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''Videos made by True Diehard Gamer[TDG].''
 
''Videos made by True Diehard Gamer[TDG].''
  
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{http://www.metroid2002.com/TrueDiehardGamer/Wormhole_In_Mining_Plaza.avi}
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- Wormholes was first discovered by Nate in Mining Station B, but True Diehard Gamer[TDG] found that it can also be done in Mining Plaza, too.  Wormholes are basically a way to escape the collision detection placed along the map, placing you in a secret world.
 
- Wormholes was first discovered by Nate in Mining Station B, but True Diehard Gamer[TDG] found that it can also be done in Mining Plaza, too.  Wormholes are basically a way to escape the collision detection placed along the map, placing you in a secret world.

Latest revision as of 00:03, 24 December 2004

Videos made by True Diehard Gamer[TDG].

{http://www.metroid2002.com/truediehardgamer/mp2/wormhole_in_mining_station_b.avi} {http://www.metroid2002.com/truediehardgamer/mp2/wormhole_in_mining_plaza.avi}

- Wormholes was first discovered by Nate in Mining Station B, but True Diehard Gamer[TDG] found that it can also be done in Mining Plaza, too. Wormholes are basically a way to escape the collision detection placed along the map, placing you in a secret world.