Dan Henderson Backflip?
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To me this looks like they staged it, and swapped him for one of the other riders. What are your thoughts?Posted 10 months ago # -
Well seeing how not everyone can do a backflip, and how tenative he looked even being in first gear, plus the fact that it clearly wasn't him and the weak reaction from the "riders" I would say that it is really safe to say that this was staged.....................
Posted 10 months ago # -
if that was dan hendo doin a backflip then im santa claus. ps justin im out of 360s and ps3s but i got u a nice super nintendo enjoy
Posted 10 months ago # -
LOL on the Supe rNintendo. I can take that up to my friend that has a Video Game store at the local Flea Market and get like... 40 bucks maybe. My sister still has my old SNES, and I've even got an original NES, the big gray box one, and it still works (with a Game Genie that is, I can explain why, but I won't bore you if you're not interested)
Posted 10 months ago # -
Com'on tell the story already!!!!!!!
Posted 10 months ago # -
the original nintendo was the ****. I loved duck hunt. I would stick the gun right up to the tv and then shoot. I know all you guys did that too. I cant believe you could get 40 for an old super nintendo. I didnt even get that much for an original xbox. freaking gamestop gave me 35. im with fr, spill it justin.
Posted 10 months ago # -
I think the backflip was performed by another rider, but if hendo really did this then more power to him. I wonder if dana knows about this, it is a very dangerous move that can paralyze a guy or kill him if it is not done right. pro-riders sometimes do not complete this move.
Posted 10 months ago # -
the rider looked way to slim and small to be hendo..i think dan's pulling our legs
Posted 10 months ago # -
I don't know that I could get 40 for the SNES, I just threw a number out, sorry to misrepresent that.
The story on the Game Genie is that I had the Game Genie, and over time the games would get flakier and flakier about working on NES, finally they didn't work at all. But, for whatever reason (unknown to me ten years ago) they would work with the Game Genie. Now, I kept the NES at my Great Grandmother's and we would play it at Christmas and 4th of July, stuff like that, and it became known to everyone that you had to use the Game Genie and it would work. I would even joke w/ my other family members when we were someone else and saw a non working NES and say "Hey, they need a Game Genie man, then it'll work."
So, not too long ago I mentioned this to my friend that runs the game shop (he refurbishes old systems, BTW) and I said "I don't know why it works, but it does." He told me that the contacts in the NES are stationary, even though it had that shelf you pushed down when you put a game in, so that causes the contacts to get looser over time. The contacts on the Game Genie (both where the game plugs into it and where it plugs into the NES) are tighter, and being in the up position is a tighter fit than the down. So... that's why the Game Genie makes an NES work.
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