It all started with one machine. The Mega64, a console that makes video games appear real. That’s the premise behind the San Diego public access show that began in 2003. Creating sketches that took game concepts awkwardly into reality, the show was unlike any other. Years and hundreds of millions of views later, Mega64 has created countless short films, TV commercials, full length projects and unforgettable collaborations with the biggest names in the gaming industry.
It all started with one machine. The Mega64, a console that makes video games appear real. That’s the premise behind the San Diego public access show that began in 2003. Creating sketches that took game concepts awkwardly into reality, the show was unlike any other. Years and hundreds of millions of views later, Mega64 has created countless short films, TV commercials, full length projects and unforgettable collaborations with the biggest names in the gaming industry.
It all started with one machine. The Mega64, a console that makes video games appear real. That’s the premise behind the San Diego public access show that began in 2003. Creating sketches that took game concepts awkwardly into reality, the show was unlike any other. Years and hundreds of millions of views later, Mega64 has created countless short films, TV commercials, full length projects and unforgettable collaborations with the biggest names in the gaming industry.