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*'''''[[Mario | {{news-image|Coin Cache 5.png|150px}} | ||
* | *The model of '''[[Peach's Castle]]''' seen in the ''[[Mario Party 5]]'' [[minigame]] [[Coin Cache]] ''(pictured)'' is reused in the ''[[Mario Party 8]]'' minigame [[Crank to Rank]]. | ||
* | *According to Eric Kozlowsky, one of the artists for ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]'', '''[[Dynamite Dash]]''' was one of the most difficult levels to design for the game. | ||
*[[ | *Because the fight against '''[[Mollusque-Lanceur]]''' uses the entirety of the [[Seaside Kingdom]], "Mollusque-Lanceur Battle" is the only battle music track in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' to have an 8-bit variant. | ||
*In the French version of ''[[Paper Mario]]'', '''[[Yakkey]]'''{{'}}s name was mistranslated as "Biquet", meaning "Goatling". |
Latest revision as of 21:24, December 28, 2024
- The model of Peach's Castle seen in the Mario Party 5 minigame Coin Cache (pictured) is reused in the Mario Party 8 minigame Crank to Rank.
- According to Eric Kozlowsky, one of the artists for Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, Dynamite Dash was one of the most difficult levels to design for the game.
- Because the fight against Mollusque-Lanceur uses the entirety of the Seaside Kingdom, "Mollusque-Lanceur Battle" is the only battle music track in Super Mario Odyssey to have an 8-bit variant.
- In the French version of Paper Mario, Yakkey's name was mistranslated as "Biquet", meaning "Goatling".