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** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eIipKZMw5g Normal Super Mario Bros.] is essentially what happens when you take an [[This Is Your Premise on Drugs|already surreal premise and increase the LSD levels]] [[Beyond the Impossible|to unprecidented, horrific new heights]]. It starts of quite like the original ''[[Super Mario Bros.]].'', but then you touch the [[Yoshi's Island|Fuzzy]] and everything goes straight to Hell. Mario starts to sporadically grow and shrink, the Goombas are replaced by, but it takes several episodes to convince your brain you really ''are'' seeing what it thinks you're seeing.
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eIipKZMw5g Normal Super Mario Bros.] is essentially what happens when you take an [[This Is Your Premise on Drugs|already surreal premise and increase the LSD levels]] [[Beyond the Impossible|to unprecidented, horrific new heights]]. It starts of quite like the original ''[[Super Mario Bros.]].'', but then you touch the [[Yoshi's Island|Fuzzy]] and everything goes straight to Hell. Mario starts to sporadically grow and shrink, the Goombas are replaced by, but it takes several episodes to convince your brain you really ''are'' seeing what it thinks you're seeing.
* [[Doug Ten Napel]] is a sober conservative Christian. You'd never know it from ''[[Earthworm Jim (video game)|Earthworm Jim]]'' and ''[[The Neverhood]]''.
* [[Doug Ten Napel]] is a sober conservative Christian. You'd never know it from ''[[Earthworm Jim (video game)|Earthworm Jim]]'' and ''[[The Neverhood]]''.
*** One could be forgiven for thinking so, however - particularly ''[[Earthworm Jim (video game)|Earthworm Jim]] 2'', which featured, among other things, a ride on a stair chair with portraits of sharks on the wall while avoiding falling old ladies and listening to bagpipes, playing a gameshow inside someone's intestines while dressed as a blindworm, and a boss fight against a firebreathing steak on top of a giant pizza.
** One could be forgiven for thinking so, however - particularly ''[[Earthworm Jim (video game)|Earthworm Jim]] 2'', which featured, among other things, a ride on a stair chair with portraits of sharks on the wall while avoiding falling old ladies and listening to bagpipes, playing a gameshow inside someone's intestines while dressed as a blindworm, and a boss fight against a firebreathing steak on top of a giant pizza.
*** Consider the fact that ''[[The Neverhood]]'' is essentially based on [[The Bible]]. Can you really put ''that'' on drugs? Speaking of ''[[The Neverhood]]'', Terry Scott Taylor doesn't appear to be on drugs either, yet his soundtrack to the game can give a different impression. Needless to say, it further contributes to the game's trippy feeling.
** Consider the fact that ''[[The Neverhood]]'' is essentially based on [[The Bible]]. Can you really put ''that'' on drugs? Speaking of ''[[The Neverhood]]'', Terry Scott Taylor doesn't appear to be on drugs either, yet his soundtrack to the game can give a different impression. Needless to say, it further contributes to the game's trippy feeling.
* ''[[Rez]]'', although the basic concept behind the game is to invoke synesthesia, a feeling of all one's senses blurring together, which has been reportedly experienced by people who've taken LSD.
* ''[[Rez]]'', although the basic concept behind the game is to invoke synesthesia, a feeling of all one's senses blurring together, which has been reportedly experienced by people who've taken LSD.
** ''Rez'' is also allegedly inspired by the works of Wassily Kandinsky. Whether ''he'' was on drugs...
** ''Rez'' is also allegedly inspired by the works of Wassily Kandinsky. Whether ''he'' was on drugs...