES
| | |
| Release date MS-DOS:
| | Standard Kart Large: |
| 1993, 1994 (re-release)
| | *Wario missing |
| SNES:
| | *Waluigi missing |
| December 1993
| | *Donkey Kong missing |
| NES:
| | *Bowser missing |
| June 1994[1]
| | *King Boo missing |
| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario%27s_Early_Years!_Fun_with_Letters
| | *Funky Kong missing |
| Platform(s) MS-DOS, Super Nintendo Entertainment System
| | *Dry Bowser missing |
| Release date MS-DOS:
| | *Male Mii missing |
| 1993
| | *Female Mii missing |
| SNES:
| | *Change Mii picture for Defaut Mii (All) |
| October 1994[1]
| | |
| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario%27s_Early_Years!_Fun_with_Numbers
| | Look for other color variations in other Mario Kart games. |
| Platform(s) MS-DOS, Super Nintendo Entertainment System
| | |
| Release date USA September 1994
| | *Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit missing: |
| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario%27s_Early_Years!_Preschool_Fun
| | {|class="wikitable"width=100% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=2 style="text-align: center; border-collapse: collapse; border: 1px solid black" |
| Platform(s) MS-DOS, Super Nintendo Entertainment System
| | !colspan=2|[[Standard Kart]]!!colspan=2|Cattle Cruiser!!colspan=2|[[Landship]]!!colspan=2|Adventure Buggy!!colspan=2|Scuba Driver |
| Release date USA November 1994
| | |- |
| Europe 1994
| | !Mario||Luigi||Mario||Luigi||Mario||Luigi||Mario||Luigi||Mario||Luigi |
| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Bros._%26_Friends:_When_I_Grow_Up
| | |- |
| Platform(s) MS-DOS
| | |[[File:MKLHC MarioKart StandardKart.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC LuigiKart StandardKart.png|90px]]||colspan=2|[[File:MKLHC Kart CattleCruiser.png|90px]]||colspan=2|[[File:MKLHC Kart Landship.png|90px]]||colspan=2|[[File:MKLHC Kart AdventureBuggy.png|90px]]||colspan=2|[[File:MKLHC Kart ScubaDriver.png|90px]] |
| Release date USA March 24, 1992
| | |- |
| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario%27s_Early_Years!_CD-ROM_Collection
| | !colspan=2|Rocket Kart!!colspan=2|Candy-Cane Cruiser!!colspan=2|Big Scoop!!colspan=2|Sweet Ride!!colspan=2|Box Kart |
| Platform(s) MS-DOS
| | |- |
| Release date USA 1995
| | !Mario||Luigi||Mario||Luigi||Mario||Luigi||Mario||Luigi||Mario||Luigi |
| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_is_Missing!
| | |- |
| Platform(s) MS-DOS, SNES, NES, Mac
| | |[[File:MKLHC MarioKart RocketKart.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC LuigiKart RocketKart.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC MarioKart CandyCaneCruiser.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC LuigiKart CandyCaneCruiser.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC MarioKart BigScoop.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC LuigiKart BigScoop.png|90px]]||colspan=2|[[File:MKLHC Kart SweetRide.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC MarioKart BoxKart.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC LuigiKart BoxKart.png|90px]] |
| Release date MS-DOS:
| | |- |
| 1992, July 1993[1] (re-release)
| | !colspan=2|Fastball!!colspan=2|Quarterback!!colspan=2|Snow Drifter!!colspan=2|Rescue Wagon!!colspan=2|Noble Rider |
| SNES:
| | |- |
| June 1993[2]
| | !Mario||Luigi||Mario||Luigi||Mario||Luigi||Mario||Luigi||Mario||Luigi |
| NES:
| | |- |
| July 1993[2]
| | |[[File:MKLHC MarioKart Fastball.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC LuigiKart Fastball.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC MarioKart Quarterback.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC LuigiKart Quarterback.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC MarioKart SnowDrifter.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC LuigiKart SnowDrifter.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC MarioKart RescueWagon.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC LuigiKart RescueWagon.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC MarioKart NobleRider.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC LuigiKart NobleRider.png|90px]] |
| Mac:
| | |- |
| October 1993[1]
| | |rowspan=3 colspan=2 style="background: #FFFFFF; border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF; border-left:1px solid #FFF;"| |
| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario%27s_FUNdamentals
| | !colspan=2|Haunt Rod!!colspan=2|[[Turbo Yoshi|Super Yoshi]]{{footnote|main|3}}!!colspan=2|Poltergust G-00{{footnote|main|4}} |
| Platform(s) MS-DOS (Mario's Game Gallery); '''Windows''' (Mario's Fundamentals)
| | |rowspan=3 colspan=2 style="background: #FFFFFF; border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF;"| |
| Release date Mario's Game Gallery:
| | |- |
| USA February 23, 1995
| | !Mario||Luigi||Mario||Luigi||Mario||Luigi |
| Mario's FUNdamentals: | | |- |
| USA March 3, 1998
| | |[[File:MKLHC MarioKart HauntRod.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC LuigiKart HauntRod.png|90px]]||colspan=2|[[File:MKLHC Kart SuperYoshi.png|90px]]||{{no image|60px}}<!--[[File:MKLHC MarioKart PoltergustG00.png|90px]]-->||[[File:MKLHC LuigiKart PoltergustG00.png|90px]] |
| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Teaches_Typing_2
| | |} |
| Platform(s) '''Microsoft Windows''', Mac OS
| | ;CPU drivers only |
| Release date USA October 31, 1996
| | *[[Koopa Clown]] |
| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Collection_Screen_Saver
| |
| Platform(s) '''Windows 3.1, 95''', Japanese editions only
| |
| Release date 1997
| |
|
| |
|
| '''Aliases'''
| | *Mario Kart Arcade GP VR missing: |
| *Mario: | | Standard Kart: |
| *Luigi: | | *Mario missing |
| *Peach: | | *Luigi missing |
| *Bowser: | | *Peach missing |
| | *Yoshi missing |
|
| |
|
| | CPU driver only: |
| | *[[Road Galleon]] (Bowser) |
| | *[[Bull Track]] (Wario) |
|
| |
|
| '''Timeline of Mario voice actors (January 1982 – August 2023)'''
| | Mario games template: (missing games) |
| <timeline>
| | *https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Roulette |
| ImageSize = width:900 height:auto barincrement:20
| | *https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Bros._(pinball) |
| PlotArea = top:10 bottom:80 right:130 left:20
| | *https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Bros._Mushroom_World |
| AlignBars = late
| | *https://www.mariowiki.com/B%C5%ABb%C5%AB_Mario |
| | *https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Und%C5%8Dkai |
| | *https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_World_(arcade) |
| | *https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Kart_64_(slot_machine) |
| | *https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Attack |
| | *https://www.mariowiki.com/Donkey_Kong/Donkey_Kong_Jr./Mario_Bros. |
| | *https://www.mariowiki.com/New_Super_Mario_Bros._Wii_Coin_World |
| | *https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Fushigi_no_Janjan_Land |
|
| |
|
| DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy
| | https://www.mariowiki.com/List_of_games#Arcade |
| Period = from:01/01/1982 till:14/08/2023
| |
| TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal
| |
| ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:1 start:1982
| |
|
| |
|
| Colors =
| | ==List of playable characters (VERY WIP)== |
| id:Viewed value:rgb(0.0,0.5,0.0) legend: Most viewed on YouTube
| | https://www.mariowiki.com/List_of_playable_characters_by_game |
| id:On value:gray(0.8) legend: On YouTube
| |
| | |
| Legend = columns:2 left:200 top:50 columnwidth:250
| |
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| bar:Larry Moran
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| bar:Pat McBride
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| bar:Peter Cullen
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| bar:Tōru Furuya
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| bar:Lou Albano
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| bar:Walker Boone
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| bar:John Lenahan
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| bar:Ronald B. Ruben
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| bar:Takeshi Aono
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| bar:Lennart Johannessen
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| bar:Bob Hoskins
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| bar:Marc Graue
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| bar:Nicholas Glaeser
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| bar:Charles Martinet
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| bar:Gorō Inagaki
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| bar:Takashi Okamura
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| bar:Kazunari Ninomiya
| |
| bar:Chris Pratt
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| | |
| bar:Harris Shore
| |
| from: 23/08/2006 till: 01/10/2011 color:On text:
| |
| from: 01/10/2011 till: 23/03/2013 color:Viewed text:
| |
| from: 23/03/2013 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Harris Shore"
| |
| bar:Larry Moran
| |
| from: 14/04/2006 till: 23/03/2013 color:On text:
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| from: 23/03/2013 till: 29/07/2013 color:Viewed text:
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| from: 29/07/2013 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Larry Moran"
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| bar:Pat McBride
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| from: 17/01/2006 till: 29/07/2013 color:On text:
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| from: 29/07/2013 till: 22/03/2014 color:Viewed text:
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| from: 22/03/2014 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Pat McBride"
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| bar:Peter Cullen
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| from: 12/05/2009 till: 22/03/2014 color:On text:
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| from: 22/03/2014 till: 15/06/2014 color:Viewed text:
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| from: 15/06/2014 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Peter Cullen"
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| bar:Tōru Furuya
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| from: 10/03/2006 till: 15/06/2014 color:On text:
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| from: 15/06/2014 till: 29/12/2014 color:Viewed text:
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| from: 29/12/2014 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Tōru Furuya"
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| bar:Lou Albano
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| from: 29/04/2010 till: 29/12/2014 color:On text:
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| from: 29/12/2014 till: 16/02/2017 color:Viewed text:
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| from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Lou Albano"
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| bar:Walker Boone
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| from: 13/03/2006 till: 16/02/2017 color:On text:
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| from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:Viewed text:
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| from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Walker Boone"
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| bar:John Lenahan
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| from: 29/04/2010 till: 29/12/2014 color:On text:
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| from: 29/12/2014 till: 16/02/2017 color:Viewed text:
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| from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "John Lenahan"
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| bar:Ronald B. Ruben
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| from: 29/04/2010 till: 29/12/2014 color:On text:
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| from: 29/12/2014 till: 16/02/2017 color:Viewed text:
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| from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Ronald B. Ruben"
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| bar:Takeshi Aono
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| from: 29/04/2010 till: 29/12/2014 color:On text:
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| from: 29/12/2014 till: 16/02/2017 color:Viewed text:
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| from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Takeshi Aono"
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| bar:Lennart Johannessen
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| from: 29/04/2010 till: 29/12/2014 color:On text:
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| from: 29/12/2014 till: 16/02/2017 color:Viewed text:
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| from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Lennart Johannessen"
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| bar:Bob Hoskins
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| from: 29/04/2010 till: 29/12/2014 color:On text:
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| from: 29/12/2014 till: 16/02/2017 color:Viewed text:
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| from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Bob Hoskins"
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| bar:Marc Graue
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| from: 29/04/2010 till: 29/12/2014 color:On text:
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| from: 29/12/2014 till: 16/02/2017 color:Viewed text:
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| from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Marc Graue"
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| bar:Nicholas Glaeser
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| from: 29/04/2010 till: 29/12/2014 color:On text:
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| from: 29/12/2014 till: 16/02/2017 color:Viewed text:
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| from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Nicholas Glaeser"
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| bar:Charles Martinet
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| from: 29/04/2010 till: 29/12/2014 color:On text:
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| from: 29/12/2014 till: 16/02/2017 color:Viewed text:
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| from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Charles Martinet"
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| bar:Gorō Inagaki
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| from: 29/04/2010 till: 29/12/2014 color:On text:
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| from: 29/12/2014 till: 16/02/2017 color:Viewed text:
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| from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Gorō Inagaki"
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| bar:Takashi Okamura
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| from: 29/04/2010 till: 29/12/2014 color:On text:
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| from: 29/12/2014 till: 16/02/2017 color:Viewed text:
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| from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Takashi Okamura"
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| bar:Kazunari Ninomiya
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| from: 29/04/2010 till: 29/12/2014 color:On text:
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| from: 29/12/2014 till: 16/02/2017 color:Viewed text:
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| from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Kazunari Ninomiya"
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| bar:Chris Pratt
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| from: 29/04/2010 till: 29/12/2014 color:On text:
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| from: 29/12/2014 till: 16/02/2017 color:Viewed text:
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| from: 16/02/2017 till: 18/12/2021 color:On text: "Chris Pratt"
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| </timeline>
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| ==Missing characters?==
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| *Mayor Froobnitz (Male & Female?), Mario is Missing (MS-DOS)
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| ==Mario is Missing (SNES)==
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| *Greece, Apollon hotel, Mykonos Town [found]? but for Athens in the game?
