
Mega64
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In the not too distant future, a former videogame programmer and mad scientist Dr. Poque grows weary of the world's games. Shunned from society, he invents the most powerful videogame console ever created- The Mega64; A machine powerful enough to download old videogames into users' brains, making them embarrassingly real. To prove himself to the reluctant public, he captures ordinary teenagers to beta test the machine 24/7 and document their progress within his secret compound... beneath his apartment building. Lead by the brave duo of Rocko and Derek, this kidnapped crew must endure the digital insanity and learn why video games and the real world should never mix.
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- Cat Pee and The Internet: The Mega64 StoryF1
Cat Pee and The Internet: The Mega64 StoryThe name of the documentary comes from a time when Rocco was sleeping over Derrick's house. While Rocco was trying to sleep, Derrick's cat peed on the floor near him, and Derrick got up to go on the computer, annoying Rocco. Rocco said "Every time I try to sleep here, it's just friggin' cat pee and the internet!" The end of the documentary shows a really dramatic argument between Rocco, Shawn, and Derrick. Derrick insults Shawn and says that he hardly contributes to the show. Shawn then leaves the house and drives away, while Derrick calls him a "fag". On a podcast, the crew revealed that all of it was an act. - Bullet Belt from Dracula: The Mega64 Story Part 2F3
Bullet Belt from Dracula: The Mega64 Story Part 2The name of the documentary comes from a time when the police asked Garrett if his bullet belt was made of real, lethal bullets. They weren't real bullets, and Garrett had gotten the bullet belt from his friend who's nickname was Dracula. He told the cops "No, no, no, it's not real. I got this bullet belt from Dracula!" - Cats Are Children (Who Live On The Floor): The Mega64 Story Part 3F6
Cats Are Children (Who Live On The Floor): The Mega64 Story Part 3The name of the documentary comes from a sign that Mega64 bought at a thrift shop. It said "CATS ARE CHILDREN WHO LIVE ON THE FLOOR" and next to the writing there was an outline of a white cat.