Super Mario Galaxy Enters the Twilight Zone

Eerie Wii

Even though everyone up here at QJ has already read and re-read this December issue of Nintendo Power from 1991, we still couldn’t quite believe what we were seeing. Jimmy Peterford of Glen Cove, NY, must have powers of divination when on his letter to the editor he wrote and nailed, “Super Mario Galaxy” as a future game for his dream console. As many of you know, Super Mario Galaxy is Shigeru Miyamoto‘s newest addition to the Super Mario Bros. franchise and is being developed for the Wii.

The hair-raising similarities doesn’t end there. Even if he was way off the mark on the name of his dream console, it is uncanny that he gave it a price tag of $259.95 as the Wii’s reported selling price would be $250.00. You can even go as far as saying that the 512-bit system he was referring to could be in future reference to the Wii’s 512 MB built-in flash memory or that the miniature band is in relation to the remote being shaped like a conductor’s baton. Eerie.

Because of the countless similarities, I think we pretty much can conclude that Peterford went down a green pipe as he survived an attack by a piranha plant in 1991 and was miraculously transported to 2006 for him to have had those kind of predictions.

Via gamersreports

Eerie Wii

Even though everyone up here at QJ has already read and re-read this December issue of Nintendo Power from 1991, we still couldn’t quite believe what we were seeing. Jimmy Peterford of Glen Cove, NY, must have powers of divination when on his letter to the editor he wrote and nailed, “Super Mario Galaxy” as a future game for his dream console. As many of you know, Super Mario Galaxy is Shigeru Miyamoto‘s newest addition to the Super Mario Bros. franchise and is being developed for the Wii.

The hair-raising similarities doesn’t end there. Even if he was way off the mark on the name of his dream console, it is uncanny that he gave it a price tag of $259.95 as the Wii’s reported selling price would be $250.00. You can even go as far as saying that the 512-bit system he was referring to could be in future reference to the Wii’s 512 MB built-in flash memory or that the miniature band is in relation to the remote being shaped like a conductor’s baton. Eerie.

Because of the countless similarities, I think we pretty much can conclude that Peterford went down a green pipe as he survived an attack by a piranha plant in 1991 and was miraculously transported to 2006 for him to have had those kind of predictions.

Via gamersreports

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