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Teens React To Mario Kart 64…Geez, It’s Not Even That Old

See, in my aging head, Mario Kart 64 isn't even that old.

But obviously, teens today would beg to differ. In the latest "Teens React" YouTube episode, some youngsters check out this Nintendo classic.

We hear plenty of priceless quotes, including, "Who designed this?" Oh well, nobody but some of the best video game designers in history, basically. It's not as funny as when the teens reacted to Mega Man but these 10 minutes are still filled with plenty of comedy. Personally, I don't know why they're not playing SMK on the SNES…the first true karting game.

That would be even funnier, wouldn't you say?

Teens React To Mega Man And It’s Just Classic Hilarity

You kids today. You have no idea what manner of torture we endured in the days when some video games were borderline impossible.

Mega Man is one of the most challenging franchises in all of history. It was hard for just about anyone who ever tried it, even back then.

To teenagers today, it must be absolutely ludicrous…and so it is. In the latest "Teens React: Retro Gaming" installment on YouTube, today's teens take a whack at the original Mega Man and it's hilarious . Some of my favorite quotes are, " everything is hitting me!" and "am I at the beginning again?" Ah yes, remember the days when you had to start the level over if you died?

Oh man, this is so funny it could bring tears to your eyes.

Teens React To NES: Time To Feel Very Old, Round 2

"Is this the PS2? That's as old as it gets for me." "Is this a projector?" "This is like something my dad used to play."

…feel old yet?

In the latest "Teens React…" YouTube installment by The Fine Bros, a bunch of teenagers are exposed to the good ol' Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). This is shortly after they gave kids a chance to check out the GameBoy , and the results are similarly amusing. The cool part is that these teens do give the NES an appropriate amount of respect, even if they've never encountered it before.

But man, "The Legend of Who?" That means you're not a gamer now , let alone in the '80s."