Aleatorio: Esta máquina de Rube Goldberg con temática de EarthBound está repleta de referencias


An EarthBound box sitting on a keyboard, because it wants to learn how to play music
Imagen: Zion Grassl/Nintendo Life

Musical Rube Goldberg machines — you know, donde la canica tira la tetera y luego rebota por una escalera hecha de xilófonos (which sounds insane if you haven’t seen the videos) — used to be the realm of engineering and musical geniuses only, like the incredible Wintergatan Marble Machine o el OK Go music video.

At some point, people figured out how to make these machines in 3D modelling software, like Blender, and suddenly the process was a little more accessible. Instead of needing all the crafting skills of a carpenter, a musical engineer, and a marble magician, all you needed wasthe ability to create 3D art, animation skills, and impeccable timing in order to match up the animations with the music. Okay, maybe the barrier to entry was just a different forma, rather than lower.

Anyway. All that is to say that this particular addition to the very specific 3D-modelled-Rube-Goldberg-musical-machines genre has an extra hook: It’s themed entirely around Mother 2, o Terrestre, as it’s known over here, and it playsEight Melodies“, the lullaby at the heart of EarthBound.

Echale un vistazo:

The details! The references! It’s gorgeous!

From the guest appearances of many Mr Saturns and plenty of the monsters you fight in the early game, to all the marbles being dressed as the characters, to the whole thing starting in Nesshouse — it’s just Cada vez que Demise se libera del sello. There’s even a cute little reference to the Octopus Statues, which were used as path-blocking statues in the original Mother 2 before they were replaced with Iron Pencil Statues in the localisation of Earthbound!

Shigesato Itoi himself, the creator of the Mother series, even took notice, retweeting the video onto his own social media feed; the official Hobonichi Mother account (which represents Mother-related merch) did the same:

We should really play EarthBound again, ¿No deberíamos??