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+ | |name = Mario 16 |
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+ | |image = File:Mario 16 title.png |
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+ | |caption = Title screen. |
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+ | |hackof = Joe & Mac |
+ | |originalby = Data East |
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+ | |console = Famicom |
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== Overview == |
== Overview == |
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− | Like most hacks, the title screen was altered, and Mario starts with 10 lives (unlike 3 in the original). Some of Joe's sprites were also replaced with Mario's. The game was released in 1993 and rereleased in 1996.{{cite}} Like with most Mario bootlegs, the graphics were taken from ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. |
+ | Like most hacks, the title screen was altered, and Mario starts with 10 lives (unlike 3 in the original). Some of Joe's sprites were also replaced with Mario's. The game was released in 1993 and rereleased in 1996.{{cite}} Like with most Mario bootlegs, the graphics were taken from [[Mario#Super Mario Bros. 3|''Super Mario Bros. 3'']]. |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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− | 2A744A72C.jpg|Original cartridge |
+ | 2A744A72C.jpg|Original cartridge. |
− | 16.jpg|Spanish box |
+ | 16.jpg|Spanish box. |
− | Mario19.jpg|Generic reprint |
+ | Mario19.jpg|Generic reprint. |
− | gameplayofmario16joe.png|Gameplay |
+ | gameplayofmario16joe.png|Gameplay. |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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*PCB manufacture code reads ''810936C'', which translates to September '93. |
*PCB manufacture code reads ''810936C'', which translates to September '93. |
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Revision as of 06:41, 29 September 2017
Mario 16 is a hack of Joe & Mac and was released on the Famicom.
Overview
Like most hacks, the title screen was altered, and Mario starts with 10 lives (unlike 3 in the original). Some of Joe's sprites were also replaced with Mario's. The game was released in 1993 and rereleased in 1996.[citation needed] Like with most Mario bootlegs, the graphics were taken from Super Mario Bros. 3.
Gallery
Trivia
- PCB manufacture code reads 810936C, which translates to September '93.