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The '''Nintendo 64 kid''' fad incorporates an internet film clip of a young boy and his sister exclaiming their joy when they unwrap their Christmas presents to reveal a Nintendo 64 game system. The boy cries out in glee saying "OH MY GOD!", and "NINTENDO 64, THANK YOU". This video is from kuzmadv, and is according to him, taken on Christmas 1998. The identity of the boy is Kuzmadv, but the likeness of the girl is unknown. The Wikipedia article verifies these facts.
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The '''Nintendo 64 kid''' fad incorporates an internet film clip of a young boy and his sister exclaiming their joy when they unwrap their Christmas presents to reveal a Nintendo 64 game system. The boy cries out in glee saying "OH MY GOD!", and "NINTENDO 64, THANK YOU". This video is from kuzmadv, and is according to him, taken on Christmas 1998. The identity of the boy is Kuzmadv, the girl isd his sister Rachael. The Wikipedia article verifies these facts.
  
 
== Curious Behavior ==
 
== Curious Behavior ==

Revision as of 13:05, August 3, 2006

Nintendo 64 kid
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Original YTMND:
Nintendo 64 Kid
by SuperSnake2012
March 26, 2006
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The Nintendo 64 kid fad incorporates an internet film clip of a young boy and his sister exclaiming their joy when they unwrap their Christmas presents to reveal a Nintendo 64 game system. The boy cries out in glee saying "OH MY GOD!", and "NINTENDO 64, THANK YOU". This video is from kuzmadv, and is according to him, taken on Christmas 1998. The identity of the boy is Kuzmadv, the girl isd his sister Rachael. The Wikipedia article verifies these facts.

Curious Behavior

The video is peculiar because of the extreme overzealous reaction to the present that the boy exhibits. Once revealing the contents of his gift, the "Nintendo 64 kid" begins to claw at the box as if to dig towards the contents inside.

view the original video here [1]


Today

The Nintendo 64 kid was found online, all grown up. Several people have invited him to YTMND Ventrilo, and he said his legendary line in a phonecall with Michael Wolfson.