I noticed this on retrousb.com and thought I would share. Very creative and cool:
http://www.retrousb.com/product_info.ph ... ucts_id=75
Mario refrigerator levels
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dedalusdedalus
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Re: Mario refrigerator levels
Way better than Magnetic Poetry.
Dammit, this IS poetry.
Dammit, this IS poetry.
Re: Mario refrigerator levels
That car is from Ontario, Canada.

Sales thread. Make offers! PC Engine and Famicom: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 17#p197217.
My PC Engine/Turbografx-16 Guide: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 57#p654857
Re: Mario refrigerator levels
Lol, I want them!
Re: Mario refrigerator levels
At $22usd for 75 magnets, it's really reasonably priced.
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molotovwars
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Re: Mario refrigerator levels
Man I love Zelda, but that doesn't look nearly as good as the Mario set.
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Re: Mario refrigerator levels
really, I liked it... I think the only difference is that its harder to portray that top down view, regardless, I thought it was done pretty well.molotovwars wrote:Man I love Zelda, but that doesn't look nearly as good as the Mario set.
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fastbilly1
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Re: Mario refrigerator levels
Hmm, I didnt realize there was a market for things like this. Magnet paper, a decent printer, and a steady hand could give you countless things.





