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{{italic title|List of ''Mario'' references in Nintendo video games}}
The following is a list of references to the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] in video games released by [[Nintendo]]. For a list of references to the ''Super Mario'' franchise in video games not made by Nintendo, see [[List of references in third-party video games]].
A list of references to the [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' franchise]] in video games released by [[Nintendo]].
==''1080°'' series==
===''[[wikipedia:1080° Snowboarding|1080° Snowboarding]]'' ([[Nintendo 64|N64]])===
*Two members of the animated crowd textures are dressed like [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]].


==''[[wikipedia:1080° Avalanche|1080° Avalanche]]'' ([[Nintendo GameCube|GCN]])==
===''[[wikipedia:1080° Avalanche|1080° Avalanche]]'' ([[Nintendo GameCube|GCN]])===
[[File:1080Snowboarding.png|thumb|View of the underside of Ricky Winderborn's board.]]
[[File:1080Snowboarding.png|thumb|View of the underside of Ricky Winderborn's board.]]
*On the bottom of Ricky Winterborn's "8-Bit Soul" snowboard, a ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' sprite of Mario, using the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' color palette, can be seen (or Luigi on the alternate color of that board). Ricky's bio also mentions that he likes to play Nintendo games such as ''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''The Legend of Zelda''.
*On the bottom of Ricky Winterborn's "8-Bit Soul" snowboard, a ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' sprite of Mario, using the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' color palette, can be seen (or Luigi on the alternate color of that board). Ricky's bio also mentions that he likes to play Nintendo games such as ''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''The Legend of Zelda''.
*An NES controller board makes the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' jump noise when the jump button is pressed and the [[Bill Blaster]] sound when landing.
*An NES controller board makes the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' jump noise when the jump button is pressed, and the [[Bill Blaster]] sound when landing.
*At the end of the stage Midnight City is an ice sculpture of Mario in a victory pose.
*At the end of the stage Midnight City is an ice sculpture of Mario in a victory pose.


==''Animal Crossing'' series==
==''Animal Crossing'' series==
===''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing (GCN)|Animal Crossing]]'' ([[Nintendo GameCube|GCN]])===
*In all games in the series, if the player finds Bells from a rock using a shovel, the [[extra life|1-Up]] tune from ''Super Mario Bros.'' will play for every bag found.
 
===''[[nookipedia:Doubutsu no Mori|Doubutsu no Mori]]'' ([[Nintendo 64|N64]])===
*The player can obtain seven rare [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] games, which can be placed in their house as furniture items and played via emulation by interacting with them. Among them are ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]''
*There are four ''Super Mario''-related shirts: the [[nookipedia:Item:Big bro's shirt (Animal Crossing)|"big bro's shirt"]], a red shirt with Mario's trademark "M"; the [[nookipedia:Item:Li'l bro's shirt (Animal Crossing)|"lil' bro's shirt"]], a green shirt with Luigi's "L"; the [[nookipedia:Item:Turnip top (Animal Crossing)|"turnip top"]], on which a pattern resembling [[vegetable]]s appears, and the [[nookipedia:Item:Toad print (Animal Crossing)|"toad print"]], which is a red shirt with [[Toad (species)|Toad]] spots. These items would reappear in both ''Animal Crossing'' and ''Doubutsu no Mori e+''.
 
===''[[nookipedia:Doubutsu no Mori+|Doubutsu no Mori+]]'' / ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing|Animal Crossing]]'' ([[Nintendo GameCube|GCN]])===
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*When [[nookipedia:Rover|Rover]] calls [[nookipedia:Tom Nook|Tom Nook]] when the second, third, or fourth player first starts a save, he says "It's-a me! Good impression, huh?", referring to Mario's famous catchphrase.
*When [[nookipedia:Rover|Rover]] calls [[nookipedia:Tom Nook|Tom Nook]] when the second, third, or fourth player first starts a save, he says "It's-a me! Good impression, huh?", referring to Mario's famous catchphrase.
*There are many rare [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] games that the player can find and play once they are in their house. Among them are several ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' games:
*As with ''Doubutsu no Mori'', there are many rare NES games that the player can find and play once they are in their house. Among them are several ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' games (including the two featured in ''Doubutsu no Mori''), the methods of obtaining which differ between ''Doubutsu no Mori+'' and ''Animal Crossing''.
**''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. Math]]'' are obtainable from Tom Nook's [[nookipedia:Lottery|Lottery]], [[nookipedia:Crazy Redd's|Crazy Redd's]], or by digging it up after a villager buries it.
**In ''Doubutsu no Mori+'', the games can be obtained as follows:
**''[[Wario's Woods]]'' can be obtained by burying a furniture item on [[nookipedia:Animal Island|Animal Island]], then having the [[nookipedia:Islander|Islander]] dig it up and bury another item as replacement. The replacement item has a chance of being ''Wario's Woods''.
***''Donkey Kong'' can be mailed to the player as a birthday present, and can alternatively be obtained by burying a furniture item on [[nookipedia:Animal Island|Animal Island]], then having the [[nookipedia:Islander|Islander]] dig it up and bury another item as replacement. The same method can be used to obtain ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' and ''[[Wario's Woods]]''.
**''[[Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong 3]]'' are obtainable through codes provided as prizes from Nintendo giveaways.
***''[[Donkey Kong Jr. Math]]'' can be purchased from [[nookipedia:Crazy Redd's|Crazy Redd's]].
**''[[Mario Bros.]]'' can be obtained by scanning an [[e-Reader]] card for the game.
***''[[Donkey Kong 3]]'' can be won as a prize from Tom Nook's [[nookipedia:Lottery|lottery]].
**''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' is hidden in the game's code and can only be obtained through cheating devices.
***''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'' can be obtained by mailing villagers letters consisting solely of the codes written on the backs of their [[e-Reader]] cards. The same method can also be used to obtain ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', itself also given away to players as part of a ''Famitsu'' sweepstakes.
*Two items in the game are rare [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] statues, which are gold and silver respectively.
**In ''Animal Crossing'', the methods of obtaining most of these games are radically altered:
*While rowing to Animal Island, [[nookipedia:Kapp'n|Kapp'n]] sings one of a few random songs, and a line to one of them is that he sings better than Mario.
***''Donkey Kong'' and ''Donkey Kong Jr. Math'' are obtainable from Tom Nook's lottery, Crazy Redd's, or by digging it up after a villager buries it.
***''Wario's Woods'' is obtained through the exact same method as in ''Doubutsu no Mori+'', the only obtainable ''Super Mario'' game to hold this distinction.
***''Donkey Kong Jr.'' and ''Donkey Kong 3'' are obtainable through codes provided for the player's specific name and town as prizes from Nintendo giveaways on the game's official site. Because the website is no longer online, these items are now only available through universal item codes or by using cheating devices.
***''Mario Bros.'' can be obtained by scanning an e-Reader card for the game.
***''Super Mario Bros.'' is hidden in the game's code and can only be obtained through cheating devices.
*Two items in the game are the [[nookipedia:Item:Mario trophy (Animal Crossing)|Mario trophy]] and [[nookipedia:Item:Luigi trophy (Animal Crossing)|Luigi trophy]], which are gold and silver respectively.
*While rowing to Animal Island, [[nookipedia:Kapp'n|Kapp'n]] sings one of a few random songs, and one of the lyrics to one of them says that he sings better than Mario.
*After rescuing [[nookipedia:Gulliver|Gulliver]], the player might be told of how he left his pet goldfish in [[zeldawiki:Hyrule|Hyrule]] and [[Toad Town]].
*After rescuing [[nookipedia:Gulliver|Gulliver]], the player might be told of how he left his pet goldfish in [[zeldawiki:Hyrule|Hyrule]] and [[Toad Town]].
*There is a series of ''Mario''-themed furniture that can be unlocked with special cheat codes from ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' if the player tells them to Tom Nook. They include: a [[Warp Pipe]], a [[Super Star]], a [[Fire Flower]], a [[Mushroom]], a [[Goal Pole|Flagpole]], a [[Koopa Shell]], a [[Cannon]] (or rather a [[Bill Blaster]]), a [[? Block]], a [[Brick Block]], and a [[Coin]]. There is a wallpaper called "Mushroom Mural" which is an exact replica of the backdrop of the first level in ''Super Mario Bros.'', and a carpet called "Block Flooring" which is identical to the ground tiles.
*There is a series of ''Super Mario''-themed furniture that can be unlocked with special cheat codes from ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' if the player tells them to Tom Nook. They include: a [[Warp Pipe]], a [[Super Star]], a [[Fire Flower]], a [[Mushroom]], a [[Goal Pole|Flagpole]], a [[Koopa Shell]], a [[Cannon]] (or rather a [[Bill Blaster]]), a [[? Block]], a [[Brick Block]], and a [[Coin]]. There is a wallpaper called "Mushroom Mural" which is an exact replica of the backdrop of the first level in ''Super Mario Bros.'', and a carpet called "Block Flooring" which is identical to the ground tiles.
*There are four ''Mario''-related shirts: the "big bro's shirt", a red shirt with Mario's trademark "M"; the "lil' bro's shirt", a green shirt with Luigi's "L"; the "turnip shirt", on which a pattern resembling [[vegetable]]s appears, and the "toad shirt", which is a red shirt with [[Toad (species)|Toad]] spots; for unknown reasons, the name in-game incorrectly spells "Toad" with a lowercase "t".
*[[nookipedia:Alfonso|Alfonso]] the crocodile sports the big bro's shirt, and his initial catchphrase is "It's-a me." Additionally, one of the gorillas, [[nookipedia:Louie|Louie]], greatly resembles [[Donkey Kong]] and wears the lil' bro's shirt.
*[[nookipedia:Alfonso|Alfonso]] the crocodile sports the big bro's shirt, and his initial catchphrase is "It's-a me." Additionally, one of the gorillas, [[nookipedia:Louie|Louie]], greatly resembles [[Donkey Kong]] and wears the lil' bro's shirt.
*If the player sends [[nookipedia:Bob|Bob]] the code on his e-card, he will write back in a letter claiming he had a dream of the player running around an island with a water pump on their back, a reference to ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''.
*If the player mails [[nookipedia:Bob|Bob]] the code on his e-card, he will write back in a letter claiming he had a dream of the player running around an island with a water pump on their back, a reference to ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''.
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===''[[nookipedia:Doubutsu no Mori e+|Doubutsu no Mori e+]]'' (GCN)===
===''[[nookipedia:Doubutsu no Mori e+|Doubutsu no Mori e+]]'' (GCN)===
*The Egg [[nookipedia:Town Decoration|Town Decoration]] resembles a [[Yoshi Egg]].
*The egg [[nookipedia:Town Decoration|Town Decoration]] resembles a [[Yoshi Egg]].
*If the player catches a [[nookipedia:Squid|Squid]], text will appear, roughly translating to "I caught a squid! It's a [[Blooper]]!"


===''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: Wild World|Animal Crossing: Wild World]]'' ([[Nintendo DS|DS]])===
===''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: Wild World|Animal Crossing: Wild World]]'' ([[Nintendo DS|DS]])===
[[File:ACWW Arcade Machine.png|thumb|left]]
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[[File:Mario Luigi ACWW.jpg|thumb]]
[[File:Mario Luigi ACWW.jpg|thumb]]
*The furniture pieces from the original ''Animal Crossing'' are available once more, with some new ones added in. However, this time they must be received from [[Nintendo]] through letters obtained over [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]].
*The furniture pieces from the original ''Animal Crossing'' are available once more, with some new ones added in. However, this time they must be received from [[Nintendo]] through letters obtained over [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]].
*Occasionally when players open up villagers' bureaus, dressers, etc., the message that pops up reads "What are Luigi's clothes doing in here?!"
*Occasionally when players open up villagers' bureaus, dressers, etc., the message that pops up reads "What are Luigi's clothes doing in here?!"
*The four shirts from the original return. The hats and mustaches are also in the game.
*The four shirts from the original return. The hats and mustaches are also in the game.
*The "Super Mario Bros. 3 Paper" is first in this game, with a background resembling the title screen for ''Super Mario Bros. 3''.
*The "''SMB3'' paper" appears in this game, with a background resembling the title screen for ''Super Mario Bros. 3''.
*The Arcade Machine first appears in this game, featuring a fighting game with characters resembling Mario and Luigi.
*The [[nookipedia:Item:Arcade machine (Wild World)|arcade machine]] first appears in this game, featuring a fighting game with characters resembling Mario and Luigi.
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===''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: City Folk|Animal Crossing: City Folk]]'' ([[Wii]])===
===''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: City Folk|Animal Crossing: City Folk]]'' ([[Wii]])===
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*One of the items, the Arcade Machine, has a game resembling a fighting game with Mario and Luigi. The Pinball Machine also features what appears to be the artwork for the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' on the screen and artwork of Mario on the table itself. Another item is the Tabletop Game, which looks like a side scrolling shooter; however, the ground appears to be from the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' as well.
*One of the items, the Arcade Machine, has a game resembling a fighting game with Mario and Luigi. The Pinball Machine also features what appears to be the artwork for the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' on the screen and artwork of Mario on the table itself. Another item is the Tabletop Game, which looks like a side scrolling shooter; however, the ground appears to be from the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' as well.
*A [[Banana]], Triple [[Shell]]s, a [[Yoshi Egg|Yoshi's Egg]], a "Bad Bro Mustache" (an accessory that looks like [[Wario]]'s nose and mustache), a [[Toad]] Hat, a Peach Parasol, a Wario Hat, and a Kart (taking the appearance of Mario's [[Standard Kart]] from ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'') can all be purchased from the [[nookipedia:Tom Nook Point System|Tom Nook Point System]].
*A [[Banana]], Triple [[Shell]]s, a [[Yoshi Egg|Yoshi's Egg]], a "bad bro mustache" (an accessory that looks like [[Wario]]'s nose and mustache), a [[Toad]] hat, a Peach Parasol, a Wario hat, and a Kart (taking the appearance of Mario's [[Standard Kart]] from ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'') can all be purchased from the [[nookipedia:Tom Nook Point System|Tom Nook Point System]].
*All the ''Mario''-related items from the original ''Animal Crossing'' appear in this game, but instead of using a code to obtain them, the player must shoot down a floating present with a slingshot and open it.
*All the ''Super Mario''-related items from the original ''Animal Crossing'' appear in this game, but instead of using a code to obtain them, the player must shoot down a floating present with a slingshot and open it.
*If the player finds bags of Bells from a rock using a shovel, the "Extra life" tune from ''Super Mario Bros.'' will play for every bag found.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCjT7G7Y618</ref>
*If [[nookipedia:Wendell|Wendell]] is given a red turnip or a white turnip, the player gets a ? Block or Brick Block pattern respectively.
*If [[nookipedia:Wendell|Wendell]] is given a Red Turnip or a White Turnip, the player gets a ? Block or Brick Block pattern respectively.
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===''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: New Leaf|Animal Crossing: New Leaf]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])===
===''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: New Leaf|Animal Crossing: New Leaf]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])===
[[File:New Leaf reference.jpeg|right|thumb|Guliver mentioning [[Admiral Bobbery]].]]
[[File:New Leaf reference.jpeg|thumb|Guliver mentioning [[Admiral Bobbery]].]]
*After waking up Guliver on the beach, he may ask the player if he is in [[the Overthere]]. If the player chooses to help him, he may say, "''Oh, thanks! I haven't met someone so willing to help a total stranger since the [[Pianta|residents]] of [[Ricco Harbor]]!''"<ref>[http://www.gonintendo.com/?mode=viewstory&id=202408]</ref>. He may also say, "''You mean it?! I haven't met such a noble skipper since old Bobbery of Rogueport! Not even close!''" In addition, he may also say how he was glad when he was once washed up on [[Isle Delfino]].
*After waking up Gulliver on the beach, he may ask the player if he is in [[the Overthere]]. If the player chooses to help him, he may say, "''Oh, thanks! I haven't met someone so willing to help a total stranger since the [[Pianta|residents]] of [[Ricco Harbor]]!''"<ref>[http://www.gonintendo.com/?mode=viewstory&id=202408]</ref>. He may also say, "''You mean it?! I haven't met such a noble skipper since old Bobbery of Rogueport! Not even close!''" In addition, he may also say how he was glad when he was once washed up on [[Isle Delfino]].
*When Gulliver describes his destination as Easter Island, one of the options to choose is [[Yoshi's Island (place)|Yoshi's Island]].
*When Gulliver describes his destination as Easter Island, one of the options to choose is [[Yoshi's Island (location)|Yoshi's Island]].
*Mario and Luigi hats and shirts and a Wario hat can be bought at the [[nookipedia:Able Sisters|Able Sisters]] shop. The first six notes of the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' theme plays when one of these are put on.
*Mario and Luigi hats and shirts and a Wario hat can be bought at the [[nookipedia:Able Sisters|Able Sisters]] shop. The first six notes of the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' theme plays when one of these are put on.
*Just like in ''Animal Crossing: City Folk'', revealing bags of Bells from a rock plays the [[Extra life]] tune from ''Super Mario Bros.''
*In the [[nookipedia:Dream Suite|Dream Suite]], sometimes when the player falls asleep, a soft version of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' theme will play.
*In the [[nookipedia:Dream Suite|Dream Suite]], sometimes when the player falls asleep, a soft version of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' theme will play.
*On the official website, there are QR Codes for [[nookipedia:Design|designs]] which players can scan using the sewing machine to receive special clothes in-game; two of these designs are [[Princess Peach]] and [[Princess Daisy]]'s dresses.
*On the official website, there are QR Codes for [[nookipedia:Design|designs]] which players can scan using the sewing machine to receive special clothes in-game; two of these designs are [[Princess Peach]] and [[Princess Daisy]]'s dresses.
*There is a pinball machine that has artwork from ''Super Mario Bros.''. It can be bought along with the arcade machine from the last game.
*There is a pinball machine that has artwork from ''Super Mario Bros.'' It can be bought along with the arcade machine from the last game.
*Sometimes, villagers might say they have a game about "a guy in green overalls with a vacuum cleaner", a reference to Luigi's appearance in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' and [[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon|its sequel]].
*Sometimes, villagers might say they have a game about "a guy in green overalls with a vacuum cleaner", a reference to Luigi's appearance in the ''[[Luigi's Mansion (series)|Luigi's Mansion]]'' series.
*The tabletop game looks like ''[[Donkey Kong 3]]'' as it was shown on a poster.
*The tabletop game looks like ''[[Donkey Kong 3]]'' as it was shown on a poster.
*"SMB3 paper" (used to write letters) can be bought at [[nookipedia:Timmy and Tommy's store|Timmy and Tommy's store]], which has a background similar to that of the title screen from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.
*"SMB3 paper" (used to write letters) can be bought at [[nookipedia:Timmy and Tommy's store|Timmy and Tommy's store]], which has a background similar to that of the title screen from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.
*The [[nookipedia:fortune cookie|fortune cookies]] from Timmy and Tommy's store contain lucky tickets, which can be traded in for Nintendo-related items, including items from the ''Mario'' series. Besides the carpet and wallpaper, all the 8-bit items from previous ''Animal Crossing'' games have changed into their modern designs, specifically those seen in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 7]]''. 22 of the lucky tickets are references to the ''Mario'' series, more specifically to either ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' or ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'':
*The [[nookipedia:fortune cookie|fortune cookie]]s from Timmy and Tommy's store contain lucky tickets, which can be traded in for Nintendo-related items, including items from the ''Super Mario'' franchise. Besides the carpet and wallpaper, all the 8-bit items from previous ''Animal Crossing'' games have changed into their modern designs, specifically those seen in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 7]]''. 22 of the lucky tickets are references to the ''Super Mario'' franchise, more specifically to either ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' or ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'':
 
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| 1 || ''A [[Mario Cap|red hat]] may improve your head, as well as your fashion sense.'' || [[nookipedia:Mario theme|Mushroom mural]]
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| 2 || ''You will be visited by a mustachioed man.'' || [[nookipedia:Mario theme|Block floor]]
|1||''A [[Mario Cap|red hat]] may improve your head, as well as your fashion sense.''||[[nookipedia:Item:Mushroom mural (New Leaf)|Mushroom mural]]
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| 7 || ''[[Princess Peach|She]] who shades herself from an [[Angry Sun|angry sun]] does so with dignity.'' || [[Peach's Parasol|Peach's parasol]]
|2||''You will be visited by a mustachioed man.''||[[nookipedia:Item:Block floor (New Leaf)|Block floor]]
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| 12 || ''In both life and love, there is always [[Mushroom Retainer|another castle]].'' || [[Toad]] hat
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| 17 || ''He who breaks [[block]]s with his head must remember to grow up.'' || [[Brick Block|Block]]
|12||''In both life and love, there is always [[Toad (species)|another castle]].''||[[nookipedia:Item:Toad hat (New Leaf)|Toad hat]]
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|17||''He who breaks [[block]]s with his head must remember to grow up.''||[[nookipedia:Item:Block (New Leaf)|Block]]
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| 18 || ''You cannot put a value in your life, unless you have 100 [[coin|gold coins]].'' || [[Coin]]
|18||''You cannot put a value in your life, unless you have 100 [[coin|gold coin]]s.''||[[nookipedia:Item:Coin (New Leaf)|Coin]]
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| 19 || ''He who flaps in front of an enemy may soon be flapping at his [[boots]].'' || [[Goal Pole|Flagpole]]
|19||''He who flaps in front of an enemy may soon be flapping at his [[boots]].''||[[nookipedia:Item:Goal Pole (New Leaf)|Goal Pole]]
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| 20 || ''Sometimes a flower is just a flower, unless [[Fire Flower|it causes fires]].'' || [[Fire Flower]]
|20||''Sometimes a flower is just a flower, unless [[Fire Flower|it causes fires]].''||[[nookipedia:Item:Fire Flower (New Leaf)|Fire Flower]]
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| 21 || ''He who wishes to [[Super Mario|grow big]] would be wise to eat his [[Super Mushroom|roughage]].'' || [[Super Mushroom]]
|21||''He who wishes to [[Super Mario (form)|grow big]] would be wise to eat his [[Super Mushroom|roughage]].''||[[nookipedia:Item:Super Mushroom (New Leaf)|Super Mushroom]]
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| 22 || ''He who kicks his problems away may soon find them returning.'' || [[Green Shell]]
|22||''He who kicks his problems away may soon find them returning.''||[[nookipedia:Item:Green Shell (New Leaf)|Green Shell]]
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| 23 || ''Power is often fleeting.'' || [[Super Star]]
|23||''Power is often fleeting.''||[[nookipedia:Item:Super Star (New Leaf)|Super Star]]
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| 24 || ''You only live once, unless you have [[Extra life|another guy]].'' || [[1-Up Mushroom]]
|24||''You only live once, unless you have [[Extra life|another guy]].''||[[nookipedia:Item:1-Up Mushroom (New Leaf)|1-Up Mushroom]]
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| 25 || ''The future is a mystery that may hold great treasures for you.'' || [[? Block]]
|25||''The future is a mystery that may hold great treasures for you.''||[[nookipedia:Item:? Block (New Leaf)|? Block]]
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| 26 || ''There are no shortcuts in life, except for when there are.'' || [[Warp Pipe|Pipe]]
|26||''There are no shortcuts in life, except for when there are.''||[[nookipedia:Item:Pipe (New Leaf)|Pipe]]
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| 27 || ''He who [[jump]]s over fire, does so knowing it is not impressed.'' || [[Firebar|Fire Bar]]
|27||''He who [[jump]]s over fire, does so knowing it is not impressed.''||[[nookipedia:Item:Fire Bar (New Leaf)|Fire Bar]]
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| 28 || ''Cannons are much like toasters, though bread is bad for cannons.'' || [[Bill Blaster|Bullet Bill Blaster]]
|28||''Cannons are much like toasters, though bread is bad for cannons.''||[[nookipedia:Item:Bill Blaster (New Leaf)|Bill Blaster]]
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| 29 || ''Never count your [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]] before they hatch. Plans often change.'' || [[Yoshi Egg|Yoshi's Egg]]
|29||''Never count your [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]] before they hatch. Plans often change.''||[[nookipedia:Item:Yoshi's Egg (New Leaf)|Yoshi's Egg]]
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| 31 || ''Sometimes that which protect you must also fight for you as well.'' || [[Red Shell|Triple Red Shells]]
|31||''Sometimes that which protect you must also fight for you as well.''||[[nookipedia:Item:Triple Red Shells (New Leaf)|Triple Red Shells]]
|-
|-
| 32 || ''You should consider a career as a professional [[kart]] racer.'' || [[Kart]]
|32||''You should consider a career as a professional [[kart]] racer.''||[[nookipedia:Item:Kart (New Leaf)|Kart]]
|-
|-
| 44 || ''[[Garlic]] is not a substitute for personal hygiene.'' || [[Wario|Bad bro]]'s stache
|44||''[[Garlic]] is not a substitute for personal hygiene.''||[[nookipedia:Item:Bad bro's stache (New Leaf)|Bad bro's stache]]
|-
|-
| 45 || ''An itchy nose is worth the sacrifice for a glorious upper lip.'' || [[Mario|Big bro]]'s stache
|45||''An itchy nose is worth the sacrifice for a glorious upper lip.''||[[nookipedia:Item:Big bro's mustache (New Leaf)|Big bro's mustache]]
|-
|-
| 48 || ''Those who slip are often just given a chance to appreciate the ground.'' || [[Banana|Triple Bananas]]
|48||''Those who slip are often just given a chance to appreciate the ground.''||[[nookipedia:Item:Triple Bananas (New Leaf)|Triple Bananas]]
|}
|}
{{br}}
{{br}}


===''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer|Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])===
===''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer|Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])===
*Some of the ''Mario''-related items in the previous game are reused as items for their homes in this game including the [[Super Star]] and the [[Super Mushroom]].
*Some of the ''Super Mario''-related items in the previous game are reused as items for their homes in this game including the [[Super Star]] and the [[Super Mushroom]].
*Gulliver again makes a ''Mario'' reference in one conversation, where he mentions having been washed up on the shore of [[Wuhu Island]], and goes on to bring up its appearance in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', recalling [[Kart|karts]] nearly running him down.
*Gulliver again makes a ''Super Mario'' reference in one conversation, where he mentions having been washed up on the shore of [[Wuhu Island]], and goes on to bring up its appearance in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', recalling [[kart]]s nearly running him down.
*Louie appears in this game through SpotPass, where his vision is "A 30th-anniversary party!", referencing the [[Super Mario Bros. 30th Anniversary|30th anniversary]] of ''Super Mario Bros.''
*Louie appears in this game through SpotPass, where his vision is "A 30th-anniversary party!", referencing the [[Super Mario Bros. 30th Anniversary|30th anniversary]] of ''Super Mario Bros.''
*The Wii U game shelf item first made an appearance in ''Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer''. The item features cameos of several [[Wii U]] titles, all using their Japanese box art. Among the titles included are ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]'', ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', and ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''. The item would later [[nookipedia:Item:Wii U game shelf (New Leaf)|return]] in ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo|Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo]]''


===''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp|Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp]]'' (iOS/Android)===
===''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp|Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp]]'' (iOS/Android)===
[[File:AnimalCrossing-PocketCampMarioitems.jpg|250px|thumb|Promotional image of ''Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp'' featuring ''Super Mario'' items in celebration of ''Super Mario Bros.'' 35th Anniversary.]]
*The big bro's tee can be obtained from [[nookipedia:Alfonso|Alfonso]] when reaching friendship to level 7 with him.
*The big bro's tee can be obtained from [[nookipedia:Alfonso|Alfonso]] when reaching friendship to level 7 with him.
*As part of ''[[Super Mario Run]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s first year anniversary, the [[Mario Cap|big bro's hat]] was added to this game. Putting it on, instead of making the regular jingle, it plays the first few notes of the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' theme.
*As part of ''[[Super Mario Run]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s first year anniversary, the [[Mario Cap|big bro's hat]] was added to this game. Putting it on, instead of making the regular jingle, it plays the first few notes of the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' theme.
*A ''Super Mario'' crossover event was held on [[Mario Day|March 10]], 2018, which features collectable [[Super Mushroom]]s that can be obtained from the Shovelstrike Quarry as well as Event Challenges and used to craft ''Mario''-themed items found in previous installments. A second round began on March 21, 2018, where players can obtain [[1-Up Mushroom]]s instead of Super Mushrooms, as well as a third round on March 31, where [[Mega Mushroom]]s are introduced.
*A ''Super Mario'' crossover event was held on [[Mario Day|March 10]], 2018, which features collectable [[Super Mushroom]]s that can be obtained from the Shovelstrike Quarry as well as Event Challenges and used to craft ''Super Mario''-themed items found in previous installments. A second round began on March 21, 2018, where players can obtain [[1-Up Mushroom]]s instead of Super Mushrooms, as well as a third round on March 31, where [[Mega Mushroom]]s are introduced.
*As part of the one-year anniversary of ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''{{'}}s release, a [[Cappy]] hat was made available as an accessory on October 27, 2018.
*As part of the one-year anniversary of ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''{{'}}s release, a [[Cappy]] hat was made available as an accessory on October 27, 2018.
*To celebrate Mario Day 2019, Mario's hat was made available as a free gift to all players, with the accompanying Mario outfit gifted four days later on March 14. New, limited-time ''Mario''-themed wallpaper and flooring could also be crafted for a limited time: the Mario wallpaper, based on ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]''; the Mario-ground wallpaper and Mario block floor, based on ''Super Mario Bros.''{{'}}s above-ground levels; and the Mario-water wallpaper and Mario-water flooring, based on ''Super Mario Bros.''{{'}}s underwater levels. For Fishing Tourney #12, which began on March 14, [[Cheep Cheep]]s, [[Blooper]]s, [[Eep Cheep]]s, and [[Cheep Chomp]]s could be caught. Upon catching any of them, the first six notes of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' theme would play. By participating in the tourney, the player could earn several ''Mario''-related furniture, including those that have not appeared in previous installments: an 8-bit [[fortress]], balloons based on the four aforementioned ''Mario'' enemies attached to [[Brick Block]]s (Cheep Chomp balloon, Blooper balloon, Cheep Cheep balloon, and Eep Cheep balloon), and a [[Red Shell]].
*To celebrate Mario Day 2019, Mario's hat was made available as a free gift to all players, with the accompanying Mario outfit gifted four days later on March 14. New, limited-time ''Super Mario''-themed wallpaper and flooring could also be crafted for a limited time: the Mario wallpaper, based on ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]''; the Mario-ground wallpaper and Mario block floor, based on ''Super Mario Bros.''{{'}}s above-ground levels; and the Mario-water wallpaper and Mario-water flooring, based on ''Super Mario Bros.''{{'}}s underwater levels. For Fishing Tourney #12, which began on March 14, [[Cheep Cheep]]s, [[Blooper]]s, [[Eep Cheep]]s, and [[Cheep Chomp]]s could be caught. Upon catching any of them, the first six notes of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' theme would play. By participating in the tourney, the player could earn several ''Super Mario''-related furniture, including those that have not appeared in previous installments: an 8-bit [[fortress]], balloons based on the four aforementioned ''Super Mario'' enemies attached to [[Brick Block]]s (Cheep Chomp balloon, Blooper balloon, Cheep Cheep balloon, and Eep Cheep balloon), and a [[Red Shell]].
*Three T-shirts based on the [[virus]]es &ndash; the blue virus tee, yellow virus tee, and red virus tee &ndash; were given out to players for free on July 19, 2019 to celebrate the release of ''[[Dr. Mario World]]''.
*Three T-shirts based on the [[virus]]es &ndash; the blue virus tee, yellow virus tee, and red virus tee &ndash; were given out to players for free on July 19, 2019 to celebrate the release of ''[[Dr. Mario World]]''.


