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In a move that will suck hundreds of productive man hours from fellow students, a New York Computer Science major has transferred the 1985 Nintendo game Super Mario Bros to HTML format, giving gamers the chance to jump on the heads of mushrooms without the need for a cute-but-clunky Nintendo console.
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