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**In [[Wonky Waterway]], the last part shows a 8-bit Donkey Kong statue holding a Wii Remote.
**In [[Wonky Waterway]], the last part shows a 8-bit Donkey Kong statue holding a Wii Remote.
**In [[Clifftop Climb]], if the player looks extra hard, they will see a stone-carved portrait of [[King K. Rool]]'s head.
**In [[Clifftop Climb]], if the player looks extra hard, they will see a stone-carved portrait of [[King K. Rool]]'s head.
*In ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', using the [[binoculars]] in certain levels will allow the player to spot a passing [[Wikipedia:unidentified flying object|UFO]] in the sky. In [[World 4-4 (Super Mario 3D Land)|World 4-4]], when the player reaches the end of the level and stands at the gates to the right for a number of seconds, a ghost figure will appear slowly out of the background. Once enough time passes, it will unexpectedly open its mouth wide and flash, while fading out at the same time.  
*In ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', using the [[binoculars]] in certain levels will allow the player to spot a passing [[Wikipedia:unidentified flying object|UFO]] in the sky.
In all the levels, there is a hidden 8 bit Luigi. For instance, if you look at the Ferris wheel in Bowser Land, you may spot Luigi in one of them. In [[World 4-4 (Super Mario 3D Land)|World 4-4]], when the player reaches the end of the level and stands at the gates to the right for a number of seconds, a ghost figure will appear slowly out of the background. Once enough time passes, it will unexpectedly open its mouth wide and flash, while fading out at the same time.  
*In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', in [[Flopside]], if Peach talks to [[Bleu]], he will change Peach's hairdress. If she gets an elevator or if the player switches characters, Peach will get back her usual hairdress.
*In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', in [[Flopside]], if Peach talks to [[Bleu]], he will change Peach's hairdress. If she gets an elevator or if the player switches characters, Peach will get back her usual hairdress.


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Revision as of 11:12, February 14, 2015

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An Easter egg in Super Mario 64

An Easter egg is a small secret in games, hidden by the developers. Easter eggs usually don't associate themselves with gameplay, but players usually find Easter eggs due to interest in them.

Examples of Easter eggs in Mario games:

In all the levels, there is a hidden 8 bit Luigi. For instance, if you look at the Ferris wheel in Bowser Land, you may spot Luigi in one of them. In World 4-4, when the player reaches the end of the level and stands at the gates to the right for a number of seconds, a ghost figure will appear slowly out of the background. Once enough time passes, it will unexpectedly open its mouth wide and flash, while fading out at the same time.

  • In Super Paper Mario, in Flopside, if Peach talks to Bleu, he will change Peach's hairdress. If she gets an elevator or if the player switches characters, Peach will get back her usual hairdress.