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GameTrailers Pop-Fiction - Episode 25: Dial M for MissingNo


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30 Jun 2012 14:09

I usually love PopFiction but this episode was pretty meh, simply because of the Mega64Bits...

Why, because it was not funny, nor was it informative. It also didn`t go well with the PF-theme, though that might have been intentional!

Worst episode as of yet...
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30 Jun 2012 14:22

Wait why are they implying that missing no isn't real in the intro nintendo confirmed it,as well as countless videoes showing it. What's next doubting the existence of minus world or the 1-up trick in smb 1?
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30 Jun 2012 14:22

that is some awesome stuff I never knew that about the original games, I know of the classic methods, but you can also catch a mew and have is appear as the fossils or ghost, so much awesome! mega64 parts was just painful
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30 Jun 2012 14:28

I had a MissingNo back in grade school, tons of us did. Christ, we all bought Gamesharks specifically FOR this. I had no idea this was a "myth", thankfully, I never came into contact with any graphical glitches, and I never knew he could show up in several other forms. In my mind MissingNo will always be a lovable living mutated barcode.
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30 Jun 2012 15:17

I have to agree with Master Mo, the Mega64 bit was really unnecessary and ruined the overall video.

It was quite interesting otherwise, though I thought MissingNo existing was common knowledge, not a myth.
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30 Jun 2012 16:40

Maybe they'll do Pokemon Black next or the Lavender Town tone crap. I know creepy-pasta's aren't really their thing but it would make for an interesting episode.
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30 Jun 2012 16:50

As much as I love Mega 64, they are only really good when they are interacting with the unsuspecting public or doing parodies.

This myth was also quite bland because it just takes 5 seconds to search it on Bulbapedia to find out all the information behind it.
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30 Jun 2012 18:23

Missingno is pretty common knowledge, so the whole video was pretty unnecessary. The producers or whatever probably saw that and contacted Mega64 to make it more "interesting."

I was not bothered by the Mega64 bits at all, though.
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30 Jun 2012 22:57

God that was awful to watch.
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01 Jul 2012 10:18

MissingNo is a game glitch, not an actual Pokemon.

Haven't we been over this already? -_-;

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