Original Upload Date: January 11th, 2025
Fictional story: On November 26th, 1988, someone from Bayonne, NJ had their Atari 2600 hacked by Barney, and infected with a Barney Error. All because they were playing a pirated copy of Pac Man. What happens next is anyone’s guess….
Credits for material used in this video:
(C) Mattel, Inc. for Barney logo, images, songs, and character.
(C) Atari for the Atari 2600 logo.
Software Automatic Mouth voice used from here:
https://texttospeechrobot.com/sam-text-to-speech-download/mp3/
FastHub for the Male 1 and Female 1 voices:
https://fasthub.net/
Microsoft Sam TTS voice using a TTS generator. Link here: https://www.tetyys.com/SAPI4/.
(C) Joey Slikk for the various Evil Barney pngs.
(C) NAMCO for the Pac-Man elements
FontMeme for the EAS VHS style fonts.
Pixabay for all other stock sounds and music.
Other images and Barney pngs sourced from DeviantArt and across the internet.
@dintar816 for the "new pacman 2600 8k version" video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLrYmNCAUBk
@arcvideo for the "atari-noise" video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=614av6laZYw
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