This skit is told completely without dialouge. It follows Dave as he sits in his home playign video games. He hears a strange noise and decides to investigate with a flashlight and Sega Saturn light gun. After a while of inspection, he stumbles upon Franco who fires at him with a Nintendo 64 controller. Stumbling back, Wally finds a Dreamcast controller and returns fire. Franco upgrades generations to the GameCube and chases Wally into a bathroom. Here he finds a treasure cooler containing an X-Box controller. He bursts out chasing Franco and cornering him. As a last resort, Franco pulls out an X-Box 360 controller and kills both of them in an implied airstrike. The short's final seconds reveal the entire ordeal is an advertisment for the X-Box 360.
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| - This skit is told completely without dialouge. It follows Dave as he sits in his home playign video games. He hears a strange noise and decides to investigate with a flashlight and Sega Saturn light gun. After a while of inspection, he stumbles upon Franco who fires at him with a Nintendo 64 controller. Stumbling back, Wally finds a Dreamcast controller and returns fire. Franco upgrades generations to the GameCube and chases Wally into a bathroom. Here he finds a treasure cooler containing an X-Box controller. He bursts out chasing Franco and cornering him. As a last resort, Franco pulls out an X-Box 360 controller and kills both of them in an implied airstrike. The short's final seconds reveal the entire ordeal is an advertisment for the X-Box 360.
- Next-Gen is a special feature in Sonic the Poster Mag 2005 that serves as a preview to the 2006 video game Sonic the Hedgehog. Written by Iain Stewart, the article covers all the information known about the game at this point, such as the consoles it'll be played on, Yuji Naka's introduction of the game and other original employees slated to be working on the game. The feature does, however, mention things that didn't make it into the game, like the day/night changes and theories of a free-roaming environment (although the adventure hubs did return).
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| - This skit is told completely without dialouge. It follows Dave as he sits in his home playign video games. He hears a strange noise and decides to investigate with a flashlight and Sega Saturn light gun. After a while of inspection, he stumbles upon Franco who fires at him with a Nintendo 64 controller. Stumbling back, Wally finds a Dreamcast controller and returns fire. Franco upgrades generations to the GameCube and chases Wally into a bathroom. Here he finds a treasure cooler containing an X-Box controller. He bursts out chasing Franco and cornering him. As a last resort, Franco pulls out an X-Box 360 controller and kills both of them in an implied airstrike. The short's final seconds reveal the entire ordeal is an advertisment for the X-Box 360.
- Next-Gen is a special feature in Sonic the Poster Mag 2005 that serves as a preview to the 2006 video game Sonic the Hedgehog. Written by Iain Stewart, the article covers all the information known about the game at this point, such as the consoles it'll be played on, Yuji Naka's introduction of the game and other original employees slated to be working on the game. The feature does, however, mention things that didn't make it into the game, like the day/night changes and theories of a free-roaming environment (although the adventure hubs did return).
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