Ur mr gay
The "U R MR GAY" legend is an urban legend revolving around the 3-D platforming game Super Mario Galaxy. Soon after the game's release, a common joke started spreading around, primarily on the NeoGAF forums, that singling out every letter in the game's logo with a small bright star twinkle. U R MR GAY refers to a coincidental quirk in the lettering that appears in the title of Super Mario Galaxy.
Certain letters in the title are adorned with sparkles. And if you read the sparkling letter backwards in super mario galaxy 2 it reads "YA I M R U". It’s not gay if it’s in outer space. Family friendly violence. Keep your graphic designers happy. That has to be intentional. Someone had fun at nintendo. There are still people who didn't know about this coincidence?
holy shit. ya i m r u The message on the box of Super Mario Galaxy 2 if you spell out every letter with a tiny star on it backwards. Most likely a response to Super Mario Galaxy 1's cover spelling out "UR MR GAY" with every tiny star letter but forwards. SMG1: ur mr gay SMG2: ya i m r u. Sept 17, Eagle-eyed forum dwellers across the internet have discovered a hidden message/humorous design accident on the Super Mario Galaxy logo that spells out 'U R MR GAY'.
Have a gander at the left-hand picture below of Super Mario Galaxy's box art and look at the placement of the seven bright stars dotted on various letters of the game's logo. If you scribble out all the letters leaving only those decorated with a star - as we've done in the right-hand image - it leaves you with the letters 'URMRGAY'. This is the kind of brilliantly unbelievable stuff that urban myths are made of and we are absolutely definitely using it in our next ' things you didn't know about videogames' feature.
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It's like playing records backwards and hearing the words 'I'm Barney the purple dinosaur'. This could, of course, merely be an innocent by-product of perfect artistic composition, but we'd prefer to think that it's an example of deliberate design in-joke japery never meant to be discovered that has been well and truly rumbled. Above: On the left is the Super Mario Galaxy logo as it should look, and on the right with all but the star-marked letters scribbled out.
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