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Unlicensed developers andfans have created unofficial media relating to theMario franchise. Such media have included video games,ROM hacks, and animations.

Due in-part to the franchise's popularity, some of these unlicensed works have received critical attention. In September 2016, Nintendo issued over 500DMCA takedown requests for various fan games hosted atGame Jolt based on their intellectual properties. All of these games have been taken down.[1]

Video games

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Console games

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Several unofficial, andunlicensed,Mario games andgame mods have been released for various video game consoles.

  • Kaizo Mario World, also known asAsshole Mario, is a series of three ROM hacks of the 1990Super Nintendo Entertainment System video gameSuper Mario World, notable for deliberately breaking normal rules of "accepted" level design and featuring extreme difficulty.[2][3] It became the namesake forKaizo, a genre of Mario games modified for intense difficulty.[4]
  • Super Dram World is series of twoSuper Mario World ROM hacks created by American ROM hackerPangaeaPanga and named after speedrunner Dram55, designed for high difficulty.[3]
  • Super Panga World is a ROM hack ofSuper Mario World created by Linkdeadx2 and dedicated to PangaeaPanga.[5]
  • Dian Shi Ma Li (Chinese:;pinyin:Diànshì Mǎlì), translated to English asBig TV Mary Bar and also known asMario Lottery,TV Mario,Li Ma Shin Dian on newer releases is an unlicensed video game for theFamily Computer made byBit Corporation and released by Fiver Firm (五合企業有限公司) and Fortran, under their first name "Namco Corporation".[6][7] It is based on the Taiwanese slot machine gameXiǎo Mǎ Lì,[8] where features a character resemblingMario with an F on his cap, who has become known as "Fortran" based on hidden text discovered in the ROM. The game is aroulette wheel/slot machine – different buttons control the betting, and each button produces a musical note. Landing on the coin produces a message inChinglish: "PUSH START TO RICH". It became aninternet meme when users created fad videos onYouTube.[9][10]
  • 7 Grand Dad, also known asPrimitive Mario VII, is a bootleg ROM hack ofThe Flintstones: The Rescue of Dino & Hoppy in whichFred Flintstone's head is replaced with that ofMario.[11] The bootleg is notorious for its nonsensical title, as well as its lack of effort in removingFlintstones elements such as the characters andtheme song. The game has become aninternet meme due toTwitch streamer"Vargskelethor" Joel's shocked reaction to it and Parody musiciansYouTuberSiIvaGunner'sremixes of the game'ssoundtrack.
  • New Super Mario Land is a port ofSuper Mario Land to the Super NES, made by an unknown developer.[12] It features graphics and music reminiscent ofNew Super Mario Bros. According to its developer, it was made from the ground up, using an assembler and tools for graphics and music. It was originally created as a gift for the developer's "Nintendo-loving friends."[13] The game was very well received due to featuringDS-quality graphics on a 16-bit system.
  • Kart Fighter is a2Dfighting game produced for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The game features unauthorized appearances by Nintendo's mascot Mario and the rest of the cast ofSuper Mario Kart in aport ofStreet Fighter II.
  • Somari is a port ofSega's flagshipvideo gameSonic the Hedgehog, produced for the Nintendo Entertainment System and sold primarily inAsia,Russia, and other regions wherepirate Famicom cartridges were distributed, in 1994. The game features a character named "Somari" –Mario wearingTails's shoes.
  • Mario 3: Around the World andMario 4: A Space Odyssey are bootleg Mario games developed for theSega Genesis. They were produced inRussia by a developer named "VMV" around 2011 and distributed by a publisher named Kudos. Games produced by VMV are known for having graphic imagery featured on their game over screens, and often their continue screens as well.[14][15]
  • Project M is amodification of the 2008fighting gameSuper Smash Bros. Brawl for theWii, created by the community to retoolBrawl to play more like its two predecessors,Super Smash Bros. andSuper Smash Bros. Melee.
  • Newer Super Mario Bros. is a series of modifications developed by the Newer Team.
    • Newer Super Mario Bros. Wii, a modification ofNew Super Mario Bros. Wii, overhauls most of the original game, featuring a custom 2D map system as well as new levels and themes. An updated version titledNewer Super Mario Bros. Wii Deluxe is in progress.
    • Newer Super Mario Bros. DS, a modification ofNew Super Mario Bros., was released in 2018.
    • Newer Super Mario Bros. U was a cancelled modification ofNew Super Mario Bros. U.[16][17]
  • Kaze Emanuar[18] is a particularly prolific modder ofSuper Mario 64, having made many significant ROM hacks including:
  • Smash Remix is a ROM hack of the 1999Nintendo 64 fighting gameSuper Smash Bros. It retains the gameplay style of the original release while adding new gameplay modes, stages, and characters; these include characters from laterSuper Smash Bros. games such asGanondorf,[35]Bowser,[36] andSonic the Hedgehog,[37] and new characters such asConker the Squirrel[38] and the Mad Piano fromSuper Mario 64.[39]
  • CTGP Revolution is a modification forMario Kart Wii by Chadsoft, incorporating the addition of fan-made custom race tracks.[40] Similar modifications forMario Kart DS andMario Kart 7 have also been made, titledCTGP Nitro andCTGP-7, respectively. The "Revolution" and "Nitro" titles references the respective development codenames of the Wii and Nintendo DS.
  • Super Mario Eclipse is a modification ofSuper Mario Sunshine made with the goal of polishing and restoring cut content from the original game. An additional 120 Shine Sprites are added on to the original game (making a total of 240 Shines), which are placed in brand new locations. Two new playable characters are unlocked throughout the game.[41][42]
  • Mario in the Multiverse is a collaboratively developed crossover ROM hack ofSuper Mario 64. Each of the game's stages was designed by a different modder and based on a different franchise, such asSpongeBob SquarePants,Doom, andKatana Zero, with Mario able to acquire new abilities based on each franchise to progress.[43][44]

