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Last edited by jmjosh3000; 07-30-2003 at 09:30 AM.
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(Sounds like some of things my mom asks me.)
Indeed that was just a tech demo. A very impressive tech demo with a pizza at the end.![]()
At least it is something...
-Josh
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Not really, it is completely unrelated to the Mario 128 game... as far as I know (seeing as how virtually no info for Mario 128 is available.)
http://web.archive.org/web/200011091...orld/ngc2.html
It's from Spaceworld 2000
It is related to the game cuz it is a early tech demo announcing it...Originally posted by Demondo
Not really, it is completely unrelated to the Mario 128 game... as far as I know (seeing as how virtually no info for Mario 128 is available.)
http://web.archive.org/web/200011091...orld/ngc2.html
It's from Spaceworld 2000
I just dont want to fight... The boards are here to learn and make friends, not enemies...
You point is taken...
-Josh
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Heheh, that was called Million Mario March.Thought to be a game at first, but was just a really funny tech demo. The Marios rolling Marios around was the best.
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If I remember correctly, that bar at the bottom gamecubedemo_2.jpg was something to do with the framerate, I don't think it ever reached the other side of the screen.
Not framerate. But system power currently in use.and that was on a pre-first generation title.
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