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While [[Mario]] is at a fair he decides to go see a fortune-teller. While at the fortune-teller he gets a magical [[Game Boy|Game Boy Camera]] that whatever a person sees in the screen appears. Examples of this is when Mario sees a train in the screen a train appears and runs him over. Mario does not know that the fortune teller was actauly [[Luigi]] playing a trick on Mario. In the end a mysterious being gains control over the Game Boy and the brothers run away terrified when they realize none of them are controlling it. | While [[Mario]] is at a fair he decides to go see a fortune-teller. While at the fortune-teller he gets a magical [[Game Boy|Game Boy Camera]] that whatever a person sees in the screen appears. Examples of this is when Mario sees a train in the screen a train appears and runs him over. Mario does not know that the fortune teller was actauly [[Luigi]] playing a trick on Mario. In the end a mysterious being gains control over the Game Boy and the brothers run away terrified when they realize none of them are controlling it. | ||
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Revision as of 13:49, June 15, 2008
Rummelplatzquatsch (English translation: Fairground Nonsense)
Plot Synosis
While Mario is at a fair he decides to go see a fortune-teller. While at the fortune-teller he gets a magical Game Boy Camera that whatever a person sees in the screen appears. Examples of this is when Mario sees a train in the screen a train appears and runs him over. Mario does not know that the fortune teller was actauly Luigi playing a trick on Mario. In the end a mysterious being gains control over the Game Boy and the brothers run away terrified when they realize none of them are controlling it.