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This is what going mad must feel like.

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That is exactly how I remember Super Mario World.

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Heh. Mega Man.

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Mad Scientist said on May 27th, 2008 at 11:54 pm

…no, this is what going mad must feel like….

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I just went from wtf to ftw.

I have no idea what I just watched, but I enjoyed it in a hypergleeful way.

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The japanese have a LOT of time on their hands, judging by all the insane custom mario levels I’ve seen, but this takes the cake by a LONG shot.

That said, it is pretty goddamn awesome.

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That is both insanely awesome and a testament to the sheer amount of free time some lonely Japanese nerds have on their hands. Christ.

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bunnyofdoom said on May 28th, 2008 at 1:02 am

Holy jesus christ. That is both awesome and worrysome at teh same time.

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Zenrage said on May 28th, 2008 at 2:01 am

I had absolutely no idea what they were singing until they hit the Wily theme song from Mega Man 2 at minute #6

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Milkman Dan said on May 28th, 2008 at 2:52 am

Some might not realize it, but it’s a medley of anime OP among other things. And I just realized I can recognize anime OPs from animes I haven’t even watched once.

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That’s kinda like a super power, Milkman Dan.

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ithidet said on May 28th, 2008 at 6:48 am

my god
there are no words

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Finally, something on the internet that I’m not the target audience for!

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This is the proof positive that the Lucky Star theme will drive you into cthonian depths of insanity. I’m sure the man was split between this and eating a baby.

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i just axe-kicked my cubicle…

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Oh my God. That was like nostalgia on acid.

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Perhaps if Zenrage watched this, he would understand the possibility of the divine.

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Pardon me while I gibber quietly in the corner…

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MarvinAndroid said on May 29th, 2008 at 1:00 am

I just want to point out that not only is that the music from Megaman 2 (first level of Wily’s castle) at about minute 6 but it is also the best piece of music on the NES.

It can also be found reproudced in the best possible way here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDWSeFvIP5s

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MarvinAndroid:

Sir, I am a bit agast that you would direct us to a Mario Paint rendition when there is a link to an electric guitar version right at the top of Related Videos.

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MarvinAndroid said on May 29th, 2008 at 2:16 am

If it’s the electric guitar version I think it is, it’s done by the same guy (he does versions of all the MM2 music). However, while that is, in scientific terms, basically super awesome (if I may use the metric measurement), it is in no way comparable to music done in Mario Paint. This is music made out of planes, cats, and tiny game boys. I am “a bit aghast” that you fail to understand its amazingness.

But seriously, with the sarcasm removed, there is no way to go wrong with that song. It’s just a good song.

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Edgar Allan Poe said on May 29th, 2008 at 3:31 am

I have no idea what I just saw, but it was magnificent art. For a second there, I fully understood what Tolkien was talking about when he described Illuvatar and the Valar singing creation into existence. Then it seemed like I was becoming a part of everything.

I think I’m starting to come down now.

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Well, I can’t quite say that Illuvatar singing creation into existence was the first thing that popped to my mind, but that was amaaaazing. I have NO idea what I just watched.

And Mad Scientist: are we quoting Firefly, or am I just a hopeless nerd? (Well, I mean, YES to the latter, obviously, but. . .)

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God you don’t even know about the Douga, do you?

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If I’m not mistaken, it also had nods to the ACTUAL platform theme from SMW (~8:45) as well as the Final Fantasy theme (~ 9:30). Were there any other themes buried in there?

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