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2->''"In the not too distant future, the sinister scientist Dr. Poque creates a gaming console with the ability to tap into the human mind. He recruits young specimens Rocko and Derek, two extraordinary subjects, to become enslaved within a beta-testing camp. This is their story. This is [=Mega64=]."''
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4''[=Mega64=]'' is a low-budget (though their budget has increased considerably) SketchComedy series created by and starring Rocco Botte, Derrick Acosta, and Shawn Chatfield. The series started out focusing primarily on skits involving one or more people reenacting video games in real life. Many of ''[=Mega64=]'''s skits can be watched on their [[https://www.youtube.com/user/RoccoB64 YouTube channel]].
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6The story of ''[=Mega64=]'' centers on Dr. Poque, a MadScientist who creates the ultimate gaming console, the eponymous [=Mega64=]. He kidnaps Rocko Boaty and Derek Ackawzdha and forces them to beta-test the machine. They are soon joined in these tests by Sean Chatfeild, who [[ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything initially was supposed to deliver e-mails]]. The cast is rounded out by Horatio, Dr. Poque's Mexican roommate who steals everything, and Marcus, a sexist puppet who works for Poque.
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8[[JustForFun/IThoughtThatWas Not to be confused with]] ''Mega Man 64'', the [[Platform/Nintendo64 N64]] version of ''VideoGame/MegaManLegends'', nor a [[Website/SomethingAwful goon]] going by the same name with a large number of [[LetsPlay Let's Plays]].
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11!!''[=Mega64=]'' provides examples of:
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16* AffectionateParody: While sarcasm and satire is a major part of [=Mega64=]'s bread and butter, most of it as a whole is run on a genuine love for video games, pop culture, and low budget movies.
17* AscendedExtra: Pretty much every [=Mega64=] "member" beyond the original trio started out working for them as extra help behind the scenes before gradually becoming more prominent.
18* BerserkButton: They don't like being asked if they've been arrested as they consider it a [[DiscreditedMeme dead horse topic]].
19* ButtMonkey:
20** Dr. Poque.
21** Raiden in the skit supplied to the pre-E3 show. Pretty much every single one of his attempted jobs (children's birthday entertainer, plumber, gourmet chef, professional dog walker, town crier, professional skateboarder, breakdancer, and artist, in that order) since his four year unemployment ended up crashing and burning. They eventually [[ThrowTheDogABone Threw the Dog a Bone]] to Raiden with a last-chance job of being a cybernetic private military contractor, where it is implied that he successfully got it.
22** Shawn's more passive personality causes him to be an easy target whenever the other dudes start doing a bit.
23* CallBack:
24** There are many instances in Version 3 that call back to events, characters, or even throwaway gags from the previous two seasons.
25** In the skit supplied for the Konami Pre-E3 show, Cyborg Raiden's first attempt at a job since being unemployed for four years was being an entertainer for children's birthday parties, which went just as well as anyone would expect (when trying to cut the cake, he accidentially destroyed the entire table). At the end of the skit, [[VideoGame/ZoneOfTheEnders Jehuty]] was offered the same job first, only his use of the job was even worse than Raiden's (namely, he terrorized the neighborhood by bombarding it during his "entertainer's duties")
26* CringeComedy:
27** Some of their public skits, especially the ''VideoGame/{{Catherine}}'' one.
28** Dr Poque's date in "Ode to Sue" could count as this.
29* FakeGuestStar
30** Garrett has rarely missed a podcast, is involved in nearly every single skit[[note]]Although, he doesn't participate in the pranks[[/note]], has his own show on the podcast channel every Wednesday, and even had star billing on the podcast from 2017 on, and yet he only officially became a fulltime [=Mega64=] member in ''2019''[[note]]He was the last person of Rocco, Shawn, Derrick, and Kevin to quit his day job.[[/note]].
31** Parodied with Shawn on the podcast, who is constantly called a "special guest star" despite being one of the founding members.
