Did I hear you right? Did I hear you saying that you're going to make a copy of a game without paying? Don't Copy That Floppy! Produced by SIIA (formerly SPA) in 1992.
what are you talking about? It' even worse now. And who's saying "copy everything"? Surely, not the publishers. You probably yourself have no idea what you're talking about
That's thievin', stealin', takin' what's not yours Takin' what's not yours, takin' what's not yours I don't really know if she cares or not All I know is she left a lot of stuff in my apartment She's never getting back And as the smell on my pillow fades Her cigarettes might stay Like a Roman Coliseum A dry and worthless monument to our love
"Don't kill music!" "Don't kill movies!!" "Don't copy that floppy!!" "You wouldn't download a car would you?" yes, I would download a car in fact, if it were an option
I think the real reason they're so amazed staring at the screen is they're wondering how the hell they're getting full motion full screen video in 1992 on a 386.
yet they're confused at 2:33-2:40 when that's the best goddamn part of this whole sucky video. I wish it was _him_ teaching those kids about digital piracy and how he'll cause "the end of the computer age" if they copy floppies, because he's fucking Brainiac.
Nah, for THAT kinda streaming quality it was THE next-gen 486DX2-66 with 56k modem!!! They just had the 'in's" to black-ops and found one of their old throwaway's, in a dumpster. : ) -EB
The irony is that now, individuals copying the floppy is probably the only real way to preserve the software or game that's being copied, seeing that due to everything becoming digital (meaning that a company can pull any games from the store, and that you really don't own your game, just purchasing an extended lease).
Actually if you struggle installing a game because it has antitheft technology imbeded, you must have a very crappy computer. We have moved on from 2004. Steam is no more DRM than it is a very safe way to buy games and not worrying about loosing your cd-key.
The irony of paying for Tetris to respect the creator when the guy who made it had the rights stolen from him and those who purchased it just paid those that screwed him over.
While technically true to the time this was produced, he finally started getting royalties in 1996, and is now integral to the company that makes Tetris ridiculously homogeneous.
Wasn’t the creator a guy in Russia ? The irony is that it’s a game made in the Soviet Union, but it became one of the highest selling games of all time due to Capitalism
Part of this is that he created Tetris as a government employee at the Russian Academy of Sciences while at work. This made the game property of the Russian Government which was communist. One of their rules is “do nothing for personal gain”, which meant the Soviet regime did not allow royalties to be paid to creators of government owned programs. After that became a complex licensing mess between Elorg (at the time a division of the Soviet Office of Foreign Trade, later a private company and the various distributors. One of the first Licensees, Andromeda Software obtained the rights for home computers and to the Russians that only meant computers (IBM PC, Apple II, Macintosh, Commodore, etc) and not video game consoles. Later the company through sub licensing to Mirrorsoft and Spectum Holobyte illegally sold the console rights to Atari (a.k.a. Tengen) and later they sold part of them to Bullet Proof Software. When Andromeda failed to pay Elorg and Bullet Proof Software came to Moscow to get the handheld eights, they found out that no one legally had home console rights. Later Bullet Proof Software and Nintendo obtained console and handheld rights to Tetris directly from Elorg, essentially putting Atari Tengen and Mirrorsoft out of the Tetris market for home video game consoles. Later Elorg became a private company and Henk Rogers of Bullet Proof Software immigrated to America. Then Alexey Pajitnov and Henk Rogers formed The Tetris Company and bought out 50% of the Tetris Rights. Elorg (now private) owned the other half. Later Rogers and Pajitnov would buy out the rest of Elorg. When Pajitnov started getting the some of the rights back is when he finally received royalties for his game.
Stephen Hinkle Thanks for sharing all that, I was gonna correct the record but you did a great job. At the end of the day, he created Tetris on very expensive company computers. Just like most American jobs, anything you create at work is property of the workplace. So he didn't really get cheated at all.
This could be the ultimate anti-piracy weapon. A virus that is somehow triggered by hacked game copies, which causes the screen to be taken over by this guy rapping non-stop. Utterly merciless.
John 3:16-17 KJV "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved."
They have them, but they're like 1 page and just tell you about the software copyright or whatever. I remember when they were like 10 pages long and told you all about the game.
