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  2. SethBling - Wikipedia

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    SethBling (born April 3, 1987) is an American video game commentator and Twitch video game live streamer known for YouTube videos focused around the 1990 side-scrolling platform video game Super Mario World and the 2011 sandbox video game Minecraft.

  3. pannenkoek2012 - Wikipedia

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    Pannenkoek has produced many in-depth YouTube videos deconstructing the mechanics of Super Mario 64, which have been described as esoteric "programming lessons". [9] In one video, pannenkoek explains how a player can manipulate the random number generator of Super Mario 64 by kicking up dust in a certain way. Despite the highly arcane nature of ...

  4. Kaizo - Wikipedia

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    The first Let's Play has over 5.5 million views on YouTube, [5] and Takemoto released sequels in 2008 (Kaizo Mario World 2) and 2012 (Kaizo Mario World 3), with the latter in particular being considered one of the most difficult ROM hacks to date, mainly due to the heavily modified Bowser fight which is based on random factors.

  5. Super Mario - Wikipedia

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    Super Mario Maker is a creation tool released for the Wii U in September 2015 [50] which allows players to create their own levels based on the gameplay and style of Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario World, and New Super Mario Bros. U, as well as to share their creations online. Based on existing games, several gameplay ...

  6. Posterchild (street artist) - Wikipedia

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    Mario block with coins. Posterchild is the pseudonym of a street artist based in Toronto, Canada who may be best known for his Mario Blocks project, the purpose of which is to install homemade Mario blocks in public spaces. After being featured on Boing Boing the project has expanded as others have made and hung their own blocks.

  7. Super Mario Bros. - Wikipedia

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    Several graphical changes include "?" blocks with the number "25" on them. [71] [72] All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros., [c] a promotional, graphically modified version of Super Mario Bros., was officially released in Japan in December 1986 for the Famicom Disk System as a promotional item given away by the popular Japanese radio show All Night ...

  8. Trump to discuss ending childhood vaccination programs with ...

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    (Reuters) - U.S. President-elect Donald Trump in an interview published on Thursday said he will be talking to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., his nominee to run the Department of Health and Human Services ...

  9. Mario Party 2 - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Mario Party 2 was re-released in November 2010, as a downloadable Virtual Console game for the Wii. [26] The following month, it was released for the Virtual Console in North America and Europe. [26] [27] [28] In North America, Mario Party 2 was re-released as a Virtual Console game for the Wii U on December 22, 2016. [29]