POSTED BY
Brandon Boyer
AT 6:59 AM Thursday April 30, 2009
Art • One Shot
Super Mario graveyard, purportedly by Bill Mudron [via GamOvr]
steve
#1 – 10:16 AM April 30, 2009
"Mario" meets "The Prestige."
edgore
#2 – 10:32 PM April 30, 2009
This reminds me of how we always thought of the original Monkey Ball on the Dreamcast...imagining the ocean floor littered with thousands of hollow plastic balls, each containing a suffocated monkey that had missed it's mark.
#3 – 8:41 AM May 1, 2009
That's such an obvious iam8bit/game over sculpture/painting/whatever dying to happen. Somebody make it so!
Anonymous Anonymous
#4 – 9:46 AM May 4, 2009
When I first got a SNES in 1991, I wondered where all the dead Marios went, and imagined the bottom of the TV to be full of them.
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steve
#1 – 10:16 AM April 30, 2009
"Mario" meets "The Prestige."
edgore
#2 – 10:32 PM April 30, 2009
This reminds me of how we always thought of the original Monkey Ball on the Dreamcast...imagining the ocean floor littered with thousands of hollow plastic balls, each containing a suffocated monkey that had missed it's mark.
Brandon Boyer
#3 – 8:41 AM May 1, 2009
That's such an obvious iam8bit/game over sculpture/painting/whatever dying to happen. Somebody make it so!
Anonymous Anonymous
#4 – 9:46 AM May 4, 2009
When I first got a SNES in 1991, I wondered where all the dead Marios went, and imagined the bottom of the TV to be full of them.