As in, stuff we have material for or the usual kind?
i meant as in, i personally remember tons of media that i can't identify, lol
Eeeeeh.... no, the spreadsheet will only include stuff that we have material associated with said unidentified media. ModWalletGuy did that same mistake before.
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i meant as in, i personally remember tons of media that i can't identify, lol
Eeeeeh.... no, the spreadsheet will only include stuff that we have material associated with said unidentified media. ModWalletGuy did that same mistake before.
makes sense, i just have a lot of personal interest in the topic cause of my own experience with it lol
Post by extremewreck2000 on Jun 24, 2024 7:41:33 GMT
A couple more things! Some sort of stop-motion animated short where Santa Claus gets arrested: This one showed up on some FOX TV station at one point. Not sure if this was shown nationally or if it was only shown in a few local affiliates. The Story of Jelda: A weird piece of text hidden in Portopia Renzoku Satsujin Jiken (PC-88) that has no relation what-so-ever(the game is a murder mystery visual novel, meanwhile the text describes some sci-fi strategy adventure) to the game, possibly being taken from elsewhere. Running orange fox: A sprite of a running fox holding a basket on top of his head found in Boogie Beebies: Let It Snow, an Adobe Flash game based on a CBeebies show. This sprite, alongside the snow that you catch in the game being internally named "apples" implies that the fox is a leftover from another game.
Dreams are boundless, imaginations are infinite, space is a multi-directional spiral & Akazukin ChaCha is my favorite anime
A couple more things! Some sort of stop-motion animated short where Santa Claus gets arrested: This one showed up on some FOX TV station at one point. Not sure if this was shown nationally or if it was only shown in a few local affiliates. The Story of Jelda: A weird piece of text hidden in Portopia Renzoku Satsujin Jiken (PC-88) that has no relation what-so-ever(the game is a murder mystery visual novel, meanwhile the text describes some sci-fi strategy adventure) to the game, possibly being taken from elsewhere. Running orange fox: A sprite of a running fox holding a basket on top of his head found in Boogie Beebies: Let It Snow, an Adobe Flash game based on a CBeebies show. This sprite, alongside the snow that you catch in the game being internally named "apples" implies that the fox is a leftover from another game.
Took 5 seconds to find "santa gets arrested fox stop motion animation" on Google search - the fox Santa arrest video it's from MadTV youtu.be/bP2q8XUW4Bw?si=64JKgllyApXvqly1
This fleisher-esque cartoon (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVKGXwVPTVU): It was debated if it was made in the 40s or just a web animation in disguise, also the Excel Movie Products logo at the end could be a clue on its origins. Guy playing drums on Fox Weather (https://youtu.be/PPJw60phb5I?t=130): Used in "GASTON GETS CHUTLEY DISEASE AND THE HOIP WHILE HE WINS A BRONZE MEDAL IN WRESTLING" by Imaperson.
This fleisher-esque cartoon (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVKGXwVPTVU): It was debated if it was made in the 40s or just a web animation in disguise, also the Excel Movie Products logo at the end could be a clue on its origins. Guy playing drums on Fox Weather (https://youtu.be/PPJw60phb5I?t=130): Used in "GASTON GETS CHUTLEY DISEASE AND THE HOIP WHILE HE WINS A BRONZE MEDAL IN WRESTLING" by Imaperson.
If you look in the comments of the first one someone says it's "A Worms Eye View" from 1939
This fleisher-esque cartoon (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVKGXwVPTVU): It was debated if it was made in the 40s or just a web animation in disguise, also the Excel Movie Products logo at the end could be a clue on its origins. Guy playing drums on Fox Weather (https://youtu.be/PPJw60phb5I?t=130): Used in "GASTON GETS CHUTLEY DISEASE AND THE HOIP WHILE HE WINS A BRONZE MEDAL IN WRESTLING" by Imaperson.
If you look in the comments of the first one someone says it's "A Worms Eye View" from 1939
This is a strange one; this is apparently a bootleg PC game based off The Little Cars In The Great Race, & by bootleg, I mean this apparently isn't even licensed by Video Brinquedo! The developer is rumored to be Vlad Muia, but there seems to be no actual evidence to suggest this.
Oh yeah, you forgot about the other Commodore 64 games I listed as well, such as Raz & Massacre.
Hey, sorry I've been a bit busy so I only had time to list some of them but I'll finish it soon.