The BBC this morning…

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  1. I would think the cartridge would have been damaged to get it in….

  2. LouBarlowsDisease

    I’d like to think they weren’t that dumb and they just couldn’t get an NES but still wanted to have it represented.

  3. There must have been someone in that studio like…hold up.
    Unless they’re going full engagement farming mode, I mean we’re here ๐Ÿ˜€

  4. hulagirlslovetoparty

    Thereโ€™s a very charitable portion of my humanity that is going to assume this was a nice dry joke from an intern and/or bored art director.ย 

  5. DetMittens12

    I know it isn’t the point by the Wii being included with the retro consoles hurts me

  6. They should have gone full mental and added a GameCube controller.

  7. canycosro

    It would have been because no one was playing computer games when it came out.

    Now it’s because the interns have never played on a console this old.

  8. It almost physically hurts just to look at this…

  9. jl_theprofessor

    “How can we make this as wrong as possible?”

  10. Not sure which was funnier, seeing that and wondering if I was tripping, or listening to the guy who is like the head of gaming commissions saying tomb raider was his most favourite retro game. He paused and clarified it was because it was the first 3d platformer and I’m just sat cackling. Sure thing, bro. We see you.

  11. Smurfaloid

    Man this makes me sad.

    I have a NES and SNES and it’s obvious as hell the carts the wrong one.

  12. Far_OutZx

    Maybe its a secret version of Snes that we dont know of that has backward compatibility for the Nes

  13. At least it’s not a Sega cartridge in there or something…

  14. It’s real I opened up x and did a search for BBC this morning and it’s real ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

  15. Ratstail91

    This display was either set up by someone who knows nothing about games, or someone who knows a lot about games and wants to screw with this subreddit.

  16. JohnTomorrow

    How can people still fuck this up? Its a legacy console, surely someone in the higher ups had a SNES growing up…

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