The Rejected Nintendo 64 Commercial

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In 1996 Nintendo released the Nintendo 64. It sold for $20.63 million in America, but in japan sold for only $5.54 million. Some commercials were aired on TV to promote the console but one commercial was rejected. Why? Because it was too crazy mostly due to Mario yelling. In July there was a Company Named Scope which They Known for the Animation, Nintendo of America Later asked them to Create a commercial for their console. So they did Create it when on the meeting room, The Employees of Scope enter And sit down. Everyone have a conversation about what the console and technology, Then they show the Commercial.

It starts with a Voice saying "are you ready to embrace the future of gaming" then a floating Mario head zooming out and yells. He said "Did you see that! I surely meet you" Mario then wahoooo's and starting to flying over. cutting to footage of Wave race 64. the Voice tells about the console's graphics until cut back to Mario saying loudly "I can go here, I can go there, I can go everywhere!" the scene cuts to Mario 64 footage. after it cuts to Mario said until he swearing. well the word have been bleeped out. This is the first time Mario saying a bad word but there's swearing in Mario Party were Luigi and Wario said OH MY GOD but they were only from the Japanese version, so lets continue. The footage cuts to Wave race 64 with the voice telling like earlier, then cut to a city and shows the word "Get N or Get out". cuts to Mario again like 4th time, he acts like a madman and said "This is the best thing of my life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" Mario Explodes and the N64 console shows up, a whispering can be heard.

The boss saw Mario swearing and other people saw it too. he thinks that scared people and freak out so they decide to Reject it. Scope went Bankrupt in 2007. For Reasons why was it forgotten? I found it at a Flea market while searching some old VHS movies and Told users on 4chan about it, later one user told me that he was the employee of Scope and tells the history behind it. since I decide to hide it away but don't Worry I uploaded on Youtube.

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