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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The name for the event in PAL regions is a reference to "Now you're playing with power!", a slogan used by Nintendo to promote the {{s|wikipedia|Nintendo Entertainment System}}, and later the {{s|wikipedia|Super Nintendo Entertainment System}} and {{s|wikipedia|Game Boy}}, which would often have words inserted into it, such as "Now you're playing with super power!" for the SNES and "Now you're playing with portable power!" for the Game Boy. | *The name for the event in PAL regions is a reference to "Now you're playing with power!", a slogan used by Nintendo to promote the {{s|wikipedia|Nintendo Entertainment System}}, and later the {{s|wikipedia|Super Nintendo Entertainment System}} and {{s|wikipedia|Game Boy}}, which would often have words inserted into it, such as "Now you're playing with super power!" for the SNES and "Now you're playing with portable power!" for the Game Boy. | ||
**Despite this, of the English-speaking PAL regions, | **Despite this, of the English-speaking PAL regions, New Zealand was the only one to use the slogan for the NES. In Australia, the slogan "It can't be beaten" (or its less-used but more well-known variant, "You cannot beat us") was used, while in the UK, "The world's number one game system" was used. | ||
==References== | ==References== |