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To add that little extra *chef's kiss* to this print, pickup any 8.5x11 document frame and put it inside to really highlight the retro quality!

Make sure your printer settings are set to as high as possible as well. I would recommend printing this on high quality printer paper, or photo paper. This printable retro promo art poster is 8.5x11, a standard sheet of paper size. Any Collector or Retro Gaming Enthusiast would love to have this piece! Mother tells the story of Ninten, a 12-year-old boy who journeys around the world using his psychic powers to collect eight melodies in order to save the planet from an evil race of mind-controlling aliens. Mother 2 tells the story of Ness, a young boy who journeys around the world also using psychic powers to collect eight melodies in order to save the future from an alien of pure evil, intending to sentence all of reality to the horror of eternal darkness.If you are looking for the perfect easy gift for yourself, your boyfriend or girlfriend for the any special day, THIS IS IT!ĭo you love retro gaming? Do you miss the old art gaming magazines used to feature? Now you can have that captured on your wall forever! This is a direct copy of an Power magazine ad from 1999! This was to advertise the coming of Earthbound for the SNES. As it features two different games, its developer credits vary, but between both Mother and Mother 2, Shigesato Itoi acted as the designer and director, and music was composed by Keiichi Suzuki and Hirokazu Tanaka. The game was meant to promote the upcoming Mother 3 (also for the Game Boy Advance as the rebirth of the franchise, and it has currently been released only in Japan). It is a compilation of the first two installments of the Mother series, MOTHER and MOTHER 2: GIYGAS STRIKES BACK! (known outside Japan as EarthBound Beginnings and EarthBound, respectively). Mother 1 + 2 (MOTHER 1 + 2 Mazā Wan-Tsū) is a console role-playing game developed by Ape Inc., Nintendo Tokyo R&D Products and HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance on June 20, 2003.