32* OffTheShelfFX: Used constantly due to the intentionally lo-fi nature of most of their videos.
33* ForcedPerspective: Employed in some shots of the "In Five Minutes" series whenever scale needs to be conveyed.
34** The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPhv_Ll-BzA DRAGON BALL Z IN FIVE MINUTES]] series turns this into an art form.
35** Marcus from the main [=Mega64=] series is actually just [[https://www.thepuppetstore.com/Dad_White_Puppets_p/gs4302.htm a regular puppet]] bought from an online puppet store.
36* OverlyLongGag:
37** The Dead Rising 3 skit goes on for an hour and 8 minutes.
38** The first episode of the main show starts with Derek eating pudding for roughly two minutes.
39** The ''Franchise/StarWars: VideoGame/TheForceUnleashed'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXxEHa6ip_Q skit]] qualifies.
40** Anytime [[RunningGag Derrick screams.]]
41* MusicalEpisode:
42** "[=Mega64=]!"
43** The 2011 commentary for "Summer Semester" is a 31-minute improvised song; the guys falter a few times but basically make it all the way through, while supplying information the whole time.
44* PoesLaw: A huge amount of their sense of humour runs on this, especially their personal channel videos and various podcast skits, but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=si2azEjkZU4 this]] is the most infamous.
45* ShoutOut: Many, most of them to video games.
46** The title card in "What The Hell Happened To Mega 64?" is based on WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries.
47** The fake ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'' games shown in their fake Assassin's Creed V trailer are named after [[UsefulNotes/PunkRock punk rock]] bands, which is a joke based on [[VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag Assassin's Creed IV's]] subtitle being "[[Music/BlackFlag Black Flag]]".
48** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CS1RbLblXO4 Anything Can Happen On Halloween]]" is a shot-for-shot remake of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUhuPn8_d0Q a scene]] from ''Film/TheWorstWitch''.
49* SpinOff: A number of the [=Mega64=] crew have their own ventures that are officially hosted on the [[https://www.youtube.com/user/mega64podcast/videos Mega64 Archives]] [=YouTube=], Twitch, and Patreon channels.
50** Poorly Played Stream: A weekly game stream/radio call-in show hosted by Garrett (and Bryan from 2017 on).
51** Heartslayers: A relationship (friendship and romance) advice show hosted by Derrick and Meg.
52** Creepy Old Crypt: A bonus podcast where Rocco and Kevin go to various parts of Disneyland and talk about their history and personal stories.
53** Friendimension: A patreon-exclusive series where the crew all play games together.
54** [=FutureProbe=]: A freeform stream hosted by Rocco on Thursday nights, where he sometimes plays games and sometimes does random stuff.
55** Rocco's personal channel in particular is full of this. Figure Update, in which he talks about new figures he's collected, Blindbox (a sort of reverse, where he lets other people show off their collections), History of Voltage Vengerz, and the above-mentioned Creepy Old Crypt.
56* TakeThat:
57** Rocco made a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZuzZIirRus two-part]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emYP8WOmaWc parody]] of [[WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall Linkara]]'s [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPEOkyq04Ko overly detailed and passive-aggresive rant against his fans]] from one of his ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' retrospectives.
58** The guys mocked a now defunct game review show called Gamelife with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJOG7fWBTXI Gamez Alive]]
59** One video [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPAITAuuk-8 mocked "angry" game reviewers]].
60** They held a panel at a convention complaining about how their AnimeMusicVideo was rejected for the contest. When they showed it to the audience, it was a montage of them recording themselves watching ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' off their TV and thumbing through the manga set to "Bodies". They were mocking low effort [[AnimeMusicVideo anime music videos]] using overused songs that were common around that time.
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63[[folder:Main Show]]
64* AscendedMeme: [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/f-Evil-Easter-Bunny-4166_1108.jpg This image]] which has made the round on the internet appears several times in the series. It hits its peak when [[spoiler:it bursts through the door into Dr. Poque's room, and is eventually revealed to have been an original test subject named Frankie.]]
