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''Mario Paint'' was rated the 162nd best game made on a Nintendo System in ''[[Nintendo Power]]'''s Top 200 Games list.
''Mario Paint'' was rated the 162nd best game made on a Nintendo System in ''[[Nintendo Power]]'''s Top 200 Games list.


Although not delivered in Flash format like the rest of the series, the first episode of Homestar Runner was animated using ''Mario Paint''. A primitive introduction video made with ''Mario Paint'' can be found in the museum of the site. A later short in the series, ''Strong Bad is a Bad Guy'', was made using ''Mario Paint''.
Instead of being delivered in Flash format like the rest of the series, the first episode of Homestar Runner was animated using ''Mario Paint''. A primitive introduction video made with ''Mario Paint'' can be found in the museum of the site. A later short in the series, ''Strong Bad is a Bad Guy'', was made using ''Mario Paint''.


Prominent video game developers have cited ''Mario Paint'' as an inspiration. Masahito Hatakeyama, one of the designers for ''[[WarioWare D.I.Y.]]'', cites ''Mario Paint''{{'}}s drawing and music creation tools as inspiration for the drawing and music creation tools in ''D.I.Y.'', while several staff members of the development team cited it as the game that taught them the joy of developing video games.<ref>http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/news/iwata/iwata_asks_-_warioware_diy_16112_16113.html</ref>  One of the sound staff from ''Mario Paint'', Hirokazu Tanaka, later went on to work on ''[[EarthBound]]''. Some of ''Mario Paint'''s sound effects and musical instruments were used in both games.
Prominent video game developers have cited ''Mario Paint'' as an inspiration. Masahito Hatakeyama, one of the designers for ''[[WarioWare D.I.Y.]]'', cites ''Mario Paint''{{'}}s drawing and music creation tools as inspiration for the drawing and music creation tools in ''D.I.Y.'', while several staff members of the development team cited it as the game that taught them the joy of developing video games.<ref>http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/news/iwata/iwata_asks_-_warioware_diy_16112_16113.html</ref>  One of the sound staff from ''Mario Paint'', Hirokazu Tanaka, later went on to work on ''[[EarthBound]]''. Some of ''Mario Paint'''s sound effects and musical instruments were used in both games.
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