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Punch Ball Mario Bros. Gameplay
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Punch Ball Mario Bros. is a game created by Hudson Soft for the PC-8801 in 1984. It also ran on the PC-6001mkII, NEC PC-6601, FM-7, and Sharp X1. It is very similar to Mari...
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Rainbow Road Jump, Mario Kart Wii
cvglens
510 views
A golden mushroom jump on Rainbow Road.
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BS Chrono Trigger Character Library
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2,936 views
This is a Chrono Trigger spinoff title released for the Satellaview, a Japanese SNES peripheral. It features all the frames of animation for the characters of Chrono Trigger.
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BS Super Mario USA 1 (including Warp)
cvglens
21,466 views
A brief video of BS Super Mario USA, a game released only in Japan on the Satellaview peripheral. It is basically Super Mario Bros. 2 from Super Mario All-Stars, but with s...
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Super Mario World "Map Screen Buddies": Blue Jay and Lakitu
cvglens
73,823 views
These "map screen buddies" were left out of the final release of Super Mario World, but thanks to Calcwatch and TMK (http://www.themushroomkingdom.net/lostbytes.shtml) we c...
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Super Chinese Fighter EX for the Game Boy Color
cvglens
6,053 views
This is a brief clip of Super Chinese Fighter EX for the Game Boy Color, released in 1999 by Culture Brain. This game is in the same series as Kung Fu Heroes, Little Ninja ...
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Faceball 2000 a.k.a. MIDI Maze for Game Boy
cvglens
11,070 views
Short gameplay clip of Faceball 2000 a.k.a. MIDI Maze for the Game Boy, developed by Xanth Software F/X and published by Bulletproof Software in 1991.
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BS Kirby no Omochabako Baseball
cvglens
4,084 views
This is some gameplay footage with commentary on a Japan-only Kirby baseball minigame.
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Battlemaniacs for Sega Master System: Cancelled Battletoads
cvglens
10,939 views
This is a short video of Battlemaniacs, a Sega Master system port of Battletoads in Battlemaniacs created by Rare, Ltd. for the SNES. It was in development by Virgin Intera...
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Super Smash Bros. Beam Sword: Japanese vs. American
cvglens
16,636 views
The beam sword in Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo 64 actually sounds a lot more like a traditional Star Wars lightsaber in the Japanese version.
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