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Mario Forever: Block Party comes with beautiful, colorful graphics and pleasant, joyful music. The interface and controls are really easy to get used to, what makes this Mario game a great ...
Dive into the world of Lego Super Mario with an epic speed build of the Thwomp and the life-sized Angry Block! Bricker Builds ...
Instructables user [Bruno] recently constructed a fun little toy that brings a bit of the Mario nostalgia out of the video game universe and into ours. His Super Mario coin block is instantly recog… ...
If you haven’t added the 71395 LEGO Super Mario 64 Question Mark Block set to your LEGO x Nintendo collection yet, now would be the best time. The 71395 LEGO Super Mario 64 Question Mark Block ...
Nintendo recently added an item set to Animal Crossing: New Horizons to celebrate the 35th anniversary of Super Mario, including the iconic floating block. Fans are using the Mario block to design ...
While the upcoming LEGO Super Mario set will innovate by adding game elements, here's a look back at Nintendo's own attempt at the brick toys.
Mario Kart World is bringing back a plethora of classic MK items, but there are still plenty of fan-favorites that deserve to make a return.
Ever since the very first Super Mario Bros game was released in 1985, generations of fans throughout the years have grown up playing video games that starred the famous red jumpsuit-wearing plumber.
While there’s no denying that the Lego Super Mario 64 Question Mark Block is an entertaining little build with some clever mechanics, the price tag does feel a little steep for what’s on offer.
It’s an animated video of Super Mario Land for the Game Boy made from hundreds of still pictures created thanks to three guys, eighteen million blocks, and a pizza place Minecraft.
A small update for Mario Strikers: Battle League releases, which fixes a minor issue with Rainbow ? blocks in online matches.
Gaming Tech Culture super mario bros Super Mario Bros. multi-coin blocks were actually good for 16 coins, not 10 With frame-perfect timing, you could squeeze 16 coins from a single block By Shawn ...