Decades later, Tetris was the reason that Putin's daughter was the Coveerd vascccine guinea pig in Russia last week. You see, all of that Tetris money that Russian's Communist government made over the years eventually was funneled into Trump's 2016 election campaign, and Russian interference in the election. Putin was not happy when his daughter admitted in an act of rebellion that she voted for Hillary and negated his vote for Trump. True story. I'm sure Vox will report on it soon.
No. Tetris was originally freeware because it would have been illegal for him to sell it. They intended to sell it as part of a game bundle but had to give it away for free due to the laws of the Soviet Union. It wasn't until after he moved to the US that he was finally able to start making money from it. He even started his own Tetris company. One of the aims of the company was to stop other companies from making Tetris clones. He wanted total control over Tetris in the marketplace so he could make as much money from it as possible. So no, he didn't do it so he could freely and enthusiastically give the world Tetris. He did it for the money.
xEx xEx that add was ousted because of a copyright strike on the music. just let that sink in for a second. also fun fact the car used in that commercial was a 1984 Mercedes-Benz 300d
Funny enough, hip-hop and rapping was born out of remixing (yes, that means copying and re-arranging) and the industry fought it too, but i guess they couldn't stop it after all, fortunately for all of us.
@@markusTegelane Actually, that's what the US copyright law says. Unless otherwise stated in terms & conditions, a license is non-perpetual and non-transmissible among users and among computers and you should legally buy one for each computer. With use of internet and people working on multiple devices the strings are getting looser and some allow a perpetual or transmissible license, but they still set special conditions inside terms of use.
She says 4 period is about to start and she doesn't want to get caught in there. *Stays for another 9 minutes.* Then at the end of all of that they play another *"quick game"* lol
"The Software Publishers Association gives you permission to copy this video for the non-profit purpose of promoting the ethical and legal use of software." And ironically it was the least copied floppy ever.
There's no Half-Life 3 because making content delivery software with ineffective copy protection was infinitely more profitable than making another game. Trilogies are risky anyway, so I doubt Valve would want to risk their respected name with a failure in the eyes of the same fans that made their WON replacement popular.
Corey asks Jenny to play one more game, but Jenny has to go to her fourth period class. The two then sit through a 10-minute spiel about piracy. Afterwards, Corey asks Jenny again to play one more game and Jenny accepts. Because logic.
i dont know what i love most about this video: the rap verses that constantly shift in rhyme and meter making the next line impossible to predict, the less-than-camera ready developer interviews, the fact that the game theyre playing at the end is clearly not the same as the one from the beginning, or the mentality that a 9-minute educational rap will keep kids interested. but if i had to pick s favorite, its the name of the rapper being DP, which nowadays stands for something quite different.
So actually, that rapper M. E. Hart is pretty interesting. When this first came out on TH-cam ~15 years ago I did a deep dive on him. He studied Russian in college (from his age probably thinking the Cold War would guarantee his employment) and later became a lawyer and was a dancer as a hobby. I remember he actually composed the lyrics and the dance moves and everything. It was quite a surprise because I assume they hired a performer to do it, but it was the actual lawyer behind the whole thing. I remember I found his email and sent him a message but he never responded. :-(
Actually, manuals used to be the shit. These days, all you get is a little booklet telling you the basic controls and a link to the website or some shit. Back in the day, the manuals went fucking in-depth on the game mechanics, the lore, you name it. Of course pirates with any sense of taste would actually physically copy the manual as well.
Yes. Because then people weren't too cheap to produce a manual to go with the software, nor were most too cheap to pay for the software rather than pirating it.
Moral of the story: Don't try to make a copy of a floppy disk, or a black man wearing a goofy outfit will rap for you for 7 minutes before fading to a copy prompt.
This was made back when gaming companies were a lot smaller and didn't make the megabucks they do now (Yes, even Blizzard). Piracy really was taking a huge hit into their profits needed to stay afloat. The big gaming juggernauts of the era like Nintendo, Sega and Square mostly stuck to consoles, which while it was possible to pirate those, was a lot harder to do. So, thanks to this video's influence we can enjoy World of Warcraft today. And The Sims
“that’s thieven’, stealin’, takin’ what’s not yours”
hmm someone should sample that part
hmm 🤔🤔🤔
You might wanna sit for this one bud…
might seem crazy what im bout to say..
boy, do i have news for you!
