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Reviews for "We Played Nintendo"

I love playing my NES, its a wonderful thing it is.
Even beyond into the next incarnations, why I'm happy to say that I own every Nintendo console (minus the TV color 6) and I loves em all!
But unlike allot of people commenting , Nintendo actually has no nostalgia to me, I grew up with Sony and only really came to love Nintendo from my exploits with the GameCube and on the Wii virtual console (and Mario galaxy).
From there I bought every other Nintendo system and enjoyed all the wonderful masterpieces that I wasn't around for, all in all even to this day Nintendo is still amazing and I totally recommend the Wii U for every one who think Nintendo is all washed up (buy it in a few months when the games are out).
I do apologies if this became a rant, this video was very well made and I very much enjoyed the music, great work, and cheers to a future for Nintendo!

*clapclapclap* This, made my night.

I was wondering why this did not have the name "Shamoozal" on it. I thought it was just going to be a live-action sequence at first. I guess that probably wouldn't have worked out well for the website. Then again, the "Numa Numa Dance" was live-action. I thought this was a neat little tribute. It's too bad I never played these games as a kid.

I was more of a Mario guy. It was really cool to incorporate different styles for everything. You all these scenes by yourself? Impressive! I think my favorite was probably the Contra part, with the ghost and everything.

Shamoozal responds:

I almost didn't post this video because of the live action stuff, I wasn't sure if it was going to fly. And yes I handled everything in this video, all of the animated sequences and the live action stuff. Glad you liked it.

I remember pouring over every detail in each Nintendo Power Magazine, replaying level upon level in my mind, dreaming of reaching areas i couldn't reach, finding items i couldn't find. When the magazine wasn't enough and I was at my wit's end, I called the hotline for help. When i knew a game inside and out I would put my name in the back of the instruction booklet at Blockbusters with ym number and help pople who called me.

Excellent music selection. Simon is now on ym radio and I'm telling friends.

This is just so amazing. It really captures how when having games that were so limited in story telling and graphics it almost forced us to use our imagination while playing.