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Google and Microsoft celebrate Super Mario Bros anniversary with Easter Eggs

Yesterday marked the 30 year anniversary since Super Mario Bros. released on the Nintendo Entertainment System. The series went on to build a legacy that is deeply ingrained in the gaming community

Looking to celebrate the behemoth of a game that sparked September 13th being known as "8-bit Day." Microsoft and Google have created Easter Eggs for internet users to discover, but as with most Easter Eggs there's always a chance you could miss it.

Going to Microsoft's homepage and entering the Konami code will reward you with both a cute 8-bit message and Nyan cat riding a t-rex that has arm extensions.

As for Google, searching Super Mario Bros will give you a clickable coin block. It's a fun way of celebrating!

Tatiana Morris

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