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Voilà un nouveau sujet tout bête je sais mais je crois que nous allons en avoir besoin (surtout moi :0 ).

 

j'éspère que je pourrez aider du monde sinon qu'une tiers personne puisse le faire à ma place (se serait plutôt cool).

 

Je vais commencer par une question à deux francs :

 

Dans Lufia premier du nom sur Snes, j'ai trouvé Trois oeufs de dragon, quelqu'un sait à quoi ils servent ???

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Gamefaqs.com

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Pour toute solution existant, il faut aller voir sur Gamefaqs.com... Surtout si tu es bloqué sur un jeu totalement inconnu, assez peu de monde saura la réponse (je dis pas que Lufia est inconnu, je parle de manière générale)

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Je pourrais être devin... J'avais la très net certitude qu'une personne répondant au doux nom de Spartan aller répondre à mon message... lol

 

Ok Spartan je vais faire un tour sur Gamefaqus (même si je sais que je devrais jouer de mes connaissances linguistiques vue que ce fameux site est en anglais) j'ai cherché un peu partout ici par exemple lufia mais pour le moment sans résultats.

 

Mais si vous avez une question je serais là et je pourrais peut être vous aider !

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  • 3 months later...

Non, y a pas de de 'jeuxfaqs" en d'autres termes, tu te met vite à l'anglais :p

 

(Essaye de jouer à de bons jeux en anglais: quand c'est un bon jeu, la carrote est suffisante pour donner envie de progresser :( )

 

Et pour répondre à Yamreef qui a quand même posé une question: Les ufs, quand on en a 7 ou 8, on les amène on dragon qui t'exausse un vu (Un dragon qui exausse les souhait... Bon, ça va, j'ai compris, Sphax & co veillez ne pas la ramené merci :) )

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Merci mon cher Ennix mais j'ai suivi les conseils de Spartan et j'ai joué de mes atouts linguistiques sur Gamefaqs.

 

Par contre j'ai réflèchis à ce sujet soit-disant "mort-né" qui ne l'est peut-être pas autant que ça...

 

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Ok il existe des sites sur lesquels nous pouvons trouver les soluces de nos rêves mais le hic est de taille, la plupart de ces soluces ne sont pas en français !

 

Oui la plupart d'entre nous savent parler anglais mais ce n'est pas le cas de tous. Alors puisque des personnes connaissent l'anglais et d'autres pas le rapport et simple et clair: Pourquoi ne pas aider ceux qui ne savent pas ?

 

Oui il existe des sites... en anglais... mais en rendant ce service nous pouvons au moins espérer un retour d'ascenseur de quelque manière que ce soit, par un simple Merci tout bêtement.

 

Alors laissons ce sujet ouvert et si vous êtes d'accord commençons les échanges :D.

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... attends Ennix c"est pas non plus marqué Mére Thérésa sur mon front... lol :xmas:

 

Non en fait peut être qu'un jour nous arriverions à ce résultat mais cela à plusieur et non pas seul.

 

Je vois plus ça comme un travail collectif que par un effort (voir un sacrifice) personnel.

 

J'ai pas envie de me tuer à la tache ... :D

 

...Ha non hé... quand même... :dry: :wub: :wub:

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  • 4 weeks later...

Je viens vous demander de l' A I D E !!!!!

 

Ben oui j 'ai lu je ne sais plus où que la Snes avait été rééditée aux states (oui ils auraient resortit la snes). Alors comme beaucoup d'entre vous en connaissent un rayon niveau vidéoludique j'aimerais savoir ceci:

 

1) est-ce vrai que la Snes est de nouveau en vente aux usa?

 

2) si 1 non alors: Où est-il possible de se procurer une Snes ricaine ?

 

ben oui ça me plairais bien d'avoir une Snes made une Bush ( et pit etre plus tard une made in Japan pourquoi pas :molo:

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Ca, ça s'appelle pas de l'aide, mes un renseignement ^^

 

Bon, une réédition de Snes, j'en ai pas entendu parler, et ça me semble bien improbable, mais bon... Sinon, tu pourras en trouver une ici pour pas trop trop cher, mais les jeux Snes US sont quand même assez rares ^^

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C'est vrai, quoi qu'on peut en trouver un ou deux dans des magasins d'imports (Sauf que FF6 en US à 85 c'est du foutage de gueule :molo: ) mais c'est devenu assez rare.

