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coincidence? I don't think
Fixed.
WHATA small one, something I never knew, even though I thought that I found every secret in Super Mario World:
The block there, in Castle #4, is a fake one. In the real game it looks just like the others. You can jump through it to reach a hidden bonus room.
Fixed.
You didn't know that Mario World one? I'm pretty sure it was a requirement to get the hidden exit.
Fixed.
A small one, something I never knew, even though I thought that I found every secret in Super Mario World:
The block there, in Castle #4, is a fake one. In the real game it looks just like the others. You can jump through it to reach a hidden bonus room.
A small one, something I never knew, even though I thought that I found every secret in Super Mario World:
The block there, in Castle #4, is a fake one. In the real game it looks just like the others. You can jump through it to reach a hidden bonus room.
The protagonist in Mr. Driller
is Dig Dug protagonist's son
I didn't like the older version. So I redid it in photoshop.
What's old is new again.
The reason why Link holds his sword (Master Sword) in his left hand, isn't because he's a lefty. In fact, the sword only allows its use to be of the left hand and not of the right. Mind Blowing.
I'm totally lying.
So you knew the old one existed and you reposted this one, why? You realize that the other one was phrased like a jeopardy answer/clue and yours is just a statement, right?
Anyone who played TP Wii or Skyward Sword would know you're talking nonsense anyway.
Not exactly. They just did that for the people who are right handed, which is most of the people in the world. Since Link is a lefty. It gives an awkward feel.
Besides, I played Twilight Princess on Gamecube and never played or know anything about Skyward Sword. Bahaha.
Not exactly. They just did that for the people who are right handed, which is most of the people in the world. Since Link is a lefty. It gives an awkward feel.
Besides, I played Twilight Princess on Gamecube and never played or know anything about Skyward Sword. Bahaha.
My bad. It's still a clue, the answer is the font name.
But honestly, DILLIGAF?
My bad. It's still a clue, the answer is the font name.
But honestly, DILLIGAF?
A small one, something I never knew, even though I thought that I found every secret in Super Mario World:
The block there, in Castle #4, is a fake one. In the real game it looks just like the others. You can jump through it to reach a hidden bonus room.
Oh yeah, and this one.
A small one, something I never knew, even though I thought that I found every secret in Super Mario World:
The block there, in Castle #4, is a fake one. In the real game it looks just like the others. You can jump through it to reach a hidden bonus room.
My bad. It's still a clue, the answer is the font name.
But honestly, DILLIGAF?
Although I guess you still "LLIGAF" because you edited your post so people couldn't easily see the original and see what clever looks like.
What what what????
I actually remember finding this exit by accident on my very first play through that level as a child.
At the time I though oh cool, but actually I really hate this type of secret because it really doesn't require any thought. When a game accepts this type of secret as a norm then the entire game becomes a fucking hunt for a needle in a hay stack.
Thats one of the reasons I'm not so keen on the New Super Mario series. I don't want to have to jump and against every fucking inch of the game to find an invisible wall, thats just cheap.
Thread truly circling the drain now.
Skyward Sword Link is canonically a righty, though.
IDK, before it did because you thought you were fixing a grammatical error, because I guess you never heard of Jeopardy.
Now it doesn't because you still don't understand how it works. Because if someone asked
"What is Korinna Extra Bold?"
You would answer:
[IM]http://i.imgur.com/ep7Ue.jpg[/IMG]
and not:
[IMhttp://i.imgur.com/UYWsrtj.jpg[/IMG]
Although I guess you still "LLIGAF" because you edited your post so people couldn't easily see the original and see what clever looks like.
You took it far more serious than I imagined anyone would.
You took it far more serious than I imagined anyone would.
I'm not trying to take credit for the other image, I obviously liked it.
If you're not up with how Jeopardy works, the edit I made is grammatically easier to read than the original.
If you have any further need to dispute this matter, please refer to DILLIGAF?
Last edited by Xbudz; Yesterday at 11:31 PM. Reason: butthurt feelings
You took it far more serious than I imagined anyone would.
I'm not trying to take credit for the other image, I obviously liked it.
If you're not up with how Jeopardy works, the edit I made is grammatically easier to read than the original.
If you have any further need to dispute this matter, please refer to DILLIGAF?
All this joke talk about if Link is left handed or right handed made me remember something.
in the "mexican nintendo power" called "Club Nintendo" they once posted an article about supestitions in videogames.
as you are aware, in LTTP, Link uses the sword either with the right hand or left hand, depending if he's facing to the left or to the right of the screen. (meaning, it's just a sprite flip).
this was explained by quoting a suposed Miyamoto interview back in the 90's (that I can't seem to find) saying that he changed hands because there was an ancient Hylian superstition that it was bad luck to hold a sword with the hand you are pointing towards Death Mountain.
if you remember, Death Mountain is the top north point of the map, so, switching hands when facing left and right caused that the sword was always in the oposite side of Death Mountain.
I'm trying to get an exact quote, or a link to the interview, but I can't seem to find any. I think it's probably bullshit, but if it's true, I find it very interesting to have this quirky story to justify the lazy sprite swap, a ver common thing to do on the 80's and 90's.
What happens to his superstition when he attacks enemies at the top of the screen? Or worse yet, while on death mountain!
What happens to his superstition when he attacks enemies at the top of the screen? Or worse yet, while on death mountain!
yeah, there's many elements to make me think that the interview was a fake or something... I wanted to post it to see if anyone else ever heard about it.
yeah, there's many elements to make me think that the interview was a fake or something... I wanted to post it to see if anyone else ever heard about it.