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I'm sure most of us have seen Meat Canyon's recent episode of what appears to be a new series / puppet show. From what I can tell- it seems that Hunter's collaborations with Kreature Kid have been building up to this new show of his. Fun fact, friend of mega64: Craig Gleason did concept art for a lot of the puppets used on the show. I noticed Hunter had been wearing a lot of Craig Gleason T-Shirts lately, and so it makes sense they were working together!
All that being said- Derrick voice acted for this phone-puppet in a fun collaborative video a year ago. I really hope we get to see Derrick voice the role again. Derrick voice acting alongside Marc M (of Sick Animation) would be some of my favorite worlds colliding.
If you haven't seen it, I highly recommend you check out the behind the scenes of the first episode- the level of attention to detail is astounding. Really cool stuff.
I haven't really kept up with Mega64 for quite some time. Recently found my Mega64: The Soundtrack CD and it kickstarted my brain. Whatever happened with that retrospective book they were talking about? They talked about it a lot, writing at Disneyland, it almost being done. Have they ever addressed it whatsoever? Like even selling it digitally as a PDF if they don't want to eat the price of physical copies, since I know they've had some very public financial issues. Was it ever brought up as something they might release via Patreon? Just trying to figure it out. Sorry if this was something frequently asked with no answer.
There is no shortage of “maxxing” trends on social media, from “looksmaxxing” to “fibermaxxing” to “sleepmaxxing.”
The latest, known as “ballmaxxing,” has men injecting fluids like saline or Surgilube into their testicles to increase their size. Some proponents say that ballmaxxing helped inflate their testicles to the size of grapefruits.
Honestly mega64 got me back into magic the gathering specifically commander. I was buying accessories for my commander nights and I remembered they released a d20 dice. I was wondering if this post gets to them to reconsider rereleasing the d20 dice or making a second wave I'm willing to buy it. This also is a request for anyone selling theirs I am willing to buy it, I live in the usa.
I’m curious how many Mega64 fans are still active gamers versus people like me who mostly stuck around for the personalities.
I’m assuming a lot of us discovered the guys as teenagers and are now entering our 30s. Back then, I was completely addicted to video games but as I’ve gotten older, I just don’t have the time for them anymore. There's so little time after a 9 - 5 to work towards a dream, I can't justify a 10-20 hour game commitment.
I still follow the boys because I genuinely enjoy them, and honestly I don’t even mind when the podcast has little or no video game discussion. But when they do talk about games, it’s basically my only remaining connection to that world.
Maybe it’s just nostalgia and things always feel more magical when you’re younger, but it also feels like the industry itself used to evolve so much faster. The jump from N64 to GameCube to Wii/360/PS3 felt exciting and genuinely innovative. Now a lot of modern gaming feels like rehashes, remakes or incremental upgrades and I rarely feel like I’m missing out anymore.
Song rips btw
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I thought people here might enjoy this. Here's ten questions with Derrick! I ask him a lot about the creative work he's involved in and where to get the best food in San Diego.
Some background: I draw a comic strip and send out a weekly newsletter. This year, I've been interviewing and featuring other comic artists as guests. Since Derrick has been really involved in comics lately - and I'm a huge Mega64 fan - I reached out and he agreed to answer some questions! Hope you enjoy!