Level editors

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There exist several unofficiallevel editors created to allow users with no programming skills to easily make their ownlevels or ROM hacks.

  • Super Mario Bros. X is a fangame blending elements fromSuper Mario Bros.,Bros. 2,Bros. 3 andWorld, and other video game franchises such asThe Legend of Zelda series and includes both alevel editor, as well simultaneous split-screenmultiplayer. Super Mario Bros. X had received its fan-made sequel titled Super Mario Bros. X2 which had its first open beta distributed on December 2, 2015; Super Mario Bros. X2 still receives updates to this day.[45][46][47]
  • NSMB Editor is a level editor forNew Super Mario Bros.[48][49]
  • CoinKiller is a level editor forNew Super Mario Bros. 2.[50]
  • Super Mario ReMaker is aWindows-based level editor designed to replicate theWii U titleSuper Mario Maker on computers.[51][52]
  • Toad's Tool 64 is a level editor forSuper Mario 64 developed by Qubed Studios.[53]
  • Mario Builder 64 is aSuper Mario 64 level editor developed by Arthurtilly and Rovertronic, which allows users to share their created levels and is capable of running on actual Nintendo 64 hardware.[54][55][56]

Computer games

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UnofficialMario games playable on computers have consisted mostly ofbrowser-based games. Such games either can beparodies orfangames that feature the franchise's characters or settings reimagined within the style of other media, or vice-versa.

Videos and series

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Fandom

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In the late 2000s,YouTube poop meme videos arose using footage from various Mario-related sources, including thePhilips CD-i gameHotel Mario,[120][121]The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, andSuper Mario World.

After the release ofMario Kart 8 in 2014, a short clip featuring "Luigi's Death Stare" went viral; the original clip featured Luigi passing other drivers with an uncharacteristically angry facial pose set to the music ofChamillionaire's 2006 hit songRidin'.[122][123][124] The meme was referenced by Nintendo itself during theirE3 2014 presentation.[125] It was also referenced by Huey inPaper Mario: Color Splash.

Several Mario characters have become prominent memes, such asWaluigi, who has garnered an online fanbase as a meme to the point of outcry to be added to the fighting game seriesSuper Smash Bros. as well as backlash for his lack of inclusion in the series.[126]

In September 2018, a fanmade character calledBowsette became popular and had hundreds of artists producingfanart. Bowsette is a depiction ofBowser usingToadette's Super Crown power-up fromNew Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe to transform himself into aPrincess Peach lookalike.[127]

"Mario dies" internet meme

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On September 3, 2020,Nintendo announced viaNintendo Direct theSuper Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary, an event celebrating the release ofSuper Mario Bros. in 1985. Various games were released and merchandise collaborations were held. Among the games released wereSuper Mario Bros. 35, a derivative of the originalSuper Mario Bros. withbattle royale elements;Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros., anLCD handheld replica ofSuper Mario Bros. in theGame & Watch line; andSuper Mario 3D All-Stars, a compilation game of a selection of3D games from theSuper Mario series, consisting ofSuper Mario 64,Super Mario Sunshine, andSuper Mario Galaxy.[128] Over the course of the celebration Nintendo announced the discontinuation of several products associated with the event on March 31, 2021, which included the aforementioned games.[129] Other products related to the franchise were also being discontinued that same day, including merchandise sold at Nintendo's story inTokyo, Japan, the shutdown of online services for the firstSuper Mario Maker game,[130] and the removal ofThe Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 fromNetflix.[131]

The discontinuation of many of those products was never officially explained by Nintendo,[132][133] althoughNintendo of America presidentDoug Bowser explained that the decision was made to keep them unique to the anniversary celebration itself.[134][135] In the lack of an official explanation, many fans ironically interpreted that it was because the characterMario was to die on that day,[132][133] or the day after.[136] Instances of the meme began months before the date.[137] It evolved over time, originally warning fans that Mario's "death" was near and counting down the remaining days until March 31. On the day of the discontinuation itself, the character's "death" was mourned by many fans and gamers,[138] who declared the date as "Mario Death Day".[139]

Additionally, "Mario" was trending on Twitter,[139] receiving 150,000 tweets related to the meme within 24 hours.[131] Select video game news websites satirically presented Mario's "death" as fact, includingVentureBeat andiMore.[140][141] Notable participation included American TV networkG4 andYouTube personality Nathaniel Bandy, which led to a wave of memorials from various users who grew up with the franchise.[131] However, with the release ofMario Golf: Super Rush on June 25, 2021, those rumors ultimately proved to be false and Mario continued to appear in games since then.

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