Konami held their annual pre-E3 streaming event earlier today, and I'll bet dollars you donuts you mostly waited around until that one game you were interested in finally popped on screen. Maybe it was the new Metal Gear, or the next PES, but if it was Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2, I hope you hung in there all the way. If not, you missed yourself one hell of a giggle.
Spend enough time online, trying to find the latest info on a game, or the newest trailer, and eventually, you'll run into a parody of some sort. It's a given, and just something that's part of the gaming culture nowadays, especially since everyone can easily shoot some video, edit it together, and throw it up on YouTube for the world to see. If you're reading this, chances are you're familiar with some of the more well known personalities and groups out there. HAWP, AVGN, Keith Apicary, there's quite a few. Some folks are pretty good at it, and others are absolutely awful. Mega64 is in the former category, and definitely worth checking out.
HAWP managed to get inside Gearbox and president Randy Pitchford, but Mega64 was ablr to get Nintendo legend Shigeru Miyamoto in one of theirs. Though the Pitchford crotch punch was still mighty impressive, Mega64 won the trump card as far as industry insid..ism, inner...no, "insiderism" goes.
When you think of vampires, the image that comes to mind, until "Twilight" screwed it all up, is usually something...corpsey, because that's essentially what a vampire is. A walking dead creature that only comes out at night to drink the blood of the living. The long hair, long fingernails, skeletal frame, all that. The last thing you would envision would be a portly man prancing about with a red coat from Hot Topic and oversized belt buckle. Nevertheless, that's exactly what Mega64 delivered, all with the support of Konami.
You can see the first time a Belmont ever officially pooped his pants in the video below.