0:19 hmmm someone should sample that too
1992: Don't copy that floppy
2022: PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD COPY EVERYTHING BEFORE IT'S LOST TO TIME!!!
Exactly! But let's not forget the something in between: You wouldn't download a car!
Unus Annus archive in a nutshell 😂
2023: its too late
2023: You don't get a floppy, or a CD, or anything else, now you have to pay a subscription every month
what are you talking about? It' even worse now. And who's saying "copy everything"? Surely, not the publishers. You probably yourself have no idea what you're talking about
THIEVIN’ STEALIN’ TAKING WHAT’S NOT YOURS‼️🔥🗣️🔥‼️😭🔥🔥‼️‼️🗣️🔥‼️🔥
numero uno televisión niña momento
That's thievin', stealin', takin' what's not yours
Takin' what's not yours, takin' what's not yours
I don't really know if she cares or not
All I know is she left a lot of stuff in my apartment
She's never getting back
And as the smell on my pillow fades
Her cigarettes might stay
Like a Roman Coliseum
A dry and worthless monument to our love
I feel like the first line like 'ive been holding back' is also sampled in a TV girl song I just forgot which one
Nvm I found it it's in 'lines to a different play'
Real
"Don't kill music!"
"Don't kill movies!!"
"Don't copy that floppy!!"
"You wouldn't download a car would you?"
yes, I would download a car in fact, if it were an option
With 3D printing, it might one day be.
They really thought they had us with the car thing. Now people are downloading guns lol.
I want to download a car. *buys $100k 3d metal printer.
I downloaded a car earlier today. And you know what......? I downloaded some more RAM too! sshhh....
3d printed cars will be open source hacked licensed shit
This computer must have pretty bad spyware for a random guy to hear what they are saying and get on the screen
Especialy for the 90's
***** 'murica
***** You're gonna love Windows 10
+Gijs Schenk No, but it does have more spyware. Built-in, even.
+Gijs Schenk Keep believing that if it makes you feel more comfortable.
I'm sure piracy would've ended long ago if this played before every attempt
That is so true
I'd pirate more to hear it. pretty jammin rap
Lol ha
+Alex Kim (AJXGamer) Don't Copy that Video/Game/Torrent doesn't have as much of a ring to it though....
+Randy Rhoades Don't Torrent, That's Abhorrent.
"Tetris will fail"?
Blasphemy. Tetris will probably outlive humanity.
Literally was freeware
**laughs in nullpomino**
About that-
6:01 is the sample used in "taking what's not yours" by tv girl
Thank you 🙏🏾 I wanted to find this sample of that song
@@cupcakeznightzx you're welcome!!
thanks
Yep and 0:18 is sampled by TV girl in 'lines to a different play' :)
@@laratuticbilanovic3062 I thought i was the only one who noticed that omgg
I once made a copy. Now I inject five marijuanas a day.
+The Little Death Why has no one upvoted this yet?
+John Devor people are just .. bad
they don't like to upvote death apparently
jet copys dont melt steel floppys
+The Little Death I once gave a copy to a friend.. Now I am downloading cars and snort tree fiddy marijaunas.
Injecting Marijuana? How have I not known about this?!
I think the real reason they're so amazed staring at the screen is they're wondering how the hell they're getting full motion full screen video in 1992 on a 386.
yet they're confused at 2:33-2:40 when that's the best goddamn part of this whole sucky video. I wish it was _him_ teaching those kids about digital piracy and how he'll cause "the end of the computer age" if they copy floppies, because he's fucking Brainiac.
Correction: it’s actually full motion full screen video on a 68030 powered Macintosh LC 2.
@@superstar64 the software "chase the ray" display of macs barely moved anything
Nah, for THAT kinda streaming quality it was THE next-gen 486DX2-66 with 56k modem!!! They just had the 'in's" to black-ops and found one of their old throwaway's, in a dumpster. : ) -EB
@@superstar64 it's actually an original mac lc
The irony is that now, individuals copying the floppy is probably the only real way to preserve the software or game that's being copied, seeing that due to everything becoming digital (meaning that a company can pull any games from the store, and that you really don't own your game, just purchasing an extended lease).
