This seems so legit, and sounds like a legitimate method a company would do to prevent piracy, without doing something like "Oh, you pirated? Say goodbye to your loved ones! :D" Definitely an underrated screen, well done.
Best Anti-Piracy screen I’ve seen, hands down. Strikes the perfect balance of being genuinely threatening, ominous, yet believable and realistic. Fabulous job.
I'm late but I just wanna say this is one of the coolest fake anti piracy screens I've seen since the mario party ds ones. This screens keeps tension and fear up with the ominous music, has some severe punish for committing a crime, yet doesn't go over the top by sending the entire FBI after you via wifi brute force.
You should check out "Anti-Piracy Screen" from Super Mario 64. It's older than the Mario Party DS one afaik, because of all the personalized copy videos. It's so well made.
This is real. When I tried to play Mario on it(I had a legitimate copy of the game) this screen appeared Then I put the serial code. But this EXACT thing happened to my friend.
Not gonna lie, this looks really real. But one apparent act of piracy and your system dies? And of course people aren't going to send it to the repair center; they'd be setting themselves up. I agree that the evil GameCube music is brilliant. All in all, I might end up with a pinch of paranoia when I play my GameCube from now on.
More importantly, it's more than likely an actual confiscation of a device used to play pirated games. If that's the case, it really IS a set up! To teach pirates about the crimes of pirating games! More importantly, when they find the save data, and whether or not it was assigned to a household, they'd have valuable data on their hands and could easily send police to the location where the game was being pirated.
@@xtalongraspx9004 ok, that's very smart, having people unknowingly send evidence of the crime's location while still teaching them to buy non-pirated games in case their gamecube is broken by them again
They wouldn’t be able to “lock” your device up, as there is no way for the gamecube to save the data properly, as there is no memory card inside the gamecube.
"Is the disc inserted into your NINTENDO GAMECUBE a valid NINTENDO OPTICAL DISC?" "Yes" "Understandable, have a nice day" Edit: OK OK I GET IT THEY MADE A VIDEO EXPLAINING THAT
actully when you say yes it will say to check that one of center of this disc written/printed with 8-digit number gamecube has about dolphin security that needs to write an 8-digit numbers that says about center disc if you write this correctly, dolphin will proceed this code and you can keep playing the game but if you write this incorrectly, dolphin will not proceed this code and is invalid code and it will going back and gamecube will disable his console. if you say no, gamecube will disable his console.
I like to imagine that the slow "lock going away" animation is slow because the system is using up most of its processing towards some kind of console lock function or something worse.
I very fondly remember the GameCube system menu, and I have to say, the way you got everything so perfect is amazing. From the cube pixel art on the question mark and the lock, the text box, and the little bouncing of the question mark, its amazing and extremely accurate.
I swear, they're all recorded on some sort of VHS tape. Also, just imagine going to a Nintendo repairman to repair your Gamecube console and telling them "I pirated a game and it broke"
Jokes on you Nintendo, you’ll never find my SD Media Launcher, or an ODE. In all seriousness though, I like the idea, and does anybody remember the repair man Mario that was on the back of all SNES and N64 consoles for a while there? I don’t know if he was ever on the Gamecube though.
This is one I believe is real. The jumpscare was just put in there to scare ppl Update: I cant believe it, but its actually fake, just incredibly well done. Whoever made this is a Sony Vegas pro.
Ngl, this anti-piracy method is kinda malicious. Shutting down the optical drive for your GameCube and forcing you to go to a Nintendo repair shop just to use it again? God damn..
This dude legit manifested one of my nightmares in a video. PS2 RSoD , the spinning Cube with that weird sound and XBOX Menu were so damn creepy back then for me.
Other death screens: YOU HAVE NO CHOICE BUT HELL This one:don’t worry, mistakes are made, got to a repair center to remove the virus on your gamebpcude and enable your disc drive
I remember the first time I saw the cube spinning around, it scared me. I'm not meaning when the cube is making a G, but if you hold A or have no disc in when the cube finishes making a G, the cube spins around, and that's what I'm referring to.
Cube: is your optical drive connected? Me: uhhh (unplugs cube) Holy this RUclipsr is dedicated, he risked his cube for this video and Nintendo ain't fixing dat.
I remember plugging in my gamecube recently after not playing it for a long time, it was sitting unplugged in my room for years, when I plugged it in and turned it on. it remarkably had the accurate date and time. I don't know if the gamecube could keep time even without being plugged in. I think it's pretty cool if that's so.
