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Description
Author Nintendo & Square Soft (now Square Enix)
Source Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars,[1] screenshot by Taric25
Date 13 May 1996[1] Retrieved 23:15, 28 May 2007 (UTC)
Location Square Co., Ltd., Redmond, Washington, United States
Description The seven Star Pieces are recovered and Star Road, in the the heavens high above the skies of the Mushroom Kingdom, is repaired.[2][3][4][5]

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

A screenshot from the SNES console role–playing game Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars depicts the peace that returns when Mario and his allies undo the damage Smithy caused, by seeking out and recovering the seven lost Star Pieces to restore the power of wishes to the Mushroom Kingdom.[2][3][4][5]

Source

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars,[1] screenshot by Taric25

Article

World of Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

Portion used

These screenshots depict the Star Road, without any text, which neither enables reproduction of the game nor impedes the copyright owner's rights to sell the video game in any way.

Low resolution?

This low–resolution screenshots are each 224 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 screenshot depicts 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 setting 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: Ending (in English). (1996-05-13)
  2. ^ a b Square Co., Ltd. (now Square Enix Co., Ltd.). Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. Nintendo. SNES, Virtual Console. Level/area: Forest Maze (in English). (1996-05-13) “???: I serve. ..a higher authority. ..
    That Star Piece belongs to everyone.
    …Why are you staring at me? You know I'm more than just a doll,
    don't you?
    Have you guessed the truth? I'm a visitor from above, and this is
    a form I'm borrowing briefly.
    MALLOW: You mean, like, from the sky or something?
    ???: Higher than that, I'm afraid!
    Do you two know anything about the "Star Road"?
    Completely in the dark, eh? Well, it's a big mess up there right
    now, and it concerns you too!

    Let me explain...

    You've heard of wishing upon a shooting star?
    At the "Star Road", your wish is transformed into a star.
    When it's granted, it then turns into a shooting star and falls
    down to earth.

    So you see, the Star Road plays an integral role in granting wishes.
    But ever since a sword destroyed the "Star Road", everything's come
    to a halt.

    No stars have been made since.

    The way things stand, yours is a world where wishes can't come true
    anymore.

    MALLOW: Are you saying THIS star is a part of your "Starway"?

    ???: That's "STAR ROAD", my fluffy little friend ...

    Yes, that star is a broken piece of the Star Road.

    I'm here to find them all, and repair the Star Road.

    The broken Star Pieces...
    There are 7 altogether.

    For peace to return...
    we must get rid of Smithy, find the Star Pieces, and repair the
    Star Road... I'm "♥♪!?", but it's hard to pronounce so. ..
    Call me "Geno", after the doll.”
  3. ^ a b Scott Pelland; Kent Miller, Terry Munson, Paul Shinoda. "Contents", Nintendo Power, M. Arakawa, Nintendo of America, Inc., 1996-03, pp. 4. ISSN 1067-6392. Retrieved on 2007-05-23. "In this latest quest, Mario teams up with some unlikely cohorts to undo damage caused by the great Smithy and restore the power of wishes to the Mushroom Kingdom." 
  4. ^ a b Scott Pelland; Kent Miller, Terry Munson, Paul Shinoda. "Epic Center", Nintendo Power, M. Arakawa, Nintendo of America, Inc., 1996-03, pp. 58. ISSN 1067-6392. Retrieved on 2007-05-23. "… the journey takes many twists and turns as players seek out the seven lost star pieces." 
  5. ^ a b Scott Pelland; Kent Miller, Terry Munson, Paul Shinoda. "Epic Center", Nintendo Power, M. Arakawa, Nintendo of America, Inc., 1996-03, pp. 61. ISSN 1067-6392. Retrieved on 2007-05-23. "… Geno is really a guardian of the Star Road who as been sent to earth to recover the seven lost Star Pieces." 

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