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Luigi found on a Sega GT prototype Nintendo Connect

Luigi found on a Sega GT prototype Nintendo Connect

Now GT, In Japan Sega GT: Homologation Special A Sim Racing video game co-created by Wam Entertainment and DOS and released by Sega in 2000 for the Tricast Home console.

L is real. In the 1990s, Sega and Nintendo were still direct competitors. Nowadays when Sonic and Mario were only fighting for gold medals at the Olympics, it was even more so – that is, the space in the living rooms of video game fans at the time! But did this match really exist or did it happen in people’s heads and did Sega secretly have a soft spot for Luigi and his friends from the Super Mario universe?

In fact, you only know Luigi on the cart wheel like the much-anticipated Mario Kart 9, and you wouldn’t expect him to be in a realistic racing simulation. In a prototype Now GT However, Luigi’s secret model was now discovered in a race within the game. He poses with the opening flag, but does not seem to be animated, which is why the plumber starts the race “doing nothing”. The race is called “sonygt2” – probably a reference to the PlayStation title Gran Tourism 2 Since 1999, this has been a few months ago Now GT Has been published.

During this message, Luigi may be a kind of shelter or interior Easter egg, and should not be displayed outside Seka’s walls. After all, this is Nintendo’s intellectual property.

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On top of that Sega Dreamcast Information Website You will find even more exciting information. Shared with @ CombyLaurent1 yesterday Hidden Palace Website Two Dreamcast prototypes as part of the ongoing “Project Flood”. The project aims to list, preserve and publish video game prototypes, early stages, abandoned projects and more. The team previously released 700 PS2 prototypes and structures not seen in March 2021. Yesterday the team released the latest flood pad of 349 Xbox and 135 Dreamcast prototypes.