This Nintendo Power Mario Redesign Is Pure 2005

Nintendo Power 196 is not one of the magazine’s more memorable issues. There are no hidden gems in its letters section, no nostalgia-tinged game awards, no eye-opening reviews of classic titles. Even the cover is just a picture of Daniel Radcliffe with a bad haircut. If you had a chance to thumb through some old issues, you’d probably toss this one aside.

And that’s a shame, because it’s probably the only issue in the magazine’s history to to feature a tattooed Mario holding a bong. Or maybe a pimp chalice that sort of resembles a bong (with the stem hidden behind his fat plumber hand).

Mario Bong

Described as evidence scrounged from Nintendo of America’s trash bins, the picture is part of a (fictional) plan to give Mario a Poochie-esque new look (obviously just a bad joke on the part of Nintendo Power). The new Mario would get his own crew (hanging with his bro is totally weak), a snappy catchphrase (“Mario in the house!), and a mesh trucker’s hat, allowing him to “appeal to all ages within the countercultural zeitgeist.” Rounding out his hip new image would be a pair of sunglasses, some plumber-themed bling, and some baggy, pudge-hiding pants.

Nintendo is frequently criticized for being overly cautious and childish, which makes this image all the more hilarious. It skewers character redesigns perfectly — especially when you consider that this issue was published in 2005 — but it’s ballsy in a way you wouldn’t expect Nintendo Power to be.

You can check out Mario in his full, fresh glory below:

Nintendo Power Mario bong
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James Worthington
James Worthington
8 years ago

That’s not a bong at all. Like not even close. There’s no stem, no bowl piece, nothing. It’s an ode to pimp chalices. You should rename your article or take it down…

James Worthington
James Worthington
8 years ago

That’s not a bong at all. Like not even close. There’s no stem, no bowl piece, nothing. It’s an ode to pimp chalices. You should rename your article or take it down…

Elizabeth Thompson
Elizabeth Thompson
8 years ago
Reply to  Mandi Odoerfer

I’d say it was supposed to be a bong, but they didn’t want to make it *obviously* a bong so they didn’t get any parent complaints (or get the editor going “….hell no” or whatever). Could also be, like Josh pointed out, that the artist just wasn’t very good at details 😛

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Josh Wirtanen
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Josh Wirtanen
8 years ago

To be fair, it looks about as much like a bong as Mario’s left hand looks like a left hand in this pic.

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