The Mega64 is introduced, Derek eats pudding. The concept of the Mega64 is explained and Rocko and Derek answer viewer mail. Sketches: Super Mario Bros, Kid Icarus, (XXX,Y), Banjo Kazooie.
OPriginally titled Up Up Down Down Left Right Left Right B A Start this lost episode from Version 1 released on the Special Edition DVD. An episode not good enough for season one, that includes Hunkty Krunkty's original appearance.
Marcus makes his first appearance, and is shocked with a Tazer. No one will eat the Party Mix because someone has picked out all the peanuts. Sketches: Punch Out, Metal Gear Solid
Trigger Serious makes his debut. The Mega64 is hacked briefly. Sketches: Shen Mue, Super Dodge Ball, Nothin But a Dreamcast, Street Fighter 2.
Meet tr1gg3r s3r1ou5 as he hacks into the Mega64
A malfunctioning Mega64 threatens to kill Rocko and Derek, while Sean starts to doubt his self-worth.
When funds for the Mega64 project start to run low, Dr. Poque decides to try turning the Mega64 into a reform tool for criminals in order to sell it to prisons, another one of his 'brilliant' get-rich-quick schemes.
Dr. Poque makes a bet with Horatio that he can get one girlfriend, while Derek and Rocko realize this is the perfect opportunity to make their escape.
From the Version 2 Special Edition DVD released in 2011.
A mysterious power surge allows a webcam user to see into Dr. Poque's lair, while Dr. Poque takes advantage of the portable gaming fad by selling a portable version of the Mega64.
A strange alternate universe where Benny's webcam is never seen.
One of Dr. Poque's friends from college shows up for a visit, but things take a turn for the worse when the compound is invaded by a dangerous terrorist, named Danny America.
Poque, Horatio and Marcus get involved in their own personal battle of the bands while Rocko, Derek, and Sean delve deeper into the secret origins of the Mega64.
Poque thinks back to the events leading up to Project Mega64 and a new beta tester joins the compound.
Dr. Poque and Horatio join an unlikely ally in stopping a creature from the past.
The apartment is met with an awkward presence outside, as Rocko and Derek stumble onto more than they bargained for.
Consequences of the past arise as Rocko and Derek make an embarrassing bargain in an attempt to escape.
The crew tries to find a musical way to save the apartment, and their lives.
We learn the origin of Marcus as he grows in power
Rocko and Derek meet Garret, and the true intentions of FALZ are finally revealed.
The name of the documentary comes from a time when Rocco was sleeping over Derrick's house. While Rocco was trying to sleep, Derrick's cat peed on the floor near him, and Derrick got up to go on the computer, annoying Rocco. Rocco said "Every time I try to sleep here, it's just friggin' cat pee and the internet!" The end of the documentary shows a really dramatic argument between Rocco, Shawn, and Derrick. Derrick insults Shawn and says that he hardly contributes to the show. Shawn then leaves the house and drives away, while Derrick calls him a "fag". On a podcast, the crew revealed that all of it was an act.
The name of the documentary comes from a time when the police asked Garrett if his bullet belt was made of real, lethal bullets. They weren't real bullets, and Garrett had gotten the bullet belt from his friend who's nickname was Dracula. He told the cops "No, no, no, it's not real. I got this bullet belt from Dracula!"
The name of the documentary comes from a sign that Mega64 bought at a thrift shop. It said "CATS ARE CHILDREN WHO LIVE ON THE FLOOR" and next to the writing there was an outline of a white cat.
Version 3 Through the Eyes of Garrett Hunter
First special in Mega64's "Time" anthology.
"A DVD To Watch in the Dark" Video Game Comedic Actments Performed by Mega64 Second in Mega64's "Time" Anthology
Third special in Mega64's "Time" Anthology
Fourth special in Mega64's "Time" Anthology