Fun fact: If you hook up a GBA with the GBA to Gamecube cable when playing Dakar 2 you can play a couple of tracks from the cancelled GBA Port of Dakar 2.
Notes about Donkey Konga: there’s a 3rd game from Japan and both 1 and 2 have completely different track lists across North America, Europe, and Japan. In the modern era it’s dirt easy to “find” all 7 different games if you’re a big fan of the series. It’s beyond the scope of these videos but I thought it worth mentioning.
Love the Game Cube library series. You are the only UA-camr to attempt such a monumental task. Many years from now our great grandchildren will look back on THESE videos you have made for reference, I do not doubt your videos will last the test of time and eventually become a valuable part of GameCube lore. Really hope you can finish them in the future, no other UA-camr is up the the challenge that you have put yourself through.
Before I say anything about the video, I want to say I'm really sorry this series didn't work out the way you had hoped. It's a bummer this didn't perform too well, I greatly enjoyed it myself and I love watching obscure games get the time of day. It deserved to do a lot better than it did, and if you feel it's for the best not to continue it, then I think that's a good idea. You may want to add a disclaimer in the description of all three that the series was cancelled so you don't get too many more questions about it. As far as games I have comments on... I was interested in the Defender reboot because I love arcade reboots, but after watching this I'm not so sure, haha. I played Magical Mirror all the way through, and I liked it okay but felt it was a little unsure on what it wanted to be. I think the undecided rank was probably the best to give it, really only a "yes" if you're a fan of point and clicks. Tarzan Untamed is one of the absolute most mediocre games I've ever played, I'd easily put it in the "no" territory. I mean when the 5th gen tie-in game outdoes it on every angle, you know you're in trouble. It's not necessarily anything offensive, it's just so...nothing. I really enjoyed this series overall! Again, shame it had to end up the way it did, but you had at least one person who got a lot of enjoyment from it so I hope that's at least a little encouraging for you.
I can say I enjoy these games. These brief overviews are informative and I have added a few games to my Wanted games list, such as Disney Extreme Skate Adventure (was a big fan of THPS4, and seeing Toys for Bob developed was interesting). That being said, if you're not feeling it, you're not feeling it. Maybe narrow your focus to subsets of games that do interest you? All the Disney GC Sports games sounds like an interesting premise. Or maybe all the GC Star Wars games? Find a definable subset you enjoy and cover that. Personally, the "Continue" sound clip of the first video keeps me from going back to that one. See you in the next video.
I actually did a bit of thinking and I might return to this library in a different style. For example, I thought of doing a video where I bring this approach to "every GameCube platformer" or something along those lines. The consistent variation of genres and gameplay styles is a strange thing to get used to. Nonetheless, what I'm suggesting would mean I'm still no longer tackling the entire console library.
@@FrameRater Personally, I don't care about the entire library thing. I like the way you look at these games with broad strokes like this. Besides, if you do enough of these by genre style videos, you could do a "every remaining GC game", then maybe re-edit them into an alphabetical series. The important things are you enjoying making them and people enjoying watching them.
@@FrameRater This idea sounds really good. I'm always looking for new platformers to check out. Maybe you could do like a best of list in your favorite genres. Or instead of focusing on one system or one genre, you could do a "games to remember" series where u just talk about random good games. I'm down for whatever dude, you have good taste, love your videos!
This is a very good idea and I agree. I’m a fan of Frame’s Continue review system. It’s a great way to have brief info showcased. The entire console library of Gamecube is monumental and understandable to not continue it. A more unified approach to a certain group of games would do much better.
I'm bummed that you are not continuing this series, but I think I understand. I've seen a few UA-camrs over the years try to cover all titles for the Gamecube, and they all eventually stop. It must be a pain. I've loved the series, though!
I personally would love to see you compete all the game’s. There’s so many games out there that people do not know about. Your personality and your style of giving everything a chance is something no other person would do. You are introducing me to a lot of GameCube games I’ve never even heard of
Fun Fact: ‘Dinotopia’ is (or rather *was*, since its last major media release was back in 2007) actually a fully-fledged franchise that started off as a book series in 1992, with the likes of children’s novels, two TV shows, an animated film, three more video-games and a whole slew of miscellaneous merchandise following after.
Wow sad to see it might be over. I discovered the series by getting this part in recommendations two days ago. Now I have already seen all 3 of the videos twice. I hope it gets more views and you consider continuing it. I think changing the titles to something like "Playing ALL GameCube Games Ever" might help the algorithm.
I genuinely would love for you to finish these. Informative, short for each, and entertaining make these a blast to watch. I've been getting back into NGC gaming lately, so seeing these help alot.
