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Nintendo Nightmare (Video Game)

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Nintendo Nightmare is a fangame by Supmaster004 that can be downloaded for free here. It is made in the style of Super Mario 64... Sort of. The game is available in both English and French, included in the same download.The story begins with an unexplained Alien Invasion, with Princess Peach being (of course) kidnapped. After escaping the initial onslaught, Mario discovers that it was not Bowser behind the attack, but Microsoft. Mario is then told that, to put a stop to Microsoft's schemes, he needs to obtain documents containing data on classic Nintendo games.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })The below contains far too many spoilers and so you are at your own risk when reading this. Furthermore, as the creator uses a Parallel Universe-esque version of himself within the game, it is understood that 'The Programmer' refers to said character and /not/ the actual creator of the work. Any other terms such as 'game developer' that aren't explicitly talking about the storyline are referring to the actual creator of the work.
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Ability Required to Proceed: Link's half of the game is exactly what you'd expect from The Legend of Zelda; you collect an item from one dungeon and use it to defeat the respective boss and enter the next dungeon. In particular, you need bombs to progress through Luigi's Mansion and Gyrog's Tower, the hookshot to enter the Volcano Temple, the hammer to enter World -1, the Pokeball to capture a Machamp guarding the Space Station (where you enter the Death Egg from), the jetpack to enter the Temple of Sand, and finally the hourglass to progress through the Temple of Sand. These restrictions also mean that Mario can't access any of the dungeons himself, since he can't acquire any of Link's items.note The Death Egg is technically an exception, but the rooms that Mario enters are completely disconnected from the rest of the dungeon.
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