65* BackForTheDead: [[spoiler:[=Tr1gg3r S3r1ou5=] reappears in Version 3, only to die moments later.]]
66* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler:Happens multiple times in Delaware, culminating in The Sombrero Guy.]]
67* BigShutUp: Dr. Poque has one in "The Gangs Returned To Class And Became Honor Students."
68* CameBackWrong: [[spoiler:Dr. Poque has a wizard bring Sue BackFromTheDead, only for her to come back as a zombie who is obsessed with getting Poque to love her.]]
69* TheCameo:
70** Creator/ShigeruMiyamoto appears in the ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQ-xsBZ_Nqo Super Mario Bros.]]'' skit.
71** Creator/HideoKojima and Creator/CliffyB appear in a ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2ZFA4me4iw Metal Gear Solid 4]]'' skit.
72** Creator/KevinSmith, [[Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers Paul Schrier]], Tommy Tallarico and [[Series/TimAndEricAwesomeShowGreatJob Tim & Eric]] appear in the Season 2 finale. Most of them appear for only a few seconds.
73** [[Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000 Mike Nelson]] plays [[spoiler:Human Frankie]] in Version 3.
74** [[Creator/ValveSoftware Gabe Newell]] appears in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyJ48-BYb7s the Beatles Rock Band]] skit, eventually agreeing to be Ringo.
75** [[VideoGame/{{Shenmue}} Yu Suzuki]] and Creator/CliffBleszinski appear in a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ar0KojxIvmQ skit]] where Suzuki describes the ending of ''VideoGame/{{Shenmue}}''.
76** ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' creator Hironobu Sakaguchi appeared in a parody on how he created Final Fantasy to get out of his job at Creator/SquareEnix and start a HipHop career.
77** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rSLInBkY9I Kutaragi's Way]], a parody of the Platform/PlayStation's creation and eventual success in the style of a low-budget 80s action movie, features Sony's Ken Kutaragi introducing and closing the video, as well as playing the CEO of Nintendo during the actual skit.
78** The guys themselves cameoed on the first episode of ''Series/TheAquabatsSupershow''.
79* CatchPhrase:
80-->'''Marcus:''' Hey, son!
81* ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler:Garret makes several background appearances- most notably in Marcus's flashback- before revealing himself to be the leader of Falz.]]
82* CerebusRetcon: A few examples from Version 3:
83** Marcus's origin, which began as a throwaway gag in a deleted scene from Version 1, is fully explained in "Project Whoosh."
84** Tony, who killed Sean's girlfriend and told him to "Eat at Joe's!" in a flashback in "Poque," [[spoiler:returns in "Delaware" to kill Sean, and is eventually revealed to be one of The Killers.]]
85** The bloody knife that appeared out of nowhere in "I Feel Asleep" [[spoiler:was created by the Specter as a clue to how he died.]]
86* CerebusSyndrome: The [[SeasonFinale season finales]] tend to have a more serious tone than the preceding episodes.
87%%* TheCracker: [=Tr1gg3r S3r1ou5=].
88%%* CharacterAsHimself: Marcus.
89* CollidingCriminalConspiracies: [[spoiler:Falz reveals that they have had run-ins with a mysterious group of eight nigh-unstoppable assassins known only as The Killers. As it would turn out, both Lobo Fuerte and Tony were members of The Killers.]]
90* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: The entire core cast qualifies, but special mention should go to Sean and Horatio, as seen in the finales to versions one and two.
91* TheDanza: Rocko Boaty, Derek Ackhawzdha, and Sean Chatfeeled are played by Rocco Botte, Derrick Acosta, and Shawn Chatfield.
92%%* DarkerandEdgier: Version 3.
93* EmbarrassingFirstName: Dr. Poque's first name is eventually revealed to be [[spoiler:Diarrhea]].