1:23
“What’s the next verse again? Aw heck, I’ll just keep dancing, no one will notice”
:)
@@manofculture1089 >:-[
LMAO FR
XDDDD
Pirate Bay should link this on all files for April's Fools
TRIGGΞRMΔͶ水GOKU would be so good
y e s
haha that would be awesome
would be perfect, but some people might be pissed if they wren't able to download anything
fuck em!
let trolls be prick rolled.
Ah the late 80s through 90s, when almost everything targeted at a kids and teens demographic HAD to have a rap.
"But I'm *_NOT_* a rapper." - Cyborg, 2015
The trend continues today, but now they have t h e m a u t o t u n e s s s.
@@wilnnn5 twas a Wendy's
Even, inexplicably, Zelda and Link’s Awakening.
@@poshko41 But that one was friggin awesome though. The best Zelda commercial so far, prove me wrong : D
Not gonna lie: In the realm of infomercial-rap, this track is a killer.
Yeah, it's definitely better than the Blu Blockers rap
I've learned my lesson through educational hip hop
this song be gellin!
1992: Don't copy that floppy!
2019: Don't duplicate that solid state!
*_"It's not just a copy, it's a crime."_*
Don't torrent its abhorrent
1992: Don't copy that floppy!
2020: $60 to rent a license. The rhyme is an extra $25.
@@techmouse. *_"It's not just a copy, it's a crime."_*
2020: STOP BREAKING THE LAW, ASSHOLE
Then DRM came. Now we struggle to use our own legal copy.
hahaham best comment ever!
unless its steam, humblestore or gog
GOG is the only one without DRM
NanoPi
Steam = DRM
Actually if you struggle installing a game because it has antitheft technology imbeded, you must have a very crappy computer. We have moved on from 2004. Steam is no more DRM than it is a very safe way to buy games and not worrying about loosing your cd-key.
The irony of paying for Tetris to respect the creator when the guy who made it had the rights stolen from him and those who purchased it just paid those that screwed him over.
While technically true to the time this was produced, he finally started getting royalties in 1996, and is now integral to the company that makes Tetris ridiculously homogeneous.
Wasn’t the creator a guy in Russia ? The irony is that it’s a game made in the Soviet Union, but it became one of the highest selling games of all time due to Capitalism
Part of this is that he created Tetris as a government employee at the Russian Academy of Sciences while at work. This made the game property of the Russian Government which was communist. One of their rules is “do nothing for personal gain”, which meant the Soviet regime did not allow royalties to be paid to creators of government owned programs. After that became a complex licensing mess between Elorg (at the time a division of the Soviet Office of Foreign Trade, later a private company and the various distributors. One of the first Licensees, Andromeda Software obtained the rights for home computers and to the Russians that only meant computers (IBM PC, Apple II, Macintosh, Commodore, etc) and not video game consoles. Later the company through sub licensing to Mirrorsoft and Spectum Holobyte illegally sold the console rights to Atari (a.k.a. Tengen) and later they sold part of them to Bullet Proof Software. When Andromeda failed to pay Elorg and Bullet Proof Software came to Moscow to get the handheld eights, they found out that no one legally had home console rights. Later Bullet Proof Software and Nintendo obtained console and handheld rights to Tetris directly from Elorg, essentially putting Atari Tengen and Mirrorsoft out of the Tetris market for home video game consoles.
Later Elorg became a private company and Henk Rogers of Bullet Proof Software immigrated to America. Then Alexey Pajitnov and Henk Rogers formed The Tetris Company and bought out 50% of the Tetris Rights. Elorg (now private) owned the other half. Later Rogers and Pajitnov would buy out the rest of Elorg. When Pajitnov started getting the some of the rights back is when he finally received royalties for his game.
Stephen Hinkle Thanks for sharing all that, I was gonna correct the record but you did a great job.
At the end of the day, he created Tetris on very expensive company computers. Just like most American jobs, anything you create at work is property of the workplace.
So he didn't really get cheated at all.
@@Syclone0044 He absolutely got cheated, workers getting cheated is just still commonplace.
The 90s seem to have been a magical period in time.
It was, man… it was 😔
"One copy per computer"
Steam: "ha nice one"
Great song, downloaded it.
+Vintage Gamer Watch till the end. You are allowed to copy that ;-)
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO IT SAID COPRYRITE TOGUHHHHHHHH!!!!!
lemonade25c What message? I thought it was just a dank ass song.
