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Here are fan-translated Game Center CX
(
previously
)
Episodes on YouTube:
#1: Atlantis No Nazo
,
#2: Challenger
,
#3: Ghosts 'N Goblins
,
#4: Konami Wai Wai World
,
#5: Metroid
,
#6: Solomon's Key
, #7 & #8: Prince of Persia:
Part 1
-
Part 2
,
#9: Mega Man II
,
#10: Super Mario 3
. Much more after the break....
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posted by
JHarris
on Dec 28, 2011 -
32 comments
Chris Covell translated a Japanese
social studies book
about the making of Super Mario Bros. 3.
posted by
ignignokt
on Dec 16, 2011 -
10 comments
September 13, 2010 marks
the 25th anniversary
of the
original Japanese release of Super Mario Bros
, featuring the return of
everyone's favorite sailor
,
Popeye
. That's not right, he's the
Italian carpenter, Mario
. Wait, now
he's a plumber
with a brother (named
Luigi Mario
), and they're not normal, they're super! And they're fighting to save
Princess Peach Toadstool
from
an angry ox king, who became the stubborn but cute turtle Bowser
.
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posted by
filthy light thief
on Sep 13, 2010 -
58 comments
Takeshi no Chōsenjō
: it came before the endurance test that is
Desert Bus
, and served as
an inspiration
for
Janey Thompson's Marathon
. In English it is known as
Takeshi's Challenge
. Released in December 1986 for the Famicom system, the game mechanisms include use of
the Famicom microphone
to sing karaoke for an hour. And that's after you drink to the point of blacking out, divorce your wife, quit your job, and learn to hang glide AND learn the Hintoba language,
amongst other things
. All of this takes place in lands
populated with nothing but people that want to beat you to death
. Of course, you can skip that all and
complete the game in a mere 4 minutes
by simply walking off the edge of existence, and magically ending at the final treasure room.
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posted by
filthy light thief
on Jul 25, 2009 -
42 comments
His name is Mr Freetime,
he has 2,967 copies of Moero!! Pro Baseball for the Famicom. He knows how to use them.
posted by
nthdegx
on Aug 6, 2003 -
11 comments
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