NES Nudity Galore - The JUSTIN BAILEY Conspiracy 103
Ben Mallahan writes "The debate has raged for years over the origins of the infamous
JUSTIN BAILEY code for the original Metroid; but now the truth has
finally come out. Brace yourself for the story of the biggest cover-up
in video game history ... and a healthy dose of 8-bit nudity!"
You've been warned. This short was produced by Ben Makes Movies.com, and I got hooked into watching a few of the other shorts there as well.
Welcome to facebook (Score:3, Interesting)
I can't believe... (Score:4, Insightful)
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I was actually more interested in the REAL story of who Justin Bailey was from the code and why his name was used. A comment below linking to Wikipedia was worth more to me than the cheesy video. Sorry.
I thought I was too mature for this... (Score:1)
Never thought I'd see the day (Score:5, Funny)
5/7 NEVER FORGET.
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5/7 NEVAR FORGET
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I think you meant "5/7, 5/9, 5/12, 5/13, 6/2, and 8/14 (so far) -- NEVER FORGET".
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And, given the nature of Slashdot's nationality, I think that should be:
5/7 NEVAR FORGET. Now, let's go invade the Ladies' Home Journal forums.
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Even the shark knows enough to wait for the dupe.
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It took about a thousand times more effor
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This [google.com] Chris DiBona. So much for Google's only rule. This thread is conspiracy theory central apparently.
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I once read a review of the Batman and Robin movie that said, "one man's homoerotic fantasy. see it, but tear your own eyes out first" which applies equally to this video.
If you'd like to see something funny on youtube about video games, might I suggest Ben "Yahtzee" Crowshaw's Review of the Darkness Demo. [youtube.com] That's actually good and entertaining, and doesn't fill you wit
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Not until Netcraft confirms it!
Peach! NOOOOO! (Score:2)
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No, I don't care about my karma any longer...
Re:Peach! NOOOOO! (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Peach! NOOOOO! (Score:5, Funny)
Oh, for shame! You at least need to do a GIS [google.com] (warning: NSFW!) before invoking Rule 34. Hell, we even have Peach/Daisy lesbo action by the third image. Not even a challenge.
For that matter, even Bowser turns up porn on the first page. Some topics make it just too easy. Now,"TV Tray Tables"[*], there you have a challenge.
(3rd page, for those really really bored).
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ham pita
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Heh... Okay, in fairness, I didn't find any outright porn in the first few pages. I did find some rather "racy" pics in the first few pages, though.
The order appears to have changed since I posted that, but the one I specifically meant looked like some sort of European beer ad (which I can't find at all, now). I also found one of a Vargas girl a few pages later (though now appearing on page 16, and I know I
Entertainment? (Score:5, Insightful)
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No, seriously, how the hell did this make main? (Score:5, Insightful)
"The Goomba has been jumped" (Score:1)
I for one welcome our shark jumping overlords (Score:5, Funny)
Is the dumbest thing I've ever seen here.
Who the hell is this "Ben Mallahan", and would it be okay to break his knee caps? Notice I don't pick on Timothy, some things are expected.
Perhaps its April Fools somewhere in the universe?
Is it god hinting at me that I should spend more time wading though the Obama spam on Reddit?
Has Slashdot jumped the shark?
Is there a cowboy neal option?
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Fucking A.
Who the hell is this "Ben Mallahan",
Internet meme dork of the month, it seems...
and would it be okay to break his knee caps?
Yes. In fact, partial credit for trying.
Notice I don't pick on Timothy, some things are expected.
Never mind. Forget that partial credit.
Perhaps its April Fools somewhere in the universe?
God, i hope. This is the lamest story i've seen on
Is it god hinting at me that I
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Things had been decent recently, that is, until this item.
I don't know about jumping the shark because we'll all be back tomorrow and there will be interesting stories in the future, but yes, this entry was really quite poor.
I register my -1 to this story too.
I think there's a problem with my DNS server (Score:5, Funny)
/. has my respect (Score:1)
What? No rickroll? (Score:4, Funny)
Digg article up. (Score:5, Funny)
They should change the name (Score:2, Funny)
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I could be wrong in my interpretation, however.
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Ben is Ben (Score:1)
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These days half the submissions seem to be "I just wrote an amazingly content-less blog post about Microsoft, check it out and give me ad revenue".
No. (Score:2)
Video would have been better (Score:5, Funny)
As the Comic Book Guy would say... (Score:1, Insightful)
My god, it's full of garbage (Score:5, Funny)
And I've been to SomethingAwful.com
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Someone should open a restaurant there.
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real origin of the JUSTIN BAILEY code (Score:5, Informative)
Wikipedia [wikipedia.org] of course has the real story:
"...the JUSTIN BAILEY password is a total fluke. If you play around with Metroid's password system (something you can do with the Metroid Password Generator program, found in Fan Apps), you can come up with other names and words that work as passwords. The "Justin Bailey" code is one which was found early on and happened to work pretty well, so it became widely reported."
I always remember Kid Icarus that used the same password system. It too had an interesting fluke password:
ICARUS FIGHTS
MEDUSA ANGELS
Hours of fun for the whole family.
/.b0rk'd (Score:1)
I will miss the days of high quality news
What a waste of time (Score:1)
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Dang sound card (Score:1)
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Oh noes! (Score:2, Informative)
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Notice the title "news for nerds", you only got half of the criteria. I came here expecting both, which, oddly, is why I still come here.
To remove the aura of flamebait-y-ness, your thing was funny and clever. But next time, please, submit it to Digg. I don't like being advertised at in the incorrect channels.
Hmm... (Score:1)
It was like falling into Hell.
If Pinhead shows up, I'm telling him it was Timothy who opened the Box.
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History of the NES game that never was: Hellraiser from Color Dreams [gamespy.com]
Slashdot effect? (Score:2)
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What it is and why. (Score:1)
with an emphasis on entertainment
i would like to point out that its not GAMES but shows up under games
More then likely this is some form of test against the slashdot community.
Testing what is what geeks will accept amoung the well established elite ranks of slashdotters.
It might be a test by the Corporate slashdot to see if its readers would like an entertainment section much like cnn.coms entertainment section.
See - > http://www.cnn.com/SHOWBIZ/ [cnn.com] were u go if u click the
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I kept waiting for the funny... (Score:4, Informative)
Buried. (Score:2)
This is what we call "jumping the shark."
Fire Timothy (Score:1, Interesting)