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'''''Mario's Face''''' was a Nintendo DS tech demo that was developed by Nintendo EAD and shown at E3 2004 to display the capabilities of Nintendo's then new system. | |||
'''''Mario's Face''''' was a Nintendo DS tech demo that was developed by Nintendo EAD and shown at E3 2004 to display the capabilities of Nintendo's then-new system. | |||
The player could select Mario or Wario and then use the stylus on the touch screen, grab parts of Mario/Wario's faces, and pull and stretch them, similar to the ''Super Mario 64'' title screen and, to a lesser degree, the ''Mario Party'' "Face Lift" minigames. This feature was also put into ''Super Mario 64 DS'', albeit in a far simpler form. | The player could select Mario or Wario and then use the stylus on the touch screen, grab parts of Mario/Wario's faces, and pull and stretch them, similar to the ''Super Mario 64'' title screen and, to a lesser degree, the ''Mario Party'' "Face Lift" minigames. This feature was also put into ''Super Mario 64 DS'', albeit in a far simpler form. | ||
This particular demo hasn't been shown since its E3 presentation and has not been dumped online. | This particular demo hasn't been shown since its E3 presentation and has not been dumped online. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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|description1 =Video of the tech demo. | |description1 =Video of the tech demo. | ||
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==External Link== | |||
==External | |||
*[https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario's_Face_(tech_demo) Super Mario Wiki article] | *[https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario's_Face_(tech_demo) Super Mario Wiki article] | ||
[[Category:Lost video games]] | [[Category:Lost video games]] |
Revision as of 14:36, 9 March 2018
Mario's Face was a Nintendo DS tech demo that was developed by Nintendo EAD and shown at E3 2004 to display the capabilities of Nintendo's then-new system.
The player could select Mario or Wario and then use the stylus on the touch screen, grab parts of Mario/Wario's faces, and pull and stretch them, similar to the Super Mario 64 title screen and, to a lesser degree, the Mario Party "Face Lift" minigames. This feature was also put into Super Mario 64 DS, albeit in a far simpler form.
This particular demo hasn't been shown since its E3 presentation and has not been dumped online.