So I am guessing a lot of you guys and gals have heard of the song “Fuck You” by Cee Lo, but I bet many of you guys didn’t think the tune would ever sound good while being applied to the Nintendo vs. Sega battle.

The parody of the song was made by Brendan Becker aka. Inverse Phase. The song is sung from the point of view of an abandoned NES.

Check it out below:

This is definitely one of the more unique things I’ve heard. What did you guys think of it?

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lol man can I dl this any where?
its really good.


Wow! I love this song...it really did suit the video!^^


Really fun! XD~~ I loved the NES, I used to play Sonic, Final Fantasy 3 (Oh my god that game is ABSOLUTELLY HARD!! One potion for 500Gil!! And you only get like 2Gil in a battle and no loot! XD) and I sure loved it XD The video made me remember all the pain I had to kill the first boss in Final Fantasy 3 XD~~


lol totally different
but it sounds so much less intense nintendo-fied XD
thanks for sharing!~


haha the parody is really good!
thanks for sharing!


never heard of that song!
thanks for sharing!



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