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*Since her [[Super Mario Bros.|debut]] in 1985, '''[[Princess Peach]]''' ''(pictured)'' has appeared in more games than any female character in video game history.
*'''''[[Wario World]]''''' ''(pictured)'' is the only 3D platformer game in the [[Wario (franchise)|''Wario'' franchise]].
*In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', the Japanese characters on the [[Toad Town Dojo]]'s billboard read "'''Way of the old man'''" in reference to [[The Master|the Master]].
*In the ''[[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]]'' level '''[[Sweet Paradise]]''', [[Nintendo]] logos can be seen in some of the red substance towards the middle of the stage, and the blue and purple at the end. DK logos can be seen in the brown square-shaped substance.
*At the end of the ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' [https://youtu.be/JbuJZP0_8iQ?t=2152 April 30 Nintendo Direct], when the Nintendo fan pulls out his "Things to do before I die" list to write "Buy ''Mario Kart 8''", one of the other notes on the list is "'''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels|Beat SMB2: The Lost Levels]]'''", which is a joke about how difficult the game is compared to other ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' games.
*In '''''[[Mario Paint]]''''', each letter causes a different effect on the game's title screen.
*'''[[Wet-Dry World]]''' was used in a [[List of Mario references in advertisements#Got Milk?|''Got Milk?'' commercial]] in the late 1990s. Mario, who is unable to jump onto a platform in the first area, breaks through the screen, through a series of events winds up in a refrigerator, drinks some milk, becomes super-sized, and starts walking on the top of the level. However, the level shown in the commercial differs from the one in-game in that the sky is bright blue instead of dark.
*Charles Dickens's ''{{wp|A Christmas Carol}}'' was wholly parodied in the comic published in the issue of the German [[Club Nintendo (magazine)|Club Nintendo magazine]], '''[[Warios Weihnachtsmärchen]]'''.

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The boxart for Wario World.