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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the GameCube version, the player is able to hold down the {{button|gcn|L}} or {{button|gcn|R}} button in order to automatically flip through the mails, but in the ''New Play Control!'' version, this is no longer possible; the player must press {{button|wii|Padleft}} or {{button|wii|Padright}} each time.
*In the GameCube version, the player is able to hold down the {{button|gcn|L}} or {{button|gcn|R}} button in order to automatically flip through the mails, but in the ''New Play Control!'' version, this is no longer possible; the player must press {{button|wii|Padleft}} or {{button|wii|Padright}} each time.
*One of the spammer's mails mentions an "E-Mag #255". 255 is the maximum value an unsigned byte can hold, and as a result of its importance in game development, this number appears commonly in Nintendo game scripts<ref>"''In this mind-bending realm, my attacks are 256 times more potent!''" &ndash; Dimentio on [[Mariowiki:Dimension D|Dimension D]], mentioning the number 256.</ref>.
*One of the spammer's mails mentions an "E-Mag #255". 255 is the maximum value an unsigned byte can hold, and as a result of its relevance in game development, this number appears commonly in Nintendo game scripts, along with 256, for the same reason.<ref>{{transcript|{{Notes:Repair Juggernaut/sale}}|[[Sales Pitch]] on the [[Repair Juggernaut]]}}</ref><ref>{{transcript|In this mind-bending realm, my attacks are 256 times more potent!|Dimentio on [[Mariowiki:Dimension D|Dimension D]]}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==