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GamesAreSupernice posted:Duel Masters is an excellent example of a localization creating something special out of nothing the samurai pizza cats of the 2000's...(i loved duel masters)
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Shoeless posted:Sounds like Duel Masters. Original is generic, the dub has people having fun with it. If we're discussing anime dubs that go wild, you cannot go wrong with Ghost Stories. When given the localization rights they were told "Do whatever" and my god they did. mandatory lesbian posted:the samurai pizza cats of the 2000's...(i loved duel masters) Can someone confirm if Duel Masters was the one where a villain was waiting for the cable man to come over? And when he was going to leave before the guy arrived his subordinates told him the cable guy will just leave a note and be on his way if the villain wasn't there to answer the door, to which the villain replies "The cable man is... evil..."? I couldn't of imagined this series of events, I swore I saw it once at 5 in the morning and its somehow managed to etch into my mind and I cannot find any confirmation of it online.
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Leal posted:If we're discussing anime dubs that go wild, you cannot go wrong with Ghost Stories. When given the localization rights they were told "Do whatever" and my god they did. Yeah, I've seen some clips of Ghost Stories. Oh boy. Ooooh boy. And yes, that scene you're talking about is from Duel Masters. They had fun with that dub. Pity they changed the voice actors every season. That being said we should probably go back to talking about LPs. We've gotten a tad off-topic.
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We're only off-topic if someone doesn't let's play Duel Masters.
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GamesAreSupernice posted:We're only off-topic if someone doesn't let's play Duel Masters. LPing card games is a tricky business at the best of times, of course. So, uh... Good luck with that.
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Yapping Eevee posted:Well, there were four Duel Masters videogames released in English. Three for handhelds and one for the PS2. I played the latter, and it was decent enough. Card Games and action games are basically the same thing right
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GamesAreSupernice posted:We're only off-topic if someone doesn't let's play Duel Masters. GamesAreSupernice posted:Card Games and action games are basically the same thing right You know what you must do.
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I enjoyed the first three series of Beyblade before it became super generic. A buddy of mine plans to show those first three series as part of weekly stream so I'll be able to rewatch them. Of those series, I liked V-Force the most because it was centered around the BitBeasts which were arguably the best part of the franchise for me personally. I also liked that Ray and his home team break the anime cat people stereotype, it's nice when that happens since it honestly doesn't happen enough.
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# ? Oct 30, 2016 22:41 |
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Shoeless posted:You know what you must do. Working on it.
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# ? Oct 30, 2016 22:47 |
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So wait, Duel Masters isn't a YGO thing? Or was that Duel Monsters?
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Zanzibar Ham posted:So wait, Duel Masters isn't a YGO thing? Or was that Duel Monsters? Duel Monsters was in-universe name for the Yu-Gi-Oh card game, Duel Masters was another card game franchise based on Magic the Gathering. Chimera-gui fucked around with this message at 23:17 on Oct 30, 2016 |
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Huh, okay. And by the way, if you want an action card game, From Software made a couple of them.
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Blaze Dragon posted:I'm not entirely sure why Kai appeared to cheer you on at the end. You'd think there'd be at least some setup, but nope. I think the character that supports you is supposed to be random like your opponents so you could've gotten like Mariam, Max, Goki, etc cheering you on.
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GamesAreSupernice posted:We're only off-topic if someone doesn't let's play Duel Masters. Duel Masters is a show that slipped me by and I regret that incredibly after seeing this clip. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hv44gh2OnxM
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Genocyber posted:Duel Masters is a show that slipped me by and I regret that incredibly after seeing this clip. This one's even better. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlmtNo3cHMw
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Time for a sewer level in Slain. Don't run away! It's actually pretty good.
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Genocyber posted:Time for a sewer level in Slain. Don't run away! It's actually pretty good. It doesn't matter what you tell people, the sewer level will always be the least loved
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# ? Oct 31, 2016 23:19 |
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The Sewer Level in Shadows of the Empire is the best part of that already flawless game!
