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Unlicensed developers and fans have created unofficial Mario media, especially video games, relating to the Mario franchise. These products include video games, ROM hacks, and animations. Due to the popularity of the franchise, some of these unlicensed products have received critical attention.

In September 2016, Nintendo of America issued over 500 DMCA takedown requests on diverse websites for various fan games based on Nintendo intellectual properties, resulting in the end of many games' development.[1]

Video games

Console games

Several unofficial Mario games have been released for video game consoles, including unlicensed games, ROM hacks, and game mods.

Level editors

There exist several unofficial level editors created to allow gamers without programming skills to easily make their own ROM hacks or levels in Mario games.

  • Super Mario Bros. X is a fangame blending elements from Super Mario Bros, 2, 3 and World, and includes both a level editor, as well simultaneous split-screen multiplayer.[33][34][35]
  • Lunar Magic is a level editor for Super Mario World.
  • NSMB Editor is a level editor for New Super Mario Bros.[36][37]
  • CoinKiller is a level editor for New Super Mario Bros. 2.[38][39]
  • Super Mario ReMaker is a Windows-based level editor designed to replicate the Wii U title Super Mario Maker on computers.[40][41]
  • Toad's Tool 64 is a level editor for Super Mario 64 developed by Qubed Studios.[42]
  • Super Mario Maker World Engine' is a port of SMM2 for PC and Android, it's based on the Hello Mario Engine (Same as Super Mario 4 Jugadores). It has tried to recreate the Super Mario Maker 2 experience along with additional items such as the "Weird Mushroom" (From Super Mario Maker 1) The game has currently five game styles, with other styles (like 3DWorld) and environments confirmed for future updates

Computer games

Unofficial Mario games playable on computers include mostly browser-based games, game parodies, and fangames sometimes inserting the character or world of Mario in the engine or style of other projects.

Videos

File:Super Mario Bros Z Episode 6 screenshot.png
Super Mario Bros. Z uses pre-existing sprites from various Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog video games, which are rearranged with original pixel graphics to create anime-style action scenes.

Fandom

In the late 2000s, YouTube Poop meme videos arose using cutscenes from various Mario-related sources, including the Philips CD-i game, Hotel Mario[91][92] and Super Mario World episode, "Mama Luigi".[93] "Mama Luigi" was later re-animated by 227 animators in 2017 in dedication to the deaths of two of the series' voice actors: Tony Rosato (Luigi) and Harvey Atkin (King Koopa).[93]

After the release of Mario Kart 8 in 2014, a short clip featuring "Luigi's Death Stare" went viral; the original clip featured Luigi passing other drivers with an uncharacteristically angry facial pose set to the music of Chamillionaire's 2006 hit song Ridin'.[94][95][96] The meme was referenced by Nintendo itself during their E3 2014 presentation.[97]

In September 2018, a fanmade character called Bowsette became popular and had hundreds of artists producing fanart. Bowsette is a depiction of Bowser using Toadette's Super Crown power-up from New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe to transform himself into a Princess Peach lookalike.

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