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*The renders used to represent the game's official soundtracks in-game are of each soundtrack's Japanese cover art digitally pasted on top of a template of the same CD jewel case, rather than simply being an image of the cover art alone or a scan of the original CD packaging (in the case of ''Super Mario 64'' and ''Super Mario Galaxy'', as the ''Super Mario Sunshine'' soundtrack was never given a dedicated release before its inclusion in ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars'').
*The renders used to represent the game's official soundtracks in-game are of each soundtrack's Japanese cover art digitally pasted on top of a template of the same CD jewel case, rather than simply being an image of the cover art alone or a scan of the original CD packaging (in the case of ''Super Mario 64'' and ''Super Mario Galaxy'', as the ''Super Mario Sunshine'' soundtrack was never given a dedicated release before its inclusion in ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars'').
*When a game is selected on the main menu, a unique {{wp|iris shot|iris in}} is used when transitioning to the loading screen: ''Super Mario 64'' uses one shaped like a [[Power Star]]; ''Super Mario Sunshine'', a [[Shine Sprite]]; and ''Super Mario Galaxy'', a [[Grand Star]].
*When a game is selected on the main menu, a unique {{wp|iris shot|iris in}} is used when transitioning to the loading screen: ''Super Mario 64'' uses one shaped like a [[Power Star]]; ''Super Mario Sunshine'', a [[Shine Sprite]]; and ''Super Mario Galaxy'', a [[Grand Star]].
*Prior to the game's announcement, a remastered collection of ''Super Mario'' games for the Switch was first rumored on March 30, 2020, by the Video Games Chronicle among other sites.<ref>Robinson, A. (March 30, 2020). [https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/super-mario-bros-35th-anniversary Nintendo has big plans for Super Mario Bros.’ 35th anniversary]. ''Video Games Chronicle''. Retrieved July 5, 2022.</ref>


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