Et puisn pour une fois que c'est la version Européenne de la console qui est la plus jolie à regarder, autant garder l'Européenne et prendre un adaptateur :p

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Ok Spartan c'était une demande de renseignement (heeeee ! ça faisait longtemps que tu ne t'étais pas indigné face à un de mes posts lol).

 

En ce qui concerne la Snes je suis sure et certain que la bébête a été rééditée car j'ai vus des fotos (ou illusion d'optique ?) j'en suis certain.

 

Ennix je suis d'accord avec toi sur le fait que la SNes européenne est la plus belle mais si je voulais jouer a Super Mario RPG par exemple, même avec l'adaptateur la dite console ne me serait d'aucune utilité. Car il semblerait que certain jeux (surtout SMRPG) ne fonctionnent qu'avec la console originale.

 

Et c'est vrai que 85€ ça fait rech pour un jeu Snes mais pour les records de vieux jeux matte plutôt du côté de la Playstation 1 ou de la Saturn... entre 100 et 150€ le jeu (ok ils sont neufs mais quand même) "rare" ca calmes des envies ...lol

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Oui, bon, j'ai pris l'exemple de FF6, parceque DQ3 Remix Snes, en version Jap, je l'avais vu à... 185: le prix de FF6 avec un 1 devant, et l'explication, c'est qu'il est neuf et rare, justement... Bein à se prix là je continue de jouer à la rom, tant pis pour le vendeur :dry:

 

Et oui, parfois les prix montent montent montent... Les Sakura Taisen à 360 (mais bon, c'était la totale des épisodes sortis sur DC et la boîte était plus grosse que la boîte de la console) C'est pour ça que je préfère me calmer sur les dépenses "nostalgies".

 

Et puis, même si il est sympas, Mario RPG ne mérite pas qu'on achète une console juste pour lui :angry:

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T'inquiéte Ennix j'suis peut etre un amoureux des jeux vidéos mais j'suis pas un "a##uti" des jeux vidéos. :molo:

 

Lorsque je parlais d'acheter uen Super Nes ricaine je pensait à une console d'occaz.

 

Car renseignements prix une Snes us coûte environ 400 balles (61€) alors que pour 557 francs (85€) on trouve une Neo Geo Pocket color avec 3 jeux le tout neuf !!!!

 

J'suis peut être fou mais pas gateux :p

 

Mais je reste tout de même à la recherche d'une console ricaine d'occasion (je précise bien arfffffff) et ça ne serait pas que pour jouer à Super Mario RPG....

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Parce que je ne sais pas quel sujet remonter.

 

Attention, c'est une page assez vieille donc certains trucs ne sont plus d'actualités, mais il y a quelques info amusantes ^^

 

Nintendo Funny Facts   

What does the word Nintendo really mean?

The word Nintendo is composed of 3 Japanese Kanji characters, Nin-ten-do. These characters can be translated into a sentence like: "Heaven blesses hard work" but it can also be taken the mean of something like: "Leave luck to heaven", "we do all that we can, as best we can, and await the results" or "Work hard but in the end itŽs in the hands of the heaven". Other suggestions are: "Deep in the mind we have to do whatever we have to do" and some people believe that it stands for: "The house where you leave everything to the heaven/fortune" (A Casino).

 

History

 

The Hanafunda cards

 

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Did you know that Nintendo started it's enterprise more than a century ago?! It was back in 1889 when the great grandfather of the current Nintendo president, Fusajiro Yamauchi, founded "Nintendo Koppai". Of course they werenŽt making videogames back in 1889, they started out making special playing cards called Hanafunda ("flower cards"). The special thing about these cards were that they had different symbols on them instead of numbers. Later in 1959 they signed an agreement with Disney to make playing cards featuring DisneyŽs characters. Nintendo is however still producing playing-cards but only in a small scale to private customers.

You want to read more about the History of Nintendo?

 

3 or 4 years late

SetaŽs SNES game Nosferatu must be the most delayed Nintendo game ever. It was originally announced to be released in 91 - 92, but the game didnŽt come out until 95!!