94* EmergencyTransformation: [[spoiler:Marcus used to be human, but when he undertook Project Whoosh his body was vaporized by the [=Mega64=] and his mind was trapped within a puppet.]]
95%%* TheFaceless: The Specter.
96* AGoodNameForARockBand: "Summer Semester".
97* HeroicComedicSociopath: Sean is perfectly willing to [[spoiler:burn Lobo Fuerte alive.]]
98%%* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:[=Tr1gg3r S3r1ou5=] and Dr. Poque.]]
99%%* KillerRobot: [[PunnyName 2Poque]].
100%%* KnightOfCerebus: John.
101* LetsGetDangerous: Horatio in "Stranger," [[spoiler:the Sombrero Guy in "Delaware."]]
102* LivingToy: Marcus. This is frequently acknowledged and eventually explained.
103* LoveMakesYouEvil: [[spoiler:Every bad thing Marcus has done has been so he can get enough money to buy the girl he loves the Eiffel Tower.]]
104* MeaningfulName: The Specter's real name is [[spoiler:Brian Specter.]]
105%%* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Lobo Fuerte.
106%%* NebulousEvilOrganisation
107* NighInvulnerability: Marcus is invincible, he got that way by getting [[Series/TheSecretWorldOfAlexMack splashed by chemicals from a truck.]]
108%%* NightmareFuelStationAttendant: Sean.
109%%* NoIndoorVoice: Marcus.
110* ThePlan:
111** Sean attempts one in an episode of Version One. It doesn't go over so well.
112** It turns out that the entire series and the online videos was one [[spoiler:by Garret, the leader of Falz.]]
113* PaintingTheMedium: Rocko and Derek read The Messenger's subtitles.
114* PaperThinDisguise: Marcus dons one to impersonate Poque in an episode of Version One. Unlike most examples, the person he's trying to fool has never met Poque before.
115%%* PsychoForHire: Lobo Fuerte
116* PreMortemOneLiner: [[spoiler:"''My name is '''Diarrhea.'''''"]]
117* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:Dr. Poque gradually turns away from Falz to protect the "family" he's created, culminating in Delaware, where he gives his life to save his friends.]]
118* SpinOff: ''Marcus's Corner,'' a talkshow featuring Marcus interviewing various prominent figures from the video game industry and answering fan emails.
119%%* SpiritAdvisor: The Spectre.
120* SpookyPhotographs: The photo that is printed from the [=Mega64=] that shows Rocko and Derek over [[spoiler:Poque's grave.]]
121* StartOfDarkness:
122** Version two's finale, "Stranger," shows how Poque became who he is today.
123** Marcus in "Project Woosh."
124* StickyFingers: Horatio tends to take anything that isn't nailed down. More often than not, it's stuff from Poque's room.
125* StealthPun: The Falz created game Down, [[spoiler:Falz Down.]]
126* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: [=Tr1gg3r S3r1ou5=] winds up helping Marcus save the rest of the [=Mega64=] team in the Version Two finale because he wants to be the one to take Poque down.
127* ThemeMusicPowerUp: The non-instrumental version of "Sequence Erase" plays in the Version 1 finale when [[spoiler:Rocko and Derek confront Poque for the first time]]. Later in Version 3, the portion of the song with lyrics plays [[spoiler:when Sean escapes the facility and heads to the Falz headquarters.]]
128* TookALevelInBadass: Sean takes one in the Version 1 finale, [[spoiler:and another in the Version 3 finale. The Specter is directly responsible for both of them.]]
129* TragicVillain: Dr. Poque becomes this as more about his past is revealed.
130* TrueCompanions: As time goes on, the core cast of six start to forge very close bonds, despite their situation.
131* TheVerse: Several seemingly unrelated skits are canon in the ''[=Mega64=]'' universe, including "The Blacks," "Backyard Messiahz," and "VGA Commercial #1."