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| *Buenoes Aires, Hotel Esplendido
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| *Rome, Trattoria (which one?)
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| *Rio de Janeiro, 192 or 142
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| *San Francisco, 1336? and 716?
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| *Tokyo, 2 buildings
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| *Cairo
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| *Greece, Athens second named building
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| *New York, WATCH TV200;
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| DRINK Cool Cool YUMM!;
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| BUY Star BUY;
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| SALE DELI
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| *Others unamed building in the game
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| ==Dubs==
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| https://mario.fandom.com/fr/wiki/Doublage
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| *Doublage français (Hotel Mario)
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| Nom Rôle(s)
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| Jean Berger Mario
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| Roger Carel Luigi
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| Micheline Dax Princesse Peach
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| *Séries DIC Entertainment
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| Français
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| Personnage Super Mario Bros. Les Aventures de Super Mario Bros. 3 Super Mario World
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| Mario Jacques Dynam Gwen Lebret
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| Luigi Jacques Ferrière Olivier Angèle
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| Princesse Toadstool Stéphanie Murat
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| Virginie Ledieu Isabelle Volpé
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| Toad Luq Hamet Jean-Marco Montalto
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| Yoshi - Jean-Marco Montalto
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| Bowser Raoul Delfosse
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| Michel Barbey Frédéric Souterelle
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| Mouser Maurice Sarfati -
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| Ludwig von - Frédéric Souterelle
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| Larry - Jean-Marco Montalto
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| Wendy O. - Isabelle Volpé
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| Roy - Jean-Marco Montalto
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| Morton Jr. - Jean-Marco Montalto
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| Lemmy - Jean-Marco Montalto
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| Iggy - Gwen Lebret
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| *Film
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| Doublage français
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| Nom Rôle(s)
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| Daniel Russo Mario
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| Emmanuel Curtil Luigi
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| Dominique Collignon-Maurin Koopa
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| Claire Guyot Daisy
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| Pascal Renwick Iggy
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| Michel Dodane Spike
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| Perrette Pradier Lena
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| Benoît Allemane Scapelli
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| Père de Daisy
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| Henri Courseaux Narrateur
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| René Beriard Présentateur TV
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| *Publicité
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| Doublage français
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| Nom Rôle(s) Média(s)
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| Michel Élias Mario Dr. Mario
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| Mario Party
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| Wario Super Game Boy
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| ==Retro Callback / 8-Bit Mario==
| |
| https://www.mariowiki.com/List_of_merchandise, https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Accessories#Clothing_accessories, https://www.mariowiki.com/Dot-S, https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Hanafuda, https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Playing_Cards, https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Bros._Monopoly
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| Need check
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=Special:Search&limit=500&offset=3500&profile=default&search=8-bit&advancedSearch-current={%22fields%22:{%22phrase%22:%228-bit%22}}&ns0=1&ns102=1 stop at: List of Super Mario Advance glitches (4,256 results: 11/08/23)
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Super_Mario_Bros._35th_Anniversary
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Mario_Kart_Tour_sprites_and_models
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Super_Mario_(form)
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Mario_artwork_(miscellaneous)
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Dr._Mario_World_models
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Nintendo_Badge_Arcade
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Amiibo
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Donkey_Kong_Jr._(game)
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Yoshi_Touch_%26_Go
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Super_Mario_Odyssey
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/History_of_Princess_Peach
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/History_of_Luigi
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/History_of_Bowser
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Mario_Party_8
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Record_(WarioWare:_D.I.Y.)
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/List_of_Luigi_sightings_in_New_Super_Luigi_U
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/List_of_Power_Moons_in_the_Cloud_Kingdom
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Hallmark
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/List_of_Kingdom_Builder_item_names_in_other_languages
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/List_of_Kingdom_Builder_items_in_Super_Mario_Run
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Super_Mario_Maker_2
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:POW_Block
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Play_Nintendo
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Green_Shell
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Clothing
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Super_Mario_3D_World_%2B_Bowser%27s_Fury
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Bowser
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Donkey_Kong_Jr.
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Year_of_Luigi
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Dr._Mario_World
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Mario_Kart_Tour_course_icons
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Mario_Kart_Tour_badges
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Paper_Mario:_The_Thousand-Year_Door
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Mario_Kart_Tour_screenshots
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Kinopio-kun
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Mushroom_Platform
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Mario_Bros._(game)
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Goomba
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Virus
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Donkey_Kong_(game)
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Fuzzy
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Pauline
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Gallery:Mario_Kart_Tour
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| Super Mario series:
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| *[[Super Mario 64]]/[[Super Mario 64 DS]]: [[Bowser in the Sky]] (64/DS); (DS)
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| *[[Super Mario Sunshine]]: [[The Secret of Ricco Tower]]; [[The Hotel Lobby's Secret]]
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| *[[New Super Mario Bros.]]: [[World 2-1 (New_Super_Mario_Bros.)|World 2-1]]; [[World 8-2_(New_Super_Mario_Bros.)|World 8-2]]
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| *[[Super Mario Galaxy]]: [[Toy Time Galaxy]]; [[Mario Meets Mario]]; [[Luigi's Purple Coins]]
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| *[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]: [[Mario Squared Galaxy]]; [[Make Mario a Star]]; [[Luigi's Purple Coin Chaos]]; [[Twisty Trials Galaxy]]
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| *[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]: Classics DLC Pack
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| *[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]:
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| *[[New Super Luigi U]]:
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| HIDDEN LUIGIS: https://youtu.be/prNbdCSjyTg
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| *[[Super Mario 3D World]]:
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| HIDDEN LUIGIS: https://mariopartylegacy.com/super-mario-3d-world/guides/hidden-luigis
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| *World 1 Overworld Map
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| *World 1-1: [[Super Bell Hill]]
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| *World 1-2: [[Koopa Troopa Cave]]
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| *World 1-3: [[Mount Beanpole]]
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| *World 1-4: [[Plessie’s Plunging Falls]]
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| *World 1-5: [[Switch Scramble Circus]]
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| *World 1-Castle: [[Bowser’s Highway Showdown]]
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| *World 2-1: [[Conkdor Canyon]]
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| *World 2-3: [[Shadow-Play Alley]]
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| *World 2-4: [[Really Rolling Hills]]
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| *World 2-5: [[Double Cherry Pass]]
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| *World 2-Castle: [[Bowser’s Bullet Bill Brigade]]
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| *World 3-2: [[Chain-Link Charge]]
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| *World 3-5: [[Pipeline Lagoon]]
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| *World 3-6: [[Mount Must Dash]]
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| *World 3-7: [[Switchboard Falls]]
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| *World 3-Train: [[The Bullet Bill Express]]
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| *World 4 Overworld Map
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| *World 4-1: [[Ant Trooper Hill]]
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| *World 4-2: [[Piranha Creeper Creek]]
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| *World 4-3: [[Beep Block Skyway]]
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| *World 4-4: [[Big Bounce Byway]]
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| *World 4-5: [[Spike’s Lost City]]
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| *World 4-Castle: [[Lava Rock Lair]]
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| *World 5 Overworld Map
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| *World 5-1: [[Sunshine Seaside]]
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| *World 5-2: [[Tricky Trapeze Theater]]
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| *World 5-4: [[Sprawling Savannah]]
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| *World 6 Overworld Map
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| *World 6-1: [[Clear Pipe Cruise]]
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| *World 6-2: [[Spooky Seasick Wreck]]
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| *World 6-3: [[Hands-On Hall]]
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| *World 6-4: [[Deep Jungle Drift]]
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| *World 6-5: [[Ty-Foo Flurries]]
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| *World 6-6: [[Bullet Bill Base]]
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| *World Castle Overworld Map
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| *World Castle-1: [[Fort Fire Bros.]]
