Posted by K’ Dash in 04-22-2009, 11:20 PM
Old, but really good
Posted by K’ Dash in 04-22-2009, 11:20 PM
Old, but really good
Posted by Prime Blue in 11-04-2008, 12:07 AM
I never knew that was supposed to be a feather on Mario’s head!
As a kid, I always thought it was like that medical thing Dr. Mario wears on his head.
Posted by snap0212
What? I always thought this was something like a small mirror or a lamp. A feather? Unbelievable! *_*
Cacildo´s note: This is from Super Mario Land 2, for the original Game Boy. The explanation is simple: since the game boy didnt displayed any colors, the only way for the player to be reminded that mario is in Fire Mario mode was to add something to the sprite. So they added a feather (got this info here )
Posted by TheSonicRetard in 07-23-2008, 08:11 PM
If you’re going to point out Mario being in Sega’s mascot game, at least get it right:
Mari-oh, the original first level boss for Alex Kidd in Shinobi world.
Posted by Guybrush Threepwood in 07-23-2008, 08:26 AM
This might have been posted in the thread already, but you can see Mario in Sonic the Hedgehog:
Those etchings are “supposed” to be two lions but we all know what they are. 😉
Cacildo´s note: I can see it clearly. But since almost nobody else can, another user decided to make a image showing exactly where mario is
Posted by JonnyBrad
Cacildo´s note: Its a strech. But a pretty funny one.
Posted by grap3fruitman in 04-23-2008, 07:29 AM
Koopa means “poop” in Polish. You could imagine my confusion as a non-English speaking child playing Mario. I’m not sure about the spelling but it’s pronounced exactly the same.
Posted by DarthWaiter in 03-25-2008, 08:25 AM
anyone else remember the “FUN” letters in Super Mario 64?
Behind the wall in the American version we got a “F” In Japan they got a “N” And in Europe they got a “U” I can take pics later if you want to see. |
What the hell? Need pics please.
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This is the American version, and is the only version of Super Mario 64 that I have access to. Just go behind the door with the 3 stars on it (the first snow stage) and go right up to the stage painting. Position the camera to see behind the painting and you will see it.
You will see the letter F. Its different for other releases; Japanese and PAL.
It spells out FUN. The N64 was called the FUN Machine internally for quite awhile.
Its in Super Mario 64 on the N64 and on the Virtual Console. Not sure about the DS release. I’m about to check
just took some pics:
Posted by Toma
Well it blowed my mind. So I checked it for wanting to be blowed again when I can see it with my own eyes on my own tv.
So yeah. VC SM64 Europe has the F.
Which seems to be the same as the ntsc american SM64.
My guess is that they havent put up 3 completely different version of sm64, but 3 times the same with different language settings to safe some work? or space online?
Posted by Ezduo in 01-27-2008, 03:17 AM
The bushes in Super Mario Bros. were just recolored clouds.
Ekans backwards is snake.
Girafarig backwards is girafarig.
Cacildo´s note: The image in the original post is broken (after all, its a 3 year old image in a once free image holder), but since this is a “secret” so widespread across the internet (after this post, i mean) it was easy to get a new one.