132* VillainDecay: Poque starts out as a megalomaniac MadScientist with world domination ambitions; he's clearly a sadist who enjoys the power trip of kidnapping people, experimenting on them and even killing them. In the later seasons, Poque is written as if he was simply a naive and misguided victim, [[JustFollowingOrders simply following FALZ' orders.]] Given Poque's enormous ambitions and ego at the start of the series, the drastic change in his personality is quite noticeable.
133* VillainSong: Marcus's "I'm Gonna Be Rich" from "[=Mega64=]!"
134* YeahShot: The end of the second episode.
135* YouKilledMyFather: [[spoiler:[=Tr1gg3r S3r1ou5=]]] tries to avenge his father [[spoiler:Brian Specter, who was killed by Dr. Poque.]] This becomes even more tragic when it's revealed that [[spoiler:Poque never killed Brian, but was merely tricked into believing so by FALZ in order to guilt him into joining them.]]
136* WhamEpisode: The season finales all tend to be these, but special note goes to "Delaware".
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139[[folder:Public Game Experiments]]
140* BackFromTheDead: Rocco pretending to be [[VideoGame/{{Minecraft}} Notch]] gets arrested for impersonating Notch and apparently was killed in prison. In a sequel video for Minecon, you find out he survived and escaped by tunneling out of prison....and then subverted when that's where he died.
141* MindScrew: In the VideoGame/HeavyRain skit- as in the game, the guys are looking for Jason [[spoiler:and one of them turns out to have been Jason all along. "You have earned a trophy. Find Jason (You were Jason)"]].
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144[[folder:Todd & Aaron's Game Awards]]
145* BaitAndSwitch: There is usually at least one category that should have an obvious winner that they give to something completely different such as awarding “Best [[VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOps Game Featuring Black Operations]]” to ''VideoGame/NBAJam''.
146* BrickJoke: In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-2TK9zSbnA 2008]], they gave their "Most Anticipated Movie" award to ''Film/GranTorino'' while confusing it for a ''Videogame/GranTurismo'' movie. When [[Film/GranTurismo2023 an actual]] ''[[Film/GranTurismo2023 Gran Turismo]]'' [[Film/GranTurismo2023 movie]] came out in 2023, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jug4dnhF6fE the 2023 show]] gave it an award for "Movie That Was Worth the Wait''.
147* OncePerEpisode: Almost every video in the series has ended with a quick of Derrick creepily staring at the viewer, a shot that opened the very first ''Todd & Aaron'' episode.
148* PoliticalOvercorrectness: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvpNtuSa-Lo TODD & AARON'S GAME AWARDS 2014!!!!!!!! (FAMILY FRIENDLY)]] is built around this down to the title, opening with a fake legal disclaimer where Todd & Aaron have been deemed "unfunny and offensive", and this new show will have no vulgarities or inflammatory statements. While this is ignored almost immediately by the duo, it still comes to ahead later in the episode, where the "Hottest Chick I Wanna Bang" category is reduced down to "Girl" because they couldn't say the original phrase anymore.
149* RunningGag: From [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvkRy22AAnQ 2012]] until [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFszV_-ETGc 2015]], ''Todd & Aaron'' had a "Best Vita Game" award that had no winner, an obvious jab at the infamous lack of games the Playstation Vita had during its run. The joke ended in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G883Ljc2hGo TODD & AARON'S GAME AWARDS 2016!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!]], where Todd finally gives the award... [[spoiler:to ''[[VideoGame/DeadOrAlive Dead or Alive Xtreme 3]]'']].
150-->'''Todd:''' I'm sorry, I came!
151* SongParody: The end of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1F0VD_oY1_8 TODD & AARON'S GAME AWARDS 2010]] features a spoof of "My Favourite Things" from ''Theatre/TheSoundOfMusic'', this about their love of the Xbox 360 and their hatred of the [=PS3=] and Nintendo.
