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'''Mario's Face''' is a Nintendo DS tech demo Nintendo | |image=Mario's Face.jpg | ||
|imagecaption=A screenshot of the tech demo. | |||
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[[File:Mario's_Face_Wario.jpg|thumb|175px|Wario's face being stretched.]] | |||
'''''Mario's Face''''' is 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 simpler form. This particular demo hasn't been shown since its E3 presentation and has not been dumped online. | |||
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynrPVTnO5uk|320x240|center|Video of the tech demo.|frame}} | |||
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Revision as of 04:37, 23 August 2016
Mario's Face is 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 simpler form. This particular demo hasn't been shown since its E3 presentation and has not been dumped online.