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Four-Story Pixellated Mario Mural

MasterPlaid writes "A group of anonymous cowards (eningeers) has apparently constructed a four-story mural of scenes from the NES Super Mario games. The best part is, they did the whole thing out of Post-It Notes, recreating the wondeful pixellated goodness we expect from Super Mario. The idea for this mural seems to have originated in the Strong Bad email of the same name."

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  1. but can i play it online? by diggum · · Score: 5, Funny

    Let's do something like this with the side of a building. I'm tired of playing tetris on commercial skyscrapers. Time for some side-scrolling action!

  2. The Princess? by decipher_saint · · Score: 5, Funny

    Is the Princess in another office?

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    1. Re:The Princess? by nacturation · · Score: 4, Funny

      She's about to go into the fire swamp. The fire swamp? She'll never survive!

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  3. Copyright infringement by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    When will people learn that copying other people's copyrighted works is against the law.

  4. excelent by FidelCatsro · · Score: 4, Informative

    I reall wish i was still in University and had this much free time .nice work
    as a long time mario addict i salute you
    also heres a nyud link incase it gets slashdoted
    http://www.yikes.com.nyud.net:8090/~pengo/8bit/

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  5. Much to the chagrin of the Econ students below... by mikeophile · · Score: 5, Funny

    The falling barrels were quite real.

  6. Holy shit! by TrIp0d · · Score: 5, Funny

    Where is the mushroom for that?

  7. Spelling... by VeneficusAcerbus · · Score: 5, Funny

    Oh those darned "eningeers"...

    1. Re:Spelling... by Rei · · Score: 5, Funny

      I'm sorry, but your spell checker is in another castle.

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  8. I wonder... by catdevnull · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I wonder if they could use the smaller post-its for "hi-res" effect? Maybe it would be fun to do a pin-up next time :)

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  9. Looks more like SMB from NES (not SNES) by djohnsto · · Score: 5, Informative

    Original 8-bit glory, not the 16-bit sweetness...

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  10. Big, cool art projects with no impact on anything by Council · · Score: 5, Interesting

    If you think that's a cool giant pointless art project, then you haven't seen the Ice Tower (see the later pages, it only gets better).

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  11. Spoilsports by PopeAlien · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Well we didn't count on one thing, bean counters are not engineers. So even under the protective banner of engineering week, the most holy of weeks in the engineering calender, the econ department ripped down every post-it® note on their floor.

    thats ridiculous.. why tear it down? ah well, the world needs people that destroy things too.. i guess..

  12. Post-Its by Stanistani · · Score: 4, Funny

    In other news, 3M stock up four points...

  13. As the images are dying... by djsmiley · · Score: 5, Informative

    http://mirrordot.org/stories/61c200ee37d14d6d1eb01 fabbc0fd57a/index.html

    its a mirrordot.org mirror.... funky eh!

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  14. The inspiration: by Kane+Skalter · · Score: 5, Informative

    It wasn't directly inspired by the Strong Bad Email, but rather inspired by a post-it mural in turn inspired by SB. Here's the Post-it Trogdor!

  15. Strong Bad? by funny-jack · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The idea for this mural seems to have originated in the Strong Bad email of the same name.

    Um, I've seen all the SBemails, and I don't get this reference. There is no SBemail called "mural" or "Post-it". Post-its are used occasionally , and a mural was mentioned once though. There also was a "hack" at MIT involving a SBemail.

    Anyone care to explain that reference?

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    1. Re:Strong Bad? by funny-jack · · Score: 4, Informative

      Upon further reading, I see that it was inspired by the MIT hack. Also, I nominate this story for the "most error-filled /. post" award:

      "A group of anonymous cowards (eningeers) has apparently constructed a four story mural of scenes from the SNES Super Mario games. The best part is, they did the whole thing out of Post-It Notes, recreating the wondeful pixellated goodness we expect from Super Mario. The idea for this mural seems to have originated in the Strong Bad email of the same name."

      How about this instead:

      "A group of anonymous cowards (engineers) has apparently constructed a four story mural of scenes from the NES Super Mario games. The best part is, they did the whole thing out of Post-It Notes, recreating the wonderful pixellated goodness we expect from Super Mario. The idea for this mural seems to have originated from the Strong Bad email-based MIT hack ."

      What do the Slashdot "editors" do, again?

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  16. Bitshift right! by Argon+Sloth · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Original post says these draings are out of SNES Mario, Yet those are definately 8 bit sprites.

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  17. SUMPER Mario Bros.? Well, they ARE plumbers... by poot_rootbeer · · Score: 4, Interesting

    crappy sequel 'Sumper Mario Brothers 2' that according to rumors wasn't even created by nintendo (rumor has it that they just bought some game, changed the graphics and released it in Europe and USA as SMB2)

    Rumors, nuthin'. It's well documented fact that Nintendo thought that the Japanese SMB2 wouldn't go over well in the US market -- the graphics were basically identical to the first game, which was by then several years old, and the sequel was more difficult, which would have been discouraging to the US market's large percentage of child gamers.

    So Nintendo purchased the rights to another Japanese release, a disk-based game with a vaguely Arabian theme called Doki Doki Panic, and modified it to create the US version of SMB2. It was more than a mere graphics hack, too -- the music and some of the gameplay basics were altered as well, for example the original game did not allow the player to run faster than normal by holding down B.

  18. Re:Strong BAd by Rangsk · · Score: 5, Insightful

    How old is your son? If he's a teenager (or older), there's really nothing to worry about. If he's younger than that, there's really nothing worse than you'd find in a saturday morning cartoon, but I doubt he really understands some of the jokes. As for "moderately bad language"... I don't ever recall any of the characters cursing, but feel free to show me an instance of such. Not that it makes any difference to me, but I'm curious where you got the idea they they are foul mouthed.

    no obvious means of generating revenue
    Link to their online store
    They make a ton of money off of t-shirt sales. In fact, they make enough to pay for bandwidth and support themselves so they don't have to get a real job.

    I've been to the site and it just looks like a bunch of crap in Flash.
    It's comedy goodness. Just because it's Flash doesn't mean it's crap. I bet you're the type that judges anime as "child stuff" because it's animated. Since you didn't notice the store page, I really wonder how much time you spent at the site. The most popular part of the site are the Strongbad emails. There's a link directly to them at the bottom of the page labled "SB Emails". There are over 100 of them and are produced once a week. If you really want to get an idea of what they're like, I recommend just starting at the first one (at the bottom) and working your way up.

    They're also fond of making flash games that are similar to and somewhat make fun of old 8-bit games from the 80s and early 90s. They're surprisingly fun and always have humor to them.

    It's basically just some guys (and one girl) who are quite creative and funny (to a lot of people, though as for humor there's never any accounting for taste) and having a good time.

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  19. We've had some great chalkings on my campus... by adrew · · Score: 4, Interesting

    There's been sort of an underground movement here at UTA where I work. The chalkings are quite good with lots of detail. From what I've heard the university hasn't been getting too annoyed 'cause there's no permanent damage.

    Check these out:

    Mario and Bubble Bobble