Nintendo 64 Unveiling w/ Howard Lincoln + Peter Main + Tom Jermoluk @ E3 1996 Part - 2 of 2

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  • >ruining a piece of history with a stupid fucking watermark

    Why? Does it make you feel important?

  • @snowseb - I'm not ruining history because I own the VHS tape the

    video was uploaded from. I did the crazy watermark thing to keep people

    from hacking my videos and putting them on other channels without

    proper permission. If people wasn't such thieves I wouldn't add watermarks

    at all ! But unfortunately, that's not the world we live in. Unless you have a

    documentary happening and you need this footage without watermarks. I'd gladly

    provide it as long as I get credit for it.

  • @Grooveraider Lol why do you want credit for a video you didn't create? You don't own the copyright, you just recorded it.

  • @ChineseGadgets - Yes, as a member of the media press at the time.

    I did record the Nintendo presentation. Give credit where credit is due.

    Would you rather not have seen any of this footage at all ?

    Tell me, who else was gonna release this footage ???

    It sure as hell wasn't gonna be Nintendo.

  • Why did you ruin this video with your name? I'm sorry but that's pretty obnoxious, distracting and completely ruined it.

  • @etihw21 - 16,000 views says I didn't ruin the video.

    You can still see what was happening. I'm just tired of my videos ending up on

    other channels without proper credit. So yeah, I obnoxiously scrolled my channel's

    name across the videos to discourage video thieves.

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  • @actionist2009 - Seriously doubt you're a gamer.

  • @actionist2009 - Before I was born? I've been gaming for over 30 years, now !

    My first console was the Atari 2600 when I was 5 years old (1980) !

    I appreciate the evolution of video games. There's no such things

    as a video game being limited to 2-D to 3-D. When designed properly

    the transistion can work. Its your problem you can't accept that. You whole

    reasoning behind Super Mario 64 is WARPED. Mario IS a cartoon character

    The mushroom kingdom story scream cartoon. Remember the Smurfs ?

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  • I love how the guy is just speaking loudly. Now, E3 requires projection speakers for everyone to hear you. Oh how times change :')

  • Why didn't you just put a little watermark in the corner of the screen rather than as previously mentioned, "whoring yourself out"?

  • I like the part where you didn't whore yourself out via watermarks. Watermarks RUIN anything by 20% to 95%.

  • Not to sound nosy, but did you were(are) you a game journalist?

  • E3 seemed so casual back then. LOL

  • Man, I remember going over to a rich friend's house when I was around four or five and seeing them play this game on a giant 90's TV. . Having only ever played my SNES on a rather tiny television, the visuals blew my mind.

  • @Grooveraider That doesn't make the excessive watermarking less annoying or abnoxious. It's simply overdone and distracts from the video that otherwise would've been better. You're basically kind of ruining an otherwise interesting video and that's too bad. We already see who uploaded the video, so I don't know why you would slap it all across the footage. It would be pretty annoying if everyone on Youtube did that, wouldn't it?

  • it's now weird. 25 years, people will have this in their brainssss!!

  • Oh wow, the crowd's reaction. This blew their mind just as much as it blew mine.

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