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</gallery>


==''[[armswiki:ARMS|ARMS]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch|NS]])==
===''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: New Horizons|Animal Crossing: New Horizons]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch|Switch]])===
[[File:AnimalCrossingSyrup.jpg|thumb|Gullivarrr mentions [[Captain Syrup]].]]
*If the player refuses to help look for Gulliver's communicator parts, he says, ''"Oof. I haven't received a cold shoulder this icy since my brush with the Snomad fleet..."'', a reference to the [[Snowmads]] from ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]'', albeit with "Snowmad" misspelled.
*In the English version, when the player catches a squid, a message that reads, ''"I caught a squid! Do they... not actually "bloop"?"'' may appear at random, which references [[Blooper]]s.
*The three possible colorings for the doll inside the [[nookipedia:Item:Tulip surprise box (New Horizons)|Tulip Surprise Box]] are based on [[Princess Peach]], [[Princess Daisy]] and [[Rosalina]].<ref>https://www.twitter.com/NishiOxnard/status/1261158516519170048</ref>
*Gullivarrr's dialogue mentions [[Captain Syrup]] and [[Cortez]], as well as [[Crocodile Isle]] and [[Keelhaul Key]].
*When the player talks to a peppy villager, they may mention a game they have been waiting for to come out named ''Super Gyroid Brothers'', a reference to ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''<ref> https://twitter.com/RicoGamerBoi/status/1307760374360371200</ref>
[[File:Animal Crossing New Horizons Mario Collab Press.png|thumb|''Super Mario''-themed items featured in ''New Horizons''.]]
*As part of the [[Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary|35th anniversary]] of ''Super Mario Bros.'', [[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history/1.8.0|the ''Animal Crossing: New Horizons'' 1.8.0 update]] was released on February 25, 2021 and features ''Super Mario''-themed furniture.<ref name=Mario35>Nintendo (September 3, 2020). [https://youtu.be/s_UcjEq2Dgk?t=449 Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary Direct]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 4, 2020.</ref><ref>Nintendo (Febraury 17, 2020). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDyY_N0eloQ Animal Crossing: New Horizons x Super Mario Collaboration Items - Nintendo Direct 2.17.2021]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved February 24, 2021</ref> These items are available from [[nookipedia:Nook Shopping|Nook Shopping]] starting March 1, 2021:
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|- style="background-color:gray; border:1px solid black; color:black;"
! style="width:100px"|Item<ref>Data sourced from the [[nookipedia:Community:ACNH Spreadsheet|ACNH Spreadsheet]]: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/1/d/13d_LAJPlxMa_DubPTuirkIV4DERBMXbrWQsmSh8ReK4</ref>
! style="width:100px"|Type
! style="width:100px"|Buy price
! style="width:100px"|Sell price
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:1-Up Mushroom (New Horizons)|1-Up Mushroom]]
|Furniture
|2,000 Bells
|500 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Block (New Horizons)|Block]]
|Furniture
|1,000 Bells
|250 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Coin (New Horizons)|Coin]]
|Furniture
|350 Bells
|87 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Fire Flower (New Horizons)|Fire Flower]]
|Furniture
|1,500 Bells
|375 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Floating Block (New Horizons)|Floating block]]
|Furniture
|1,000 Bells
|250 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Goal Pole (New Horizons)|Goal Pole]]
|Furniture
|3,500 Bells
|875 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Large Mushroom Platform (New Horizons)|Large Mushroom Platform]]
|Furniture
|3,000 Bells
|750 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Pipe (New Horizons)|Pipe]]
|Furniture
|5,000 Bells
|1,250 Bels
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Shell (New Horizons)|Shell]]
|Furniture
|700 Bells
|175 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Small Mushroom Platform (New Horizons)|Small Mushroom Platform]]
|Furniture
|1,000 Bells
|250 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Super Mushroom (New Horizons)|Super Mushroom]]
|Furniture
|1,350 Bells
|337 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Super Star (New Horizons)|Super Star]]
|Furniture
|2,000 Bells
|500 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Thwomp (New Horizons)|Thwomp]]
|Furniture
|3,000 Bells
|750 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:? Block (New Horizons)|? Block]]
|Furniture
|1,350 Bells
|337 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Luigi Hat (New Horizons)|Luigi hat]]
|Clothing (Headwear)
|1,500 Bells
|375 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Mario Hat (New Horizons)|Mario hat]]
|Clothing (Headwear)
|1,500 Bells
|375 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Princess Peach crown (New Horizons)|Princess Peach crown]]
|Clothing (Headwear)
|12,000 Bells
|3,000 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Wario hat (New Horizons)|Wario hat]]
|Clothing (Headwear)
|1,500 Bells
|375 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Luigi 'stache (New Horizons)|Luigi 'stache]]
|Clothing (Accessories)
|1,200 Bells
|300 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Mario 'stache (New Horizons)|Mario 'stache]]
|Clothing (Accessories)
|1,200 Bells
|300 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Wario 'stache (New Horizons)|Wario 'stache]]
|Clothing (Accessories)
|1,200 Bells
|300 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Luigi outfit (New Horizons)|Luigi outfit]]
|Clothing (Dress-Up)
|2,400 Bells
|600 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Mario outfit (New Horizons)|Mario outfit]]
|Clothing (Dress-Up)
|2,400 Bells
|600 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Princess Peach dress (New Horizons)|Princess Peach dress]]
|Clothing (Dress-Up)
|6,000 Bells
|1,500 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Wario outfit (New Horizons)|Wario outfit]]
|Clothing (Dress-Up)
|2,400 Bells
|600 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Luigi shoes (New Horizons)|Luigi shoes]]
|Clothing (Shoes)
|1,400 Bells
|350 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Mario shoes (New Horizons)|Mario shoes]]
|Clothing (Shoes)
|1,400 Bells
|350 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Princess Peach shoes (New Horizons)|Princess Peach shoes]]
|Clothing (Shoes)
|2,400 Bells
|600 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Wario shoes (New Horizons)|Wario shoes]]
|Clothing (Shoes)
|1,400 Bells
|350 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Mushroom mural (New Horizons)|Mushroom mural]]
|Wallpaper
|3,000 Bells
|750 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Block flooring (New Horizons)|Block flooring]]
|Flooring
|3,000 Bells
|750 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Lakitu's Cloud rug (New Horizons)|Lakitu's Cloud rug]]
|Rug
|1,500 Bells
|375 Bells
|-
|[[nookipedia:Item:Yoshi's Egg rug (New Horizons)|Yoshi's Egg rug]]
|Rug
|1,500 Bells
|375 Bells
|}
{{br}}
 
==''[[armswiki:ARMS|ARMS]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch|Switch]])==
*A piece of unlockable artwork shows [[armswiki:Ribbon Girl|Ribbon Girl]] dressed like [[Princess Peach]].
*A piece of unlockable artwork shows [[armswiki:Ribbon Girl|Ribbon Girl]] dressed like [[Princess Peach]].


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===''[[wikipedia:Art Academy: Lessons for Everyone!|Art Academy: Lessons for Everyone!]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])===
===''[[wikipedia:Art Academy: Lessons for Everyone!|Art Academy: Lessons for Everyone!]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])===
*On the cover for the PAL version (titled ''New Art Academy''), a pencil-drawn [[Goomba]] picture can be seen. Like the Yoshi doll before, this drawing does not appear in the game itself.
*On the cover for the PAL version (titled ''New Art Academy''), a pencil-drawn [[Goomba]] picture can be seen. Like the Yoshi doll before, this drawing does not appear in the game itself.
*At one point, one custom lesson for ''New Art Academy''/''Art Academy: Lessons for Everyone!'' was distributed by Nintendo via SpotPass, distributed in different periods depending on the region. The custom lesson featured a colored-pencil drawing of a Goomba, and the method which to draw it. The picture featured is different from the Goomba drawing on the PAL version cover as mentioned above, though.
*At one point, one custom lesson for ''New Art Academy''/''Art Academy: Lessons for Everyone!'' was distributed by Nintendo via SpotPass, distributed in different periods depending on the region. The custom lesson featured a colored-pencil drawing of a Goomba, and the method which to draw it. The picture featured is different from the Goomba drawing on the PAL version cover, however.
 
===''[[wikipedia:Art Academy#Art Academy: Home Studio|Art Academy: Home Studio]]'' ([[Wii U]])===
*Drawings of a green [[Baby Yoshi]] based on the [[Bubble Baby Yoshi]]'s {{media link|NSMBU Blue Toad and Baby Yoshi Artwork.png|artwork}} from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' and [[Rosalina]] based on her {{media link|Rosalina Artwork - Super Mario 3D World.png|artwork}} from ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' alongside a [[Luma]] appear in the game's trailers.
*Drawings of a [[Boo]] and Yoshi's head alongside a [[Yoshi's Egg]] appear on the box art of the game's physical version released in Europe (where it is titled ''Art Academy: Atelier'').
<gallery>
AAHS Baby Yoshi E3 2014 Drawing.jpg|Drawing of a green Baby Yoshi
AAHS Rosalina Luma E3 2014 Drawing.jpg|Drawing of Rosalina and a Luma
</gallery>


==''[[wikipedia:Art Style: PiCTOBiTS|Art Style: PiCTOBiTS]]'' ([[Nintendo DSi|DSi]])==
==''[[wikipedia:Art Style: PiCTOBiTS|Art Style: PiCTOBiTS]]'' ([[Nintendo DSi|DSi]])==
*[[Coins]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros]]'' function as a currency in this game.
{{main|Art Style: PiCTOBiTS}}
*[[Coin]]s from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' function as a currency in this game.
*A [[POW Block]] serves as a game mechanic. Tapping the POW icon will clear three rows of pixels from the bottom of the touch screen.
*A [[POW Block]] serves as a game mechanic. Tapping the POW icon will clear three rows of pixels from the bottom of the touch screen.
*The game features ten puzzles based on sprites from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and two based on sprites from ''[[Wrecking Crew]]''.
*The game features ten puzzles based on sprites from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and two based on sprites from ''[[Wrecking Crew]]''.
*In the final stage, the blocks spell out "THANK YOU MARIO! BUT YOUR PRINCESS IS IN ANOTHER CASTLE!". In the Dark Mode version, the blocks instead spell "THANK YOU MARIO! YOUR QUEST IS OVER. WE PRESENT YOU A NEW QUEST. PUSH BUTTON B TO SELECT A WORLD".
*In the final stage, the blocks spell out "THANK YOU MARIO! BUT YOUR PRINCESS IS IN ANOTHER CASTLE!". In the Dark Mode version, the blocks instead spell "THANK YOU MARIO! YOUR QUEST IS OVER. WE PRESENT YOU A NEW QUEST. PUSH BUTTON B TO SELECT A WORLD".
*Beating a stage with a specific score will put a [[Super Star]] icon next to the score display.
*Beating a stage with a specific score will put a [[Super Star]] icon next to the score display.
<gallery>
LogoPiCTOBiTS.png|Logo
PiCTOBiTStitle.jpg|Title Screen
MarioBiTS.jpg|Gameplay of Stage 1, featuring [[Mario]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
BowserBiTS.jpg|Gameplay of Stage 14, featuring [[Bowser]] from ''Super Mario Bros.''
MarioBiTS2.jpg|Gameplay of Stage 6, featuring Mario from ''[[Wrecking Crew]]''
GoombaBiTS.jpg|Completed Stage 2: [[Goomba]] from ''Super Mario Bros.''
NormalDarkBiTS.jpg|Normal and Dark Mode
MusicBiTS.jpg|Music Mode
</gallery>


==''{{wp|Balloon Fight}}''==
==''{{wp|Balloon Fight}}''==
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==[[wikipedia:Banjo-Kazooie (series)|''Banjo-Kazooie'' series]]==
==[[wikipedia:Banjo-Kazooie (series)|''Banjo-Kazooie'' series]]==
:''For the Banjo-Kazooie game published by Microsoft after the company's acquisition of Rare, see [[List of Mario references in third-party video games#Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts (Xbox 360)|List of Mario references in third-party video games § Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]].''
:''For the Banjo-Kazooie games published by Microsoft after the company's acquisition of Rare, see [[List of references in third-party video games#Banjo-Kazooie series|List of references in third-party video games § Banjo-Kazooie series]].''


===''{{wp|Banjo-Kazooie}}'' ([[Nintendo 64]]/Xbox Live Arcade/Xbox One)===
===''{{wp|Banjo-Kazooie}}'' ([[Nintendo 64]]/Xbox Live Arcade/Xbox One)===
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===''{{wp|Banjo-Tooie}}'' (Nintendo 64/Xbox Live Arcade/Xbox One)===
===''{{wp|Banjo-Tooie}}'' (Nintendo 64/Xbox Live Arcade/Xbox One)===
[[File:GogglesMole.jpg|thumb|left]]
[[File:Banjo-Tooie Bowser face picture.jpg|thumb]]
[[File:Mario B-T reference.png|thumb|The dialogue referring to Mario directly.]]
*In Witchyworld, multiple carved heads appear at the top of the tower in the Inferno area, resembling the icon of [[Bowser]]'s face from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and subsequent titles.
*In Witchyworld, multiple carved heads appear at the top of the tower in the Inferno area, resembling the icon of [[Bowser]]'s face from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and subsequent titles.
*Enemies with the same appearance as [[Puftup]]s known as Swellbellies appear in underwater parts of Jolly Roger's Lagoon, and only explode if Kazooie uses Talon Torpedo or shoots explosive eggs.
*In Grunty Industries, Banjo and Kazooie find the toilet Loggo, who says that he needs unblocking. Kazooie suggests calling a plumber, believing [[Mario]] to be available. Loggo replies that he does not think Mario does such work anymore. In the Xbox Live Arcade port, the line was altered to say "Italian plumber" instead.
*In Grunty Industries, Banjo and Kazooie find the toilet Loggo, who says that he needs unblocking. Kazooie suggests calling a plumber, believing [[Mario]] to be available. Loggo replies that he does not think Mario does such work anymore. In the Xbox Live Arcade port, the line was altered to say "Italian plumber" instead.
*[[Bottles]]'s daughter, Goggles, can be seen holding Donkey Kong doll.
*[[Bottles]]'s daughter, Goggles, can be seen holding a Donkey Kong doll. The necktie is removed from the doll in the Xbox Live Arcade port.
*During the final battle against Hag 1, Gruntilda asks the question "Who appears on the cover art?", and one of the answers is "Banjo, Kazooie, and Donkey Kong".
*During the final battle against Hag 1, Gruntilda asks the question "Who appears on the cover art?", and one of the answers is "Banjo, Kazooie, and Donkey Kong".
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==''[[wikipedia:Baseball (1983 video game)|Baseball]]'' ([[Game Boy|GB]])==
<gallery>
[[File:Baseball Game Boy Cover.jpg|thumb|left]]
Banjo-Tooie Bowser face picture.jpg|The Bowser-like carved head
[[File:Gb-baseball.gif|thumb]]
SwellBelly_Puffed.png|A Swellbelly
*Among the in-game players, Mario's name can be seen in the W-Bears team, and Luigi's name can be seen in the R-Eagles team. The North American game cover features Mario pitching.
Mario B-T reference.png|The dialogue referring to Mario directly
{{br}}
GogglesMole.jpg|The Donkey Kong doll
</gallery>
 
==''[[wikipedia:Baten Kaitos Origins|Baten Kaitos Origins]]'' ([[Nintendo GameCube|GCN]])==
*After Gibari throws a barrel at various guards, Guillo sarcastically asks him if he is "some monkey who's run off with a pretty wench," referencing Donkey Kong's debut role.


==''Big Brain Academy'' series==
==''Big Brain Academy'' series==
===''[[wikipedia:Big Brain Academy|Big Brain Academy]]'' ([[Nintendo DS|DS]])===
===''{{wp|Big Brain Academy}}'' ([[Nintendo DS|DS]])===
[[File:PiranhaPlant BBA.png|thumb]]
[[File:PiranhaPlant BBA.png|thumb]]
*In "Missing Links", a sketch of Mario's Hat will appear.
*In "Missing Links", a sketch of Mario's Hat can appear.
*In "Get in Shape" in the 3-star difficulty, a silhouette of a [[Piranha Plant]] will appear.
*In "Get in Shape" in the 3-star difficulty, a silhouette of a [[Piranha Plant]] can appear.


===''[[wikipedia:Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree|Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree]]'' ([[Wii]])===
===''{{wp|Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree}}'' ([[Wii]])===
*In "Speed Sorting", one of the pictures of "Has a tail" is [[Raccoon Mario]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.
*In "Speed Sorting", one of the pictures that can appear is [[Raccoon Mario]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.
*In "Point of View", one of the objects in the Brain Quiz category is a pair of Warp Pipes.<ref>http://www.nindb.net/game/big-brain-academy-wii.html</ref>
*In the Brain Quiz-exclusive minigame "True View", one of the objects that can appear is a pair of Warp Pipes.
 
===''{{wp|Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain}}'' ([[Nintendo Switch]])===
*Like in the previous game, a pair of Warp Pipes can be one of the objects that appears in "True View".
{{br}}


==''Brain Age'' series==
==''Brain Age'' series==
[[File:Brainage2-virusburst.png|thumb|Virus Buster in ''Brain Age 2'']]
[[File:Brain Age Switch Virus Buster.jpg|thumb|120px|Virus Buster in ''Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training for Nintendo Switch'']]
===''[[wikipedia:Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!|Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!]]'' ([[Nintendo DS|DS]])===
===''[[wikipedia:Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!|Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!]]'' ([[Nintendo DS|DS]])===
*In "Syllable Count", there is the famous Toad quote written during the game. It reads, "Thank you, Mario, but our princess is in another castle."
*In "Syllable Count", there is the famous Toad quote written during the game. It reads, "Thank you, Mario, but our princess is in another castle."
*If the player taps the walking man who appears when the player gets the rank "Walking Speed", he whistles the first six notes of the ''Mario'' theme.
*If the player taps on the walking figure that appears when the player achieves the rank "Walking Speed", it whistles the first six notes of the [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''


===''[[wikipedia:Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day!|Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day!]]'' ([[Nintendo DS|DS]])===
===''[[wikipedia:Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day!|Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day!]]'' ([[Nintendo DS|DS]])===
[[File:Brainage2-virusburst.png|thumb]]
*If the player goes on "Training" and taps the last "???", this will start a game called Virus Buster, which is a touch screen-based adaptation of ''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'', featuring covers of both background songs from that game, "Chill" and "Fever". This mini-game can be played in the WiiWare game ''[[Dr. Mario Online Rx]]'', but with the Wii Remote's cursor control.
*If the player goes on "Training" and taps the last "???", this will start a game called Virus Buster, which is a touch screen-based adaptation of ''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'', featuring covers of both background songs from that game, "Chill" and "Fever". This mini-game can be played in the WiiWare game ''[[Dr. Mario Online Rx]]'', but with the Wii Remote's cursor control.
*If the player taps the walking man who appears when the player gets the rank "Walking Speed", he whistles the tune that plays after Mario gets a 1-Up.
*If the player taps on the walking figure that appears when the player achieves the rank "Walking Speed", it whistles the tune that plays after Mario earns an [[extra life]].
 
===''[[wikipedia:Brain Age Express|Brain Age Express]]'' ([[DSiWare]])===
===''[[wikipedia:Brain Age Express|Brain Age Express]]'' ([[DSiWare]])===
*If the player taps the walking man who appears when the player gets the rank "Walking Speed", he whistles the tune that plays after Mario loses a life in ''Super Mario Bros.''.
*If the player taps on the walking figure that appears when the player achieves the rank "Walking Speed", it whistles the tune that plays after Mario loses a life in ''Super Mario Bros.''
*The game "Virus Buster" returns from ''Brain Age 2''.
*Virus Buster returns from ''Brain Age 2''.
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==''Conker'' series==
===''[[wikipedia:Dr Kawashima's Brain Training for Nintendo Switch|Dr Kawashima's Brain Training for Nintendo Switch]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch|Switch]])===
===''[[wikipedia:Conker's Pocket Tales|Conker's Pocket Tales]]'' ([[Game Boy Color]])===
*If the player continuously taps on the walking figure that appears when the player achieves the rank "Walking Speed", it whistles the first three lines of the chorus of "[[Jump Up, Super Star!]]" from ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''.
*If left idle for long enough, Conker will pull out a Game Boy and play it, replacing the music with a rendition of the Bonus theme from ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''.
*Virus Buster returns from ''Brain Age 2''.
 
===''[[wikipedia:Conker's Bad Fur Day|Conker's Bad Fur Day]]'' ([[Nintendo 64|N64]]) / ''[[wikipedia:Conker: Live & Reloaded|Conker: Live & Reloaded]]'' (Xbox)===
*In order to defeat the game's final boss Heinrich, Conker has to grab and spin Heinrich around by the tail and fling him into an airlock portal towards outer space. This parodies how [[Mario]] defeats [[Bowser]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.
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==''Chase Mii'' ([[Wii U]] Tech Demo)==
==''Chase Mii'' ([[Wii U]] tech demo)==
[[File:WU ChaseMii.png|thumb]]
[[File:WU ChaseMii.png|thumb]]
*The ''Chase Mii'' [[Tech Demo]] takes place in a [[Mushroom Kingdom]]-like area. The [[Mii]]s are dressed up as [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s and [[Mario]]. This game was later released as [[Mario Chase]], one of the twelve attractions in ''[[Nintendo Land]]''.  
*The ''Chase Mii'' [[tech demo]] takes place in a [[Mushroom Kingdom]]-like area. The [[Mii]]s are dressed up as [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s and [[Mario]]. This game was later released as [[Mario Chase]], one of the twelve attractions in ''[[Nintendo Land]]''.  
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===''[[wikipedia:Chibi-Robo!|Chibi-Robo!]]'' ([[Nintendo GameCube|GCN]])===
===''[[wikipedia:Chibi-Robo!|Chibi-Robo!]]'' ([[Nintendo GameCube|GCN]])===
[[File:Kid Eggplant.jpg|thumb]]
[[File:Kid Eggplant.jpg|thumb]]
*The [[Eggplant Man]] enemy from ''[[Wrecking Crew]]'' makes an appearance in the game, though it's renamed "Kid Eggplant" in the North American version of the game (his name in the Japanese version of ''Chibi-Robo!'' is "Nasubi Kamen", the same as Eggplant Man).
*The [[Eggplant Man]] enemy from ''[[Wrecking Crew]]'' makes an appearance in the game, although it is renamed "Kid Eggplant" in the North American version of the game (his name in the Japanese version of ''Chibi-Robo!'' is "Nasubi Kamen", the same as Eggplant Man).


===''[[wikipedia:Chibi-Robo!|Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji!]]'' ([[Nintendo DS|DS]])===
===''[[wikipedia:Chibi-Robo!|Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji!]]'' ([[Nintendo DS|DS]])===
*Occasionally, sifting through dust will reveal a [[Super Star]], which plays the invincibility theme from ''[[Super Mario Bros]]'' when picked up.
*Occasionally, sifting through dust will reveal a [[Super Star]], which plays the invincibility theme from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' when picked up.


===''[[wikipedia:Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash|Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])===
===''[[wikipedia:Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash|Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])===
*A [[Mario]] PEZ Dispenser is among the Snacks the player can collect.
*A [[Mario]] PEZ Dispenser is among the Snacks the player can collect.
*Among the Trash is a [[Banana Peel]] with the description "Last night, I had a dream. A [[Donkey Kong|big gorilla]] riding a [[Kart]] passed a car I was riding in, and then he went and threw a HUGE banana peel at me! Gah!"
*Among the Trash is a [[Banana Peel]] with the description "Last night, I had a dream. A [[Donkey Kong|big gorilla]] riding a [[Kart]] passed a car I was riding in, and then he went and threw a HUGE banana peel at me! Gah!"
==''[[wikipedia:Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics|Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics]]'' (Switch)==
*Various ''Super Mario'' characters appear on card faces during many of the card games, such as Hanafuda, Matching, and Texas Hold'em.<ref>[https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1257293903767588869 Nintendo of America's Twitter, revealing Mario characters for Clubhouse Games] - May 4, 2020</ref> The ''Super Mario''-themed cards are based on [[Club Nintendo Hanafuda]], [[:File:ClubNintendoEU MarioMatchingCards.png|Super Mario Card Matching Game]], and the [[Mario Playing Cards#NAP-02 (Standard)|NAP-02 variant of the Mario Playing Cards]]; the former two of were previously released as [[Club Nintendo (rewards program)|Club Nintendo]] rewards.
*The countdown timer for starting a Slot Car race, a round of Speed, or a Battle Tank match is identical to the timer in the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' games since ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''.
==''Conker'' series==
===''[[wikipedia:Conker's Pocket Tales|Conker's Pocket Tales]]'' ([[Game Boy Color]])===
*If left idle for long enough, Conker will pull out a Game Boy and play it, replacing the music with a rendition of the Bonus theme from ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''.
===''[[wikipedia:Conker's Bad Fur Day|Conker's Bad Fur Day]]'' ([[Nintendo 64|N64]]) / ''[[wikipedia:Conker: Live & Reloaded|Conker: Live & Reloaded]]'' (Xbox)===
*In order to defeat the game's final boss Heinrich, Conker has to grab and spin Heinrich around by the tail and fling him into an airlock portal towards outer space. This parodies how [[Mario]] defeats [[Bowser]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.
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==''Daigasso! Band Brothers'' series==
===''[[wikipedia:Daigasso! Band Brothers|Daigasso! Band Brothers]]'' ([[Nintendo DS|DS]])===
*A song titled "Mario Medley" is featured, which is an arrangement of the [[Ground Theme]]s of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[Super Mario World]]'', ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Land]]'', "[[Isle Delfino]]" from ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', and the main theme of ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.
===''Daigasso! Band Brothers P'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])===
*The song "Starlight" (which is heard during the credits) uses sound effects from ''Super Mario Bros.'', though the ones used in the original version of the song are slightly different from the game.
*Arrangements of [[Wii Rainbow Road|Rainbow Road]]'s theme from ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', [[Champion's Road]] from ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', and [[The Mario Drawing Song]] and arranged medleys of ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' (titled "Super Mario 64MIX") and ''Super Mario 3D World'' music appear as songs.


==''[[wikipedia:Drill Dozer|Drill Dozer]]'' ([[Game Boy Advance|GBA]])==
==''[[wikipedia:Drill Dozer|Drill Dozer]]'' ([[Game Boy Advance|GBA]])==
[[File:DrillDozer Mario Suit.png|thumb|right|Jill wearing blue overalls.]]
[[File:DrillDozer Mario Suit.png|thumb|Jill wearing blue overalls.]]
*The player can unlock various of costumes for the playable character Jill to wear using Password codes. By using the code 5854, the player unlocks a pair of blue overalls, which is based on Mario's clothes.
*The player can unlock various of costumes for the playable character Jill to wear using Password codes. By using the code 5854, the player unlocks a pair of blue overalls, which is based on Mario's clothes.
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==''EarthBound'' (''Mother'') series==
===[[wikibound:EarthBound Beginnings|''Mother'']] ([[Family Computer]]) / ''EarthBound Beginnings'' ([[Wii U]])===
[[File:Ss earthbound0 1.gif|thumb]]
*In the original Japanese version, a child in [[wikibound:Twinkle Elementary School|Twinkle Elementary]] in [[wikibound:Merrysville|Merrysville]] asks [[wikibound:Ninten|Ninten]] if he has played ''Dragon Quest IV'', remarking that he cannot get past ''Dragon Quest III''. In the English version of the game (released as ''EarthBound Beginnings'' on the [[Wii U]] [[Virtual Console]]), he instead says "''Super Mario Bros. 7''" and ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', respectively. In the Game Boy Advance port ''Mother 1+2'', any name-dropping was removed.
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===''[[wikibound:EarthBound|EarthBound]]'' ([[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]])===
[[File:Onett arcade.PNG|thumb]]
*When [[Ness]] enters the arcade in [[Onett]], some of the games displayed on the arcade cabinet screens look similar to ''Donkey Kong''.
*In the Japanese version of the game, ''Mother 2'', the sixth set of default names references the ''Super Mario'' franchise, giving Ness the name "[[Mario]]", [[wikibound:Paula|Paula]] the name "[[Princess Peach|Peach]]", [[wikibound:Jeff|Jeff]] "[[Luigi]]", [[wikibound:Poo|Poo]] "[[Toad|Kinopio]]", and [[wikibound:King|King]] "[[Yoshi]]". The protagonist's [[wikibound:Favorite food|favorite food]] becomes "[[Super Mushroom|mushroom meal]]" and his [[wikibound:PSI Rockin|favorite thing]] becomes "[[Goal Pole|Goal]]". This naming set was replaced in the North American release.<ref>[http://themushroomkingdom.net/games/earthbound EarthBound on The Mushroom Kingdom]. Retrieved March 14, 2015.</ref>
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F-1 Race Bowser.png|Bowser - Ending sequence.
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*Note: Courses 5, 7, and 8 instead have appearances from [[Link]], [[Samus]], and [[Pit (character)|Pit]], creating the same roster as from ''Tetris'', listed below.