@@JustSomari That’s not my point, my point is, if pirates buy blank mini discs (which did exist before the GameCube), piracy is possible, sure, the GameCube doesn’t have an anti piracy screen, but some of the games do
Best edit: It is a serious crime to pirate video games. Your Nintendo GameCube optical drive has been halted temporarily. If you bought this disc, report it now. (A) Report copied optical disc. (B) Continue Piracy A = Please snap the optical disc and throw it away. Info was sent to Nintendo. B = It is a serious crime to copy video games. Your GameCube optical drive is now disabled and will no longer function.
Imagine being a kid, your parents gives you like any game from the Gamecube and you don't realize it's a copy and when you start up the console you see this, that poor kid can no longer play on his console
I actually fixed it myself, all I had to do is wipe the hard disk/memory card and mod the BIOS chip to remove the signature check code and disc drive lock. It's really simple, in fact most homebrew discs do that automatically in order for it to work (don't worry, it copies your data to a partition on the disk and restores it once the signature check/drivelock functions are removed)
I hate this trend with a passion. It has made it so hard to find legitimate anti piracy screens or methods. The least these so called "artists" could do is to acknowledge its fake and not use misleading titles.
This music also plays when the dashboard cannot load, similar to the PS2's RSOD. It will have the picture of a GCN disc and will say: Please insert a NINTENDO GAMECUBE disc.
1:13 hey, that kinda sounds like a music sample used in a soundtrack from Ratchet and Clank Tools of Destruction, specifically on the Apogee Space Station's gravity core. That's kinda cool
@@francis_gif it would tell you to refer to the manual to try and figure out how to fix it/get it fixed, and once you re-insert the disc and it doesn't detect anything wrong, you can continue.
@@MugenFanatic2017 oh a few years back all I had was a ps3 and it kept getting corrupted until my parents got me a ps4 and then they recently gave me a computer
@@MugenFanatic2017 and the thing is that I could do nothing because it got corrupted from turning off at bad times due to the fact my fuse kept blowing
GameCube: “Is this a valid NINTENDO GAMECUBE OPTICAL DISC?” Boy: *clicks Yes* Also boy: “heh heh I totally fooled this dumb thing” GameCube: “Verify it” Boy: “Oh Shi-“
Yup, these & the Grubhub/Kroger memes are the newest memes of January 2021, similar to the A Man Has Fallen Into The River In LEGO City memes from last January.
This seems so legit, and sounds like a legitimate method a company would do to prevent piracy, without doing something like "Oh, you pirated? Say goodbye to your loved ones! :D"
Definitely an underrated screen, well done.
GameCube: "Is this a valid NINTENDO GAMECUBE OPTICAL DISC?"
Me: "Well, um, y-you see, uh, okay, er, here's the thing:" (Unplugs GameCube)
(Its still on)
@@saidukabia3361 How though? It’s unplugged, it’s not even possible without third party accessories
@@TeamHELPER maybe the game cube stores power
@@TeamHELPER black magic.
@@vuice6601 how to you know
love this, one of the few that manages to be realistic and disturbing at the same time
A new anti piracy!
yeah, it's not like the ones that are like "TURN OFF UR DEVICE NOW OR YOU WILL GET BARNEY ERROR YOU HAVE 3 CHANCES LEFT"
Best Anti-Piracy screen I’ve seen, hands down. Strikes the perfect balance of being genuinely threatening, ominous, yet believable and realistic. Fabulous job.
@@KingJacob105 its not
@@KingJacob105A😱
@@LittleJimmyR rip nvm
Other screens: YOU HAVE BEEN CHOSEN TO DIE AND THERE IS NO TURN BACK
This screen:
Your GameCube has been locked
plsease send 250 doller goggle pley carrd to unlok your gamecoobe
@@PikaDogg ai caen gev nentehan dollaer farhtneat caherd ensteahs sorreh
@@PikaDogg ah yes, engrish
@@PikaDogg eng- *RAGE*
@@PikaDogg We demand V bucks to unlock your console
I'm late but I just wanna say this is one of the coolest fake anti piracy screens I've seen since the mario party ds ones. This screens keeps tension and fear up with the ominous music, has some severe punish for committing a crime, yet doesn't go over the top by sending the entire FBI after you via wifi brute force.
