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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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northchef:
“ nudityandnerdery:
“ seananmcguire:
“ vampireapologist:
“ strazdiscordia:
“ theladytrickster:
“ Do you…do you not know…anything about Irish faeries…no, no, don’t do that…
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@vampireapologist Worst idea ever
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I’m gonna need some detailed...
theladytrickster

Do you…do you not know…anything about Irish faeries…no, no, don’t do that…

strazdiscordia

@vampireapologist Worst idea ever

vampireapologist

I’m gonna need some detailed information on this product’s production company to convince me that the Sidhe didn’t make this themselves.

seananmcguire

Do not do.

I am a professional faerieologist at this point, and I say DO NOT DO.

nudityandnerdery

Oh god the way this product made me laugh probably says something about me.

northchef

Reblog to save a life.

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c64screengrabs

The Great Giana Sisters was an obvious clone of Super Mario Bros. Very obvious, right down to level layout.  Unlike most clones, however, it didn’t suffer any of the problems that usually come with such territory: Programming, music track, graphics, and general playability were all good, and the game received much positive praise from critics. There is a longstanding rumor that the programmers of this game were served a lawsuit by Nintendo for copyright infringement, but both parties have denied that such a lawsuit was ever served. Nintendo did, however, persuade them to stop sales of the game, and they did so not long after its release. As a result, original copies are now rare and somewhat valuable.

Due to the fan love for the game, the developers produced several sequels, but changed the name for at least the first sequel, as well as several elements including character design to avoid any further issues with Nintendo.