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'Like, we just did [a video for] Assassin's Creed recently and we all enjoyed that game. I mean, it's a perfectly fine game.' 'But just this guy walking through a crowd and touching everybody on a really personal level was just so funny to us, because, like... who does that? It's not even a matter of, 'Well, wouldn't that be wacky?'' Botte distills the humor approach to one key idea: 'There's just things you don't do socially that happen in video games and it's accepted as normal, and we try to find those little things and exploit them.' The Mega64 team, then, is positioned alongside popular webcomic artists Gabe and Tycho of Penny Arcade, who're able to mock the small foibles and failings of games in a way that even their developers appreciate -- rather than criticizing or dismissing, it's pointing out the moments of humor even the game's creators may have missed. 'Typically developers are flattered for whatever reason,' says Botte. 'Even when we rip them apart, they're pleased to be part of it... Sometimes we hear from developers that are totally unrelated, that I don't know.' Mega64, whose videos are primarily improvisational, often does on-location scenes with unaware participants who don't know they're on a hidden camera. Botte says they attempt to differentiate each skit enough so that they don't run out of locations where it'll still work. 'There's one mall, though
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