You should check out "Anti-Piracy Screen" from Super Mario 64. It's older than the Mario Party DS one afaik, because of all the personalized copy videos. It's so well made.
Ye most of anti piracy screens are so similar at the point you don't even get scared by it.
I don’t think it’s fake.
This is real. When I tried to play Mario on it(I had a legitimate copy of the game) this screen appeared
Then I put the serial code. But this EXACT thing happened to my friend.
@@tremitygames Do you have a tape recording of it?
This would've scared the crap out of me. Not only since the gamecube was like my go-to system back in the day, but that music is just bone chilling.
Same😭🤚
Yep.
At least this one was kind enough to tell you that you can fix the GameCube
One of the BEST antipiracy screens I've ever seen without a doubt, plain unsettling without using jumpscares or badly edited gore, amazing
Pirate: Lets a go!
GameCube: I will end this mans whole career
lol
@Maximiliano Leonidas fake bot comment
@Donn Dene also u fake bot
Who said anything about me being a man?
@@QuadsMode9 wtf u consider everything a bot
Fun fact: it finishes the piracy check 50 seconds when the game was booted up
piracy
Piracy*
@@alexmo_inc ATTENTION! YOU MAY ALL DELETE YOUR COMMENTS ABOUT PRIVACY AND PIRACY!
@@mariodykstra6555 mario please chill
@@mockz270 is giorno there
If nintendo used this as a anti piracy method, people would start recalling their Gamecubes, start lawsuits, like, that would be truly insane
why
Actually people are breaking the law by pirating video games, so... Hmm, Idk
@Satur Calvo Gamirova what if the disc is just faulty, and it’s a legitimate disc? Nintendo would DEFINITELY get in some lawsuits in that scenario.
What if you accidentally bought a illegitimate disc from a bootleg seller and this happens.
@@espinopurpura2517 some people could have bough them from random people without knowing that they were pirated
Make an extended version of The Evil GameCube theme
Y E S
Y e s
Yes!!
Yes
Yes
This actually feels as if it's real. Well done.
Dazzling and Clever!
It is real……………..
@@RETURNMOV171 it isn't but you wouldn't know that you play fnf
It is real!
@@ROCKERNAN89no it's not kid
Not gonna lie, this looks really real. But one apparent act of piracy and your system dies? And of course people aren't going to send it to the repair center; they'd be setting themselves up.
I agree that the evil GameCube music is brilliant. All in all, I might end up with a pinch of paranoia when I play my GameCube from now on.
More importantly, it's more than likely an actual confiscation of a device used to play pirated games. If that's the case, it really IS a set up! To teach pirates about the crimes of pirating games! More importantly, when they find the save data, and whether or not it was assigned to a household, they'd have valuable data on their hands and could easily send police to the location where the game was being pirated.
@@xtalongraspx9004 ok, that's very smart, having people unknowingly send evidence of the crime's location while still teaching them to buy non-pirated games in case their gamecube is broken by them again
They wouldn’t be able to “lock” your device up, as there is no way for the gamecube to save the data properly, as there is no memory card inside the gamecube.
@@fongus6420 that is what nintendo wants you to think
@@yoshimario 😳
"Is the disc inserted into your NINTENDO GAMECUBE a valid NINTENDO OPTICAL DISC?"
"Yes"
"Understandable, have a nice day"
Edit: OK OK I GET IT THEY MADE A VIDEO EXPLAINING THAT
The best security system in the world, the CIA makes a fool of itself with such protection
crap i got it wrong
actully when you say yes it will say to check that one of center of this disc written/printed with 8-digit number gamecube has about dolphin security that needs to write an 8-digit numbers that says about center disc if you write this correctly, dolphin will proceed this code and you can keep playing the game but if you write this incorrectly, dolphin will not proceed this code and is invalid code and it will going back and gamecube will disable his console.
if you say no, gamecube will disable his console.
@Andre Espinoza And if for something in life the code is correct
geez dude it only got 6 replies
Pirate: *copies console and loads on Dolphin*
Gamecube: 🔐 Locked it!
Pirate: *trashes the computer like paper*
😂
LifeHuck: dont install gamecube BIOS)0
I like to imagine that the slow "lock going away" animation is slow because the system is using up most of its processing towards some kind of console lock function or something worse.
Please define "something worse"
i want to know
@@tredI9100 location uploading perhaps?
