File:Magic Carpet screenshot.png
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Magic_Carpet_screenshot.png (36 × 23 pixels, file size: 177 bytes, MIME type: image/png)
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Description | The flying carpet, here seen in its final in-game form and being ridden by a Pidgit, was the first video game work Shigeru Miyamoto ever requested from Yoichi Kotabe. (image has to be of this size to work in the article) |
Source | Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic / Super Mario Bros. 2 |
Artist | Ripped by Drshnaps (The Spriters Resource) |
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current | 21:39, December 31, 2015 | 36 × 23 (177 bytes) | Wildgoosespeeder (talk | contribs) | No longer 4x size. PNG Monster applied. | |
13:18, September 9, 2010 | 144 × 92 (201 bytes) | Grandy02 (talk | contribs) | {{aboutfile|The Magic Carpet, here seen in its final in-game form and being ridden by a Pidgit, was the first video game work Shigeru Miyamoto ever requested from Yoichi Kotabe. (image has to be of this size to work in the article)|''[[Yum |
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