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  2. Power-up - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Super Mario Bros. introduced the Super Mushroom, which has entered popular culture, [7] being described as "the quintessential power-up". [4] The original game idea was to have an always big Mario as a technical advance, but later the power-up was introduced to make him "super" as a bonus effect. [12]

  3. Super Mario - Wikipedia

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    It also brought back several older gameplay features, including the Super Leaf power-up last seen in Super Mario Bros. 3. New Super Mario Bros. 2 was released in Summer 2012 for the Nintendo 3DS. Mario and Luigi must once again save Princess Peach from Bowser and the Koopalings, with the game's secondary goal to collect as many coins as possible.

  4. Bowsette - Wikipedia

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    However, while Mario consoles him, Bowser reveals that he is holding the Super Crown power-up, and in the last panel, the two are shown walking past Peach and Luigi, who were playing tennis, with Bowser now transformed into a female character resembling Peach but with a black strapless dress, fangs, large horns protruding from the sides of her ...

  5. Super Mario Bros. 3 - Wikipedia

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    By mid-1989, Super Mario Bros. 3 had become the second best-selling game in Japan (non-bundled) up until then, after Dragon Quest III. [53] Super Mario Bros. 3 went on to become the overall best-selling game of 1989 in Japan, just above Tetris in second place. [54] It also topped the Japanese sales chart in January 1990. [55]

  6. Super Mario Bros. - Wikipedia

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    Super Mario Bros. [b] is a 1985 platform video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). It is the successor to the 1983 arcade game Mario Bros. and the first game in the Super Mario series.

  7. Blue shell - Wikipedia

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    The blue shell, [1] [2] officially referred to by Nintendo as the Spiny Shell, [3] [4] [5] is a power-up item in the Mario Kart video game series. Originating in Mario Kart 64 (1996) and featured in every main entry of the series since then, the Spiny Shell, when used, aims directly at the racer in first place, stopping them on impact.

  8. List of Nintendo products - Wikipedia

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    Super Mario Bros. / Duck Hunt / World Class Track Meet: ... Panel de Pon: Intelligent Systems ... BS Super Mario USA Power Challenge (1 - 4) March 31, 1996 ...

  9. Puzzle League - Wikipedia

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    Puzzle League, known as Panel de Pon [a] in Japan, is a series of video games published by Nintendo for its various video game consoles. The series began with Panel de Pon in Japan, named Tetris Attack in North America, and has since been adapted to many other consoles. The core gameplay of each version is the same in each game, but branding ...