Seinfeld 64: The Game About Nothing
In 1999, a Nintendo 64 game based on NBC's hit sitcom "Seinfeld" hit store shelves. Despite being based on a highly successful IP, and generally favorable reviews at the time, "Seinfeld 64" was a financial disaster for the game's publisher. The game sold so poorly that the company behind it went bankrupt only months later. Due to the closure, manufacturing of the game ceased after its first printing, and it became a highly sought-after collector's item. As a Seinfeld superfan, I have been hunting for a copy of Seinfeld 64 for years. And recently, I found one. In this video, I'll tell the tale of Seinfeld 64's development, and give my thoughts on the game. It's a truly fascinating topic, and one I haven't seen too many people talk about online, so I hope you enjoy! Follow Ya Boy: 🐦: / kaggggy 🎮: / kaggyzone My Other Channel: 🎮: / @kaggyzone Check out my Patreon page, just $10 for access to 3D Assets, high quality renders, exclusives, sneak peeks and more: / kaggggy No AI was used in the making of this video. For Business Inquiries: [email protected]

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