====== Mario Artist Series ====== {{ :media:image:videomario_artist:logo.png}}A series of eight games, four of which were unreleased, for the Nintendo 64's [[nintendo_64#64DD]] add-on. =====Games===== - Dec. 1999 - **//Mario Artist: Paint Studio//** - Feb. 2000 - **//Mario Artist: Talent Studio//** - Jun. 2000 - **//Mario Artist: Communication Kit//** - Aug. 2000 - **//Mario Artist: Polygon Studio//** * unreleased - **//Mario Artist: Game Maker//** * unreleased - **//Mario Artist: Graphical Message Maker//** * unreleased - **//Mario Artist: Sound Maker//** * unreleased - **//Mario Artist: Video Jockey Maker//** ==== Mario Artist: Paint Studio ==== {{:media:image:videomario_artist:paint_studio.jpg }} [[yt>fQCRxuxSQ54|Youtube demonstration]] A launch game for the 64DD. Similar in many ways to //[[Mario Paint]]//: users could draw or work on in-built images, create small animations, and play a minigame similar to //[[mario_paint#Gnat Attack]]//. Differences include a //[[Pokémon Snap]]//-like mode and the ability to import images from the [[nintendo_game_boy#Game Boy Camera]] and standard video source (for example VHS) via the [[nintendo_64#capture_cartridge|N64 Capture Cart.]] It was available bundled with or without the [[nintendo_64#mouse|N64 mouse]], which were never sold seperately((http://nintendo.wikia.com/wiki/Nintendo_64_Mouse)). ==== Mario Artist: Talent Studio ==== {{:media:image:videomario_artist:talent_studio.jpg }} [[yt>zpi7BXiyY9w|Youtube demonstration]] //Talent Studio// allow users, through the [[nintendo_64#Capture Cartridge]], to import images to texture simple models (think [[mii|Miis]] and have them perform actions from defined sets: sports, music, theatre, etc. Created characters are transferable to other games in the series. ==== Mario Artist: Communication Kit ==== {{:media:image:videomario_artist:communication_kit.jpg }} [[yt>LSXhTumBt38|Youtube demonstration]] The //Communication Kit// is what allows the //Mario Artist// series to communicate with RandNet. This allowed the uploading, and exchanging of content made with //Mario Artist// games, and well as content made by Nintendo. Printed copies of creations could be ordered through the service. ==== Mario Artist: Polygon Studio ==== {{:media:image:videomario_artist:polygon_studio.jpg }} [[yt>bJPPw7Tlo6w|Youtube demonstration]] A surprisingly well featured 3-D modelling program. Creations could be used in included minigames and animations. === Sound Bomber === An included minigame, later developed into //WarioWare// [[yt>yFdB2p3CHWw|Youtube demonstration]]. ===== Trivia ===== * //[[kazumi_totaka#Totaka's Song]]// appears twice in //Mario Artist: Talent Studio//. * The //Communication Kit// may very well be Nintendo's first piece of software that allowed people to interact through the Internet. ===== Related games, and series ===== * **//[[Mario Paint]]//** ===== See also ===== * [[wp>Mario Artist]] * [[https://nindb.net/game/mario-artist.html|Mario Artist]] - NinDB entry. * [[https://www.unseen64.net/2008/04/04/creator-64dd-unreleased/|Creator / Mario Artist]] - Unseen64 entry. * [[yt>sq80jZnCb44|Gaming Chaos Museum - Nintendo 64 DD (Japanese Commercial)]] - Japanese ad. featuring the //Mario Artist// series. * [[https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Artist|Mario Artist]] - Super Mario Wiki entry. Features good pages for each released series entry. * [[https://www.fanbyte.com/legacy/how-a-british-developer-made-a-japan-exclusive-sequel-to-mario-paint|How a British Developer Made a Japan-Exclusive Sequel to Mario Paint]] - 2022/23 article. * [[https://www.timeextension.com/features/the-making-of-mario-artist-paint-studio-the-japan-exclusive-mario-paint-successor|The Making Of Mario Artist: Paint Studio, The Japan-Exclusive Mario Paint Successor]] - Late 2023 article. {{tag>tool Nintendo N64}}