http://uk.youtube.com/experiencewii
Just watch. :)
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http://uk.youtube.com/experiencewii
Just watch. :)
LMAO! I was concentrating so hard on trying to find the link between Flash and the actual video that I only realised the destruction unfolding around me when the YouTube header swung in front of the screen. :p
Viza.
Fairly laggy on my computer, but really cool :)
Awesome!! :) I didn't expect that, really cool!
Wonder how they got the OK to mimic the youTube site, or maybe it was the other way around since it has a youTube URL. Really smooth on my pc, and was awesome.
This is funny.
Firefox/FP10 - didn't work at all.
IE/FP9 worked, but I got some AS errors and loads of lag.
Great idea, but I sense a project that didn't get any QA time.
Absolutely brilliant!!!
That's pretty cool, but i experienced the same errors as lesli_felix. Man that debug panel gives me the s**ts sometimes.
Ps: I really love the look of that wario game.
Really cool effect, I liked it!
wow that was amazing and the game looked really fun too! I love 2d games.
Strange that two people got FF/FP10 errors... I'm running the latest FF3 version and FP version (is that 10?) and it ran beautifully. Minor glitch where it pauses for a second right near the end when it's horribly chaotic but it did that everytime so...
Great idea, but needs more QA. I got the same glitch near the end, where there was an error.
Also, flashblock ruined the surprise, since the entire page didn't show up until I activated it. :)
I just want to make sure that everybody knows how awesome what they just saw was. At least on my system, this is how it worked:
Video started playing, looked like youtube, yadda yadda.
Video paused, as if there was a glitch. Sound kept rolling, but video stopped. I hit the scroll wheel on my mouse to scroll down a bit, and suddenly the video resumed as it should.
Video paused again, so I scrolled up with the mouse wheel. Video corrected.
Video paused again, so I scrolled down with the mouse wheel. Video corrected.
I begin scrolling up and down every second or so, to stop the video from locking up. So I'm basically shaking the screen up and down.
The website starts to fall apart.
So basically nintendo played me, and tricked me in to shaking youtube to pieces. Don't know how it worked on everyone else's computer, but I believe that was the desired effect.
It took rather a moment longer to load than a regular video should I YouTube would; while it is fascinating I would like to know the relevance of the URL remaining certainly 'messy' for the viewer, for if he/she wanted to click on some links or something to direct themselves to the product (I do not think that YouTube has able to operate personal URLs through their player yet).
Its cool because at the end, when all the items have fallen you can drag them and throw them around. The physics is pretty cool :)
Uhhh Wes I'm pretty sure the whole desired effect was that the game broke the website... "Shake It"
Yeah, but there's another level of user interaction to it. Try the link in Google Chrome, if you have it. It's possible that what I saw is just a bug with Chrome, but if it is, it's the most amazing bug that I've ever seen in my life. And I've seen bugs the size of a mouse.
My guess is that it was a chrome bug, but quite amusing nonetheless.
Part of me hopes it was a bug, because it was embarrassing thinking that nintendo could manipulate me that well. But part of me wants it to be real, because it would be so genius.