And what does the gorilla throwing barrels represent?
The Minearverse 4: Support Group for Clumsy People
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Strega, you're onto something, by Jove.
Huh. I can still sing the little song that plays when you reach the end of a level and jump onto the flag pole.
Look! Dana's been indoctrinated.
And what does the gorilla throwing barrels represent?
That's Donkey Kong, isn't it, not Super Mario?
That's Donkey Kong, isn't it, not Super Mario?
Well yeah. But the guy is Mario.
Maybe because Donky Kong predates Super Mario, it represents the Paris Commune?
I thought the gorilla represented the id. Man, I woke up in the wrong paradigm today.
Gorilla my id, I loooove youuuuu....
I sadly never owned a Nintendo. While I did have the chance to play at friends' and my cousin's house (I used to love babysitting for him because it meant I could stay up late playing Nintendo after he crashed), I spent a lot more time watching other people play than actually playing myself unless it was a rare 2-player game. I played the heck out of Castlevanias 1&2, though, along with Super Marios 1&2 (never finished 3) and Zelda 2. (Never played the original. All the copies at the rental place had dead batteries in the catridge, so you couldn't save your progress.)
The lead guitarist for my cousin's band can play a ridiculous number of old school Nintendo tunes.
The only Nintendo I ever played was Mario Carts (vs. my nephew, who wiped the floor with me). Apparently Marx went all Nascar in the late 90s.
Apparently Marx went all Nascar in the late 90s.
Putting the "red" in redneck roundy-round.