That was hilarious!! I would've never thought of using Famicom carts(or any carts for that matter), as characters. It was definitely different and fun. I hope you do more of this in the future Sean.
To be honest the hardest part was sacrificing my precious 1992 KFC Christmas collector's plate.
The things these blogs make you give up. Just sickens me sometimes.
Actually, physically breaking the plate was kind of hard. I had to go out on my balcony and my neighbors gave me that "what are you doing?" look.
"Morning! Just smashing a 1992 KFC Collector's plate! It is Thursday, after all!"
Then some of the bits went flying and ended up somewhere ....well, lets just say somewhere that I could not recover them from (you'll notice not all the shards are present in the "broken plate" scenes).
Ha ha! *That* must have taken a while to compile. (Hey, I just rhymed!) Anyway, very funny :)
ReplyDeleteBTW, the guys on the Ikari cover scare me, and not in the way they're supposed to scare me.
Oh, and KFC Christmas Collector's plate? WTF??
That was hilarious!! I would've never thought of using Famicom carts(or any carts for that matter), as characters. It was definitely different and fun. I hope you do more of this in the future Sean.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Bryan and Jason!
ReplyDeleteTo be honest the hardest part was sacrificing my precious 1992 KFC Christmas collector's plate.
The things these blogs make you give up. Just sickens me sometimes.
Actually, physically breaking the plate was kind of hard. I had to go out on my balcony and my neighbors gave me that "what are you doing?" look.
"Morning! Just smashing a 1992 KFC Collector's plate! It is Thursday, after all!"
Then some of the bits went flying and ended up somewhere ....well, lets just say somewhere that I could not recover them from (you'll notice not all the shards are present in the "broken plate" scenes).