Super Mario Mash-up

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The Super Mario Mash-up is a free mash-up pack exclusively available for Minecraft releases on Nintendo consoles. As suggested by the title, the Super Mario Mash-up replaces many elements of Minecraft with that of the Mario franchise. It was developed in conjunction with Nintendo.[1]

The Super Mario Mash-up was first released as downloadable content for Minecraft: Wii U Edition on May 17, 2016 (though it comes bundled with the physical release), then for the Nintendo Switch version on May 11, 2017, and as a free update to the New Nintendo 3DS version on June 5, 2018.[2]

Though the mechanics of Minecraft remain unchanged, everything has been visually changed to match the aesthetics of the Mario franchise, which includes different skins for the player and every block, item, and mob. There is also a premade world containing several Mario landmarks and multiple enemy gauntlets and jumping challenges; additionally, the Mash-up comes with its own soundtrack comprising almost entirely of music from Super Mario 64.

Skins

Locations

Texture replacements

Mobs

Items

Location of various items in the map

Twelve music discs 

  • cat- Located in a castle just north of the Mario Statue. The exterior is designed to look like the "World #-4" castle from the original "Super Mario Bros".
  • blocks- Located in the final room of the Airship at the southwest part of the map. To get aboard, look for a cannon just to the north.
  • chirp- Located at the southern edge of the map, behind a "Locked Path" sprite from Super Mario Bros. 3 with closed Iron Doors built in to it. To enter, one will need traverse a maze of green pipes and activate a lever (located on top of a large pipe, the pipe is between a Green Toad House and the Castle sprite from Super Mario Bros. 3).
  • mellohi- Located behind the Ghost House (far northwestern part of the map).
  • far- Located in Bowser's Castle in the Nether. The disc is located at the top of the tower located behind the Bowser statue.
  • stal- Located in the World 1 Castle from "New Super Mario Bros. U" on the western part of the map. The castle has a purple roof, so it should be easy to spot.
  • 11- Located within Mount Corona near Delfino Plaza (far northeastern part of the map.) To enter, look for a granite-arched cave entrance behind the "Shine Gate".
  • strad- Located at the top of Ludwig's Castle in the Super Mario World section of the map in the southeast corner. The Castle is just to the north of the Yoshi Statue.
  • ward- Located within Peach's Castle (Super Mario 64) on the eastern part of the map. It is located behind the leftmost "star door" on the second floor.
  • mall- Located within the Sunken Ship (from Super Mario World) on the southwest part of the map. To enter, look for the yellow pipe coming out of the cliff to the west of the ship.
  • 13- Located inside a brown-roofed Toad house close to the center of the map. A Koopa statue will be nearby. Once inside, one will need to open the right chest to get the disc.
  • where are we now- Located in the northern area of the map. Look for the Toad Statue in the Snowy area of the map. There will be a series of platforms to the left of him leading up to a small floating island. The disc is located in the chest on the floating island.

Gold

  • Gold Blocks are all over the place in the desert region west of the Mario statue. A few hundred of them are also available atop the big castle within the region. If you can get an Apple from an Oak tree or a Dark Oak tree, you can use all the blocks you find to create a lot of Notch Apples. Don't forget to have at least an Iron Pickaxe before mining them though.
  • The cracks in the golden brick statue located north of the Mario statue are also made of gold blocks.

Diamonds

  • More than a hundred diamonds are available as a bunch of diamond blocks located in a small fountain in Delfino Plaza on the north east corner of the map. Don't forget to have at least an iron pickaxe to mine them.

Nether Portal

  • There is a large portal in the southwest corner of the map, inside a giant "Bowser's mouth" statue (modeled after the entrance to the Valley of Bowser in Super Mario World.). It is better accessed using a boat.

End Portal

  • There is a stronghold underground in the southern part of the map, which contains the End Portal.

Profiles

Nintendo.com

  • Game page: "On May 17, the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack comes to Minecraft: Wii U Edition as a free game update. After downloading the update, players who own the Minecraft: Wii U Edition digital game, which launched last December, will have immediate access to new skins, a Super Mario-themed pre-made world and a set of Super Mario-themed music and item textures. All this new content is inspired by games in the iconic Super Mario series, such as Super Mario World, Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Sunshine. When the retail version of Minecraft: Wii U Edition launches in stores on June 17 at a suggested retail price of $29.99, the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack will be included on the disc."

Gallery

Minecraft: Wii U Edition

References

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