==[[F-ZeroWiki:F-Zero (series)|''F-Zero'' series]]==
==[[FZeroWiki:F-Zero (series)|''F-Zero'' series]]==
*[[f-zerowiki:Rainbow Road|Rainbow Road]], based on the ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' [[Rainbow Road (N64)|iteration]] of the course, appears in ''[[f-zerowiki:F-Zero X|F-Zero X]]'' as the first course of the [[f-zerowiki:Joker Cup|Joker Cup]]. Playing the game with the Japan-exclusive [[f-zerowiki:F-Zero X Expansion Kit|''F-Zero X Expansion Kit'']] also replaces the standard music with a rock cover version of the track's theme from ''Mario Kart 64''.
*[[fzerowiki:Rainbow Road|Rainbow Road]], based on the ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' [[N64 Rainbow Road|iteration]] of the course, appears in ''[[fzerowiki:F-Zero X|F-Zero X]]'' as the first course of the [[fzerowiki:Joker Cup|Joker Cup]]. Playing the game with the Japan-exclusive [[fzerowiki:F-Zero X Expansion Kit|''F-Zero X Expansion Kit'']] also replaces the standard music with a rock cover version of the track's theme from ''Mario Kart 64''.
*[[f-zerowiki:Mr. EAD|Mr. EAD]]'s head and mustache resemble those of Mario. His belt buckle is also designed after a [[Super Star]], and his vehicle is called the Great Star and constructed by Shiggs Mapone (a parody of Shigeru Miyamoto). Additionally, when interviewing him in ''[[f-zerowiki:F-Zero GX|F-Zero GX]]'', his answer to his favorite food is Italian, and his dream for the future is to "wear overalls every day and take it easy."
*[[fzerowiki:Mr. EAD|Mr. EAD]]'s head and mustache resemble those of Mario. His belt buckle is also designed after a [[Super Star]], and his vehicle is called the Great Star and constructed by Shiggs Mapone (a parody of Shigeru Miyamoto). Additionally, when interviewing him in ''[[fzerowiki:F-Zero GX|F-Zero GX]]'', his answer to his favorite food is Italian, and his dream for the future is to "wear overalls every day and take it easy."
*In the [[f-zerowiki:Emblem Editor|Emblem Editor]] of ''F-Zero GX'', there are three sample emblems that are [[Mushroom]]s.
*In the [[fzerowiki:Emblem Editor|Emblem Editor]] of ''F-Zero GX'', three of the sample emblems are [[Mushroom]]s.
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FZX Mr EAD.png|Mr. EAD in ''F-Zero X''.
FZX Mr EAD.png|Mr. EAD in ''F-Zero X''.
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===''{{wp|Spirit Camera|Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir}}'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])===
===''{{wp|Spirit Camera|Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir}}'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])===
[[File:PeachcostumeSpiritCamera.jpg|thumb]]
[[File:PeachcostumeSpiritCamera.jpg|thumb]]
*The Princess Peach costume for Maya (one of the main characters), is available after clearing all Battle Mode missions on Nightmare Mode. It can only be viewed in Free Photography mode.
*The Princess Peach costume for Maya (one of the main characters) is available after clearing all Battle Mode missions on Nightmare Mode. It can only be viewed in Free Photography mode.
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==''[[wikipedia:Flipnote Studio 3D|Flipnote Studio 3D]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS#Nintendo eShop|3DS eShop]])==
==''[[wikipedia:Flipnote Studio 3D|Flipnote Studio 3D]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS#Nintendo eShop|3DS eShop]])==
[[File:FlipnoteStudio3D-StarCoin.gif|thumb|Coins in ''Flipnote Studio 3D''.]]
[[File:FlipnoteStudio3D-StarCoin.gif|thumb|Coins in ''Flipnote Studio 3D''.]]
*Coins, that look similar to [[Star Coin]]s, can be collected. This currently only applies to the Japanese version of the app.
* In the Japanese version of the app, Coins, that look similar to [[Star Coin]]s, can be collected.
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==''[[wikipedia:Fossil Fighters: Champions|Fossil Fighters: Champions]]'' ([[Nintendo DS|DS]])==
[[File:Mario reference in Fossil Fighters Champions.png|thumb]]
*A female staff leader named Stella congratulates the player for clearing round 2 of the Calisteo Cup and then states, "[...] but our dig site is on another island! Hmm... That sounds familiar somehow...", referencing the [[Toad (species)|Toads]]' quote from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
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*In the ''Deluxe'' version of this game, Formees are able to smash blocks, collect coins, and eat [[Super Mushroom]]s.
*In the ''Deluxe'' version of this game, Formees are able to smash blocks, collect coins, and eat [[Super Mushroom]]s.


==''{{wikia|goldeneye|GoldenEye 007 (Nintendo 64)|GoldenEye 007}}'' ([[Nintendo 64|N64]])==
==''[[wikipedia:Game Builder Garage|Game Builder Garage]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch|Switch]])==
*An unlockable cheat in this [[Rare Ltd.|Rare]]-developed game is "DK Mode", named after [[Donkey Kong]]. The cheat appeared again as an unlockable in the game's spiritual successor ''{{wikia|perfectdark|Perfect Dark}}'', which was also developed by Rare. In both games, the cheat will make it so that all characters will have a similar body type to Donkey Kong, with a larger head.
*Extra Checkpoint 25 is named after the [[? Block]] and involves making a fully functional ? Block to hit from below to make an item come out.


==''[[wikipedia:HarmoKnight|HarmoKnight]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] eShop)==
==''{{fandom|goldeneye|GoldenEye 007 (Nintendo 64)|GoldenEye 007}}'' ([[Nintendo 64|N64]])==
[[File:Poink - HarmoKnight.png|thumb|100px]]
*An unlockable cheat in this [[Rare Ltd.|Rare]]-developed game is "DK Mode", named after [[Donkey Kong]]. The cheat appeared again as an unlockable in the game's spiritual successor ''{{fandom|perfectdark|Perfect Dark}}'', which was also developed by Rare. In both games, the cheat will make it so that all characters will have a similar body type to Donkey Kong, with a larger head.
*One of the enemies shares the same name and looks similar to [[Poink]] from ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''.
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==''[[wikipedia:Jet Force Gemini|Jet Force Gemini]]'' ([[Nintendo 64|N64]])==
==''[[wikipedia:Jet Force Gemini|Jet Force Gemini]]'' ([[Nintendo 64|N64]])==
[[File:JFG_GreenwoodVillage.png|thumb]]
[[File:JFG_GreenwoodVillage.png|thumb]]
*An exact replica of [[Greenwood Village]] is included as an unlockable track for the multiplayer races, the only difference is that one of the shortcuts has been removed.
*An exact replica of [[Greenwood Village]] is included as an unlockable track for the multiplayer races, the only difference is that one of the shortcuts has been removed.
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==''[[wikipedia:Jump Rope Challenge|Jump Rope Challenge]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch|Switch]])==
[[File:Jump Rope Challenge Nintendo costumes.jpg|thumb]]
*A free update for the game released on July 1, 2020, added costumes based on various Nintendo characters, including [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach|Peach]], [[Toad]], [[Bowser]], and [[Wario]].
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*In the Japanese version of the game, Pit and Palutena start a game of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' (the game that debuted Pit's design in the game), with the character selection menu appearing on screen and Pit selecting [[Mario]]. The English localization reduces this to a reference to "Super Bash Sisters", omitting the explicit Mario cameo.
*In the Japanese version of the game, Pit and Palutena start a game of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' (the game that debuted Pit's design in the game), with the character selection menu appearing on screen and Pit selecting [[Mario]]. The English localization reduces this to a reference to "Super Bash Sisters", omitting the explicit Mario cameo.
*When [[Palutena]] tells [[Pit (character)|Pit]] about Powers, Pit says, "Looks like all that [[Dr. Mario (game)|''Dr. Mario'']] is about to pay off!"
*When [[Palutena]] tells [[Pit (character)|Pit]] about Powers, Pit says, "Looks like all that [[Dr. Mario (game)|''Dr. Mario'']] is about to pay off!"
*In [[icaruspedia:The Lightning Chariot (chapter)|chapter 19]], there is a segment while climbing the tower featuring barrels rolling down toward Pit which also has jump pads to leap over them. At this point, Pit mentions that "Something seems familiar about this..." with [[icaruspedia:Hades|Hades]] saying, "I guess the [[icaruspedia:Chariot Master|Chariot Master]] has played [[Donkey Kong (game)|''Donkey Kong'']]."
*In [[icaruspedia:The Lightning Chariot (chapter)|chapter 19]], there is a segment while climbing the Chariot Master's tower featuring barrels rolling down toward Pit which also has jump pads to leap over them. At this point, Pit mentions that "Something seems familiar about this..." with [[icaruspedia:Hades|Hades]] saying, "I guess the [[icaruspedia:Chariot Master|Chariot Master]] has played [[Donkey Kong (game)|''Donkey Kong'']]."
*In Together mode, some of the randomly generated names used for CPU players are names of characters from the ''Mario'' series, including "Mario" and "Toad."
*In Together mode, some of the randomly generated names used for CPU players are names of characters from the ''Super Mario'' franchise, including "Mario" and "Toad."


==''Kirby'' series==
==''Kirby'' series==
===''[[wikirby:Kirby's Dream Land|Kirby's Dream Land]]'' ([[Game Boy]])===
*Many areas in [[wikirby:Castle Lololo|Castle Lololo]] feature blocks resembing [[? Block]]s. Instead of [[Coin]]s or power-ups, however, [[wikirby:Chuckie|Chuckies]] ([[wikirby:Hurly|Hurlies]] in the [[wikirby:Extra Game|Extra Game]]) repeatedly come out instead, and likewise cannot be interacted with in any way.
===''[[wikirby:Kirby's Adventure|Kirby's Adventure]]'' ([[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]])===
[[File:KA Spiny Artwork.png|100px|thumb|Togezo artwork from ''Kirby's Adventure''.]]
*A stylized form of the [[Spiny]] known as the [[wikirby:Togezo|Togezo]] (the Spinies' Japanese name) appears as a regular enemy, and is the sole representative of the [[wikirby:Needle|Needle]] ability. Togezos walk normally but periodically stop to curl up in a ball, resembling a [[Spiny Egg]] in the process, and roll quickly along the ground. In the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake, ''[[wikirby:Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land|Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]'', they were replaced by the original enemy [[wikirby:Needlous|Needlous]].
===''[[wikirby:Kirby's Dream Course|Kirby's Dream Course]]'' ([[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]])===
*Spiny reappears as an obstacle with the Needle ability.
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===''[[wikirby:Kirby's Dream Land 2|Kirby's Dream Land 2]]'' ([[Game Boy]])===
*The [[wikirby:Ripple Field - Stage 2 (Kirby's Dream Land 2)|second stage of Ripple Field]] features tubes that emit currents similar to the [[Warp Pipe|pipes]] in certain underwater courses in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.
===''[[wikirby:Kirby Super Star|Kirby Super Star]]'' ([[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]) / ''[[wikirby:Kirby Super Star Ultra|Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'' ([[Nintendo DS|DS]])===
===''[[wikirby:Kirby Super Star|Kirby Super Star]]'' ([[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]) / ''[[wikirby:Kirby Super Star Ultra|Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'' ([[Nintendo DS|DS]])===
*Mario, [[Toad]], [[Luigi]], [[Birdo]], [[Bowser]], and [[Princess Peach]], as well as [[Wario]] in the DS remake, are in the audience of the Megaton Punch Contest and the [[King Dedede]] battle in "Spring Breeze" along with several 1-Up mushrooms. Bowser and Peach are only visible in Spring Breeze, and are hidden off-screen (though Peach is still partially visible). In the remake, Peach is moved to a more visible position in the audience.
*Mario, [[Toad]], [[Luigi]], [[Birdo]], [[Bowser]], and [[Princess Peach]] are in the audience of the [[wikirby:Megaton Punch|Megaton Punch]] sub-game and the [[King Dedede]] battle in [[wikirby:Spring Breeze|Spring Breeze]]. Bowser and Peach are only visible in Spring Breeze, and are hidden off-screen (though Peach is still partially visible). In the remade version of Spring Breeze, [[Wario]] replaces Birdo and Bowser, Peach is moved to a more visible position in the audience, and there are additional [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s.
*A picture of Mario appears in the credits of "Milky Way Wishes" and, in the remake, "Revenge of the King".
*The map structure of [[wikirby:Dyna Blade (main game)|Dyna Blade]] is similar to the map structure of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', with the "E" containing a single ambush room with an [[wikirby:Iron Mam|Iron Mam]] being similar to the roaming [[Hammer Bro]] [[Enemy Course]]s.
*Several of the items in "The Great Cave Offensive", such as the "[[Koopa Shell]]", "[[Bucket]]", "[[Phanto|Phanto Mask]]" and the [[DK Barrel]] are from Mario games.
*A picture of Mario appears in the credits of [[wikirby:Milky Way Wishes|Milky Way Wishes]] and, in the remake, [[wikirby:Revenge of Meta Knight|Revenge of the King]].
*When Kirby activates his Stone ability he will (very rarely) turn into a gold statue of Mario. The statue also appears in the credits for Revenge of the King in ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''.
*Several of the items in [[wikirby:The Great Cave Offensive|The Great Cave Offensive]], such as the [[Green Shell|Turtle Shell]] ([[Koopa Troopa|Koopa Shell]] in the remake), [[Bucket]], and [[Donkey Kong|Kong's Barrel]] (depicted as a regular [[barrel]] in the original and a [[DK Barrel]] in the remake) are from the ''Super Mario'' franchise. In the remake, the Zebra Mask is also referred to as the [[Phanto|Phanto Mask]].
*In the remake, Kaboola, now known as Kabula, has now a [[Bullet Bill]]-like appearance. One of Kabula's special attacks involves shooting giant Bullet Bill-like missiles at Kirby.
*In the original ''Kirby Super Star'', the second room in [[wikirby:???|???]] resembles [[Subspace]] from the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] version of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''.
*When Kirby activates his [[wikirby:Stone|Stone]] ability he will (very rarely) turn into a gold statue of Mario. The statue also appears in the credits for Revenge of the King in ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''. In the DS version, the statue's raised hand is changed from a V-sign to a fist pump, keeping in-line with the prohibition of the former in official depictions of Mario at the time.
*In the remake, [[wikirby:Kabula|Kaboola]], now known as Kabula, has now a [[Bullet Bill]]-like appearance. One of Kabula's special attacks involves shooting giant Bullet Bill-like missiles at Kirby.
*Also in the remake, one of the [[wikirby:Stone|Stone]] forms debuts, which resembles a [[Brick Block]] as it appeared in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' From ''[[wikirby:Kirby: Triple Deluxe|Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' onwards, the form now resembles how Brick Blocks have looked since ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''
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MarioLuigiBirdoToad Superstar.png|The Megaton Punch Contest
MarioLuigiBirdoToad Superstar.png|The Megaton Punch crowd
MarioCharacters SuperstarUltra.png|The King Dedede battle
MarioCharacters SuperstarUltra.png|The King Dedede battle
Kirbyultra Items.gif|Treasures
Kirby As Gold Mario Statue.png|The Mario statue as it appears in the SNES version.
stat.gif|Screenshot of Kirby Stone
GoldMarioStatue.png|The Mario statue as it appears in the DS version.
GoldMarioStatue.png|Sprite of Kirby Stone
Kirby Super Star Ultra Bucket.png|Bucket Treasure
Kirby Super Star Ultra Koopa Shell.png|Koopa Shell Treasure
Kirby Super Star Ultra DK Barrel.png|Barrel Treasure
Kirby Super Star Ultra Phanto Mask.png|Phanto Mask Treasure
KabulaBulletBill.png|One of Kabula's missiles.
KabulaBulletBill.png|One of Kabula's missiles.
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===''[[Wikirby:Kirby: Triple Deluxe|Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS]])===
===''[[wikirby:Kirby's Dream Land 3|Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'' ([[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]])===
[[File:Stone Kirby Brick Block KTD.jpg|thumb|right|The Brick Block transformation in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'']]
[[File:KDL3 Spiny art.jpg|100px|thumb|Togezo artwork from ''Kirby's Dream Land 3''.]]
*Togezo also appears as a regular enemy in this game. Instead of performing their rolling attack from ''Kirby's Adventure'', they withdraw and extend their spikes when the player is in proximity, similar to a [[wikirby:Spikey|Spikey]] from ''[[wikirby:Kirby's Dream Land 2|Kirby's Dream Land 2]]''. Unlike previous appearances, they are not the only source of the Needle ability.
*One of the [[wikirby:Heart Star|Heart Star]]s can be obtained in [[wikirby:Cloudy Park (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Cloudy Park]] from an NPC that resembles a [[Fire Flower]]. Its Japanese name even translates to "Pseudo-[[Fire Flower]]".
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===''[[wikirby:Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble|Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble]]'' ([[Game Boy Color]])===
*The game's level structure is similar to that of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', with every fourth level taking place in a castle. There are even two areas similar to [[Warp Zone]]s.
 
===''[[wikirby:Kirby's Return to Dream Land|Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'' ([[Wii]]) / ''[[wikirby:Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe|Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch|Switch]])===
*The [[wikirby:Stomper Boot|Stomper Boot]] shares similarities with the [[Goomba's Shoe]].
*Red-colored [[wikirby:Scarfy|Scarfies]] and [[wikirby:Degout|Degouts]] called Hunter Scarfies and Hunter Degouts, respectively, have a behavior similar to [[Phanto]]s in the fact that they only become hostile whenever [[Kirby]] picks up a [[Key]].
 
===''[[Wikirby:Kirby: Triple Deluxe|Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])===
[[File:Stone Kirby Brick Block KTD.jpg|thumb|The Brick Block transformation in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'']]
*One of the possible forms of Stone Kirby is a [[Brick Block]].
*One of the possible forms of Stone Kirby is a [[Brick Block]].
*One of the possible moves [[wikirby:Wheel|Wheel]] Kirby can perform is the [[Rocket Start]], which refers to the boost in the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series when the race begins.
*One of the moves [[wikirby:Wheel|Wheel]] Kirby can perform is the Rocket Start, which is a reference to the [[Rocket Start|starting boost of the same name]] in the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series.
*When the [[wikirby:Ace Phanta|King Phanta]] possesses a piano, it resembles the [[Mad Piano]] from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and [[Super Mario 64 DS|its remake]].
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*Two promotional comics for this game on [http://play.nintendo.com Play Nintendo] either reference Mario or have Mario make a direct appearance.
*Two promotional comics for this game on [http://play.nintendo.com Play Nintendo] either reference Mario or have Mario make a direct appearance.
**In "Saved by the Rainbow", after [[wikirby:Elline|Elline]] breaks Kirby's fall and the announcer rebukes her, Mario and Yoshi are seen looking down at the two with an expression of disgust.<ref>https://play.nintendo.com/news-tips/comics/kirby-and-rainbow-curse-presents-saved-rainbow/</ref>
**In "Saved by the Rainbow", after [[wikirby:Elline|Elline]] breaks Kirby's fall and the announcer rebukes her, Mario and Yoshi are seen looking down at the two with an expression of disgust.<ref>https://play.nintendo.com/news-tips/comics/kirby-and-rainbow-curse-presents-saved-rainbow/</ref>
**In "An Evening Out", Elline sprays a trail of Italian sauce in the air.  Kirby, dressed as Mario, rolls down the trail and says "It's-a me!", to which [[wikirby:Bandana Waddle Dee|Bandana Waddle Dee]] replies, "Aah!! Mario!!"<ref>https://play.nintendo.com/news-tips/comics/kirby-and-rainbow-curse-presents-evening-out/</ref>
**In "An Evening Out", Elline sprays a trail of Italian sauce in the air.  Kirby, wearing a mustache and bow tie, rolls down the trail and says "It's-a me!", to which [[wikirby:Bandana Waddle Dee|Bandana Waddle Dee]] replies, "Aah!! Mario!!"<ref>https://play.nintendo.com/news-tips/comics/kirby-and-rainbow-curse-presents-evening-out/</ref>


===''[[Wikirby:Kirby: Planet Robobot|Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS]])===
===''[[Wikirby:Kirby: Planet Robobot|Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])===
[[File:Wheel Kirby Rocket Start KPR.jpg|thumb|right|The Rocket Start in ''Kirby: Planet Robobot''.]]
[[File:Wheel Kirby Rocket Start KPR.jpg|thumb|The Rocket Start in ''Kirby: Planet Robobot''.]]
*The Brick Block and [[Gold Mario]] statue are some of the forms that Stone Kirby and [[wikirby:Smash|Smash Bros.]] Kirby can use.
*The Brick Block and [[Gold Mario]] statue are some of the forms that Stone Kirby and [[wikirby:Smash|Smash Bros.]] Kirby can use.
*The Wheel ability includes the Rocket Start, which refers to the starting boost in the ''Mario Kart'' series.
*The [[wikirby:Doctor|Doctor]] ability that debuts in this game is based on the moveset of [[Dr. Mario]] in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. Appropriately, scanning in a Dr. Mario [[amiibo]] also gives this ability.
*The [[wikirby:Doctor|Doctor]] ability is based off of [[Dr. Mario]] in the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series.
*The Wheel ability's Rocket Start move returns from ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'', referencing the starting boost in the ''Mario Kart'' series.
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===''[[wikirby:Kirby Star Allies|Kirby: Star Allies]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch|NS]])===
===''[[wikirby:Kirby Star Allies|Kirby Star Allies]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch|Switch]])===
*The Brick Block form of Stone Kirby makes an appearance in this game.
*The Brick Block form of Stone Kirby makes an appearance in this game.
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===''[[wikirby:Kirby and the Forgotten Land|Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch|Switch]])===
*The laughter used by the [[wikirby:Surprise Alien Boards|Surprise Alien Boards]] is similar to the original laughter of the [[Boo]]s from earlier games such as ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.
*The [[wikirby:List of Present Codes in Kirby and the Forgotten Land|Present Code]] found in [[wikirby:Waddle Dee Cinema|Waddle Dee Cinema]] is "KIRBYSTORY", which refers to one of the film posters in the original version of ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''.
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==''The Legend of Zelda'' series==
==''The Legend of Zelda'' series==
===''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' ([[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]])===
===''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' ([[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]])===
*According to the Japanese manual for the game, the boss [[zeldawiki:Manhandla|Manhandla]] is actually a massive [[Piranha Plant]].<ref>''<span class=explain title="A four-limbed, jumbo-sized Piranha Plant. Speeds up with each limb lost. Possesses somewhat powerful offensive strength.">方向に手を持つ大型のパックンフラワー。手が減るごとに速い動きになる。ややつよい攻撃力を持つ。</span>'' - ''The Legend of Zelda'' Japanese manual, page 36.</ref>
[[File: Manhandla.png|frame]]
*According to the Japanese manual for the game, the boss [[zeldawiki:Manhandla|Manhandla]] is actually a massive [[Piranha Plant]].<ref>''{{hover|方向に手を持つ大型のパックンフラワー。手が減るごとに速い動きになる。ややつよい攻撃力を持つ。|A four-limbed, jumbo-sized Piranha Plant. Speeds up with each limb lost. Possesses somewhat powerful offensive strength.}}'' - ''The Legend of Zelda'' Japanese manual, page 36.</ref>
*In the instruction manual, sample file names are "Nintendo," "Mario," and "Luigi."


===''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]'' ([[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]])===
===''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]'' ([[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]])===
[[File:ss lozalttf.png|thumb]]
[[File:ss lozalttf.png|thumb]]
*Some of the houses in the [[zeldawiki:Light World|Light World]] village have paintings of [[Mario]] in them. If [[Link]] pulls on the painting, [[zeldawiki:Rupee|Rupee]]s will come out.
*Some of the houses in the [[zeldawiki:Light World|Light World]] village have paintings of [[Mario]] in them. If [[Link]] pulls on the painting, [[zeldawiki:Rupee|Rupee]]s will come out.
*[[Chain Chomp]]s appear as enemies in the [[zeldawiki:Turtle Rock (A Link to the Past)|Turtle Rock]] dungeon.
*[[Chain Chomp]]s appear as enemies in the [[zeldawiki:Turtle Rock (A Link to the Past)|Turtle Rock]] dungeon. In the [[Game Boy Advance|GBA]] version, they also appear in [[zeldawiki:Palace of the Four Sword|Palace of the Four Sword]].
*The File Select music and the theme for the [[zeldawiki:Fairy Fountain (Theme)|Fairy Fountain]]/[[zeldawiki:Great Fairy Fountain|Great Fairy Fountain]]s is a rendition of [[Water Land]]'s music from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', which would be used in many subsequent ''The Legend of Zelda'' games in the same situations.
*The File Select music and the theme for the [[zeldawiki:Fairy Fountain (Theme)|Fairy Fountain]]/[[zeldawiki:Great Fairy Fountain|Great Fairy Fountain]]s is a rendition of [[Water Land]]'s music from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', which would be used in many subsequent ''The Legend of Zelda'' games in the same situations.
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===''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]]'' ([[Game Boy|GB]]/[[Nintendo Switch|Switch]])===
===''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]]'' ([[Game Boy|GB]]) / ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX|Link's Awakening DX]]'' ([[Game Boy Color|GBC]]) / [[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Nintendo Switch)|''Link's Awakening'' (2019 remake)]] ([[Nintendo Switch|Switch]])===
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[[File:LA Wart.gif|frame|right|Wart]]
[[File:LA Wart.gif|frame|right|Wart]]
*[[zeldawiki:Tarin|Tarin]] resembles [[Mario]]. He even transforms into a raccoon by eating a mushroom, as Mario transforms into [[Raccoon Mario]] by using a [[Super Leaf]]. Likewise, the Cuccoo keeper resembles [[Luigi]].
*[[zeldawiki:Tarin|Tarin]] resembles [[Mario]]. He even transforms into a raccoon by eating a mushroom, as Mario transforms into [[Raccoon Mario]] by using a [[Super Leaf]]. Likewise, the [[zeldawiki:Cucco Keeper|Cucco Keeper]] resembles [[Luigi]].
*There are many enemies from the ''Mario'' franchise, though some of them were named differently in the English translation. There are [[Goomba]]s, [[Piranha Plant]]s, [[Lava Bubble|Podoboos]], [[Cheep Cheep]]s, [[Blooper]]s (called "Bloobers," their original name), [[Thwomp]]s, [[Pokey]]s, [[Boo]]s (called Boo Buddies), and [[Shy Guy]]s (called Mask-Mimics). Also, the [[zeldawiki:Bombite|Bombite]] enemy bears a striking resemblance to [[Bob-omb]].
*There are many enemies from the ''Super Mario'' franchise, though some of them were named differently in English guides. There are [[Goomba]]s, [[Piranha Plant]]s, [[Lava Bubble|Podoboo]]s, [[Spiny|Spinies]] (called Spiked Beetles), [[Cheep Cheep]]s (called Cheep-Sheep), [[Blooper|Bloober]]s, [[Thwomp]]s (called Spiked Thwomps), [[Thwimp]]s (called Thwomps), [[Pokey]]s, [[Boo]]s, and [[Shy Guy]]s (called Mask-Mimics). Also, the [[zeldawiki:Bombite|Bombite]] enemy bears a striking resemblance to [[Bob-omb]].
*A [[zeldawiki:Link's Awakening Trading Sequence#Yoshi Doll|Yoshi Doll]] is found at the [[zeldawiki:Trendy Game|Trendy Game]] shop in [[zeldawiki:Mabe Village|Mabe Village]]. Link can win the Yoshi Doll by controlling the crane and hovering over it. When the doll is received, the text box states that it has appeared in many games recently, another reference to the ''Mario'' games.
**In the Nintendo Switch [[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Nintendo Switch)|remake]], figures of BowWow, CiaoCiao, a Goomba, Spiny, Boo, Cheep Cheep, Blooper, Shy Guy, Piranha Plant, and Pokey can be acquired in the Trendy Game. With the exception of the Chain Chomp characters, all of the aforementioned enemies are referred to by their ''Super Mario'' franchise names.
**Also in the remake, Cheep Cheeps and Bloopers can be caught in the [[zeldawiki:Fishing Hole|Fishing Hole]].
*A [[Yoshi doll]] is found at the [[zeldawiki:Trendy Game|Trendy Game]] shop in [[zeldawiki:Mabe Village|Mabe Village]]. Link can win the Yoshi doll by controlling the crane and hovering over it. When the doll is received, the text box states that it has appeared in many games recently, another reference to the ''Super Mario'' games. In the Nintendo Switch remake of the game, the text is changed to state that the player cannot count how many games it has appeared in now.
*[[zeldawiki:BowWow|BowWow]], known in the ''Super Mario'' franchise as a Chain Chomp, is featured in the game and "befriends" Link as it actually helps him access the second dungeon. Another, smaller Chain Chomp named [[zeldawiki:CiaoCiao|CiaoCiao]] also appears.
*The character [[Wart]] reappears in this game under his original Japanese name Mamu and acts as an ally to Link by teaching him the Frog's Song of Soul.
*The character [[Wart]] reappears in this game under his original Japanese name Mamu and acts as an ally to Link by teaching him the Frog's Song of Soul.
*When [[zeldawiki:Mr. Write|Mr. Write]] shows the player the picture sent to him by [[zeldawiki:Christine|Christine]], a goat living in [[zeldawiki:Animal Village|Animal Village]], the picture of "Christine" is actually one of Princess Peach.
*When [[zeldawiki:Mr. Write|Mr. Write]] shows the player the picture sent to him by [[zeldawiki:Christine|Christine]], a goat living in [[zeldawiki:Animal Village|Animal Village]], the picture of "Christine" is actually one of Princess Peach. In the Nintendo Switch version, promotional artwork of Princess Peach with her parasol is shown.
*[[zeldawiki:BowWow|BowWow]], known in the ''Mario'' franchise as a Chain Chomp, is featured in the game and 'befriends' Link as it actually helps him access one of the dungeons.
*A cave in the second dungeon is made to resemble [[World 1-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-2]] of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', with Piranha Plants coming out of what appear to be real pipes and Goombas walking side to side. Unlike most enemies, Goombas are stompable, just like in ''Mario'' games.
*The egg of the [[zeldawiki:Wind Fish|Wind Fish]], seen on the title screen as well as in the game, heavily resembles a Yoshi egg.
 
