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Clearing Sapporo in the Pachinko Grand Prix!
(Data East - Famicom Disk System - 1988)
Shiba Inu Rooms (chapter 36)
cakejournal/ - flickr
utsuho mini figure by circle M.F.U
Officially licensed 1996 Mario desk mat from Japan.
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The Glitches’ bio from the late Barcode Kitties website!
The Glitches are a group of wise-cracking mice who love to cause confusion and chaos. They are mischievous, quick-witted and small enough to make a quick getaway when the Barcode Kitties arrive.
Super Smash Bros. 64 (1999) - Japanese Box Art Illustrator: Tsuyoshi Wakayama
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Enemies ‘Karnov’ Famicom
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Here Comes Peter Cottontail, 1972
Hi-Tech Angel Hi-Tech Survivor by kippixin
from Jan. 15, 2006
Promotional roll of Super Mario All-Stars stickers used to decorate store displays of Nintendo games in 1993. Interestingly, the stickers use a standalone version of the magician Mario design from the game's box art that is not cut off on the right, which appears to have never been published by Nintendo in any press kits in this form.
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