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Random: Elon Musk Appears On Saturday Night Live As Wario
On the American comedy show Saturday Night Live this weekend, the billionaire Elon Musk - known for SpaceX and his car company Tesla - appeared as the show s host.
If it wasn t already a big enough talking point, he also featured in a courtroom skit on the show as Mario s arch-rival Wario. And even his girlfriend Grimes appeared as Princess Peach.
grimes was THE STAR on snl and i refuse to accept that ppl tuned in for anyone else pic.twitter.com/vK9ku7emLL (@ggluvsbats) May 9, 2021
While we won t go into details about what the skit was about exactly, you can view part of it over on the SNL Twitter page or the full clip on the SNL YouTube channel. Just be careful though, as it contains adult humour, bad stereotypes, drug references and blurred but explicit footage.
Random: Two Of The Most Hated Zelda Games Have Now Been Totally Randomized
While the
Zelda series is one of the most popular video game franchises of all time, there are two instalments in the lineage that have been largely passed over by even the most hardcore of fans: the non-canon
Wand of Gamelon and
The Faces of Evil, two titles produced by for the ill-fated Philips CD-i as a result of the failed deal between Nintendo and Philips to create a CD-ROM add-on for the SNES.
Created not by Nintendo but by the late Dale DeSharone s Animation Magic studio, these titles – along with the third CD-i Zelda,