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2 Girls 1 Cup reaction back in 2007. Just hearing the music gives me flashbacks
Lost Internet15,077,315 views • 15 days ago

A Super Mario 64 speedrunner once randomly teleported upward in Tick Tock Clock. Nobody could reliably recreate it. For years, one theory was that a cosmic ray flipped a single bit in the console’s memory at the perfect moment. Speedrunning lore got so deep it became space science.
Lost Internet153,152 views • 2 days ago

Burger King once made a website where you typed commands and a man in a chicken suit obeyed them. People spent hours trying to make him dance, fight, sit, moonwalk, or do something forbidden. It was called Subservient Chicken. For 2004, this was basically black magic.
Lost Internet332,487 views • 6 days ago

After Twitch chat beat Pokémon, people tried something even dumber. They made Twitch chat play Dark Souls. Thousands of people typed commands, died constantly, fought the controls, and somehow still beat the game after 43 days. Praise the sun, but with input lag.
Lost Internet517,993 views • 9 days ago
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Cleveland once released almost 1.5 million balloons to look wholesome. For a few minutes, it looked beautiful. Then the balloons came back down. They covered roads, interfered with an airport, drifted onto Lake Erie, and made a rescue search harder. A charity stunt accidentally became a disaster movie made of balloons.
Lost Internet60,850 views • 1 day ago

The Sega Saturn never got its true 3D Sonic game. It was called Sonic X-treme. It had weird fisheye levels, a strange rotating world, and enough development chaos to become gaming folklore. Then it was cancelled. While Mario 64 became the future, Sonic’s big 3D moment disappeared into screenshots and prototypes.
Lost Internet52,113 views • 1 day ago

Diablo fans waited years for a huge announcement at BlizzCon. Instead, Blizzard revealed a mobile game called Diablo Immortal. When someone asked if it was coming to PC, the crowd booed. Then the developer asked, “Do you guys not have phones?” That one line became gaming PR history.
Lost Internet244,236 views • 7 days ago