I'm sorry the GameCube library vids haven't been doing well. I can say, at the very least I've been enjoying them a whole lot, and it's even opened my eyes to some games I never heard of or have never seen any gameplay of. If you decide to call it here, I totally understand, though. I've still enjoyed the heck out of the ones ya did produce :D
I don't want you to stop making these, because I really don't feel like anything comparable on UA-cam gives as much useful information to people who want to get the most out of the full library of Gamecube games. If it isn't worth it to you to continue then fair enough, but I liked and subscribed in favor of continuing fwiw.
rip I just found these and I love them so much. longform videos just talking about games make me happy. especially when it basically helps me learn what the gamecube's library was other than smash bros, mario sunshine, starfox assault, windwaker etc etc.
Im one of those people who since you started this has been waiting for the next one to release. I really love the GameCube and thought this would be a good way to make decisions when trying to fill put.my.gamecube collection. Like I definitely get the feeling burnt out right now on it. Just was a fun ride while we had it.
My favourite videos of yours. I’m buying platformers based on these (albeit the PS2 versions). Thanks for the effort and it’ll be a shame for it to stop.
Sad to hear you are not continuing these, I was eagerly waiting for the next one, but I totally get your point. It was fun to spot new interesting titles which I have never even heard of from my favorite console.
Love these gamecube videos, I find them incredibly addictive and seen them all multiple times, even if that makes me sound like a maniac lol. Even if you take your time and make one every 6 months, I'll be here for it. Can't speak for the rest of the subscribers though. If you don't have the push to make anymore, I'll be more than happy to stick around for the rest of your content.
I really hope you continue this series, I absolutely love hearing your views on these games. Honestly though, I just enjoy all the console library review videos you put out
Honesty I hope you continue. This is the first one I've seen (I just found this channel recently) but it was really cool to see them laid out in quick but insightful reviews. I walked away with a few games I want for myself and some things to keep an eye out for my 4 year old to play. This has probably been the most helpful youtube video (related to games) I've seen in a while. Thanks!
I commented on a previous video about how I felt that this series would probably not be very good considering that you can’t realistically give the same amount of attention to every game in one video, but this has been a very entertaining watch, and I definitely can’t wait for the next one! Awesome job
Honestly I am very saddened you chose to finish this series because I just discovered your channel because of your Gamecube videos. This is the Gamecube's 20th birthday and I thought what you did was a perfect way to celebrate it. In fact, I thought of doing something similar myself but after seeing what you did I was kind of in aw in how much effort and creativity you poured into this idea. I do hope that you go back on the decision but I understand this is quite an undertaking. Take the break if you need it.
I understand wanting to take a break or doing these over the course of several months but these are great videos and I love seeing some (slightly) more modern stuff covered. Don't feel pressured to continue but I love the series and I know others do too even if they don't preform as well as other videos
Yeah he should but he gives up on a lot of series that he makes cause he doesn't make them cause he wants to he makes them to think they will make him money. Which is why he complains about them not doing well.. If he liked making the videos he wouldn't care how they do... Great example of that type of attitude is Game Sack.. Joe makes continues to make videos no matter how bad they do cause he makes them cause he likes to make them...
I honestly love this series, it's probably my favourite thing you've made. Obviously, don't FORCE yourself to make them, that'll cause burnout. But these comprehensive "first look" videos are absolutely essential for preservation and keeping interest going. My recommendation is to make this a side-gig instead of a revenue generator. Whenever you feel up to it, pop in a game or two, do a short write-up, save them in a document. If that means you do a video a year, or do sporadic releases, I'd be cool with that. YEAH FRAMERATER. I think more than anything, these videos get murdered by the algorithm. Cuz if you look at something like Chrontendo or Generation-16, those videos have low views too. And it's not like they're hurting for interest, importance or quality. But one day, all these videos are gonna be THE de facto source for chronicling video game library history in a digestible format. So I think it becomes a question of, "Am I willing to sacrifice my time and energy for a museum of sorts?" And there's no wrong answer to that.
I was already subscribed, but this was the first video in the series that I watched. I don't have a GameCube, probably won't ever be able to afford one with a games library (I live in Brazil, it's an expensive hobby over here). *I loved every second of this video.* Will definitely watch the others and any new ones that may come, whenever and however they do.
Damn dude sorry these aren't working out. Ironically these are some of my favorites of yours, but if it's not panning out...well what can you do. Hopefully maybe one day you'll feel inspired to tackle the subject again.
Genuinely surprised to hear this series hasn't been a success - I found the #-A video so entertaining and the idea of doing the whole library so interesting that it's what made me subscribe when it showed up on my feed! It does absolutely make sense to give it a break given what you said, though. I second what some other comments have said where it might be cool to look at specific developers or genres from the GameCube if doing every game ever is too much. If you end up changing your mind though, I for one would be very excited to get the E video!
