They Digg It is an occasional look at popular Nintendo related content on social news site Digg.com
Some of the best entertainment in the past couple weeks has been videos of people in all sorts of Halloween costumes in drunken fights. Unfortunately, our favorite pair of plumbers took it a step too far when they flat out attacked and robbed a Staten Island cabbie on Halloween night.
What happened guys? Needed some cash to support your rampant shroom habit? Sad.
Here's an amazing PSA from back in the NES's heyday featuring none other than Captain Lou Albano sporting his Mario cap telling kids to stay off drugs. It aired on the now defunct(or at least re-branded "Philly57") to coincide with the also defunct Super Mario Super Show.
That's all well and good, of course, but we don't remember a PSA that ever got quite as blunt as this one does at the end. We don't want to spoil the shock, so just watch the video and see for yourself.
We thought of including this video in a review roundup for Scribblenauts, but we can never really take Yahtzee seriously enough to consider these "reviews".
That's not to say we're giving Scribblenauts a golden ticket.. he certainly has a lot of valid points. We just find it hard to believe that he hates everything, so we have to assume his reviews are a little skewed for humor.
In any case, humorous it is, so scroll on down and check it out.
They Digg It is an occasional look at popular Nintendo related content on social news site Digg.com
Haha,.. we just came across this gem and suddenly a whole new site feature popped into our heads. Digg users seem to love Nintendo stuff, so whenever we see something interesting and Nintendo related on there, we'll be sure to share it with you guys.
So, to get this party started, a simple photo with 180 diggs entitled "You ladies like Gameboy?"
If you like this, hit the source link and digg it!
For some of our younger readers, the following images might mean nothing. That saddens us. The Atari 2600 (and various clone systems) propelled us through our early childhood. We have to admit that we have a definite soft spot in our heart for the times before Mario(he was Jumpman back then!) when g ..continue reading Time Machine: Wii classics from the 80's!
Today's been pretty productive over at NGO headquarters.. we made a lot of little tweaks on the site to make things run and look a tad better and we're really happy with the progress we've made.