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May 2nd, 2006


I found it to be both fantastical and motivational. Keep up the good work.


May 2nd, 2006


I thought this was terribly clever, and am now on a quest to find that bitchin' remake of the Marble Madness music.


May 2nd, 2006


hmm, it would seem that i should point out that i did not actually make this, i just found it


May 2nd, 2006


Mildly amusing. The physics are sorely lacking, but the Nintendo tie-in made it entertaining for a short time.


May 3rd, 2006


Pitagora Suichi!


May 3rd, 2006


For any video game remixes, always check www.OCRemix.org first!

http://www.ocremix.org/game/marblemadness/


May 3rd, 2006


I watched it again this morning and I am once again filled with a tremendous inner peace. I am truly ready to go out and live today to its highest potential.


May 3rd, 2006


The ending was so worth it!


May 3rd, 2006


It was slightly ruined by the fact it says "with a twist at the end" in the description.

Still enjoyable though.


May 4th, 2006


didnt notice that, I just watched the vid, probably american posted it then, since they felt the need to explain it!

*hides*


May 4th, 2006


nope, not a yank

and sorry, i was just hoping to encourage people to watch it


May 4th, 2006


As an American buisness owner, I found this to be so inspiring that I'm planning on making my own. More fixated on Gameboy and then turning on an Atari Lynx at the end. See the Lynx was a handheld system that Atari developed to try and get its share of the handheld market. It failed, but don't we all have great memories of it? Remember Pitfighter? Hahahahaha.....

Oh man, those were the days! You remember those care free days when videogames were still about the game and not so much about trying to not be a game anymore? You know what I'm talking about. You know what I'm talking about. Remember going down to the local department store to choose the newest release. Wow, those were the days. It makes me wish I was young again so I could enjoy those simple pleasures. You know, the simple pleasures of getting a new game every so often. Now, I just buy whatever the hell I feel like and it just isn't the same. You know cause when you're little you don't have much money so getting a game is a big deal, but now I'm old and steady income makes game buying easy.You know, cause I go to work and they pay me a salary. I perform a service and am compensated for it. You know, they pay me.

Great link. Probably one of the best ever posted. Its just such an inspiring piece of video that I've been sharing the link and sending out mass emails. Just bravo to you for bringing this video to my attention.


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