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Mario Paint
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マリオペイント
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Cover artwork of Mario Paint
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N. America:
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August 1, 1992
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Japan:
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July 14, 1992
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Europe:
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December 10, 1992
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Mario Paint is an art-based creativity game released for the SNES. Retail copies of the game were packaged with the Super NES Mouse peripheral, which players use to control the game and create music or art.
Blurb
Mario Paint lets you draw, paint, animate, and compose music!
Creation!
Imagination is your only limit with this amazing variety of drawing tools.
- Enjoy 15 colors and 75 textures and backgrounds.
- Make custom creations with 120 supplied stamps.
- Experience freestyle drawing with three pen sizes.
- Take advantage of six eraser pens and nine full-screen erasers.
- Shape templates include a circle, rectangle and line.
- Add shading and patterns with an airbrush and "fill" paintbrush.
- Write screen copy with text characters in two sizes.
- Save one creation with the battery back-up or record them all on your home VCR.
Animation!
Add exciting definition by creating moving animation with up to nine frame sequences!
Orchestration!
Compose your own songs by selecting from over 15 different musical sounds and the entire scale of notes!
Coordination!
Increase your Super NES Mouse dexterity by playing "Gnat Attack", the clever fly swatter game included inside!
Super NES Mouse
The Super NES Mouse fits your palm comfortably. Test it out on Mario Paint or upcoming titles currently being developed. Just look for the Super NES Mouse symbol on the cover of compatible programs. Mouse pad included in this package!
Gameplay
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Technical details
Other releases
Mario Paint BS Version
Mario Paint
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マリオペイントBS版, マリオペイント優勝内蔵版
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Screenshot of title screen
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Japan:
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[1]
Aug. 3, 1997,
Nov. 2, 1997 Contest Magazine,
Dec. 28, 1997 Kekka Happyou Magazine,
Dec. 28, 1997 Yuushou Sakuhin Naizou Version
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The Mario Paint BS Ban (Broadcasting Satellite version) was a special, discontinued version of Mario Paint for the Japan-only Super Famicom's add-on, the Satellaview.
The game is based on the original Mario Paint, but has a small addition/change to give it joypad support (the original could only be controlled with SNES Mouse). This series of Mario Paint variations, introduced an art contest that began in November 1997.
A winning picture from the contest, known as "Tsume o Yumemite" (月を夢見て) meaning "Dreaming of the Moon" would also be featured in a follow-up to the original BS Ban revision; known as Mario Paint Yuushou Naizou Ban (マリオペイント優勝内蔵版) - possible translation; Mario Paint Championship Insider Version.
References
- ↑ MaddHatts (via English Satellaview wiki)
External links
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Platformers
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2D
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3D
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Ports and remakes
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Multiplayer-focused games
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Mario Kart
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Mario Party
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