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Post by Voshee on Sept 2, 2005 20:44:45 GMT -5
Has anyone evr heard of this? I has browsing the internet the other day and I came across this. It would have been cool if it was a game!!!!!
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Post by Yoshi Master! on Sept 2, 2005 21:17:42 GMT -5
Yeah, it is a game.
It's called Super Mario World.
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Post by dude on Sept 2, 2005 21:20:00 GMT -5
Yep, i've seen this book before.
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Post by Teo on Sept 2, 2005 21:37:11 GMT -5
There are also downloadable cartoons...animated kind!
Very fun to watch, even with a bad computer.
But a comic book? I WANT!! I WANT!!
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Post by Satoshi on Sept 2, 2005 23:35:18 GMT -5
My friend had one of those. I read it all the way through (taking the multiple endings and such), but he wouldn't let me keep it. XD
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Post by Swift on Sept 3, 2005 0:20:11 GMT -5
Yes, technically it already is a game since it says it's based off of the Super Mario World games.
So is that one of those books you read through and decide which page to turn to? I have a Super Mario World 2 book like that, but it's very short. I also have a Wario World one that seems longer but only because in the Super Mario World 2 one, you branch off as a character in the beginning and with Wario you stay the same the whole way through.
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Post by Voshee on Sept 3, 2005 10:36:59 GMT -5
Wow!! That is cool I had no idea about alot of that But if you ask me Yoshi s feet are puny
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Post by red.yoshi on Sept 3, 2005 10:51:33 GMT -5
i have some of the copies (3 to be exact.) nope, they are not comic books. they are those adventure books:
if you want to beat up the hog, turn to page 30
if you want to eat cheeze, turn to page 67
...and so on.
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Post by sui on Sept 3, 2005 11:33:15 GMT -5
Haha, hell yeah! Double-scoop ice cream Just be local! Eh... :P The Hungarian translation is very interesting at some points, by the way. But I can understand why, these books are old a bit... as the last page says, the booklets printed in 1992: You was even able to win übermegasuper-hitech stuffs like: - NES with Super Mario Bros cartridge - GameBoy with Tetris and Super Mario Land cartridge - Or two cartridges, choosen by your taste Man, dattiz' RETRO from the core! *laughs* ... and can you believe if I say, I STILL want to win one of those prizes? Ah, I just need to step back only... 13 years, and I can enter to this competition! ´_` I have a third one, too - but I have got no idea where it can be. My friend also has got books like these, just those are Mario Kart themed.
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Post by Yink on Sept 3, 2005 11:35:42 GMT -5
Yeah, these are like "Super Mario-Kun" Almost, only, "Super Mario-Kun" is so hilarious. xD
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Post by Moot on Sept 3, 2005 15:02:16 GMT -5
holy crap, I have like 8 of these things
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Post by Yoshi4ever on Sept 5, 2005 0:40:01 GMT -5
Yeah, it is a game. It's called Super Mario World. lol good point
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Post by UMS Author Lava on Sept 8, 2005 15:31:18 GMT -5
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Post by Yoshi Vert on Sept 9, 2005 17:52:26 GMT -5
I have one book that I bought when I was 7 years old, but they do not exists in french, they are only in english. It looks like a "A book where you're a hero" (I think it's the good translation). Here's mine, sorry my webcam isn't good. Yoshi Vert
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Post by Lord of the Dance on Sept 12, 2005 9:00:54 GMT -5
Haha, I like the Yoshi in that one, Vert.
What the heck is wrong with Bowser!? XD
I lurv adventure books ^^ Too bad I don't have any of those comics... =P I would love to read one...
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Post by UMS Author Lava on Sept 12, 2005 16:57:33 GMT -5
Bowser: They drew me like in the old Super Mario Bros. Super Show. And it's like SMB. I was pictured as green all over. And bald. BTW, did you know that in the Legend of Zelda cartoon, Link had black hair?
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Post by Graedius on Sept 13, 2005 3:42:03 GMT -5
Link did not have black hair, he had brown. As well he had infinite skill, sniper precision, the strength of an ogre, and jumps like Neo -- but he couldn't ever get s omuch as a kiss from the princess, hahah...
Yes, that's how Bowser, or as he was called then (and still is in Japan), "Koopa", was depicted in earlier medium.
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Post by Bry on Sept 13, 2005 7:34:53 GMT -5
Now there's a blast from the past. I used to have the whole set, of the Mario ones atleast. That was long before I'd even played Zelda which didn't appeal to me when I was 8 or so.
Good old "Choose you're own adventure" books by solving puzzles.
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