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The '''Good Mirror of ElAeRa''' is what Chris believes to be a portal between [[dimensions]] [[1218]] and [[C-197]]. According to him, it is "an enchanted mirror created based on the original words of the Elfen of Elaera, but created with the skills and magic of a Goddess." The earliest known mention of it is from December 2019.
'''Shigeru Miyamoto''' (Japanese: 宮本 茂) (born: 16 November 1952) is the creator of some of [[Nintendo]]'s (and gaming's) most legendary video game franchises such as [[Mario Kart 64 Lego Raceway|''Super Mario Bros.'']], [[Clawdorf|''The Legend of Zelda'']] and [[List of Chris's games#Nintendo 64 (N64)|''Star Fox'']], and is a colleague of former Nintendo of America president [[Reggie Fils-Aimé]].


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Back in 2009, he engaged in preliminary discussions with [[Chris]] regarding the possibility of making a [[Sonichu (game)|''Sonichu'' game]] for the Nintendo platform. Unfortunately for Chris, these discussions, and the opportunity to develop a ''Sonichu'' game franchise with a major gaming label, ultimately fell through. Eventually, it came to light that "Miyamoto" was none other than [[Clyde Cash]], using the Nintendo designer's likeness as a disguise early on in his trolling career.
 
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Shigeru Miyamoto (Japanese: 宮本 茂) (born: 16 November 1952) is the creator of some of Nintendo's (and gaming's) most legendary video game franchises such as Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda and Star Fox, and is a colleague of former Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aimé.

Back in 2009, he engaged in preliminary discussions with Chris regarding the possibility of making a Sonichu game for the Nintendo platform. Unfortunately for Chris, these discussions, and the opportunity to develop a Sonichu game franchise with a major gaming label, ultimately fell through. Eventually, it came to light that "Miyamoto" was none other than Clyde Cash, using the Nintendo designer's likeness as a disguise early on in his trolling career.

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