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This is the game's main menu. Pressing it (by walking your character into it) reveals:

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When you boot up a Windows XP NES cartridge, the experience begins with a surprisingly faithful reconstruction of a . Most versions claim a date of around 2003 , despite the NES hardware being nearly two decades old at that point. windows xp nes bootleg

The disc was a "10-in-1" compilation found in a bargain bin in 2004, its cover a grainy Photoshop of Mario shaking hands with Bill Gates. Most of the games were typical— Super Mario Bros. with the sprites swapped for Teletubbies—but the final entry was simply titled .

He opened the start menu. Instead of "All Programs," it read This is the game's main menu

Just don’t expect to check your email.

Would you like this as a plain .txt file download, or turned into an actual retro-style image (ANSI / NES palette)? The disc was a "10-in-1" compilation found in

While visually based on XP, some versions inconsistently use menu screens from Windows 2000 Preservation Status This specific Windows XP bootleg is currently considered