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Mario Artist

Mario Artist

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Descr: Mario Artist is an interoperable suite of three games and one Internet application for Nintendo 64: Paint Studio, Talent Studio, Polygon Studio, and Communication Kit. These flagship disks for the 64DD peripheral were developed to turn the game console into an Internet multimedia workstation. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: December 11, 1999
Designer: Shigeru Miyamoto
Series: Mario Series
Original Release: JP
Platform: 64DD
Genre: Graphics suite

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Mario Artist: Talent Studio
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Mario Artist: Polygon Studio
Plot: Mario Artist: Polygon Studio is a Nintendo 64DD video game, and the last of the four Mario Artist video games. It was released in August of 2000 and was compatible with the Mario Artist: Communication Kit.

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Mario Paint
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Mario Clash
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Mario Artist: Paint Studio
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SimCity 64
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