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Link's Awakening - Yoshi Doll Artwork.png|The Yoshi Doll
Link's Awakening - Yoshi Doll Artwork.png|The Yoshi doll
LAyoshidoll.png|The Trendy Game
LAyoshidoll.png|The Trendy Game
Write Photo.png|The photo of "Christine"
Write Photo.png|The photo of "Christine"
ChainChompLink.png|BowWow, trapped in the [[zeldawiki:Moblin Cave|Moblin Cave]]
ChainChompLink.png|BowWow, trapped in the [[zeldawiki:Moblin Cave|Moblin Cave]]
Zelda - Link's Awakening (DX) BottleGrotto Goomba Piranha Plants.png|Cave from second dungeon
Zelda Link's Awakening DX Mario Enemies.png|Piranha Plants and Goombas
LinksAwakeningMarioStuff.png|Several ''Mario''-related sprites from the game
Links Awakening Switch Chain Chomp.png|BowWow in the Nintendo Switch remake
Links Awakening Switch Chain Chomp.png|BowWow in the Nintendo Switch remake
Links Awakening Switch Goombas.png|Goombas in an early version of the Nintendo Switch remake
Links Awakening Switch Goombas.png|Goombas in an early version of the Nintendo Switch remake
LANS Goomba.png|Goombas in the final version of the Nintendo Switch remake
TLOZ LA BowWow artwork.png|Artwork of BowWow and its owner [[zeldawiki:Madam MeowMeow|Madam MeowMeow]] in the Nintendo Switch remake
TLOZ LA remake Spinies.jpg|Spinies in the Nintendo Switch remake
TLOZ LA remake Boos.jpg|Boos in the Nintendo Switch remake
TLOZ LA remake Cheep Cheeps.jpg|Cheep Cheeps in the Nintendo Switch remake
TLOZ LA remake Bloopers.jpg|Bloopers in the Nintendo Switch remake
TLOZ LA remake Shy Guy.jpg|A Shy Guy in the Nintendo Switch remake
TLOZ LA remake Piranha Plants.jpg|Piranha Plants in the Nintendo Switch remake
TLOZ LA remake Pokey.jpg|A Pokey in the Nintendo Switch remake
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===''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'' ([[Nintendo 64|N64]])===
===''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'' ([[Nintendo 64|N64]])===
*[[zeldawiki:Lon Lon Ranch|Lon Lon Ranch]] worker [[zeldawiki:Ingo|Ingo]] and owner [[zeldawiki:Talon|Talon]] both look like the Mario Bros. Ingo, Talon, and [[zeldawiki:Malon|Malon]] all wear necklaces with Bowser's head on it. Talon's sleeping pose is also very similar to Mario's from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.
*[[zeldawiki:Lon Lon Ranch|Lon Lon Ranch]] worker [[zeldawiki:Ingo|Ingo]] and owner [[zeldawiki:Talon|Talon]] both look like Luigi and Mario respectively. Ingo, Talon, and [[zeldawiki:Malon|Malon]] all wear necklaces with Bowser's head on it. Talon's sleeping pose is also very similar to Mario's from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.
*In the area where [[Zelda]] usually stands in the [[zeldawiki:Hyrule Castle|Hyrule Castle]] courtyard, there is a window on the right. If viewed at a different angles, pictures of [[Yoshi]], [[Princess Peach]], [[Mario]], Bowser, and [[Luigi]] can be seen. The artwork of Mario is from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', the artworks of Peach, Luigi and Bowser are from ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' while the image of Yoshi appears to use his sprite from ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''.
*In the area where [[Zelda]] usually stands in the [[zeldawiki:Castle Courtyard|Castle Courtyard]], there is a window on the right. If viewed at a different angles, pictures of [[Yoshi]], [[Princess Peach]], [[Mario]], Bowser, and [[Luigi]] can be seen. The artwork of Mario is from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', the artworks of Peach, Luigi and Bowser are from ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' while the image of Yoshi appears to use his sprite from ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''.


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TLoZ-OoT Talon Standing.png
TLoZ-OoT Talon Sleeping.png
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TLoZ Mario paintings1.png
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===''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])===
===''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])===
[[File:OT3Dmario.jpg|thumb]]
[[File:OT3Dmario.jpg|thumb]]
*The pictures of the ''Mario'' characters seen in one of the windows of the Hyrule Castle courtyard were changed from the original, instead showing the background of [[World 1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1]] from ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''
*The pictures of the ''Super Mario'' characters seen in one of the windows of the Hyrule Castle courtyard were changed from the original, instead showing the background of [[World 1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1]] from ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''
*Like in the original, Ingo and Talon both look like the Mario Bros; Ingo, Talon, and Malon all wear necklaces with [[Bowser]]'s head on it and Talon's sleeping pose is still similar to Mario's from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.
*Like in the original, Ingo and Talon both look like the Mario Bros; Ingo, Talon, and Malon all wear necklaces with [[Bowser]]'s head on it and Talon's sleeping pose is still similar to Mario's from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.
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*When the music house in Ikana Canyon is playing music again, it resembles the {{wp|Carousel|Merry-Go-Round}} music from [[Big Boo's Haunt]] from ''Super Mario 64''.
*When the music house in Ikana Canyon is playing music again, it resembles the {{wp|Carousel|Merry-Go-Round}} music from [[Big Boo's Haunt]] from ''Super Mario 64''.
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===''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages]]'' ([[Game Boy Color|GBC]])===
*In a linked game, there is a part where Link has to rescue Zelda from [[zeldawiki:Vire|Vire]], in a mini-game resembling ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]''.
*Like in ''Link's Awakening'', Thwomps appear as enemies.


===''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons]]'' ([[Game Boy Color|GBC]])===
===''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons]]'' ([[Game Boy Color|GBC]])===
[[File:Talon OracleofSeasons Link.png|thumb]]
[[File:Talon OracleofSeasons Link.png|thumb]]
*The artwork for Talon strongly resembles Mario. His hat for this game has an "M" on it in the same style as Mario's, and like in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'', he is given a necklace depicting Bowser's face.
*The artwork for Talon strongly resembles Mario. His hat for this game has an "M" on it in the same style as Mario's, and like in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'', he is given a necklace depicting Bowser's face.
*Spinies (called Spiked Beetles), Thwomps (called Spiked Thwomps), Cheep Cheeps, and Pokeys appear as enemies.
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===''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages]]'' ([[Game Boy Color|GBC]])===
*In a linked game, there is a part where Link has to rescue Zelda from [[zeldawiki:Vire|Vire]], in a mini-game resembling ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]''.
*Spinies (called Spiked Beetles), Thwomps (called Spiked Thwomps), Cheep Cheeps, and Thwimps appear as enemies.


===''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords]]'' ([[Game Boy Advance|GBA]]/[[DSiWare|DSi]])===
===''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords]]'' ([[Game Boy Advance|GBA]]/[[DSiWare|DSi]])===
*Chain Chomps appear as an item.
*A Chain Chomp (called BowWow in the original version) appears as an item.
*[[Bob-omb]]s appear as enemies, and if struck with the player's sword, will scurry around and then explode. A second hit will cause it to stop and then explode.
*Spinies reappear as enemies, and have a modification to their attack pattern in that they they withdraw in their shell and perform a spin attack towards Link.


===''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]'' ([[Nintendo GameCube|GCN]]/[[Wii U]])===
===''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]'' ([[Nintendo GameCube|GCN]]/[[Wii U]])===
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===''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures]]'' ([[Nintendo GameCube|GCN]])===
===''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures]]'' ([[Nintendo GameCube|GCN]])===
*In various platforming stages, [[Thwomp]]s appear.
*In various platforming stages, Thwomps appear.
*Cheep Cheeps can be found in [[zeldawiki:Lake Hylia (Four Swords Adventures)|Lake Hylia]] where they can be seen swimming in flooded caverns.
*Cheep Cheeps and [[Big Cheep Cheep]]s can be found in [[zeldawiki:Lake Hylia (Four Swords Adventures)|Lake Hylia]] where they can be seen swimming in flooded caverns.


===''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap]]'' ([[Game Boy Advance|GBA]])===
===''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap]]'' ([[Game Boy Advance|GBA]])===
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[[File:ss loztmc lakitu.png|thumb|left]]
*[[Lakitu]]s appear as enemies who throw lightning bolts at Link, then disappear into their clouds.
*[[Lakitu]]s appear as enemies who throw lightning bolts at Link, then disappear into their clouds.
*[[Bob-omb]] is also found in this game, and if struck with the player's sword, will scurry around and then explode. A second hit will cause it to stop and then explode.
*Bob-ombs and Spinies (called Spiked Beetles) also make an appearance, behaving similarly as they did in ''The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords''.
*When a vine is grown, the vine growing sound effect from the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' plays.
*When a vine is grown, the vine growing sound effect from the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' plays.
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===''[[zeldawiki:Ripened Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love|Ripened Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love]]'' ([[Nintendo DS|DS]])===
*After [[zeldawiki:Tingle|Tingle]] gets a stomach ache from drinking expired juice in a haunted house in Page 4, he rushes out the door as the [[Super Star (theme)|Starman]] theme from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' begins playing.
*A minigame in Page 6, which involves plucking [[vegetable]]s and worms in a garden, features a similar character select screen to ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''.


===''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks]]'' ([[Nintendo DS|DS]])===
===''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks]]'' ([[Nintendo DS|DS]])===
*One of the themes played while traveling via train greatly resembles that of the music for the [[Ghost House]]s in ''[[Super Mario World]]''.
*One of the themes played while traveling via train greatly resembles that of the music for the [[Ghost House]]s in ''[[Super Mario World]]''.
*Star Fragments, like Gratitude Crystals from ''The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword'', resemble Star Bits from ''Super Mario Galaxy'' and are based on the Japanese candy konpeitō.
*Star Fragments, like Gratitude Crystals from ''The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword'', resemble Star Bits from ''Super Mario Galaxy'' and are based on the Japanese candy {{wp|konpeitō}}.


===''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword]]'' ([[Wii]])===
===''[[zeldawiki:Hyrule Warriors|Hyrule Warriors]]'' ([[Wii U]]/[[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]]/[[Nintendo Switch|Switch]])===
*[[zeldawiki:Gratitude Crystal|Gratitude Crystal]]s strongly resemble [[Star Bit]]s from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', both of which are based off a popular Japanese candy called [[wikipedia:Konpeitō|konpeitō]].
*A Chain Chomp appears as the [[zeldawiki:Ball and Chain|Ball and Chain]] included with Link's level 3 [[zeldawiki:Gauntlets|Guantlets]], the [[zeldawiki:Power Glove|Power Gloves]].<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_DZtTR3zu0</ref>
 
===''[[zeldawiki:Hyrule Warriors|Hyrule Warriors]]'' ([[Wii U]]/[[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]]/[[Nintendo Switch|NS]])===
*A Chain Chomp, which previously made a cameo appearance in ''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening'', appears as the [[zeldawiki:Ball and Chain|Ball and Chain]] included with Link's level 3 [[zeldawiki:Gauntlets|Guantlets]], the [[zeldawiki:Power Glove|Power Gloves]].<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_DZtTR3zu0</ref>


===''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes|The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])===
===''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes|The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])===
*The [[zeldawiki:Fire Gloves|Fire Gloves]], introduced in this game, allow players to throw [[fireball]]s, which function similar to those from the ''Mario'' series and use the same sound effects from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
*The [[zeldawiki:Fire Gloves|Fire Gloves]], introduced in this game, allow players to throw [[fireball]]s, which function similar to those from the ''Super Mario'' franchise and use the same sound effects from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
*The Hammerwear outfit is designed after the appearance of a [[Hammer Bro]].
*The Hammerwear outfit is designed after the appearance of a [[Hammer Bro]].
**If blue Link or red Link wear the Hammerwear, it resembles a [[Boomerang Bro]] or [[Fire Bro]], respectively.
**If blue Link or red Link wear the Hammerwear, it resembles a [[Boomerang Bro]] or [[Fire Bro]], respectively.
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==''The Legendary Starfy'' series==
==''The Legendary Starfy'' series==
===''[[starfywiki:Densetsu no Starfy 3|Densetsu no Stafy 3]]'' ([[Game Boy Advance|GBA]])===
===''[[starfywiki:Densetsu no Starfy 3|Densetsu no Stafy 3]]'' ([[Game Boy Advance|GBA]])===
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*Wario appears in this game and teaches [[Starfy]] an enhanced version of the '[[starfywiki:Shooting Star|Shooting Star]]' ability. Multiple elements from ''[[Wario Land 4]]'' appear in this game, including the [[Switch (Wario Land 4)|switch]], a [[vortex]], four [[jewel]]s resembling the ones found in [[Sapphire Passage]], and three transformations of Wario; [[Bubble Wario]], [[Flaming Wario]] and [[Puffy Wario]].
*Wario appears in this game and teaches [[Starfy]] an enhanced version of the '[[starfywiki:Shooting Star|Shooting Star]]' ability. Multiple elements from ''[[Wario Land 4]]'' appear in this game, including the [[Switch (Wario Land 4)|switch]], a [[vortex]], four [[jewel]]s resembling the ones found in [[Sapphire Passage]], and three transformations of Wario; [[Bubble Wario]], [[Flaming Wario]] and [[Puffy Wario]].
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===''[[starfywiki:Densetsu no Starfy 4|Densetsu no Stafy 4]]'' ([[Nintendo DS|DS]])===
===''[[starfywiki:Densetsu no Starfy 4|Densetsu no Stafy 4]]'' ([[Nintendo DS|DS]])===
[[File:Densetsu no Stafy 4 Princess and Umbrella.png|thumb|right]]
[[File:Densetsu no Stafy 4 Princess and Umbrella.png|thumb]]
*One of the collectible costumes for Starfy and [[starfywiki:Starly|Starly]] is based on [[Princess Peach]]. It is called "Princess and Umbrella" (Japanese: おひめさまとカサ) and was a winning design from the [[starfywiki:Wanted Kisekae|Wanted Kisekae]] contest. When Starfy or Starly wear it they also hold [[Perry]], the magic talking parasol from ''[[Super Princess Peach]]''.
*One of the collectible costumes for Starfy and [[starfywiki:Starly|Starly]] is based on [[Princess Peach]]. It is called "Princess and Umbrella" (Japanese: おひめさまとカサ) and was a winning design from the [[starfywiki:Wanted Kisekae|Wanted Kisekae]] contest. When Starfy or Starly wear it they also hold [[Perry]], the magic talking parasol from ''[[Super Princess Peach]]''.
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==''Mother'' series==
===[[wikibound:Mother (video game)|''Mother'']] ([[Family Computer]]) / ''EarthBound Beginnings'' ([[Wii U]])===
[[File:Ss earthbound0 1.gif|thumb]]
*In the original Japanese version, a child in [[wikibound:Twinkle Elementary School|Twinkle Elementary]] in [[wikibound:Merrysville|Merrysville]] asks [[wikibound:Ninten|Ninten]] if he's played ''Dragon Quest IV'', remarking that he can't get past ''Dragon Quest III''. In the English version of the game (released as ''EarthBound Beginnings'' on the [[Wii U]] [[Virtual Console]]), he instead says "''Super Mario Bros. 7''" and ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', respectively. In the Game Boy Advance port ''Mother 1+2'', any name-dropping was removed.
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===''[[wikibound:EarthBound|EarthBound]]'' ([[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]])===
[[File:Onett arcade.PNG|thumb]]
*When [[Ness]] enters the arcade in [[Onett]], some of the games displayed on the arcade cabinet screens look similar to ''Donkey Kong''.
*In the Japanese version of the game, ''Mother 2'', the sixth set of default names references the ''Mario'' series, giving Ness the name "[[Mario]]", [[wikibound:Paula|Paula]] the name "[[Princess Peach|Peach]]", [[wikibound:Jeff|Jeff]] "[[Luigi]]", [[wikibound:Poo|Poo]] "[[Toad|Kinopio]]", and [[wikibound:King|King]] "[[Yoshi]]". The protagonist's [[wikibound:Favorite food|favorite food]] becomes "[[Super Mushroom|mushroom meal]]" and his [[wikibound:PSI Rockin|favorite thing]] becomes "[[Goal Pole|Goal]]". This naming set was replaced in the North American release.<ref>[http://themushroomkingdom.net/games/earthbound EarthBound on The Mushroom Kingdom]. Retrieved March 14, 2015.</ref>
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==[[metroidwiki:Metroid (series)|''Metroid'' series]]==
==[[metroidwiki:Metroid (series)|''Metroid'' series]]==
===''[[metroidwiki:Super Metroid|Super Metroid]]'' (SNES)===
===''[[metroidwiki:Super Metroid|Super Metroid]]'' (SNES)===
*[[metroidwiki:Enemies in Super Metroid|Tatori, Jr.]] resembles a [[Buzzy Beetle]].
*[[metroidwiki:Enemies in Super Metroid|Tatori, Jr.]] closely resemble [[Buzzy Beetle]]s. Additionally, jumping on one causes it to withdraw into its shell, and doing so again causes the shell to careen back and forth against the walls while spinning.


===''[[metroidwiki:Metroid Fusion|Metroid Fusion]]'' (GBA)===
===''[[metroidwiki:Metroid Fusion|Metroid Fusion]]'' (GBA)===
*A test level in the game's files uses objects and sprites from ''[[Wario Land 4]]''.
*A test level in the game's files uses objects and sprites from ''[[Wario Land 4]]'', suggesting that the two games share the game engine.<ref>Greenalink (December 19, 2007). [https://youtu.be/1ZyD9Z3jYfA Metroid Fusion Debug Rooms : Uses the Wario Land 4 Engine.] ''YouTube''. Retrieved July 11, 2023.</ref>


===''[[metroidwiki:Metroid Prime 3: Corruption|Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'' (Wii)===
===''[[metroidwiki:Metroid Prime 3: Corruption|Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'' (Wii)===
*If the player has save data of certain [[Nintendo]] games in their [[Wii]]'s internal memory, they will receive bumper stickers based on those games on [[Samus Aran|Samus]]' [[gunship]]. The player can acquire stickers based on the following ''Mario'' games:
*If the player has save data of certain [[Nintendo]] games in their [[Wii]]'s internal memory, they will receive bumper stickers based on those games on [[Samus Aran|Samus]]' [[gunship]]. The player can acquire stickers based on the following ''Super Mario'' games:
**''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'' ([[Wario]]'s face)
**''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'' ([[Wario]]'s face)
**''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' (Paper Mario's head)
**''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' (Paper Mario's head)
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===''[[metroidwiki:Metroid Prime: Federation Force|Metroid Prime: Federation Force]]'' (3DS)===
===''[[metroidwiki:Metroid Prime: Federation Force|Metroid Prime: Federation Force]]'' (3DS)===
[[File:Blast Ball - Mario paint job.jpg|thumb|The Mario-themed paint job.]]
[[File:Blast Ball - Mario paint job.jpg|thumb|The Mario-themed paint job.]]
*By scanning certain ''Mario''-related amiibo, the player can acquire different paint jobs for their Mechs based on Mario, [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach|Peach]], [[Bowser]], [[Rosalina]] and [[Bowser Jr.]]; these are the only character-based paint jobs available aside from ''Metroid'' characters such as Samus, [[Zero Suit Samus]] and [[Ridley]]. They can also be unlocked in the ''Metroid Prime: Blast Ball'' demo.<ref>GameXplain. July 21, 2016. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRCQTDEjn48 amiibo in Metroid Prime: Blast Ball (Rosalina, Zero Suit Samus, & more Paint Jobs)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved August 23, 2016.</ref>
*By scanning certain ''Super Mario''-related amiibo, the player can acquire different paint jobs for their Mechs based on Mario, [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach|Peach]], [[Bowser]], [[Rosalina]] and [[Bowser Jr.]]; these are the only character-based paint jobs available aside from ''Metroid'' characters such as Samus, [[Zero Suit Samus]] and [[Ridley]]. They can also be unlocked in the ''Metroid Prime: Blast Ball'' demo.<ref>GameXplain. July 21, 2016. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRCQTDEjn48 amiibo in Metroid Prime: Blast Ball (Rosalina, Zero Suit Samus, & more Paint Jobs)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved August 23, 2016.</ref>
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==''[[wikipedia:Mickey's Speedway USA|Mickey's Speedway USA]]'' (N64)==
==''[[wikipedia:Mickey's Speedway USA|Mickey's Speedway USA]]'' (N64)==
[[File:Speedway-USA-Greenwood-01.png|thumb|Greenwood Village.]]
[[File:Speedway-USA-Greenwood-01.png|thumb|Greenwood Village.]]
*[[Greenwood Village]] is hidden within the game's files, and can be raced on via a Gameshark code. This is because ''Mickey's Speedway USA'' was developed by [[Rare Ltd.|Rareware]], who also developed ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]''.
*[[Greenwood Village]] is hidden within the game's files, and can be raced on via a GameShark code. This is because ''Mickey's Speedway USA'' uses a similar engine to ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'', which was also developed by [[Rare Ltd.]]
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*Miis can purchase and wear [[Mario Cap|Mario's cap]] and clothing, among other outfits.
*Miis can purchase and wear [[Mario Cap|Mario's cap]] and clothing, among other outfits.
*Any mention of "[[Nintendo]]" plays the [[Coin]] sound effect.
*Any mention of "[[Nintendo]]" plays the [[Coin]] sound effect.
*On July 29, 2016, ''Mario''-themed Miitomo Drop minigames named "Mario characters T-shirt festival! [Mario and Friends]" and "Mario characters T-shirt festival! [Bowser and Friends]" were released (lasting for three weeks each), which contain clothing based on several ''Mario'' characters as prizes.
*On July 29, 2016, ''Super Mario''-themed Miitomo Drop minigames named "Mario characters T-shirt festival! [Mario and Friends]" and "Mario characters T-shirt festival! [Bowser and Friends]" were released (lasting for three weeks each), which contain clothing based on several ''Super Mario'' characters as prizes.
*As part of an update released on November 10, 2016, [[Luigi Cap|Luigi's cap]] and clothing were given to players as free gifts.
*As part of an update released on November 10, 2016, [[Luigi Cap|Luigi's cap]] and clothing were given to players as free gifts.
**''Super Mario Bros.''-themed wallpaper and flooring were also made available for the newly added room customization option, among others.
**''Super Mario Bros.''-themed wallpaper and flooring were also made available for the newly added room customization option, among others.
**A [[Fire Mario]] outfit is also given to players who log in seven times during the update promotion period.
**A [[Fire Mario]] outfit is also given to players who log in seven times during the update promotion period.
*Before the iOS release of ''[[Super Mario Run]]'', Miitomo Drop minigames named "Super Mario Run! Wallpaper/Flooring & Toad Style" and "Super Mario Run! Princess Peach & Bowser Style" were released on December 8, 2016 until January 12, 2017. The prizes were ''Super Mario Run''-themed wallpaper and flooring, as well as outfits based on Princess Peach, Toad and Bowser.
*Before the iOS release of ''[[Super Mario Run]]'', Miitomo Drop minigames named "Super Mario Run! Wallpaper/Flooring & Toad Style" and "Super Mario Run! Princess Peach & Bowser Style" were released on December 8, 2016 until January 12, 2017. The prizes were ''Super Mario Run''-themed wallpaper and flooring, as well as outfits based on Princess Peach, Toad and Bowser.
**One of the Bowser-themed outfits shares its color palette with the [[Bowser's Brother|blue fake Bowser]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''.


==''{{wp|Miitopia}}'' (3DS)==
==''{{wp|Miitopia}}'' (3DS/Switch)==
*As the Mii characters approach Greenhorne Castle, the main character wonders if there are princesses living there, and the secondary character doubts it and states that "Princesses are always in another castle".
*As the Mii characters approach Greenhorne Castle, the main character wonders if there are princesses living there, and the secondary character doubts it and states that "Princesses are always in another castle".
*By scanning certain ''Mario'' series [[amiibo]], players can acquire ''Mario'' character-themed outfits for their Miis. The Yoshi clothing can be changed into eight colors (green, red, yellow, light blue, blue, pink, black and purple), and the Toad clothing can be changed to five different colors (red, blue, green, yellow and purple).
*By scanning certain ''Super Mario''-franchise [[amiibo]], players can acquire ''Super Mario'' character-themed outfits for their Miis. The Yoshi clothing can be changed into eight colors (green, red, yellow, light blue, blue, pink, black and purple), and the Toad clothing can be changed to five different colors (red, blue, green, yellow and purple).
*One of the main overworld NPCs has the "Nintendo Fan" class, and is dressed like ''Super Mario''-franchise characters (Mario in Greenhorne, Peach in Neksdor, purple Yoshi in Realm of the Fey, and Bowser in Karkaton). The player must talk to this character in order to scan amiibo.
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Miitopia Mario outfit.jpg|Unlocking a Mario clothing in Miitopia.
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Miitopia - Donkey Kong clothing.png|Donkey Kong clothing
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==''[[wikipedia:Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2|Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2]]'' ([[Nintendo DS|DS]])==
[[File:Mario Bros. Ouendan Two.png|thumb|The plumbers that resemble the Mario Bros.]]
*In the level "Do Your Best, Big Bro! No Water Leaks Allowed in Dreams!?" a pair of plumbers appear to help a boy named Takuya block off pipes in his dream. The plumbers heavily resemble Mario and Luigi, having mustaches, overalls, and shirts that are red and green, respectively.
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==[[nwiki:Nintendo DSi Metronome|Nintendo DSi Metronome]] ([[Nintendo DSi|DSi]])==
[[File:Donkey Metronome DSi.jpg|thumb|Donkey Kong Metronome]]
*This application features a minigame based on the ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' arcade game called "Donkey Kong Metronome" ("Donkey Metronome" in Japan), in which the player controls [[Mario]] in the [[25m]] stage and must jump over [[barrel]]s thrown by [[Donkey Kong]] by making a sound in front of the microphone (such as clapping) in time with the metronome.
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==''Nintendo Labo'' series==
*In the discovery section of the vehicle kit {{wp|Nintendo Labo}} Toy-Con 03, Lerna attempts to paint Yoshi on the Toy-Con Car.


==''Nintendogs'' series==
==''Nintendogs'' series==
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[[File:Nintendogs Luigi Hat.png|thumb|A dog wearing the Green Hat.]]
[[File:Nintendogs Luigi Hat.png|thumb|A dog wearing the Green Hat.]]
*There is a [[Mario Cap|Mario]] and [[Luigi Cap]], respectively called the Red and Green Hats, that can be worn by the player's dogs. The description says "This hat is standard gear for mustachioed master (apprentice for the Green Cap) plumbers."
*There is a [[Mario Cap|Mario]] and [[Luigi Cap]], respectively called the Red and Green Hats, that can be worn by the player's dogs. The description says "This hat is standard gear for mustachioed master (apprentice for the Green Cap) plumbers."
*The player can find a [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach|Peach]] or [[Bowser]] [[Kart]] toy, a [[Question Block|? Block]] and a classic ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' [[Super Mushroom|Mushroom]].
*The player can find a [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach|Peach]] or [[Bowser]] [[Kart]] toy, a [[? Block]] and a classic ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' [[Super Mushroom|Mushroom]].
**When used, the Kart toys play music from ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' The Mario Kart plays the theme from [[Mario Circuit (GCN)|Mario Circuit]], the Peach Kart plays [[Peach Beach]], and the Bowser Kart plays [[Bowser's Castle (GCN)|Bowser's Castle]].
**When used, the Kart toys play music from ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' The Mario Kart plays the theme from [[Mario Circuit (GCN)|Mario Circuit]], the Peach Kart plays [[Peach Beach]], and the Bowser Kart plays [[Bowser's Castle (GCN)|Bowser's Castle]].
*When starting a Beginner or Open Class contest, the music that plays is similar to ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s world clear theme.
*When starting a Beginner or Open Class contest, the music that plays is similar to ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s world clear theme.
*A music box item exclusive to the ''Chihuahua & Friends'' version is the "Mario's Theme" Box, which plays the [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]] from ''Super Mario Bros.''
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**This interior can occasionally be seen in the TV in the background of the [[Living Room]] stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
**This interior can occasionally be seen in the TV in the background of the [[Living Room]] stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.


=='' Nintendo Labo'' series==
==''[[wikipedia:Pac-Man Vs.|Pac-Man Vs.]]'' ([[Nintendo GameCube|GCN]])==
In the discovery section of the vehicle kit Nintendo Labo Toy-Con 03, Lerna attempts to paint Yoshi on the Toy-Con Car.
*Mario appears as the game's announcer, calling out the game's title on the title screen and commenting on the games in progress.  The game was designed by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] and [[Nintendo EAD]] and features [[Charles Martinet]] as Mario.
 
==''[[nwiki:Picross DS|Picross DS]]'' ([[Nintendo DS|DS]])==
*The first eleven out of the fifteen Extra levels in Normal mode are ''Super Mario''-themed. When playing any of the extra levels, the background picture on the upper screen is of an 8-bit Mario and the blocks to fill out are [[Brick Block]]s. The ''Super Mario''-themed levels include: Mario, Bowser, Piranha Plant, Super Mushroom, Lakitu, Princess Peach, Cheep Cheep, Goomba, Buzzy Beetle, Toad, and Raccoon Mario.
 
==''[[nwiki:PictoChat|PictoChat]]'' ([[Nintendo DS|DS]])==
*In the ''PictoChat'' instruction manual, the demonstration pictures show the names Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Yoshi in the chatroom.


==''Pikmin'' series==
==''Pikmin'' series==
===''[[pikipedia:Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]'' ([[Nintendo GameCube|GCN]])===
===''[[pikipedia:Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]'' ([[Nintendo GameCube|GCN]])===
[[File:Mario (Pikmin) - Unused model.png|thumb|Unused Mario model for ''Pikmin''.]]
[[File:Mario (Pikmin) - Unused model.png|thumb|Unused Mario model for ''Pikmin''.]]
*Part of the concept of ''Pikmin'' was based on the ''Mario'' tech demo ''[[Super Mario 128]]''.
*The red body with white spots of Red Bulborbs is reminiscent of a [[Piranha Plant]].
*[[Captain Olimar]]'s original Japanese name is an anagram of Mario (オリマー ''Orimā'' and マリオ ''Mario'', respectively).
*Part of the concept of ''Pikmin'' was based on the ''Super Mario'' tech demo ''[[Super Mario 128]]''.
*[[Captain Olimar]]'s original Japanese name is an anagram of Mario (オリマー ''Orimā'' and マリオ ''Mario'', respectively, with his international name also being an anagram but with an "L" added).
*Unused models show a giant form of Mario and a model entitled "''Kuribo''", the Japanese name for Goomba. The model is the planned [[Goomba]] design for ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' suggesting an appearance was planned but later scrapped.
*Unused models show a giant form of Mario and a model entitled "''Kuribo''", the Japanese name for Goomba. The model is the planned [[Goomba]] design for ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' suggesting an appearance was planned but later scrapped.
*There are also unused models for a key and a door, thought to be from the ''Super Mario 128'' stage of development.
*There are also unused models for a key and a door, thought to be from the ''Super Mario 128'' stage of development.


