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Template:Infobox Mario Artist: Polygon Studio was the final game to be released in the Mario Artist series on the failing Nintendo 64DD, it was only released in Japan on August 29, 2000. There were four more planned, but due to the failure of the system they remained unreleased. The game allows players to construct and render 3D polygons, then texture them, and paint them. The player can also import them into pre-made animations, much like the other titles in the series. Along with this the player can play microgames that include the player's polygon in the "Sound Bomber" mode. This is obviously the inspiration for the WarioWare series. What appear to be early versions of WarioWare microgames can be seen, including what is clearly Crazy Cars. They even level up as the player progresses. The microgames use the polygon the player has made, like WarioWare: D.I.Y. uses art the player has made. The microgames are also played on a tape recorder, providing further inspiration for WarioWare. The game, at the very beginning, also has the push-up scene from Mario Paint.
Microgames
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Trivia
- Excluding FLIES and MAZE, all other microgames are directly reused in Wario Ware Inc.
- The music which plays in a menu of Polygon Studio called [ブロツクさくひん] (Block Work) is used for Coursebot, with some slight changes.[1]
- The texts in the first round of Sound Bomber are in katakana, in the second part are in latin and at the third part are in kanji.
Staff
- Main article: List of Mario Artist: Polygon Studio staff
References
- ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psp1PK1yFd4 The music plays from 3:35
Nintendo 64 games | |
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Super Mario franchise | Super Mario 64 (1996) • Mario Kart 64 (1996) • Mario no Photopi (1998) • Mario Party (1998) • Mario Golf (1999) • Mario Artist: Paint Studio* (1999) • Mario Party 2 (1999) • Mario Artist: Talent Studio* (2000) • Mario Artist: Communication Kit* (2000) • Mario Tennis (2000) • Paper Mario (2000) • Mario Artist: Polygon Studio* (2000) • Mario Party 3 (2000) • Dr. Mario 64 (2001) |
Donkey Kong franchise | Diddy Kong Racing (1997) • Donkey Kong 64 (1999) |
Yoshi franchise | Yoshi's Story (1997) |
Crossovers | Super Smash Bros. (1999) |