She had a fat pair of tits though! This lady was good for the men who were boys, with mommy issues, who live in the basement living on nothing but hot pockets. Total MK Ultra brainwashing.
IIRC, this tape was only supposed to be viewable once. Watched it with a friend of mine when it came in the mail, and when the tape was over, it disconnected from the reel. His dad took it apart to fix it permanently, but I have a distinct memory of this being the case with this particular video.
"She's picking her nose. She's got a gun!" That always made me laugh. Unless you were a nintendo kid in the mid 90s, it's hard to put into words how excited we were for the NU 64.
Ah, Nintendo's Play It Loud phase...they were trying so hard to win back the older gamers after the Mortal Kombat controversy by showing that they could be edgy and gritty and X-TREEEEM like Sega, but they tried WAY too hard, especially when they were releasing games like Yoshi's Island and Kirby Super Star using this method. It's funny to look back on now, unless you're one of the people who believes it was responsible for Earthbound tanking in the States.
Around the 15:00 mark, I can hear music the sounds a lot like the music that plays in Super Mario 64, when the staircase to the final area with Bowser, loops over and over, when you have less than 70 stars.
Yes. Machine Head. Funny song to be used. It's about the NWO machine. In meaning Big Brother is watching. Another great song about the same thing is Man in the Box by Alice In Chains. AIC is not on here but in the same genre. NWO and It's MK Ultra tricks. Hidden in plain sight symbolism. Our minds were being prepped for domination from an early age.
I love this. I prefer the over the top melodrama instead of the corporate sanitized Directs we get nowadays. It's been typed on the Internet a million times before, but I'll give it anther go: I miss the 90's! "I'm thinking of getting a tattoo of Luigi on my left butt cheek." Total GILF.
The picture @16:05 looks like Hydro Thunder, but it could it be? Hydro Thunder arcade cabinet and Dreamcast versions came out in 1999. The N64 version didn't come out until 2000. I doubt it was in development that early.
My buddy had a Nintendo Power subscription and he got these videos, too. We would quote three lines from this one a lot: 7:03 "I will destroy-destroy-destroy you! And cremate your remains with my searing skull!" 9:03 "Jago rules. Jago sucks big time. ... You suck." 11:52 "I'm thinking of getting a tattoo of Luigi on my left butcheeeeee" Oh the memories.
+Budgie TubeTV I agree the 90's had some great games, but I disagree that Rock ruled. I miss the music of the 90's (Outside of videogame music) about 0%. It's no better now, but it wasn't good then.