 

Color Game Boy

In 93 - 94  it was rumored that Nintendo was developing a Color Game Boy, but it turned out to be a GB converter for the SNES, the Super Game Boy. I took a while longer but now the Color Game Boy is a reality!

 

Mario's voice

The guy who did the voice for Mario in Mario 64 is Charles Martinet (if you wanted to know it).

 

The Burglar videogame-freak

In USA a burglar broke into a house and started to steal things like VCR:s, TV:s and stuff. A neighbour saw him and called the police and when the police came there the burglar was still there, sitting and playing Street Fighter II! He said that he was getting a new record!!! I knew that Street Fighter II is pretty addictive but this is just too much!

 

The Sony PlayStation was a SNES CD-Rom add-on

Did you know that Nintendo themselves was in a way responsible for the creation of the PlayStation, the N64Žs worst competitor.

 

During the years 91-94 Nintendo had many plans for different SNES-CD add-ons. One with Sony and one with Philips. After a while they abandoned both projects and Sony continued with their PlayStation for the SNES. They developed the project further and some years later they released it as a stand-alone console, first under the name PlayStation X or PSX but after a while they changed it into just PlayStation.

Sorry for Nintendo! Read more about it here.

 

Centaur Mario

In the beginning of the development of Super Mario Bros 3 there were plans for a "Centaur Mario" ability for Mario!

 

SNES arcade

When the SNES was released Nintendo released a arcade-machine consisting of a SNES and the games Super Tennis, F-Zero and Super Mario World.

 

1000 Mbit Memory

In 1994 a rumor was circulating in the videogame magazines that Nintendo was developing a new cheaper 1000 Mbit Rom memory! ThatŽs 30 times bigger than the biggest SNES games. Sadly it was just rumor.

 

Atari drops their prices, bigtime

In 95 you could buy the Atari Jaguar 64 bit (it was not a real 64-bit machine) for only 49 dollars! ThatŽs not more than a normal SNES game!

 

Weren't they archenemies?

Believe it or not, Bowser has joined up with Mario in one game and battled on the same side as him. Do you know in which game it was? Yes, Super Mario RPG!

 

 

Pocket Monsters

Pocket Monsters, the mega hit in Japan, has sold twice as much as the newest Final Fantasy game Final Fantasy VII for the PlayStation and was more popular than Zelda 4 Links Awakening and was the reason why the Game Boy outsold the N64 in Japan last year (1997)! Pocket Monsters 2 was shown on Space World in 1997. On the same exhibition the hugely awaited new Zelda game Zelda: the Ocarina of Time was also previewed, but Pocket Monsters 2 was the main attraction for the Japanese reporters! For all of you who have missed it (there must be someone....) The plot of the game is to catch and train small baby monsters and watch them grow up to be big scary monsters that beats the crap out of all the other monsters. The great thing with Pocket Monsters is that you can link up two Game Boys and let your Monster battle your mates.

 

Two Pocket Monster games will be released in Japan for the N64. Pocket Monsters Arena where you can import your monsters and let them do battles with other monsters on your N64 and Pocket Monsters Snap where you can take photos of the monsters when they are out playing in a landscape. Pocket Monsters is more than just a Game Boy game, itŽs a whole industry with posters, stickers, trading cards, TV series and so on. New figures states that the Pokémon sales has been measured to 40 billion, and now 3 years after the release of the first game the pokémon phenomenon isn't showing any signs of fading in popularity. 

Pikachu, which is the name of the most popular of all the Pocket Monsters, has got an N64 game of his own; Pikachu Ganki De Chu is a bizarre game where you can communicate with Pikachu by using a special headset. Those Japanese people are crazy!!

 

Star Fox - Just a testing program

Star Fox, or Star Wing as we Europeans know it, was just an testing program to test the FX-chip capabilities, but the designers continued working on it and finally Nintendo released it and it became a big success.

 

Metroid - not that good?

All the Metroid games has been huge bestsellers in the US and Europe, but they have never been to excited about them in Japan. Metroid wasnŽt popular at all in Japan but Nintendo tried to market it in the US and it became a real smash hit!

