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#fnf #mariomix #marioexe #smb3 #musicgame #fnfexe #fnfmariomix #sonicexefnf #tripletroublefnf Gonna post this Since its Finished Album Art: Me Triple Trouble - Marstarbro, Uptaunt, Punkett ALGORITHM STUFF (please ignore): Friday Night Funkin' (often abbreviated to FNF) is an open-source rhythm game first released as a demo in 2020 for a game jam. The game is developed by a small group called The Funkin' Crew Inc., with the four founding members being the Newgrounds users Cameron "ninjamuffin99" Taylor, David "PhantomArcade" Brown, Isaac "Kawai Sprite" Garcia, and evilsk8r. The game shares some gameplay features with Dance Dance Revolution and PaRappa the Rapper and borrows aesthetic influences from Flash games. The game has been credited with driving users back to Newgrounds, a site whose popularity peaked in the early 2000s. Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix (known as Dancing Stage: Mario Mix in Europe and Australia) is a Nintendo GameCube game in the Super Mario franchise based on Konami's Dance Dance Revolution series. The game uses an included Super Mario-themed dance mat, referred to as an Action Pad. To play the game, the player must step on the up, down, left, and right arrows when they line up with a bar on the screen, called the step zone. The player can choose to play with either Mario or Luigi in a number of modes and difficulty levels with nearly 30 songs. However, players have the option to play with a controller if they lack a dance mat. The game uses the same engine from the GameCube installments of the Mario Party series, including reusing character models, animations, and sound effects. A unique feature of the game from other Dance Dance: Revolution titles is the addition of the Mush Mode, where various Super Mario-themed items replace arrows with their own gimmicks to increase the difficulty of the song.