Talk:Mario Kart 64 Lego Raceway

please to be helping transcribe
This is very hard to transcribe and any help would be appreciated. It's pretty much incomprehensible due to the Gameboy Camera quality. -- SonichuLives 10:36, 13 June 2011 (PDT)

the players

 * 1) MARIO
 * 2) Christian Chandler
 * 3) CRASH DUMMIE
 * 4) Peach
 * 5) Mega Man & Rush
 * 6) JAILBRAKE JOE
 * 7) Barbara Chandler
 * 8) Cole Smithey
 * 9) POWER RANGER Christian Chandler
 * 10) TONY TWISTER
 * 11) LUIGI
 * 12) ALPHA DRACONIS
 * 13) SANTA CLAUSE
 * 14) Infomaniac
 * 15) DEXTER
 * 16) Laura Dorazio
 * 17) QUEEN GYPSY MOTH
 * 18) Pharoh's Mummy
 * 19) ANDY GRIFFIT
 * 20) BONSAI
 * 21) Sarah Hammer
 * 22) Luke Skywalker
 * 23) Vader Droid
 * 24) Anakin Skywalker & R2-D2
 * 25) Kellie Andes

--Robotnik 04:38, 11 July 2009 (CEST)
 * 1st Christian C.
 * 2nd Infomaniac.
 * 3rd Cole S.
 * 4th Sarah H.

This actually makes me feel sorry for Chris
While this certainly isn't anything spectacular, it's evident that Chris actually put effort into it, and given the leaps in tech since 1998, it's fairly conceivable that in some Bizarro universe, Chris may have achieved Internet fame by making stop-motion Lego animations like the ones that are all over YouTube now. While again they're nothing to write home about, if he had put his creativity with Lego to good use we may have been looking at a very different Chris Chan today. This is but one of the many reasons I see Chris as something of a tragic figure. He has creativity, but he prefers to bastardize other people's creations instead of creating his own. Ganondorfdude11 04:32, 14 June 2010 (UTC)
 * I'm actually really shocked at this. Whilst it does show a lot of ego on Christian's part, this isn't half bad. Probably the best things Chris has ever made. Seriously, stop motion? I would NEVER have the patience to film something in stop motion, and Chris did. And on a Game Boy no less! Dude actually does have some potential, and it shows in these videos. It's just a shame that he turned out to be such a royal fuckup. --Edward 23:22, 22 June 2010 (UTC)

Date?
Are we certain about the date listed? All of the videos say 04 June 1998, but at the beginning of the second video I saw a Lego Naboo Fighter, which didn't come out until nearly a year later. I didn't watch both videos all the way through, but if they were made at the same time it means they were made in 1999 at the earliest. --Aldrasio 23:02, 24 June 2010 (UTC)