8 minute screener preview of episode 004 from the Twilight Foundry Films series "Let's Play!", a video game commentary show similar to Mystery Science Theater and Broken Pixels. This episode featur...
8 minute screener preview of episode 004 from the Twilight Foundry Films series "Let's Play!", a video game commentary show similar to Mystery Science Theater and Broken Pixels. This episode features the Nintendo 64 version of Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero. J Andre Bardin, William J. Richardson, and Jason Gleckner host.
This screener preview contains no hosting or sketch segments, no intro, and no credits although it has placeholders for production bumpers. A censored (for language) version of this episode was screened at Texas A&M University Corpus Christi in December 2008.
Let's Play ran into development hell and its release has been moved to Q1 2009. Stay tuned for more updates, we promise we aren't blueballing you!
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