IP #254
2 fiction conversations
over 3 months, 4 days
(Dec 27, 2023 – Mar 30, 2024)
53% prompt uniqueness
Texas, United States
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Write a fictional scrolling credits for the 2025 computer-animated film, "Super
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Create text screens of New Super Mario Bros. Wii, giving a note from Nintendo bu
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Write the fictional "Post-Production" and "Additional Voices" sections from the
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Create DVD features for Big Idea's Mario Party DS, released in October 2007, dis
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Write a transcript of a Super Why! episode but the Super Readers are arrested an
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Create dialog text for the Super Why! episode, "The Cowgirl Mystery" as if it we
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Create DVD menu text screens of Big Idea's Mario Strikers Charged, released in 2
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Write a transcript of a Super Why! episode but it slowly turns into the Super Ma
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Write a Hotel Mario intro script but Mario and Luigi isn't there, instead Whyatt
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Write a list of cast and crew credits for the 2004 fictional computer-animated f
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Create a transcript of The Loud House theme song, but Bowser takes over and dest
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Create DVD menu text screens of Big Idea's Mario Strikers Charged, released in J
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Write credits for an Simpsons episode based on Mario Party 8, aired in May 2007.
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Create an anti-piracy screen of Mario Kart DS
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C14
Write a text of Mario Party 10 starting up but it gets an error and does not wan
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Write a text of New Super Mario Bros. Wii starting up but when the error gets re
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Create text screens of New Super Mario Bros. Wii failing to start up from upset
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Create text screens of New Super Mario Bros. Wii but when Toad gets bad news fro
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Create text screens of the Super Why episode, "Zora's Art Adventure" but it's a
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C19
Write "Too Bad!/Game Over" text screens for a Mario crossover game with VeggieTa
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Write a fictional, detailed and accurate opening previews list for the VHS of "T
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Write a fictional list of cast and crew credits for the 2025 computer-animated f
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Write a fictional list of cast and crew credits for the 2025 computer-animated f
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C23
Write fictional rolling credits for the 2025 computer-animated film, "Lyla in th
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Write fictional rolling credits for the 2025 computer-animated film, "Xavier Rid
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Write the fictional closing credits for the 2015 computer-animated film, "Down",
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Hello, It's-a me, Mario!
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C27
Create a transcript of the Wario Apparition gameplay in Super Mario 64.
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Create a transcript of a YouTube video showing you how to get into the Wario App
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Create a transcript of Hotel Mario intro but it's the outtakes.
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Create a transcript of the Hotel Mario intro but Mario and Luigi are trapped in
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Create a transcript of the Hotel Mario intro, but something's wrong, Mario and L
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Create a transcript of a VeggieTales episode but Hotel Mario takes over the open
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Write a transcript of a Super Why! episode but it slowly turns into a Mario game
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Create menu text screens if Mario had a crossover game from The Owl House by Nin
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Create menu text screens for a Mario Party/Hero Elementary crossover game develo
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Create DVD menu text screens for a Mario Party/Amphibia crossover, distributed b
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Write credits for a Family Guy episode based on Mario Party 8, aired in May 2007
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Create text screens of New Super Mario Bros. Wii but when Mario jumps on a goomb
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Write a Hotel Mario intro script but Mario and Luigi isn't there.
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Create a script of Toad receiving angry letters from the creators and companies
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Can you read Little Red Riding Hood in Mario's accent?
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Tell me a creepypasta of "Hotel Mario: The 666th Hotel"
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What if Hotel Mario was rated TV-MA. Can you provide a script of the intro?
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Write a commercial transcript of Hotel Mario for the Phillips CD-i.
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Create a text of the full disc contents for the fictional March 2023 DVD re-rele
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Write copyright notices, registered trademarks and legal info for the fictional
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Write copyright notices, registered trademarks, legal and distributor info for t
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Write copyright notices, registered trademarks, legal and distributor info for t
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Write a script of the Hotel Mario intro, but it's a movie trailer.
