Nintendo Entertainment System

Nintendo Entertainment System
The Nintendo Entertainment System (known as the NES for short) is a video game console created by Nintendo. It was the system that saved the industry after the Great fall of video games of 1983. It was the western version of the Famicom, and had controllers that could be removed (unlike the Famicom). The games were inserted by opening a door, and sliding the game in, then pushing a panel down. Many people think using this way to insert the game is one of Nintendo's mistakes, because people often say that the games do not work as often, possibly because the constant use of the way to insert the game pushes the circuitry back into the cartridge, so it is harder to read. The Nintendo Entertainment System was sold with Super Mario Bros. in a special package, and resulted in Super Mario Bros. being its most successful game. Also, it is still the record holder for the record 40.23 million copies sold. It rivaled against the Sega Master System until the release of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Eventually, Super Mario Bros. 3 was released in the USA, and it became an instant hit, making five-hundred million dollars in less than twenty-four hours. It soon became the second most purchased game in the gaming world with over 18 million copies sold. Also due to the lack of security many NES games have become Pirated, creating games such as 999-in-1, but due to better security, these games have seemingly slowed down. They were discontinued in 1994. In America, the NES was sold in 3 packages: Control Deck: Contained the console, two controllers and the needed connections. Action Set: This set included the console, two controllers, the Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt cartridge, the Zapper, and the connections. Power Set: The most complete package, it contained the console, two controllers, a Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt/World Class Track Meet cartridge, the Zapper, the Power Pad and the connections.

Power Glove

Power Glove
I Love The Power Glove. ITS SO BAD! I MEAN B-A-D!

Shippiddge's Smashtasm Season 2 Logo

Shippiddge's Smashtasm Season 2 Logo
The current Smashtasm logo. Characters shown are Super64, 1337f0x, Lamp, Princess H, Girem6 and the yet-to-be-introduced Spead. Click The Image To Visit Shippiddge's Youtube Channel.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii

New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Boxwork Of New Super Mario Bros. Wii. Click Image For More Info About The Game.
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All Past Mario Suits

All Past Mario Suits
Past Mario Power Ups.
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Mileena

Mileena
A Character From Mortal Kombat, in her Sexy Millena outfit from Deception.
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Midna

Midna
Midna's 2 Diffferent Forms

TheGamecube64Guy's Youtube Channel Icon

TheGamecube64Guy's Youtube Channel Icon
My Youtube Channel Icon. Click Image To See My Channel.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Shawn Michaels Career Is Over! (1985-2010) :(



At Wrestlemania XXVI On March 28, 2010, it was a streak vs. career No DQ Match between The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels. It was the main event. The Undertaker's 17-0 winning streak at Wrestlemania vs. Shawn Michaels' Career. The Man who won the match was The Undertaker. This means that HBK's 25 year storied career is over (1985-2010), and that Undertaker has still perfected his Wrestlemania winning streak to 18-0. At the end of the match after Undertaker did his winning pose and looked at the stage and it said 18-0, he shook HBK's hand as a sign of respect. On Raw the following Night, HBK made his farewell speech and his last words before he left the ring "Shawn Michaels Has Left The Building." As he walked up the ramp, his entrance music played and his good ol friend Triple H hugged him and got out the D Generation X Glow sticks and crossed them to make the DX sign. HHH would later put them on the floor and clap for HBK 1 last time. HBK then leaves.


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