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Description | Image macro showing several Nintendo DS games from the Super Mario franchise (New Super Mario Bros., Super Princess Peach, Yoshi's Island DS, and Super Mario 64 DS) alongside three Nintendo DS systems. The image was posted by Nintendo Australia and New Zealand on Facebook. It is part of a series of posts that reminisce about Super Mario games on past Nintendo consoles in celebration of Super Mario Odyssey's release.
The caption in the image reads: "SO MUCH MARIO FUN IN THE PALM OF YOUR HANDS!" |
Source | NintendoAUNZ (November 1, 2017). Super Mario Odyssey is out now…making October the (un)official MONTH OF MARIO! Nintendo DS was home to classic 2D and 3D style Mario games you could play anywhere. With Nintendo Switch, you can now take the latest Super Mario home console game wherever you go! Who is enjoying this feature? Facebook. Retrieved October 8, 2023. (Archived October 8, 2023, 22:47:31 UTC via archive.today.) |
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current | 18:55, October 8, 2023 | 1,000 × 667 (119 KB) | Koopa con Carne (talk | contribs) | {{aboutfile|Image macro showing several Nintendo DS games from the ''Super Mario'' franchise (''New Super Mario Bros.'', ''Super Princess Peach'', ''Yoshi's Island DS'', and ''Super Mario 64 DS'') alongside three Nintendo DS systems. The image was posted by Nintendo Australia and New Zealand on {{wp|Facebook}}. It is part of a series of posts that reminisce about ''Super Mario'' games on past Nintendo consoles in celebration of ''[[... |
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