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Nintendo Music Themes Weird Performances

1 Comment By Eran Abramson on November 14th, 2008 in Nintendo
Nintendo Music Themes Weird Performances

Nintendo Music Themes are stuck in our heads forever. We may not like them all (or any), but as soon as we see a different, odd, or original remake performance of a theme we recognize, we cannot stop watching…

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Super Nintendo Hack: SNES Alarm Clock

Add a Comment By Eran Abramson on November 11th, 2008 in Nintendo
Super Nintendo Hack: SNES Alarm Clock

So the Super Nintendo may not be the most popular video game console these days, but it does not mean that it cannot be resurrected and made into a SNES Alarm clock hack.
This great SNES hack shows another way to use a broken Super Nintendo and actually receive some practicality out of it…

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Super Mario Bros. 2 Theme in Acoustic Gypsy Jazz Style

Super Mario is back and this time it isn’t in Super Obama World, but in the theme from the 2nd video game but in a completely different style…Acoustic Gypsy Jazz.
It is not new to hear that someone has remade the Super Mario Bros…

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Sony PSP with Nintendo SNES Controller

Add a Comment By Eran Abramson on November 2nd, 2008 in Nintendo
Sony PSP with Nintendo SNES Controller

Although the Sony PSP Handheld is a great portable gaming device by itself, it’s fun to see a Nintendo SNES Controller Modification that combines Sony and Nintendo together…

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Mario Brothers Face a Giant Enemy

1 Comment By Eran Abramson on November 2nd, 2008 in Nintendo
Mario Brothers Face a Giant Enemy

Mario in the great Mario Brothers always faced his problems as long as the player had the patience and drive to try again, but this time he faces a Giant Enemy that stole his mushroom.
What if the enemies and the rest of the popular villains got a taste of Mario’s super powers? Would the game be a little more challenging?..

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Super Mario Theme Keychain Gadget

Add a Comment By Eran Abramson on October 16th, 2008 in Nintendo
Super Mario Theme Keychain Gadget

Confess your Super Mario Bros. love with the Super Mario Keychain Gadget which plays different themes and sounds from the video game.
Mario may be the most popular plumber in the world, but its video game theme and sound are not any less familiar and loved…

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Weird Mario Brothers Rap in Japanese

1 Comment By Eran Abramson on October 11th, 2008 in Nintendo
Weird Mario Brothers Rap in Japanese

What is Mario trying to say? Besides the loud theme and Mario Brother’s sound effects playing in the background, lead Mario is rambling on within its own rhythm. Still…this is highly entertaining.
Let’s get back to lead Mario. Why is there a lead Mario? Why isn’t the back up Mario simply dressed as Luigi?..

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Nintendo Punch Out Featuring Michael Jackson

Add a Comment By Eran Abramson on October 7th, 2008 in Nintendo
Nintendo Punch Out Featuring Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson makes a special appearance in the great Nintendo Classic Punch Out. It is different than the Nintendo Punch Out artwork but is a worthy share nonetheless.
Michael does not resurrect the LED Floor from Billy Jean in this game but fights Macaulay Culkin to survive…

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Nintendo Video Games Recreated in 3D Art

4 Comments By Eran Abramson on September 6th, 2008 in Nintendo
Nintendo Video Games Recreated in 3D Art

I am not certain which is better: The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) or fan’s 3D artwork recreations. As previously mentioned, their is plenty of fan’s tribute artwork to the classic NES such as NES Lego Scenes and also Real Life Nintendo where fans retouched some famous video game scenes…

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The Humongous Super Nintendo Controller

1 Comment By Tal Siach on September 2nd, 2008 in Nintendo
The Humongous Super Nintendo Controller

Nintendo modifications are always a pretty sight, and this amazing functioning Super Nintendo controller is up there with the best. Instead of having a second or third look, you may rest assured this SNES controller is large enough to always stay within your peripheral vision…

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