
Mega64 Version 4.1: Revengurrection
Comedy
Overview
Nearly a decade has passed. The most powerful video game machine ever built, the Mega64, still dwells underground, in a dungeon - beneath an apartment building. The experiments around it, their subjects, and its keepers, all but a distant memory - until today, when the world's biggest tech company unveils a device prototype that is wanted by the most mysterious of figures.
Top Cast
Bryan Abou Chacra
Bryan Abou Chacra
Officer
Bryan Abou Chacra
Officer


Derrick Acosta
Derrick Acosta
Derek / Horatio
Derrick Acosta
Derek / Horatio
Rodrigo Alvarado
Rodrigo Alvarado
Prisoner
Rodrigo Alvarado
Prisoner


Mark Atkinson
Mark Atkinson
Steve Vacation
Mark Atkinson
Steve Vacation


Brock Baker
Brock Baker
Shock / Static
Brock Baker
Shock / Static
Aaron Bartholomew
Aaron Bartholomew
Security
Aaron Bartholomew
Security
Eric Baudour
Eric Baudour
Disregarded Man
Eric Baudour
Disregarded Man


Rocco Botte
Rocco Botte
Rocko / Dr. Poque
Rocco Botte
Rocko / Dr. Poque
Matthew Bruce
Matthew Bruce
Confused Man
Matthew Bruce
Confused Man
Kevin Bushong
Kevin Bushong
Customer
Kevin Bushong
Customer
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