This is the one that jumpstarted my whole Barney Error Career.
Fictional story: In this Barney error video, we show a 3DS being hacked and infected with a Barney Error. On December 13th, 2011, someone from Atlanta, GA stole this fake 3DS device in question. When they attempted to play it, they didn’t get the usual menu screen. What happens next is anyone’s guess….
In acknowledgement of my original Barney Error 3DS video going up to 10K views, I have decided to make an extended version of it.
Credits for material used in this video: (C) Mattel, Inc. for Barney Logo and Character. Mike and RoboSoft Three TTS voices using a TTS generator. Link here: https://www.tetyys.com/SAPI4/. (C) Joey Slikk for the various Evil Barney pngs. (C) Nintendo for the 3DS start up and logo, StarFox 64 Music, and ReDead Screams. FontMeme for the Nintendo style fonts. Pixabay for all other stock sounds. DeviantART for the Barney Background: https://www.deviantart.com/brandontu1998/art/Barney-s-Background-2017-2019-821338771 (C) PVZ2ConeheadZombie on DeviantArt for the three headed Barney: https://www.deviantart.com/pvz2coneheadzombie/art/3-Headed-Mecha-Demon-Barney-998749509 Same for the five headed Barney: https://www.deviantart.com/pvz2coneheadzombie/art/5-Headed-Mecha-Demon-Barney-99936053
Link to original version: https://youtu.be/L8tmsAiHehc
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