Don't Copy That song
+Vintage Gamer so we can make a copy, right?
"It's almost 4th period and I don't wanna get caught in here." *stays in room for 9 more minutes*
+body parts Priorities
she doesn't even touch the screen
+J Doggy dog keyboard
+randman Seems Legit
+randman If a black guy with a hat jumped on to my screen and started rapping, I might stick around a little longer too.
"I'm too young for a life in crime" is the MOST hilarious line I've ever heard
THIEVIN' STEALIN' TAKIN' WHATS NOT YOURS TAKIN' WHATS NOT YOURS TAKIN' WHATS NOT YOURS🗣🗣‼‼🔥🔥
Dont copy the floppy, just steal the computer
No just steal the hard drive and replace yours with it
If they're copying the floppy it seems either the computer has no harddrive or at least the game is on another floppy.
@@miyalys They ain't gonna copy that floppy there's only one disk drive
**tries to steal a giant supercomputer instead of copying files on USB disk** AHHHHH
Yeah because one copy is for one computer
This could be the ultimate anti-piracy weapon. A virus that is somehow triggered by hacked game copies, which causes the screen to be taken over by this guy rapping non-stop. Utterly merciless.
someone should make that
Creepypasta time!
I'll start.
I was a giant Sonic the Hedgehog fan.
***** don't copy that spooky
Well, in Crysis Warhead every projectile (including bullets) becomes a chicken. That works.
DiomedesIsHit That's a very common route of trojan virusses since ages.
Todd Howard when he finds out you pirated Skyrim.
What???
You mean some people really paid for Skyrim??
I am really disappointed in those people , support todd " the god " Howard , Todd Howard is love todd Howard is life
"One program for one computer." She must work for Electronic Arts.
"By the time you add up all the people working on the game, you get as many as 20 or 30."
How quaint this time was.
John 3:16-17 KJV "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved."
@@rezwittkerchester2055 Cool Story Bro
@Smunstu Stinkymonster Think about commenting something relevant to my original post.
@Smunstu Stinkymonster No, his comment was needless spam that had nothing to do with my original post. Much like yours are.
@Smunstu Stinkymonster Good for you.
"Hey you can buy a game with a manual!"
Games rarely come with those now. RIP.
Yep! Because most companies are going green to save the green!
They have them, but they're like 1 page and just tell you about the software copyright or whatever. I remember when they were like 10 pages long and told you all about the game.
Kingfury4
the fallout 2 manual was a thing of beauty. spiral bound, lots of lore and stories, and it even had legit recipes in it :(
MandaloreGaming I still remember me going nuts when I got my ps2 with Jak and Daxter and it brought a map of the world with the manual
MandaloreGaming I miss manuals. I'd read them on the toilet.
Tetris being mentioned here is really disrespectful when you look into the history of Tetris and how the rights were handled
6:02 “thats theifin stealn taking whats not yours”
TV girl sample
"Now remember, piracy is wrong. Buy this unfinished $60 game that you have to pay extra for the full game."
Im bothered by how badly they played tetris.
This guy over here
That's the real crime here.
this guy tetris-es
5:55 "Taking what's not yours" - TV Girl
thanks
I can't tell if he's saying dick or disc
6:03 TV Girl sample
6:02
“I’m not a crook”
@@pastelturtle9699thats richard nixon dude
5:55
Lol, Tetris was originally a freeware, Alexey Pajitnov did not had any intentions to sell it at first, it was made purely on enthusiasm.
Искандер Сайфуллин and then you get multi million dollar companies brawling for Tetris rights
@@strangelf because they bought the right to sell it.
Decades later, Tetris was the reason that Putin's daughter was the Coveerd vascccine guinea pig in Russia last week. You see, all of that Tetris money that Russian's Communist government made over the years eventually was funneled into Trump's 2016 election campaign, and Russian interference in the election. Putin was not happy when his daughter admitted in an act of rebellion that she voted for Hillary and negated his vote for Trump. True story. I'm sure Vox will report on it soon.
