Our Super Mario blast from the past Halloween display from 2018.  Everything was handmade. 
Here's the video which really sets the scene with iconic game music.  https://youtu.be/II_jRmI1_cI
There are a lot more pics here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/ZJtuTmUBtAaeLuxBA
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Super Mario Bros. Halloween Display
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Re: Super Mario Bros. Halloween Display
This is so awesome!  I love videogames and Mario is great 
			
									
									
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That looks great, if you're a old school NES fan it really brings you back. It must have taken awhile to build the full sized system, what did you do with it after?
			
									
									
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Thank you. This was a lot of fun to make. Of our themes over the years. I think this one related to the largest range of ages.
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Thank you. Yeah, it seemed all the little ones got a kick out of the characters and the adults who grew up on the original NES loved the system. There were several people who said they wished they could/wanted to go home and play. I don't recall how much time we spent on the system. We started building things about 2 months before Halloween, but crunched most of it out the last 2 weeks. Sadly, it all went to the recycle yard afterwards.TheHeadlessHorseman wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 6:49 am That looks great, if you're a old school NES fan it really brings you back. It must have taken awhile to build the full sized system, what did you do with it after?