Construction of a Timber Wolf model for the American Museum of Natural History in 1947.
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Construction of a Timber Wolf model for the American Museum of Natural History in 1947.
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Classic Ads: Super Mario Bros. Pinball
Super Mario Bros. is a pinball machine licensed by Nintendo and developed by Gottlieb. It was released in the U.S.A on April 25, 1992 and a total of 4,200 units were manufactured. The machine is designed by Jon Norris, with artwork by David Moore and Constantino Mitchell. It was the first pinball machine produced by Gottlieb to use the Dot Matrix Display; a screen on the bottom of the lightbox which keeps track of the current score and can also display various animations during gameplay (such as Mario running towards a Castle). Despite the name “Super Mario Bros.”, the machine appears to share a majority of its artwork with Super Mario World, released two years before. [MarioWikia]
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Wait!
What?
I don’t know. Just wait..
What do you want, Joel?!
Just wait, I don’t know.. I want you to wait for… just a while.
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