That explains the booming Soviet games industry
No. Tetris was originally freeware because it would have been illegal for him to sell it. They intended to sell it as part of a game bundle but had to give it away for free due to the laws of the Soviet Union. It wasn't until after he moved to the US that he was finally able to start making money from it. He even started his own Tetris company. One of the aims of the company was to stop other companies from making Tetris clones. He wanted total control over Tetris in the marketplace so he could make as much money from it as possible.
So no, he didn't do it so he could freely and enthusiastically give the world Tetris. He did it for the money.
did she make it to fourth period
porygonlover322 No. R.I.P I'm too young for a life of crime.
+porygonlover322 some say shes still wandering the halls to this day
+porygonlover322 No, she died a month too soon before she could have her 4th period.
Project NEMESI5 icy what you did there.
5:57 tv girl
imagine TH-cam existing in the mid to late 90's and instead of rick roll it was this
It was worse in the '90s. We had goatse and tubgirl. Kids today have no idea how much nicer Rick-Rolling is.
@@kevinelmore8504 by coincidence, i happened to do "research" on shock content over those 11 months
@@kevinelmore8504 Tubgirl was first posted in late 2000.
Guys just download some money and buy your own games geez
that's the joke
*cough* Bitcoin *cough*
But I can only find low resolution money :(
And download a Titan V while you're at it.
catsarecats Download .png file of money then print it
You wouldn't download a car, would you?
xEx xEx that add was ousted because of a copyright strike on the music. just let that sink in for a second.
also fun fact the car used in that commercial was a 1984 Mercedes-Benz 300d
i am not the letter E your shitting me right?
gregistopal nope
we do now in today's racing games LMAO
but now they're going to be paywall'd in Forza Motorsport 7 with loot boxes :/
Yes
With visuals like this 5:43 this video feels like a vaporwave meme 20+ years ahead of it's time.
Remastered
The title?
The way this song already sounds like TV girl enough
Please it cost me over $6.000 to copy World of Warcraft to 1,982,182 floppies because I ran out of DVD-Rs. Who's REALLY getting ripped off now?
So what you're meaning to tell me is that you bought each floppy disk for 3 millionths of a dollar?
"But I just wanna make one copy!"
22 years later and game companies make insane profits despite even more piracy
I wonder how much cheaper stuff would have been had everyone paid.
@@filipinordabest Not any cheaper but at least there wouldn't be Denuvo.
Its almost like this was always bullshit ..
@@filipinordabest why would they make it cheaper and lsoe profits
In many cases BECAUSE OF IT
🔥🔥🔥WE MAKIN IT OUT OF 4TH PERIOD WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥🎶🎶🎶💯💯💯🗣️🗣️🗣️🎵🎵🔥🔥🔥
6:01 wow this part is catchy asf, someone should put it in a song
it might seem crazy what im bout to say
Funny enough, hip-hop and rapping was born out of remixing (yes, that means copying and re-arranging) and the industry fought it too, but i guess they couldn't stop it after all, fortunately for all of us.
that's completely true, pretty much all the early rap hits just took other songs for the backing tracks often without permission
Dr Dre step aside
Ironic coming from you
hi
Damn, even after all these years I still haven't shut down the software industry.
6:02 this part is so good…maybe someone will make a sample one day.
Why the fuck don't keygens use this as background music?
+Captain LOL
"Buy one for every computer you use." Bwahahahahaha!!
Did anyone actually do that?
@@markusTegelaneI think he meant one copy of a game for every person?
@@markusTegelane Actually, that's what the US copyright law says. Unless otherwise stated in terms & conditions, a license is non-perpetual and non-transmissible among users and among computers and you should legally buy one for each computer. With use of internet and people working on multiple devices the strings are getting looser and some allow a perpetual or transmissible license, but they still set special conditions inside terms of use.
@Artur Terho Added an additional half-sentence to the beginning of my comment. Hope it answers your question.
@@markusTegelane Companies.
Don’t copy that floppy!! ❌❌
Theivin’ Stealin’ Takin what’s not yours ✅✅
no one is talking about how TV girl sampled this?
Fr I got the comments would be filled with tv girl??-
@@cupid.mp4SAME THOO
@@ayo_lukaFR
5:52 tv girl sample
She says 4 period is about to start and she doesn't want to get caught in there. *Stays for another 9 minutes.* Then at the end of all of that they play another *"quick game"* lol
Attraction Spot Glad I'm not the only one who thought about that
Obviously there's no class fourth period
yeh fuk skewl
Always time for a quickie
They both just shared a very vivid experience with mutual hallucinations give em a break
"The Software Publishers Association gives you permission to copy this video for the non-profit purpose of promoting the ethical and legal use of software." And ironically it was the least copied floppy ever.
