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      <title>BBC Breakfast&#39;s Retro Gaming Blunder: A Lesson for Media and Gamers Alike</title>
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      <description>This morning&amp;rsquo;s BBC Breakfast segment on retro gaming took an unexpected turn when a glaring error caught the attention of viewers: an NES Super Mario Bros. cartridge was incorrectly displayed inside a Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). This blunder not only sparked disbelief but also ignited a wave of ridicule across social media, highlighting the importance of accuracy in media representations of gaming culture.&#xA;As UKIE Chief Executive Professor Nickle Poole showcased various retro consoles, the focus shifted from celebrating the resurgence of these beloved systems to the mishap itself.</description>
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