#1: True
#2: Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left Right, B, A, select, Start
#3: Koji Kondo
#4: His Frog
#5: Dr. Light
#6: Dr. Robotnik
#7: True, he appeared in the Super Nintendo Version of Sim City as a disaster.
#8: Mido is a Sage in the Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and the name of a town in Zelda II: The Adventures of Link for the NES.
#9: Courage, Wisdom, and Power
#10: Andross, Star Fox
#11: The Wind Fish
#12: 1-Up
#13: Arthur
#14: Final Fantasy VII
#15: Zitz, Pimple, and Rash
#16: 24 (The unit cost $899 when it was released)
#17: $199, came with the Blaster, Two Controllers, and the Power Pad, Came with a Triple game cartridge, with Super Mario Bros, Duck Hunt, and Track and Field
#18: Rad Racer
#19: Special Mario Jump, and get to see Yoshi, Maximum Lives,
#20: He became Super Sonic, turned yellow, and invincible until he ran out of RINGS
#21: Invincibility for a short time
#22: The Lynx
#23: 10, The Legend of Zelda, Zelda II: The Adventures of Link, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time, The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, The Legend of Zelda: The Oracle of Ages, The Legend of Zelda: The Oracle of Seasons, Zelda's Adventure for CDI, Zelda's Legacy for CDI,
#24: Raccoon City
#25: The SEGA Genesis
#26: Lan Di
#27: Causes other characters in your party in the game Final Fantasy VII to copy your spell, or summon, etc.
#28: Chris Houlihan
#29: The Covanent and Flood
#30: Hudson Soft
#31: Siebzhen
#32: Mortal Kombat III
#33: Pac-Man
#34: Nestor
#35: E.T. The Extraterrestrial
#36: Mother Brain
#37: Parasite Eve
#38: NES
#39: 4, AA
#40: Megaman
#41: Din, Nayru, and Farore
#42: Crash Bandicoot
#43: Super Nintendo
#44: Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice CIty
#45: Boos
#46: Kefka
#47: 12
#48: Protoss
#49: Sony Playstation 2
#50: Visual Memory Unit, these were first used by the Playstation in Japan as the Pocketstation, and more officially with the SEGA Dreamcast, and you could play small minigames on them.
#51: Hideo Kojima, Konami ok
#52: Star Fox
#53: Final Fantasy VIII
#54: Tetris
#55: 4
#56: Nintendo - Nintendo 64, Rumble Pak (First came bundled with Star Fox 64)
#57: Justin Bailey
#58: SEGA
#59: Wort
#60: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
#61: Yasunori Mitsuda
#62: Blowing on connectors/opening of cart to remove dust
#63: True, hidden in the shrouds of time, there was a cart for the gameboy called "Personal Organizer" that allowed you to save names, numbers, and information for later retrieval like a Palm does. Had the gameboy at that time been small like today's versions, it could have been the first to embark into the PDA market, even prior to the since forgotten yet inspiring Apple Newton.
#64: Poke'mon
#65: Redmond, Washinton, USA
#66: Simon Belmont, Whip
#67: Super Mario Bros. 3
#68: Mega Man III
#69: C. Aliens
#70: Startropics, Mike or Earthbound, Ness
#71: Soul Calibur
#72: Crazy Taxi
#73: Pills
#74: 50 cents
#75: False. No matter what people tell you otherwise you can not revive Aeris from Final Fantasy VII, not even a gameshark hack will bring her back to life in the storyline. You can still play her during an enemy battle after using the gameshark, but the game will crash soon after.
#76: False. It always came with two, unlike today when all the game companies cheap you out with only one controller.
#77: F-Zero
#78: The Wizard, Super Mario Bros. 3
#79: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
#80: Evil Mist/Fog
#81: Chrono Trigger
#82: Planets in the Solar System, and the Sun
#83: Game Genie
#84: Electronic Gaming Monthly
#85: The Legend of Zelda Cartoon
#86: Sony and Phillips Electronics
#87: The Sony Playstation and the Phillips CDI
#88: 9,999,990
#89: Madden series
#90: NEC, 16-bit graphics
#91: Gumshoe
#92: DOOM II
#93: SEGA
#94: Tron
#95: The Case
#96: Street Fighter II, Turbo, whatever edition
#97: Shenmue, Shenmue II
#98: One
#99: True, syke! False...no really it's FALSE people!
#100: The Crossroads of the Mind's Eye

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