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The cutscenes in the Link and Zelda games were drawn by a russian company who had never seen or heard of Nintendo or Dendy (the Russian NES clone).
 
The cutscenes in the Link and Zelda games were drawn by a russian company who had never seen or heard of Nintendo or Dendy (the Russian NES clone).
 
Hotel Mario's cutscenes were done by an amateur American. The cutscenes are enjoyed greatly by Youtube Poopers, an underground organization.
 
Hotel Mario's cutscenes were done by an amateur American. The cutscenes are enjoyed greatly by Youtube Poopers, an underground organization.
[[Image:32zjsie.gif|frame|left|Basically, it's the animation of the CD-i in a nutshell.]]
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[[Image:32zjsie.gif|frame|right|Basically, it's the animation of the CD-i in a nutshell.]]
 
Shortly after being fired by Philips, they were employed to produce a pilot for [[The Simpsons|Krusty the Clown]]'s TV show (See right).
 
Shortly after being fired by Philips, they were employed to produce a pilot for [[The Simpsons|Krusty the Clown]]'s TV show (See right).
  

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