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Players can create art in Mario style with the 1992 title originally released for the Super NES. Make use of the simple mouse controls to draw pictures with all sorts of colors and drawing tools. Mario Paint is available now as part of the Super NES Collection with the Nintendo Switch Online subscription service for Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2.
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00:00Hi there, and welcome to the world of Mario Paint.
00:10This is a game that's all about creation and fun.
00:13In fact, you can even play with the game logo.
00:15See, this letter changes Mario's size.
00:17And this one makes Yoshi appear.
00:19And then this one...
00:21Whoa!
00:22Quick, start the video!
00:23Start the video!
00:25In this mode, you can select from a few existing pictures
00:28and color in each part using the Fill paintbrush.
00:31You can also click on Mr. Crayon
00:33to swap between other color and pattern options.
00:36You can even fill in Yoshi with more Yoshis!
00:39If that's your thing.
00:41Here is where you can create something entirely your own
00:46using the different available tools.
00:48And if you make a mistake, just click the Undo Dog icon
00:51to go bark...
00:52I mean back a step.
00:54With the Nintendo Switch 2 system,
00:57you can use either a left or right Joy-Con 2 controller
01:01as a mouse to cultivate your creative creations.
01:04And if you have a Nintendo Switch,
01:06you can plug in a compatible USB mouse.
01:09Oh, speaking of loose mice,
01:11let's go check out the break room.
01:14Welcome to the break room.
01:16Through the magic of neglect,
01:17our team converted a perfectly serviceable garbage can
01:20into a soggy, steaming pile of sickness.
01:23And, well, this is how you get flies.
01:26On the bright side, this is a great place to blow off some steam
01:30by slapping the proverbial paint off these bugs.
01:33Just watch out for King Watinga.
01:35He's Nat in a good mood.
01:37What do you mean that's not funny?
01:41This mode is a great place to create game sprites and other objects one pixel at a time.
01:48You can save up to 15 different stamps
01:50and even create larger objects by piecing them together.
01:53Fun fact, do you know why it says special stamp in the frame?
01:56If so, please tell me as I didn't have time to check that before this video was due.
02:00Here you can animate your creations and really start to bring them to life.
02:07You can animate up to 9 frames before they repeat.
02:11And then you can move them along a path, like this.
02:14Hey, that looks pretty good!
02:17But there's one more thing we should add before we're done.
02:20In this mode, you can select from 15 different sounds to help bring the song in your heart to the outside world.
02:29And yes, we do have a dog, cat, pig, goose, and baby as sound options.
02:35In this case, let's compose something for our favorite pharmacological plumber.
02:40I call this piece that one Dr. Mario song I found within the Mario Paint Player's Guide.
02:46Or Fever, for short.
02:48Now that we've combined all the elements, let's take a look at our completed scene.
03:00This looks great, so we're ready to save our work.
03:02Previously with Mario Paint, you had to visit this robot to save your finished creation.
03:06And you still can whenever you feel like jamming out to this sweet beat.
03:10But with the Nintendo Switch Online membership, you can now utilize different suspend points to preserve four completed masterpieces.
03:21Mario Paint has some catchy music.
03:23And you can enjoy those tunes on the Nintendo Music app.
03:26As those tracks will hit the service at the same time as the release of Mario Paint.
03:32Speaking of that, does anyone know when all this stuff will go live?
03:40Oh, thanks, Mario!
03:44Mario Paint!
03:50Mario Paint!
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