Music from the Star Wars musical synched to the original footage. I was reminded of it after the excellent Family Guy Star Wars episode last Sunday.
YouTube of the Week: Geek Tech Roundup Edition
A collection of real life technology videos I’ve enjoyed lately. The first, the robot Keepon dances to the Spoon song “Don’t You Evah.”
Sweet Merciful Crap
What makes one damn good music video? One of the best songs in the universe, that’s what!
YouTube of the Week: One Meme to Rule Them All
A catchy song and video that summarizes most of the major web memes. Be like me and count how many you recognize, then feel bad about how you’re spending your life.
YouTube of the Week: D'OOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHH! Edition
Simpsons + Star Wars = Crazy Delicious. Now if only they’d do a full episode, like Family Guy is doing. Found on ExtraLife.
A Field Guide to Gamers
A surprisingly respectful look at gamers and GenCon- mostly they let us speak for ourselves. The only thing I didn’t like is that three of the people they show in “crazy costumes” are actually from the reality show ‘Who Wants to be a Superhero?’ and not gamers at all. Added note: there may be an […]
YouTube of the Week: Don't Press My Buttons Edition
Through clever level design, watch Super Mario World play itself. (It’s much more fun than it sounds.) They claim there’s no button presses at all, but Mario carrying a turtle shell seems like it needs a button unless I missed something. Originally found via Destructoid… after the jump, some more self-playing SMW fun.
YouTube of the Week: 4dventure!
The “teaser” shown at GenCon about the different editions of D&D.
Inquisition of the Week: YouTube Tuesday
Last week, with vacation on the brain, Bartoneus asked how you like to spend your vacation time. Most of you said that you would hibernate, which I suppose is cheaper than all the other options, unless you mean actually go somewhere to hibernate. Second place went to those of you who love roller coasters and […]
YouTube of the Week: Shameless Self-Promotion Edition
Just because I can, here’s the movie I worked on for the 48 Hour Film Project, directed by the lovely and talented Melinda Rainsberger. Next week: the best YouTubes of the Year.
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