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Popco | Nintendo | Tin Totes
Nintendo Specialty Tins Wave 2 Case |

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Nintendo Specialty Tins Wave 2 Case Description:
Mario truly is "Super"! And he here is-- along with all your favorite Mario Bros. characters-- in attractive collectible tins! From the immensely popular Nintendo game series, these ultra-cool figure 2-packs are super-fun to play with or display. You'll want them all! This Wave 2 set of 3 pieces includes the following 2-packs (subject to change): 1x Princess Daisy and Shy Guy 1x Mario and Lakitu 1x Luigi and Koopa Troopa Mario was created by Japanese game designer Shigeru Miyamoto and is arguably the most recognizable videogame character in the world. He has appeared in over 200 video games since his creation. Though originally seen only in platforming games, currently Mario can be found in racing, puzzle, role-playing, fighting, sports, and many other contests. He first appeared in the arcade game Donkey Kong as a character named "Jumpman." The game was surprisingly successful, and Mario was later paired with his brother Luigi in another arcade game entitled Mario Bros. When the Nintendo Entertainment System was released, a game entitledSuper Mario Bros. was simultaneously released with Mario as the main character. This article uses material from the Wikipedia article "Mario" and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
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