@@may95son It never said anything about that...
@@tredI9100 Actually, yeah, although the "something worse" could be GPU throttling, or something along those lines.
@@may95son GPU throttling...?
I gotta say, This is one of the most convincing Anti Piracy screen I seen.
Yea I thought it was real for a bit
1:09 to see the logo and devil.
If you don't want me to commit piracy, then don't make such good music for the anti-piracy screen.
1:10 for anti piracy screen
It’s not a screen, it’s a error/measure. I hate people that say “ThIs Is A AnTi PiRaCy ScReEn” when it’s obviously a regular measure/error
@@voidyt9939 I hate to do it to ya, but r/woooosh
@@theparadoxbox1744 nah its ok. Just dont like the stupidity
@@voidyt9939 I'm not sure you quite understand what r/woooosh means.
@@theparadoxbox1744 not quite sure you know what website you are on. You’re on youtube.com, not reddit.com.
I very fondly remember the GameCube system menu, and I have to say, the way you got everything so perfect is amazing. From the cube pixel art on the question mark and the lock, the text box, and the little bouncing of the question mark, its amazing and extremely accurate.
How the heck does this look so official? Great job! I actually almost thought this was real.
Honestly this is the most convincing anti-piracy screen i have ever seen. props to you man!
@@Folboi real? 😂
I saw so much creepypasta-ish anti piracy screens that basic stuff like locking your entire system is original, I like this overall.
I swear, they're all recorded on some sort of VHS tape.
Also, just imagine going to a Nintendo repairman to repair your Gamecube console and telling them "I pirated a game and it broke"
Gamecube: *Plays scary music*
Mario:😃😈😃
The guy who create this video actually have a big brain, the cube who change form is brilliant. In fact good one
Jokes on you Nintendo, you’ll never find my SD Media Launcher, or an ODE. In all seriousness though, I like the idea, and does anybody remember the repair man Mario that was on the back of all SNES and N64 consoles for a while there? I don’t know if he was ever on the Gamecube though.
What repair man mario I never seen him before what he do idk what he dose or seen him before
Is the pic of Mario with wrench?
@@rainbowspongebob Yes
I do remember that rendition of Mario appearing on the back of GameCube manuals.
I saw him in the back of a NES once
The lock at 1:30 looks like a coffin with a cross on it.
TOO BAD! Waluigi time!
@@ReduckYT_ cringe
it’s a Minecraft bed with a cross on it
tbf, your gamecube is as good as dead at this point lol
This is really good, it feels like something Nintendo would actually put in . I like how it’s eerie, but not over the top scary. Good job! :)
What if you admit to the crime and select no
WE KNOW YOU DID
*FBI OPEN UP!*
This is one I believe is real. The jumpscare was just put in there to scare ppl
Update: I cant believe it, but its actually fake, just incredibly well done. Whoever made this is a Sony Vegas pro.
Ngl, this anti-piracy method is kinda malicious. Shutting down the optical drive for your GameCube and forcing you to go to a Nintendo repair shop just to use it again? God damn..
I had this screen twice. Once in 2005 and the guy repaired it. Again in 2010, and they tried to fix it but it didn’t work.
@team lolpippiou woah
@@mingledingle1556 -bro play along with the jokes lol-
@@PeanutsPS1UnreleasedArchive Oh damn...
@@planetearth2249 that’s okay
got crappy asdf movie references to share? nows ya chance! |
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The Gameboy player?
@Cosmofox PIANOS!
*gamecube gameboy player error sound plays*
WHOS IDEA WAS THIS?!
(asdfmovie refrence)
@@MacBack123 *THE SCIENCE SHOW*
@@fnfchamp5122 i like trains
@@MacBack123 Haha, yes you do.
This is so high-effort, and feels so real, I have no words. It's awesome!
A consumer’s rights advocate was born that day
Apparently, the music scares you so much you cry hysterically in fear
This dude legit manifested one of my nightmares in a video. PS2 RSoD , the spinning Cube with that weird sound and XBOX Menu were so damn creepy back then for me.
Gamecube: *your disk drive has been locked*
Me: * unplugs console * *don't ever use the word smart with me*
*plugs its again*
GameCube: *enjoy getting bicked!*
Other death screens: YOU HAVE NO CHOICE BUT HELL
This one:don’t worry, mistakes are made, got to a repair center to remove the virus on your gamebpcude and enable your disc drive
Is it just me or did the mf gamecube console make the spookiest noises 🛐
most of my memories from the gamecube is such a feverdream, and the menu itself genuinely scares tf out of me sometimes
It just stands slightly below the PS2. But that doesn't play by a lot of difference.
