Yesterday I bought Mario Golf Advance Tour for Gameboy Advance, because I am Mario avid. This genre is part of role playing golf, to use a character to build an experience points for increase power, speed and balance to become a better golf player in the game. Also the character can be transfer to GameCube game, Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour to play and earn experience points. I could use my character to play against my friends' opponent in GameCube, to have a tough challenge on me.
Today, I came up in my mind about Luigi if his American Sign Language (ASL) gesture is in Gameboy Advance similar to GameCube. I checked it out and saw his very same ASL sign:

Wow. I decided to type an email to Nintendo immediately about this:
As I am asking you to review, if you don’t remember back in final week of September 2003 about the Luigi’s incident in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour. Here is the email I sent it to you: Luigi knows ASL.
And I received Nintendo of America Christie Hamiltons' email few days later: Luigi knows ASL Part Two.
I understood her words, and until today as June 24th, I found yet another incident of Luigi in Mario Golf: Advance Tour for Gameboy Advance. I felt that Nintendo has failed or missed to comply this message to engineers as a point of incident in the game.
However, in past six months, I won a winning prize from Electronic Gaming Monthly January 2004 issue: Letter of the Month’s Luigi Living a Lie. I also posted Luigi’s incident in my weblog several times in http://daveynin.dfulmer.net.
Will Luigi ever keep ASL sign in future software titles that will be unchanged? I suppose so.
Sincerely,
David Fulmer
What will Nintendo respond?


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