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  1. Just wanted to share this site:
    http://pingmag.jp/2008/08/14/asagaya-tanabata-festival/

    It’s a paper mache festival or something like that, there are some videogame characters :B

  2. Nice. I’ve wanting to pick up beading again…

  3. actually, in the donkey kong games, the “princess” is named “pauline.”

  4. really? thats interesting…I didn’t know that.

  5. Pauline

    Pauline (ポリーン, PorÄ«n?) is the woman whom Mario must rescue from the eponymous ape in the original Donkey Kong. In the same way Mario was originally called “Jumpman”, Pauline was simply referred to as Lady (レディ, Redi?) in Japan. It was during the game’s distribution in North America that she was given the name Pauline after Polly James, the wife of Nintendo of America’s warehouse manager, Don James. [5] Following her first appearance in Donkey Kong, Pauline appeared in Family Basic and in Pinball for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Princess Peach, who was introduced in Super Mario Bros., took Pauline’s place as damsel-in-distress in that game, eventually becoming Mario’s primary romantic interest in most of the subsequent games in the series.

    Pauline did not appear in another game until the 1994 Game Boy version of Donkey Kong, where she was once again taken captive by Donkey Kong and his son. Whereas the original arcade game’s cabinet depicts Pauline with blond hair, the Game Boy remake features a redesigned modern Pauline as a brunette, distinguishing her from the blond-haired Peach, wearing a red dress with a torn skirt. This version of Pauline makes an appearance in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis for the Nintendo DS, where she appears as the guest of honor in “the opening of the Super Mini-Mario World theme park.”

    a la wikipedia ^_^

  6. nice, I love video game history…and, the randomness of stuff like naming a character after a warehouse managers wife.

    my favorite is still the renaming of puckman for fear of american kids altering ps to fs…

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