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Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
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Attachment The color of each of the Shadow Sirens' hats matches the type of their attacks. Beldam's hat is blue, and she has a "Blizzard" attack. Marilyn's hat is yellow, and she has a "Thunder" attack. Vivian's hat is red, and can use a variety of fire attacks as Mario's partner.
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Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
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Two names, help_A_access, and help_door_access can be found in the game's files. It says "Hah! I'm not telling you my secrets at the show! Wait for the final version!" These were used as an E3 demo and can't be found in the Multi-Game Demo disc for the Gamecube.
Mario Tennis
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Attachment If the player turns on the game without a controller plugged in, a humorous screen featuring Luigi and Waluigi will appear with the "Match Point" theme playing, along with a message prompting the player to reset the game with a controller plugged in.
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Franchise: Dr. Seuss
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Charles Martinet, who is well known for voicing Mario and Luigi also provided the voices for The Cat in the Hat and Yertle the Turtle in several Dr. Seuss-themed educational games.
Mario Tennis
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Attachment If Mario is not one of the characters on the court, he will appear as the referee. However, if Mario is one of the players, the referee will be either Toad or a blue version of Mario. The latter is a reference to Tennis for the NES, where Mario also wore blue as the referee.
F-Zero X
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Attaching the DD expansion kit to the Nintendo 64 console will make the game play a different track on the Rainbow Road level; an arrangement of the Mario Kart 64 Rainbow Road music.
Yoshi's Island DS
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Attachment The logo on the side of the game's early box art shows that it was intended to have online functionality, but no such feature is present in the final game.
Super Mario Galaxy 2
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Attachment The Diggas seen in the E3 2009 Trailer had a different design than those found in the Spin Dig Galaxy in the final version. Their eyes were positioned on their sides, rather than on top, and their bodies were rounder, making them look more like yellow Bullet Bills.
Mario Kart Wii
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It's possible for Lakitu to be crushed briefly by obstacles when informing racer's that they're heading the wrong way. This can be done by the Thwomps in Bowser's Castle and the Crushers in Toad's Factory.
Super Mario Galaxy 2
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The Boss Megahammer was at one point called Mallettoid, and was referred to as such in demos.
Mario Party 9
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Attachment An early version of the game board "Toad Road" can be found in the game's data. The early version included three mountains, a cloud, many Toad houses, and a Wiggler, who was probably the board leader.
Mario Kart 64
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The Game originally had a Vertical Split-screen in 2 Player gameplay. This cannot be done without hacking in the Final Version, and the Lap Counter still appears in Battle Mode. Mario Kart 8 later managed to use Vertical Split-screen 18 years later.
Super Mario 64
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Attachment The enemy "Whomp" was likely inspired by a Japanese mythological creature known as a "Nurikabe". Nurikabe were said to take the form of a wall either to trick or trap any travelers. It's also said that Nurikabe could expand infinitely in size. The only known way to make it disappear was to knock on its lower-right-hand side.
Super Mario 64 DS
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Attachment Coincentration's sprite set contains some Super Mario Advance 4 sprites, which aren't used in the final game. Coincentration's internal name is "wrecking_crew", a reference to the NES game of the same name. The mini-game uses this name in New Super Mario Bros. as well.
Super Mario Advance
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Attachment The "Item Get" jingle from The Legend of Zelda is in the game's files. It was possibly used for test purposes.
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
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Attachment The interior of Mario's house in the opening scene contains a full recreation of the bedroom as it was in Paper Mario, even though only the tiniest bit of it is visible in the opening, and this room is never seen outside of a cutscene.
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Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
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Attachment A lot of the tracks in Double Dash are connected by landmarks in the background. For instance, it's possible to see the mountain from D.K Mountain in the background of Dino Dino Jungle.
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Paper Mario: Sticker Star
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Attachment Though he never appears in the plot, Luigi can be seen sitting in the backgrounds of 5 different stages. Using paperize, the player can even pull him off the page where he will run off screen. Every time the player does this, the left-most house in the Decalberg Suburbs will have a humorous newspaper article about Luigi being spotted in that location. If the player finds him all 5 times he will appear leading the parade during the credits.
Animal Crossing
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Animal Crossing for the GameCube is a direct port of the Japanese-only Nintendo 64 Dōbutsu no Mori (Animal Forest) so it takes up very little space on the GameCube disc. The entire game is loaded into the GameCube's RAM, and as a result, after the player enters their town they can remove the game disc from the GameCube and continue to play the game normally.
Donkey Kong
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This was the first Game Boy title designed with enhanced features when played on the Super Game Boy. Playing this way added a set value of colors and a background that looked like the Donkey Kong arcade cabinet.
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