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Probability of Princess Whereabouts

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Graph by Brian McCulloh

Video Game – Nintendo – Super Mario Brothers

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  1. Not_you says:

    i’m posting this comment, devoid of content, for the sole purpose of depriving some moron or the ability to post “FIRST!!!!111″.

    this graph is merely OK.

    • Farraman says:

      Saying “First” makes you a retard from now on, This graph has already been done, and it’s not really that good of an idea.

  2. You’re right, this graph is not funny, but if you factor in how many worlds there are (8) and how many castles have a princess (1), at least they got the math right.

    It seems like Mario could have just stopped at world 2 and had a toad threesome. I don’t know, I’m just saying, maybe this princess just isn’t worth it. Find a nice mushroom person with mostly compatible gentalia, and you’ll probably be okay, my brother.

  3. Athanar says:

    87.5%, 12.5%.

  4. danielle says:

    the percentage changes based on whether or not you warp.

  5. Scotsman says:

    I never even thought of Mario here, just thought of that game on the Xbox 360, Braid.

    • Boter says:

      Braid gameplay was an obvious rip-off of Mario, intentional even. And of course, everyone on the Internet thinks it’s the most amazing thing ever.

      If the five Braid worlds are included, the percentages suddenly become 92.3% and 7.7%.

  6. D'oh says:

    A yes, the famous “The princess is in another castle!”. It’s the biggest kick in the balls EVER given by a videogame.

  7. erica says:

    dang, i thought you were referring to zelda ha ha

  8. Chaletica says:

    Haha, so true…

  9. Mushroom Win says:

    OK what is with this “princess in another castle” stuff?? Am I missing something???


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