Well, that’s just an exaggeration. I’m sure there are much harder games out there.
But still, this Mario looks pretty difficult. I’d like to get my hands on the game to play it out.
All the platform, traps, goomba monsters, clouds are funny. Even the background music, I somehow remember them being used in Japanese game shows. Sometimes when you die, there’d a short message (in Japanese) for you. LOL, level 4 uses the music from Ghouls N’ Ghosts!
Gah, sorry I didn’t post these videos earlier. Got caught up with work and the Christmas season.
I only knew about these releases when my friend lemonever mentioned it to me this morning.
We’re starting to see the fighters practice for the tournament and some secrets revealed in the story. Hey there’s also a sex scene (LOL, but don’t expect any nudity).
Street Fighter: The Later Years - Part 6
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As for Part 7, sorry I didn’t embed it here. The original video is wider and I can’t seem to find a version of it on YouTube. Embedding it here only messes up the video as well as the page.To view it you can go here instead: Street Fighter: The Later Years - Part 7
Merry Christmas and A Splendid New Year to all.
It’s still back to work for all of us. Hope we’ll never have bad days at the office like those in this video…
If you’re a Malaysian like me, then you ought to know who Lim Goh Tong (we all call him Uncle Lim) is.
Uncle Lim is well known for his vision and courage in transforming Genting Highlands from an unexplored hilltop into one of the world’s most successful casino resorts. He was once the 3rd richest man in Malaysia with a net worth estimated to be 4.2 billion USD, making him the 204th richest person in the billionaire list.
That said, here’s a song someone made up of him, which is pretty funny…
To all the sci-fi geeks out there, here is a trailer of an awesome upcoming movie: Jumper. Seems that the release date for Jumper has been set to 14 February 2008 in the US.
The main character is Hayden Christensen, Anakin Skywalker from Star Wars: Episodes 2 & 3. It also features Oscar-nominee Samuel L. Jackson who is a great all-time actor. The irony here is, as cool as the movie seems, I don’t really feel like watching it, whahaha~ That may change though…
Anyway, enjoy the trailer for now.
Here’s some great mime action, or pantomime as some would call it. A pantomime is a performance using gestures and body movements without words.
And the artist here is Johan Lippowitz (real name David Armand). His mimes are brilliant and funny. Check out these 3 cool videos of him. Some of the songs you may recognize too. They’re my favorite tunes.
Torn by Natalie Imbruglia
There’s Natalie is the video too, and she looks great.
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Paul Young’s ‘Wherever I Lay My Hat Thats My Home’
Credits to my friend lemonever for sharing this with me. It’s a great find! Also don’t know why this has been on the Internet for more than a year and I’ve never come across it before.
Comedians, you just can’t get tired of them. This is also similar to the 4 Heavenly Kings (四大天王) Imitator I posted some time ago. Yaaa, great imitation in this video.
Comedian Pablo Francisco does a voice parody on Don LaFontaine. If you don’t know Don LaFontaine, he’s the voice master/actor/announcer you always hear in movie trailers. With his unique voice, he’s done over 5,000 voice recordings for movies. He can simply take any phrase you want and make it sound… ominous and sonorous (in my book it’s just cool). Watch the video and you’ll recognize his voice.
Let’s get on to the video, Pablo Francisco doing the parody imitating Don LaFontaine. In this performance he also imitates Keanu Reeves and Arnold Schwarzenegger. And he does them flawlessly. Don’t know how many times I’ve played this video… >_<
Pablo Francisco - Previewman Parody
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If you’d like to know more about Don LaFontaine, check out this video.
Don LaFontaine: The Voice
Cool huh? Making a good living just with your voice, you don’t even need to show your face. It’s better than singing! Think anyone can do it that easily? Think again…