Mario Family
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- Not to be confused with Mario and Luigi's family.
Mario Family (ジャガーミシン刺しゅう専用ソフトマリオファミリー Jaguar Mishin Sashi Senyou Soft: Mario Family) is the first ever sewing machine to be operated by a Nintendo Game Boy Color: the JN-100. Another more recent model, the JN-2000, also works with a Game Boy Color. The way that these models work is that they receive instructions from the Game Boy Color, and with these instructions embroider special designs onto fabric. Mario Family was devised by a company called Jaguar. It was released on August 27, 2001[1] only in Japan.
Patterns
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The Mario Family cartridge had 32 patterns stored in it. The patterns include the following:
- A design of a Galoomba
- A design of a Para-Goomba from Super Mario World
- A design of a Banzai Bill
- A design of a Rex
- A design of a Spike Top
- A design of a Blooper
- A design of a Dolphin
- A design of the 3-Up Moon
- A design of a Starman
- A design of a Coin
- A design of one of Yoshi Eggs
- A design of Lakitu's Cloud
- A design of a Super Mushroom
- A design of a Red Berry from Super Mario World
- A design of one of Mario's classic Warp Pipes
Trivia
- There was a cancelled game in the Kirby series called Kirby Family, which also used the Jaguar sewing machine.
References
Game Boy Color games | |
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Super Mario franchise | Super Mario Bros. Deluxe (1999) • Mario Golf (1999) • Mario Tennis (2000) • Mobile Golf (2001) • Mario Family (2001) |
Donkey Kong franchise | Donkey Kong GB: Dinky Kong & Dixie Kong (2000) • Donkey Kong Country (2000) |
Wario franchise | Wario Land II* (1998) • Wario Land 3 (2000) |
Other | Game & Watch Gallery 2* (1998) • The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX* (1998) • Game & Watch Gallery 3* (1999) |