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Blind Sally posted:The Sewer Level in Shadows of the Empire is the best part of that already flawless game! I politely disagree.
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So...I kind of forgot about this thread and kept doing videos, but I feel like I should at least get the rest of videos in here before finishing the LP in case there were some people following exclusively from the thread, however in order to avoid just dumping a large number of links in a single post I'll space them out over the next week or so. Sorry for forgetting! I Refuse To Re-record This Garbage (Part 4) Boring Brown Khaki-Wearing Soldiers (Part 5)
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Blind Sally posted:The Sewer Level in Shadows of the Empire is the best part of that already flawless game! I think you mean the train level
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# ? Nov 1, 2016 06:30 |
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I was away this Halloween, but The Wizards (more so just Lee) have some one shot terrible video games! The Wizards play Fester's Quest The Wizards play Frankenstein: The Monster Returns The Wizards play Ghoul School
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Shoeless posted:Yeah, and tops sound dumb until all sorts of glowing monsters appear from them and fight and stuff! #TopsAreCoolCardsJustDrool ...you sure we're not still talking about Yu-Gi-Oh? The Alan Wake update is pretty normal (well, you know, besides the surreal meta dreamscape setting), but for Dragon's Dogma, we had a problem. On the 4th stream of the game, I forgot to turn in Lost & Found (the quest we did last time, going to the woods to rescue Quina)-- I did all that stuff, but you have to go talk to her dad for it to count, and I got the quest failed after doing the next one; and since the game auto-checkpoints after story quests I couldn't go back. So I had to replay the game and do some of the same content over again. For the LP, I just cut out that stream entirely and left in my references and explanations to it in the next couple episodes. Let me know if you want to see a bonus video with some of the highlights that were cut (or the whole thing, for the handful of crazy people really into this series ), otherwise I'll just move on. In the actual stream I talked over most of the NPCs since we had the normal dialogue last time, so I dropped the volume on my track really low this time around so you can hear them better but still hear me. Best I could think of to do. Alan Wake - DLC 1: The Signal Part 2/3 This section goes full-bore with the "illuminate words to cause things to happen" gimmick, including a sort of verbal minefield (and for once, we can say that without talking about politics or something). It's a continuation of the focus on gameplay and hopefully that makes it interesting to watch (and for what it's worth, Ben handles it decently up until the boss next time, heh). Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen Part 10 - Undead & Just Dead As explained, I had to redo the game up to this point, so while I tried to explain what happened last time and keep things from being too jarring, I do apologize about that (well, Capcom should be the ones apologizing for their terrible quest structure ). We get some quests in Gran Soren, then it's into the Everfall to clean out the Pawn Legion's basement, and the goons dwelling within....
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Wayne posted:...you sure we're not still talking about Yu-Gi-Oh? Yeah. From what I remember, Beyblade waits a bit to reveal that part of the formula, while Yu Gi Oh gives you it within the first episode. So you have to keep with the show for a little before the whole deal with spirits inside the tops that make them battle better comes up.
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While I was having a blast with Duel Masters, the disc is so hosed that recording it in this state is not advisable. It'll be a bit while I get a new copy and practice.
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# ? Nov 5, 2016 00:50 |
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Season 12 of Seinfeld (Part 6) (cough in sandstorm) (Part 7)
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The penultimate level!
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Let's Play SpongeBob: Truth or Square Truth or Square is a 3D platformer developed by the genre (and license) veterans at Heavy Iron Studios. With both Battle for Bikini Bottom and The Movie Game under their belt, the third SpongeBob title is sure to be splendid, right? Well, it's not bad. Playing almost exactly like a dictionary sample of "linear 3D platformer", Truth or Square is exceedingly average, and averagely fun. This Let's Play hopes to answer such questions as, "Just how unoffensive can you possibly make a game?", "Is there anything surprising here or is this like, the whole thing?", and "Has anyone ever really gotten these hidden collectibles?" On the less neutral side of things, the game actually does an excellent job of celebrating the history of SpongeBob, which is what the TV special of the same name was supposed to be for. The game does it better by a mile, so if you actually like early SpongeBob then that probably makes this a lot more worthwhile. (No, we're not getting the hidden collectibles either. It's just concept art, man.) Videos We saved Bikini Bottom! GamesAreSupernice fucked around with this message at 21:41 on Nov 23, 2016 |
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so i had the spongebob movie game when i was young and the most surprising thing about it was that it was actually kinda fun to play, like its not the best platformer ever but it was competent it's really weird for licensed games to not be bad, has the studio made any other games or are they all spongebobs?