Bro knows where to find me
Bro knows where to look
@@alrightorchestra is bro a crook
Bros thievin stealing takin whats not his
6:02 taking what's not yours - tv girl
It says not to copy that floppy but it doesn't say not to copy that CD-ROM
It also doesn't say copy that steam game, or use any youtube to mp3 converters.
Addison Greear what about nintendo switch cartridge
Don't copy that ROM, or I'll kidnap your mom.
2 1/2 years later, I find out people were replying to this the whole time
Yeah, they never made a video for CDs or DVDs because it didn't rhyme.
is that why there is no half life 3
yes sadly,
because when someone calls him gay ben he extends the date by one day. OH CRAP I CALLED HIM GAY BEN CRAP I SAID IT AGAIN
There's no Half-Life 3 because making content delivery software with ineffective copy protection was infinitely more profitable than making another game. Trilogies are risky anyway, so I doubt Valve would want to risk their respected name with a failure in the eyes of the same fans that made their WON replacement popular.
Half life 3 will happen
am i the only one that cares much more about portal 3 than hl3
Back in 92 everybody I knew copied. Company's still exist to day, so no harm done.
1992: dont copy that floppy
2024: piracy is a moral imperative
Corey asks Jenny to play one more game, but Jenny has to go to her fourth period class. The two then sit through a 10-minute spiel about piracy. Afterwards, Corey asks Jenny again to play one more game and Jenny accepts.
Because logic.
School is not important, as long as you don't copy that floppy. Nothing else matters.
@@tompinkerton8099 Is the most important lesson in life.
i dont know what i love most about this video: the rap verses that constantly shift in rhyme and meter making the next line impossible to predict, the less-than-camera ready developer interviews, the fact that the game theyre playing at the end is clearly not the same as the one from the beginning, or the mentality that a 9-minute educational rap will keep kids interested. but if i had to pick s favorite, its the name of the rapper being DP, which nowadays stands for something quite different.
What about fucking Brainiac at like 2 minutes 30 seconds into the video?
WE TAKING WHATS NOT OURS WITH THIS ONE🔥🔥🔥
dp really didn't expect what the internet would become
Legend has it, he is still shaking his shoulders.
It's his punishment. To be stuck in a computer for life.
@@heavyrain5949 I read that as "for file"
@@ailaG
Lol XD
Shoulder shrugs for days!
*proceeds to copy floppy*
james sutter. Lmao and that’s what is so funny. He’s waiting for the video to end to copy and he’s talked out of it
DP : *WAIT THATS ILLEGAL*
Idk what TV-Girl was smoking when they decided to sample this but I need them to smoke more of it
whoever produced this found their one black coworker and was like "you can rap right?"
"uh, actually--"
"i got 20 bucks"
"sure man, whatever"
So actually, that rapper M. E. Hart is pretty interesting. When this first came out on TH-cam ~15 years ago I did a deep dive on him. He studied Russian in college (from his age probably thinking the Cold War would guarantee his employment) and later became a lawyer and was a dancer as a hobby. I remember he actually composed the lyrics and the dance moves and everything. It was quite a surprise because I assume they hired a performer to do it, but it was the actual lawyer behind the whole thing.
I remember I found his email and sent him a message but he never responded. :-(
@@jasonpawloski Damn this is gold he probably too busy creating hits and blew up and now he acts like he don't remember where he came from.
The dance is so 90s it hurts my eyes.
Roger Moore was the best!
This "dance" was shit back then...
MJ dance moves stil the best
Still better than dabbing.
Geno2733 Lies! Everybody knows that Sean Connery was the best Bond.
It's actually late 80s
"Wait a minute, who the heck are you anyway?"
"What are you doing on our computer?"
Legitimate questions.
I love how tv girl uses audios from old videos from the 2000's in their songs
HES NOT A CROOK!!!! 🩷💙🚺🚹📺‼️‼️‼️
this is the wrong video
I can't copy that floppy since I can't find any blank floppy disks or a drive to read/write them :(
So what about zip disks.. Haha
My god Barnacules. No matter where I look I find you... My god...
