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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2006

I found this at a Good Will Store for 75 cents. It is one of the lamest attempts at acting I have ever seen and I have just one thing to tell you: Mario being tortured with a car battery.

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  • I have this on VHS lol

  • Oh so that's how they stole the vibration idea.

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  • @kaihedgie considering that my comment was made before skyward sword came out... >_> skyward sword is an improvement

  • @jcdenton2k Only?

    Zelda 64 eventually became Ocarina of Time. People loved the hell out of Yoshi's Story and Mischief Makers was quite the gem. Kinda seems like you're letting your fanboyism tweak your judgment a little bit, specially considering the fact that Metroid never even got an N64 entry and the Gamecube is widely considered to be vastly more powerful than the PS2 (Ex: Rogue Squadron II)

  • @chardsnake Then you haven't played Skyward Sword

  • @xam10000hehe Beta version of Ocarina of Time. The game went through a hella lot of revisions before they came to the version we know today. There was even, at one point of this version, you could physically get the Triforce in-game

  • The PS1 didn't released with the Dual-Shock. It came sometime after the rumble pak. Ape Escape was it's big plug product, if I recall. It's the reason why a lot really old PS1 games won't even work with the sticks.

  • can you FEEL the vibration!?

  • Couldn't Nintendo have been sued for a shitton of money for this?

  • I really *really* feel bad for the DreamCast. Sega gave it their all but in the end the PS2 just couldn't be beaten or competed with at the time. Still fondly remembered though :)

  • @Fedorasnesguy:

    Yeah, when the PS1 was released it had Dual-Shock controllers, while the N64 version had a separate 'Rumble Pack'

    Out of every game shown in the 'lineup', only StarFox 64, Super Mario 64, and Goldeneye 007 remain fondly remembered.

    The PS1 and eventually PS2 completely blew the fucking lid off of Nintendo's lineup, forcing them to continue to rely on the Mario/Zelda/Metroid 'holy trifecta' for the past decade and a half.

  • @Furok:

    So do I, it seems to have been pretty popular to distribute back then.

    Unfortunately it has since been lost to time between various times moving around from place to place, but glad it's at least on YT!

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