Ninjas Perform Most Deadly Nexus One Unboxing Of All Time [VIDEO]

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19 Jan 2010

Google has fronted the cash so that YouTube director Patrick Bolvin could make a viral unboxing video for the Nexus One smartphone.

Gadget geeks on the Internet relish making and watching unboxing videos, gushing over new gadgets like a child who’s just unwrapped a Nintendo Wii on Christmas morning. However, these unboxings are rarely executed by squads of miniature, stop-motion ninjas. This video is a notable exception.

The video is also available in HD, but you’ll have to go all the way to YouTube for that. As we’re writing this, it has more than 1,000 ratings with an average of five stars. Let’s call it a hit.

[via Engadget]


Reviews: YouTube

Tags: android, Google, nexus one, ninjas, video, viral video, youtube



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3 Responses to Ninjas Perform Most Deadly Nexus One Unboxing Of All Time [VIDEO]

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msjcollegeguy

March 14th, 2010 at 9:11 am

Thats wierd where are you in the world because I know thwere in stock at the walmart right now and if you can't get it there I know you can find a place on line.

This link will find one at a store near you just put in your state and zip.

http://wii.nintendo.com/buywii_index_en.jsp

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Captain Oats

March 21st, 2010 at 4:47 am

if you are going to write dvds and do editing on the videos you film, you are going to have to learn to use a firewire card. USB is for transfering photos, not video. It can do it, but you lose frames which results in poor quality. Buy a firewire card, they are cheap and buy some good capture/edit software like Nero 6 (also cheap) and read the help files and manuals and learn to do use them.

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syke lineaum

December 11th, 2010 at 12:36 am

Mariokart – Wii’s oxygen

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