@@TheSalamanderMenace4 The high-performance computer I was using at the time broke and I was unable to play this game, but because Krystal's voice had a limit, it ended up becoming Fox's voice, and the motions became Fox's. There were times when my eyes started to move strangely.
@@WaffleToneide It's definitely analog horror. I used a 40-year-old Family Computer, a VHS deck, and an old video capture device, so the footage is old.
@ The reason why it looks like a creepy pasta is because it's an old game console, so it produces analog noise. Cartridges also have a limited lifespan.
@@tangy3003 The image quality is poor because it is an analog signal from the actual game console, not a PC or emulator. I've been using the game console for about 40 years, so it's old and deteriorating.
@@goldenuncle7146 blehhh UA-cam keeps deleting my stuff bc self promo, promise I wasn’t trying to self promo I just wanted to talk more about em off platform if you were intrested
The MC from what I call the “numbered” series is pretty rare, I’ve only ever seen her sold once (the one I want) and everyone else is pretty common apart from the raddish girl, I’m hoping to complete my collection this year lol as I have auctions locked down for everyone apart from this girl (I will find her > : ( )
@@Strawberry_Cubes This garage kit is now somewhat rare even in Japan. At the time this garage kit was sold, bishoujo anime was popular in Japan, so it was difficult to obtain. 月面兎兵器ミーナ ミーナ 1/6 ガレージキット (ボークス限定)
Alternatively, you can type these lines in Family BASIC: 10 FOR I=&H7D3 TO &H7DC:POKE I,0:NEXT 20 POKE &H7FF,&HA5 30 INPUT "WORLD=";A 40 POKE &H7FD,A+255AND255
thank you I played a lot of the Super Famicom version of Earthbound when I was a kid, but this was my first time playing the GBA version. The Super Famicom version had more cheats and tricks, but since the GBA version had been modified, the glitches became worse as a result of forcing more friends.
thank you. I'm Japanese, so I think there are a lot of Japanese game videos. The game console I got when I was a kid I repair and use game consoles and junk that I received from people I know. I also like real video games, I also like games that have been modified for computers. Other than that, I also like anime and audio, so I feel like I'm doing some random stuff by myself.
I played using a cheat code from nearly 20 years ago, but I don't really understand why Mario and Donkey Kong change color. Nowadays, it seems that there are tools that can be used to properly modify stages, but back then it seemed difficult to modify Hackrom, and the characters would look like Donkey or Kirby, or the course would be destroyed and the game would stop halfway. Modified ROMs were on the market. Emulators become unstable as developers quit developing them or as Windows OS gets updated, and modified game sites are shut down year after year due to illegality, making it impossible to play or We live in a world where even old modified games are difficult to play, with old hard disks no longer working.
@@PlushieTalesW A long time ago, when I used a lot of cheats, even the characters other than Yoshi and Donkey had strange colors. I don't remember much, but there was also a Mario Kart from this era where Kirby could be used as a mod that was modified from Mario Kart. However, this was nearly 20 years ago, so I think things have evolved even more now, whether it's cheats or modifications.
thank you! I had some paper I didn't need, so I drew a sexy anime character from the 1990s. I liked the character design, so I tried drawing it, but it was difficult. It was difficult because the image I used as a reference was also from the film era.
Encantado de conocerte, soy japonés. No sé por qué se recomendó mi video, pero probablemente alrededor del 80% de mis videos son videos relacionados con juegos, por lo que esa puede ser la razón.
@@Terroriplay Gracias por tu comentario. Hice un video de Star Fox bailando hace mucho tiempo. En ese momento, el rendimiento de la computadora también era malo, por lo que era bastante difícil.
Thank you for your comment! It's 2017. I played at a game shop in Akihabara, Japan that sells retro games called Super Potato. It was an old game machine where you could experience the Super Famicom, and when Star Fox played for 1 or 2 minutes, the power would automatically turn off. Now I can't go to Akihabara because of the coronavirus, but at that time, I was able to play Star Fox, Nintendo's Super Mario Bros. and Virtual Boy at this game shop called Super Potato. As of 2023, I don't know if these game consoles will work at this shop. Around 2006, I went to this game shop every week and played retro games to improve my skills.
Certainly it was thrilling because I had to run away from my rivals and aim for the goal. Since the doctor waited properly at the goal, the game was finished.
26 years later... By the way, this Game Boy was born in 1989, and this year is the 34th year. By the way, I am 34 years old, the same age as the Game Boy. In 26 years, I will be 60 years old, so will the Game Boy still work 26 years from now, and will Nintendo and Pokemon still exist 26 years from now?
