

( You know, with all of these Rareware games appearing, you might be able to guess which series this is leading up to.) This phenomenon isn't just restricted to the Nintendo 64, you know! Here you can see cobble_stone sneak its way into the sixth generation of consoles. It also shows up in Twelve Tales, the scrapped family-friendly version of what would become Bad Fur Day. Looks like DK isn't Rareware's only platformer mascot to recognize these bricks. This is actually one of the more subtle examples in this game, perhaps on this entire page, but look closely at the pattern here and you will see it. and it's already quite a long page!) Training Area Aztec Temple This game is filled with cobble_stone, so much so that if we showed you every appearance of it, this page would be dragged out way too long. Looks like our good friend Donkey Kong happens to be very familiar with these bricks.ĭonkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble

While we're on the subject of fighting games, here it is in Mortal Kombat 3's Graveyard stage.ĭonkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest You're going to be seeing their games on this page a lot. We'll start its journey with Rareware here. Now with both Mario games out of the way, it's time to go deeper. Regardless of its accessibility though, it being a cobble_stone sighting is enough to make it worth noting. The level it appears in wasn't even playable at Shoshinkai, but can be seen in B-roll footage used for coverage of the event. Okay, so this didn't actually make it into the final game it's only present in builds from Super Mario 64's unveiling at Shoshinkai 1995. This promotional render will be the most in-your-face example on this page, so it's a good one to start with. This page is here to expose to you just how often this seemingly innocuous set of bricks appears throughout many of your favorite games.īeing that this wiki is Mario-focused, let's start with some Mario games. Well, what if you were told these bricks have been lurking in the shadows of your life and you never knew it.

Doesn't seem that interesting, does it? It is just a bunch of bricks after all.
