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9 More Video Game WTFs [CONTINUED]


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·Nov 10, 2024

Do you remember Game Genie? This is what would happen if Mario had a magic mushroom. Oh, I love [Music] that someone's hallucinating. What I love about this is the Game Genie codes themselves are hilarious. The codes he's using are Zley, Pigp, and I in Conker: Bad Fur Day. You actually fight living poop! Diarrhea comes alive! It's after you! No, it's freaking scary. It is the most scary villain ever. Can you imagine if your poop rose out of the toilet and they wanted to attack you? That's eoli; that did happen to me last week, actually, but I had these weird tacos.

This WTF was submitted to Vsauce by the staff, Sarge, and I couldn't be more thankful. Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, this guy has, I don't know, some sort of broken spine or something, and it looks like he's... um, this is the Holy Grail of every dude's fantasy. I don't see what's so weird about it. I think it's freaking amazing! I think he deserves a Medal of Honor. If you've got more that you like, leave them in the comments, 'cause I want to see more! If you want daily video game news and comedy, subscribe here.

Exactly! Good point, Andrea! And if you're a really cool person, check us out on Facebook. One of my favorite things to do is to explore kind of the weird, glitchy... you're not supposed to access them; they haven't really been developed areas of World of Warcraft. The coolest one I just found this yesterday is the ability to go underneath Oramar. You jump off of this fence you're not supposed to jump off of, and all of a sudden you fall into this weird desert, and the entire city of Oramar becomes invisible. It's so trippy! It's like almost kind of a cool place to go and hide and meditate. Kate! [Music]

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