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Currently, what is known is that the Mario digital figure has sensors inside it, likely using NFC technology that allow it to read information from the various pieces through the environment that also have embedded NFC chips. It's designed to be proprietary within its own system.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Mario figurine has a sensor on his feet that reads the different colors of the bricks its placed over. It also senses movement and scans little qr type codes on the checkpoint bricks and badguys. Hope that makes some sense
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Mario Character has a barcode reader in his feet.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Mario has a camera on the bottom. Some of the legos have a barcode on them and the camera can read them and interact with them with sounds.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Both colors and scannable barcodes on the characters. When Mario *stomps* on an enemy he has a scanner under his legs that scans the barcode. He'll then show an animation and then will collect coins from the enemy. Same idea with question blocks or anything like that. Then the scanner will scan different colored blocks too. Blue is water, red is lava, green is grass, and tan/light brown is sand. You can download the app on your phone or tablet and play with some of the sets virtually. It has video examples of how it all works. Then when you own Mario and buy new sets it will have you scan a barcode from the set and it will add it to your collection on the app through bluetooth.
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