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From the Japanese commercial for Mario Party 9. (Source)

From the Japanese commercial for Mario Party 9. (Source)

Intro screen from Yoshi’s Island. (Footage recorded by me in a SNES emulator.)

Intro screen from Yoshi’s Island. (Footage recorded by me in a SNES emulator.)

Thursday, December 13, 2012
From the North American commercial for Mario Party 9. (Source)

From the North American commercial for Mario Party 9. (Source)

From the North American commercial for Mario Party 9. (Source)

From the North American commercial for Mario Party 9. (Source)

Wednesday, December 12, 2012
The Mr. Game & Watch cameo in the background of Foggy Fumes in Donkey Kong Country Returns. (Footage recorded by me in a Wii emulator.)

The Mr. Game & Watch cameo in the background of Foggy Fumes in Donkey Kong Country Returns. (Footage recorded by me in a Wii emulator.)

Animations of Princess Peach using the four different Vibes in Super Princess Peach. (Footage recorded by me in a DS emulator.)

Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Partner swap animation from Donkey Kong Country 3. (Footage recorded by me in a SNES emulator.)

Partner swap animation from Donkey Kong Country 3. (Footage recorded by me in a SNES emulator.)

Sunday, December 9, 2012
Failing to obtain a 1-Up in a bonus room in Super Mario World. (Footage recorded by me in a SNES emulator.)

Failing to obtain a 1-Up in a bonus room in Super Mario World. (Footage recorded by me in a SNES emulator.)

Saturday, December 8, 2012
Mario using the infinite Coin Box in Bowser’s Castle in Super Mario RPG. (Footage recorded by me in a SNES emulator.)

Mario using the infinite Coin Box in Bowser’s Castle in Super Mario RPG. (Footage recorded by me in a SNES emulator.)

The easiest possible solution to Dr. Topper’s switch puzzle in Super Mario RPG, requiring only four switch presses. (Footage recorded by me in a SNES emulator.)

The easiest possible solution to Dr. Topper’s switch puzzle in Super Mario RPG, requiring only four switch presses. (Footage recorded by me in a SNES emulator.)

 
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