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*In ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', if the player manages to get 129 or more lives, they will receive an instant [[Game Over]] should they die again. The game somehow interprets this as the player having a negative amount of lives; this is likely due to data overflow.  
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*In the [[Frantic Factory]] level of ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', an original arcade machine can be found. If [[Donkey Kong]] has learned how to pull levers, he can play the original game (as [[Mario]], though). In order to reach [[King K. Rool]], this game must be completed twice up to the last level, with Mario starting out with one life and able to gain one more each per 10,000 points.
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*In ''[[Mario Party]]'', there were a few mini-games that caused blisters to serious players due to the rapid rotation of the analog stick.
*Concept art of '''[[Guppy]]''' from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' depicts him with a fish in his mouth ''(pictured)''.
*In the [[Gameboy]] remake of ''[[Super Mario World]], a player can earn a maximum of 9,999,999 points.
*In the French and Italian translations of ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', '''[[Flint Cragley]]''' is named after {{wp|Indiana Jones (character)|Indiana Jones}}.
*In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and its [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|remake]], there is a model of {{fandom|finalfantasy|Magitek armor (Final Fantasy VI)|Magitek armor}} from ''{{fandom|finalfantasy|Final Fantasy VI}}'' inside '''[[Booster Tower]]'''.
*'''[[Rabbid Cranky]]''' is the only [[Rabbid]] hero to not have a unique Dash attack or a shield ability.

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