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Mario Paint (1992) was a painting game for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], featuring Mario. It was the first game to use the SNES Mouse peripheral, and came bundled with it.
 
The game had various activities: making images using brushes, stamps, and patterns; creating animations; creating music (which could be used in the animations); loading pre-defined images to color or edit in any other manner; and creating custom stamps. ''Mario Paint'' also had a well-known minigame called "Coffee Break" (also referred to as "Gnat Attack" in the manual), in which you had to swat flies to progress through the level, going on forever until you lost all of your lives from getting hit by the flies. This minigame would later be featured in ''[[Wario Ware (Video Game)|Wario Ware, Inc.: Mega Microgame$]]''.
 
It is worth noting that the first animated [[Homestar Runner (Web Animation)|Homestar Runner]] cartoon was animated using Mario Paint.
 
Any videos of the music-making subgame can go [[Mario Paint (Music)|here]].
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* [[Mini Game]]: "Coffee Break"/"Gnat Attack".
* [[No Plot, No Problem]]
* [[Shout -Out]]: There are numerous references to this game in the ''[[Wario Ware (Video Game)|Wario Ware]]'' series, including:
** The fly-swatter minigame in ''Mega Microgame$'', as a standard quick minigame and a full version.
** In ''Twisted!'', the hardest version of the minigame "Red Delicious?" features the exercising guy who shows up in ''Mario Paint'' between the title screen and the main game.