Mega64

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Mega64

Mega64: Version 2 DVD Cover
Genre Comedy
Creator(s) Rocco Botte
Derrick Acosta
Starring Rocco Botte
Derrick Acosta
Shawn Chatfield
Opening theme The Aquabats - Sequence Erase (instrumental version)
Country of origin USA
No. of episodes 11 (Two Seasons)
Production
Running time 20-30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel None
Original run November 18, 2004
Links
IMDb profile

Mega64 is a low-budget series of comedy skits centered around video games. Co-creator Derrick Acosta describes it as, "Jackass with video games".

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[edit] Premise

In the not-too-distant future, the sinister scientist Dr. Poque creates a gaming console with the ability to tap into the human mind, somehow making the games appear real to its users. He "recruits" two specimens named Rocko and Derek to enslave in a hidden beta-testing camp for his device.

While Rocko and Derek are hooked to the device (called the Mega64), the viewer sees them acting as characters in the corresponding game, interacting with normal people in San Diego who are often unaware that they are on hidden camera, but are notified after the filming is completed. Occasionally, however, the cameraman will be out in the open, in situations where covert filming is unnecessary or impossible.

Another character, named Sean, is initially hired by Dr. Poque as Rocko and Derek's "E-mail delivery man," but also starts taking part in the Mega64 experiments. Shortly thereafter, two additional characters are introduced: a puppet named Marcus, who is presumably working for Poque; and Horatio, Poque's eccentric, Mexican roommate.

[edit] History

Version 1 DVD case.
Version 1 DVD case.

The series was originally produced to air on public-access television; however, the original six episodes did not get broadcast. Later, creator Rocco Botte pitched the show to G4, but to no avail. Eventually, the show staff released what episodes had been produced so far on DVD, published through Awful Video, the publishing arm of Something Awful. The Mega64 official site provides links to order the DVD, as well as several free sample video clips.

The show's website includes several exclusive videos such as "Agent Smith Goes to Washington", which primarily spoofs The Matrix films and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, with a subtle homage to the game Paperboy, and others.

The show has also been referenced in the popular video gaming magazines Electronic Gaming Monthly and Nintendo Power. The Luigi's Mansion skit was also featured on a DVD included with issue 147 of Nintendo Official Magazine.

Mega64: Version 2, the show's second season, was released on DVD on July 20th, 2006.

[edit] Episodes

[edit] Version 1 (first season)

  1. Life Inside A Console
  2. I Fell Asleep
  3. Poque
  4. The Gangs Returned To Class And Became Honor Students
  5. Eyes of Skull Has A Secret

[edit] Version 2 (second season)

  1. This Story Is Happy End
  2. Ode To Sue
  3. And Suddenly, Ezra Didn't Feel So Alone Anymore
  4. What The Hell Happened To Mega64?
  5. Summer Semester
  6. Stranger

[edit] Promotional Skits

Mega64's unique style of skits and humor has been gaining commercial attention. For Ubisoft alone, they've produced skits featuring Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, Cold Fear, 187 Ride or Die, Myst V: End of Ages, Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones, Dark Messiah of Might and Magic and Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent, all of which have been available for download on their respective websites.

Skits featuring Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter are available for download not only on the game's official website, but also via Xbox Live to Microsoft's Xbox 360, in full high-definition and Dolby 5.1 Surround, both firsts for Mega64. Both videos are now available, listed as "GRAW: Cross-Com 1" and "GRAW: Cross-Com 2".

Mega64 has become infamous for not having skits they are commissioned to make released by the companies. These include skits for Red Steel, Far Cry and Super Smash Bros. Melee.

[edit] Cast

  • Rocco Botte - Dr. Poque/Rocko/Additional Characters
  • Derrick Acosta - Derek/Horatio/Additional Characters
  • Shawn Chatfield - Sean/Marcus/Additional Characters

[edit] Additional Cast

  • Craig Chatfield - Sombrero Guy
  • Chaz Baltezore - tr1gg3r s3r1ou5!!!!1 (Trigger Serious)
  • Krista Chatfield - True Virus
  • Kevin Castaneda - Rick
  • Corey Springett - Vase Holder
  • Jon Allen - Kain (voice)
  • Kyle Hebert - Wanser (voice)
  • Duncan Roberts - Specter (voice)
  • Thomas F. Wilson - Himself
  • Nicole Crakes - Happy Program Girl/Gorilla
  • Jenny Luckey - Sue
  • Matthew Lopez - Future Dude
  • Jonatahn Rohrbacher - Benny/Tony
  • Margie Acosta - Horatio's Mom
  • Josh Elwell - Teddy Beans
  • Richard Botte - Danny America
  • Hawley Laterza - Gruntilda
  • Jennifer Jensen - Herself
  • Luke Chatfield - Thark the Man-Possum
  • Garett A. Hunter - Lobo Fuerte/Jesse the Man-Snake/"frankie.jpeg"
  • John Wasner - Jon
  • Kevin Bowen - Dr. Poque's old boss
  • Tommy Tallarico - Hairy Gary the Feral Child/Himself (outtake[1])
  • Shigeru Miyamoto - Himself

[edit] Crew

  • Rocco Botte - Co-creator/Writer/Producer
  • Derrick Acosta - Co-creator/Writer
  • Shawn Chatfield - Cameraman/Writer
  • Ian Luckey - Composer (Version 1)
  • Josh Jones - Composer (Version 2)
  • The Aquabats - Additional Music
  • T.D. Philostrate & Vanessa Luckey - Costumes
  • Garrett Hunter - Makeup/Effects (Version 2)
  • Shmorky - Version 2 Opening Animation

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

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