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| *World Castle-2: [[Switchblack Ruins]]
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| *World Castle-4: [[Boiling Blue Bully Belt]]
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| *World Castle-5: [[Trick Trap Tower]]
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| *World Castle-6: [[Rammerhead Reef]]
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| *World Castle-7: [[Simmering Lava Lake]]
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| *World Castle-Castle: [[Bowser’s Lava Lake Keep]]
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| *World Bowser Overworld Map
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| *World Bowser-2: [[Plessie’s Dune Downhill]]
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| *World Bowser-3: [[Cookie Cogworks]]
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| *World Bowser-Train: [[The Bowser Express]]
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| *World Bowser-4: [[Footlight Lane]]
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| *World Bowser-5: [[Deepwater Dungeon]]
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| *World Bowser-6: [[A Beam in the Dark]]
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| *World Bowser-Castle: [[The Great Tower of Bowser Land]]
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| *World Star-3: [[Rolling Ride Run]]
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| *World Star-4: [[The Great Goal Pole]]
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| *World Star-5: [[Super Block Land]]
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| *World Star-6: [[Honeycomb Starway]]
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| *World Mushroom-1: [[Night Falls on Really Rolling Hills]]
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| *World Mushroom-2: [[Spiky Mount Beanpole]]
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| *World Mushroom-3: [[Deep-Black Jungle Drift]]
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| *World Mushroom-6: [[Gigantic Seasick Wreck]]
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| *World Flower-5: [[Sprawling Savannah Rabbit Run]]
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| *World Flower-9: [[Towering Sunshine Seaside]]
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| *World Flower-10: [[Honeycomb Skyway]]
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| *[[Super Mario Odyssey]]: [[8-Bit Pipe]]
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| Mario Kart series:
| |
| *[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]: [[Tilt-a-Kart]]; [[Mushroom Bridge]] & [[Mushroom City]] truck
| |
| *[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]: Character Select Screen / MKAGP1 & 2: [[Mario Cup]] ([[Mario Beach]]; [[Mario Highway]])
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| *[[Mario Kart DS]]: ASCII
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| *[[Mario Kart Wii]]: [[Mario Circuit (Mario Kart Wii)]]; [[Moonview Highway]]; [[Block Plaza]];
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| *[[Mario Kart 8]]: [[Super Bell Subway]];
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| *[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]: [[Moonview Highway]]
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| *[[Mario Kart Tour]]: [[Yellow 8-Bit Pipe Frame]]; [[8-Bit Star]]; [[8-Bit Fire Flower]]; [[8-Bit Bullet Bill]]; [[8-Bit Super Mushroom]]; [[8-Bit Pipe Frame]]; [[8-Bit Jumping Luigi]]; [[8-Bit 1-Up Mushroom]]; [[8-Bit Jumping Mario]]; [[Moonview Highway]]; Common badges 281-307, + 420 Gold badges 071, 282, 289, 292, 301, 302, 305? 420 Today's Challenge badges 304
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| Mario Party series:
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| *[[Mario Party 5]]: [[Squared Away]]
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| *[[Mario Party 6]]: [[Snowflake Lake]]
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| *[[Mario Party 7]]: [[Pyramid Park]]
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| *[[Mario Party 8]]: [[Bitsize Candy]] / [[Mosh-Pit Playroom]]
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| *[[Super Mario Party]]: [[Puzzle Hustle]]
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| *[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]: [[Squared Away]]
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| *[[Mario Party Superstars]]: [[Squared Away]]
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| Paper Mario series:
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| *[[Paper Mario 64]] Chapter 3: The “Invincible” Tubba Blubba - [[Boo's Mansion]]
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| *[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]: Chapter 7: Mario Shoots the Moon - [[X-Naut Fortress]]
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| *[[Super Paper Mario]]: [[Pal Pill]]; [[Mega Star]]
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| Other:
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| *[[Alleyway]]: Stage 03 (Mario), Stage 06 (Koopa Troopa), Stage 09 (Blooper), Stage 12 (Piranha Plant), Stage 15 (Bullet Bill), Stage 16-18 (Mario's head), Stage 18 (Goomba), Stage 21 (Cheep Cheep), Stage 24 (Bowser)
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| *[[Super Mario Bros.: Mario Syndrome]]: album cover
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| *[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]] Mole Mountains - [[Booster Tower]]
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| *[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]
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| *[[Wii Shop Channel]]
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| *[[Taiko no Tatsujin Wii]]
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| *Pushmo
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| *Crashmo
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| *Stretchmo
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| *Art Style: PiCTOBiTS
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| *[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]: [[Mario Stadium (Mario Hoops 3-on-3)|Mario Stadium]]
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| *Itadaki Street DS: Game Icon
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| *Wii Music: Electro Stage
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| *[[Mario Clock]]
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| *[[Mario Calculator]]
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| *[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]
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| *[[Mario Strikers Charged]]: [[The Sand Tomb]]
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| *[[Tetris DS]]
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| *[[Super Mario 128]]
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| *[[LINE]]
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| WarioWare series:
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| *[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames!]]: [[Super Mario Bros. (WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!)|Super Mario Bros.]]
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| *[[WarioWare: Touched!]]: [[8-Bit Hero]]
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| *[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]: 9-Volt Nintendo Classics genre icon
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| Super Smash Bros. series:
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| *[[Super Smash Bros.]]
| |
| *[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]
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| Wii Fit series:
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| *Wii Fit / Wii Fit Plus: Running
| |
| *Wii Fit U
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| *Wii Party
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| https://www.mariowiki.com/Lists_of_Mario_references
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| https://www.mariowiki.com/List_of_Mario_references_in_Nintendo_video_games
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| https://www.mariowiki.com/List_of_Mario_references_in_third-party_video_games
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| | |
| Super Mario Bros. Ports:
| |
| *[[Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros.]]
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| *[[Super Mario Maker]]
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| *[[Super Mario Bros. 35]]
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| *[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]
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| | |
| Donkey Kong:
| |
| *Mario Kart Tour: Badges 352-356
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| Super Mario Bros 3.
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| *1080° Avalanche
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| Wario Land 4
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| *Metroid Fusion
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| Super Mario Kart
| |
| *Mario Kart Tour: Common badges 249-280 + 358 & 362, Gold badges 270, 272, 274 +358?, Today's Challenge badges 272, 274, 280, Top placement badges 034_10, 102_10, 034_100, 102_100, 034_1000, 102_1000
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| Other stuff to look after
| |
| *Splatoon
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| *Splatoon 2
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| *Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion
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| *[[Mario's Picross]]
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| *[[Mario's Super Picross]]
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| *[[Picross 2]]
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| *[[Picross NP]]
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| *[[WarioWare (series)]]
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| *[[Mario Kart Tour]] stuff: (Vehicle parts)
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| | |
| ==Stuff to do==
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| Nvidia Shield:
| |
| *Super Mario Galaxy Nvidia Shield controls
| |
| *Super Mario Bros. Wii Nvidia Shield controls
| |
| *Donkey Kong Country Returns Nvidia Shield controls
| |
| *Mario Kart Wii Nvidia Shield controls?
| |
| *Mario Kart Wii Nvidia Shield chinese names?
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| | |
| Mario Kart:
| |
| *Mario Kart Wii: https://www.mariowiki.com/Kart
| |
| Standard Kart Small:
| |
| *Baby Peach missing
| |
| *Baby Daisy missing
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| *Toad missing
| |
| *Toadette missing
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| *Koopa Troopa missing
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| *Dry Bones missing
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| *Male Mii missing
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| *Female Mii missing
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| *Change Mii picture for Defaut Mii (All)
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| Standard Kart Medium:
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| *Luigi missing
| |
| *Peach missing
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| *Daisy missing
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| *Yoshi missing
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| *Birdo missing
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| *Diddy Kong missing
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| *Bowser Jr. missing
| |
| *Male Mii missing
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| *Female Mii missing
| |
| *Change Mii picture for Defaut Mii (All)
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| Standard Kart Large:
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| *Wario missing
| |
| *Waluigi missing
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| *Donkey Kong missing
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| *Bowser missing
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| *King Boo missing
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| *Funky Kong missing
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| *Dry Bowser missing
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| *Male Mii missing
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| *Female Mii missing
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| *Change Mii picture for Defaut Mii (All)
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| Look for other color variations in other Mario Kart games.
