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{{distinguish|Mario's Star}}
{{distinguish|Mario's Star}}
[[File:Mario Star MK64.png|thumb|250px|A Mario Star sign]]
[[File:Mario Star MK64.png|thumb|250px|A Mario Star sign]]
'''Mario Star''' (known as '''Marioro''' in Japan) is a sponsor that appears in ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''. The logo consists of the company name written in an all-capitals blue font on a white background with a red line above and below the text. The Japanese logo is based on that of {{wp|Marlboro (cigarette)|Marlboro}}, which was a major {{wp|Formula One|Formula 1}} advertiser when the game was released, and also where the Japanese name comes from. It consists of the company name in a black serif font on a white background, with a red rectangle with a triangle shape removed from the top on the right, an inverted version of the Marlboro logo. It is advertised by means of signs and trackside banners. A Mario Star sign also appears on both courses of [[Slot-Car Derby|Slot Car Derby]] in ''[[Mario Party]]'', even in the Japanese version (though a {{media link|MarioroMP1beta.jpg|pre-release screenshot}} shows that a Marioro logo was originally intended to appear in place of the Nintendo logo), though the font is changed to that of the {{media link|MarioPartyLogo.png|game's logo}}.
'''Mario Star''' (known as '''Marioro''' in Japan) is a sponsor that appears in ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''. The logo consists of the company name written in an all-capitals blue font on a white background with a red line above and below the text. The Japanese logo is based on that of {{wp|Marlboro (cigarette)|Marlboro}}, which was a major {{wp|Formula One|Formula 1}} advertiser when the game was released, and also where the Japanese name comes from. It consists of the company name in a black serif font on a white background, with a red rectangle with a triangle shape removed from the top on the right, an inverted version of the Marlboro logo. It is advertised by means of signs and trackside banners. A Mario Star sign also appears on both courses of [[Slot-Car Derby|Slot Car Derby]] in ''[[Mario Party]]'', even in the Japanese version, though the font is changed to that of the [[:File:MarioPartyLogo.png|game's logo]].
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