
WiiWhorld Explained
3 years ago
Late last year, while searching about for repair parts for an old Rutt-Etra V-synth, a team of visual archaeologists led by John "Oscillocam_TV" Koczera made a startling find. Deep in the bowels of Harvard University, within a basement office space, inside a rusty desk drawer, hidden beneath a pile of Heathkit catalogs, a time capsule from the 70's was discovered. Scrawled across the exterior was a single word: "Groovy". The capsule was cracked open to reveal 3 items - a lava lamp, a stick of incense, and a battered BetaMax cassette labeled "WiiWhorld Explained".
After a painstaking digital restoration process, the contents of this cassette are being revealed to the public for the first time...
After a painstaking digital restoration process, the contents of this cassette are being revealed to the public for the first time...
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Jeremy David Smith 3 years agoAwesome and Informative video. Thanks for posting this! -
Chris Korda 3 years agoYay! ROTFL! -
scotty 2 years agoquality. i hope there will be video of this from mgFest
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