The Xbox & PS2 did too. It's only the GBA that didn't.
I remember the first time I saw the cube spinning around, it scared me. I'm not meaning when the cube is making a G, but if you hold A or have no disc in when the cube finishes making a G, the cube spins around, and that's what I'm referring to.
Holly crap! this is well edited and its as scary as Joey's version
Dude turned the relaxing Gamecube menu music into a legit horror film soundtrack.
1:13 just imagine being a little kid playing mario kart at 3 in the morning and just seeing this.
I think the buzzing really adds suspense
Yeah.
This still unsettles me to this day
instructions unclear:PIRACY IS NO PARTY!
I know these are fake, but these guys take the time and effort to make them look so official.
This legit looks real. This is very well done.
1:50 Mario needs to fix some pipes!
1:59 that jump scare tho
Pirate: *pirates copy of Mario kart double dash*
GCN: So you have chosen death?
We live in a world where Mario in blue suit holding a screwdriver and a suitcase is an intimidating image
Nothing and I mean nothing anyone could make could come close to being as scary as the GBA Player's error sound
The GBA player error sound is not that scary, but this one beat it
What happens if this was accidentally happened with a legitimate disc
@@mingledingle1556 :ultratroll:
If this was real just press A
Is that a lock? I thought it was a yellow bible with a big cross, being like “you SINNER!”
Looks to be a lock, with a cross shaped key hole? I don't know, maybe it was the best they could do with the cubes ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Fancy seeing you here
Cube: is your optical drive connected?
Me: uhhh (unplugs cube)
Holy this RUclipsr is dedicated, he risked his cube for this video and Nintendo ain't fixing dat.
I remember plugging in my gamecube recently after not playing it for a long time, it was sitting unplugged in my room for years, when I plugged it in and turned it on. it remarkably had the accurate date and time. I don't know if the gamecube could keep time even without being plugged in. I think it's pretty cool if that's so.
Yes, it has a CR2032 clock. If kept in good condition, it will continue to have the correct time until 2032.
This looks SO real.
Fun fact: Nintendo made the mini discs for the GameCube to avoid piracy so that means there's no anti-piracy screen for the GameCube
mini discs actually existed before the gamecube, they were meant for single songs, and have more recently been used to hold WiFi adapter drivers
@@JustSomari That’s not my point, my point is, if pirates buy blank mini discs (which did exist before the GameCube), piracy is possible, sure, the GameCube doesn’t have an anti piracy screen, but some of the games do
@@JustSomari ah
Haha! But that's where *You're wrong*
@@JustSomari Ohhhhh.
I was scared that there was gonna be other Anti-Piracy videos on the recommended videos but somehow an ad by Asus saved me!
WaveFront: Pirates a GameCube Game
The GameCube Optical Disk Drive: Guess I'll die
This would have made me never touch a GameCube again
dude this is actually super good... makes my version look subpar
Your APS Music: Heaven
This APS Music: Hell
yo its the guy i met from the h-twins central
@@OriginalNameDefinitelyOriginal ew htwins central
Gamecube: is it a real disk
Me: yes
Gamecube: ok have a nice day
I shouldn’t be watching this before I’m about to go to sleep
Best edit:
It is a serious crime to pirate video games. Your Nintendo GameCube optical drive has been halted temporarily. If you bought this disc, report it now.
(A) Report copied optical disc.
(B) Continue Piracy
A = Please snap the optical disc and throw it away. Info was sent to Nintendo.
B = It is a serious crime to copy video games. Your GameCube optical drive is now disabled and will no longer function.
I kind of like the Evil GameCube theme
Omfg you using double dash just makes this more nostalgic
Imagine being a kid, your parents gives you like any game from the Gamecube and you don't realize it's a copy and when you start up the console you see this, that poor kid can no longer play on his console
This is fake
@@toone1562 i know, but I M A G I N E is really that hard to understand?
@@GilliganTF2 no
@@toone1562 that explains everything
If you didn't play double dash you'll think that "Nintendo" at first was also an anti-piracy detail.
Damn. This looks so real. Well done!
That would be a good way to punish a pirate.
