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*[[Flurrie]]'s hairstyle strongly resembles [[Ludwig von Koopa]]'s one.  
*[[Diddy Kong]]'s creation as a character by [[Rare]] contributes to why he is both an intellectual property of both it and [[Nintendo]]. During [[Donkey Kong Country]]'s original development, Rare designed Diddy Kong as an updated look for [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] However, Nintendo hated the extreme changes that Rare made to Donkey Kong Jr. They asked Rare to keep Donkey Kong Jr. the way that he was or to make a new character out of their reincarnation. Rare decided, ultimately, to make a new character, and thus, Diddy Kong was born. 
*A Monster Truck based on [[Donkey Kong]] appeared at Monster Jam 2007.
*[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]] is the first Mario platformer game to feature co-op mode and vs. mode at the same time since the [[Mario Bros.]] game.  
*In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', if the player uses the [[Co-Star Luma]] to spin in front of Luigi if he appears in a galaxy, he releases several [[Star Bit]]s.
*In [[Super Mario World]], [[Super Mario Sunshine]], New Super Mario Bros. Wii, and [[Super Mario Galaxy 2]], when riding [[Yoshi]], there are added drums and percussion to the music.

Revision as of 11:23, December 11, 2010

  • Diddy Kong's creation as a character by Rare contributes to why he is both an intellectual property of both it and Nintendo. During Donkey Kong Country's original development, Rare designed Diddy Kong as an updated look for Donkey Kong Jr. However, Nintendo hated the extreme changes that Rare made to Donkey Kong Jr. They asked Rare to keep Donkey Kong Jr. the way that he was or to make a new character out of their reincarnation. Rare decided, ultimately, to make a new character, and thus, Diddy Kong was born.
  • New Super Mario Bros. Wii is the first Mario platformer game to feature co-op mode and vs. mode at the same time since the Mario Bros. game.
  • In Super Mario World, Super Mario Sunshine, New Super Mario Bros. Wii, and Super Mario Galaxy 2, when riding Yoshi, there are added drums and percussion to the music.