===''[[pikipedia:Pikmin 2|Pikmin 2]]'' ([[Nintendo GameCube|GCN]])===
===''[[pikipedia:Pikmin 2|Pikmin 2]]'' ([[Nintendo GameCube|GCN]])===
[[File:Bowser_in_Pikmin_2.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Bowser's picture in ''Pikmin 2''.]]
[[File:Bowser_in_Pikmin_2.jpg|thumb|150px|Bowser's picture in ''Pikmin 2''.]]
*A picture of [[Bowser]] appears on the [[pikipedia:Flame of Tomorrow|Flame of Tomorrow]] (a matchbox), accompanied by caption "Bowser Breath Brand".
*A picture of [[Bowser]] appears on the [[pikipedia:Flame of Tomorrow|Flame of Tomorrow]] (a matchbox), accompanied by caption "Bowser Breath Brand".
*[[pikipedia:The Key|The Key]] resembles the secret exit key found in ''[[Super Mario World]]''.  
*[[pikipedia:The Key|The Key]] resembles the secret exit key found in ''[[Super Mario World]]''.  
*[[pikipedia:Poko|Poko]]s resemble [[coin]]s from the ''Mario'' series.
*[[pikipedia:Poko|Poko]]s resemble [[coin]]s from the ''Super Mario'' franchise.
*One of the game's treasures, the [[pikipedia:Decorative Goo|Decorative Goo]], is a used tube of blue paint with the brand name "Mario Paints", a reference to ''[[Mario Paint]]'', and another treasure, the [[pikipedia:Master's Instrument|Master's Instrument]], is a stick of [[Princess Peach|peach]] pink pastel of the same brand.
*One of the game's treasures, the [[pikipedia:Decorative Goo|Decorative Goo]], is a used tube of blue paint with the brand name "Mario Paints", a reference to ''[[Mario Paint]]'', and another treasure, the [[pikipedia:Master's Instrument|Master's Instrument]], is a stick of [[Princess Peach|peach]] pink pastel of the same brand.
*The [[pikipedia:Unspeakable Wonder|Unspeakable Wonder]] resembles [[Princess Peach's Crown]].
*The [[pikipedia:Unspeakable Wonder|Unspeakable Wonder]] resembles [[Peach's Crown]].
*The name of the character Louie uses the first two syllables of [[Luigi]]'s name, just as Olimar's name was derived from Mario's name.
*The name of the character Louie uses the first two syllables of [[Luigi]]'s name, just as Olimar's name was derived from Mario's name.


===''[[pikipedia:Pikmin 3|Pikmin 3]]'' ([[Wii U]])===
===''[[pikipedia:Pikmin 3|Pikmin 3]]'' ([[Wii U]]) / ''[[pikipedia:Pikmin 3 Deluxe|Pikmin 3 Deluxe]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch|Switch]])===
*In the [[pikipedia:Twilight River|Twilight River]] area, a giant [[Warp Pipe]] can be entered via lily pad that enters into a different section of the map.
*In the opening cutscene, when the [[pikipedia:S.S. Drake|S.S. Drake]] departs from [[pikipedia:Koppai|Koppai]], Mario's walking sound effect from ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'' can be heard.
*In the opening cutscene, when the [[pikipedia:S.S. Drake|S.S. Drake]] departs from [[pikipedia:Koppai|Koppai]], Mario's walking sound effect from ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'' can be heard.
*In the [[pikipedia:Twilight River|Twilight River]] area, a giant [[Warp Pipe]] can be entered via a lily pad that enters into a different section of the map.


===''[[pikipedia:Pikmin Short Movies|Pikmin Short Movies]]'' (Wii U,3DS)===
===''[[pikipedia:Pikmin Short Movies|Pikmin Short Movies]]'' (Wii U/[[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])===
*In the movie "[[pikipedia:Occupational Hazards|Occupational Hazards]]", in the scene where the Pikmin are seen inside some tubes, among them is a green tube resembling a Warp Pipe spitting out coins, complete with sound effects from ''Super Mario Bros.''. A red Pikmin is then seen poking out from inside the tube, with dust formed on its face resembling Mario's hat and moustache. When the Pikmin jumps out, the first seven notes of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' theme can be heard.
*In the movie "[[pikipedia:Occupational Hazards|Occupational Hazards]]", in the scene where the Pikmin are seen inside some tubes, among them is a green tube resembling a Warp Pipe spitting out coins, complete with sound effects from ''Super Mario Bros.'' A red Pikmin is then seen poking out from inside the tube, with dust formed on its face resembling Mario's hat and moustache. When the Pikmin jumps out, the first seven notes of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' theme can be heard.
*In "Occupational Hazards", when a blue Pikmin collides into a red Pikmin after parachuting down onto the defeated Bulborb, the sound effect for kicking a shell in ''Super Mario Bros.'' can be heard.
*The coin sound effect from ''Super Mario Bros.'' can also be heard in the title screen music.


===''[[pikipedia:Hey! Pikmin|Hey! Pikmin]]'' (3DS)===
===''[[pikipedia:Hey! Pikmin|Hey! Pikmin]]'' (3DS)===
*Some of the treasures Captain Olimar finds are cartridges of early Nintendo games with descriptions based on their artwork, three of which are ''Mario''-related:
*Some of the treasures that Captain Olimar finds are cartridges of early Nintendo games with descriptions based on their artwork, three of which are ''Super Mario''-related:
**''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', labeled "Inevitable Tragedy".
**''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', labeled "Inevitable Tragedy".
**''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'', labeled "Enduring Partnership".
**''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'', labeled "Enduring Partnership".
**''[[Super Mario Land]]'', labeled "Tempting Vision".
**''[[Super Mario Land]]'', labeled "Tempting Vision".
*By scanning certain ''Mario'' series amiibo can acquire a treasure based on that amiibo.
*By scanning certain ''Super Mario'' series amiibo, one can acquire a treasure based on that amiibo, which are found in Secret Spots.
**Mario amiibo, labeled "Colossus in Suspenders" (American English)/"Dungareed Colossus" (British English)
**Gold Mario amiibo, labeled "Priceless Artifact" (spelled "Artefact" in British English)
**Silver Mario amiibo, labeled "Great Man"
**Luigi amiibo, labeled "Unsung Hero"
**Princess Peach amiibo, labeled "Memento of Love"
**Yoshi amiibo, labeled "Incomprehensible Life-Form" (formatted without the hyphen in British English)
**Rosalina amiibo, labeled "Fashion Mystery"
**Bowser amiibo, labeled "Fearsome Boss"
**Wario amiibo, labeled "Gaudy Goon"
**Donkey Kong amiibo, labeled "Powerful Pencil-Pusher"
**Diddy Kong amiibo, labeled "Barrel of Laughs"
**Toad amiibo, labeled "Anatomical Enigma"
**Princess Daisy amiibo, labeled "My Princess"
**Waluigi amiibo, labeled "Insensitive Lout"
**Boo amiibo, labeled "Fanged Marshmallow"


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===''[[pikipedia:Pikmin Bloom|Pikmin Bloom]]'' (iOS/Android)===
|- style="background-color:gray; border:1px solid black; color:black;"
*By linking the app to the Nintendo Account, the player can obtain a special [[pikipedia:Seedling|Huge Seedling]] which grows to a Pikmin wearing [[Mario Cap|Mario's hat]].
! width="500px" | Name !! width="300px" | amiibo scanned
 
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===''[[pikipedia:Pikmin 4|Pikmin 4]]'' (Switch)===
| Colossus in Suspenders (NTSC)<br>Dungareed Colossus (PAL) || Mario
*The [[pikipedia:Micromanagement Station|Micromanagement Station]] treasure is the Famicom-themed [[Game Boy Advance#Game Boy Micro|Game Boy Micro]] released as part of the [[Happy! Mario 20th|20th anniversary]] of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', with the "Happy! Mario 20th" logo visible on the back.
|-
*The [[pikipedia:Mechanical Harp (Lullabies)|Mechanical Harp (Lullabies)]] treasure is a music box that plays "Piranha Plant's Lullaby" from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' when brought to the [[pikipedia:S.S. Beagle|S.S. Beagle]] or interacted with in the Treasure Catalog. [[pikipedia:Minor characters#Schnauz|Schnauz]]'s description reads, "The song played on this device is intended to make the listener feel sleepy and yet terrified to fall asleep at the same time. How odd that a piece of music can make you feel like you're staring down a mouth full of razor-sharp teeth.", while Olimar's description mentions that "[p]erhaps this is a machine meant to lure prey for a stronger predator," both referencing the [[Piranha Plant]]s in ''Super Mario 64''.
| Unsung Hero || Luigi
*The castaway [[pikipedia:Minor characters#Beaux|Beaux]] references various Nintendo characters when he mentions his previous acting roles, one of which was portraying "a cheerful yet sprightly [[Mario|plumber]]."
|-
| Memento of Love || Peach
|-
| Fearsome Boss || Bowser
|-
| Anatomical Enigma || Toad
|-
| Incomprehensible Life-Form (NTSC)<br>Incomprehensible Life Form (PAL) || Yoshi
|-
| My Princess || Daisy
|-
| Fashion Mystery || Rosalina
|-
| Gaudy Goon || Wario
|-
| Insensitive Lout || Waluigi
|-
| Powerful Pencil-Pusher || Donkey Kong
|-
| Barrel of Laughs || Diddy Kong
|-
| Fanged Marshmallow || Boo
|-
| Priceless Artifact (NTSC)<br>Priceless Artefact (PAL) || Gold Mario
|-
| Great Man || Silver Mario
|}


==''Pilotwings'' series==
==''Pilotwings'' series==
===''[[wikipedia:Pilotwings 64|Pilotwings 64]]'' ([[Nintendo 64|N64]])===
===''[[wikipedia:Pilotwings 64|Pilotwings 64]]'' ([[Nintendo 64|N64]])===
[[File:Pilotwings 64 Mario Rushmore.png|thumb|right]]
[[File:Pilotwings 64 Mario Rushmore.png|thumb]]
*In the Mount Rushmore part of the Little States stage, the player can see along the mountain and has Mario's face on it in the place of [[George Washington]]. If the player shoots Mario's face, it changes into Wario's face.
*In the Mount Rushmore part of the Little States stage, the player can see along the mountain and has Mario's face on it in the place of [[George Washington]]. If the player shoots Mario's face by any means (including shooting themselves into it in the Cannonball mode), it changes into Wario's face.


===''[[wikipedia:Pilotwings Resort|Pilotwings Resort]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])===
===''[[wikipedia:Pilotwings Resort|Pilotwings Resort]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])===
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==''Pokémon'' series==
==''Pokémon'' series==
===''Pokémon'' [[bulbapedia:Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|''Red'', ''Blue'']] and ''[[bulbapedia:Pokémon Yellow Version|Yellow]]'' ([[Game Boy|GB]])===
===''Pokémon'' [[bulbapedia:Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|''Red'', ''Blue'']], and ''[[bulbapedia:Pokémon Yellow Version|Yellow]]'' ([[Game Boy|GB]])===
[[File:MarioNWarioPKMN.png|thumb]]
[[File:MarioNWarioPKMN.png|thumb]]
*On the TV in the copycat's room, the player can see Mario with a bucket on his head. This is a reference to the game ''[[Mario & Wario]]'', also developed by Game Freak, where Mario gets a bucket dropped on his head by Wario.  
*In the copycat's room, the player can find a TV along with a [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]. Interacting with the SNES brings up text about a game featuring Mario with a bucket on his head being played. This is a reference to the game ''[[Mario & Wario]]'', also developed by [[Game Freak]], in which Mario gets a bucket dropped on his head by Wario.  
**This reference also appears in ''[[bulbapedia:Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]]''.
**This reference also appears in ''[[bulbapedia:Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]]'', but is absent in the remakes of ''Pokémon Yellow'', ''[[bulbapedia:Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]]''.


===''[[bulbapedia:Pokémon Stadium 2|Pokémon Stadium 2]]'' ([[Nintendo 64|N64]])===
===''[[bulbapedia:Pokémon Stadium 2|Pokémon Stadium 2]]'' ([[Nintendo 64|N64]])===
*A few of the accessories that can be received from the ''Mystery Gift'' feature in ''[[Pokémon]] Gold, Silver'' and ''Crystal'' versions include an [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]], [[Virtual Boy]] and [[Nintendo 64]]. When using the [[Transfer Pak]] to see them in ''Pokémon Stadium 2'', a limited number of video games appear randomly on the screen depending on which console is set up. These games includes ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' for the NES, ''[[Super Mario World]]'' for the SNES and ''[[Super Mario 64|Super Mario 64 Shindō Pak Taiō Version]]'' for the Nintendo 64.
*A few of the accessories that can be received from the [[bulbapedia:Mystery Gift|Mystery Gift]] feature in [[bulbapedia:Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|''Pokémon Gold'', ''Silver'']], and [[bulbapedia:Pokémon Crystal Version|''Crystal'']] versions include an [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]], [[Virtual Boy]], and [[Nintendo 64]]. When using the [[Transfer Pak]] to see them in ''Pokémon Stadium 2'', a limited number of video games appear randomly on the screen depending on which console is set up. These games include ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' for the NES, ''[[Super Mario World]]'' for the SNES, and ''[[Super Mario 64|Super Mario 64 Shindō Pak Taiō Version]]'' for the Nintendo 64.


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===''[[bulbapedia:Pokémon Sun and Moon|Pokémon Sun and Moon]]'' and ''[[bulbapedia:Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])===
===''[[bulbapedia:Pokémon Sun and Moon|Pokémon Sun and Moon]]'' / ''[[bulbapedia:Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])===
[[File:Pokemon SUMO Mario Overalls.png|thumb|200px]]
[[File:Pokemon SUMO Mario Overalls.png|thumb|200px]]
*[[Mario]]'s overalls can be seen on the right side of Konikoni City's boutique. The shirt accompanying the overalls appears to be [[Super Mario Sunshine|short-sleeved]]. However, they are only part of the background and cannot be obtained.
*[[Mario]]'s shirt and overalls can be seen on the wall on the right side of [[bulbapedia:Konikoni City|Konikoni City]]'s apparel shop. The shirt accompanying the overalls appears to be short-sleeved, similarly to Mario's shirt in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. However, this outfit is only part of the background and cannot be obtained.
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==''Punch-Out!!'' series==
==''Punch-Out!!'' series==
===''[[wikipedia:Punch-Out!! (arcade game)|Punch-Out!!]]'' ([[Arcade]])===
===''[[wikipedia:Punch-Out!! (arcade game)|Punch-Out!!]]'' ([[:Category:Arcade games|Arcade]])===
[[File:MarioPunchOut.png|thumb]]
[[File:MarioPunchOut.png|thumb]]
*In the audience, the player can see Mario, Luigi, Donkey Kong, and Donkey Kong Jr. This is one of the first games to feature Luigi, Donkey Kong, and Donkey Kong Jr. as cameos.
*In the audience, Mario, Luigi, Donkey Kong, and Donkey Kong Jr. all appear. This is one of the first games to feature Luigi, Donkey Kong, and Donkey Kong Jr. as cameos.
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===''[[wikipedia:Punch-Out!! (NES)|Punch-Out!!/Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!]]'' ([[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]])===
 
[[File:MarioMTPO.png|right|thumb]]
===''[[wikipedia:Punch-Out!! (NES)|Punch-Out!! / Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!]]'' ([[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]])===
*Mario acts as the in-ring referee during the gameplay of the game.
[[File:MarioMTPO.png|thumb]]
*Mario acts as the in-ring referee in this game.
**This is the earliest game in which Mario has discernible speech. Previously, he could be heard grunting in ''[[Crazy Kong]]''. The next game he speaks in is the MS-DOS version of ''[[Mario Teaches Typing]]'' released in 1992.
*The earliest version of this game was awarded to 10,000 contestants of the ''[[Golf: U.S. Course]]'' Disk Fax tournament. It comes in a gold [[Family Computer|Famicom]] cartridge and features Super Macho Man as the final opponent.
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===''[[wikipedia:Super Punch-Out!!|Super Punch-Out!!]]'' ([[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]])===
===''[[wikipedia:Super Punch-Out!!|Super Punch-Out!!]]'' ([[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]])===
*Names such as Mario, Luigi, Wario and Peach are present in the scoreboards.
*Names such as Mario, Luigi, Wario, and Peach are present in the scoreboards.
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===''[[Punch-Out!! (Wii)|Punch-Out!!]]'' ([[Wii]])===
 
===''[[wikipedia:Punch-Out!! (Wii)|Punch-Out!!]]'' ([[Wii]])===
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[[File:DK Punchout.png|250px|thumb]]
[[File:DK Punchout.png|250px|thumb]]
*[[Donkey Kong]] appears in the game's Last Stand mode. He can then be fought anytime in the Exhibition mode.
*[[Donkey Kong]] appears in the game's Last Stand mode. He can then be fought anytime in the Exhibition mode.
**Donkey Kong can also be seen in the audience sometimes when fighting anyone other than him.
**Donkey Kong can also be seen in the audience sometimes when fighting anyone other than him.
*[[Princess Peach]] was planned to appear in this game but the idea was scrapped due to concerns about violence towards women. [[Mario]] was also going to reprise his role as referee, but the developers didn't think he would fit well with the game's art style.
*King Hippo's underwear has [[Super Star]] prints on it.
*King Hippo's underwear has [[Super Star]]s on it.
*[[Princess Peach]] was considered to appear as an opponent in this game, but the idea was scrapped due to [[Kensuke Tanabe]]'s concerns about violence towards women. Mario was also considered to be an opponent or reprise his role from the NES game as the referee, but these were decided against as the developers deemed punching him in the game to be inappropriate and thought he would not fit well with the game's art style.<ref name=kotaku>http://kotaku.com/5320198/punch-out-devs-talk-graphics-difficulty-nixed-princess-peach-idea</ref>
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==''Pushmo'' series==
==''Pushmo'' series==
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===''[[wikipedia:Pushmo|Pushmo]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS#Nintendo eShop|Nintendo 3DS eShop]])===
===''[[wikipedia:Pushmo|Pushmo]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS#Nintendo eShop|Nintendo 3DS eShop]])===
[[File:Pushmo-Mario Course Screenshot.png|thumb|A Mario puzzle in ''Pushmo'']]
[[File:Pushmo-Mario Course Screenshot.png|thumb|A Mario puzzle in ''Pushmo'']]
*''Pushmo'' includes several ''Mario''-themed puzzles.
*''Pushmo'' includes several ''Super Mario''-themed puzzles in the "Nintendo Murals" sections (except no. 43, which is in the "Murals 1" section).
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** Challenge No. 43 - Mario (1) (Mario's head from ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'')
** Challenge No. 145 - Goomba (An 8-bit [[Goomba]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'')
** Challenge No. 146 - Spiny (An 8-bit [[Spiny]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'')
** Challenge No. 147 - Lakitu (An 8-bit [[Lakitu]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'')
** Challenge No. 148 - Donkey Kong Jr. (A sprite of [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] from his [[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|titular game]])
** Challenge No. 149 - Koopa Troopa (An 8-bit green [[Koopa Troopa]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'')
** Challenge No. 151 - Cheep Cheep (An 8-bit [[Cheep Cheep]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'')
** Challenge No. 152 - Bullet Bill (An 8-bit [[Bullet Bill]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'')
** Challenge No. 155 - Buzzy Beetle (An 8-bit [[Buzzy Beetle]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'')
** Challenge No. 157 - Mario (2) (([[Super Mario (form)|Super Mario]]'s jumping sprite from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'')
** Challenge No. 158 - Piranha Plant (An 8-bit [[Piranha Plant]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'')
** Challenge No. 162 - Mario (3) ([[Small Mario]]'s standing sprite from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' with a purple background)
** Challenge No. 200 - Princess Peach ([[Princess Peach]]'s sprite from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'')
** Challenge No. 201 - Koopa Paratroopa (An 8-bit green [[Koopa Paratroopa]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'')
** Challenge No. 208 - Blooper (An 8-bit [[Blooper]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'')
** Challenge No. 209 - Luigi ([[Small Luigi]]'s jumping sprite from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'')
** Challenge No. 210 - Raccoon Mario ([[Raccoon Mario]]’s flying sprite from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'')
** Challenge No. 211 - Boo (An 8-bit [[Goomba]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'')
** Challenge No. 213 - Bowser ([[Bowser]]'s standing sprite from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'')
** Challenge No. 214 - Hammer Bro. (An 8-bit [[Hammer Bro]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' about to throw a hammer)
** Challenge No. 215 - Thwomp (An 8-bit [[Goomba]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'')


===''[[wikipedia:Crashmo|Crashmo]]'' (Nintendo 3DS eShop)===
===''[[wikipedia:Crashmo|Crashmo]]'' (Nintendo 3DS eShop)===
[[File:BuzzyBeetleCrashmo.png|thumb|Challenge No. 88 (Buzzy Beetle) in ''Crashmo''.]]
[[File:BuzzyBeetleCrashmo.png|thumb|Challenge No. 88 (Buzzy Beetle) in ''Crashmo'']]
*Two stages are based on the [[Buzzy Beetle]] and [[Piranha Plant]] sprites from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''.
* Two puzzles in the "Picture Challenges" section are of two ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' sprites.
* Challenge No. 88 - [[Buzzy Beetle]]
* Challenge No. 89 - [[Piranha Plant]]
 
===''[[wikipedia:Pushmo World|Pushmo World]]'' (Wii U eShop)===
*Much like with the original, ''Pushmo'' includes several ''Super Mario''-themed puzzles in the "Nintendo Murals" sections. They are depictions of sprites from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' A remix of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' theme plays whenever these puzzles are played. There is also a mural of Mario in the 22nd bonus stage, which also plays the remixed theme.
** Challenge No. 91 - Goomba
** Challenge No. 92 - Koopa Troopa
** Challenge No. 93 - Piranha Plant
** Challenge No. 94 - Cheep Cheep
** Challenge No. 95 - Lakitu
** Challenge No. 96 - Spiny
** Challenge No. 97 - Buzzy Beetle
** Challenge No. 98 - Bullet Bill
** Challenge No. 99 - Bowser
** Challenge No. 100 - Princess Peach
** Bonus Stage 22 - Mario


===''Stretchmo'' (Nintendo 3DS eShop)===
*Promotional images showing the level creation and sharing feature of the game depict a sample level titled "8 Bit Yoshi", which is based on [[Yoshi]]'s sprite from ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Wii-U-download-software/Pullblox-World-887433.html#Gallery Pullblox World | Wii U download software | Games | Nintendo]. ''Nintendo UK''. Retrieved March 21, 2023.</ref>
*As this game is in the ''Pushmo'' series, it also contains puzzles featuring 8bit sprites of Mario and friends - which are in the attraction "Papa Blox's NES Expo."


===''[[wikipedia:Stretchmo|Stretchmo]]'' (Nintendo 3DS eShop)===
*This installment also contains puzzles featuring 8-bit sprites of ''Super Mario'' characters, which are in the attraction "Papa Blox's NES Expo." While most murals are mixed in with the other categories, Puzzles 21-30 are all Mario themed murals. Mario puzzles featured in the game are:
** Puzzle 1 - [[Mario]] 1 (''Super Mario Bros.'')
** Puzzle 4 - [[Stanley]] (''Donkey Kong 3'')
** Puzzle 6 - [[Fireball (Donkey Kong)|Fireball]] (''Donkey Kong'')
** Puzzle 10 - [[Angry Sun|Sun]] (''Super Mario Bros. 3'')
** Puzzle 13 - [[Piranha Plant]] 1 (''Super Mario Bros. 3'')
** Puzzle 14 - [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] (''Donkey Kong Jr.'')
** Puzzle 16 - [[Mario]] 2 (''Wrecking Crew'')
** Puzzle 17 - [[Toad]] (3D) (''Super Mario Bros.'')
** Puzzle 18 - [[? Block]] (''Super Mario Bros.'')
** Puzzle 20 - [[Chain Chomp]] (''Super Mario Bros. 3'')
** Puzzle 21 - [[Goomba]] (3D) (''Super Mario Bros.'')
** Puzzle 22 - [[Koopa Troopa]] (''Super Mario Bros.'')
** Puzzle 23 - [[Piranha Plant]] 2 (''Super Mario Bros.'')
** Puzzle 24 - [[Cheep Cheep]] (''Super Mario Bros.'')
** Puzzle 25 - [[Lakitu]] (''Super Mario Bros.'')
** Puzzle 26 - [[Spiny]] (''Super Mario Bros.'')
** Puzzle 27 - [[Blooper]] (''Super Mario Bros.'')
** Puzzle 28 - [[Buzzy Beetle]] (''Super Mario Bros.'')
** Puzzle 29 - [[Hammer Bro]] (3D) (''Super Mario Bros.'')
** Puzzle 30 - [[Bowser]] (''Super Mario Bros.'')
** Puzzle 41 - [[Boo]] (''Super Mario Bros. 3'')
** Puzzle 44 - [[Mario]] 3 (''Donkey Kong'')
** Puzzle 45 - [[Princess Peach]] (''Super Mario Bros.'')
** Puzzle 46 - [[Mario]] (3D) (''Super Mario Bros.'')
** Puzzle 47 - [[Virus]] (''Dr. Mario'')
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==''[[wikipedia:Qix#Sequels|Qix]]'' ([[Game Boy|GB]])==
==''[[wikipedia:Qix#Sequels|Qix]]'' ([[Game Boy|GB]])==
[[File:Qix.png|thumb|right|160px]]
*A thematic scene featuring [[Mario]] will appear after completing the [[Game Boy]] version of ''{{wp|Qix#Sequels|Qix}}'' (which was developed by [[Nintendo]]). Depending on the score obtained by the player, Mario takes on the role of a stereotypical character from regions of [[Earth]].
[[File:Qix_marioafrica.png|thumb|left|160px]]
**In ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', Mario's sombrero and poncho from [[Crazy Cap]] directly reference this game. When both pieces are worn, Mario can complete the mission "Dancing with New Friends" in the [[Sand Kingdom]] by playing a guitar and dancing.
*A thematic scene of [[Mario]] will appear after completing the [[Game Boy]] version of ''{{wp|Qix#Sequels|Qix}}'' (which was developed by [[Nintendo]]). Depending on the score obtained by the player, Mario takes on the role of a stereotypical character from [[Earth|real world]] regions, such as [[Mexico City|Mexico]] and [[Africa]]. When obtained, the higher score shows Mario alongside [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach]] and several [[Toad (species)|Toads]] cheerfully waving at the player (similar to the ending of the Game Boy version of ''Tetris'').
 
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|- style="text-align:center"
| 50,000 || Mario in the Mexican desert, wearing a sombrero and playing a guitar.
|- style="text-align:center"
| 150,000 || Mario in the African savanna, jumping while holding a spear.
|- style="text-align:center"
| 250,000 || Mario in Spain as a ''torero'' in a bullfight.
|- style="text-align:center"
| 300,000 || Mario in front of the Taj Mahal in India, as a snake enchanter.
|- style="text-align:center"
| 350,000 || Mario in a Chinese location resembling the Forbidden City, juggling dishes.
|- style="text-align:center"
| 400,000 || Three Marios in England marching as Queen's Guards.
|- style="text-align:center"
| 500,000 || Mario, [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach]] and many [[Toad]]s in a castle, supposedly in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] (similar to the ending of the Game Boy version of ''Tetris'').
|}
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==''[[wikipedia:SimCity (1989 video game)|SimCity]]'' ([[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]])==
==''Rhythm Tengoku'' (GBA)==
*There is an unused song in the game's files that consists of the first six notes of the [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]] from ''Super Mario Bros.'' Its placement in the files suggest that it was going to be used as the practice song for The Bon Odori.<ref>DavidMismol (March 10, 2022). [https://youtu.be/m-An6yKNQL0 s_mario_melo - Rhythm Tengoku (Unused)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 8, 2023.</ref>
 
==''Ring Fit Adventure'' ([[Nintendo Switch]])==
*[[Jump Up, Super Star!]] and the [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]] from ''Super Mario Bros.'' (as performed by the [[New Donk City]] [[Band (Super Mario Odyssey)|band]]) are two of the songs featured in the game's Rhythm Mode that was added in a post-launch update.
 
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===''{{wp|SimCity (1989 video game)|SimCity}}'' ([[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]])===
*If the player's city has a population of 500,000 residents, the player will earn a Mario statue.
*If the player's city has a population of 500,000 residents, the player will earn a Mario statue.
*The bonus scenario Freeland has its trees shaped like Mario's head.
*The bonus scenario Freeland has its trees shaped like Mario's head.
*[[Bowser]] can appear and destroy the player's city by selecting him on the disasters menu. The Tokyo scenario has Bowser walking through the city, in a similar approach to Godzilla.
*Replacing the generic Godzilla-like monster in this version is [[Bowser]], who can appear and destroy the player's city by selecting him on the disasters menu. The Tokyo scenario has Bowser walking through the city, in a similar approach to Godzilla.
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BowserSC.png
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BowserSimCity.jpg|Artwork from manual
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===''{{wp|SimCity 64}}'' ([[Nintendo 64DD]])===
*A cheat code in the game, which grants to the player $999,999, can be activated by naming the city's mayor かねもちマリオ (''Kanemochi Mario'', "Rich Mario").<ref>@LuigiBlood (August 18, 2020). [https://twitter.com/LuigiBlood/status/1295831693820035077 TRUE cheat to start with $999,999 in Sim City 64: Select any terrain, and name the mayor "かねもちマリオ" (Kanemochi Mario). You can name your city however you like.] ''Twitter''. Retrieved August 6, 2023. ([https://web.archive.org/web/20200818211646/https://twitter.com/LuigiBlood/status/1295831693820035077 Archived] August 18, 2020, 21:16:46 UTC via Wayback Machine.)</ref>
==''{{wp|Konami's Ping Pong|Smash Ping Pong}}'' ([[Family Computer Disk System|FDS]])==
*[[Donkey Kong Jr.]] appears in the crowd, replacing {{wp|Konami}}'s character {{wp|Antarctic Adventure|Penta}} from the original arcade game.


