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Revision as of 21:06, 14 May 2020

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Mirror House Cornflakes (Japanese: ミラーハウスコーンフレーク) was an internal tech-demo released with Nintendo 64 software development kits.[1] It was also stored in a collection of leaked Nintendo assets and may have been developed by Monegi.

Summary

Details surrounding the tech demo are obscure (including whether or not it is related to the actual corn flakes brand). However, the tech demo features protagonist Flake; a boy with a blue hat and hair, as well as a light blue short and green trousers. Flake is a boy who loves corn flakes and is tasked with completing an amusement park attraction's maze with corn flake like walls. The player is able to select a character, but in a demo build the characters all look the same. There is both a clear time and help HUD.

References

Internal Nintendo products
Aging cartridges  • Controller test cartridges  • Crash debugger  • Debagame Tester: Second Impact  • DS Download Station Game Cards  • Mario Club build games  • Nintendo Campus Challenge 1991 cartridge  • Nintendo Campus Challenge 1992 cartridge/Super Mario Club Taikai You  • Nintendo Demo Vision  • Nintendo kiosk demos  • Nintendo NES M82  • Nintendo World Championships (cartridges)  • Pokémon distribution cartridges  • Super Famicom DOS  • Super Mario Club (Famicom Network System)  • Super NES Service cartridge  • Port test cartridge  • Service disc  • Tech demos  • Test program  • VUE debugger sample  • Wide Boy