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The Internet Memory Foundation (formerly the European Archive Foundation) is a non profit foundation whose purpose is archiving web content, it supports projects and research which include the preservation and protection of multimedia content. Its archives form a digital library of cultural content.
from Wikipedia:
The Internet Memory Foundation (formerly the European Archive Foundation) is a non profit foundation whose purpose is archiving web content, it supports projects and research which include the preservation and protection of multimedia content. Its archives form a digital library of cultural content.
TIMESTAMPS
The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/web/20120727045347/http://www.mariowiki.com/
It has been a long time since a television show specifically based on the Mario series (such as The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!) has been run. Would you support a new official Mario television series being created?
Wario Land II for the Game Boy Color was released on the 3DS Virtual Console in Europe and Australia on July 19, 2012.
Nintendo has released Mario-themed Club Nintendo rewards exclusive to gold and platinum members. Rewards include: A Nintendo release calendar, a Mario themed card deck (pictured), and three posters, including one of Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon.
In the latest Nintendo Direct, Satoru Iwata revealed the Nintendo 3DS XL (Nintendo 3DS LL in Japan), expected to be released in Japan and Europe on July 28, 2012, in North America on August 19, 2012, and in Australia on August 23, 2012. The game New Super Mario Bros. 2 will have its first downloadable content upon its release date.
Did You Know?
In Super Mario Galaxy 2 (pictured), if the player fights the Whomp King but loses and returns again, he says a different speech: "It makes me so mad! We build your houses, your castles, your-- Aargh! I'm tired of this speech! Let's see you try to ground-pound the Whomp King again!".
In Luigi's Mansion, Henry and Orville, who play with a toy car and airplane, respectively, are named after Henry Ford, whose assembly lines ignited the automotive industry, and Orville Wright, who conducted the first controlled, powered flight in a fixed-wing aircraft.