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Forums - Nintendo - Wii skit on SNL last night

Gamerace said:
Old joke but nicely done. Nintendo's gotta love all the free media attention they get.

 

Yeah, a lot of people don’t realize that the PS2 became a cultural icon at the height of its popularity and this is part of the reason it continued to sell so well for so long



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hahahahahaha its still funny though



lol i enjoyed that.

makes me wana play wario again



It was kind of funny, but No More Heroes already made that joke a year ago. But damn, Alec Baldwin is a sexy sexy man. I'm straight, but I'd still hit that.



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Just with the high ratings Saturday Night Live gets alone now that MADtv is gone meant an extra 2 million Wii's sold for 09 for the free media..

That was hilarious specially the mother holding it with two hands as a mic at the end before they took it away..



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ROFLMAO for some reason its so much funnier when baldwin does it. that made my day.



Very funny. The game isn't as fun as they make it look, though.



 

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Am I supposed to laugh just because it's SNL? That really wasn't that funny. I laughed at the end when he said "Don't worry, your mother is a natural!" but it was forced.



 

 

I lol'd.



Support good third party games on wii. Buy games like house of the dead overkill, de blob, madworld, the conduit and boom blox.

Gamerace said:
Old joke but nicely done. Nintendo's gotta love all the free media attention they get.

 

No way that was free. SNL is all about the product placement.

It became really obvious when I saw them do a tech support sketch surrounded my iMacs and one character mentions his iPod for no damn reason. This was in the fledgling days of the iPod, before it became an industry powerhouse.



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