Hey guys. I've been gone for a while and replied to this thread nearly a year ago when it seemed to have been stopped dead. I thought this was a piece of Pixar history that deserved to be found, because there is not a lot of information or documentation about this era of the studio, and I can't believe you all found it! I'm shocked honestly, but amazed. I planned to make a video about this DVD (to get more people to find out about it), but stopped when life got in the way a year ago. Now that it's been found, I want to make it again. All we have to do now is find a Pixar Imaging Computer lol.
This is pretty interesting. I feel that this part of Pixar's history is ignored, even though it shouldn't be. Is this all the information we have on it? Does anyone know how many copies were made? and if ripping the disc could be considered "disrespectful" to the employees, where else could we find the contents of the DVD?
There was a user by the name of GameKing53. He reviewed video games, mostly for Nintendo consoles (Nintendo Wii, Gamecube, Virtual Console etc.) under the name NintenTV reviews. A few years ago he deleted his channel, wanting to move on. All of his videos are now lost, except for one I found on some foreign website. Anybody else ever heard of this guy?