Mega64

2004

Seasons & Episodes

  • 5
  • 3
  • 2
  • 1
  • 0
8.7| NA| en| More Info
Released: 18 November 2004 Returning Series
Producted By: Mega64
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.mega64.com/
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Mega64 is a low-budget series of comedy skits centered on video games created by Rocco Botte, Derrick Acosta and Shawn Chatfield. Originally conceived to be a public-access television show, the five episodes produced were later released on DVD as Mega64 Version 1 in 2004. As of July 2012, two further DVDs have been released in 2006 and 2010 respectively titled Version 2 and Version 3 with six episodes apiece as well as two further DVDs comprising sketches and commercials the group has produced for gaming companies and websites including Ubisoft and IGN. Special editions of both Versions 1 and 2 were also released in 2008 and 2011 respectively. The Mega64 team are also responsible for the Gamedays event at Disneyland, a now annual event started in 2011. The event serves as both a meet and greet for the crew and fans and also as a popular event to explore the secrets of Disneyland, of which the members of Mega64 are renowned fans.

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Mega64 Audience Reviews

Teringer An Exercise In Nonsense
Stoutor It's not great by any means, but it's a pretty good movie that didn't leave me filled with regret for investing time in it.
PiraBit if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
Ortiz Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
chris priest I read a lot of great things about this series, so I checked it out. Honestly, there is a lot of potential here, but it just falls flat on it's face.One big weakness was the acting. The worst of them was the main one (Rocco). He was on screen probably 75% of the time, and he was hands down the most un-funny person on the whole cast. I actually van't think of an more un-funny person in the history of film. I'm not just saying that to be mean or as hyperbole, but seriously... Even Rob Schnider manages to be funny now and again in his movies. He reminded me of those nerdy high school drama students who thinks of themselves too highly. His facial expressions and voice inflection was way too overexaggerated which was distracting. I just wanted to punch him every time he said something. He only had one moment that I thought was funny, and that was the Metal Gear mission briefing. That was the only time it didn't seem like he was reading a cue card.The other main character (the one who played Horatio and the other beta-tester) was only slightly funnier. He suffered from the same over-acting as Rocco did. I felt like they were trying to go for a unscripted/spontaneous type feel for the film, but most of the sketches and gags were OBVIOUSLY scripted to the point where they were clearly reading lines.For instance that part in the beginning where one of them was just standing there eating pudding in front of the camera for 2 minutes. You could clearly tell he was acting, it didn't seem at all like it was natural or unscripted. The unscripted schpeel works for most small budget stuff like Jackass when it's actually unscripted, not fake like this.I did like the skinny white guy though. I thought he was the only character who portrayed any personality. His gags seems genuinely funny throughout. The absolute best part was the puppet. That damn puppet had me in stitches just about every scene he was in. If they do a sequel, they need to feature more of this guy and the puppet.The sketches were in my opinion the weakest part of the whole thing. Why the hell would I want to watch a bunch of high-schoolers throw dodgeballs at each other? Or a fat teenager run around asking people "Do you know who killed my father?" over and over again? Most of the sketches came off as poorly done Tom Green ripoffs. At least Tom Green played off bystanders' reactions to make it actually funny. Acting like a dumb ass in public does not automatically make it funny.Also, I must say the editing, music, costume, and sets were all well done, especially for a small budget film like this one. The three guys who wrote this should be proud of themselves. Its just too bad the actors had to ruin it.
Yassir Al-Refaie I can't believe this hasn't been done before!The concept is a mad scientist develops a console called the Mega 64. It is able to tap into people minds and act out the games. He hires Rocco Botte and Dereck Acosta to test the MEga 64.The Presentation of the series is amazing. The DVD Art is well suited, and the Menus are classical (literally). Considering they don't have that much of a budget, you'd be surprised by the quality of what they've pulled off, and the way they've been able to develop the characters.The music is a great mix of ORIGINAL compositions by Ian Lucky, who has amazing talent and has really helped the feel of the show. And also classic tracks from The Aquabats. Both of these mix together in a fluid musical sensation that you will not forget. (The soundtrack is available on the site Mega64.com)I suggest if you like video games, BUY this! And if you don't like video games but want to get ideas for low budget film making, AGAIN get this!Dereck, Rocco, Shawn, Marcus will be stars of tomorrow!
stilanas This is an amateur TV series that works well considering what the filmmakers had to work with. The series has a lot of potential but some of the skits and candid camera stunts fall flat and are not quite laugh out loud funny. Many of the previews on their website gave away the funniest parts. Specifically those parts are "Shenmue," "Metal Gear Solid," and "River City Ransom" ("BARF!") and even these parts are only funny if you're familiar with the source material. The skits with Rocco and Derrick just running around as Mario and Luigi or Kid Iccarus were pointless and not really worth watching. Nevertheless, it is worth a buy if you can tolerate the amount of time it takes for Awful-Video to ship it to you.
captjapan Ticket to the show: $7. Popcorn, soda and candy: 12 bucks. Seeing "Mega64": Priceless. A tale of dreams found and lost, of family and of the brutality inside and outside the video game world. A madman out for revenge, a group of friends in a battle for survival and a puppet who could save them all. American film-making legend Rocco takes us from hell through purgatory and into paradise, each represented by modern conflicts in what is billed as a complex and profound work of art. Watch and learn how to draw crappy mustaches, you can't go wrong."In the not too distant future, a former video game programmer and mad scientist Dr. Poque grows weary of the world's games. Shunned from society, he invents the most powerful video game console ever created- The Mega64; A machine powerful enough to download old video games into users' brains, making them embarrassingly real. To prove himself to the reluctant public, he captures ordinary teenagers to beta test the machine 24/7 and document their progress within his secret compound... beneath his apartment building. Lead by the brave duo of Rocko and Derek, this kidnapped crew must endure the digital insanity and learn why video games and the real world should never mix."