 

R.O.B. = shit?

Before the NES was about to be released in the US, Minoru Arakawa (the NOA president at that time), showed of the ROB (A strange robot for the NES) for the buyers at the CES exhibit but they didnŽt like it so Minoru decided to do a "test" to prove that the kids would love the ROB. From behind a one-way mirror he watched a selection of kids play with the ROB utility and heard how the kids said things like "This is shit" and "It sucks"! But Minoru was stubborn and released it anyway and as you might guess it wasnŽt any success at all!

 

SNES Launch problem

When Nintendo was to distribute the SNES they did it with ships late at night to avoid a gang of mobsters who planned to steal all the Super Famicoms and sell it on the black market!

 

SNES Lottery

The Japanese launch of the Super Famicom was filled with all sorts of problems. Some of the shops got so many orders that they ran lotteries to see which would be the happy ones to get a Super Famicom!

 

The Nintendo 64, preferred by many

Some burglars broke into a Radio and TV store and stole all their Nintendo 64s, but they didnŽt even touch the PlayStations! At least the burglars had good taste!!

 

Man tries to steal Star Fox 2

When Nintendo on the WCES exhibition in 1995 previewed their new SFX 2 game Star Fox 2, a man named Mr. Shawn J. Freeman from Arizona tried to steal a pre-release copy of the game but didnŽt succeed and was arrested!

 

Power Loppi

Available now in Japan, is a game vending machine called "Nintendo Power Loppi", where you can buy old and new Super Famicom games direct or even pre-purchased in the form of a flash ROM cartridge.

 

Good lord it's the bible but whatŽs it doing in my Game Boy?

The company All Wisdom Tree has released the whole Bible in King JamesŽ version plus two extra word games on one Game Boy cart!

 

Quotes

"Who knows how Mario will look in the future. Maybe he'll wear metallic clothes!"

 

-Shigeru Miyamoto, c1991

(and, as we all know, in SM64 he did!)

 

Super Mario 64 a Super FX game?

Did you know that Nintendo planned to release a 3D Mario game for the SNES using their S-FX chip, but it didn't work out so the advent of a 3D Mario game had to wait yet a couple of years?!

 

The birth of Jumpman the carpenter (Mario)

In 1981 Shigeru Miyamoto guided by Gunpei Yokoi made the first game for Nintendo starring our dear Mario. It was the arcade game Donkey Kong. By then Mario didnŽt even had a proper name! He was just called "Jumpman" and was a carpenter (When Donkey Kong came to the US and Europe Jumpman had been renamed to Mario)! Yes its true, Mario was first a carpenter before he became a plumber! Shigeru once described his character in Donkey Kong as "a funny hang-loose king of guy" and designed his character to be goofy and awkward! He also starred in the sequel to Donkey Kong: Donkey Kong Jr. In Dk jr. Mario had gotten his real name: Mario (read more about how below.). Then Mario Bros came out and his brother Luigi was born.

Read more about the birth of Mario here.

 

How did Mario get his name?

As you can read in the fact above Mario wasn't named Mario from the beginning, but "Jumpman". How did Mario get his real name then? Well, when Minoru Arakawa, the president of Nintendo of America in New York, first saw "Jumpman" he thought "Hey! He looks just like the landlord of our office!" and the landlordŽs name was Mario Segali and he came from Italy, so thatŽs it!!!

Read more about the birth of Mario here.

 

My name is Mario... Mario, Mario!

Have you ever wondered what Mario's surname is?

Both Mario and Luigi have the surname Mario.

Therefore their full names are Mario Mario and Luigi Mario.

Read more about the birth of Mario here.

 

He didn't become the president of Nintendo for nothing...

When Hiroshi Yamauchi (the Nintendo president) was in military school during the second world war he came up with a rather brilliant idea to get away from the school on the afternoons...

During the war food was scarce and people often had to eat potatoes, but Hiroshi got a lunch box full of rise every day from his grandmother Tei. Hiroshi cleverly took advantage of this to get away from much of the work at the military school. One day when he was eating he noticed how his supervisor was looking at his rice and he asked the supervisor to share it with him and in reward Hiroshi got the afternoon off. From that day on Hiroshi always carried 2 boxes of rice to work and every day he got the afternoon off!

