“Silly” is the new “cool” in SuperJesseMario’s Fusion Tour 06 vid
Plumber-idolizer SuperJesseMario is growing up. Remember when he was just a wee homeboy showing all his Nintendo plush dolls and merchandise? Well, slap us silly and call us King Koopa! He’s back with a video of his super adventure in the Nintendo Fusion Tour 06.
He was able to demo his WarioWare: Smooth Moves skills on the Wii. Yeah, mustache and costume aside, he still looks silly – especially doing the Hula. But it’s a cool kind of silly. And fair enough, he seems to make it look easy. The vid also shows him playing Wii Sports and even gives his insights on how surprisingly sensitive the Wiimote is.
But what would a Fusion Tour vid be without The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess? Unfortunately, he didn’t play the demo. With a two hour line that spans all the way towards the other end of the hall, it was smart of him to just interview someone who was able to play it instead. Substantial input on that one. No wonder it’s one of the most anticipated games for the Wii.
All of these interviews and insights are up in the video, so click that triangular red button above. If you’re not watching it for the games, then at least you should give him some credit for going to the Fusion Tour in full Mario gear.
Buy: [WarioWare: Smooth Moves]
Plumber-idolizer SuperJesseMario is growing up. Remember when he was just a wee homeboy showing all his Nintendo plush dolls and merchandise? Well, slap us silly and call us King Koopa! He’s back with a video of his super adventure in the Nintendo Fusion Tour 06.
He was able to demo his WarioWare: Smooth Moves skills on the Wii. Yeah, mustache and costume aside, he still looks silly – especially doing the Hula. But it’s a cool kind of silly. And fair enough, he seems to make it look easy. The vid also shows him playing Wii Sports and even gives his insights on how surprisingly sensitive the Wiimote is.
But what would a Fusion Tour vid be without The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess? Unfortunately, he didn’t play the demo. With a two hour line that spans all the way towards the other end of the hall, it was smart of him to just interview someone who was able to play it instead. Substantial input on that one. No wonder it’s one of the most anticipated games for the Wii.
All of these interviews and insights are up in the video, so click that triangular red button above. If you’re not watching it for the games, then at least you should give him some credit for going to the Fusion Tour in full Mario gear.
Buy: [WarioWare: Smooth Moves]