Display title | Barrel Rolls and Broken Dreams |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Barrel Rolls and Broken Dreams is a stage adaptation of the video game Star Fox 64 performed by students at Hampshire College, and posted on YouTube. It's an Affectionate Parody, making all sorts of fun of the quirky characters and hammy dialogue of the game. Features an a cappella quartet singing the game's music. The play adheres mostly to the game's plot, with the notable omission of Star Wolf, and with the addition of a few subplots, all for the purpose of comedic affect. Got attention from Nintendo Power recently.[when?] |