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| *Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit missing:
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| {|class="wikitable"width=100% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=2 style="text-align: center; border-collapse: collapse; border: 1px solid black"
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| !colspan=2|[[Standard Kart]]!!colspan=2|Cattle Cruiser!!colspan=2|[[Landship]]!!colspan=2|Adventure Buggy!!colspan=2|Scuba Driver
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| |-
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| !Mario||Luigi||Mario||Luigi||Mario||Luigi||Mario||Luigi||Mario||Luigi
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| |[[File:MKLHC MarioKart StandardKart.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC LuigiKart StandardKart.png|90px]]||colspan=2|[[File:MKLHC Kart CattleCruiser.png|90px]]||colspan=2|[[File:MKLHC Kart Landship.png|90px]]||colspan=2|[[File:MKLHC Kart AdventureBuggy.png|90px]]||colspan=2|[[File:MKLHC Kart ScubaDriver.png|90px]]
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| !colspan=2|Rocket Kart!!colspan=2|Candy-Cane Cruiser!!colspan=2|Big Scoop!!colspan=2|Sweet Ride!!colspan=2|Box Kart
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| |-
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| !Mario||Luigi||Mario||Luigi||Mario||Luigi||Mario||Luigi||Mario||Luigi
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| |[[File:MKLHC MarioKart RocketKart.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC LuigiKart RocketKart.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC MarioKart CandyCaneCruiser.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC LuigiKart CandyCaneCruiser.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC MarioKart BigScoop.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC LuigiKart BigScoop.png|90px]]||colspan=2|[[File:MKLHC Kart SweetRide.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC MarioKart BoxKart.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC LuigiKart BoxKart.png|90px]]
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| |-
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| !colspan=2|Fastball!!colspan=2|Quarterback!!colspan=2|Snow Drifter!!colspan=2|Rescue Wagon!!colspan=2|Noble Rider
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| !Mario||Luigi||Mario||Luigi||Mario||Luigi||Mario||Luigi||Mario||Luigi
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| |-
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| |[[File:MKLHC MarioKart Fastball.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC LuigiKart Fastball.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC MarioKart Quarterback.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC LuigiKart Quarterback.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC MarioKart SnowDrifter.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC LuigiKart SnowDrifter.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC MarioKart RescueWagon.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC LuigiKart RescueWagon.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC MarioKart NobleRider.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC LuigiKart NobleRider.png|90px]]
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| |rowspan=3 colspan=2 style="background: #FFFFFF; border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF; border-left:1px solid #FFF;"|
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| !colspan=2|Haunt Rod!!colspan=2|[[Turbo Yoshi|Super Yoshi]]{{footnote|main|3}}!!colspan=2|Poltergust G-00{{footnote|main|4}}
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| |rowspan=3 colspan=2 style="background: #FFFFFF; border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF;"|
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| |-
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| !Mario||Luigi||Mario||Luigi||Mario||Luigi
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| |-
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| |[[File:MKLHC MarioKart HauntRod.png|90px]]||[[File:MKLHC LuigiKart HauntRod.png|90px]]||colspan=2|[[File:MKLHC Kart SuperYoshi.png|90px]]||{{no image|60px}}<!--[[File:MKLHC MarioKart PoltergustG00.png|90px]]-->||[[File:MKLHC LuigiKart PoltergustG00.png|90px]]
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| |}
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| ;CPU drivers only
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| *[[Koopa Clown]]
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| *Mario Kart Arcade GP VR missing:
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| Standard Kart:
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| *Mario missing
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| *Luigi missing
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| *Peach missing
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| *Yoshi missing
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| CPU driver only:
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| *[[Road Galleon]] (Bowser)
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| *[[Bull Track]] (Wario)
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| Mario games template: (missing games)
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Roulette
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Bros._(pinball)
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Bros._Mushroom_World
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/B%C5%ABb%C5%AB_Mario
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Und%C5%8Dkai
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_World_(arcade)
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Kart_64_(slot_machine)
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Attack
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Donkey_Kong/Donkey_Kong_Jr./Mario_Bros.
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/New_Super_Mario_Bros._Wii_Coin_World
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| *https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Fushigi_no_Janjan_Land
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| https://www.mariowiki.com/List_of_games#Arcade | |
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| ==List of playable characters (VERY WIP)==
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| ==Viva Kingdom (VERY WIP)==
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| {{location infobox
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| |image=All-Night-Nippon-Super-Mario-Bros-cover-edit.png
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| |caption=Viva Kingdom as seen on the box cover of All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.
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| |ruler=[[Princess Peach]]
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| |inhabitants=[[Miyuki]], [[Takaaki]], [[Noritake]], [[KYON²]], [[Takeshi]], [[Matchan]], [[Hidechan]], [[List of implied people#Sunplaza Nakano|Sunplaza Nakano]], [[Unnamed Worlds A-C human]].
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| |first_appearance=''[[All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.]]'' ([[List of games by date#1986|1986]])
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| }}
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| The '''Viva Kingdom''' (also known as '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Night_Nippon All Night Nippon] dream land''') is the main setting where the events of [[All_Night_Nippon_Super_Mario_Bros.|All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.]] takes place. This place looks a lot like the [[Mushroom_Kingdom|Mushroom Kingdom]] as it appears in [[Super_Mario_Bros.|Super Mario Bros.]] and [[Super_Mario_Bros.:_The_Lost_Levels|Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]. Given the very nature of the game, it's unknown if both kingdoms are present on [[Mario]]'s planet or if they are part of parallel universes where the two cannot co-exist simultaneously.
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| NB: Investigate the meaning of the sentence: "All Night Nippon' dream land".
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| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_former_sovereign_states
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| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sovereign_states_by_date_of_formation
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|
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| ==Geography==
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| Like its fungal counterpart, Viva Kingdom has meadows (every -4 except D-4 & 6-3); hills (1-1; 1-2; 4-1; 6-1; 6-2; and all of World D); snowy biomes; tropical biomes; coral reefs; [[Coin_Heaven|Bonus Stages]] above the clouds that can only be accessed with a [[Beanstalk]] cointained in [[? Block]]s and fields of [[Mushroom_Platform|Super Mushrooms]]. This country also has many man-made structures such as [[fortress]]es; [[castle]]s which are filled with lava (every -4), some containing labyrinth-like structures; bridges; and a lot of [[Warp Pipe]] systems deployed throughout the realm, some of them connected to [[Warp Zone]]s and underground caves only accessible by said pipes. Viva Kingdom also has its fair share of originality, such as the numerous microphones that litter some of its countries, which could suggest that at least part of the territory has radio/music-themed biomes.
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| Geographic structure:
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| * meadows: every -4 (except D-4) & 6-3 '''[done]'''
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| * hills: 1-1; 1-2; 4-1; 6-1; 6-2; and all of World D '''[done]'''
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| * underground caves: every -1 (except 6-1); 1-2; 4-2; 6-2; 8-2; A-2; D-2 & D-4
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| * Bonus Stages: 2-1; 3-1; 5-2; 6-2; A-1; B-1; C-1; D-1 & D-2
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| * body of water: 2-2; 3-1; 5-2; 6-2; 7-2; B-2 & D-1
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| Flora:
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| * horsetail: 2-1; 2-2; 3-1; 3-2; 4-2; 5-1; 5-2; 7-1; 7-2; 8-1; 8-2; 8-3; A-1; A-2; B-1; B-2 & C-1
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| * automun: A-1 '''[done]'''
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| * snowy biomes: 3-1; 3-2; 5-1; 5-2; 6-3; 7-1; B-3; C-3; D-1; D-2 & D-3
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| * (body of water) tropical biomes: 1-3; 2-3; 3-3; 5-3; 7-3; B-3; C-2 & C-3
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| * (body of water) coral reefs: 2-2; 5-2; 6-2; 7-2 & B-2
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| * fields of Super Mushrooms: 4-2; 4-3 & A-3
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| Man-made:
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| Castles propeties:
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| * fortresses: every world except -4 & B-4(?)
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| * castles filled with lava: every -4 '''[done]'''
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| * wall: 8-3; A-3; B-4(?) & D-3 '''[done]'''
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| * labyrinth: 4-4; 7-4 & 8-4 '''[done]'''
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| Pipes:
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| * Warp Pipe system: 1-1; 1-2; 2-1; 2-2; 3-1; 3-2; 4-1; 4-2; 4-4; 5-1; 5-2; 6-1; 6-2; 6-4; 7-1; 7-2; 8-1; 8-2; 8-3; 8-4; A-1; A-2; A-3; B-1; B-2; B-3; B-4; C-1; C-3; D-1; D-2; D-3 & D-4
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| * warp zone: 1-2; 4-2; A-2; A-3 & B-4
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| Others:
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| * conveiller platform: 2-4 '''[done]'''
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| *(some castle prop) staircase: 1-1; 1-2; 1-3(?); 2-2; 2-3; 3-1; 3-2; 4-1; 4-2; 5-1; 5-2; 6-1; 6-2; 7-1; 7-2; 7-3(?); 8-1; 8-3(?); A-1; A-2; A-3; B-1; B-2; B-4; C-1; C-2; D-2 & D-4
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| * bridges: 1-4; 2-3; 2-4; 3-1; 3-4; 4-4; 5-4; 6-4; 7-3; 7-4; 8-4; A-4; B-4; C-2; C-4 & D-4
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| * microphones: 2-1, 2-2, 3-1, 3-2, 4-2, 5-1, 5-2, 7-1, 7-2, 8-1, 8-2, 8-3, A-1, A-2, B-1, B-2 & C-1
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| Day-night cycle:
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| * night: 1-1; 1-2; 1-3; 3-1; 3-2; 3-3; 6-1; 6-2; 6-3; C-1 & C-2
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|
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| ==Physical features==
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|
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| Plants stick out throughout Subcon, which, when pulled, will give the character a [[vegetable]], [[1-Up Mushroom]], [[POW Block]], or, occasionally, a [[Bomb]]. A lot of the region of Subcon is high in the sky, as clouds would be considered "land". The dream world has many [[moon]]s at night as first seen in ''Super Mario All-Stars''. Subcon also has many recurring landscapes, such as grasslands, deserts with pyramids, snowy islands, and others. The only [[castle]] structure is Wart's factory, and no towns or cities are seen throughout the game. ''Super Mario All-Stars'' added jungle trees (Worlds 1, 3 & 5), mountains and Egyptian palaces in the desert distance (Worlds 2 & 6) and floating Greek-style temples (World 7) as background objects. According to ''BS Super Mario USA'', Subcon has a kingdom and a [[Ōsama|king]]. It is not known how much of Subcon is considered a true kingdom; if not the entirety of the dream world, [[World 7 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|seventh world]] in the clouds of Subcon above [[World 5 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|the grass]] or [[World 6 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|the desert region]] is probably the whole region of the kingdom itself. The factory from [[World 7-2 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 7-2]] is actually the king's castle.
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| ==Government==
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| The Viva Kingdom is ruled by [[Princess Peach]]. The kingdom's capital is [[Toad Town]]. Here, Princess Peach resides in [[Peach's Castle|her castle]]. Early material also includes her father, the kindly [[Mushroom King]], who is mentioned to rule alongside her. However, he largely does not appear later in the series.
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|
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| Princess Peach keeps a horde of [[Toad (species)|Toad]] guards at her castle. However, Mario, Luigi, and many other heroes of the Mushroom Kingdom have fought to save it and its princess countless times before. Currently, Princess Peach staffs and supports [[Toad Houses]] in major towns near Toad Town.
