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Description
Author Nintendo & Square Soft (now Square Enix)
Source Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars,[1] screenshots from Nintendo Power[2][3] by abarna01 (abarna10)[4] and the game by SMRPG Screenshot Service,[5] upload by Taric25
Date October 1995,[2] April 1996,[3] and 13 May 1996[1] Retrieved 04:50, 13 March 2006 (UTC)[4] & 22:16, 19 July 2002 (UTC)[5] Uploaded 02:47, 27 May 2007 (UTC)
Location Nintendo of America, Inc., Redmond, Washington, United States
Description Two screenshots from Nintendo Power depict the Mushroom Castle's stages of development, shown next to two screenshots composed of sprites from the game. In the Mushroom Kingdom's castle, sunlight slants in through windows and seems to shine on columns.[2] Square Soft replaces the Seaside Town Elder's sprite for the Chancellor and moves the candles, stairs, ground, windows, colums, and chair.[4]

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Non-free / fair use media rationale for World of Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Description

Screenshots from the SNES console role–playing game Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars by Nintendo Power depict the Mushroom Castle's stages of development, shown next to two screenshots composed of sprites from the game.

Source

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars,[1] screenshots from Nintendo Power[2][3] by abarna01 (abarna10)[4] and the game by SMRPG Screenshot Service[5]

Article

World of Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

Portion used

These screenshots depict the Mushroom Castle's stages of development, which neither enables reproduction of the game nor impedes the copyright owner's rights to sell the video game in any way.

Low resolution?

These low–resolution screenshots are each 240 pixels wide, each less than 300 pixels and each less than half the 720 pixels offered by the Virtual Console, which neither enables reproduction of the game nor impedes the copyright owner's rights to sell the video game in any way.

Purpose of use

The 4-up depicts the development of one of its settings, used solely for informative purposes, as it serves to illustrate the form in which the game takes place.

Replaceable?

Neither Square nor Nintendo have released any such images into the public domain, and a replacement image could not be created that would adequately provide the same information, since the image depicts the development itself, it is impossible to create a free text equivalent, and it is specific to this work.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c Square Co., Ltd. (now Square Enix Co., Ltd.). Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. Nintendo. SNES, Virtual Console. Level/area: Mushroom Kingdom (in English). (1996-05-13) “CHANCELLOR: Spores alive!!!
    You're telling us that Bowser has
    abducted the princess AGAIN?”
  2. ^ a b c d Jason Kemp (Qeomash) (2006-05-13). Secrets of the Seven Stars. GameSpy.com: PC Games - Video Games - Cheats 1. IGN Entertainment, Inc.. Retrieved on 2007-03-31. “http://sotss.classicgaming.gamespy.com/media/prerelease/smrpg/npvol77_pg26.jpghttp://sotss.classicgaming.gamespy.com/media/prerelease/smrpg/npvol77_pg29.jpg
    Scott Pelland; Kent Miller, Terry Munson, Paul Shinoda. "Special Features", Nintendo Power, M. Arakawa, Nintendo of America, Inc., 1995-10, pp. 26, 29. ISSN 1067-6392. Retrieved on 2007-04-01. "In the Mushroom Kingdom's castle, sunglight slants in through windows and seems to shine on columns." 
  3. ^ a b c Scott Pelland; Kent Miller, Terry Munson, Paul Shinoda. "Special Features", Nintendo Power, M. Arakawa, Nintendo of America, Inc., 1996-04, pp. 59. ISSN 1067-6392. Retrieved on 2007-04-01. "The Smithy Gang hasn't yet made it to the Mushroom Kingdom, so you won't have to worry about enemies here. Instead, head straight to the Mushroom Castle, which is in an uproar over the missing Princess. Brief the chancellor on the sinister developments at Bowser's Keep.…
    The forgetful Chancellor will call Mario back several times." 
  4. ^ a b c d abarna01 (abarna10) (2007-02-18). Page 26. Super Mario RPG Secrets 1. Tripod. Retrieved on 2006-03-13. “http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y91/abarna01/Pic02.png
    Probably the first thing to catch your eye is the Chancellor. When they took this picture, they used Mayor of Seaside Town instead of the one used now. Or maybe perhaps this was originally going to be the Chancellor of the Mushroom Kingdom. Maybe his appearence didn't look so friendly or something. Next, you probably didn't see it right away but the inside of the main room where they are is actually different from the remake picture. Some reason, they redesigned the room a bit. Things that got moved around are the candles, stairs, the ground a bit, windows, pillars, and the chair.”
  5. ^ a b c SMRPG Screenshot Service (mak410tan) (2002-07-19). mushroomkingdom. FrameShop Output 1. Yahoo! GeoCities. Retrieved on 2007-05-26. “Mushroom Kingdom
    http://www.geocities.com/smrpgscreen/quest_mushcastle.JPG

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