@goldenuncle7146 it's so cool that you kept it all this time and still use it. I received my first Gameboy in some time in the early 90's but I traded it when I got my Gameboy Color. Original Gameboys are tanks. I bet you'll still have it for a long time and I am sure Pokémon will be around forever.
@@A_Bottle-Of_Orange_Crush In my case, I am different from ordinary people, and I play games on game consoles and real machines. I like both modding on a PC and games on cheat emulators, so I keep the basics. I regret that I should have kept the large CRT TV and CRT monitor that I threw away. I liked the feeling of my early videos, but it's hard to keep it because the mechanism gets old and difficult to repair.
In order not to make eye contact with the last 4 rivals, I used the glitch item Green to go through the wall, and for some reason I was able to fish at the statue, so I cleared it just by fishing. rice field. It's widely known that Pokemon can glitch even in Japan, but I don't think it's well known that fishing through walls or statues. I think that Pokemon became a hit in Japan because of glitch. When I was a child, I cleared it normally at first, and then cleared it with glitch. When I was a kid, I had no friends and no money, so I used to play glitching Pokemon to pass the time, but I didn't think I would still be doing it as an adult. I've been doing it for more than 20 years if I realize it unconsciously.
Yes, I clean the doll. It had been in a shoe box at home for about 20 years and was pitch black. A family member tried to throw away the doll I helped If I'm not mistaken, it's a cat character that has appeared everywhere with PlayStation characters, and I got it as a toy from McDonald's about 20 years ago.
Yes, I remember using an emulator to install mod data created by fans. So it's impossible to start up with just a GameCube. However, it was a few years ago when I made this video, and the gaming PC I was using at the time broke, so it probably won't work now. Google Star fox adventures amethyst edition Try searching for it.
In Japan, where I live, Pokemon Yellow was the last to be released. I got Pokemon Red first and then the exclusive blue version of CoroCoro Comic. After that, I got green, yellow, silver, gold, sapphire, and leaf green. As I get older, more and more people in my generation are moving away from games and otaku, and I feel like I'm the only one left behind. Japan's otaku and maniacs are moving away from it. I think that people overseas really value game consoles and otaku culture.
@Golden Uncle I started with Red in 1998 and have played every generation right up to Scarlett. Pokémon is seen as mainly a kid's thing, but there are still plenty of adults like myself who grew up living it. Retro gaming is pretty popular here too so old vintage games/consoles are in high demand.
@@A_Bottle-Of_Orange_Crush The first Pokemon I played was Pokemon Red, released in 1995. Until then, I was playing games like Star Fox and Mario Collection. I was a child when Pokemon was released, and I liked Pokemon and Pikachu at that time, so I collected a lot of them. I also asked my friends to teach me tricks and had a communication battle. But in 1998 tragedy struck. In 1998, I had to move, and the place I moved to was very rural, and games weren't popular. After that, things didn't go well in my life, and I quit Pokemon with Ruby Sapphire. It's been 20 years since my life didn't go well, so I feel like I'm doing youtube at a place where I have no choice but to do my best by myself.
If you live a life using old things like I do, you won't feel nostalgic. I want new games and new things, but I don't have money, As a result, my life hasn't changed much from what it used to be. If you think about it, I haven't changed my lifestyle for about 20 years. Even if new things keep coming out, I keep playing old anime and games and buy things from that era on a low budget or get them for free. I'm not sure if that's a good thing, but...
@@goldenuncle7146 this is sadly relatable, the only current console I have is a ps3 and don't have mutch, one of the only forms of nostalgia I have is irl in old places I used to visit or just games I haven't touched in a while
@@T0asterButter The game consoles I own are Family Computer (NES), Super Nintendo (SNES), N64, GC, Wii, Gameboy, GBA, DS, 3DS, and Switch. Sony only has PS1 and PS2. After that, there are things such as game emulators from the Win98-XP era, old bishoujo games for adults, and anime. You can throw it all away and switch to a new one, but if you switch to the current virtual console because the old hardware is less likely to break, you may not be able to use some games, and buying a new one will save you money. It takes time, so it feels like it is. I'd like to live a stylish life, but that's not possible.
@@T0asterButter thank you. I can't speak English very well, so I'm using Google's English translation function, so there may be mistakes in my comments, so I'm sorry if I make a mistake.
Unfortunately, the part called the flyback transformer was completely broken and could not be repaired, so I disposed of this TV. I had no choice but to dispose of the analog TV because there is a risk of being exposed to a very high voltage when disassembling and repairing it. It feels like I left it in the video as a last memorial.
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is there an unused voice clip at 0:08?
