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This game was never released in the US. This game portrays Mario as a baby.
I'm trying to pick one up and cannot seem to find it anywhere. Any help in
locating one would be greatly appreciated.

Tony
 
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"TonyandRaechel" <rannunziato@nyc.rr.com> wrote in message
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> This game was never released in the US. This game portrays Mario as a
baby.
> I'm trying to pick one up and cannot seem to find it anywhere. Any help in
> locating one would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Tony
>

The only one I have seen is a knock-off port of SNES/Super Famicom Super
Mario World. The game is/was available in Taiwan and places like that, but
I haven't seen it as a stand-alone cart for awhile. I have seen it before
on those Taiwan/Chine multi-carts, so that is probably your best bet to play
the game. It is really quite impressive for a Famicom game.

Dane.
 

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On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 14:43:17 GMT, "Dane L. Galden"
<chigroup(at)ix.netcom.comCHANGE(at)TO@> wrote:

>"TonyandRaechel" <rannunziato@nyc.rr.com> wrote in message
>news:xbjVd.19690$qn2.3909404@twister.nyc.rr.com...
>> This game was never released in the US. This game portrays Mario as a
>baby.
>> I'm trying to pick one up and cannot seem to find it anywhere. Any help in
>> locating one would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Tony
>>
>
>The only one I have seen is a knock-off port of SNES/Super Famicom Super
>Mario World. The game is/was available in Taiwan and places like that, but
>I haven't seen it as a stand-alone cart for awhile. I have seen it before
>on those Taiwan/Chine multi-carts, so that is probably your best bet to play
>the game. It is really quite impressive for a Famicom game.
>
>Dane.

Sounds like the game he's talking about isn't the SMW pirate, but
Konami's Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa, a Famicom title that often turns up
on pirate carts under the title "Baby Mario."

As for where to find one...you'd likely just have to find someone who
deals with a lot of pirate carts. Or failing that, just get the
original licensed Konami release of Bio Miracle from Yahoo Japan or
such.

-lugnut
 
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Sounds like Yoshi's Island where Mario is a baby. But that was for the Super
Famicom not Famicom. Aah, the possibilities are endless.

Mojo

"lugnut" <lugnut@NOSPAMhotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 14:43:17 GMT, "Dane L. Galden"
> <chigroup(at)ix.netcom.comCHANGE(at)TO@> wrote:
>
>>"TonyandRaechel" <rannunziato@nyc.rr.com> wrote in message
>>news:xbjVd.19690$qn2.3909404@twister.nyc.rr.com...
>>> This game was never released in the US. This game portrays Mario as a
>>baby.
>>> I'm trying to pick one up and cannot seem to find it anywhere. Any help
>>> in
>>> locating one would be greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>> Tony
>>>
>>
>>The only one I have seen is a knock-off port of SNES/Super Famicom Super
>>Mario World. The game is/was available in Taiwan and places like that,
>>but
>>I haven't seen it as a stand-alone cart for awhile. I have seen it before
>>on those Taiwan/Chine multi-carts, so that is probably your best bet to
>>play
>>the game. It is really quite impressive for a Famicom game.
>>
>>Dane.
>
> Sounds like the game he's talking about isn't the SMW pirate, but
> Konami's Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa, a Famicom title that often turns up
> on pirate carts under the title "Baby Mario."
>
> As for where to find one...you'd likely just have to find someone who
> deals with a lot of pirate carts. Or failing that, just get the
> original licensed Konami release of Bio Miracle from Yahoo Japan or
> such.
>
> -lugnut