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INDEX
Adventures of Super Mario Bros.
The
Albano, Lou
All Night Nippon Mario Bros.
amusement parks
Apple
Apple II
iPhone
Arakawa, Minoru “Mino,”
Donkey Kong and
Game Boy and
Lincoln and
retirement of
Arakawa, Yoko
Arthur, King
Atari
Ball
Beam Gun
Bissell, Tom
Bleszinski, Cliff
Boone, Walker
Bowser’s Inside Story
Bush, George W.
Bushnell, Nolan
BusinessWeek
cakes
Captain N: The Game Master
CDs
Chien, Hank
China
Christenson, Clayton
Club Mario
Coleco
computers
Conker
Crazy Kong
Cullen, Peter
Day, Walter
Devil World
DeVito, Danny
Dr. Mario
Donkey Kong
board game
cartoon
Coleco and
Mitchell and
music in
Universal suit and
Donkey Kong 3
Donkey Kong Country
Donkey Kong Jr.
cartoon based on
Donkey Kong Jr. Math
Donkey Kong Land
Donkey Kong’s Fun With Music
Dragonfly
Dragon Warrior
Dreamcast
Dream Factory: Heart-Pounding Panic
Ebert, Roger
Economist
Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3)
E.T.
Eternal Darkness
Excitebike
Extra Lives (Bissell)
Famicon, see Nintendo Entertainment System
Far Side, The
Fils-Aime, Reggie
Foxconn
Frogger
F-Zero
Game & Watch
Game Boy
Game Boy Advance (GBA)
Gamecube
Genesis
Gorton, Slade
Great Giana Sisters, The
Greenpeace
Groening, Matt
GX
HAL Laboratories
Hanks, Tom
Hasbro
Hewett, Christopher
Hoffman, Dustin
Homestar Runner
Hopper, Dennis
Hoskins, Bob
Hotel Mario
Howard and Nester
Ice Climber
Ikegami Tsushinki
Inoue, Osame
Internet
iPhone
Iwata, Satoru
at Electronic Entertainment Expo
Iwatani, Tōru
James, Don
James, Polly
Jankel, Annabel
Joust
Judy, Ron
Jumpman
Jumpman
Kangaroo
Kent, Steven
Kid Icarus
Kimishima, Tatsumi
Kinect
King Kong
King of Kong, The
Kirby
Kirby, John
Klein, Naomi
Kohler, Chris
Koizumi, Yoshiaki
Kōjō, Yume
Kondō, Kōji
Larson, Gary
Legend of Zelda, The
Legend of Zelda, The: A Link to the Past
Leguizamo, John
Lincoln, Howard
Link
Link’s Awakening
Luigi
Luigi’s Mansion
Mann, Jonathan
Mario:
in bonus-character roles