==''Splatoon'' series==
==''Splatoon'' series==
===''[[inkipedia:Splatoon|Splatoon]]'' ([[Wii U]])===
===''[[inkipedia:Splatoon|Splatoon]]'' ([[Wii U]])===
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*In [[Urchin Underpass]], on the left side, a picture of an 8-bit [[Blooper]] can be seen on one of the walls.
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**A similar Blooper can be seen in [[inkipedia:Piranha Pit|Piranha Pit]].
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*A T-shirt called the [[inkipedia:Black Pipe Tee|Black Pipe Tee]] features 8-bit [[Mario|Mario heads]] and [[Warp Pipe|pipes]] from ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]''<ref>Black Pipe Tee in Japanese online store; https://editmode.jp/shop/html/en/products/detail.php?product_id=23</ref>
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*In [[inkipedia:Flounder Heights|Flounder Heights]], near the team's spawn point, a picture of an 8-bit [[Gunion]] from ''[[Super Mario Land]]'' and an 8-bit Blooper from ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' can be seen on one of the walls.
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*The "boxart" for [[inkipedia:Squid Jump|Squid Jump]] is a parody of the Famicom boxart for ''Super Mario Bros.''
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*In Urchin Underpass on the left side, a picture of an 8-bit [[Blooper]] can be seen on one of the walls.
**A similar Blooper can be seen in Piranha Pit.
*A T-shirt called Black Pipe Tee features 8-bit [[Mario|Mario heads]] and [[Warp Pipe|pipes]] from ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]''<ref>Black Pipe Tee in japanese on-line store; https://editmode.jp/shop/html/en/products/detail.php?product_id=23</ref>
*In Flounder Heights near the team's spawn point, a picture of an 8-bit [[Gunion]] from ''[[Super Mario Land]]'' and an 8-bit Blooper from ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' can be seen in one of the walls.
*The "boxart" for Squid Jump somewhat resembles the Famicom boxart for ''Super Mario Bros.''
**Coincidentally, the red fish power-ups look like [[Cheep Cheep]]s.
**Coincidentally, the red fish power-ups look like [[Cheep Cheep]]s.
*Super Sea Snails look similar to [[Super Mushroom]]s in shape.
*[[inkipedia:Super Sea Snail|Super Sea Snail]]s somewhat resemble [[Super Mushroom]]s in shape.
*The [[amiibo]] box in Inkopolis Plaza is modeled after a real-life amiibo box, and as such features an image of a ''Super Mario'' series Mario amiibo on the back. However, it can only be seen via glitches.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/splatoon/comments/382wy5/easter_egg_customtextured_back_side_of_amiibo_case/</ref>
*The [[amiibo]] box in Inkopolis Plaza is modeled after a real-life amiibo box, and as such features an image of a ''Super Mario'' series Mario amiibo on the back. However, the back of the box can only be seen via glitches or hacks.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/splatoon/comments/382wy5/easter_egg_customtextured_back_side_of_amiibo_case/</ref>
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Splatoon - BlooperSMB.jpg|Blooper sprite
Splatoon - GunionSML BlooperSMB3.jpg|Gunion and Blooper sprites
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===''[[inkipedia:Splatoon 2|Splatoon 2]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch|NS]])===
===''[[inkipedia:Splatoon 2|Splatoon 2]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch|Switch]])===
*A [[Gunion]] sprite appears near the subway entrance in [[inkipedia:Inkopolis Square|Inkopolis Square]].
*A [[Gunion]] sprite appears near the subway entrance in [[inkipedia:Inkopolis Square|Inkopolis Square]].
**Multiple Gunion sprites appear in [[inkipedia:Ancho-V Games|Ancho-V Games]].
**Multiple Gunion sprites appear in [[inkipedia:Ancho-V Games|Ancho-V Games]].
*Four [[Spiny]] sprites appear in [[inkipedia:Starfish Mainstage|Starfish Mainstage]].
*Four [[Spiny]] sprites appear in [[inkipedia:Starfish Mainstage|Starfish Mainstage]].
*A [[Cheep Cheep]] sprite appears on a wall in the introductory stage of [[inkipedia:Octo Expansion|Octo Expansion]], edited to resemble an angler fish.
*In Ancho-V Games, a poster parodying the cover of ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' can be seen in one of the inaccessible rooms.
*[[inkipedia:Footloose Station|Footloose Station]] takes place on a map shaped like a [[Blooper]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''.
*During the [[inkipedia:Hare vs. Tortoise|Hare vs. Tortoise]] [[inkipedia:Splatfest|Splatfest]], graffiti depicting a [[Yoshi Egg]] could be seen in various stages.
*During the [[inkipedia:Hare vs. Tortoise|Hare vs. Tortoise]] Splatfest held on April 19, 2019 to April 21, 2019, a [[Yoshi Egg]] graffiti can be seen in various stages.
*As in the first game, the [[amiibo]] box in Inkopolis Square is modeled after a real-life amiibo box and features an image of a Mario amiibo on the back. Unlike the first game, it can be seen without glitches.
*As in the first game, the [[amiibo]] box in Inkopolis Square is modeled after a real-life amiibo box and features an image of a Mario amiibo on the back. Unlike the first game, it can be seen without glitches.
*As part of the [[Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary|35th anniversary]] of ''Super Mario Bros.'', a [[inkipedia:Super Mushroom vs. Super Star|''Super Mario''-themed Splatfest]] was held in January 2021. The theme was "Which power-up would you prefer?", with the two sides being [[Super Mushroom]] (super size) and [[Super Star]] (invincibility).<ref name=Mario35/>
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Splatoon 2 - GunionSML.jpg|Gunion sprites
Splatoon 2 - Gunion sprite in Inkopolis Square.jpg|A Gunion sprite in Inkopolis Square
Splatoon 2 - Spiny sprite.jpg|Spiny sprites
Splatoon 2 - Donkey Kong Country reference.jpg|A parody of ''Donkey Kong Country Returns''
Splatoon 2 Super Mushroom vs Super Star Splatfest.png|Artwork for the ''Super Mario''-themed Splatfest
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====''[[inkipedia:Octo Expansion|Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion]]''====
*A [[Cheep Cheep]] sprite appears on a wall in the [[inkipedia:Abandoned Station|Abandoned Station]], edited to resemble an angler fish.
*[[inkipedia:Footloose Station|Footloose Station]] takes place on a map shaped like a [[Blooper]] sprite from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
**In the same station, a cartridge resembling the Famicom version of ''Super Mario Bros.'' can be seen in the background.
*[[inkipedia:Ink & Watch Station|Ink & Watch Station]] contains floating devices in the background that resemble the [[Game & Watch]] version of ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]''<ref>Supper Mario Broth (March 1, 2021). [https://twitter.com/MarioBrothBlog/status/1366435325099323399?s=20]. ''Twitter''. Retrieved March 2, 2021.</ref>
*The two horns heard after the 25-second mark in the song "[[inkipedia:#14 crush|#14 crush]]" are sampled from [[Chain Chomp Wheel]]'s music in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. Both "#14 crush" and part of ''Mario Kart Wii''{{'}}s soundtrack were composed by [[Ryo Nagamatsu]].<ref>[https://vgmdb.net/album/77143 Splatoon 2 ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK -Octotune-]. ''VGMdb''. Retrieved February 11, 2022.</ref>
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Splatoon 2 - SMB Famicom cartridge.jpg|''Super Mario Bros.'' Famicom cartridge in Footloose Station
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===''[[inkipedia:Splatoon 3|Splatoon 3]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch|Switch]])===
*The boss fight with [[inkipedia:Big Man|Big Man]] is a homage to the boss fight with [[Phantamanta]] from ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. His boss title, "The Hype Manta Storm", also references [[The Manta Storm]], the name of the mission in which Phantamanta is fought, and the ink color Big Man uses is identical to the [[goop]] used by Phantamanta.


==[[lylatwiki:Star Fox (series)|''Star Fox'' series]]==
==[[lylatwiki:Star Fox (series)|''Star Fox'' series]]==
===''[[lylatwiki:Star Fox Adventures|Star Fox Adventures]]'' (GameCube)===
===''[[lylatwiki:Star Fox Adventures|Star Fox Adventures]]'' (GameCube)===
*The ''Farewell, Beloved Falco'' manga, which was distributed on the official Japanese site and served as an interquel between ''Star Fox 64'' and ''Star Fox Adventures'', contained a gang known as the Hot Rodders. Two of the members had names on the back of their jackets that were derived from Mario characters: the rat-like member had "[[Mouser]]" and the crocodile-like member had "[[Bowser|Bowsor]]".
*The ''[[lylatwiki:Star Fox: Farewell, Beloved Falco|Farewell, Beloved Falco]]'' manga, which was distributed on the official Japanese site and served as an interquel between ''[[lylatwiki:Star Fox 64|Star Fox 64]]'' and ''Star Fox Adventures'', contained a gang of space hot-rodders. Two of the members had names on the back of their jackets that were derived from ''Super Mario'' characters: the rat-like member had "[[Mouser]]" and the crocodile-like member had "[[Bowser|Bowsor]]".


===''[[lylatwiki:Star Fox Guard|Star Fox Guard]]'' (Wii U)===
===''[[lylatwiki:Star Fox Guard|Star Fox Guard]]'' (Wii U)===
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===''{{wp|Style Savvy: Fashion Forward}}'' (3DS)===
===''{{wp|Style Savvy: Fashion Forward}}'' (3DS)===
[[File:SSFashionForward Peach Rosalina Yukatas.jpg|thumb]]
[[File:SSFashionForward Peach Rosalina Yukatas.jpg|thumb]]
*The player can scan certain compatible ''Mario''-series [[amiibo]] to acquire exclusive items: [[Mario]] for his [[Mario Cap|hat]], [[Princess Peach|Peach]] for her [[Princess Peach's Crown|crown]], [[Yoshi]] for a Yoshi-themed hoodie, [[Rosalina]] for the "Starry Dress" (Western version only), and [[Luigi]], [[Bowser]] or [[Toad]] for a [[Super Star]] broach.
*The player can scan certain compatible ''Super Mario''-franchise [[amiibo]] to acquire exclusive items: [[Mario]] for [[Mario Cap|his hat]], [[Princess Peach|Peach]] for her [[Peach's Crown|her crown]], [[Yoshi]] for a Yoshi-themed hoodie, [[Rosalina]] for the "Starry Dress" (Western version only), and [[Luigi]], [[Bowser]] or [[Toad]] for a [[Super Star]] broach.
*Yukatas based on Peach and Rosalina's dresses were also released as free downloadable content. The obi of Rosalina's yukata in particular features a [[Luma (species)|Luma]] design.
*Yukatas based on Peach and Rosalina's dresses were also released as free downloadable content. The obi of Rosalina's yukata in particular features a [[Luma]] design.
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===''New Style Boutique 3: Styling Star'' (3DS)===
===''[[wikipedia:Style Savvy: Styling Star|Style Savvy: Styling Star]]'' (3DS)===
Similar to the game's predecessor, the player can scan the Mario and Peach amiibo to unlock accessories based on those characters.
Similar to the game's predecessor, the player can scan the Mario and Peach amiibo to unlock accessories based on those characters.


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==''Swapdoodle'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])==
==''Swapdoodle'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])==
*In the Lesson Shop, players can purchase ''Mario''-themed stationery, as well as drawing lessons for various ''Mario'' characters and objects.
*In the Lesson Shop, players can purchase ''Super Mario''-themed stationery, as well as drawing lessons for various ''Super Mario'' characters and objects.
**"Super Mario Basic Lessons" has drawing lessons for a Super Star, ? Block, Fire Flower, Brick Block, Yoshi, a Yoshi Egg, a Luma, a Boo, a Blooper, a Cheep Cheep, a Buzzy Beetle, a Spiny, a Shy Guy, a Bob-omb, and a Chain Chomp.
**"Super Mario Basic Lessons" has drawing lessons for a Super Star, ? Block, Fire Flower, Brick Block, Yoshi, a Yoshi Egg, a Luma, a Boo, a Blooper, a Cheep Cheep, a Buzzy Beetle, a Spiny, a Shy Guy, a Bob-omb, and a Chain Chomp.
**"Super Mario Standard Lessons" has drawing lessons for Mario (3/4 portrait), a Coin, Luigi, a Goomba, a Koopa Troopa, a Hammer Bro, a Green Shell, a Piranha Plant, Bowser Jr., and Bowser. Two stationeries featuring Mario
**"Super Mario Standard Lessons" has drawing lessons for Mario (3/4 portrait), a Coin, Luigi, a Goomba, a Koopa Troopa, a Hammer Bro, a Green Shell, a Piranha Plant, Bowser Jr., and Bowser. Two stationeries featuring Mario
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**One of the drawing lessons in the  "Nintendo Premium Pack" is Mario.
**One of the drawing lessons in the  "Nintendo Premium Pack" is Mario.


==''[[wikipedia:Tennis (video game)|Tennis]]'' ([[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]/[[Game Boy]])==
==''{{wp|Tennis (1984 video game)|Tennis}}'' ([[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]/[[Game Boy]])==
Mario appears as the referee during the game. This game is one of the first games featuring Mario as a cameo.
Mario appears as the referee during the game. In addition, the Western cover for the [[Game Boy]] port of the game features Mario, once again refereeing.  
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GSightings Tennis(NES) 1.png|NES
GSightings Tennis(NES) 1.png|NES
TennisNesMarioSprite.png|NES
TennisNesMarioSprite.png|NES sprite of Mario
TennisGBMarioSprite.png|GB
TENNISGBCover.jpg|Cover for the Game Boy port of ''Tennis''
TennisGBMarioSprite.png|Game Boy sprite of Mario
File:Kellogg's Nintendo Collector card 05.jpg|[[Kellogg's]] trading card
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==''[[harddrop:Tetris (NES, Nintendo)|Tetris]]'' ([[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]])==
==''[[harddrop:Tetris|Tetris]]'' series==
[[File:TetrisNESMarioSprite.png|thumb|left]]
===''[[harddrop:Tetris (NES, Nintendo)|Tetris]]'' ([[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]])===
[[File:TetrisNESMarioSprite.png|frame|left]]
[[File:TetrisEnding.png|thumb]]
[[File:TetrisEnding.png|thumb]]
*[[Mario]], [[Luigi]], and [[Princess Peach]] are seen dancing when the player completes Stage 9 Level 5 in Type B mode. [[Samus Aran]], [[Pit (character)|Pit]], [[Donkey Kong]], [[Bowser]], and [[Link]] can also be seen dancing after the rocket ship takes off.
*[[Mario]], [[Luigi]], and [[Princess Peach]] are seen dancing and applauding, respectively when the player completes Stage 9 Level 5 or Stage 19 Level 5 in Type B mode before portions of the St. Petersburg Cathedral's tops launch into space like rockets. [[Samus Aran]], [[Pit (character)|Pit]], [[Donkey Kong]], [[Bowser]], and [[Link]] can also be seen playing various instruments (a cello, a harp, a marching bass drum, an accordion, and a flute) in the ending, each one appearing after clearing a specific level in stage 9 or 19.
 
===''[[harddrop:Tetris (Game Boy)|Tetris]]'' ([[Game Boy]])===
{{main|Tetris}}
*[[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] appear in the 2-Player Mode for Player 1 and Player 2, respectively.
 
===''[[harddrop:Tetris DS|Tetris DS]]'' ([[Nintendo DS|DS]])===
{{main|Tetris DS}}
*The game is themed around various NES games, including ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.
 
===''[[harddrop:Tetris 99|Tetris 99]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch|Switch]])===
{{main|Tetris 99}}
*Level themes based on ''Donkey Kong'' and ''Super Mario Bros.'' were added in a September 2019 update, and each can be exchanged with 15 in-game tickets earned from completing daily missions.
*Several Maximus Cups are themed after ''Super Mario'' games, with an in-game special theme based on the respective game available to players who achieve at least 100 event points.
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==''[[wikipedia:Tomodachi Life|Tomodachi Life]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])==
==''[[wikipedia:Tomodachi Life|Tomodachi Life]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])==
[[File:Wario Car Tomodachi Life Cameo.jpg|thumb|The Wario Car]]
*The [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES console]] treasure's description in the European version reads, "The old school classic game console. Mario eat your heart out. Not literally!" In the American version, it reads, "The video game console that got the world gaming. Pick it up and play some Mario."
*The [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES console]] treasure's description in the European version reads, "The old school classic game console. Mario eat your heart out. Not literally!" In the American version, it reads, "The video game console that got the world gaming. Pick it up and play some Mario."
*A [[Donkey Kong (Game & Watch)|''Donkey Kong'' Game & Watch]] can also be obtained as treasures.
*A [[Donkey Kong (Game & Watch)|''Donkey Kong'' Game & Watch]] can also be obtained as treasures.
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**During "pity parties" at the cafe, Miis may sometimes state that [[Luigi]] is taller than [[Mario]] because "his legs are longer."
**During "pity parties" at the cafe, Miis may sometimes state that [[Luigi]] is taller than [[Mario]] because "his legs are longer."
**The description for the peach states that it is "fit for a [[Princess Peach|princess]]."
**The description for the peach states that it is "fit for a [[Princess Peach|princess]]."
*The [[Wario Car]] makes a cameo in the Promo (Rock & Roll) background in the Photo Studio.
==''[[nwiki:Touch de Tanoshimu Hyakunin-Isshu: DS Shigureden|Touch de Tanoshimu Hyakunin-Isshu: DS Shigureden]]'' ([[Nintendo DS|DS]])==
[[File:TdTHIDSS Mario.gif|thumb|150px|Screenshot of the "legs long" mnemonic]]
*Some images and sprites from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' are used as illustrations for the game's mnemonics.
**An image of [[Mario]] about to step on a [[Goomba]] is used for the phrase "step on", associated with the syllables 「ふ」 and 「むべ」.
**A sprite of [[Small Mario]] edited to have long legs is used for the phrase "legs long", associated with the syllables 「あし」 and 「ながなが」.
**A sprite of a [[Blooper]] edited to cry is used for the phrase "lament squid", associated with the syllables 「なげき」 and 「いか」.
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==''[[wikipedia:Uniracers|Uniracers]]'' ([[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]])==
==''[[wikipedia:Uniracers|Uniracers]]'' ([[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]])==
*One of the tracks is named "Wario Paint", a portmanteau of "[[Wario]]" and "''[[Mario Paint]]''".
*One of the tracks is named "Wario Paint", a portmanteau of "[[Wario]]" and "''[[Mario Paint]]''".
*Mario, Donkey Kong, Wario and Yoshi among other Nintendo characters cameo in pre-release footage from Nintendo Power Previews #9.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=919&v=HbFvMb0-onU Nintendo Power Previews #9] ([https://www.reddit.com/r/nintendo/comments/asvkt8/uniracers_nintendo_characters_cameos_in_an_npp/egzggfi/ box-art comparison])</ref>


==''Wii'' series==
==''Wii'' series==
===''[[wikipedia:Wii Sports|Wii Sports]]'' ([[Wii]])===
[[File:Wii Sports NSMB Castle.png|thumb|100px]]
*The castle present in the background of Hole 5 is identical to the [[Castle]]s of ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', without the flags and windows.
===''[[wikipedia:Wii Fit|Wii Fit]]'' / ''[[wikipedia:Wii Fit Plus|Wii Fit Plus]]'' ([[Wii]])===
===''[[wikipedia:Wii Fit|Wii Fit]]'' / ''[[wikipedia:Wii Fit Plus|Wii Fit Plus]]'' ([[Wii]])===
*In the running events, 8-Bit sprites of [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] can be spotted. On a few occasions, a [[Goomba]], [[Koopa Troopa]], [[Mushroom]], or [[Super Star]] sprite may also appear along the side of the trail. In ''Wii Fit Plus'', these sprites have a purpose: at the end of "Jogging Plus", one of the many questions asked can be which sprite the player spotted.<ref>[http://www.balanceboardblog.com/2008/05/8-bit-mario-found-hiding-in-wii-fit.html http://www.balanceboardblog.com/2008/05/8-bit-mario-found-hiding-in-wii-fit.html]</ref>
*In the running events, 8-Bit sprites of [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] can be spotted. On a few occasions, a [[Goomba]], [[Koopa Troopa]], [[Mushroom]], or [[Super Star]] sprite may also appear along the side of the trail. In ''Wii Fit Plus'', these sprites have a purpose: at the end of "Jogging Plus", one of the many questions asked can be which sprite the player spotted.<ref>[http://www.balanceboardblog.com/2008/05/8-bit-mario-found-hiding-in-wii-fit.html http://www.balanceboardblog.com/2008/05/8-bit-mario-found-hiding-in-wii-fit.html]</ref>
===''[[wikipedia:Wii Fit U|Wii Fit U]]'' ([[Wii U]])===
*Just like ''Wii Fit'', 8-Bit sprites of [[Mario]], a [[Goomba]], and a [[Mushroom]] can be spotted along the Free Run island.<ref>https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAAAYUKlAKLAbog</ref>


===''[[wikipedia:Wii Music|Wii Music]]'' ([[Wii]])===
===''[[wikipedia:Wii Music|Wii Music]]'' ([[Wii]])===
*The ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' theme is unlocked after one has cleared the first four levels of Pitch Perfect, simply called ''Super Mario Bros.''.
*The ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' theme is unlocked after one has cleared the first four levels of Pitch Perfect, simply called ''Super Mario Bros.''
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===''[[wikipedia:Wii Party|Wii Party]]'' ([[Wii]])===
===''[[wikipedia:Wii Party|Wii Party]]'' ([[Wii]])===
[[File:Wii Party 8-Bit Mario Reference.png|thumb]]
[[File:Wii Party 8-Bit Mario Reference.png|thumb]]
*In the minigames section accessed from the main menu, one of the minigames under the Challenge subsection is called "Clover Hunt." This is a minigame in which players must locate a certain number of objects that are slightly different from the rest shown on the screen. If the player reaches the final five stages, the object they are given to find is 8-bit [[Mario]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''. They must find the required number of 8-bit Marios that are standing still, all of which are hidden amongst multiple 8-Bit Marios in a jumping position.
*In the minigames section accessed from the main menu, one of the minigames under the Challenge subsection is called "Clover Hunt." This is a minigame in which players must locate a certain number of objects that are slightly different from the rest shown on the screen. If the player reaches the final five stages, the object they are given to find is 8-bit [[Mario]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' They must find the required number of 8-bit Marios that are standing still, all of which are hidden amongst multiple 8-Bit Marios in a jumping position.
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===''[[wikipedia:Wii Party U|Wii Party U]]'' ([[Wii U]])===
===''[[wikipedia:Wii Party U|Wii Party U]]'' ([[Wii U]])===
*In the Mii Fashion Plaza TV Party, Miis can dress up like [[Mario]] (male) or [[Princess Peach]] (female).
*In the Mii Fashion Plaza TV Party, Miis can dress up like [[Mario]] (male) or [[Princess Peach]] (female).
*In the Mii Fashion Plaza TV Party, there are a few stores that are ''Mario''-themed.
*In the Mii Fashion Plaza TV Party, there are a few stores that are ''Super Mario''-themed.
*In Mad Hatters, players can choose to wear the [[Mario Cap]], giving two points if no one else is wearing it.
*In Mad Hatters, players can choose to wear the [[Mario Cap]], giving two points if no one else is wearing it.
*In Dance with Mii, the player can dance to the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' Ground Theme.
*In Dance with Mii, the player can dance to the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' Ground Theme.
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WiiPartyU-MiiFashionPlazaOutfits.jpg
WiiPartyU-MiiFashionPlazaOutfits.jpg
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WiiPartyU-MadHatters.jpg
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===''[[wikipedia:Wii Fit U|Wii Fit U]]'' ([[Wii U]])===
*Just like ''Wii Fit'', 8-bit sprites of [[Mario]], a [[Goomba]], and a [[Mushroom]] can be spotted along the Free Run island.<ref>https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAAAYUKlAKLAbog{{dead link}}</ref>
*Additionally, in the Hosedown minigame on advanced difficulty, a [[Warp Pipe]] can be seen in the background.


===''[[wikipedia:Wii Sports Resort|Wii Sports Resort]]'' ([[Wii]])===
===''[[wikipedia:Wii Sports Resort|Wii Sports Resort]]'' ([[Wii]])===
*The countdown timer used at the start of the racing events sounds pretty much like the one used during the [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]]. In particular, the Cycling event's timer sounds is almost identical to the one used in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''.
*The countdown timer used at the start of the racing events sounds similar to the one used in the [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]]. In particular, the Cycling event's timer sounds almost identical to the one used in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''.
*In the Island Flyover event, one can hear the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' overworld theme, the "Lose a Life" and the "Game Over" tunes (also as reference to the place's nighttime description: "Sounds like someone's playing NES, but they need a few pointers...") by flying near the Hillside Cabins area.
*In the Island Flyover event, the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' overworld theme, "Lose a Life", and "Game Over" tunes can be heard by flying near the Hillside Cabins area. The area's nighttime description reads: "Sounds like someone's playing [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], but they need a few pointers..."
*The name of the ship "The Queen Peach" is based on [[Princess Peach]].
*The name of the ship "The Queen Peach" may be a reference to [[Princess Peach]].
*When playing the island flyover at night, the information of the mysterious ancient ruins (PAL version) states that skeletons were found in a pit along with shells, possibly referring to [[Dry Bones]].
*When playing Island Flyover at night, the description of the Mysterious Ancient Ruins in the PAL version states that skeletons were found in a pit along with shells, possibly referencing [[Dry Bones]].


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==''[[wikipedia:Zoda's Revenge: StarTropics II|Zoda's Revenge: StarTropics II]]'' ([[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]])==
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*The guy holding the pizza which the player must deliver to Cleopatra rides a Koopa Troopa.
*The person holding the pizza which the player must deliver to Cleopatra rides a Koopa Troopa.
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The following is a list of references to the Super Mario franchise in video games released by Nintendo. For a list of references to the Super Mario franchise in video games not made by Nintendo, see List of references in third-party video games.

1080° series[edit]

1080° Snowboarding (N64)[edit]

  • Two members of the animated crowd textures are dressed like Mario and Luigi.

1080° Avalanche (GCN)[edit]

View of the underside of Ricky Winderborn's board.
  • On the bottom of Ricky Winterborn's "8-Bit Soul" snowboard, a Super Mario Bros. 3 sprite of Mario, using the Super Mario All-Stars color palette, can be seen (or Luigi on the alternate color of that board). Ricky's bio also mentions that he likes to play Nintendo games such as Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda.
  • An NES controller board makes the Super Mario Bros. jump noise when the jump button is pressed, and the Bill Blaster sound when landing.
  • At the end of the stage Midnight City is an ice sculpture of Mario in a victory pose.

Animal Crossing series[edit]

  • In all games in the series, if the player finds Bells from a rock using a shovel, the 1-Up tune from Super Mario Bros. will play for every bag found.

Doubutsu no Mori (N64)[edit]

  • The player can obtain seven rare NES games, which can be placed in their house as furniture items and played via emulation by interacting with them. Among them are Donkey Kong and Donkey Kong Jr.
  • There are four Super Mario-related shirts: the "big bro's shirt", a red shirt with Mario's trademark "M"; the "lil' bro's shirt", a green shirt with Luigi's "L"; the "turnip top", on which a pattern resembling vegetables appears, and the "toad print", which is a red shirt with Toad spots. These items would reappear in both Animal Crossing and Doubutsu no Mori e+.

Doubutsu no Mori+ / Animal Crossing (GCN)[edit]

The Mario and Luigi statues.
The Mario and Luigi statues.
The Mario and Luigi statues.
  • When Rover calls Tom Nook when the second, third, or fourth player first starts a save, he says "It's-a me! Good impression, huh?", referring to Mario's famous catchphrase.
  • As with Doubutsu no Mori, there are many rare NES games that the player can find and play once they are in their house. Among them are several Super Mario games (including the two featured in Doubutsu no Mori), the methods of obtaining which differ between Doubutsu no Mori+ and Animal Crossing.
    • In Doubutsu no Mori+, the games can be obtained as follows:
    • In Animal Crossing, the methods of obtaining most of these games are radically altered:
      • Donkey Kong and Donkey Kong Jr. Math are obtainable from Tom Nook's lottery, Crazy Redd's, or by digging it up after a villager buries it.
      • Wario's Woods is obtained through the exact same method as in Doubutsu no Mori+, the only obtainable Super Mario game to hold this distinction.
      • Donkey Kong Jr. and Donkey Kong 3 are obtainable through codes provided for the player's specific name and town as prizes from Nintendo giveaways on the game's official site. Because the website is no longer online, these items are now only available through universal item codes or by using cheating devices.
      • Mario Bros. can be obtained by scanning an e-Reader card for the game.
      • Super Mario Bros. is hidden in the game's code and can only be obtained through cheating devices.
  • Two items in the game are the Mario trophy and Luigi trophy, which are gold and silver respectively.
  • While rowing to Animal Island, Kapp'n sings one of a few random songs, and one of the lyrics to one of them says that he sings better than Mario.
  • After rescuing Gulliver, the player might be told of how he left his pet goldfish in Hyrule and Toad Town.
  • There is a series of Super Mario-themed furniture that can be unlocked with special cheat codes from Nintendo Power if the player tells them to Tom Nook. They include: a Warp Pipe, a Super Star, a Fire Flower, a Mushroom, a Flagpole, a Koopa Shell, a Cannon (or rather a Bill Blaster), a ? Block, a Brick Block, and a Coin. There is a wallpaper called "Mushroom Mural" which is an exact replica of the backdrop of the first level in Super Mario Bros., and a carpet called "Block Flooring" which is identical to the ground tiles.
  • Alfonso the crocodile sports the big bro's shirt, and his initial catchphrase is "It's-a me." Additionally, one of the gorillas, Louie, greatly resembles Donkey Kong and wears the lil' bro's shirt.
  • If the player mails Bob the code on his e-card, he will write back in a letter claiming he had a dream of the player running around an island with a water pump on their back, a reference to Super Mario Sunshine.

