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#Throwback: Paper Mario TTYD64 Impressions
Here are my first impressions for Paper Mario TTYD64, a QOL mod of Paper Mario (N64)!
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#Throwback: Doom II: Hell on Earth (1994: MS-DOS) – Review
Here is my review for Doom II!
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#Throwback: Super Mario 64 (1996: Nintendo 64) – Review
Here is my review of Super Mario 64!
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My House (2023: Windows) – Review
Here is today's post, my review of My House!
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Currently putting the finishing touches on my review for My House (a mod for Doom II!), which should be uploaded tomorrow morning!
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#Throwback: Super Castlevania IV (1991: Super Nintendo Entertainment System) – Review
Here is my review for Super Castlevania IV!
#Castlevania#Gaming#Retro Gaming#Konami#Super Castlevania IV#Super Nintendo Entertainment System#SNES#Super Nintendo
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#Throwback: Awesome Windows 7 Videos
Here is my compilation blog for videos related to Windows 7!
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#Throwback: Awesome Windows XP Videos, Part 2
Here is my second compilation blog for Windows XP videos!
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#Throwback: Sonic the Hedgehog (1991: Sega Master System) – Review
Here is my review for the Sega Master System version of Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit)!
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#Throwback: Sonic the Hedgehog (1991: Sega Genesis/Mega Drive) – Review
Here is my review for the original Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)!
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#Throwback: Pokémon Stadium (2000: Nintendo 64) – Review
Here is my review for Pokémon Stadium!
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That is awesome
It was recently discovered that the Spin Dash move from Paper Mario has actually been there, unused, in the files of Super Paper Mario all along. The move is functional (as a move activated by Dashell, merely deactivated in-game) and requires rewriting only one line of code to insert back into the game.
Main Blog | Patreon | Twitter | Bluesky | Small Findings | Source: whoaz.one
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In a 2010 interview, Koji Kondo related a story of how when he met Paul McCartney of the Beatles, Paul and his wife immediately sang the Super Mario Bros. overworld theme unprompted, which was a very proud moment of him to be recognized in such a way by such a prominent musician.
Main Blog | Patreon | Twitter | Bluesky | Small Findings | Source: NintendoMemo, info
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