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Halo - warthog jump
There are several versions of this clip out there, but this one gets the point across without cutting up the action. Basically, back in 2002 all Xbox owners really had was Halo, which led to a lot... a lot of messing around. Turns out the real-world-ish physics are wonky enough to repeatedly launch entire trucks over rock formations and send hapless Master Chiefs hurtling into the sky with camera angles that would make Michael Bay proud. An old watch, but inspiring nonetheless - just try to resist the temptation of trying this yourself.
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