That is awesomeSuicideking said:Video game brand condoms... well.. here:
http://www.ripten.com/2010/07/16/nintendo-condoms-for-the-mature-adult-gamer-dylan4422/
I'll take 10!
That is awesomeSuicideking said:Video game brand condoms... well.. here:
http://www.ripten.com/2010/07/16/nintendo-condoms-for-the-mature-adult-gamer-dylan4422/
Sexually Transmitted Infection, it changed about two years ago, apparently too many people were deathly afraid of the world "disease," as it was typically "incurable and fatal." *Rolls eyes* I'm still calling it an STD, regardless.AvsJoe said:What's an STI? Is that like a more powerful STD?
Uh, no. It's so teens will stop being dumb and getting pregnant. It's not saying kill us off, it's saying to quit getting knocked up as a teen like a moron and wait until you're more emotionally and financially mature before having kids like a responsible person should be.mariofan1000 said:Best ad ever, but being honest it's basically promoting "REMEMBER, WEAR A CONDOM! MAKE THE HUMAN RACE EXTINCT!"
Yeah... But surely you can see the sense of humour behind it right?mjc0961 said:...
Okay, so you know how if you just let Mega Man stand there, he kinda stares blankly ahead and blinks a lot? That's what this video made me do, except I'm thinking "What the hell did I just watch?!" along with it.
Also, I know it was just one little beige pixel, but I find it silly that they would show his 8-bit junk (twice) and then cover it up with a censor bard. Kinda defeats the purpose of censoring it if we already saw it.
hahahahaha yeah probably...Tharwen said:Probably something to do with crabs.Orcus_35 said:I wouldn't imagine what a HalfLife 2 condom campaign would render...Evilsanta said:I guess that is a good way...Though using a newer game would maybe yield better results.
Still not a bad way to go.
With the word 'crowbar' awkwardly squeezed in somewhere.
Oh, that would have been epic =D But sadly no.Tim Latshaw said:I'm forced to watch this with the sound off for now, but please tell me the video ended with the repeated "1-up" noise.