At the link: "Devise your own tricky traps for Mario using the same course design sheets used by Shigeru Miyamoto and the original Super Mario Bros. development team!"
@AaahPokemon Just for the heads up, I found the scan of the Japanese Base Set Machamp card as well as the back of the Pocket Monsters Card Game card. https://t.co/fd8FBiOE6A https://t.co/vuNE7BLwi8 https://t.co/QUDNbsI14t
@AaahPokemon You're welcome. unless you don't make Japanese Classic Pokemon card blanks, I'll give you more of these. https://t.co/DjGTT18WPk https://t.co/2lFoWMmatn
@missdreamsubs I found the first four Sailor Stars episodes. https://t.co/DouU2bGLSi https://t.co/tOB5BtBBb2 https://t.co/cADlgwwQWa https://t.co/VEI75wA4Wl
@moonkittynet I found something! https://t.co/xbD1z7knf7 https://t.co/BabMckgmQW https://t.co/lp4adwYRKx https://t.co/yM2WeqCbwg https://t.co/B61eIQ72QA
January 1985: Archival Japanese TV news footage of Nintendo headquarters in Kyoto. The triangular roof-top buildings you see at the bottom during the panning-shot are Nintendo's playing-card printing factories. Full video via Chunichi Movie Company: https://t.co/4vT93rkvwx