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==''[[Wikipedia:Hot Tub Time Machine|Hot Tub Time Machine]]''==
==''[[Wikipedia:Hot Tub Time Machine|Hot Tub Time Machine]]''==
[[File:Hot Tub Time Machine NSMB.png|thumb|The arcade cabinet displayed in ''Hot Tube Time Machine''.]]
[[File:Hot Tub Time Machine NSMB.png|thumb|The arcade cabinet displayed in ''Hot Tube Time Machine''.]]
When Adam, Nick, Jacob, and Lou unwittingly travel back in time to 1986, they notice a lot of technology and media that was popular at the time, including someone playing an arcade cabinet that displays the logo for ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''. While ''[[VS. Super Mario Bros.]]'' was an arcade game released in 1986, ''New Super Mario Bros.'' was a [[Nintendo DS]] game released in 2006. The artwork featuring [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] was also pulled from different sources, with Mario being from ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' (released in Japan in 1986, albeit not for an arcade cabinet), and Luigi being from the ''[[Super Mario Bros. (pinball)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' pinball machine (released in 1992). The Red Band trailer for the film also features a deleted scene in which the main characters are playing a ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' arcade cabinet, with a ''[[Mario Bros.]]'' cabinet to the side.<ref>"asskakakaka". (25 February 2010). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=561ouGGhR64 Hot Tub Time Machine - Red Band Trailer]. Retrieved October 30, 2016.</ref> The game can be clearly seen, and the [[Game Over]] jingle is audible. The artwork on the side is also anachronistic, displaying the same art of Mario and Luigi, [[Princess Peach]] from ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'' (a Nintendo DS game released in 2005), [[Bowser]] from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' (a [[Nintendo GameCube]] game released in 2006), and [[Yoshi]], a character who first appeared in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] game ''[[Super Mario World]], released in 1990.
When Adam, Nick, Jacob, and Lou unwittingly travel back in time to 1986, they notice a lot of technology and media that was popular at the time, including someone playing an arcade cabinet that displays the logo for ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''. While ''[[VS. Super Mario Bros.]]'' was an arcade game released in 1986, ''New Super Mario Bros.'' was a [[Nintendo DS]] game released in 2006. The artwork featuring [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] was also pulled from different sources, with Mario being from ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' (released in Japan in 1986, albeit not for an arcade cabinet), and Luigi being from the ''[[Super Mario Bros. (pinball)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' pinball machine (released in 1992). The Red Band trailer for the film also features a deleted scene in which the main characters are playing a ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' arcade cabinet, with a ''[[Mario Bros.]]'' cabinet to the side.<ref>"asskakakaka". (25 February 2010). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=561ouGGhR64 Hot Tub Time Machine - Red Band Trailer]. Retrieved October 30, 2016.</ref> The game can be clearly seen, and the [[Game Over]] jingle is audible. The artwork on the side is also anachronistic, displaying the same art of Mario and Luigi, [[Princess Peach]] from ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'' (a Nintendo DS game released in 2005), [[Bowser]] from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' (a [[Nintendo GameCube]] game released in 2006), and [[Yoshi]], a character who first appeared in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] game ''[[Super Mario World]]'', released in 1990.
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