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NES Nudity Galore - The JUSTIN BAILEY Conspiracy

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.

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  1. I can't believe... by AKAImBatman · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ...that was posted. Dear God. Someone mark the date. Slashdot just died today.

    1. Re:I can't believe... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

      You are surprised that 8 bit nudity made it to the front page of a site largely run by someone calling himself "Command Her Taco"?

  2. Entertainment? by Faylone · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Isn't this what the Idle section is for?

  3. No, seriously, how the hell did this make main? by Draconix · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I don't think even Fark would greenlight this. _Maybe_ to the videos section.

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  4. Congrats! by bcdm · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Congratulations, Slashdot, on your great accomplishment! Almost 11 years online before completely jumping the shark!

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  5. Re:Oh noes! by Omestes · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I don't take "ur" internet very seriously, but... I do like everything in its place, and while your thing has its place, it isn't this place (unless under the barren wasteland that is Idle) for your thing.

    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.

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