File:Phanto Nintendo Halloween 2014 graphic.jpg
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Description | A horror image of a Phanto (whose depiction is an enlargement of its Super Mario Bros. 2 sprite) with the caption, "Don't. Touch. The Key." This was originally posted to Nintendo's Facebook account on October 30, 2014, associated with the hashtag #NintendoHalloween.
Original post: "“Find something to unlock that door!” he said. “What could possibly go wrong?” he said. #NintendoHalloween" |
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