 

Hiroshi Yamauchi (the Nintendo president) = The Motherbrain?

Click the heading to read about why one Nintendo employee went so far that he compared Hiroshi with the big evil boss the Motherbrain from Metroid and called Hiroshi's office for "the realm of the Motherbrain"!

 

Project Atlantis = Game Boy Advance

Because of the failure of the Virtual Boy, it was rumored in 95 that Nintendo started work on another handheld. It was called Project Atlantis and it was to be a 32-bit handheld with a color screen, and be backwards compatible with Game Boy games. Now Nintendo has announced that such a console is on it's way, and the new name is; Game Boy Advance. It will feature a 32 bit CPU but that's about all that they've told...

 

Zelda: Ocarina of Time breaks new records and outsells Hollywood blockbuster movie A bug's life!

Zelda : Ocarina of Time is the fastest selling video game of all time.

During it's first month of release it earned $150 million dollars with 2.5 million units sold.

The game also generated more retail revenue during the last six weeks of 1998 than any Hollywood movie did during the same period of time. The top grossing movie during that time period was A Bug's Life, but that movie didn't earn more than $114 million. The new Zelda game also became the most sold videogame of all in 1998, despite the fact that the game only was available the last 39 days of the year.

 

New wacky Zelda ad campaign from Nintendo!

 

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In January '99, this portrait of of a group of people with pointy ears (just like the people of Hyrule) appeared in several Japanese newspapers... The Japanese text in white says "Zelda population 6,000,000" meaning that Zelda . Ocarina of Time has been shipped in 6,000,000 copies worldwide.

 

  Final Fantasy fact: Biggs and Wedges

 

The two characters Biggs and Wedges, sometimes rendered "Vicks and Wedge" by Translators, have appeared in many Final Fantasy games (FF VI-VIII to be exact). What few people know is that their names is taken from two of the wingmen in Luke Skywalker's Red Squadron from Star Wars.

 

Final Fantasy fact: Cid

In all Final Fantasy games except for Final Fantasy 1 the mysterious character Cid has appeared doing small cameo-roles, sidekicks. The Producer of the Final Fantasy games, Hironobu Sakaguchi, once described this mysterious character as "the Yoda of the Final Fantasy series". One interesting fact to note is that almost always Cid is an engineer or mechanic.

 

Excalibur and Masamune

Found in: Final Fantasy I-VIII 

Have you noticed that in all the Final Fantasy games the best and the second best swords are named Excalibur and Masamune.

You may recognize the name Excalibur from the classical King Arthur story and the Masamune is named after an ancient Japanese wordsmith. Those of you that have played Chrono Trigger may also recognize the Masamune sword. The Excalibur is nowhere to be seen in that game, though.

 

 

A 3D Final Fantasy for the Nintendo 64?

 

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After Final Fantasy VII for the SNES was complete Square began experimenting with using 3D characters and in 1995 they proudly introduced to the press, a CGI demo featuring: Locke, Terra and Shadow battling some kind of a stone enemy.

This little playable demo that could be controlled using a mousepointer, was assumed by everyone to prove that Square's next Final Fantasy game would be for the Nintendo 64.

Unfortunately that wasn't the case.

 

Nintendo deliberately programmed SNES games to crash when used with a Game Genie!

When Nintendo lost their trial against Galoob and Galoob was free to distribute their Game Genie freely, Nintendo started programming their games and SNES systems with a chip that made the games screw up if the Game Genie was present. That's why there is about 3 or 4 versions or Final Fantasy 3 and Chrono Trigger...

You want to read more about the History of Nintendo?

Special thanks to Unycs A.K.A. "CrashOverride", and Jordan for this rumor.

 

Why was Star Fox 2 never released?

A rumor says that the main reason that StarFox 2 (SNES) never came out, was that it was delayed. After a while Miyamoto's team started to work on StarFox64 for the N64 as well. When they were done with StarFox2, they thought it would make a bad impact on StarFox64, so they didn't sell it. Nintendo even sent our billboards and stuff saying that StarFox 2 was coming out, before they canceled it.

