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Nintendo’s classic Ultra Hand toy lives on in Tears of the Kingdom
One of Link’s new powers in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is an homage to one of Nintendo’s oldest toys, the Ultra Hand. While the Ultrahand ability in Tears of the...

Nintendo’s classic Ultra Hand toy lives on in Tears of the Kingdom

One of Link’s new powers in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is an homage to one of Nintendo’s oldest toys, the Ultra Hand. While the Ultrahand ability in Tears of the Kingdom will let Link pick up and move far away objects, Nintendo’s nearly 60-year-old Ultra Hand toy, well, did the exact same thing. It just doesn’t have the added function of building a functioning hovercraft, the way Tears of the Kingdom’s Ultrahand (combined with the Fuse) ability does.

Source: polygon.com
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“A demo program for the Nintendo 64, titled “morphdemo”, consists of a shape decorated with six copies of a picture of Mario morphing back and forth between a sphere and a cube. This was shown to developers to demonstrate the...
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A demo program for the Nintendo 64, titled “morphdemo”, consists of a shape decorated with six copies of a picture of Mario morphing back and forth between a sphere and a cube. This was shown to developers to demonstrate the Nintendo 64′s ability to seamlessly shift geometry and adjust lighting.

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“During the 1990s, Sega’s marketing often included jabs at Nintendo and Mario in particular. In an E3 1996 trailer for Sonic X-Treme, text reading “Mario Who?” appears at the end, followed by an actor dressed up as Mario saying...
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During the 1990s, Sega’s marketing often included jabs at Nintendo and Mario in particular. In an E3 1996 trailer for Sonic X-Treme, text reading “Mario Who?” appears at the end, followed by an actor dressed up as Mario saying “Sega” in an exasperated manner. Sonic X-Treme was never released.

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