@@TheSalamanderMenace4 The high-performance computer I was using at the time broke and I was unable to play this game, but because Krystal's voice had a limit, it ended up becoming Fox's voice, and the motions became Fox's. There were times when my eyes started to move strangely.
the original vision realized...
@@TheSalamanderMenace4 I think this game would have sold even more if it could have been played by Fox and Krystal.
Looks like an analog horror
@@WaffleToneide It's definitely analog horror. I used a 40-year-old Family Computer, a VHS deck, and an old video capture device, so the footage is old.
@@goldenuncle7146 what he means it looks like creepypasta lamo
@ The reason why it looks like a creepy pasta is because it's an old game console, so it produces analog noise. Cartridges also have a limited lifespan.
As much as i played the N64 as a kid its hard to believe my friends and i never played this game. Looks very fun.
It's been over 20 years since I got my N64, but it still works. Mario Party was difficult.
35:29 😳😍🥵
this is the most decroded signal ive ever seen
It's so peak tho 🔥
@cookiecatto yuh at least this guy has a capture card
@@tangy3003 The image quality is poor because it is an analog signal from the actual game console, not a PC or emulator. I've been using the game console for about 40 years, so it's old and deteriorating.
@@tangy3003 Yes, I recorded it from a video capture from the Windows XP era. I used software from 20 years ago.
Having krystal as a playable character makes everything so much better
@@lordmandarin7212 I agree! I think this game would have been an explosive hit if you could freely choose between Fox and Krystal!
Omg you have the GK I’m looking for!! (The unpainted one)
It is unpainted and rare. I haven't seen any figures or garage kits from this era lately.
@@goldenuncle7146 blehhh UA-cam keeps deleting my stuff bc self promo, promise I wasn’t trying to self promo I just wanted to talk more about em off platform if you were intrested
The MC from what I call the “numbered” series is pretty rare, I’ve only ever seen her sold once (the one I want) and everyone else is pretty common apart from the raddish girl, I’m hoping to complete my collection this year lol as I have auctions locked down for everyone apart from this girl (I will find her > : ( )
@@Strawberry_Cubes This garage kit is now somewhat rare even in Japan. At the time this garage kit was sold, bishoujo anime was popular in Japan, so it was difficult to obtain. 月面兎兵器ミーナ ミーナ 1/6 ガレージキット (ボークス限定)
@@goldenuncle7146 jeez guess I gotta get lucky reaaaaallll sooon
Nice drawing
Thank you !!
@@goldenuncle7146 what anime is this
Getsumen To Heiki Mina
@@goldenuncle7146 when the baby gives the girl a magic carrot?
Yes! It's that anime! It was broadcast in Japan in 2007! Japanese Name 月面兎兵器ミーナ
Ha! I love how the one big guy in purple just walks up and stands there for a second like he's thinking "Do I really want to do this?"
Cody, who has become so strong over the years, is cool, isn't it?
I had to pause and check out all of those little pictures. This is such a cool display.
In Japan shrines, it is customary to write a wish called ema and hang it Japanese - 絵馬 です。
I'm really enjoying the level design and music in this game. I wish I still had a Wii to play it on.
The music in this game is also good. The music changes when Yoshi is around.
4-2 with the jumping fish was hectic!
4-2 has a lot of fish. This game is harder than I thought!
Very pretty. I love this time of year.
I happened to go to this park, but it was very beautiful.
I've never played this Mario game, but it looks really good. This makes me want to buy New Super Mario Bros Deluxe on Switch.
This is also my first time playing a Mario game. By the way, this software is a gift. I had a Wii console, but I hadn't turned it on for 13 years.
Alternatively, you can type these lines in Family BASIC: 10 FOR I=&H7D3 TO &H7DC:POKE I,0:NEXT 20 POKE &H7FF,&HA5 30 INPUT "WORLD=";A 40 POKE &H7FD,A+255AND255
Wait?
This is a glitch that can only be done with the Japanese version of Pokemon.
はま寿司だ!
I went before the coronavirus.
This artist masterpiece brought geniue and real tears to my eyes I love this I love you
Thank you! This piece was created by me 12 years ago. However, I don't create works like this right now.
Pretty cool :>
thank you I played a lot of the Super Famicom version of Earthbound when I was a kid, but this was my first time playing the GBA version. The Super Famicom version had more cheats and tricks, but since the GBA version had been modified, the glitches became worse as a result of forcing more friends.
Nice Video ! Sub & Big Like ! And love retro games !
thank you. I'm Japanese, so I think there are a lot of Japanese game videos. The game console I got when I was a kid I repair and use game consoles and junk that I received from people I know. I also like real video games, I also like games that have been modified for computers. Other than that, I also like anime and audio, so I feel like I'm doing some random stuff by myself.
