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Mirror House Cornflake started as a tech demo for the Nintendo 64 and stayed hidden inside source code for years. Players control a starving kid wandering through an amusement park maze that doubles as a testbed for graphics rendering. The goal is simple enough while you move around looking for any scrap of food to eat before things go wrong. Nothing fancy happens here beyond basic movement and interaction with the environment. This title became famous after a source code leak in May 2020 revealed its existence. It shows off early lighting techniques and texture handling from that era without adding deep mechanics or story beats. The project remains a curiosity rather than a full release since Nintendo never finished it for retail. Gamers who dig into old hardware trivia often find this piece fascinating just to see what the console could do back then. It serves as a snapshot of development history instead of a complete adventure.
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