"If you're not going to pay for our games, then you'll not be able to play them"
I actually fixed it myself, all I had to do is wipe the hard disk/memory card and mod the BIOS chip to remove the signature check code and disc drive lock. It's really simple, in fact most homebrew discs do that automatically in order for it to work (don't worry, it copies your data to a partition on the disk and restores it once the signature check/drivelock functions are removed)
okay so for some reason wiping a bios on a console is super easy, but on a computer its close to impossible?
@@linuxization4205 unless you install different bios.
imagine you’re a nintendo support employee and then you see a child walk in crying while holding his gamecube and he begs you to unlock it
I love this guy's description. It's so believable yet so authentic.
Did you take it to a repair shop?
Don't you realize these kinds of videos are fake?
@@xxcg724xx Yes. These screens are literally a meme.
@@Yellowpick10 Both of you are wrong, because SOMEBODY was a madlad and pirated Sonic Adventure 2 Battle and this screen came up.
@@spiritmanderthecharmander5666 who
@@spiritmanderthecharmander5666 Link or it didn't happen
I hate this trend with a passion. It has made it so hard to find legitimate anti piracy screens or methods. The least these so called "artists" could do is to acknowledge its fake and not use misleading titles.
Damn, looks like i'm going to buy a new one.
The only fake game screen I've seen better than this is the ring fit adventure heart attack warning. Besides that, this is so scary with the music
If this is real life, i would shat myself since i never see this error in my life.
This music also plays when the dashboard cannot load, similar to the PS2's RSOD. It will have the picture of a GCN disc and will say: Please insert a NINTENDO GAMECUBE disc.
1:59 mario face
1:13 hey, that kinda sounds like a music sample used in a soundtrack from Ratchet and Clank Tools of Destruction, specifically on the Apogee Space Station's gravity core. That's kinda cool
It’s a bit scary that the lock has a cross symbol
"Jesus is disappointed you stole from Nintendo" or they have crucified/killed your Gamecube temporarily.
That's for the key lol
GameCube: is this disc valid
Me: yep
GameCube: your optical drive has been disabled you pirate!
make an alternative version where you press 'no' and admit to the crime
no he presses no in it
@@aetimes2 what if he presses yes then
@@francis_gif it would tell you to refer to the manual to try and figure out how to fix it/get it fixed, and once you re-insert the disc and it doesn't detect anything wrong, you can continue.
Its a serial code
This is the best and most realistic one so far. Great job.
Me to the music: 💃🕺💃🕺💃🕺💃🕺
The ambient music is so good I used it in my screens
imagine if it just shot out the disc, like a shuriken and there is that one unlucky guy that gets hit
original mario: niiiiintendoooo wahoo!
SMG4 mario:it’s time forrrr NIIIIIINTENDOOOO memes
"your NINTENDO GAMECUBE optical drive has been disabled and will no longer function"
factory reset: am I a joke to you????
@Rathmox usually for most consoles you factory reset by holding the power button to go to the safe mode menu and you select factory reset
@@cakeeatingpirate I had to a Full Factory Reset on my PS3 Because the Blu ray Drive Stopped Working.
@@MugenFanatic2017 oh a few years back all I had was a ps3 and it kept getting corrupted until my parents got me a ps4 and then they recently gave me a computer
@@cakeeatingpirate Oh that's a real problem. mine is minor
@@MugenFanatic2017 and the thing is that I could do nothing because it got corrupted from turning off at bad times due to the fact my fuse kept blowing
Out of all the anti-piracies I’ve ever seen this one is the best so nice! 👍 the video!
1:00 i believe that is the nintendo wii’s sound
what the hecc
it was the GameCubes sound 1st mr genius
Mario: if you don’t turn off your GameCu we will scare you I’m watching you
GameCube: “Is this a valid NINTENDO GAMECUBE OPTICAL DISC?”
Boy: *clicks Yes*
Also boy: “heh heh I totally fooled this dumb thing”
GameCube: “Verify it”
Boy: “Oh Shi-“
GAMECUBE: DIE OPTICAL DISC
optical disk: You will never kill m- *dies*
“Is this a valid Nintendo Optical Disc?”
_Yes_
“Ok”
very well made. are anti piracy fakes a new kink or something?
Yup, these & the Grubhub/Kroger memes are the newest memes of January 2021, similar to the A Man Has Fallen Into The River In LEGO City memes from last January.
The GameCube knows.