Hey barnucles :)
It's obvious that piracy has lead to the end of the floppy. Not enough people tried to stop copying.
brandon poke What is UR?
"You can buy your own copy *with a manual*"
FreedomToons Omg freedom toons!
Actually, manuals used to be the shit.
These days, all you get is a little booklet telling you the basic controls and a link to the website or some shit.
Back in the day, the manuals went fucking in-depth on the game mechanics, the lore, you name it.
Of course pirates with any sense of taste would actually physically copy the manual as well.
Just look up some old Gamecube games manuals, like Mario Sunshine, Wind Waker, etc. Fun stuff :)
I'M SOLD, I'll never pirate again
Yes. Because then people weren't too cheap to produce a manual to go with the software, nor were most too cheap to pay for the software rather than pirating it.
5:48 that what yall look for it right?
The irony when games companies figured out you can make more money by making your game free
They don't have the money for you to copy the floppy but they have the money to produce this shit
Hello friend from 7 years ago. Your comment has killed me
Moral of the story:
Don't try to make a copy of a floppy disk, or a black man wearing a goofy outfit will rap for you for 7 minutes before fading to a copy prompt.
it’s ironic that the song talks about why copying media is bad, and then the song itself gets copied and turned into a sample for a banger song
The video is 3 decades old since it was made in 1992 tho
I was shown this in 6th grade and i couldn't stop laughing
So ... you'te still laughing. Man, that must be a tough life. :P
WTF?! Why would they show that at school? More proof of corporate control over America.
You're old!
This video was already somewhat old by the time I saw it, I'm only in high school.
why did they show you a video about not copying a floppy in 6 grade, I assume that was when you were in around late 2000s and early 2010s.
"No Carmen SanDiego, no Oregon Trail!
Tetris and the others, they're all gonna fail!"
*laughs in tetris 99
@Komaru Naegi he said nothing wrong shut the fuck up you racist piece of shit
@Komaru Naegi how is he racist and what did I spell wrong you literally called him a white person who can't read honestly some people are so dumb
*laughs in Open source
2:07 I'm triggered by how bad this person is at Tetris
Is it just me or did I travel back into 1991 to watch PBS's Square One?
2:06 Whoever played Tetris was terrible at it.
A shameful human being
That's the real criminal in this video
Well, if they could copy it and play it at home, maybe they wouldn't suck so bad. The blame lands solely on MC Dildo Packer.
"They're all gonna fail"
They hardly got a score of 480 with 0 lines
I agree 100% with this video. That's why I only torrent games.
well he didn't say torrenting.....
This was made back when gaming companies were a lot smaller and didn't make the megabucks they do now (Yes, even Blizzard). Piracy really was taking a huge hit into their profits needed to stay afloat. The big gaming juggernauts of the era like Nintendo, Sega and Square mostly stuck to consoles, which while it was possible to pirate those, was a lot harder to do.
So, thanks to this video's influence we can enjoy World of Warcraft today. And The Sims
this single-handedly ended piracy
This is vaporwave as fuck.
lol it really is
Original authentic vaporwave
fuckin vibes man
The weird looking blonde guy was arrested for hiding a camera in his daughters room and filming her friends changing clothes.
+leroy shane yes. Look up his name. Craig Dykstra. He worked for AOL.
I guess you could say he got a.... Floppy when he was caught
That's hot.
Wow
+DRAGON3ORN 360 I feel violated
YOU KNOW WHERE TO FIND ME AND I KNOW WHERE TO LOOK‼️🗣️
I-I-IM NOT A CROOK-CROOK ‼️‼️🔥🔥
Okay, I’m a changed man. I won’t copy games into floppy discs anymore. Compact discs, on the other hand…
They are going to break that keyboard with all that high level button-mashing.
"Well I wanna make floppies when I grow up"
Think about that.
tv girl thought this was such a banger they needed to sample it to make another banger 🫶
I love how the most replayed part of the video is the TV girl sample
In which song, "taking whats not yours", "lines to a different play" or "flip the record"?
@@flawedmachine~ It's called thievin, stealing, taking what's not yours!!" 🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️
@@anton-uw6ld i doubt thats the name of the song