152* SuddenIntelligence: During their discussion of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'' in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1F0VD_oY1_8 TODD & AARON'S GAME AWARDS 2010]], Todd drops the dudebro persona and actually gives real, constructive criticism towards the game... until Aaron pipes in.
153-->'''Todd:''' The character design was very unoriginal, the automatic battle system took a lot of the control away from the player, and I felt that story-wise it was a little too linear which I didn't really expect from a Nomura-produced title.
154-->'''Aaron:''' Plus they got dumbass hair!
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157[[folder:Misc. Sketches]]
158* AerithAndBob: The protagonists of the "E3 Predictions" series are Iqbath Bosconovitch Yelchin and Phil Hartman Jr.
159* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: Shawn when he impersonates Creator/TetsuyaNomura repeatedly says "jim jao doko daka" which sounds Japanese but is actually complete gibberish.
160* BaitAndSwitch:
161** In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFszV_-ETGc TODD & AARON'S GAME AWARDS 2015!!!!!!!!!!!!!!]], the titular characters give the "Most F***d Up Move By A Game Company Releasing A Game And Then Erasing The Creator's Name From The Package" award to... [[spoiler:''VideoGame/MadMax2015'' for erasing Creator/GeorgeMiller's name]].[[note]]The joke being that it was about the controversy behind Konami forcing Creator/HideoKojima's name removed from ''Metal Gear Solid V''[='=]s cover. The second layer is referring to George Miller as Creator/FrankMiller. The ''third'' layer is the ''Mad Max'' game came out on the same day as ''Metal Gear Solid V''.[[/note]]
162** Aside from them playing the game at the beginning, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oORxO1LGNCg METAL GEAR SOLID V SPOOF]]" has nothing to do with ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidV''. [[spoiler:They later had to clarify that the parallel between having two Jared Fogles in their video and two Big Bosses in the actual game was completely unintentional, since they had no idea of the game's twist when they made the video.]]
163* DisproportionateRetribution: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgoUtHvxx7U Shawn's response]] to Derrick calling ''Rusty Hearts'' "Rusty Farts".
164* FunWithAcronyms:
165** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnCaGq_F7lo God of Games]]" explains the origin behind the names seen on arcade high score screens as a ''King of Kong'' parody starring gamers Alexander Arby Allen, Dr. Ass, and Frederick Alan Grier.
166** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oTBlA9hEX4 Derrick killing Shawn's dog]].
167* GilliganCut: À la ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'', the skit shown at the Pre-E3 show had Raiden, after being suggested several job opportunities to get out of his four year unemployment, shows him bombing his assigned job in various ways. One was also shown of Jehuty in the ending of the skit, to which Jehuty accepts the job proposal, only for it to cut to him... Well, let's just say that there's a good reason why Jehuty should not be let anywhere near neighborhoods with children celebrating birthday parties.
168* GroinAttack: In Genital Mutilation Prank (a skit mocking notorious prankster Sam Pepper), Shawn gets "kidnapped" and is threatened to have his penis cut off. It was just a hot dog taped to his pants...
169-->'''SHAWN THINKS ERIC'S PENIS IS ''GONE'''''
170* ImpostorExposingTest: Rocco's plan to determine the real Jared Fogle at the end of "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oORxO1LGNCg METAL GEAR SOLID V SPOOF]]": [[spoiler:Go into Subway dressed as a kid and scream for "Uncle Jared".]]
171-->'''Shawn:''' If Jared Fogle is capable of murder, he's capable of ''anything''.
172* PacManFever: In their Nintendo 3DS video, Shawn is clearly playing ''VideoGame/RhythmHeaven'' on an original DS, but mashing buttons (the game exclusively uses the touch screen), and the action they describe is nothing like the game. Justified since the 3DS wasn't actually out at the time the video was made. [[note]]RuleOfFunny also probably applies.[[/note]]
173* PraisingShowsYouDontWatch[[invoked]]: "Modern Game Journalism The Movie" has a guy tell the journalist who gave an 8.5 to ''Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception'' that he "hasn't played the game before" but somehow knows the review was "full of sh*t".
