Mario Paint BS Ban

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The title of this article is official, but it comes from a Japanese source.
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Mario Paint BS Ban
Title screen for Mario Paint.
Title screen
Developers Nintendo R&D1
Intelligent Systems
Publisher Nintendo
Platform Satellaview
Language English
Mode Single player
Format
Super Famicom:
Cartridge
Satellaview soundlink
Input
Super NES:

Mario Paint BS Ban is a version of Mario Paint with joypad support that was broadcast for the Satellaview system. For this release of the game, a Mario Paint contest was held, in which contestants of exceptional Mario Paint artistic skill made artwork pieces.[1] This contest was held in November 1997,[2] and the winning entry was later included in Mario Paint Yūshō Naizō Ban.

Controls[edit]

Unlike the original Mario Paint, both Mario Paint BS Ban and Mario Paint Yūshō Naizō Ban are controlled entirely with a controller, rather than the mouse. As a result, there are a few tweaks to the controls to fit the new controller. The X Button button can be used to brake the cursor if pressed. If a direction is pressed in this state, the cursor will move over one pixel, and if held, it will move the cursor much slower in that direction. In addition, the "Mouse Speed" option has no effect on the cursor in this version. These controls are also used in the Gnat Attack minigame.

Action(s) Input
Move Cursor +Control Pad
Draw, Select A Button
Pause (Gnat Attack only) B Button
Brake Cursor / Slow Cursor X Button
Speed Up Cursor L Button/R Button

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マリオペイントBS版[?]
Mario Peinto BS-ban
Mario Paint BS Version

References[edit]

  1. ^ Vol.1 南国に生まれた絵. www.ncn-t.net (Japanese). Retrieved June 27, 2024.
  2. ^ Satellaview History Museum. www.dion.ne.jp (Japanese). Archived March 8, 2016, 11:46:45 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved June 27, 2024.