Special thanks to Unycs A.K.A. "CrashOverride", and Jordan for this rumor.

 

10 million Super Mario 64

The most sold 32 and 64 bit game today is Super Mario 64. It has sold in over 10 million copies. This may sound much but if you compare it with Super Mario Bros 1 that has sold in 40 million copies, and Super Mario Bros 3 that has sold in 18 million copies, it fades in comparison. The second most sold game for the 32 and 64 bit consoles is no other than Mario Kart 64, sold in 8 million copies. On third place we find Zelda : Ocarina of Time.

 

Pokémon amusement park

Pokémon is still very popular in Japan so Nintendo is planning to open a new amusement park purely based on the Pokémon games.

 

Sega makes Game Boy games

I never thought that I would say this, but Sega is planning on developing several titles for a Nintendo console, more precisely for the Game Boy. Several popular Sega titles is to be released including one Sonic game. This must be a historical event. Never before have Sega, Nintendo or Sony developed any game for a competitor's machine. (Sony made some games for the SNES and Sega CD, but it was before they had entered the console scene...)

 

Mario gets his own street.

In Sweden a street has been given the name "Marios gata" which is Swedish for Mario's street. It is "Bergsala"; the distributor of Nintendo games in Sweden that has renamed the street outside their office.

 

The "Mario award"

On this year's E3 (1999) Nintendo handed out a special "Mario award" to companies that has sold most Nintendo products or helped Nintendo in any other way.

 

Too much for Pikachu.

On E3 1999 Nintendo had hired a person to walk around in a big Pikachu suit all day long. It looked like the big fluffy animal was going to faint several times and when a couple of visitors tried to hug him he lost his foothold and fell

 

Link voice acting.

The person who did the voice acting for adult link was a Japanese guy named Nobuyuki Hiyama who also did the voice acting for Link in Super Smash Bros. What few people know is that Fujiko Takimoto ho did the voice acting for Link as child is a woman! That explains Link's extremely light voice.

Thanks to BlueYoshi for this piece of info.

 

Metroid translation mistake.

On the box and the manual of the original Metroid, it states that the game takes place on the planet Zebes. However, the text inside the game itself calls the planet *Zebeth*. This is because there is no basic 's' sound in Japanese--words that end in 'th' are sometimes translated as 's'. The 'Zebes' spelling is the one that caught on, and is used in every subsequent title..

Thanks to Chris Stevenson for this piece of info.

 

Concerned parents

A bunch of "concerned parents" complained to Nintendo and tried to form a lawsuit against them for "painful blisters" on the children's thumbs who play the system... to me that's just a wee bit stupid! Considering anyone who plays any Nintendo game for too long is bound to get the beloved "Nintendo Blisters" It's just part of the fun of Nintendo... I'm sure any fellow Nintendo Enthusiast will agree with me that the parents have something a little loose upstairs...

Thanks to Zerb for this piece of info.

 

The origin of Zelda

Miyamomto has openly admitted that "The Legend of Zelda" game series was based on both the fantasy of young children to explore those woods out beyond your house (ala Narnia), and the movie "Legend". The movie "Legend" was released just before "The Legend of Zelda" was made, back in 1986. "Legend" was directed by Ridley Scott (Alien, Bladerunner, Gladiator), and starred Tom Cruise. I encourage all Zelda fans to watch the movie. Besides the title being similar, the story is also: Young scrawny elf like boy is sent out by various dwarves and pixies to delve into the dark dungeons and rescue the princess captured by the evil Gannon like demon. In his way are many smaller demons and the such. It also has the exact same mythological and medival fantasy feel to it. But, don't get all upset, it's not like he copied it. Let's just call it "inspiration". Kind of how "Alice in Wonderland" was an inspiration for Super Mario Bros. (and the movie, along with combining already existing characters and themes). The best is inspired by the best.

Thanks to Ed "ible" Price for this piece of info.

 

Signs in Mario Kart 64

In Mario Kart 64 in the Japanese version lots of the signs are take offs of brands, the only one apparent in the western version is the Koopa Air (Nike Air), but one interesting one is a sign that says MarioBro which was changed to Mario Bros. This of course was originally a takeoff of Marlboro cigarettes.

 

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