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| developer=[[Nintendo EAD]] | | developer=[[Nintendo EAD]] | ||
| publisher=[[Nintendo]] | | publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
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| release=US May 5, 1992<br />JP July 14, 1992<br />EU December 10, 1992 | | release=US May 5, 1992<br />JP July 14, 1992<br />EU December 10, 1992 | ||
| gallery=[http://www.gamehiker.com/gallery/index.php?cat=97 GH Gallery] | | gallery=[http://www.gamehiker.com/gallery/index.php?cat=97 GH Gallery] | ||
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− | Released for the [[Super | + | Released for the [[Super Nintendo]] in 1992, '''Mario Paint''' was the first game to make use of the SNES mouse add-on. In fact, the game came packaged with the mouse and the mousepad. |
=Gameplay= | =Gameplay= | ||
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The game's main mode was a drawing board where they player could make various works of art using the SNES mouse, similar to computer paint programs. There were also a variety of other modes where players could compose music or create customized stamps. | The game's main mode was a drawing board where they player could make various works of art using the SNES mouse, similar to computer paint programs. There were also a variety of other modes where players could compose music or create customized stamps. | ||
− | == | + | ==Fly Swatter== |
− | + | Fly Swatter was a special minigame included in the game and was more like a "real" video game than the rest of Mario Paint. In Fly Swatter, the player controlled a hand holding a flyswatter. The object of the game was to eliminate all of the onscreen insects and their giant mechanical leader, [[Watinga]]. | |
=Legacy= | =Legacy= | ||
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==Sequels== | ==Sequels== | ||
− | In Japan, it was followed up by the | + | In Japan, it was followed up by the [[Mario Artist]] series of games made for the short-lived [[Nintendo 64 Disk Drive]]. |
==Ports/Remakes== | ==Ports/Remakes== | ||
− | * | + | *Fly Swatter appeared as an unlockable minigame in the 2001 [[Gameboy Advance]] game [[Warioware, Inc.: Mega Microgame$]]. |
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[[Category: Video Games]] [[Category: Super Nintendo Games]] [[Category: Mario Games]] | [[Category: Video Games]] [[Category: Super Nintendo Games]] [[Category: Mario Games]] |