Doubutsu no Mori e+ (GCN)[edit]

Animal Crossing: Wild World (DS)[edit]

Mario & Luigi reference in the arcade in the game Animal Crossing: Wild World. See List of references in Nintendo video games
Two players dressed as Mario and Luigi.
  • The furniture pieces from the original Animal Crossing are available once more, with some new ones added in. However, this time they must be received from Nintendo through letters obtained over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.
  • Occasionally when players open up villagers' bureaus, dressers, etc., the message that pops up reads "What are Luigi's clothes doing in here?!"
  • The four shirts from the original return. The hats and mustaches are also in the game.
  • The "SMB3 paper" appears in this game, with a background resembling the title screen for Super Mario Bros. 3.
  • The arcade machine first appears in this game, featuring a fighting game with characters resembling Mario and Luigi.

Animal Crossing: City Folk (Wii)[edit]

? Block pattern.
Brick Block pattern.
? Block and Brick Block patterns.
The "Mario" furniture series.
The Arcade Machine.
The "Mario" furniture series (top), and the Arcade Machine (bottom).
  • One of the items, the Arcade Machine, has a game resembling a fighting game with Mario and Luigi. The Pinball Machine also features what appears to be the artwork for the original Super Mario Bros. on the screen and artwork of Mario on the table itself. Another item is the Tabletop Game, which looks like a side scrolling shooter; however, the ground appears to be from the original Super Mario Bros. as well.
  • A Banana, Triple Shells, a Yoshi's Egg, a "bad bro mustache" (an accessory that looks like Wario's nose and mustache), a Toad hat, a Peach Parasol, a Wario hat, and a Kart (taking the appearance of Mario's Standard Kart from Mario Kart Wii) can all be purchased from the Tom Nook Point System.
  • All the Super Mario-related items from the original Animal Crossing appear in this game, but instead of using a code to obtain them, the player must shoot down a floating present with a slingshot and open it.
  • If Wendell is given a red turnip or a white turnip, the player gets a ? Block or Brick Block pattern respectively.

Animal Crossing: New Leaf (3DS)[edit]

Guliver mentioning Admiral Bobbery.
  • After waking up Gulliver on the beach, he may ask the player if he is in the Overthere. If the player chooses to help him, he may say, "Oh, thanks! I haven't met someone so willing to help a total stranger since the residents of Ricco Harbor!"[1]. He may also say, "You mean it?! I haven't met such a noble skipper since old Bobbery of Rogueport! Not even close!" In addition, he may also say how he was glad when he was once washed up on Isle Delfino.
  • When Gulliver describes his destination as Easter Island, one of the options to choose is Yoshi's Island.
  • Mario and Luigi hats and shirts and a Wario hat can be bought at the Able Sisters shop. The first six notes of the Super Mario Bros. theme plays when one of these are put on.
  • In the Dream Suite, sometimes when the player falls asleep, a soft version of the Super Mario Bros. theme will play.
  • On the official website, there are QR Codes for designs which players can scan using the sewing machine to receive special clothes in-game; two of these designs are Princess Peach and Princess Daisy's dresses.
  • There is a pinball machine that has artwork from Super Mario Bros. It can be bought along with the arcade machine from the last game.
  • Sometimes, villagers might say they have a game about "a guy in green overalls with a vacuum cleaner", a reference to Luigi's appearance in the Luigi's Mansion series.
  • The tabletop game looks like Donkey Kong 3 as it was shown on a poster.
  • "SMB3 paper" (used to write letters) can be bought at Timmy and Tommy's store, which has a background similar to that of the title screen from Super Mario Bros. 3.
  • The fortune cookies from Timmy and Tommy's store contain lucky tickets, which can be traded in for Nintendo-related items, including items from the Super Mario franchise. Besides the carpet and wallpaper, all the 8-bit items from previous Animal Crossing games have changed into their modern designs, specifically those seen in Super Mario 3D Land and Mario Kart 7. 22 of the lucky tickets are references to the Super Mario franchise, more specifically to either Super Mario or Mario Kart:
Fortune # Message Item
1 A red hat may improve your head, as well as your fashion sense. Mushroom mural
2 You will be visited by a mustachioed man. Block floor
7 She who shades herself from an angry sun does so with dignity. Peach's parasol
12 In both life and love, there is always another castle. Toad hat
17 He who breaks blocks with his head must remember to grow up. Block
18 You cannot put a value in your life, unless you have 100 gold coins. Coin
19 He who flaps in front of an enemy may soon be flapping at his boots. Goal Pole
20 Sometimes a flower is just a flower, unless it causes fires. Fire Flower
21 He who wishes to grow big would be wise to eat his roughage. Super Mushroom
22 He who kicks his problems away may soon find them returning. Green Shell
23 Power is often fleeting. Super Star
24 You only live once, unless you have another guy. 1-Up Mushroom
25 The future is a mystery that may hold great treasures for you. ? Block
26 There are no shortcuts in life, except for when there are. Pipe
27 He who jumps over fire, does so knowing it is not impressed. Fire Bar
28 Cannons are much like toasters, though bread is bad for cannons. Bill Blaster
29 Never count your Yoshis before they hatch. Plans often change. Yoshi's Egg
31 Sometimes that which protect you must also fight for you as well. Triple Red Shells
32 You should consider a career as a professional kart racer. Kart
44 Garlic is not a substitute for personal hygiene. Bad bro's stache
45 An itchy nose is worth the sacrifice for a glorious upper lip. Big bro's mustache
48 Those who slip are often just given a chance to appreciate the ground. Triple Bananas

Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer (3DS)[edit]

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp (iOS/Android)[edit]

Japanese press image of Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp
Promotional image of Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp featuring Super Mario items in celebration of Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary.
  • The big bro's tee can be obtained from Alfonso when reaching friendship to level 7 with him.
  • As part of Super Mario Run's first year anniversary, the big bro's hat was added to this game. Putting it on, instead of making the regular jingle, it plays the first few notes of the Super Mario Bros. theme.
  • A Super Mario crossover event was held on March 10, 2018, which features collectable Super Mushrooms that can be obtained from the Shovelstrike Quarry as well as Event Challenges and used to craft Super Mario-themed items found in previous installments. A second round began on March 21, 2018, where players can obtain 1-Up Mushrooms instead of Super Mushrooms, as well as a third round on March 31, where Mega Mushrooms are introduced.
  • As part of the one-year anniversary of Super Mario Odyssey's release, a Cappy hat was made available as an accessory on October 27, 2018.
  • To celebrate Mario Day 2019, Mario's hat was made available as a free gift to all players, with the accompanying Mario outfit gifted four days later on March 14. New, limited-time Super Mario-themed wallpaper and flooring could also be crafted for a limited time: the Mario wallpaper, based on New Super Mario Bros. 2; the Mario-ground wallpaper and Mario block floor, based on Super Mario Bros.'s above-ground levels; and the Mario-water wallpaper and Mario-water flooring, based on Super Mario Bros.'s underwater levels. For Fishing Tourney #12, which began on March 14, Cheep Cheeps, Bloopers, Eep Cheeps, and Cheep Chomps could be caught. Upon catching any of them, the first six notes of the Super Mario Bros. theme would play. By participating in the tourney, the player could earn several Super Mario-related furniture, including those that have not appeared in previous installments: an 8-bit fortress, balloons based on the four aforementioned Super Mario enemies attached to Brick Blocks (Cheep Chomp balloon, Blooper balloon, Cheep Cheep balloon, and Eep Cheep balloon), and a Red Shell.
  • Three T-shirts based on the viruses – the blue virus tee, yellow virus tee, and red virus tee – were given out to players for free on July 19, 2019 to celebrate the release of Dr. Mario World.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons (Switch)[edit]

A reference to Captain Syrup in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
Gullivarrr mentions Captain Syrup.
Press image of the 1.8.0 update for Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Super Mario-themed items featured in New Horizons.
Item[6] Type Buy price Sell price
1-Up Mushroom Furniture 2,000 Bells 500 Bells
Block Furniture 1,000 Bells 250 Bells
Coin Furniture 350 Bells 87 Bells
Fire Flower Furniture 1,500 Bells 375 Bells
Floating block Furniture 1,000 Bells 250 Bells
Goal Pole Furniture 3,500 Bells 875 Bells
Large Mushroom Platform Furniture 3,000 Bells 750 Bells
Pipe Furniture 5,000 Bells 1,250 Bels
Shell Furniture 700 Bells 175 Bells
Small Mushroom Platform Furniture 1,000 Bells 250 Bells
Super Mushroom Furniture 1,350 Bells 337 Bells
Super Star Furniture 2,000 Bells 500 Bells
Thwomp Furniture 3,000 Bells 750 Bells
? Block Furniture 1,350 Bells 337 Bells
Luigi hat Clothing (Headwear) 1,500 Bells 375 Bells
Mario hat Clothing (Headwear) 1,500 Bells 375 Bells
Princess Peach crown Clothing (Headwear) 12,000 Bells 3,000 Bells
Wario hat Clothing (Headwear) 1,500 Bells 375 Bells
Luigi 'stache Clothing (Accessories) 1,200 Bells 300 Bells
Mario 'stache Clothing (Accessories) 1,200 Bells 300 Bells
Wario 'stache Clothing (Accessories) 1,200 Bells 300 Bells
Luigi outfit Clothing (Dress-Up) 2,400 Bells 600 Bells
Mario outfit Clothing (Dress-Up) 2,400 Bells 600 Bells
Princess Peach dress Clothing (Dress-Up) 6,000 Bells 1,500 Bells
Wario outfit Clothing (Dress-Up) 2,400 Bells 600 Bells
Luigi shoes Clothing (Shoes) 1,400 Bells 350 Bells
Mario shoes Clothing (Shoes) 1,400 Bells 350 Bells
Princess Peach shoes Clothing (Shoes) 2,400 Bells 600 Bells
Wario shoes Clothing (Shoes) 1,400 Bells 350 Bells
Mushroom mural Wallpaper 3,000 Bells 750 Bells
Block flooring Flooring 3,000 Bells 750 Bells
Lakitu's Cloud rug Rug 1,500 Bells 375 Bells
Yoshi's Egg rug Rug 1,500 Bells 375 Bells

ARMS (Switch)[edit]

Art Academy series[edit]

Art Academy (DS)[edit]

The Yoshi drawing on the cover of Art Academy.
The Yoshi plush drawing.
  • A pencil-drawn picture of a Yoshi plush toy can be seen on the game's cover. This drawing does not appear in the game, however.

Art Academy: Lessons for Everyone! (3DS)[edit]

  • On the cover for the PAL version (titled New Art Academy), a pencil-drawn Goomba picture can be seen. Like the Yoshi doll before, this drawing does not appear in the game itself.
  • At one point, one custom lesson for New Art Academy/Art Academy: Lessons for Everyone! was distributed by Nintendo via SpotPass, distributed in different periods depending on the region. The custom lesson featured a colored-pencil drawing of a Goomba, and the method which to draw it. The picture featured is different from the Goomba drawing on the PAL version cover, however.

Art Academy: Home Studio (Wii U)[edit]

Art Style: PiCTOBiTS (DSi)[edit]

Main article: Art Style: PiCTOBiTS
  • Coins from Super Mario Bros. function as a currency in this game.
  • A POW Block serves as a game mechanic. Tapping the POW icon will clear three rows of pixels from the bottom of the touch screen.
  • The game features ten puzzles based on sprites from Super Mario Bros. and two based on sprites from Wrecking Crew.
  • In the final stage, the blocks spell out "THANK YOU MARIO! BUT YOUR PRINCESS IS IN ANOTHER CASTLE!". In the Dark Mode version, the blocks instead spell "THANK YOU MARIO! YOUR QUEST IS OVER. WE PRESENT YOU A NEW QUEST. PUSH BUTTON B TO SELECT A WORLD".
  • Beating a stage with a specific score will put a Super Star icon next to the score display.

Balloon Fight[edit]

  • The main antagonist of the Game & Watch version of this game is named "Oiram Repus,"[7] which is "Super Mario" spelled backwards.

Banjo-Kazooie series[edit]

For the Banjo-Kazooie games published by Microsoft after the company's acquisition of Rare, see List of references in third-party video games § Banjo-Kazooie series.

Banjo-Kazooie (Nintendo 64/Xbox Live Arcade/Xbox One)[edit]

  • In the level Click Clock Wood, there is a large beaver named Gnawty who needs Banjo and Kazooie to destroy the rock blocking the entrance to his home. While resembling the Gnawties of the Donkey Kong Country series, he mostly resembles Very Gnawty in size and color.
  • In the voice questions at Grunty's Furnace Fun, Donkey Kong and Cranky Kong's names are seen as answers.
    • Another question from Grunty asks what object Conga throws. One of the answers is barrels, a reference to Donkey Kong.
  • Conga uses Donkey Kong's sound effects from Mario Kart 64.

Banjo-Tooie (Nintendo 64/Xbox Live Arcade/Xbox One)[edit]

  • In Witchyworld, multiple carved heads appear at the top of the tower in the Inferno area, resembling the icon of Bowser's face from Super Mario 64 and subsequent titles.
  • Enemies with the same appearance as Puftups known as Swellbellies appear in underwater parts of Jolly Roger's Lagoon, and only explode if Kazooie uses Talon Torpedo or shoots explosive eggs.
  • In Grunty Industries, Banjo and Kazooie find the toilet Loggo, who says that he needs unblocking. Kazooie suggests calling a plumber, believing Mario to be available. Loggo replies that he does not think Mario does such work anymore. In the Xbox Live Arcade port, the line was altered to say "Italian plumber" instead.
  • Bottles's daughter, Goggles, can be seen holding a Donkey Kong doll. The necktie is removed from the doll in the Xbox Live Arcade port.
  • During the final battle against Hag 1, Gruntilda asks the question "Who appears on the cover art?", and one of the answers is "Banjo, Kazooie, and Donkey Kong".

Baten Kaitos Origins (GCN)[edit]

  • After Gibari throws a barrel at various guards, Guillo sarcastically asks him if he is "some monkey who's run off with a pretty wench," referencing Donkey Kong's debut role.

Big Brain Academy series[edit]

Big Brain Academy (DS)[edit]

Piranha Plant
  • In "Missing Links", a sketch of Mario's Hat can appear.
  • In "Get in Shape" in the 3-star difficulty, a silhouette of a Piranha Plant can appear.

Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree (Wii)[edit]

  • In "Speed Sorting", one of the pictures that can appear is Raccoon Mario from Super Mario Bros. 3.
  • In the Brain Quiz-exclusive minigame "True View", one of the objects that can appear is a pair of Warp Pipes.

Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain (Nintendo Switch)[edit]

  • Like in the previous game, a pair of Warp Pipes can be one of the objects that appears in "True View".

Brain Age series[edit]

Virus Buster Mini-game from Brain Age 2.
Virus Buster in Brain Age 2
Virus Buster in Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training for Nintendo Switch
Virus Buster in Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training for Nintendo Switch

Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! (DS)[edit]

  • In "Syllable Count", there is the famous Toad quote written during the game. It reads, "Thank you, Mario, but our princess is in another castle."
  • If the player taps on the walking figure that appears when the player achieves the rank "Walking Speed", it whistles the first six notes of the Ground Theme from Super Mario Bros.

Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day! (DS)[edit]

  • If the player goes on "Training" and taps the last "???", this will start a game called Virus Buster, which is a touch screen-based adaptation of Dr. Mario, featuring covers of both background songs from that game, "Chill" and "Fever". This mini-game can be played in the WiiWare game Dr. Mario Online Rx, but with the Wii Remote's cursor control.
  • If the player taps on the walking figure that appears when the player achieves the rank "Walking Speed", it whistles the tune that plays after Mario earns an extra life.

Brain Age Express (DSiWare)[edit]

  • If the player taps on the walking figure that appears when the player achieves the rank "Walking Speed", it whistles the tune that plays after Mario loses a life in Super Mario Bros.
  • Virus Buster returns from Brain Age 2.

Dr Kawashima's Brain Training for Nintendo Switch (Switch)[edit]

  • If the player continuously taps on the walking figure that appears when the player achieves the rank "Walking Speed", it whistles the first three lines of the chorus of "Jump Up, Super Star!" from Super Mario Odyssey.
  • Virus Buster returns from Brain Age 2.

Chase Mii (Wii U tech demo)[edit]

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Chibi-Robo series[edit]

Chibi-Robo! (GCN)[edit]

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  • The Eggplant Man enemy from Wrecking Crew makes an appearance in the game, although it is renamed "Kid Eggplant" in the North American version of the game (his name in the Japanese version of Chibi-Robo! is "Nasubi Kamen", the same as Eggplant Man).

Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji! (DS)[edit]

  • Occasionally, sifting through dust will reveal a Super Star, which plays the invincibility theme from Super Mario Bros. when picked up.

Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash (3DS)[edit]

  • A Mario PEZ Dispenser is among the Snacks the player can collect.
  • Among the Trash is a Banana Peel with the description "Last night, I had a dream. A big gorilla riding a Kart passed a car I was riding in, and then he went and threw a HUGE banana peel at me! Gah!"

Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics (Switch)[edit]

Conker series[edit]

Conker's Pocket Tales (Game Boy Color)[edit]

  • If left idle for long enough, Conker will pull out a Game Boy and play it, replacing the music with a rendition of the Bonus theme from Donkey Kong Country.

Conker's Bad Fur Day (N64) / Conker: Live & Reloaded (Xbox)[edit]

  • In order to defeat the game's final boss Heinrich, Conker has to grab and spin Heinrich around by the tail and fling him into an airlock portal towards outer space. This parodies how Mario defeats Bowser in Super Mario 64.

Daigasso! Band Brothers series[edit]

Daigasso! Band Brothers (DS)[edit]

Daigasso! Band Brothers P (3DS)[edit]

Drill Dozer (GBA)[edit]

Jill from Drill Dozer wearing the Blue Overalls.
Jill wearing blue overalls.
  • The player can unlock various of costumes for the playable character Jill to wear using Password codes. By using the code 5854, the player unlocks a pair of blue overalls, which is based on Mario's clothes.

EarthBound (Mother) series[edit]

Mother (Family Computer) / EarthBound Beginnings (Wii U)[edit]

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  • In the original Japanese version, a child in Twinkle Elementary in Merrysville asks Ninten if he has played Dragon Quest IV, remarking that he cannot get past Dragon Quest III. In the English version of the game (released as EarthBound Beginnings on the Wii U Virtual Console), he instead says "Super Mario Bros. 7" and Super Mario Bros. 3, respectively. In the Game Boy Advance port Mother 1+2, any name-dropping was removed.

EarthBound (SNES)[edit]

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  • When Ness enters the arcade in Onett, some of the games displayed on the arcade cabinet screens look similar to Donkey Kong.
  • In the Japanese version of the game, Mother 2, the sixth set of default names references the Super Mario franchise, giving Ness the name "Mario", Paula the name "Peach", Jeff "Luigi", Poo "Kinopio", and King "Yoshi". The protagonist's favorite food becomes "mushroom meal" and his favorite thing becomes "Goal". This naming set was replaced in the North American release.[9]

Electroplankton (DS)[edit]

  • Two of the backing songs for the Beatnes are the invincibility theme from Super Mario Bros. and the 25m theme from Donkey Kong. For the former, tapping the heads of the Beatnes plankton plays sound effects from Super Mario Bros. For the latter, one of the sound effects is the enemy collision sound effect from Mario Bros.

F-1 Race (GB)[edit]

  • Mario waves the checkered flag when the player wins a race in the game.
  • Several Mario characters greet the player before the race begins. The following characters appear based on the course they appear in:
  • Note: Courses 5, 7, and 8 instead have appearances from Link, Samus, and Pit, creating the same roster as from Tetris, listed below.

F-Zero series[edit]

  • Rainbow Road, based on the Mario Kart 64 iteration of the course, appears in F-Zero X as the first course of the Joker Cup. Playing the game with the Japan-exclusive F-Zero X Expansion Kit also replaces the standard music with a rock cover version of the track's theme from Mario Kart 64.
  • Mr. EAD's head and mustache resemble those of Mario. His belt buckle is also designed after a Super Star, and his vehicle is called the Great Star and constructed by Shiggs Mapone (a parody of Shigeru Miyamoto). Additionally, when interviewing him in F-Zero GX, his answer to his favorite food is Italian, and his dream for the future is to "wear overalls every day and take it easy."
  • In the Emblem Editor of F-Zero GX, three of the sample emblems are Mushrooms.
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Fatal Frame series[edit]

Zero: Tsukihami no Kamen (Wii)[edit]

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  • Completing the game once unlocks a Luigi costume for Misaki Asou.

Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir (3DS)[edit]

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  • The Princess Peach costume for Maya (one of the main characters) is available after clearing all Battle Mode missions on Nightmare Mode. It can only be viewed in Free Photography mode.

Project Zero 2: Wii Edition (Wii)[edit]

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  • The main characters Mayu and Mio Amakura can obtain one of the costumes that resembles to the outfits of Mario and Luigi. They are unlocked when completing the Normal Difficulty and receive the "Promise" ending, then purchase for 15000 Spirit Points.

Flipnote Studio 3D (3DS eShop)[edit]

Coins, with stars on them, from Flipnote Studio 3D.
Coins in Flipnote Studio 3D.
  • In the Japanese version of the app, Coins, that look similar to Star Coins, can be collected.

Fossil Fighters: Champions (DS)[edit]

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  • A female staff leader named Stella congratulates the player for clearing round 2 of the Calisteo Cup and then states, "[...] but our dig site is on another island! Hmm... That sounds familiar somehow...", referencing the Toads' quote from Super Mario Bros.

Freakyforms Deluxe: Your Creations, Alive! (3DS)[edit]

  • In the Deluxe version of this game, Formees are able to smash blocks, collect coins, and eat Super Mushrooms.

Game Builder Garage (Switch)[edit]

  • Extra Checkpoint 25 is named after the ? Block and involves making a fully functional ? Block to hit from below to make an item come out.

GoldenEye 007 (N64)[edit]

  • An unlockable cheat in this Rare-developed game is "DK Mode", named after Donkey Kong. The cheat appeared again as an unlockable in the game's spiritual successor Perfect Dark, which was also developed by Rare. In both games, the cheat will make it so that all characters will have a similar body type to Donkey Kong, with a larger head.

Jet Force Gemini (N64)[edit]

Greenwood Village
  • An exact replica of Greenwood Village is included as an unlockable track for the multiplayer races, the only difference is that one of the shortcuts has been removed.

Jump Rope Challenge (Switch)[edit]

Nintendo character costumes in Jump Rope Challenge
  • A free update for the game released on July 1, 2020, added costumes based on various Nintendo characters, including Mario, Luigi, Peach, Toad, Bowser, and Wario.

Kid Icarus: Uprising (3DS)[edit]

Donkey Kong reference in Kid Icarus: Uprising
Donkey Kong reference
  • In the Japanese version of the game, Pit and Palutena start a game of Super Smash Bros. Brawl (the game that debuted Pit's design in the game), with the character selection menu appearing on screen and Pit selecting Mario. The English localization reduces this to a reference to "Super Bash Sisters", omitting the explicit Mario cameo.
  • When Palutena tells Pit about Powers, Pit says, "Looks like all that Dr. Mario is about to pay off!"
  • In chapter 19, there is a segment while climbing the Chariot Master's tower featuring barrels rolling down toward Pit which also has jump pads to leap over them. At this point, Pit mentions that "Something seems familiar about this..." with Hades saying, "I guess the Chariot Master has played Donkey Kong."
  • In Together mode, some of the randomly generated names used for CPU players are names of characters from the Super Mario franchise, including "Mario" and "Toad."

Kirby series[edit]

Kirby's Dream Land (Game Boy)[edit]

Kirby's Adventure (NES)[edit]

Artwork of Spiny from Kirby's Adventure and Kirby's Dream Course.
Togezo artwork from Kirby's Adventure.
  • A stylized form of the Spiny known as the Togezo (the Spinies' Japanese name) appears as a regular enemy, and is the sole representative of the Needle ability. Togezos walk normally but periodically stop to curl up in a ball, resembling a Spiny Egg in the process, and roll quickly along the ground. In the Game Boy Advance remake, Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, they were replaced by the original enemy Needlous.

Kirby's Dream Course (SNES)[edit]

  • Spiny reappears as an obstacle with the Needle ability.

Kirby's Dream Land 2 (Game Boy)[edit]

Kirby Super Star (SNES) / Kirby Super Star Ultra (DS)[edit]

Kirby's Dream Land 3 (SNES)[edit]

Artwork of Togezo from the Kirby's Dream Land 3 manual's back page
Togezo artwork from Kirby's Dream Land 3.
  • Togezo also appears as a regular enemy in this game. Instead of performing their rolling attack from Kirby's Adventure, they withdraw and extend their spikes when the player is in proximity, similar to a Spikey from Kirby's Dream Land 2. Unlike previous appearances, they are not the only source of the Needle ability.
  • One of the Heart Stars can be obtained in Cloudy Park from an NPC that resembles a Fire Flower. Its Japanese name even translates to "Pseudo-Fire Flower".

Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble (Game Boy Color)[edit]

  • The game's level structure is similar to that of Super Mario Bros., with every fourth level taking place in a castle. There are even two areas similar to Warp Zones.

Kirby's Return to Dream Land (Wii) / Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe (Switch)[edit]

Kirby: Triple Deluxe (3DS)[edit]

Stone Kirby as a Brick Block in Kirby: Triple Deluxe
The Brick Block transformation in Kirby: Triple Deluxe

Kirby and the Rainbow Curse (Wii U)[edit]

  • Two promotional comics for this game on Play Nintendo either reference Mario or have Mario make a direct appearance.
    • In "Saved by the Rainbow", after Elline breaks Kirby's fall and the announcer rebukes her, Mario and Yoshi are seen looking down at the two with an expression of disgust.[10]
    • In "An Evening Out", Elline sprays a trail of Italian sauce in the air. Kirby, wearing a mustache and bow tie, rolls down the trail and says "It's-a me!", to which Bandana Waddle Dee replies, "Aah!! Mario!!"[11]

Kirby: Planet Robobot (3DS)[edit]

Wheel Kirby performing a Rocket Start in Kirby: Planet Robobot
The Rocket Start in Kirby: Planet Robobot.
  • The Brick Block and Gold Mario statue are some of the forms that Stone Kirby and Smash Bros. Kirby can use.
  • The Doctor ability that debuts in this game is based on the moveset of Dr. Mario in the Super Smash Bros. series. Appropriately, scanning in a Dr. Mario amiibo also gives this ability.
  • The Wheel ability's Rocket Start move returns from Kirby: Triple Deluxe, referencing the starting boost in the Mario Kart series.

Kirby Star Allies (Switch)[edit]

  • The Brick Block form of Stone Kirby makes an appearance in this game.

Kirby and the Forgotten Land (Switch)[edit]

The Legend of Zelda series[edit]

The Legend of Zelda (NES)[edit]

Manhandla
  • According to the Japanese manual for the game, the boss Manhandla is actually a massive Piranha Plant.[12]
  • In the instruction manual, sample file names are "Nintendo," "Mario," and "Luigi."

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES)[edit]

A portrait of Mario on the wall.

The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (GB) / Link's Awakening DX (GBC) / Link's Awakening (2019 remake) (Switch)[edit]

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Mamu and his frog choir performing the Frog's Song of Soul for Link.
Wart
  • Tarin resembles Mario. He even transforms into a raccoon by eating a mushroom, as Mario transforms into Raccoon Mario by using a Super Leaf. Likewise, the Cucco Keeper resembles Luigi.
  • There are many enemies from the Super Mario franchise, though some of them were named differently in English guides. There are Goombas, Piranha Plants, Podoboos, Spinies (called Spiked Beetles), Cheep Cheeps (called Cheep-Sheep), Bloobers, Thwomps (called Spiked Thwomps), Thwimps (called Thwomps), Pokeys, Boos, and Shy Guys (called Mask-Mimics). Also, the Bombite enemy bears a striking resemblance to Bob-omb.
    • In the Nintendo Switch remake, figures of BowWow, CiaoCiao, a Goomba, Spiny, Boo, Cheep Cheep, Blooper, Shy Guy, Piranha Plant, and Pokey can be acquired in the Trendy Game. With the exception of the Chain Chomp characters, all of the aforementioned enemies are referred to by their Super Mario franchise names.
    • Also in the remake, Cheep Cheeps and Bloopers can be caught in the Fishing Hole.
  • A Yoshi doll is found at the Trendy Game shop in Mabe Village. Link can win the Yoshi doll by controlling the crane and hovering over it. When the doll is received, the text box states that it has appeared in many games recently, another reference to the Super Mario games. In the Nintendo Switch remake of the game, the text is changed to state that the player cannot count how many games it has appeared in now.
  • BowWow, known in the Super Mario franchise as a Chain Chomp, is featured in the game and "befriends" Link as it actually helps him access the second dungeon. Another, smaller Chain Chomp named CiaoCiao also appears.
  • The character Wart reappears in this game under his original Japanese name Mamu and acts as an ally to Link by teaching him the Frog's Song of Soul.
  • When Mr. Write shows the player the picture sent to him by Christine, a goat living in Animal Village, the picture of "Christine" is actually one of Princess Peach. In the Nintendo Switch version, promotional artwork of Princess Peach with her parasol is shown.

Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon (CD-i)[edit]

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (N64)[edit]

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D (3DS)[edit]

New Super Mario Bros. wallpaper in Hyrule Castle
  • The pictures of the Super Mario characters seen in one of the windows of the Hyrule Castle courtyard were changed from the original, instead showing the background of World 1 from New Super Mario Bros.
  • Like in the original, Ingo and Talon both look like the Mario Bros; Ingo, Talon, and Malon all wear necklaces with Bowser's head on it and Talon's sleeping pose is still similar to Mario's from Super Mario 64.

The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (N64)[edit]

Artwork of the Happy Mask Salesman, who carries a Mario mask amongst his wares, for The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
  • A Mario mask is on the back on the Happy Mask Salesman's backpack, but it is not wearable.
  • Romani and Cremia, like Malon and Talon, wear Bowser necklaces, due to them reusing Malon's child and adult models.
  • When the music house in Ikana Canyon is playing music again, it resembles the Merry-Go-Round music from Big Boo's Haunt from Super Mario 64.

The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons (GBC)[edit]

Talon and Malon
  • The artwork for Talon strongly resembles Mario. His hat for this game has an "M" on it in the same style as Mario's, and like in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, he is given a necklace depicting Bowser's face.
  • Spinies (called Spiked Beetles), Thwomps (called Spiked Thwomps), Cheep Cheeps, and Pokeys appear as enemies.