@@goldenuncle7146 Thank you for your reply ! If you are interested in the nostalgic game culture of Japan, please subscribe to the my channel !
:D
Donkey Jr is Yoshi and koopa is Green mario
I played using a cheat code from nearly 20 years ago, but I don't really understand why Mario and Donkey Kong change color. Nowadays, it seems that there are tools that can be used to properly modify stages, but back then it seemed difficult to modify Hackrom, and the characters would look like Donkey or Kirby, or the course would be destroyed and the game would stop halfway. Modified ROMs were on the market. Emulators become unstable as developers quit developing them or as Windows OS gets updated, and modified game sites are shut down year after year due to illegality, making it impossible to play or We live in a world where even old modified games are difficult to play, with old hard disks no longer working.
Fun Fact: DK Jr (in this mod or hack or whatever) is one of Yoshi's star sprites.
@@PlushieTalesW A long time ago, when I used a lot of cheats, even the characters other than Yoshi and Donkey had strange colors. I don't remember much, but there was also a Mario Kart from this era where Kirby could be used as a mod that was modified from Mario Kart. However, this was nearly 20 years ago, so I think things have evolved even more now, whether it's cheats or modifications.
Nice!
Thank you !
Looks great!
thank you! I had some paper I didn't need, so I drew a sexy anime character from the 1990s. I liked the character design, so I tried drawing it, but it was difficult. It was difficult because the image I used as a reference was also from the film era.
¿Por que UA-cam me recomendó esto? 😐
Encantado de conocerte, soy japonés. No sé por qué se recomendó mi video, pero probablemente alrededor del 80% de mis videos son videos relacionados con juegos, por lo que esa puede ser la razón.
@@goldenuncle7146 probablemente haya sido por eso, el video del baile con la cancion del nivel de Star Fox me pareció divertido
@@Terroriplay Gracias por tu comentario. Hice un video de Star Fox bailando hace mucho tiempo. En ese momento, el rendimiento de la computadora también era malo, por lo que era bastante difícil.
@@goldenuncle7146 te entiendo, yo tambien empecé haciendo videos con una computadora que apenas podia usar para jacer tareas
*Promo sm*
from what year is this
Thank you for your comment! It's 2017. I played at a game shop in Akihabara, Japan that sells retro games called Super Potato. It was an old game machine where you could experience the Super Famicom, and when Star Fox played for 1 or 2 minutes, the power would automatically turn off. Now I can't go to Akihabara because of the coronavirus, but at that time, I was able to play Star Fox, Nintendo's Super Mario Bros. and Virtual Boy at this game shop called Super Potato. As of 2023, I don't know if these game consoles will work at this shop. Around 2006, I went to this game shop every week and played retro games to improve my skills.
Thrilling conclusion.
Certainly it was thrilling because I had to run away from my rivals and aim for the goal. Since the doctor waited properly at the goal, the game was finished.
Good for another 26 years!
26 years later... By the way, this Game Boy was born in 1989, and this year is the 34th year. By the way, I am 34 years old, the same age as the Game Boy. In 26 years, I will be 60 years old, so will the Game Boy still work 26 years from now, and will Nintendo and Pokemon still exist 26 years from now?
@goldenuncle7146 it's so cool that you kept it all this time and still use it. I received my first Gameboy in some time in the early 90's but I traded it when I got my Gameboy Color. Original Gameboys are tanks. I bet you'll still have it for a long time and I am sure Pokémon will be around forever.
@@A_Bottle-Of_Orange_Crush In my case, I am different from ordinary people, and I play games on game consoles and real machines. I like both modding on a PC and games on cheat emulators, so I keep the basics. I regret that I should have kept the large CRT TV and CRT monitor that I threw away. I liked the feeling of my early videos, but it's hard to keep it because the mechanism gets old and difficult to repair.
Well this sort of blew my mind. All these years and I had no idea you could glitch past the E4 like that.
In order not to make eye contact with the last 4 rivals, I used the glitch item Green to go through the wall, and for some reason I was able to fish at the statue, so I cleared it just by fishing. rice field. It's widely known that Pokemon can glitch even in Japan, but I don't think it's well known that fishing through walls or statues. I think that Pokemon became a hit in Japan because of glitch. When I was a child, I cleared it normally at first, and then cleared it with glitch. When I was a kid, I had no friends and no money, so I used to play glitching Pokemon to pass the time, but I didn't think I would still be doing it as an adult. I've been doing it for more than 20 years if I realize it unconsciously.
