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How To SLEEP With Mario!! -- Mind Blow 10


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·Nov 10, 2024

[Music] Brain controlled robot arm. In four years, and Pokémon's Ekans backwards is Snake. Arbok is Cobra, and Muk backwards is uh, Bees. Sauce! Kevin here, this is mind blow.

Okay, so connect hacks let you control your TV with your hands, but the NES actually had a controller called the U-Force that allowed you to control Mario and Ryu with your hands in 1989. Unfortunately, it didn't work very well, and that's why they say don't touch.

You might have seen this street legal Tron light cycle. Hey, this is neat stuff, but what's really neat is this giant curved OLED screen. It's the next advancement in flexible screen technology. Bendy!

Some old school technology becomes new with this modded NES DVD player. And check out these custom NES paint jobs! They even have windows on the top to see what game is locked and loaded.

Here's a Nintendo hologram from the 3DS launch that might be the only thing cooler to have in your bedroom than level 11 of Super Mario Brothers. This is World 7 of Super Mario 3. Check out the islands! Crowbar plus arm equals Half-Life.

How about a slow-motion world? This is HD video taken with a Phantom Flex high-speed cinema camera. That kind of looks like Muk.

Hey, who are you texting? H. My front door lock. Oh cool! Literature and 8-bit graphics collide with The Great Gatsby game. I'm not sure if you could write a book report on the game instead of reading the book, but it's really fun to play. Find the link below, and it begs the question: What's your favorite book that you read in school, if you have one?

Finally, let's check out a cinematic tribute to the Neo Geo. I'm going to leave you with a riddle. The first person to get the riddle right and explain how they got their answer will be featured at the top of Vsauce's channel page as our genius of the week.

Mary walks into a hardware store to buy something for her house. When asked the price, the clerk says: The price of two is 14, the price of 35 is 28, and the price of 235 is 42.

CS! What does Mary want to buy? Think you know it? Leave your answer in the comments below, and as always, thanks for watching!

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