Ryan Lambie Apr 22, 2019
The Game Boy’s Super Mario Land is sometimes regarded as an oddity today. We argue that it’s actually a bit of a classic...
In 1947, a 60-something-year-old American named George Adamski took the first of several photos of what he claimed was a Venusian Scout Ship - a mysterious craft from another world. The images were widely printed in newspapers and magazines, and the ship depicted in them - saucer-shaped, with a domed roof and round windows - did much to define the look of unidentified flying objects at the height of the '40s and '50s UFO flap.
More than four decades later, Adamski’s flying saucers landed in a highly unexpected venue: Super Mario Land. Right at the start of world 2-1, there’s one hovering right in the middle of the screen, with its round portholes, unmistakable shape - like a dustbin...
The Game Boy’s Super Mario Land is sometimes regarded as an oddity today. We argue that it’s actually a bit of a classic...
In 1947, a 60-something-year-old American named George Adamski took the first of several photos of what he claimed was a Venusian Scout Ship - a mysterious craft from another world. The images were widely printed in newspapers and magazines, and the ship depicted in them - saucer-shaped, with a domed roof and round windows - did much to define the look of unidentified flying objects at the height of the '40s and '50s UFO flap.
More than four decades later, Adamski’s flying saucers landed in a highly unexpected venue: Super Mario Land. Right at the start of world 2-1, there’s one hovering right in the middle of the screen, with its round portholes, unmistakable shape - like a dustbin...
- 1/9/2018
- Den of Geek
Ryan Lambie Jan 9, 2018
The Game Boy’s Super Mario Land is sometimes regarded as an oddity today. We argue that it’s actually a bit of a classic...
In 1947, a 60-something year-old American named George Adamski took the first of several photos of what he claimed was a Venusian Scout Ship - a mysterious craft from another world. The images were widely printed in newspapers and magazines, and the ship depicted in them - saucer-shaped, with a domed roof and round windows - did much to define the look of unidentified flying objects at the height of the 40s and 50s UFO flap.
See related Designated Survivor: a show well worth checking out
More than four decades later, Adamski’s flying saucers landed in a highly unexpected venue: Super Mario Land. Right at the start of world two-point-one, there’s one hovering right in the middle of the screen, with its round portholes,...
The Game Boy’s Super Mario Land is sometimes regarded as an oddity today. We argue that it’s actually a bit of a classic...
In 1947, a 60-something year-old American named George Adamski took the first of several photos of what he claimed was a Venusian Scout Ship - a mysterious craft from another world. The images were widely printed in newspapers and magazines, and the ship depicted in them - saucer-shaped, with a domed roof and round windows - did much to define the look of unidentified flying objects at the height of the 40s and 50s UFO flap.
See related Designated Survivor: a show well worth checking out
More than four decades later, Adamski’s flying saucers landed in a highly unexpected venue: Super Mario Land. Right at the start of world two-point-one, there’s one hovering right in the middle of the screen, with its round portholes,...
- 1/8/2018
- Den of Geek
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