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− | ''Not to be confused with (but possibly the inspiration for:) [[ | + | ''Not to be confused with (but possibly the inspiration for:) [[Mario Club (company)]]'' |
{{Game infobox |title=Super Mario Club (original) | title2=Super Mario Club |jptitle=スーパーマリオクラブ |jptrans= |boxart=SMCE boxart.jpg |boxart2=SMCR boxart.jpg |caption= |publisher=Nintendo |developer=[[Nintendo]] |console=[[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]] ([[Famicom Network System]]) |category=Non-game (review system) |players= |predecessor= |successor= |no_pricing= |releasena= |releasejp=1990/91 |releaseeu= |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa=Super Mario Wiki |ownershiprights=©1990, 1991 Nintendo|colorscheme=Mario}} | {{Game infobox |title=Super Mario Club (original) | title2=Super Mario Club |jptitle=スーパーマリオクラブ |jptrans= |boxart=SMCE boxart.jpg |boxart2=SMCR boxart.jpg |caption= |publisher=Nintendo |developer=[[Nintendo]] |console=[[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]] ([[Famicom Network System]]) |category=Non-game (review system) |players= |predecessor= |successor= |no_pricing= |releasena= |releasejp=1990/91 |releaseeu= |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa=Super Mario Wiki |ownershiprights=©1990, 1991 Nintendo|colorscheme=Mario}} | ||
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==Release and details== | ==Release and details== | ||
− | Super Mario Club was introduced in 1990, and has two variations; the original release with blue artwork (© Nintendo 1990) and the later release with red artwork (© Nintendo 1991). The differences other than design are unknown, but it may be possible that the original was an experimental cartridge (or possibly a prototype), with later adjustments added to the new cartridge.<ref>[http://jironosuke.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/2015/07/post-8029.html Japanese blog documenting Famicom Network Service | + | Super Mario Club was introduced in 1990, and has two variations; the original release with blue artwork (© Nintendo 1990) and the later release with red artwork (© Nintendo 1991). The differences other than design are unknown, but it may be possible that the original was an experimental cartridge (or possibly a prototype), with later adjustments added to the new cartridge.<ref>[http://jironosuke.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/2015/07/post-8029.html Japanese blog documenting Famicom Network Service software]</ref> |
The logo for this software features Mario, and it also seems to have been used as one of the old [[Super Mario Club (company)]] logos. Additionally, Mario and Luigi have been confirmed to have appeared bouncing on pogo sticks in the software itself. | The logo for this software features Mario, and it also seems to have been used as one of the old [[Super Mario Club (company)]] logos. Additionally, Mario and Luigi have been confirmed to have appeared bouncing on pogo sticks in the software itself. | ||
===Purpose=== | ===Purpose=== | ||
− | Super Mario Club was produced for toy shops in Japan to deliver | + | Super Mario Club was produced for toy shops in Japan to deliver Famicom-title game reviews to customers. When it connected to the Famicom Network System, all toy stores would have had access to the same database; and additionally customers could add their own feedback. Users would also have their search history tracked for analysis purposes by Nintendo.<ref>[https://www.glitterberri.com/developer-interviews/how-the-famicom-was-born/developing-the-famicom-modem/ Nikkei Electronics September 11, 1995 edition (via GlitterBerri's fan translation)]</ref> |
==Related images== | ==Related images== | ||
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Not to be confused with (but possibly the inspiration for:) Mario Club (company)
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Super Mario Club was software for Nintendo/Nomura Securities' 1988-2001 Famicom Network System.
Release and details
Super Mario Club was introduced in 1990, and has two variations; the original release with blue artwork (© Nintendo 1990) and the later release with red artwork (© Nintendo 1991). The differences other than design are unknown, but it may be possible that the original was an experimental cartridge (or possibly a prototype), with later adjustments added to the new cartridge.[1]
The logo for this software features Mario, and it also seems to have been used as one of the old Super Mario Club (company) logos. Additionally, Mario and Luigi have been confirmed to have appeared bouncing on pogo sticks in the software itself.
Purpose
Super Mario Club was produced for toy shops in Japan to deliver Famicom-title game reviews to customers. When it connected to the Famicom Network System, all toy stores would have had access to the same database; and additionally customers could add their own feedback. Users would also have their search history tracked for analysis purposes by Nintendo.[2]
Related images
Screenshot of software (original release) | Screenshot of software (later release) |
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Screenshot of software (featuring Mario and Luigi) | Cartridge |
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Related NIWA Wikis: Super Mario series: English • German • Italian Super Mario 64: Ukikipedia |