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|
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| *If both kingdoms are part of parallel universes -> Peach is simply the leader of the Viva Kingdom, the Mushroom Kingdom equivalent of this reality.
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| *If both kingdoms are present on the same planet -> Peach could have annexed the kingdom, or the kingdom is part of the Mushroom Kingdom jurisdiction, somehow. (Commonwealth?)
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| NB: Investigate the meaning of the sentence: "All Night Nippon' dream land".
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| *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government
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|
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| ==Currency==
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| Viva Kingdom uses [[coin]]s as currency, similar to the Mushroom Kingdom, round and gold with another circle in the center. Coins are very common. Scattered throughout the kingdom, they can be found on the ground; suspended in the air or underwater; contained individually in ? Blocks or up to [https://youtu.be/QK4FcEHsttc sixteen] in [[Brick Block]]s. [[Extra Life|Extra live]]s in the form of [[1-Up Mushroom]] are given as a reward for every 100 coins collected. Each coin has a value of 1.
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| [[File:SMBCoin.gif]] [[File:SMBLL_1-Up_Mushroom_Sprite.png]]
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|
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| [[File:Empty_Blocks_SMB_artwork.jpg|thumb|left|A coin surrounded by various items. On the left a Fire Flower, on the right a Magic Mushroom and on the far right a Starman.]]
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|
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| *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_numismatics
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| *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money
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|
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| ==Demographics==
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| Subcon's natural population consists of mostly [[Subcon (species)|Subcon]]s, although the seldom-seen [[Ōsama|king]] and his aide appear to be [[human]]. During Wart's takeover, several monsters were artificially created, although some existing creatures like [[Albatoss]] and [[Tryclyde]] were merely enlisted to his forces. Other creatures resembling those from the [[Earth|real world]] are also known to exist, such as [[whale]]s residing in [[World 4 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|icy territory]].
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|
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| ==Species of the Viva Kingdom==
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| {|
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| |- valign=top
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| *[[Subcon (species)|Subcon]]
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| *[[Albatoss]]
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| *[[Beezo]]
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| *[[Bob-omb|Bob-Omb]]
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| *[[Cobrat]]
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| *[[Flurry]]
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| *[[Hoopster]]
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| *[[Ninji]]
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| *[[Ostro]]
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| *[[Panser]]
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| *[[Phanto]]
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| *[[Pidgit]]
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| *[[Pokey]]
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| *[[Porcupo]]
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| *[[Shy Guy|Shyguy]]
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| *[[Snifit]]
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| *[[Spark]]
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| *[[Trouter]]
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| *[[Tweeter]]
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| *[[Whale]]
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| |}
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|
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| {|
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| |- valign=top
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| * [[Human]]
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| * [[Blooper|Bloober]]
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| * [[Bullet Bill]]
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| * [[Buzzy Beetle]]
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| * [[Buzzy Beetle (underground variant)]]
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| * [[Cheep Cheep|Cheep-cheep]]
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| * [[Fire Bar|Fire-Bar]]
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| * [[Hammer Bro]]
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| * [[Hammer Bro (castle variant)]]
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| * [[Koopa Paratroopa]]
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| * [[Koopa Paratroopa (underwater variant)]]
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| * [[Koopa Paratroopa (red variant)]]
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| * [[Koopa Troopa]]
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| * [[Koopa Troopa (underground/castle variant)]]
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| * [[Koopa Troopa (red variant)]]
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| * [[Lakitu]]
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| * [[Okapī]]
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| * [[Okapī (underground variant)]]
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| * [[Okapī (castle variant)]]
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| * [[Pakkun Okapī]]
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| * [[Pakkun Okapī (underground/castle variant)]]
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| * [[Pakkun Okapī (red variant)]]
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| * [[Lava Bubble|Podoboo]]
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| * [[Spiny]]
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| * [[Spiny Egg|Spiny's egg]]
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| * [[Bill Blaster|Turtle Cannon]]
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| |}
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|
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mushroom_Kingdom
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mushroom_Kingdom_Hospital
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Antarctica
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Earth
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Dinosaur_Land
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/New_York_City
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Wario%27s_Woods_(location)
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Northern_Kremisphere
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Donkey_Kong_Island
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/DK_Isles
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Crocodile_Isle_(Donkey_Kong_64)
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Banana_Fairy_Island
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Jewelry_Land
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Brooklyn
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| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_RPG:_Legend_of_the_Seven_Stars#Storyline
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Donkey_Kong_Country_2:_Diddy%27s_Kong_Quest#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_World_2:_Yoshi%27s_Island#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Donkey_Kong_Country#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Dr._Mario_64#Plot
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Party_3#Story_and_objective
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Paper_Mario#Storyline
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Party_2#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Donkey_Kong_64#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Party#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Yoshi%27s_Story#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Diddy_Kong_Racing#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_64#Storyline
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Strikers#Opening_cutscene
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Party_7#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Superstar_Baseball#Cutscenes
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Dance_Dance_Revolution:_Mario_Mix#Story_Mode
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Donkey_Kong_Jungle_Beat#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Party_6#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Power_Tennis#Opening
| |
| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Paper_Mario:_The_Thousand-Year_Door#Plot
| |
| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Donkey_Konga_2#Story
| |
| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Donkey_Konga#Story
| |
| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Party_5#Story
| |
| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Golf:_Toadstool_Tour#Opening
| |
| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Wario_World#Storyline
| |
| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Party_4#Plot
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Sunshine#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Luigi%27s_Mansion#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Party_9#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Sports_Mix#Story
| |
| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Donkey_Kong_Country_Returns#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Galaxy_2#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/New_Super_Mario_Bros._Wii#Story
| |
| * https://www.mariowiki.com/New_Play_Control!_Donkey_Kong_Jungle_Beat#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Captain_Rainbow#Story
| |
| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Wario_Land:_Shake_It!#Story
| |
| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Smash_Bros._Brawl#Plot
| |
| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Galaxy#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Party_8#Story
| |
| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Strikers_Charged#Opening_cutscene
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Paper_Mario#Story
| |
| * https://www.mariowiki.com/WarioWare:_Smooth_Moves#Story
| |
| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Paper_Mario:_Color_Splash#Story
| |
| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Yoshi%27s_Woolly_World#Story
| |
| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Captain_Toad:_Treasure_Tracker#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Donkey_Kong_Country:_Tropical_Freeze#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_3D_World#Story
| |
| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Game_%26_Wario#Story
| |
| * https://www.mariowiki.com/New_Super_Mario_Bros._U#Story
| |
| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_%2B_Rabbids_Sparks_of_Hope#Plot
| |
| * https://www.mariowiki.com/WarioWare:_Get_It_Together!#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Golf:_Super_Rush#Story
| |
| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_3D_World_%2B_Bowser%27s_Fury#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Paper_Mario:_The_Origami_King#Plot
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_%26_Sonic_at_the_Olympic_Games_Tokyo_2020#Story_Mode
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Luigi%27s_Mansion_3#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Maker_2#Story_Mode
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Yoshi%27s_Crafted_World#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/New_Super_Mario_Bros._U_Deluxe#Cutscenes
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Smash_Bros._Ultimate#Adventure
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Party#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Tennis_Aces#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Odyssey#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_%2B_Rabbids_Kingdom_Battle#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Donkey_Kong_3_(Game_%26_Watch)#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Bros._(Game_%26_Watch)#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Donkey_Kong_II#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Donkey_Kong_(Game_%26_Watch)
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/VS._Super_Mario_Bros.#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Virtual_Boy_Wario_Land#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Clash#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Wario_Land_II#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Donkey_Kong_Land_2#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Donkey_Kong_Land#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Wario_Blast:_Featuring_Bomberman!#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Donkey_Kong_(Game_Boy)#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Wario_Land:_Super_Mario_Land_3#Plot
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Yoshi%27s_Cookie#Cutscenes
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Land_2:_6_Golden_Coins#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Dr._Mario_(game)#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Land#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Subcon
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Tennis_(Game_Boy_Color)#Mario_Tour_(story_mode)
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Wario_Land_3#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Donkey_Kong_Land_III#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Bros._Deluxe#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Tennis:_Power_Tour#Plot
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/DK:_King_of_Swing#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Party_Advance#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Yoshi_Topsy-Turvy#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/WarioWare:_Twisted!#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Pinball_Land#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_vs._Donkey_Kong#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Golf:_Advance_Tour#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_%26_Luigi:_Superstar_Saga#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Advance_4:_Super_Mario_Bros._3#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/WarioWare,_Inc.:_Mega_Microgame$!#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Yoshi%27s_Island:_Super_Mario_Advance_3#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_World:_Super_Mario_Advance_2#Cutscenes
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Wario_Land_4#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Advance#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_vs._Donkey_Kong:_Mini-Land_Mayhem!#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_%26_Sonic_at_the_Olympic_Winter_Games_(Nintendo_DS)#Adventure_Tours_story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/WarioWare:_D.I.Y.#Storyline
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_%26_Luigi:_Bowser%27s_Inside_Story#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Party_DS#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/DK:_Jungle_Climber#Plot
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Diddy_Kong_Racing_DS#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Wario:_Master_of_Disguise#Storyline
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Yoshi%27s_Island_DS#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_vs._Donkey_Kong_2:_March_of_the_Minis#Storyline
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/New_Super_Mario_Bros.#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_%26_Luigi:_Partners_in_Time#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Princess_Peach#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Yoshi_Touch_%26_Go#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_64_DS#Plot
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/WarioWare:_Touched!#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_vs._Donkey_Kong:_Minis_March_Again!#Storyline
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Clock#Nintendo_DSi_Shop_description
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Calculator#DSi_Shop_description
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/WarioWare:_Snapped!#Plot
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Bird_%26_Beans#DSi_Shop_description
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Paper_Airplane_Chase#DSi_Shop_description
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Dr._Mario_Express#DSi_Shop_description
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_%26_Luigi:_Bowser%27s_Inside_Story_%2B_Bowser_Jr.%27s_Journey#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Luigi%27s_Mansion_(Nintendo_3DS)#Storyline
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/WarioWare_Gold#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_%26_Luigi:_Superstar_Saga_%2B_Bowser%27s_Minions#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_%26_Luigi:_Paper_Jam#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Puzzle_%26_Dragons:_Super_Mario_Bros._Edition#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_vs._Donkey_Kong:_Tipping_Stars#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Yoshi%27s_New_Island#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Party:_Island_Tour#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_%26_Luigi:_Dream_Team#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Luigi%27s_Mansion:_Dark_Moon#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Paper_Mario:_Sticker_Star#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/New_Super_Mario_Bros._2#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_%26_Sonic_at_the_London_2012_Olympic_Games_(Nintendo_3DS)#Story_Mode
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_3D_Land#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Dr._Mario_World#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_and_Donkey_Kong:_Minis_on_the_Move#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Donkey_Kong_3#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Bros._(game)#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Donkey_Kong_Jr._(game)#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Donkey_Kong_(game)#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Hotel_Mario#Plot
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Bros._(Nelsonic_Game_Watch)#Plot
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Teaches_Typing_2#Story
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| * https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Teaches_Typing#Story
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| '''Subcon'''<ref>''Super Mario Bros. 2'' NES instruction booklet, page 3.</ref> (alternatively formatted as '''Sub-con'''<ref name=NP>''Nintendo Power'' Volume 1, page 6.</ref> or '''Sub-Con''';<ref>''Nintendo Power'' Volume 2, page 42.</ref><ref>NES Game Atlas Nintendo Player's Guide, pages 12 and 24.</ref> also known as the '''World of Dreams'''<ref name=NP/><ref>NES Game Atlas Nintendo Player's Guide, page 27.</ref> or '''Land Of Dreams''';<ref>NES Game Atlas Nintendo Player's Guide, page 3.</ref> formerly called '''Muu''') is a peaceful dream world of the [[Subcon (species)|Subcons]]. Believed to be [[Mario]]'s dream, it is said to be a vast dream world that is part of a larger subconsciousness of the Mushroom Kingdom's inhabitants. The name "Subcon" itself is short for "{{wp|subconscious}}".