174* StylisticSuck: A common trope that appears in most of the skits due to the cast and crew's love of schlocky films. Done somewhat unintentionally during their early days in Version 1 and 2.
175** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTP0RawPtoM Gamer Warz]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxkYDO9WfYI Gamer Warz 2]] are badly acted, horribly edited, annoyingly shot, the audio goes out of sync, and the second one goes on for 12 minutes. It's also hilarious.
176** "THE DEADPOOL MOVIE!!" is about a cheap Make-a-Wish parody hiring amateur filmmakers to fulfill a child's dying wish to see the ''Film/{{Deadpool|2016}}'' movie. The movie, naturally, ends up being everyone's worst nightmare of how the real movie could have gone.
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179[[folder:Other ([=Mega64=] Podcast, Panels, etc.)]]
180* BrickJoke:
181** Near the beginning of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYqkvJSfK3g&feature=channel this]] panel Derrick jokingly tells someone to get a cup of coffee. [[spoiler:Near the end he comes back with one.]]
182** The premise of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZqZTI7OcvY THE SIX YEAR PRANK]] video was an example of this.
183* CantHoldHisLiquor: Shawn gets pretty bad if he drinks on the podcast.
184* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Garrett is extremely eccentric and it's why everybody loves him. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vi4a3oVLwHo "Living with Garrett"]] is the perfect summary, with Eric and Kevin absolutely baffled more and more by everything Garrett does and says, but Garrett insisting that it all makes perfect sense exclusively to him.
185** GeniusDitz: Garrett is a highly skilled electrical engineer and VFX artist. Most famously, he was responsible for the orc costumes and makeup in their ''Shadow of Mordor'' video, which were lauded as seeming highly professional. He just also happens to pronounce "Bahamas" as "baja más".
186* DefeatByModesty: Derrick jokingly suggested that someone shut up a drunk rambling guy at SGC by pantsing him. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSCVmS4l8Q4 It backfired]].
187* DoNotAdjustYourSet: Parodied with the [=MLKcast=], which takes place every January during Martin Luther King Week. The [=MLKcast=] lasts for a week, hijacks [=Mega64 TV=], and usually consists of random visuals and videos. The real highlight of the [=MLKcast=] though is that it becomes a venue for the [=Mega64=] crew to casually pop in at random and interact with or put on some kind of show for the fanbase, turning it into almost a festival of sorts.
188* DistinctionWithoutADifference: Rocco's infamous [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PgFa2XFEzc defence]] of him watching ''Series/FullerHouse''.
189-->'''Rocco:''' I didn't ''LIKE'' Fuller House, but I liked ''WATCHING'' it!
190* GrossOutShow: The last podcast of every year is called the "Christmascast", in which the main cast and many of their friends and special guests gorge themselves on disgusting food. The 2016 show was the absolute climax because Kevin brought in surstromming, a HIGHLY pungent fish that smelled so foul they legitimately could not go on. The smell apparently stuck in the studio for ''weeks''. After that they switched the format to more of a competition style, still based on eating (and puking) as much as possible.
191* OnlySaneMan: A ton of the energy in the podcast comes from Eric's awareness of how absurd many of the others' situations, conversations, and calls are, and egging everyone else on and yelling things from offscreen in response.
192* OverlyLongGag / SoUnfunnyItsFunny: "What if Trump liked to fuck?"
193* RunningGag: The podcast has several recurring segments and bumpers. Eric became ''infamous'' for grilling the cast by playing "Is It Racist?" at the slightest provocation.
194* SitcomArchNemesis: Jared Leto, Ben Affleck, and will.i.am. All of them have their own podcast segments whenever they're in the news where the [=Mega64=] crew absolutely rip them.
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