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from the SNES with a EULA department


My new favoritest Fark photoshop contest: the alternate universe where Nintendo's games were originally created by Microsoft. Some of these are laugh-out-loud funny, especially if you are using Microsoft products and have an old-skool love of the Super Famicom/SNES era games. Of course, just the thought of Microsoft producing code that would handily fit on a cartridge, or run without patches is pretty funny.

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