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| ==Names in other languages==
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| {{foreign names
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| |Jap={{hover|ビバ王国|おうこく}}<ref>''All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.'' instruction booklet, pages 6 and 7</ref><br>''Biba Ōkoku''
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| |JapM=Viva Kingdom
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| }}
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| ==Trivia==
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| *ビバ王国[4] (Biba Ōkoku, Viva Kingdom) is named after "Viva Young", the slogan and subtitle of the All Night Nippon radio program. It is also the name of that show's newsletter.
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| ==History==
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| ===''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic''===
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| In ''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]'', the dream world is in a storybook that the twin children Poki & Piki got pulled in by [[Wart]]. In fact, the reason [[World 7 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|Chapter 7]] has only two pages is due to the fact that the original ending was accidentally destroyed by the twins. This detail is lost in the ''Mario'' version of the game's events.
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| ===''Super Mario'' series===
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| ====''Super Mario Bros. 2''====
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| Subcon is the main setting of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', the world's first appearance in the ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' franchise. Subcon was once a peaceful place until it was taken over by the tyrannical Wart. He created monsters with the [[Dream Machine]], and sent his army from the dream factory all around Subcon. The original inhabitants of Subcon were captured and imprisoned in a [[jar]] by Wart's minions so that they would not interfere with his mischief.
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| From their confinement, the Subcons sent a message to the hero of the nearby [[Mushroom Kingdom]], [[Mario]], to come and free them. At first Mario thought the message was just a dream, but the next day, while on a picnic with [[Luigi]], [[Toad]], and [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]], he discovered a cave that led him to the world he saw in his dream.
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| Mario and his friends instantly set out to free them and defeat Wart to free Subcon from his reign. They battled Wart's army, the [[8 bits]]. In the end, they faced Wart himself, and were eventually able to defeat him and free the captive Subcons. Mario then briefly awakened in his bed, and soon went back to sleep.
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| ====''BS Super Mario USA''====
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| Subcon is again the main setting of the pseudo-sequel of ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' for the [[Satellaview]], ''[[BS Super Mario USA]]''. This game appears to depict Subcon as a realm of dreams, rather than an actual dream like the ending of ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' implies, and explains that after his defeat, Wart and the 8 bits went into hiding in another dream for a short while. However, they soon return, and the [[Ōsama|king of Subcon]] is forced to use Star power to call Mario and the others back to Subcon to stop Wart once again. Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool were able to defeat Wart and his army once more, thus returning peace to Subcon and its inhabitants.
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| ====''Super Mario Advance''====
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| In ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'', there were now [[Yoshi Egg]]s scattered all around Subcon, which Mario and friends has to recuperate. Besides that, the game's depiction of Subcon is the same as in the original.
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| ===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
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| Subcon made its first ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series appearance in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', as a stage called [[Mushroom Kingdom II]], which is based on World 1-1 and [[World 1-2 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 1-2]] of ''Super Mario Bros. 2''. Mushroom Kingdom II is the second Mushroom Kingdom stage in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''. It can be unlocked by collecting the [[Birdo]] or the [[Pidgit]] [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophy]]. Unlike the first Mushroom Kingdom stage, Subcon is based on its appearance in ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' and ''BS Super Mario USA''. This stage does not take place in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], despite the name. Luigi is also fought here before he is unlocked.
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| Mushroom Kingdom II returns as a playable stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
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| ==Trivia==
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| *In the ''[[Nintendo Adventure Books|Nintendo Adventure Book]]'' ''[[Dinosaur Dilemma]]'', the text describes Wart as "the king of the Land of Nightmares", presumably referring to either Subcon or a similar realm.
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| ==References==
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| <references/>
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| {{game infobox
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| |image=[[File:All-Night-Nippon-Super-Mario-Bros-cover.png|250px]]<br>Japanese box art
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| |developer=[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
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| |publisher={{wp|Fuji TV}}
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| |platforms=[[Family Computer Disk System]]
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| |release='''Family Computer Disk System:'''<br>{{release|Japan|December 1986<ref>Shogakukan. 2015. ''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'', appearances section, page 239.</ref>}}
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| |genre=2D Platformer
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| |modes=1 player
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| |media={{media|fds=1}}
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| |input={{input|nes=1}}
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| }}
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| '''''All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.''''' (オールナイトニッポン スーパーマリオブラザーズ) is an officially licensed retool of ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'', produced in 1986 for the [[Family Computer Disk System]]. This version is based on the Japanese radio program ''{{wp|All Night Nippon}}'', and it was given out in a contest on the show itself to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the program in the upcoming year. To get the game, listeners were told to send a postcard with interesting content. If it was not good enough, they would be entered into a raffle. ''Famicom Tsūshin'' (''Famitsu'') and ''Family Computer Magazine'' (''Famimaga'') also gave out 20 copies each to their readers in a lottery.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/bi-weekly-famitsu-no.-14-december-26th-1986/Bi-Weekly%20Famitsu%20-%20No.%2014%20December%2026th%201986%20%28Compressed%29/page/n93/mode/2up Famitsu #14, December 26, 1986 issue]</ref> Most winners received their copy in February or March 1987. Initially, only 3000 copies were produced but a limited number were additionally created for mail order due to the high demand.<ref>[https://pony.velvet.jp/fcdisk/fdsidxmnlsealallst9.html Family Computer Disk System: Not for Sale]. Retrieved February 20, 2021.</ref> The game was published by {{wp|Fuji TV}}, who would go on to publish ''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]'', which was localized in the West as ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. The game is a remix with most of the level designs adapted from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' along with the likenesses of Japanese celebrities as sprite swaps. As such, there is no 2 Player Game but rather the option to play as [[Luigi]] with his unique physics.
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| ==Story==
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| '''Translated from the instruction booklet'''<ref name=monogatari>''All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.'' instruction booklet, pages 6 and 7.</ref>
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| ''One day, the peaceful {{wp|All Night Nippon}} dream land Viva Kingdom where [[Toad (species)|Mushroom]]s live was invaded by the tribe of the huge turtle [[Bowser|Koopa]], who possesses powerful magic. Said magical power was used to transform all the quiet Mushroom People into rocks, [[Brick Block|brick]]s and mikes among other forms. All Night Nippon personalities {{wp|Miyuki Nakajima}}, the Tunnels, {{wp|Kyōko Koizumi}}, {{wp|Takeshi Kitano|Beat Takeshi}}, and the AB Brothers were also captured. What became of {{wp|Sunplaza Nakano-kun|Sunplaza Nakano}}? Pitiable Sunplaza was fooled by Koopa's letter to his “Illusionary Business Prosperity” corner into visiting him. And he was changed into [[Koopa Troop|Koopa Tribe]] minion “OkaP”.
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| ''The only one who can undo this magic on the Mushrooms and revive All Night Nippon is the Viva Kingdom's own [[Princess Peach]]. She is presently in the hands of King Koopa.
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| ''[[Mario]] has stood up to help the personalities trapped in each world, defeat the Koopa Tribe, rescue Princess Peach, and rebuild the peaceful All Night Nippon dream land Viva Kingdom.
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| ''The Mario in the TV is an avid All Night Nippon listener like you. Only you can bring this adventure quest (expedition) to a conclusion.
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| ==Differences==
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| ===Graphics===
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| *[[World 1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1]] was changed to nighttime.
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| *Most of the graphics are from ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels|The Lost Levels]]'', although bricks and mountains are drawn like those in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' Bricks are not shaded, and mountains have smooth slopes instead of jagged slopes. Cloud platforms were replaced with the [[Mushroom Platform|Super Mushroom]] platforms but now with segmented stalks (which also replace the original [[Mushroom Platform|Super Mushroom]] platform designs from the original ''Super Mario Bros.''). Additionally, mikes replace the mushrooms found in the background.
