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*[[ | *In 1982, [[wikipedia:Universal Studios|Universal Studios]] sued [[Nintendo]] over the original '''''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]''''' (pictured), claiming it infringed on the ''[[wikipedia:King Kong|King Kong]]'' franchise, which Universal at the time claimed ownership of. | ||
*''[[ | *''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' was originally planned to be a ''[[wikipedia:Popeye|Popeye]]'' game, but Nintendo could not get the rights to the characters. | ||
*'' | *''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'' is the only Mario Nintendo [[GameCube]] game to support 16:9 widescreen as well as 480p. | ||
*[[Boo]]s were originally named ''"Boo" Diddlys'', a pun on the late rock star [[wikipedia:Bo Diddley|Bo Diddley]]. |
Revision as of 10:33, April 30, 2016
- In 1982, Universal Studios sued Nintendo over the original Donkey Kong (pictured), claiming it infringed on the King Kong franchise, which Universal at the time claimed ownership of.
- Donkey Kong was originally planned to be a Popeye game, but Nintendo could not get the rights to the characters.
- Super Mario Strikers is the only Mario Nintendo GameCube game to support 16:9 widescreen as well as 480p.
- Boos were originally named "Boo" Diddlys, a pun on the late rock star Bo Diddley.