The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages (GBC)[edit]

  • In a linked game, there is a part where Link has to rescue Zelda from Vire, in a mini-game resembling Donkey Kong.
  • Spinies (called Spiked Beetles), Thwomps (called Spiked Thwomps), Cheep Cheeps, and Thwimps appear as enemies.

The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords (GBA/DSi)[edit]

  • A Chain Chomp (called BowWow in the original version) appears as an item.
  • Bob-ombs appear as enemies, and if struck with the player's sword, will scurry around and then explode. A second hit will cause it to stop and then explode.
  • Spinies reappear as enemies, and have a modification to their attack pattern in that they they withdraw in their shell and perform a spin attack towards Link.

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (GCN/Wii U)[edit]

Armos Knight
  • Armos Knights have noses and mustaches resembling Wario's.
  • There are multiple test rooms in this game accessible via an action replay device. These rooms use assets from Super Mario Sunshine, most notably the very similar semi-transparent water effects that could suggest the ocean was originally intended to be see-through.[13]

The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures (GCN)[edit]

  • In various platforming stages, Thwomps appear.
  • Cheep Cheeps and Big Cheep Cheeps can be found in Lake Hylia where they can be seen swimming in flooded caverns.

The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap (GBA)[edit]

Link encountering some Bob-ombs in the Cave of Flames in The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap
Lakitu sprite in The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap
  • Lakitus appear as enemies who throw lightning bolts at Link, then disappear into their clouds.
  • Bob-ombs and Spinies (called Spiked Beetles) also make an appearance, behaving similarly as they did in The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords.
  • When a vine is grown, the vine growing sound effect from the original Super Mario Bros. plays.

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (GCN/Wii/Wii U)[edit]

Ripened Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love (DS)[edit]

  • After Tingle gets a stomach ache from drinking expired juice in a haunted house in Page 4, he rushes out the door as the Starman theme from Super Mario Bros. begins playing.
  • A minigame in Page 6, which involves plucking vegetables and worms in a garden, features a similar character select screen to Super Mario Bros. 2.

The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks (DS)[edit]

  • One of the themes played while traveling via train greatly resembles that of the music for the Ghost Houses in Super Mario World.
  • Star Fragments, like Gratitude Crystals from The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, resemble Star Bits from Super Mario Galaxy and are based on the Japanese candy konpeitō.

Hyrule Warriors (Wii U/3DS/Switch)[edit]

The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes (3DS)[edit]

  • The Fire Gloves, introduced in this game, allow players to throw fireballs, which function similar to those from the Super Mario franchise and use the same sound effects from Super Mario Bros.
  • The Hammerwear outfit is designed after the appearance of a Hammer Bro.
  • One of the obtainable materials is called the Crimson Shell. Its description reads "A mysterious shell that never misses a foe when thrown.", a reference to the Red Shell item from the Mario Kart series.

The Legendary Starfy series[edit]

Densetsu no Stafy 3 (GBA)[edit]

Main article: Densetsu no Stafy 3

Densetsu no Stafy 4 (DS)[edit]

Princess and Umbrella
  • One of the collectible costumes for Starfy and Starly is based on Princess Peach. It is called "Princess and Umbrella" (Japanese: おひめさまとカサ) and was a winning design from the Wanted Kisekae contest. When Starfy or Starly wear it they also hold Perry, the magic talking parasol from Super Princess Peach.

Metroid series[edit]

Super Metroid (SNES)[edit]

  • Tatori, Jr. closely resemble Buzzy Beetles. Additionally, jumping on one causes it to withdraw into its shell, and doing so again causes the shell to careen back and forth against the walls while spinning.

Metroid Fusion (GBA)[edit]

  • A test level in the game's files uses objects and sprites from Wario Land 4, suggesting that the two games share the game engine.[15]

Metroid Prime 3: Corruption (Wii)[edit]

Metroid Prime: Federation Force (3DS)[edit]

The Mario amiibo paint job in Blast Ball.
The Mario-themed paint job.
  • By scanning certain Super Mario-related amiibo, the player can acquire different paint jobs for their Mechs based on Mario, Luigi, Peach, Bowser, Rosalina and Bowser Jr.; these are the only character-based paint jobs available aside from Metroid characters such as Samus, Zero Suit Samus and Ridley. They can also be unlocked in the Metroid Prime: Blast Ball demo.[16]

Mickey's Speedway USA (N64)[edit]

Greenwood Village
Greenwood Village.

Miitomo (iOS/Android)[edit]

Miitomo.svg
  • Miis can purchase and wear Mario's cap and clothing, among other outfits.
  • Any mention of "Nintendo" plays the Coin sound effect.
  • On July 29, 2016, Super Mario-themed Miitomo Drop minigames named "Mario characters T-shirt festival! [Mario and Friends]" and "Mario characters T-shirt festival! [Bowser and Friends]" were released (lasting for three weeks each), which contain clothing based on several Super Mario characters as prizes.
  • As part of an update released on November 10, 2016, Luigi's cap and clothing were given to players as free gifts.
    • Super Mario Bros.-themed wallpaper and flooring were also made available for the newly added room customization option, among others.
    • A Fire Mario outfit is also given to players who log in seven times during the update promotion period.
  • Before the iOS release of Super Mario Run, Miitomo Drop minigames named "Super Mario Run! Wallpaper/Flooring & Toad Style" and "Super Mario Run! Princess Peach & Bowser Style" were released on December 8, 2016 until January 12, 2017. The prizes were Super Mario Run-themed wallpaper and flooring, as well as outfits based on Princess Peach, Toad and Bowser.

Miitopia (3DS/Switch)[edit]

  • As the Mii characters approach Greenhorne Castle, the main character wonders if there are princesses living there, and the secondary character doubts it and states that "Princesses are always in another castle".
  • By scanning certain Super Mario-franchise amiibo, players can acquire Super Mario character-themed outfits for their Miis. The Yoshi clothing can be changed into eight colors (green, red, yellow, light blue, blue, pink, black and purple), and the Toad clothing can be changed to five different colors (red, blue, green, yellow and purple).
  • One of the main overworld NPCs has the "Nintendo Fan" class, and is dressed like Super Mario-franchise characters (Mario in Greenhorne, Peach in Neksdor, purple Yoshi in Realm of the Fey, and Bowser in Karkaton). The player must talk to this character in order to scan amiibo.

Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2 (DS)[edit]

The plumbers that resemble the Mario Bros.
  • In the level "Do Your Best, Big Bro! No Water Leaks Allowed in Dreams!?" a pair of plumbers appear to help a boy named Takuya block off pipes in his dream. The plumbers heavily resemble Mario and Luigi, having mustaches, overalls, and shirts that are red and green, respectively.

Nintendo DSi Metronome (DSi)[edit]

Donkey Metronome from the Nintendo DSi Metronome
Donkey Kong Metronome
  • This application features a minigame based on the Donkey Kong arcade game called "Donkey Kong Metronome" ("Donkey Metronome" in Japan), in which the player controls Mario in the 25m stage and must jump over barrels thrown by Donkey Kong by making a sound in front of the microphone (such as clapping) in time with the metronome.

Nintendo Labo series[edit]

  • In the discovery section of the vehicle kit Nintendo Labo Toy-Con 03, Lerna attempts to paint Yoshi on the Toy-Con Car.

Nintendogs series[edit]

Nintendogs (DS)[edit]

The Luigi hat
A dog wearing the Green Hat.

Nintendogs + Cats (3DS)[edit]

  • Players can obtain Mario and Luigi Hats, and Mario, Peach, and Yoshi Karts; as well as a Mushroom Toy, Mushroom-Table Set, and Koopa-shell Chair.
  • Players are able to choose the Mario Style interior, which shows a green Warp Pipe outside.

Pac-Man Vs. (GCN)[edit]

  • Mario appears as the game's announcer, calling out the game's title on the title screen and commenting on the games in progress. The game was designed by Shigeru Miyamoto and Nintendo EAD and features Charles Martinet as Mario.

Picross DS (DS)[edit]

  • The first eleven out of the fifteen Extra levels in Normal mode are Super Mario-themed. When playing any of the extra levels, the background picture on the upper screen is of an 8-bit Mario and the blocks to fill out are Brick Blocks. The Super Mario-themed levels include: Mario, Bowser, Piranha Plant, Super Mushroom, Lakitu, Princess Peach, Cheep Cheep, Goomba, Buzzy Beetle, Toad, and Raccoon Mario.

PictoChat (DS)[edit]

  • In the PictoChat instruction manual, the demonstration pictures show the names Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Yoshi in the chatroom.

Pikmin series[edit]

Pikmin (GCN)[edit]

Unused Mario model for Pikmin
Unused Mario model for Pikmin.
  • The red body with white spots of Red Bulborbs is reminiscent of a Piranha Plant.
  • Part of the concept of Pikmin was based on the Super Mario tech demo Super Mario 128.
  • Captain Olimar's original Japanese name is an anagram of Mario (オリマー Orimā and マリオ Mario, respectively, with his international name also being an anagram but with an "L" added).
  • Unused models show a giant form of Mario and a model entitled "Kuribo", the Japanese name for Goomba. The model is the planned Goomba design for Super Mario Sunshine suggesting an appearance was planned but later scrapped.
  • There are also unused models for a key and a door, thought to be from the Super Mario 128 stage of development.

Pikmin 2 (GCN)[edit]

Bowser's picture in Pikmin 2.

Pikmin 3 (Wii U) / Pikmin 3 Deluxe (Switch)[edit]

  • In the opening cutscene, when the S.S. Drake departs from Koppai, Mario's walking sound effect from Mario Bros. can be heard.
  • In the Twilight River area, a giant Warp Pipe can be entered via a lily pad that enters into a different section of the map.

Pikmin Short Movies (Wii U/3DS)[edit]

  • In the movie "Occupational Hazards", in the scene where the Pikmin are seen inside some tubes, among them is a green tube resembling a Warp Pipe spitting out coins, complete with sound effects from Super Mario Bros. A red Pikmin is then seen poking out from inside the tube, with dust formed on its face resembling Mario's hat and moustache. When the Pikmin jumps out, the first seven notes of the Super Mario Bros. theme can be heard.
  • In "Occupational Hazards", when a blue Pikmin collides into a red Pikmin after parachuting down onto the defeated Bulborb, the sound effect for kicking a shell in Super Mario Bros. can be heard.
  • The coin sound effect from Super Mario Bros. can also be heard in the title screen music.

Hey! Pikmin (3DS)[edit]

  • Some of the treasures that Captain Olimar finds are cartridges of early Nintendo games with descriptions based on their artwork, three of which are Super Mario-related:
  • By scanning certain Super Mario series amiibo, one can acquire a treasure based on that amiibo, which are found in Secret Spots.
    • Mario amiibo, labeled "Colossus in Suspenders" (American English)/"Dungareed Colossus" (British English)
    • Gold Mario amiibo, labeled "Priceless Artifact" (spelled "Artefact" in British English)
    • Silver Mario amiibo, labeled "Great Man"
    • Luigi amiibo, labeled "Unsung Hero"
    • Princess Peach amiibo, labeled "Memento of Love"
    • Yoshi amiibo, labeled "Incomprehensible Life-Form" (formatted without the hyphen in British English)
    • Rosalina amiibo, labeled "Fashion Mystery"
    • Bowser amiibo, labeled "Fearsome Boss"
    • Wario amiibo, labeled "Gaudy Goon"
    • Donkey Kong amiibo, labeled "Powerful Pencil-Pusher"
    • Diddy Kong amiibo, labeled "Barrel of Laughs"
    • Toad amiibo, labeled "Anatomical Enigma"
    • Princess Daisy amiibo, labeled "My Princess"
    • Waluigi amiibo, labeled "Insensitive Lout"
    • Boo amiibo, labeled "Fanged Marshmallow"

Pikmin Bloom (iOS/Android)[edit]

  • By linking the app to the Nintendo Account, the player can obtain a special Huge Seedling which grows to a Pikmin wearing Mario's hat.

Pikmin 4 (Switch)[edit]

  • The Micromanagement Station treasure is the Famicom-themed Game Boy Micro released as part of the 20th anniversary of Super Mario Bros., with the "Happy! Mario 20th" logo visible on the back.
  • The Mechanical Harp (Lullabies) treasure is a music box that plays "Piranha Plant's Lullaby" from Super Mario 64 when brought to the S.S. Beagle or interacted with in the Treasure Catalog. Schnauz's description reads, "The song played on this device is intended to make the listener feel sleepy and yet terrified to fall asleep at the same time. How odd that a piece of music can make you feel like you're staring down a mouth full of razor-sharp teeth.", while Olimar's description mentions that "[p]erhaps this is a machine meant to lure prey for a stronger predator," both referencing the Piranha Plants in Super Mario 64.
  • The castaway Beaux references various Nintendo characters when he mentions his previous acting roles, one of which was portraying "a cheerful yet sprightly plumber."

Pilotwings series[edit]

Pilotwings 64 (N64)[edit]

Mario as a head on Mount Rushmore
  • In the Mount Rushmore part of the Little States stage, the player can see along the mountain and has Mario's face on it in the place of George Washington. If the player shoots Mario's face by any means (including shooting themselves into it in the Cannonball mode), it changes into Wario's face.

Pilotwings Resort (3DS)[edit]

  • A house in the village portion of the island will have different music from Super Mario Bros. playing depending on the mission.

Pokémon series[edit]

Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow (GB)[edit]

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Pokémon Stadium 2 (N64)[edit]

Room[edit]

Pokémon Sun and Moon / Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon (3DS)[edit]

In Pokémon Sun & Moon, a boutique in Konikoni City shows Mario's overalls, but they are short-sleeved and not for sale.
  • Mario's shirt and overalls can be seen on the wall on the right side of Konikoni City's apparel shop. The shirt accompanying the overalls appears to be short-sleeved, similarly to Mario's shirt in Super Mario Sunshine. However, this outfit is only part of the background and cannot be obtained.

Punch-Out!! series[edit]

Punch-Out!! (Arcade)[edit]

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  • In the audience, Mario, Luigi, Donkey Kong, and Donkey Kong Jr. all appear. This is one of the first games to feature Luigi, Donkey Kong, and Donkey Kong Jr. as cameos.

Punch-Out!! / Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! (NES)[edit]

Screenshot of Mario from Mike Tyson's Punch Out!
  • Mario acts as the in-ring referee in this game.
    • This is the earliest game in which Mario has discernible speech. Previously, he could be heard grunting in Crazy Kong. The next game he speaks in is the MS-DOS version of Mario Teaches Typing released in 1992.
  • The earliest version of this game was awarded to 10,000 contestants of the Golf: U.S. Course Disk Fax tournament. It comes in a gold Famicom cartridge and features Super Macho Man as the final opponent.

Super Punch-Out!! (SNES)[edit]

  • Names such as Mario, Luigi, Wario, and Peach are present in the scoreboards.

Punch-Out!! (Wii)[edit]

Main article: Punch-Out!! (Wii)
Donkey Kong as he appears in the Wii version of Punch-Out!!
  • Donkey Kong appears in the game's Last Stand mode. He can then be fought anytime in the Exhibition mode.
    • Donkey Kong can also be seen in the audience sometimes when fighting anyone other than him.
  • King Hippo's underwear has Super Star prints on it.
  • Princess Peach was considered to appear as an opponent in this game, but the idea was scrapped due to Kensuke Tanabe's concerns about violence towards women. Mario was also considered to be an opponent or reprise his role from the NES game as the referee, but these were decided against as the developers deemed punching him in the game to be inappropriate and thought he would not fit well with the game's art style.[17]

Pushmo series[edit]

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Pushmo (Nintendo 3DS eShop)[edit]

A Pushmo course with an 8-bit Mario
A Mario puzzle in Pushmo

Crashmo (Nintendo 3DS eShop)[edit]

Challenge No. 88 (Buzzy Beetle)
Challenge No. 88 (Buzzy Beetle) in Crashmo

Pushmo World (Wii U eShop)[edit]

  • Much like with the original, Pushmo includes several Super Mario-themed puzzles in the "Nintendo Murals" sections. They are depictions of sprites from Super Mario Bros. A remix of the Super Mario Bros. theme plays whenever these puzzles are played. There is also a mural of Mario in the 22nd bonus stage, which also plays the remixed theme.
    • Challenge No. 91 - Goomba
    • Challenge No. 92 - Koopa Troopa
    • Challenge No. 93 - Piranha Plant
    • Challenge No. 94 - Cheep Cheep
    • Challenge No. 95 - Lakitu
    • Challenge No. 96 - Spiny
    • Challenge No. 97 - Buzzy Beetle
    • Challenge No. 98 - Bullet Bill
    • Challenge No. 99 - Bowser
    • Challenge No. 100 - Princess Peach
    • Bonus Stage 22 - Mario

Stretchmo (Nintendo 3DS eShop)[edit]

  • This installment also contains puzzles featuring 8-bit sprites of Super Mario characters, which are in the attraction "Papa Blox's NES Expo." While most murals are mixed in with the other categories, Puzzles 21-30 are all Mario themed murals. Mario puzzles featured in the game are:
    • Puzzle 1 - Mario 1 (Super Mario Bros.)
    • Puzzle 4 - Stanley (Donkey Kong 3)
    • Puzzle 6 - Fireball (Donkey Kong)
    • Puzzle 10 - Sun (Super Mario Bros. 3)
    • Puzzle 13 - Piranha Plant 1 (Super Mario Bros. 3)
    • Puzzle 14 - Donkey Kong Jr. (Donkey Kong Jr.)
    • Puzzle 16 - Mario 2 (Wrecking Crew)
    • Puzzle 17 - Toad (3D) (Super Mario Bros.)
    • Puzzle 18 - ? Block (Super Mario Bros.)
    • Puzzle 20 - Chain Chomp (Super Mario Bros. 3)
    • Puzzle 21 - Goomba (3D) (Super Mario Bros.)
    • Puzzle 22 - Koopa Troopa (Super Mario Bros.)
    • Puzzle 23 - Piranha Plant 2 (Super Mario Bros.)
    • Puzzle 24 - Cheep Cheep (Super Mario Bros.)
    • Puzzle 25 - Lakitu (Super Mario Bros.)
    • Puzzle 26 - Spiny (Super Mario Bros.)
    • Puzzle 27 - Blooper (Super Mario Bros.)
    • Puzzle 28 - Buzzy Beetle (Super Mario Bros.)
    • Puzzle 29 - Hammer Bro (3D) (Super Mario Bros.)
    • Puzzle 30 - Bowser (Super Mario Bros.)
    • Puzzle 41 - Boo (Super Mario Bros. 3)
    • Puzzle 44 - Mario 3 (Donkey Kong)
    • Puzzle 45 - Princess Peach (Super Mario Bros.)
    • Puzzle 46 - Mario (3D) (Super Mario Bros.)
    • Puzzle 47 - Virus (Dr. Mario)

Qix (GB)[edit]

  • A thematic scene featuring Mario will appear after completing the Game Boy version of Qix (which was developed by Nintendo). Depending on the score obtained by the player, Mario takes on the role of a stereotypical character from regions of Earth.
    • In Super Mario Odyssey, Mario's sombrero and poncho from Crazy Cap directly reference this game. When both pieces are worn, Mario can complete the mission "Dancing with New Friends" in the Sand Kingdom by playing a guitar and dancing.
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50,000 Mario in the Mexican desert, wearing a sombrero and playing a guitar.
150,000 Mario in the African savanna, jumping while holding a spear.
250,000 Mario in Spain as a torero in a bullfight.
300,000 Mario in front of the Taj Mahal in India, as a snake enchanter.
350,000 Mario in a Chinese location resembling the Forbidden City, juggling dishes.
400,000 Three Marios in England marching as Queen's Guards.
500,000 Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach and many Toads in a castle, supposedly in the Mushroom Kingdom (similar to the ending of the Game Boy version of Tetris).

Rhythm Tengoku (GBA)[edit]

  • There is an unused song in the game's files that consists of the first six notes of the Ground Theme from Super Mario Bros. Its placement in the files suggest that it was going to be used as the practice song for The Bon Odori.[19]

Ring Fit Adventure (Nintendo Switch)[edit]

SimCity series[edit]

SimCity (SNES)[edit]

  • If the player's city has a population of 500,000 residents, the player will earn a Mario statue.
  • The bonus scenario Freeland has its trees shaped like Mario's head.
  • Replacing the generic Godzilla-like monster in this version is Bowser, who can appear and destroy the player's city by selecting him on the disasters menu. The Tokyo scenario has Bowser walking through the city, in a similar approach to Godzilla.

SimCity 64 (Nintendo 64DD)[edit]

  • A cheat code in the game, which grants to the player $999,999, can be activated by naming the city's mayor かねもちマリオ (Kanemochi Mario, "Rich Mario").[20]

Smash Ping Pong (FDS)[edit]

Splatoon series[edit]

Splatoon (Wii U)[edit]

Splatoon 2 (Switch)[edit]

Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion[edit]

Splatoon 3 (Switch)[edit]

  • The boss fight with Big Man is a homage to the boss fight with Phantamanta from Super Mario Sunshine. His boss title, "The Hype Manta Storm", also references The Manta Storm, the name of the mission in which Phantamanta is fought, and the ink color Big Man uses is identical to the goop used by Phantamanta.

Star Fox series[edit]

Star Fox Adventures (GameCube)[edit]

  • The Farewell, Beloved Falco manga, which was distributed on the official Japanese site and served as an interquel between Star Fox 64 and Star Fox Adventures, contained a gang of space hot-rodders. Two of the members had names on the back of their jackets that were derived from Super Mario characters: the rat-like member had "Mouser" and the crocodile-like member had "Bowsor".

Star Fox Guard (Wii U)[edit]

  • Two enemies in the game, B.O.O. Unit and Nabbot, are robotic versions of Boo and Nabbit, respectively. B.O.O. Units have the ability to teleport and disable cameras, while Nabbots steal any fallen metals they find and run away with them.[25]

Stunt Race FX (SNES)[edit]

Mario on a billboard.
  • Mario and Luigi appear on some of the billboards all around some of the courses.

Style Savvy series[edit]

Style Savvy: Fashion Forward (3DS)[edit]

Peach and Rosalina yukatas in Style Savvy: Fashion Forward.
  • The player can scan certain compatible Super Mario-franchise amiibo to acquire exclusive items: Mario for his hat, Peach for her her crown, Yoshi for a Yoshi-themed hoodie, Rosalina for the "Starry Dress" (Western version only), and Luigi, Bowser or Toad for a Super Star broach.
  • Yukatas based on Peach and Rosalina's dresses were also released as free downloadable content. The obi of Rosalina's yukata in particular features a Luma design.

Style Savvy: Styling Star (3DS)[edit]

Similar to the game's predecessor, the player can scan the Mario and Peach amiibo to unlock accessories based on those characters.

Super Scope 6 (SNES)[edit]

Mario and Lemmy Koopa's cameo in Super Scope 6.
  • In LaserBlazer, Type A: Intercept, Mario appears to be plioting a plane; being chased by Lemmy Koopa riding on a rocket.

Swapdoodle (3DS)[edit]

  • In the Lesson Shop, players can purchase Super Mario-themed stationery, as well as drawing lessons for various Super Mario characters and objects.
    • "Super Mario Basic Lessons" has drawing lessons for a Super Star, ? Block, Fire Flower, Brick Block, Yoshi, a Yoshi Egg, a Luma, a Boo, a Blooper, a Cheep Cheep, a Buzzy Beetle, a Spiny, a Shy Guy, a Bob-omb, and a Chain Chomp.
    • "Super Mario Standard Lessons" has drawing lessons for Mario (3/4 portrait), a Coin, Luigi, a Goomba, a Koopa Troopa, a Hammer Bro, a Green Shell, a Piranha Plant, Bowser Jr., and Bowser. Two stationeries featuring Mario
    • "Super Mario Princesses and Pals" has drawing lessons for Peach, Toad, Rosalina, Daisy, Wario, Waluigi, Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, Kamek, and Birdo.
    • "Mario Kart 8" has drawing lessons for Mario in a Standard Kart, Toad in a mechanic suit, Peach in a Standard Bike, Yoshi in a Standard Bike, Isabelle in a Standard Kart, an Item Box, a Spiny Shell, a Golden Mushroom, a Lakitu, a Boomerang Flower, a Banana Peel, a Bullet Bill, a Lightning Bolt, and a tire.
    • One of the drawing lessons in the "Starter Pack" is a Super Mushroom.
    • One of the drawing lessons in the "Nintendo Premium Pack" is Mario.

Tennis (NES/Game Boy)[edit]

Mario appears as the referee during the game. In addition, the Western cover for the Game Boy port of the game features Mario, once again refereeing.

Tetris series[edit]

Tetris (NES)[edit]

Mario in Tetris (NES).
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  • Mario, Luigi, and Princess Peach are seen dancing and applauding, respectively when the player completes Stage 9 Level 5 or Stage 19 Level 5 in Type B mode before portions of the St. Petersburg Cathedral's tops launch into space like rockets. Samus Aran, Pit, Donkey Kong, Bowser, and Link can also be seen playing various instruments (a cello, a harp, a marching bass drum, an accordion, and a flute) in the ending, each one appearing after clearing a specific level in stage 9 or 19.

Tetris (Game Boy)[edit]

Main article: Tetris
  • Mario and Luigi appear in the 2-Player Mode for Player 1 and Player 2, respectively.

Tetris DS (DS)[edit]

Main article: Tetris DS

Tetris 99 (Switch)[edit]

Main article: Tetris 99
  • Level themes based on Donkey Kong and Super Mario Bros. were added in a September 2019 update, and each can be exchanged with 15 in-game tickets earned from completing daily missions.
  • Several Maximus Cups are themed after Super Mario games, with an in-game special theme based on the respective game available to players who achieve at least 100 event points.

Tomodachi Life (3DS)[edit]

Rock and Roll Background from Tomodachi Life containing Wario's Car
The Wario Car
  • The NES console treasure's description in the European version reads, "The old school classic game console. Mario eat your heart out. Not literally!" In the American version, it reads, "The video game console that got the world gaming. Pick it up and play some Mario."
  • A Donkey Kong Game & Watch can also be obtained as treasures.
  • Miis who own a Wii U are often heard playing games such as Game & Wario and Nintendo Land.
  • The following references are only found in the American version of the game:
    • Mushroom descriptions state that eating them could make the consumer bigger, a reference to Super Mushrooms.
    • The description for the banana peel reads, "Good for comedy routines and making karts peel out." This statement is a reference to the Mario Kart series.
    • During "pity parties" at the cafe, Miis may sometimes state that Luigi is taller than Mario because "his legs are longer."
    • The description for the peach states that it is "fit for a princess."
  • The Wario Car makes a cameo in the Promo (Rock & Roll) background in the Photo Studio.

Touch de Tanoshimu Hyakunin-Isshu: DS Shigureden (DS)[edit]

Screenshot of a Small Mario sprite from Super Mario Bros. with long legs in Touch de Tanoshimu Hyakunin-Isshu: DS Shigureden
Screenshot of the "legs long" mnemonic
  • Some images and sprites from Super Mario Bros. are used as illustrations for the game's mnemonics.
    • An image of Mario about to step on a Goomba is used for the phrase "step on", associated with the syllables 「ふ」 and 「むべ」.
    • A sprite of Small Mario edited to have long legs is used for the phrase "legs long", associated with the syllables 「あし」 and 「ながなが」.
    • A sprite of a Blooper edited to cry is used for the phrase "lament squid", associated with the syllables 「なげき」 and 「いか」.

Uniracers (SNES)[edit]

  • One of the tracks is named "Wario Paint", a portmanteau of "Wario" and "Mario Paint".
  • Mario, Donkey Kong, Wario and Yoshi among other Nintendo characters cameo in pre-release footage from Nintendo Power Previews #9.[26]

Wii series[edit]

Wii Sports (Wii)[edit]

The castle present on Hole 5 of Wii Sports.

Wii Fit / Wii Fit Plus (Wii)[edit]

  • In the running events, 8-Bit sprites of Mario and Luigi can be spotted. On a few occasions, a Goomba, Koopa Troopa, Mushroom, or Super Star sprite may also appear along the side of the trail. In Wii Fit Plus, these sprites have a purpose: at the end of "Jogging Plus", one of the many questions asked can be which sprite the player spotted.[27]

Wii Music (Wii)[edit]

  • The Super Mario Bros. theme is unlocked after one has cleared the first four levels of Pitch Perfect, simply called Super Mario Bros.

Wii Party (Wii)[edit]

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  • In the minigames section accessed from the main menu, one of the minigames under the Challenge subsection is called "Clover Hunt." This is a minigame in which players must locate a certain number of objects that are slightly different from the rest shown on the screen. If the player reaches the final five stages, the object they are given to find is 8-bit Mario from Super Mario Bros. They must find the required number of 8-bit Marios that are standing still, all of which are hidden amongst multiple 8-Bit Marios in a jumping position.

Wii Party U (Wii U)[edit]

  • In the Mii Fashion Plaza TV Party, Miis can dress up like Mario (male) or Princess Peach (female).
  • In the Mii Fashion Plaza TV Party, there are a few stores that are Super Mario-themed.
  • In Mad Hatters, players can choose to wear the Mario Cap, giving two points if no one else is wearing it.
  • In Dance with Mii, the player can dance to the Super Mario Bros. Ground Theme.

Wii Fit U (Wii U)[edit]

  • Just like Wii Fit, 8-bit sprites of Mario, a Goomba, and a Mushroom can be spotted along the Free Run island.[28]
  • Additionally, in the Hosedown minigame on advanced difficulty, a Warp Pipe can be seen in the background.

Wii Sports Resort (Wii)[edit]

  • The countdown timer used at the start of the racing events sounds similar to the one used in the Mario Kart series. In particular, the Cycling event's timer sounds almost identical to the one used in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!.
  • In the Island Flyover event, the Super Mario Bros. overworld theme, "Lose a Life", and "Game Over" tunes can be heard by flying near the Hillside Cabins area. The area's nighttime description reads: "Sounds like someone's playing NES, but they need a few pointers..."
  • The name of the ship "The Queen Peach" may be a reference to Princess Peach.
  • When playing Island Flyover at night, the description of the Mysterious Ancient Ruins in the PAL version states that skeletons were found in a pit along with shells, possibly referencing Dry Bones.

Zoda's Revenge: StarTropics II (NES)[edit]

A Koopa Troopa
  • The person holding the pizza which the player must deliver to Cleopatra rides a Koopa Troopa.

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