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2 conversations in cluster Cluster 14× “Write a text of Mario Party 10 starting up but it gets an er...” over 1 minute (Dec 28, 2023 – Dec 28, 2023), oldest first.
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USER: Write a text of Mario Party 10 starting up but it gets an error and does not want to play anymore.
CHATBOT: Title: "Mario Party 10: A Frustrating Start-Up Failure" The air was thick with anticipation as I nestled comfortably into my favorite chair. With the Nintendo Wii U gamepad firmly in my grasp, I tapped on the colorful icon for "Mario Party 10," ready for an evening of virtual board games, whimsical mini-games, and the quirky chaos that only Mario and his friends could provide. I was looking forward to facing the digital incarnation of Bowser, especially in those fiendishly fun Bowser Party modes. As the familiar Wii U start-up chime echoed through the room, my TV screen blossomed with the vibrant title sequence of "Mario Party 10." The upbeat music began, promising joyous competition and camaraderie, while the iconic characters bounced across the screen in a parade of enthusiasm. Just as I was about to press "Start," something went amiss. The cheerful melody came to an abrupt halt, replaced by an unsettling silence. A foreboding message popped up on the screen, jarringly out of place among the playful graphics: "An error has occurred. Please eject the disc and turn off the system, then follow the troubleshooting instructions in the Wii U Operations Manual (Error Code: 160-0103)." A frown crept onto my face, mirroring the confused and disappointed expressions I imagined on Mario's and Luigi's pixelated visages. I did as instructed, ejecting the disc only to find it pristine, without a smudge or scratch. I restarted the system, hoping it was just a fleeting glitch, a minor hiccup in an otherwise perfectly planned game night. But fate, it seemed, had other plans. Upon reinserting the disc and restarting "Mario Party 10," the error message reemerged with the same frustrating finality. It was clear Mario Party would not be happening tonight. The controllers lay abandoned on the coffee table, the snacks unused, as I trudged through troubleshooting steps to no avail. Dejected, I could only imagine the virtual stars I would not be collecting, the mini-games that would go unplayed, and the laughter that would not echo through my living room. Mario Party 10 had promised a festive foray into delightful competition, but this error had turned my gaming haven into a hall of broken digital dreams. It seemed that, at least for the night, the party was over before it had even begun.
USER: Write a text of New Super Mario Party 10Bros. Wii starting up but it gets an error and does not want to play anymore.
CHATBOT: As the Wii console hums to life, the familiar white screen fades in, followed by the company logos. The anticipation builds as you're greeted by the cheerful start-up jingle of "New Super Mario Bros. Wii." The title screen pops up, showcasing Mario, Luigi, and the two Toads in their colorful Mushroom Kingdom setting, ready for a new adventure. You press the start button, eager to hop into the game, but instead of Mario's usual enthusiastic "Let's-a go!" a jarring error message appears on the screen: "An error has occurred. Press the Eject button, remove the Game Disc, and turn off the power to the console. Please refer to the Wii Operations Manual for details." You're taken aback, unsure of why your previously flawless gaming experience has hit a snag. Following the instructions, you press the eject button, and the disk slides out. You inspect it, noticing no apparent scratches or damage. Nonetheless, you give it a gentle wipe with a soft cloth, hoping that might magic the problem away. With a cautious optimism, you reinsert the game disc into the console and restart the system, longing to hear the familiar coin sound effect and the upbeat music that kicks off the game. The Wii goes through its motions again, the logos, the title screen, but as you press start, the same error rears its ugly head again, halting Mario in his tracks. Flustered and with a sense of dread, you power off the console and remove the disc once more, double-checking the Wii Operations Manual for any troubleshooting tips. You follow every recommended step: checking the disc for more signs of damage, making sure the Wii's disc lens isn't dirty, and even resetting the system. But despite your efforts, the game refuses to play ball. Each attempt to dive back into the world of Super Mario is thwarted by the persistent error message. With a heavy heart, you realize that your session of "New Super Mario Bros. Wii" will have to wait. You might need to seek a professional repair service or consider replacing the game disc or console. Until then, Mario and his pals will have to venture on without you.