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==Games==
==Games==
===''Mario Artist: Paint Studio''===
===''Mario Artist: Paint Studio''===
''[[Mario Artist: Paint Studio]]'' (rel. Dec 11, 1999) is similar to ''[[Mario Paint]]'', but with more features. It was one of only two launch titles for the 64DD. Images could be imported from an [[Wikipedia:RCA connector|RCA]] source using the [[Nintendo 64DD#AV-In Cartridge|{{conjectural|capture cartridge}}]] or a [[Game Boy Camera]]. It also came with a unique four player drawing mode where four players could collaborate to make one drawing together.  
''[[Mario Artist: Paint Studio]]'' (rel. Dec 11, 1999) is similar to ''[[Mario Paint]]'', but with more features. It was one of only two launch titles for the 64DD. Images could be imported from an [[Wikipedia:RCA connector|RCA]] source using the [[Nintendo 64DD#AV-In Cartridge|{{conjectural|capture cartridge}}]] or a [[Game Boy Camera]]. It also came with a unique four-player drawing mode where four players could collaborate to make one drawing together.  


This game often came bundled with the [[Nintendo 64DD#Mouse|Nintendo 64 Mouse]].
This game often came bundled with the [[Nintendo 64DD#Mouse|Nintendo 64 Mouse]].
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===''Mario Artist: Polygon Studio''===
===''Mario Artist: Polygon Studio''===
''[[Mario Artist: Polygon Studio]]'' (rel. Aug. 29, 2000 in collabration with Nichimen Graphics) allows users to construct and render 3-dimensional polygons, as the name suggests. This was the last Mario Artist game released. The game includes a special mode called '''Sound Bomber''' (サウンド ボンバ- ''Saundo Bonbā''), where the player has to win as many [[microgame]]s as possible, all of them featuring the player's polygon model in some way. This mode is the precursor to the ''[[WarioWare, Inc.|WarioWare]]'' series.
''[[Mario Artist: Polygon Studio]]'' (rel. Aug. 29, 2000, in collaboration with Nichimen Graphics) allows users to construct and render 3-dimensional polygons, as the name suggests. This was the last Mario Artist game released. The game includes a special mode called '''Sound Bomber''' (サウンド ボンバ- ''Saundo Bonbā''), where the player has to win as many [[microgame]]s as possible, all of them featuring the player's polygon model in some way. This mode is the precursor to the ''[[WarioWare, Inc.|WarioWare]]'' series.


==Canceled games==
==Canceled games==
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==References to other games==
==References to other games==
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': The sound effects from this game can be used in Talent Studio.
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': The sound effects from this game can be used in Talent Studio.
*''[[Mario Paint]]'': ''Mario Artist: Paint Studio'' has many references to ''Mario Paint'' primarily because both are ''Mario'' painting games. The two man doing sit-up appear after pressing start in the title screen. Also, the [[Undodog]] reappears with same function. The Rocket eraser is also one of the options in the eraser tool.
*''[[Mario Paint]]'': ''Mario Artist: Paint Studio'' has many references to ''Mario Paint'' primarily because both are ''Mario'' painting games. The two man doing sit-up appear after pressing start in the title screen. Also, the [[Undodog]] reappears with the same function. The Rocket eraser is also one of the options in the eraser tool.
*''[[Super Mario 64]]'': Artwork from the game is included as character stamps and backgrounds.
*''[[Super Mario 64]]'': Artwork from the game is included as character stamps and backgrounds.
*''[[Mario Kart 64]]'': The game also includes artwork from ''Mario Kart 64'' as backgrounds and characters stamps.
*''[[Mario Kart 64]]'': The game also includes artwork from ''Mario Kart 64'' as backgrounds and characters stamps.
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