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Here's one for "Did You Know Gaming:Corrections."

The theme for Ocarina of Time had a tune to it once it played long enough. Earlier you guys said that part was from Super Mario Bros. 3's whistle theme, it is really from the very first Zelda, in the 5th labyrinth of the game, you can find a Flute. When you play this flute, you here the same tune as in Super Mario Bros. 3. The First Zelda's Japanese release date was in 1886, while Super Mario Bros. 3 was released in Japan on 1988, meaning that the whistle tune heard in Ocarina of Time was not from Super Mario Bros. 3, but instead, the original Zelda.

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(10-18-2012 08:49 AM)Berry Wrote: [ -> ][Image: No-GIF1.gif]

What does that mean?
(10-18-2012 07:56 AM)Zephyr_Eevee Wrote: [ -> ]The First Zelda's Japanese release date was in 1886, while Super Mario Bros. 3 was released in Japan on 1888, meaning that the whistle tune heard in Ocarina of Time was not from Super Mario Bros. 3, but instead, the original Zelda.

I really hope you meant 1986 and 1988 because the Zelda and Mario franchises are not over 100 years old...
(10-18-2012 12:14 PM)SirCheesedip Wrote: [ -> ]I really hope you meant 1986 and 1988 because the Zelda and Mario franchises are not over 100 years old...

That's what I meant, thanks for spotting that.
The whistle is in both Mario 3 and Zelda on NES. The post never said it was inspired by SMB3, it just said it used the same audio, which it does.
(10-18-2012 08:49 PM)DidYouKnowGaming Wrote: [ -> ]The whistle is in both Mario 3 and Zelda on NES. The post never said it was inspired by SMB3, it just said it used the same audio, which it does.

Ahh and to think i was gonna give a speech about this.
(10-18-2012 11:38 AM)Zephyr_Eevee Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-18-2012 08:49 AM)Berry Wrote: [ -> ][Image: No-GIF1.gif]

What does that mean?

It means that the finger isn't actually moving but stationary and the guy and the world around him are the ones moving. Nice illusion that really makes you think.

That or NO! Wrong.
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