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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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VSWreckingCrewCabinetFlyerJP.png|Japanese flyer showing the arcade cabinet. | VSWreckingCrewCabinetFlyerJP.png|Earlier Japanese flyer showing the arcade cabinet. | ||
VSWreckingCrewScreensFlyerJP.png|Japanese flyer showing gameplay screenshots. | VSWreckingCrewScreensFlyerJP.png|Earlier Japanese flyer showing gameplay screenshots. | ||
VSWreckingCrewCabinetFlyerJPredrawn.png|Later Japanese flyer showing the arcade cabinet. | |||
VSWreckingCrewScreensFlyerJPredrawn.png|Later Japanese flyer showing gameplay screenshots. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Japanese flyers depict the main characters without mustaches, which may be a holdover from | *Earlier Japanese flyers depict the main characters without mustaches, which may be a holdover from a period of development when [[Mario]] and Luigi were not the main characters.<ref>[http://www.wired.com/2010/04/sakamoto/ Q&A: Metroid Creator’s Early 8-Bit Days at Nintendo] (accessed July 15th 2014)</ref> The early screenshots in the flyers also have differences compared to the released version. Notably, the HUD has the text "I UP" and "IIUP" instead of "MARIO" and "LUIGI", supporting the notion that Mario and Luigi were added late in development. Additionally, the second player is green or blue-clothed, whereas Luigi wears a lighter shade of Mario's red in the final. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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