Brand New N64 Game (Day 3351 - 1/27/19)

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The vlog starts with Stephen and Mallory having lunch which consisted of what they had for dinner the previous day (chicken with feta and red pesto). But, today Stephen decided to have it with brown penne pasta since he mentioned the previous day how good it would've taste with pasta. While, Mal just had it with no pasta since she was trying to avoid eating carbs.

The video then transitions to Stephen opening a box which he got from Piko Interactive for signing up for their Kickstarter campaign for finishing the N64 version of a game called 40 Winks. 40 Winks was a game that was supposed to come out on both the PlayStation and N64 but at the last second the N64 version was scrapped so it only came out on PlayStation. So, Piko Interactive decided to start a Kickstarter to finish the N64 version and Stephen signed up for one of the higher tiers. Stephen then talks about how exciting it is for a new N64 game to be created since he had already finished collecting all the N64 games.

In the box, he receives a plushie of a character from the game named Wakey Wakey which Stephen names "Time Bomb", a special edition OST CD, a purple 40 Winks N64 controller, 2 boxed copies of the game (each with different cover art), and a loose cart of the game. Stephen is confused about where the 2nd boxed copy came from since he doesn't remember ordering it.

Stephen then puts the game in the N64 and plays it and appreciates how great the graphics are and how all the cut-scenes are voice-acted. While playing, he sees the character that the plushie he received was based on and says "Hey it's that guy! Ahh, it's the plush!". Stephen says that the game is very reminiscent of Banjo-Kazooie.

Kit Kat Flavor Tried: Original Kit Kat

Stephen says that it is hard to beat the original flavor, but he said that he still prefers the Sublime Bitter.

Stephen talks about how you can buy 40 Winks online on Piko Interactive's website and about how amazing it was for new games to still be produced for a 20 year old gaming system.