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At E3 2017, Nintendo unveiled the pre-release box art for ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', which featured a collage of screenshots from the game's kingdoms with Mario dressed accordingly to the location. On the lower-left corner, Mario could be spotted shivering in the [[Sand Kingdom]] wearing the sombrero and the poncho (referencing his outfit in ''[[List_of_references_in_Nintendo_video_games#Qix_.28GB.29|Qix]]''), near the RP rating. This look earned the nickname of "Mexican Mario" and was described as a negative stereotype of the Mexican people and their culture, with social media commenters accusing Nintendo of racism and cultural appropriation.<ref>https://www.keengamer.com/article/16637_nintendo-accused-of-cultural-appropriation-with-odyssey</ref> Later, the game's box art was changed, with the "Mexican Mario" image removed and replaced with a different screenshot showing Mario swimming in the [[Lake Kingdom]]. The outfit remains available in the game, however.
At E3 2017, Nintendo unveiled the pre-release box art for ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', which featured a collage of screenshots from the game's kingdoms with Mario dressed accordingly to the location. On the lower-left corner, Mario could be spotted shivering in the [[Sand Kingdom]] wearing the sombrero and the poncho (referencing his outfit in ''[[List_of_references_in_Nintendo_video_games#Qix_.28GB.29|Qix]]''), near the RP rating. This look earned the nickname of "Mexican Mario" and was described as a negative stereotype of the Mexican people and their culture, with several sources accusing Nintendo of racism and cultural appropriation.<ref>https://www.keengamer.com/article/16637_nintendo-accused-of-cultural-appropriation-with-odyssey</ref> Later, the game's box art was changed, with the "Mexican Mario" image removed and replaced with a different screenshot showing Mario swimming in the [[Lake Kingdom]]. The outfit remains available in the game, however.
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