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is a video game released in 1992 by Nintendo for use with the Super Famicom/SNES. It is packaged with the Super Famicom/SNES Mouse peripheral device and mouse pad. ==Gameplay== Aside from being a basic drawing utility, ''Mario Paint'' allows the user to make custom stamps pixel-by-pixel. Several publications, such as ''Nintendo Power'', released guides on how to create iconic Nintendo related stamps for use within ''Mario Paint''. In addition to just creating static pictures, a user can make simple looping animations which can then be set to music created in the music generator. These animations painted by the user can only be viewed on a television screen, and while instructions were provided to users on how to record these to a video cassette recorder, there is no other way to export any of the work done in ''Mario Paint''. In addition, the standard features include 60 different textures and patterns, 75 different stamps, 15 customizable stamps, and 9 different special eraser transition effects between scenes. ''Mario Paint'' contains a fly-swatting mini-game, ''Gnat Attack'', which is a fast-paced action game that takes full advantage of the mouse peripheral. The player controls a gloved hand (similar to the one seen on the title screen) holding a flyswatter, which must swat flying insects on the screen, before the insect stings the player's hand in one way or another. There are three levels, each with 100 insects and a boss. When you win the last boss it takes you back to level one and adds a small icon in the top left corner of the screen. There is no final level or reward, as the game will loop endlessly. The title screen for ''Mario Paint'' is an Easter egg mini-game. The user is able to click each letter in the title to trigger a certain action. Certain letters cause the music to change, have Yoshi run by on screen, make Mario shrink and grow, allow the user to temporarily paint the background, and other features. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mario Paint」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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