16:57 King of Swing: Use the shoulder buttons to grab and swing from peg-infested areas and there's also a Banana power system ala the late Super Mario Bros. 35 Jungle Beat: Uses the bongos for everything, stages are mostly linear start-to-end romps (with some races sprinkled in), bananas _are_ DK's health, and the levels themselves aren't split between multiple sections (and by that I mean the two levels that traditionally proceed a kingdom's boss, not the kingdom itself).
Just wanted to say I really liked this series. I learned about quite a few Gamecube titles that seem worth picking up once the pandemic blows over, and that wouldn't of been the case if it weren't for these videos. Still, I don't really blame you if you don't want to continue it. It is quite a hefty task. Regardless, whether this gets another installment or not, I'll still be watching your stuff! :)
Sorry to hear that these videos underperform for your channel, Frame. Even though I would love to see the rest of the series,I don't think any sensible person would blame you for nor making more. Especially considering the time and effort that clearly go into your videos. Il continue to watch anything you put out! Thank you!!
The utility of these videos has been wonderful for making a wanted list of gamecube games. But it's all you my dude. Make what you feel passionate about, I'd still love to see what games you like on the gamecube!
The "library reviews" are the reason I subscribed to the channel. I really don't care which console it is, as they are among the most enjoyable videos I watch. I'd suggest that, for larger consoles, don't commit to the entire library; but rather just a letter on such a console, then move on to other videos. Later, if you feel like it, do another video for the series. Heck, I wouldn't even commit to doing the letters in order if you want to rush to "H Games on Game Boy Color", do it. The most important thing is you make videos you enjoy doing. If this channel becomes a chore, it'll show.
Nice video! I hope that these videos will get some popularity soon. I really like them! (Maybe it also has to do with that the bigger games are a lot further in the list).
Damn I really love these vids and would hate to see them go... I've been a gamer since the Atari and C64, but I largely fell out of consoles after the Dreamcast. There's SO much I missed on PS2 and Gamecube while I pissed around with a modded OG Xbox, and these vids are exactly what people like me need to quickly and informatively scour through a huge library. It's such a huge favor to us all, the kind of content that may not do "well" but it will cement your hardcore fanbase and eventually lead to a beautiful 8-hour long compilation video that half of us are probably going to fall asleep to every night, lol!
wow when I saw those cutscenes for Donald Duck Going Quackers I figured it would just be a port of the PC version but, all of those levels are completely new to me? they don't even have similar assets it's all completely new stuff. why does this game have so many ports that are all completely removed from each other?
@@Supersayainpikmin man this game was on my hitlist for Rose-Tinted anyways but now I just wanna do a deep dive and do all the ports/versions. there's also a GBC version thats drastically different
Understandable, I can understand the effort involved and I watch all the console library videos along with whatever else you have on the channel I haven't come across yet as a new Subscriber. I get excited when I see these console library videos (and not considering re-watching for increasing views for you though I could XD, but just out of curiosity to re-watch) them as they are interesting as a collector and newcomer to the Gamecube (having never owned one but having a Wii that can play them has me excited to pick Gamecube games up). I don't even own Atari, Pocket Color and other consoles or otherwise but they are just interesting when looking at the different games, differences between hardware and quality back then that I appreciate besides mostly only being familiar with PS2+ eras. I enjoy looking at different systems and their titles.
I understand if you don't continue! I'll make sure to like and comment to at least add a little more engagement to the video. I can only hope you get more exposure on this one!
Yeah a majority of them were done by Konami (Disney Sports), Hudson Soft (Disney Party) and Capcom ( Hide and Sneak, Magical Mirror). The Ubisoft ones turned out the best
At the end of the day, you do what you got to do. I've been catching up on a lot of things I've missed these past few months (took 17 credits...never again)
15:14 Wait, so Donald's Superhero Persona is NOT called "Phantomias" everywhere? That's definitely a surprise, even more so as I wouldn't expect to learn something like this in such a video.
PK is a way to say Paperinik that in Italian is literally Duck Avenger which is his official USA name, its also known as Ciber Pato in Latin America but somehow the logo still has the "PK" even if its called Ciber Pato.
The one thing I remember about Dr Muto is that weird ad that used to play on tv, where he's a fly flying away from some bouncy breasts. Yes, it's true...look it up.
I've actually been using this series to try and find a couple of new games to try out. i do hope you find the motivation to continue this quest. I quite enjoy it, although i understand it is a daunting task... Either way do what you love, because if you force yourself to make what you dont want it wont be a labor of love anymore.
In Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers the evil magician is Merlock who was the main antagonist in the 1990's "DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp".
Something worth noting is that the Xbox version of Dead To Rights is notably different than the PS2/Gamecube versions. The most obvious thing is that Chapter 3 (the prison) was significantly shortened and the melee combos were changed. Also several minigames, bomb disarming ones in particular, were completely cut.
I like to imagine that the lead programmer on all those Disney sports games began to have a mental breakdown 3 games in and all his co-workers began to look like Disney Characters. "Hey Rick! Gu-huh! