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|align=center|[[File:NES - NSO DM SP icon.jpg|100px]]<br>'''''Dr. Mario: The UFO cover-up.
|align=center|'''''Dr. Mario: The UFO cover-up.
|{{anchor|Dr. Mario: The UFO cover-up.}}''Uncover the ultimate truth after beating the game!
|{{anchor|Dr. Mario: The UFO cover-up.}}''Uncover the ultimate truth after beating the game!
''In this special version of Dr. Mario, you're dropped in just before a rare scene that occurs only after clearing the game on level 20 at Hi speed. This game has been played and loved by many people since its release, but who knows how few have seen this! Fun fact: in the {{wp|Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day!|Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day}} game, released in 2007 for the Nintendo DS system, this game was called Germ Buster. This wasn't necessarily for training your brain, but it might have a relaxing effect on it either way!
''In this special version of Dr. Mario, you're dropped in just before a rare scene that occurs only after clearing the game on level 20 at Hi speed. This game has been played and loved by many people since its release, but who knows how few have seen this! Fun fact: in the {{wp|Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day!|Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day}} game, released in 2007 for the Nintendo DS system, this game was called Germ Buster. This wasn't necessarily for training your brain, but it might have a relaxing effect on it either way!
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|''In the days before Mario and Luigi became sports stars in their downtime from saving the princess, they tried their hands as one-man wrecking crews. With a hammer as their only tool, players take control of the brothers and set out to destroy ladders, rip out pipes, knock out walls, and detonate explosive devices. But make sure to plan your path of destruction carefully, as each building is designed as its own clever puzzle. If you're not careful, you can easily trap yourself in a dead end! Adding to the excitement and challenge are fireballs, enemies, and an angry foreman roaming the buildings, all trying to stop you from moving on to the next stage. With 100 buildings to demolish and the ability to construct your own, it's a wonder Mario and Luigi ever got back to saving the Mushroom Kingdom!
|''In the days before Mario and Luigi became sports stars in their downtime from saving the princess, they tried their hands as one-man wrecking crews. With a hammer as their only tool, players take control of the brothers and set out to destroy ladders, rip out pipes, knock out walls, and detonate explosive devices. But make sure to plan your path of destruction carefully, as each building is designed as its own clever puzzle. If you're not careful, you can easily trap yourself in a dead end! Adding to the excitement and challenge are fireballs, enemies, and an angry foreman roaming the buildings, all trying to stop you from moving on to the next stage. With 100 buildings to demolish and the ability to construct your own, it's a wonder Mario and Luigi ever got back to saving the Mushroom Kingdom!
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|align=center|[[File:NES - NSO SMB3 SP icon.jpg|100px]]<br>'''''Super Mario Bros. 3: Mario, the quick-change artist!
|align=center|'''''Super Mario Bros. 3: Mario, the quick-change artist!
|{{anchor|Super Mario Bros. 3: Mario, the quick-change artist!}}''Mario has a total of EIGHT wardrobe changes to choose from!
|{{anchor|Super Mario Bros. 3: Mario, the quick-change artist!}}''Mario has a total of EIGHT wardrobe changes to choose from!
''In this special version of Super Mario Bros. 3, you start with lots of items in the final world, World 8, Dark Land. You start as Small Mario (outfit #1), but the item box is packed with rare items. Inside you'll find things like the Super Mushroom, which turns Mario into Super Mario (outfit #2); the Fire Flower, which changes him into Fire Mario (outfit #3); the Super Leaf, which changes him into Raccoon Mario (outfit #4); the Tanooki Suit, which changes him into Tanooki Mario (outfit #5); the Frog Suit, which changes him into Frog Mario (outfit #6); and finally, the Hammer Suit, which turns him into Hammer Mario (outfit #7). Press the B Button on the Map Screen to display your items, and use Up and Down to pick… But wait! Some sharp readers may be wondering about that eighth transformation… As Tanooki Mario, you can hold Down and press the B Button to transform into Statue Mario. And when you're a statue, you can even bump into enemies without being hurt! That makes for eight complete transformations in all—but which Mario is your favorite?
''In this special version of Super Mario Bros. 3, you start with lots of items in the final world, World 8, Dark Land. You start as Small Mario (outfit #1), but the item box is packed with rare items. Inside you'll find things like the Super Mushroom, which turns Mario into Super Mario (outfit #2); the Fire Flower, which changes him into Fire Mario (outfit #3); the Super Leaf, which changes him into Raccoon Mario (outfit #4); the Tanooki Suit, which changes him into Tanooki Mario (outfit #5); the Frog Suit, which changes him into Frog Mario (outfit #6); and finally, the Hammer Suit, which turns him into Hammer Mario (outfit #7). Press the B Button on the Map Screen to display your items, and use Up and Down to pick… But wait! Some sharp readers may be wondering about that eighth transformation… As Tanooki Mario, you can hold Down and press the B Button to transform into Statue Mario. And when you're a statue, you can even bump into enemies without being hurt! That makes for eight complete transformations in all—but which Mario is your favorite?

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