With baseball still a few months away and no football this weekend, you may be feeling a bit of sports withdrawal right now. So here’s your fix. I have no idea how someone made this video, but it’s Nintendo’s classic RBI Baseball played out EXACTLY as the bottom half of the 10th inning of the 1986 World Series (Buckner’s game) over Vin Scully’s call. It’s eight minutes long, but once you realize what you’re watching you can’t turn it off. I still don’t know how he made Marty Barrett the Miller Lite Player of the Game. This is amazing.
There’s this thing called editing. There’s like this computer with all these buttons and you press them and then move things around like video and audio and it gets all like rearranged and then ends up looking like things like this.
I don’t know what’s more depressing–reliving Buckner’s nightmare or thinking about the amount of hours this dude had to spend recreating it.
There’s this thing called editing. There’s like this computer with all these buttons and you press them and then move things around like video and audio and it gets all like rearranged and then ends up looking like things like this.