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Mega64 Version 1: Episode 03: "Poque" 2003 (Episode produced in 2003, intended for air on San Diego public access that summer, but held back for "Mega64 Version 1" DVD released in November 2004).

Written/Directed by Derrick Acosta

A young hacker, inexplicably obsessed with Dr. Poque, attempts to hack the Mega64 from afar. Will the new multiplayer add-on to the system make it easier to take over? And who will win Super Dodgeball?

PRODUCTION NOTES:

-"Nuttin But A Dreamcast" and "Super Dodgeball" were some of the first segments ever filmed for Mega64, with no plan to where they would fit. They fit here, we guess!

-At the end of "Nuttin But A Dreamcast," we see a character named Hunky Krunkty, who was a leftover character from the removed "lost episode" that was deemed "too funny to cut."

-"Shenmue" was the first full sketch Mega64 ever uploaded to the internet on its own.

-"Duke Nukem Forever" is featured but wouldn't actually be released as a full game for another 8 years.

-The bun knocked off the mother's tray later in the episode went flying somewhere in the bedroom we recorded this in, but it was never found. Even when the house was moved out of, the bun was never found. Where did the bun go?

NEXT TIME: A representative from one of the world's biggest game companies is interested in the Mega64?! The day Dr. Poque has been waiting for has finally arrived... but what will they think about his kidnapped subjects, Rocko and Derek? And what if their current "prank war" goes a little... too far? The blocks fall into place in Mega64 Version 1 episode 4, "The Gangs Returned To Class And Became Honor Students!"

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Bill Murphy

Hunkty Krunkty 4 life.

Anonymous

Can't wait for episode 4. Hands down the greatest episode of Version 1.

MikeOShay

Gum from Podunk still best Mega64 character of all time

Anonymous

I've really enjoyed the other episodes but this is the first to really make me laugh. This is for sure my favourite version episode yet

Anonymous

Derrick as Blanka was absolutely divine