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| *[[Goomba|Little Goomba]]s and [[Piranha Plant]]s were changed to big-headed caricatures of DJ {{wp|Sunplaza Nakano-kun|Sunplaza Nakano}} and are respectively called オカピー<ref>''All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.'' instruction booklet, page 12.</ref> (''Okapī'', "OkaP") and パックンオカピー<ref>''All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.'' instruction booklet, page 13.</ref> (''Pakkun Okapī'', "Piranha OkaP").
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| *The [[Super Star|Starman]] was changed into a Hiranya (ヒランヤ<ref>''All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.'' instruction booklet, page 10.</ref>), a symbol popularized by a Japanese radio show called ''Young Paradise''. The Hiranya also resembles the {{wp|Star of David}}, a symbol of {{wp|Judaism}}.
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| *The {{wp|Nippon Broadcasting System|Nippon Broadcasting System, Inc.}} (the radio station that runs ''All Night Nippon'') logo is found on the flag that is raised when [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] enter a [[fortress]]. This logo is also found as the [[axe]].
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| *The [[Toad (species)|mushroom retainer]]s were changed to Japanese celebrities that regularly appeared on the show, while [[Princess Peach]] is dressed as a traditional Japanese princess.
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| [[File:ANN toads.png|frame|left]]
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| Their identities are as follows:<ref name=monogatari/>
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| **World 1: みゆき<small>(中島みゆき)</small> / Miyuki <small>({{wp|Miyuki Nakajima}})</small>
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| **World 2: たかあき<small>(とんねるず・石橋貴明)</small> / Takaaka <small>(Tunnels' {{wp|Takaaki Ishibashi}})</small>
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| **World 3: のりたけ<small>(とんねるず・木梨憲武)</small> / Noritake <small>(Tunnels' {{wp|Noritake Kinashi}})</small>
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| **World 4: KYON²<small>(小泉今日子)</small> / KYONKYON <small>({{wp|Kyōko Koizumi}})</small>
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| **World 5: たけし<small>(ビートたけし)</small> / Takeshi <small>({{wp|Takeshi Kitano|Beat Takeshi}})</small>
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| **World 6: まっちゃん<small>(ABブラザーズ・松野大介)</small> / Matchan <small>(AB Brothers' Daisuke Matsuno)</small>
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| **World 7: ひでちゃん<small>(ABブラザーズ・中山秀征)</small> / Hidechan <small>(AB Brothers' {{wp|Hideyuki Nakayama}})</small>
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| **Worlds 8 & D: ピーチ{{hover|姫|ひめ}} / [[Princess Peach]]
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| **Worlds A-C: Unknown (unlisted in the manual)
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| ===Level order===
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| Most of the levels of the first eight [[world]]s are from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' but some are from ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels|The Lost Levels]]'' as shown here:
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| | 5-3 || [[World 4-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|4-3]] || Originally 6-3 of ''[[VS. Super Mario Bros.]]''
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| | 5-4 || [[World 2-4 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|2-4]] ||
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| | 6-4 || [[World 4-4 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|4-4]] ||
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| | 7-2 || [[World 6-2 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|6-2]] || Originally 7-2 of ''VS. Super Mario Bros.''
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| | 7-3 || [[World 6-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|6-3]] || Originally 7-3 of ''VS. Super Mario Bros.''
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| | 8-4 || [[World 8-4 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|8-4]] || This is the only level ported from ''The Lost Levels'' that is neither played out of order nor have its design be completely altered for this game.
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| The [[Hammer Bro]]thers in [[World 7-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|7-1]] and [[World 8-3 (Super Mario Bros.)|8-3]] pursue [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] like they do in those worlds in ''The Lost Levels''.
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| Beating 8-4 will add a star to the title screen (up to twenty) and reveal [[Hard Mode]] in which all Okapī are replaced with [[Buzzy Beetle]]s and all enemies move faster but players must start from [[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|1-1]] as there is no world select option. Hard Mode is not permanent as resetting returns the game to its normal difficulty. Like ''The Lost Levels'', after beating 8-4 eight times (does not matter if with [[Warp Zone]]s or not), the player gains access to edited versions of [[World A|Worlds A]], [[World B|B]], [[World C|C]], and [[World D|D]]. Some of the levels are replaced with those from the first eight worlds of that game as seen here:
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| | B-1 || [[World 5-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|5-1]] || Without the Warp Zone and the [[wind]]
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| | B-3 || [[World 3-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|3-3]] ||
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| | C-3 || [[World 7-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|7-3]] || No wind
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| | C-4 || [[World 7-4 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|7-4]] ||
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| | D-1 || [[World 8-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|8-1]] || This level had a major redesign with the Warp Zone and wind removed and parts of [[World D-2|D-2]] duplicated. There are two different [[Goal Pole|flagpole]]s, both leading to D-2.
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| Like ''[[VS. Super Mario Bros.]]'', every level features edits, such as the appearance of more enemies in [[World 4-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|4-1]], different maze solutions in [[World 4-4 (Super Mario Bros.)|4-4]] and [[World 7-4 (Super Mario Bros.)|7-4]], and changed locations of [[? Block|?]]s and [[Brick Block|brick]]s. However, these changes are not the same as those found in ''VS.'' In addition, all Pakkun Okapī on the ground are green and all hanging ones, introduced in World A, are red but both behave like the red Piranha Plants in ''The Lost Levels''. Two features from ''The Lost Levels'' have been removed. [[Poison Mushroom]]s have been replaced with regular power-ups. The removal of [[wind]] affects the difficulty of the courses they were found in. [[Super Spring]]s, however, have been kept. [[World 9 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 9]] does not exist if the player clears the game without using a Warp Zone. Attempting the [[Minus World]] glitch will have an effect similar to ''The Lost Levels'', either sending the player to the pipe near the flagpole or back to 1-1.
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| ==Gallery==
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| <gallery>
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| ANNSMBTitle.png|The title screen
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| AllnightnipponSMB.png|[[Mario]] loses a [[extra life|life]]
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| ANNSMBStar.png|[[Fire Mario]] and a [[Super Star|Hiranya]]
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| MushroomPlatformANNSMB.png|The mushroom platforms in [[World 1-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-2]], as also seen in ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels|The Lost Levels]]''
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| ANNSMB World 1-3 Screenshot.png|Fire Mario [[jump]]ing to a platform in [[World 1-3 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-3]]
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| BowserANNSMB.png|Fire Mario fighting a [[fake Bowser]]
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| AxANNSMB.png|The [[axe]] from the game
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| ANNSMB World 2-1 Screenshot.png|The heads by the [[Warp Pipe|pipe]] are [[Goomba|Okapī]] while the head in the pipe is [[Piranha Plant|Pakkun Okapī]].
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| ANNSMBFlagpole.png|The end of a level
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| MarioANNSMB.png|Mario's [[Small Mario|small form]]
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| PeachANNSMB.png|[[World 8-4 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 8-4]] cleared
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| ANN D-4 personalities.png|[[World D-4]] cleared
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| PeachANN.png|[[Princess Peach]] sprite
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| ANN FireHidechan.png|{{wp|Hideyuki Nakayama|Hidechan}}'s sprite when Fire Mario
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| ANN Goomba.png|Okapī
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| ANN Goomba2.png|Okapī (underground)
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| ANN Goomba3.png|Okapī ([[castle]])
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| ANN Piranha Plant.png|Pakkun Okapī
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| ANN Piranha Plant2.png|Pakkun Okapī (underground/castle)
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| ANN Piranha Plant3.png|Pakkun Okapī (red)
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| ANN Starman.gif|Hiranya
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| ANN Axe.gif|Axe
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| ANN Lift.png|[[Lift]]
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| ANNSMB Mushroom Platform.png|[[Mushroom Platform|Super Mushroom]] platform
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| </gallery>
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| ==Trivia==
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| *Other games with a similar concept of Mario meeting Japanese celebrities were found on the [[Satellaview]], with spiritual successors such as ''[[BS Super Mario USA]]'', ''[[BS Super Mario Collection]]'', and a version of ''[[Wario's Woods]]''. ''[[Kaettekita Mario Bros.]]'' was another similar project.
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| *Luigi is shown to look exactly like Mario with a blue hat and overalls and a green shirt on the cover of this game. The cover is a modification of {{media link|Mario no Daibouken single cover.jpg|artwork}} for ''[[Mario no Daibōken]]'', a 1986 single by {{wp|Pony Canyon}}, a subsidiary of {{wp|Fujisankei Communications Group}} like Fuji TV.<ref>[https://vgmdb.net/album/7844 Mario's Big Adventure/GO GO Mario!!]. ''VGMdb''. Retrieved January 23, 2021.</ref> Pony Canyon also released a ''Super Mario Bros.'' promotional video under the same title that featured the same cover.<ref>NES Tunes (January 8, 2021). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_jU9fe6lYI Nintendo VHS: Super Mario Bros.Promotion Tape: Mario's Adventure | All Night Nippon Famicom Warriors]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 23, 2021.</ref> That video ends with "[[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)#Mario no Daibōken|GO GO Mario!!]]", the side B song from that single which was the winner of ''All Night Nippon'''s nation-wide contest for lyrics to the Ground Theme. It was from this partnership that the idea for the game was born.
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| *ビバ{{hover|王国|おうこく}}<ref name=monogatari/> (''Biba Ōkoku'', Viva Kingdom) is named after "Viva Young", the slogan and subtitle of the ''All Night Nippon'' radio program. It is also the name of that show's newsletter.
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| *“{{hover|幻|まぼろし}}の{{hover|商売繁盛|しょうばいはんじょう}}”のコーナー<ref>''All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.'' instruction booklet, page 6.</ref> (''"Maboroshi no Shōbai Hanjō" no kōnā'', "Illusionary Business Prosperity" corner) is a recurring segment in {{wp|Sunplaza Nakano-kun|Sunplaza Nakano}}'s show. He would perform a {{wp|guerilla gig}} at a small business, usually a restaurant, and overwhelm it with customers.
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| *Okapī is a reference to Sunplaza Nakano's theme song in ''All Night Nippon''.
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| *Pakkun Okapī and Princess Peach are represented by a "?" in the manual.
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| *This game marks the first time Princess Peach has ever done her hair up, predating ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' by 16 years, and is also the first media to depict her in a different outfit from her usual attire.
