The track “Super Brothers” from the 2000 Sega Dreamcast game Jet Set Radio (also known as Jet Grind Radio in some territories) contains oblique references to the Super Mario franchise. According to the game’s composer, Hideki Naganuma, the lyrics are as following:
“Come go the rescue Peach The super boy 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 He like mushroom He’s a playin’ in another dimension Love love love baby Who are you? What’s your name? Super Brother” Main Blog | Twitter | Patreon | Store | Small Findings | Source 1, 2
In Super Mario Odyssey, whenever Mario does a single jump, he always raises the arm that is further away from the camera (top). This is likely due to Nintendo-internal guidelines that state that Mario is not to be depicted with his arm covering his face while jumping. Compare a selection of official artwork where Mario raises the arm that is further away from the viewer (bottom). Main Blog | Twitter | Patreon | Sources: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, special thanks to twitter.com user “HEYimHeroic”
this makes me think of a convo with a friend the other night about seeking validation that harm occurred from the one(s) who harmed you (in this case i was talking about my relationship with my parents, mostly my mother.)
“seeking validation that harm occurred from the one(s) who harmed you.”
The Nintendo Switch Online NES version of Super Mario Bros. 3 contains a visual glitch in the first fortress of World 3. If Mario runs while passing between the second and third door inside the fortress, the background will briefly shift and blur in a manner not possible on original NES hardware. Main Blog | Twitter | Patreon | Store | Source: myself,Super Mario Bros. 3(Switch Online),original hardware
This just happened to me on the plane and I thought I was hallucinating something fierce lol