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== Corollaries ==
* ''[[Metroid]]'', ''[[F-Zero]]'', ''[[Star Fox (series)|Star
** As does ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'', as seen in ''DKC3''. If you buy the shell from Bazaar, ask about the castle, and refuse to pay the price, Bazaar says, and I quote, "Are you sure? Some cheeky lad called Link was in last week and he asked about the castle too. He didn't have enough coins, but he seemed such a nice fellow that I agreed to accept 500 rupees instead". And by extension, the newest ''[[Punch
*** Since ''[[F-Zero]]'' and ''[[Star Fox (series)|Star
* Additional evidence to place ''[[F-Zero]]'' and ''StarFox'' in the same universe: both the arwings and the F-Zero cars are powered by G-Diffusor Systems, and James McCloud appears in ''F-Zero'' - one effect of being trapped in the Black Hole was to turn him into a human.
** Either that, or Fox is a half-fox, half-human hybrid. The human half, obviously, is his vocal cords.
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** A parallel experiment lead to ''[[Geist]]''.
* Note: All games that reasonably could take place in the real world (such as ''Punch-Out!!'' and ''Wii Sports'') do.
* ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' is set at the very end; only the main characters of all games remain, kept alive by Contractual Immortality.
* The ''[[Kirby]]'' games are also linked; the Boos from the Mario series are the ghosts of the denizens of Kirby's world, mostly the Waddle Dees. King Boo, their self-proclaimed ruler, is the ghost of King Dedede.
** Then where does the ''Earthbound'' series fit into all this?
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