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Level Up: 8-bit Entertainment and Nostalgia
Ever wondered what would happen if Mario and Donkey Kong switched roles? Or what would happen if Pokemon moves were suddenly more realistic? Or how OP a certain character would be in Super Mario Brothers? Well, the YouTube channel, Level Up, might have the answer you're looking for!
Level Up specializes in funny and entertaining animated videos in a Sprite based format. They feature the characters we all know and love, such as Mario, Kirby and Pac-Man, but in funny and hilarious scenarios that you've never expected.
From videos that Mario & Company in strange, funny and sometimes dangerous situations, to videos that have characters like Kirby and Link from The Legend of Zelda take on the same challenges as Mario, to even videos that put a unique spin on the worlds of Pokemon and Pac-Man, there's no shortage of 8-bit action and comedy to give you entertained!
If you're looking for more 8-bit goodness, Level Up has two other channels that might peak your interest.
One of those channels is Team Level Up, which showcases animated Sprite based videos from other YouTube channels. From Mario and Sonic taking each other on in a 3D race, to the blue blur exploring a lost Labyrinth, to Gastly, Haunter and Gengar taking on World 1 - 1, Team Level Up gives you the same type of entertainment you come to love from Level Up come on while giving other content creators a chance to shine!
The other channel is Level Up Minigames, which features interactive videos that viewers can play along with. From a marble race featuring your favorite Mario characters, to a Spot the Difference where you have to find which character is different from the others, to even a game where you have to find where the transformation Pokemon, Ditto, is hiding, this channel is perfect for helping you relieve some boredom.
onipar Posted on Oct 06, 2020 at 03:01 PM
Nice, I'll definitely check the channel out, thanks!
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