Super Mario Bros. 12 Die-Cut Notecards

Designed with vintage graphics from Nintendo’s 1985 release of Super Mario Brothers™, this set of 12 notecards features the original 8-bit versions of Mario, Luigi, Toad, and Princess Peach. With just a few folds, each die-cut card transforms into a self-standing character that is fun to display or send to a friend. (12 envelopes are also included.)
 

Also see:  Super Mario Brothers Notebooks (978-1-4197-1814-4) and Super Mario Brothers Journal (978-1-4197-1813-7)

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Super Mario Bros. 12 Die-Cut Notecards

Designed with vintage graphics from Nintendo’s 1985 release of Super Mario Brothers™, this set of 12 notecards features the original 8-bit versions of Mario, Luigi, Toad, and Princess Peach. With just a few folds, each die-cut card transforms into a self-standing character that is fun to display or send to a friend. (12 envelopes are also included.)
 

Also see:  Super Mario Brothers Notebooks (978-1-4197-1814-4) and Super Mario Brothers Journal (978-1-4197-1813-7)

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Super Mario Bros. 12 Die-Cut Notecards

Super Mario Bros. 12 Die-Cut Notecards

by Nintendo
Super Mario Bros. 12 Die-Cut Notecards

Super Mario Bros. 12 Die-Cut Notecards

by Nintendo

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Designed with vintage graphics from Nintendo’s 1985 release of Super Mario Brothers™, this set of 12 notecards features the original 8-bit versions of Mario, Luigi, Toad, and Princess Peach. With just a few folds, each die-cut card transforms into a self-standing character that is fun to display or send to a friend. (12 envelopes are also included.)
 

Also see:  Super Mario Brothers Notebooks (978-1-4197-1814-4) and Super Mario Brothers Journal (978-1-4197-1813-7)


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781419718120
Publisher: ABRAMS
Publication date: 09/28/2015
Pages: 12
Product dimensions: 5.75(w) x 7.50(h) x 1.25(d)

About the Author


Roughly translated into English as “Leave Luck to Heaven,” the Japanese company Nintendo is the world’s largest and most influential video game company. In 1985, Nintendo revolutionized the video game industry with its introduction of the Nintendo Entertainment System game and the Super Mario Brothers game. Nintendo continues to transform the video game industry through its design and product innovations.
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