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FNF: Internet Oddities

FNF: Internet Oddities

FNF: Internet Oddities is a fast-paced rhythm mod that throws you into head-to-head battles with iconic internet legends from the early web era. From pixelated ...

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About FNF: Internet Oddities

When the beat drops, so does the nostalgia.

FNF: Internet Oddities is a fan-made mod for the hit rhythm game Friday Night Funkin’ that dials up the nostalgia and plunges players into the golden age of the internet. With a quirky and colorful lineup of five songs, each one is a tribute to a legendary internet icon from the 2000s and early 2010s.

Enter the Meme-verse – Where Music Meets Madness

The mod kicks off with Cola, an energetic rap battle against the unforgettable dancing Coke bottle mascot that once ruled banner ads and YouTube remixes. From there, Ignition throws players headfirst into the explosive world of Eddsworld, complete with animated chaos and witty dialogue, true to creator Edd Gould’s spirit.

Only the Dankest Beats Survive

Song three, MLG, is a chaotic montage of Mountain Dew, Doritos, and quickscope memes as Boyfriend faces off against a sunglasses-wearing, airhorn-blasting MLG icon. Expect over-the-top effects and an intense rhythm section that pushes your arrow-key reflexes to the limit.

The Rainbow Returns – Nyan Cat Is Back

In Nyan, players vibe along with the pop-tart-powered space cat, soaring through the stars with an 8-bit chiptune that perfectly captures the charm of one of the most iconic GIFs in history.

One Final Showdown in the Land of Riddles and Madness

The final track, Riddled, drops players into a surreal rhythm battle against a mysterious character stitched from various forgotten internet oddities. It’s eerie, chaotic, and the perfect sendoff for a mod that thrives on weirdness.

FNF: Internet Oddities isn’t just a mod - it’s a love letter to the early days of online culture. It’s packed with humor, heart, and a healthy dose of pixelated absurdity. Whether you're a rhythm game veteran or just here for the memes, it’s a wild trip worth taking.

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