Japanese Comedy Skit Of Pac-Man the video game re-enacted. Pac-Man keeps getting a beatdown.
Update: The First Pac-Man is Akashiya Sanma & The Second Pac-Man is Kitano "Beat" Takeshi. From Oretachi Hyokin-Zoku (80's Japanese Comedy Show).
The twisted tale of four ghosts trapped in a maze while being stalked by a giant yellow monster.
Crew:
Director - Stanley Wong
Co-Director - Tyler Russell
Writers - Tyler Russell, Stanley Wong, and Owen Hornstein III
Camera Operators - Cody Gautreau and Max Salberg
Editor - Stanley Wong
Visual Effects Editor - Jonathan Greenwald
Post Sound Designer - Jeff Penick
Costume Designer - Dorothy Brignac
Composers - Hans Zimmer (Batman Begins Soundtrack) and Psycosis91 (Credits Song)
Cast:
Blinky - William Tousignant
Pinky - Dorothy Brignac
Inky - Stanley Wong
Clyde - Tyler Russell
Dinky - Max Salberg
I am the creator of this video and would appreciate it if the other uploaders would take their duplicates down.
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By popular request, here is the link to the song in the credits.
http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/48568
This is the first level in Nintendo's, Super Mario Bros. game for the original Nintendo. The first level, played by Brian Haas, was captured and then exported to an animation editor. 691 painstaking frames later, this is what we came up with! Frames edited and rendered by Grant Strong, Dave Locke, Brian Haas and Blair Alexander.
"Junior Kickstart" by The Go! Team
Album: Thunder, Lightning, Strike
Live-action chase through the streets of New York, featuring Ms. Pacman and the Ghosts.
Directed by Doug Schachtel
Who knew Pac-Man was a junkie and wife-beater? Or that Frogger is a terrorist, and Donkey Kong and Mario are pitted in an epic manage-a-trois of princess passion? From creators Frank Meyer, Scott Chernoff and BJ Guyer, the TV pilot Videogame Theater delves into the world of classic videogames, supplying twisted, darkly comedic behind the scenes back-stories to iconoclastic characters. You'll love it, and it may even freak you out! Go to myspace.com/videogametheater and www.videogametheater.com to learn more or email mail@videogametheater.com.
Making the assumption that if cognition was to be found in non-human species, it would most likely be in the ones that were most similar to ourselves - bonobos. In this modern age experiment, a test is being conducted to exercise the hand-eye coordination of chimps and whether they can understand an end goal.
On a side note: this monkey seems right at home in the video game world. But I am still not seeing the importance of teaching him how to play Pacman. Now Donkey-Kong, that's a game I think he would like.
If you aren't getting stereo, try this link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0eN1Yd4Zr8&fmt=18 or add "&fmt=18" to the end of the url and refresh your browser.
From the 1981 45 RPM stereo single.
http://www.labuhardillaanimada.blogspot.com
This is the most dedicated fire hazard gaming has ever known. These gamers not only set up over 200 candles, they also used them as individual pixels to film a stop motion recreation of retro classics like Pac-Man, Tetris, Pong, and more.
Friends: The tetris song is:
Tetris Techno Dance
http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=DkLrEt_5AF0
AP's weekly Video Game Video was at Spike TV's Video Game Awards asking 50 Cent, Neil Patrick Harris, Eliza Dushku and other celebs which games bring out their personal high scores. (Dec. 19)
A very obviously fan-made video for "Pac-Man," a rare song by "Weird Al" Yankovic (parody of "Taxman" by The Beatles). Could've been a lot worse if I didn't have Photoshop or Imageready... but it doesn't matter. The reason I made this was to let the good people listen to the song.