Digital artists Marc Sciglimpaglia and Phoenix Toews explore the possibilities of their nascent NES remix tool, nin.reflux, by controlling Super Mario Brothers with claps, signing, guitar and drums.
Digital artists Marc Sciglimpaglia and Phoenix Toews explore the possibilities of their nascent NES remix tool, nin.reflux, by controlling Super Mario Brothers with claps, signing, guitar and drums.
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If you hook up the Donkey Kong bongos to a Gamecube, and play Super Smash Brothers Melee; you have to scream to put the shield up.
Lol, it was so funny, cause me and my buddy did it, and we were just screaming, and bongoing all night.
so funny.