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mandatory lesbian posted:so i had the spongebob movie game when i was young and the most surprising thing about it was that it was actually kinda fun to play, like its not the best platformer ever but it was competent They've made licensed games for UP, Wall-E, The Incredibles, and Family Guy. General consensus is that they're all decent except for the last one, but people only seem to have a particular fondness for the Spongebob tie-ins.
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The Spongebob movie game is legitimately the best 3d platformer I think I have ever played. This one looks... Okay, I guess? Like you said, not offensively bad but also not super good.
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GamesAreSupernice posted:They've made licensed games for UP, Wall-E, The Incredibles, and Family Guy. General consensus is that they're all decent except for the last one, but people only seem to have a particular fondness for the Spongebob tie-ins. well spongebob's got that nostalgia appeal, so it's understandable it's fondly loved CJacobs posted:The Spongebob movie game is legitimately the best 3d platformer I think I have ever played. This one looks... Okay, I guess? Like you said, not offensively bad but also not super good. i don't think i can quite give it that much credit in a post Mario Galaxy world, and even when it came out i liked Mario Sunshine more, but yeah its def one of the better platformers
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CJacobs posted:The Spongebob movie game is legitimately the best 3d platformer I think I have ever played. This one looks... Okay, I guess? Like you said, not offensively bad but also not super good. I don't know about the Spongebob movie game but Battle for Bikini Bottom is loving great. Probably my favorite collect-a-thon platformer though a large part of that is Spongebob nostalgia.
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mandatory lesbian posted:well spongebob's got that nostalgia appeal, so it's understandable it's fondly loved Hmm, yeah okay I'll give you Sunshine. Sunshine is definitely up there.
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While I'm sure nostalgia plays a factor, Battle for Bikini Bottom and The Movie Game actually are that good. Battle for Bikini Bottom tried to bring new mechanics and design to a flooded genre, and more importantly created a memorable experience. Scaler, Kao The Kangaroo, and several other 3d platformers of that generation fell on their face because of their lack of memorable obstacles and design. The Movie Game on the other hand was fantastic mostly because Heavy Iron looked at Battle for Bikini Bottom and said, "We have to make it crazier, and I don't care how, but no matter what we have to avoid repeating ourselves." This resulted in a ton of vastly different poo poo being hurled at a wall, and miraculously every bit of it stuck. It also made for the hardest 3D SpongeBob title.
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the die has been cast. the rats approach.
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Mycroft Holmes posted:the die has been cast. the rats approach.
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It's not like good licensed games don't exist, lots of people have singular examples. Mine would be The Warriors, which came out about 25 years after the movie did.
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dscruffy1 posted:It's not like good licensed games don't exist, lots of people have singular examples. Mine would be The Warriors, which came out about 25 years after the movie did. I have watched your Warriors videos more times than is healthy, and I still don't understand how you lived through the arcade mode's music
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dscruffy1 posted:It's not like good licensed games don't exist, lots of people have singular examples. Mine would be The Warriors, which came out about 25 years after the movie did. Honestly, I'd say a significant portion of licensed games are at least decent, with some being really great. A large part of it is when it comes out in relation to the main property of the license. Like a movie tie-in game that comes out when the movie's still in theaters, those tend to suck cause the rights owners will choose whoever can get it out the quickest and the cheapest. But stuff that comes out after or for more long-running stuff can be handed off to competent developers.
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