You go girl you look beautiful as always
You should make a krystal adventure with this beautiful krystal graphics.
Thank you, UA-cam algorithm.
Cleansed
Yes, I clean the doll. It had been in a shoe box at home for about 20 years and was pitch black. A family member tried to throw away the doll I helped If I'm not mistaken, it's a cat character that has appeared everywhere with PlayStation characters, and I got it as a toy from McDonald's about 20 years ago.
Is this a mod?
Yes, I remember using an emulator to install mod data created by fans. So it's impossible to start up with just a GameCube. However, it was a few years ago when I made this video, and the gaming PC I was using at the time broke, so it probably won't work now. Google Star fox adventures amethyst edition Try searching for it.
@@goldenuncle7146 ah ok
I love golden uncle!
Thank you!
Pokemon Yellow on a original Gameboy. It doesn't get more nostalgic than that.
In Japan, where I live, Pokemon Yellow was the last to be released. I got Pokemon Red first and then the exclusive blue version of CoroCoro Comic. After that, I got green, yellow, silver, gold, sapphire, and leaf green. As I get older, more and more people in my generation are moving away from games and otaku, and I feel like I'm the only one left behind. Japan's otaku and maniacs are moving away from it. I think that people overseas really value game consoles and otaku culture.
@Golden Uncle I started with Red in 1998 and have played every generation right up to Scarlett. Pokémon is seen as mainly a kid's thing, but there are still plenty of adults like myself who grew up living it. Retro gaming is pretty popular here too so old vintage games/consoles are in high demand.
@@A_Bottle-Of_Orange_Crush The first Pokemon I played was Pokemon Red, released in 1995. Until then, I was playing games like Star Fox and Mario Collection. I was a child when Pokemon was released, and I liked Pokemon and Pikachu at that time, so I collected a lot of them. I also asked my friends to teach me tricks and had a communication battle. But in 1998 tragedy struck. In 1998, I had to move, and the place I moved to was very rural, and games weren't popular. After that, things didn't go well in my life, and I quit Pokemon with Ruby Sapphire. It's been 20 years since my life didn't go well, so I feel like I'm doing youtube at a place where I have no choice but to do my best by myself.
連打の癖w
Thank you
Oh how nostalgia can feel like a reunite-ment of an old friend
If you live a life using old things like I do, you won't feel nostalgic. I want new games and new things, but I don't have money, As a result, my life hasn't changed much from what it used to be. If you think about it, I haven't changed my lifestyle for about 20 years. Even if new things keep coming out, I keep playing old anime and games and buy things from that era on a low budget or get them for free. I'm not sure if that's a good thing, but...
@@goldenuncle7146 this is sadly relatable, the only current console I have is a ps3 and don't have mutch, one of the only forms of nostalgia I have is irl in old places I used to visit or just games I haven't touched in a while
@@T0asterButter The game consoles I own are Family Computer (NES), Super Nintendo (SNES), N64, GC, Wii, Gameboy, GBA, DS, 3DS, and Switch. Sony only has PS1 and PS2. After that, there are things such as game emulators from the Win98-XP era, old bishoujo games for adults, and anime. You can throw it all away and switch to a new one, but if you switch to the current virtual console because the old hardware is less likely to break, you may not be able to use some games, and buying a new one will save you money. It takes time, so it feels like it is. I'd like to live a stylish life, but that's not possible.
@@goldenuncle7146 I understand, and wish you luck on what you seek
@@T0asterButter thank you. I can't speak English very well, so I'm using Google's English translation function, so there may be mistakes in my comments, so I'm sorry if I make a mistake.
7:15
that's pretty cool
Unfortunately, the part called the flyback transformer was completely broken and could not be repaired, so I disposed of this TV. I had no choice but to dispose of the analog TV because there is a risk of being exposed to a very high voltage when disassembling and repairing it. It feels like I left it in the video as a last memorial.
Wow
♥w♥o♥w♥!!! You need 'promo sm'.
Is this Star Link? Looks so cool.
that's right! This is the Japanese version of Starlink! The characters are cool and fun!
Yoooooo new Golden Uncle video just dropped ❗️❗️❗️❗️
Thank you ‼️ I want to update new videos, My computer crashed and my data was destroyed. I think it will take time.
@@goldenuncle7146 Oh no, good luck!
🔥 p̳r̳o̳m̳o̳s̳m̳
i like this
Thank you
Goose Boose
I agree.
Did you make the visuals and the music too? : O
Yes, I made music and pictures by myself
@@goldenuncle7146 Wow, that's awesome! Great job!