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3D Nes Mario is a video made by boyshark46 on September 5th, 2010.
 
[[File:Gametheory.gif|thumb|It's-a Me!]]3D Nes Mario is a video made by boyshark46 on September 5th, 2010.


The video starts out by showing a 3D version of 8-bit Mario's sprite; the sprite rotates 360 degrees multiple times. At 20 seconds, the picture switches to 3D Mario (from Super Mario 64) doing his kicking animation while the Bob-Omb Battlefield theme plays in the background. At 0:30, a close-up of Chucky (from Child's Play) accompanied by a woman screaming is shown. The video cuts to black as an evil laugh plays before the video ends.
The video starts out by showing a 3D version of 8-bit Mario's sprite; the sprite rotates 360 degrees multiple times. At 20 seconds, the picture switches to 3D Mario (from Super Mario 64) doing his kicking animation while the Bob-Omb Battlefield theme plays in the background. At 0:30, a close-up of Chucky (from Child's Play) accompanied by a woman screaming is shown. The video cuts to black as an evil laugh plays before the video ends.

Revision as of 20:51, 14 December 2018

It's-a Me!

3D Nes Mario is a video made by boyshark46 on September 5th, 2010.

The video starts out by showing a 3D version of 8-bit Mario's sprite; the sprite rotates 360 degrees multiple times. At 20 seconds, the picture switches to 3D Mario (from Super Mario 64) doing his kicking animation while the Bob-Omb Battlefield theme plays in the background. At 0:30, a close-up of Chucky (from Child's Play) accompanied by a woman screaming is shown. The video cuts to black as an evil laugh plays before the video ends.

Trivia

  • The 3D model used in this video is the same model used by MatPat in the old Game Theory intro.

Gallery

File:Bob-Omb.oga Bob-Omb Battlefield theme.

Link

NOTE: The following video contains a screamer!

  • youtube.com/watch?v=fvbP8m0_rpI