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Saturday, February 21, 2004

For those of us who play Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga... a variant on the 404 page :): 404?
Also have a look at their comic pages. Comics made with in-game screens/sprite sheets. Some are ongoing and animated others are episodes etc. They have things like Mario Kart, Mario & Luigi's RPG, Chocobo Crossing (set in the world of FF Tactics Advance) etc. Hadn't seen something like this before (the in game screens comic thing). It's a way to be creative with the old in a totally different way than the makers intended. Sort of like fanfiction, better yet it is fanfiction ;) Anyway here is the link

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