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*'''[[Bowser's Sky Castle]]''' from ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'' was planned to have mini-games to lengthen the level, but the idea was scrapped due to time constraints.
*'''[[Bowser's Sky Castle]]''' from ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'' was planned to have mini-games to lengthen the level, but the idea was scrapped due to time constraints.
*'''[[Day at the Races]]''' from ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' is the first minigame in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]] to involve the players choosing a computer character for them in a bookmakers-style of gameplay.
*'''[[Day at the Races]]''' from ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' is the first minigame in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]] to involve the players choosing a computer character for them in a bookmakers-style of gameplay.
*In the Japanese version of ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'', every character has a winning animation that involves a bottle of '''champagne'''. [[Bowser]] and [[Peach]] drink champagne in their animations, which goes against Nintendo of America's policy on the depiction of alcohol, as it was considered inappropriate for younger children. In the Western versions, they just toss and catch the bottles.
*In the Japanese version of ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'', every character has a winning animation that involves a bottle of champagne. [[Bowser]] and [[Peach]] drink champagne in their animations, which goes against Nintendo of America's policy on the depiction of alcohol (it is considered inappropriate for younger children). In the Western versions, they just toss and catch the bottles.

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  • Since her debut in 1985, Princess Peach (pictured) has appeared in more games than any female character in video game history.
  • Bowser's Sky Castle from Paper Mario: Sticker Star was planned to have mini-games to lengthen the level, but the idea was scrapped due to time constraints.
  • Day at the Races from Mario Party 2 is the first minigame in the Mario Party series to involve the players choosing a computer character for them in a bookmakers-style of gameplay.
  • In the Japanese version of Super Mario Kart, every character has a winning animation that involves a bottle of champagne. Bowser and Peach drink champagne in their animations, which goes against Nintendo of America's policy on the depiction of alcohol (it is considered inappropriate for younger children). In the Western versions, they just toss and catch the bottles.