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| *Despite Worlds A-C featuring a unique celebrity who remains the same throughout those worlds after being rescued, World D's ending still features the first seven celebrities rescued from the first seven worlds.
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| *[[Boo_Woods]] (French+German) | | *[[Boo_Woods]] (French+German) |
| *[[Ghost_(Luigi%27s_Mansion_series)]] (European) | | *[[Ghost_(Luigi%27s_Mansion_series)]] (European) |
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| *[[Mario%27s_Shoe]] (European) | | *[[Mario%27s_Shoe]] (European) |
| *[[Mario%27s_Letter]] (European) | | *[[Mario%27s_Letter]] (European) |
| *[[Mario%27s_Star_(item)]] (European) | | *[[Mario%27s_Star_(item)]] (French + German + Spanish) |
| *[[Blackout]] (European) | | *[[Blackout]] (European) |
| *[[Luigi%27s_NEW_Mansion]] (European) | | *[[Luigi%27s_NEW_Mansion]] (European) |
| *[[Elemental_Medal]] (German+Italian+Spanish)
| | *[[Flying_Fish]] (French) |
| *[[Elemental_Ghost]] (European)
| | *[[Ghost_Guy]] (German) |
| *[[Bat_(ghost)]] (Spanish)
| | *[[Shining_Ghost]] (German) |
| *[[Blue_Blaze]] (Spanish)
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| *[[Blue_Mouse]] (Spanish)
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| *[[Blue_Twirler]] (Spanish)
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| *[[Bowling_Ghost]] (Spanish)
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| *[[Ceiling_Surprise]] (Spanish)
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| *[[Flash]] (Spanish)
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| *[[Flying_Fish]] (French+Spanish) | |
| *[[Garbage_Can_Ghost]] (Spanish)
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| *[[Ghost_Guy]] (German+Spanish) | |
| *[[Gold_Ghost]] (Spanish)
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| *[[Gold_Mouse]] (Spanish)
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| *[[Grabbing_Ghost]] (Spanish)
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| *[[Purple_Bomber]] (Spanish)
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| *[[Purple_Mouse]] (Spanish)
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| *[[Shining_Ghost]] (French+German+Spanish) | |
| *[[Spark_(ghost)]] (Spanish)
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| *[[Speedy_Spirit]] (Spanish)
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| *[[Temper_Terror]] (Spanish)
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| *[[Waiter]] (French+Spanish)
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| *[[List_of_Boos_in_Luigi%27s_Mansion]] (European) | | *[[List_of_Boos_in_Luigi%27s_Mansion]] (European) |
| *[[Gold_Diamond]] (European) | | *[[Gold_Diamond]] (European) |
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| *[[Red_Diamond_(Luigi%27s_Mansion)]] (European) | | *[[Red_Diamond_(Luigi%27s_Mansion)]] (European) |
| *[[Gold_Bar]] (Italian)
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| *[[Cheese]] (European) | | *[[Cheese]] (European) |
| *[[King_Boo%27s_Crown]] (European) | | *[[King_Boo%27s_Crown]] (European) |
| *[[Portrificationizer_Chamber]] (European) | | *[[Portrificationizer_Chamber]] (European) |
| *[[The_Lab]] (European) | | *[[The_Lab]] (French + German + Spanish) |
| *[[Balcony_(2F)]] (Italian+Spanish) | | *[[Balcony_(2F)]] (Spanish) |
| *[[Bathroom_(1F)]] (Italian)
| | *[[Washroom_(1F)]] (French + German + Spanish) |
| *[[Washroom_(1F)]] (European) | | *[[Balcony_(3F)]] (French + German + Spanish) |
| *[[Balcony_(3F)]] (European) | | *[[Bathroom_(2F)]] (French+German) |
| *[[Bathroom_(2F)]] (French+German+Italian) | | *[[Washroom_(2F)]] (French + German + Spanish) |
| *[[Washroom_(2F)]] (European) | | *[[Ghost_Portrificationizer]] (French + German) |
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| *[[Mario%27s_Painting]] (European) | | *[[Mario%27s_Painting]] (European) |
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| *[[Rubee_Savings_and_Loan]] (European) | | *[[Rubee_Savings_and_Loan]] (European) |
| *[[World_of_Nothing]] (European) | | *[[World_of_Nothing]] (European) |
| *[[Dimension_D]] (Italian) | | *[[Dimension_D]] (Italian) |
| *[[Flopside_Pit_of_100_Trials]] (German) | | *[[Flopside_Pit_of_100_Trials]] (German) |
| *[[Flipside_Arcade]] (French + Italian)
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| *[[Forget_Me_Not]] (French + German)
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| *[[Tilt_Island]] (French + German)
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| *[[Hammer_Whacker]] (French + German)
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| *[[Mansion_Patrol]] (French + German)
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| *[[Twinkle_Mart]] (European) | | *[[Twinkle_Mart]] (European) |
| *[[Mighty_Tonic]] (French)
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| *[[Shell_Shock_(item)]] (French)
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| *[[Big_Egg]] (Spanish)
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| *[[Black_Apple]] (Italian)
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| *[[Blue_Apple]] (Italian)
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| *[[Fruity_Punch]] (German)
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| *[[Honey_Jar]] (Spanish)
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| *[[Horsetail_Tart]] (Italian)
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| *[[Mild_Cocoa_Bean]] (Spanish)
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| *[[Pink_Apple]] (Italian)
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| *[[Red_Apple]] (Italian)
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| *[[Shroom_Pudding]] (German)
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| *[[Super_Shroom_Shake]] (Italian + Spanish)
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| *[[Ultra_Shroom_Shake]] (Italian + Spanish)
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| *[[Yellow_Apple]] (Italian)
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| *[[Catch_Card_SP]] (French + Italian) | | *[[Catch_Card_SP]] (French + Italian) |
| *[[Dangerous_Delight]] (German)
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| *[[Gold_Bar]] (Italian)
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| *[[Gold_Bar_x3]] (Italian)
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| *[[Gold_Medal_(Super_Paper_Mario)]] (French + German + Spanish)
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| *[[Happy_Flower_(Super_Paper_Mario)]] (French + German)
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| *[[HP_Plus_(Super_Paper_Mario)]] (European)
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| *[[Pal_Pill]] (French + German) | | *[[Pal_Pill]] (French + German) |
| *[[Power_Plus_(Super_Paper_Mario)]] (French + German)
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| *[[Slow_Flower]] (French + German + Spanish) | | *[[Slow_Flower]] (French + German + Spanish) |
| *[[Speed_Flower]] (French + German) | | *[[Speed_Flower]] (French + German) |
| *[[Star_Medal_(Super_Paper_Mario)]] (French + German + Spanish)
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| *[[Ancient_Clue]] (German + Spanish) | | *[[Ancient_Clue]] (German + Spanish) |
| *[[Card_Key_(Super_Paper_Mario)]] (French + German + Spanish) | | *[[Card_Key_(Super_Paper_Mario)]] (French + German + Spanish) |
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| *[[Fire_Tablet]] (European) | | *[[Fire_Tablet]] (European) |
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| *[[Fort_Key]] (European) | | *[[Fort_Key]] (European) |
| *[[Golden_Card]] (French + German + Italian)
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| *[[Goldfish_Bowl]] (German + Italian) | | *[[Goldfish_Bowl]] (German + Italian) |
| *[[Helmet]] (German + Italian + Spanish) | | *[[Helmet]] (German + Italian + Spanish) |
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| *[[Ruins_Key_(Super_Paper_Mario)]] (European) | | *[[Ruins_Key_(Super_Paper_Mario)]] (European) |
| *[[Stone_Tablet]] (European) | | *[[Stone_Tablet]] (European) |
| *[[Water_Tablet]] (German + Italian + Spanish) | | *[[Water_Tablet]] (German + Italian + Spanish) |
| *[[You-Know-What]] (Italian)
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| *[[Nimbi]] (French + German)
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| *[[Blubi]] (French + German)
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| *[[Fallbi]] (French + German + Spanish) | | *[[Fallbi]] (French + German + Spanish) |
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| *[[Novbi]] (French + German) | | *[[Novbi]] (French + German) |
| *[[Rebbi]] (German)
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| *[[Saturbi]] (European) | | *[[Saturbi]] (European) |
| *[[Sprinbi]] (European) | | *[[Sprinbi]] (European) |
| *[[Sumbi]] (French + German) | | *[[Sumbi]] (French + German) |
| *[[Sunbi]] (French + German + Spanish) | | *[[Sunbi]] (French + German + Spanish) |
| *[[Whibbi]] (French + German)
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| *[[Yebbi]] (German)
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| *[[Squirpina_XIV]] (German + Italian)
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| *[[Private_Koopa]] (French + German + Spanish) | | *[[Private_Koopa]] (French + German + Spanish) |
| *[[Charold]] (French + German)
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| *[[Hammer_Bro_captain]] (European) | | *[[Hammer_Bro_captain]] (European) |
| *[[Tribe_of_Darkness]] (French + German)
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| *[[Tuff_(citizen)]] (French + German + Spanish) | | *[[Tuff_(citizen)]] (French + German + Spanish) |
| *[[Tuff_(guard)]] (European) | | *[[Tuff_(guard)]] (European) |
| *[[Websterite]] (French + German + Spanish) | | *[[Websterite]] (French + German + Spanish) |
| *[[Blollop]] (French + German + Spanish) | | *[[Blollop]] (German + Spanish) |
| *[[Marl]] (French + German + Spanish) | | *[[Marl]] (French + German + Spanish) |
| *[[Norite]] (French + German + Spanish) | | *[[Norite]] (French + German + Spanish) |
| | *[[Orb_(Super_Paper_Mario)]] (German + Italian + Spanish) |
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| *[[Orb_(Super_Paper_Mario)]] (European)
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| *[[Cooking_Disk]] (European)
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| *[[Captain_Gills]] (European)
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| *[[Tribe_of_Ancients]] (French)
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| *[[List of characters]] | | *[[List of characters]] |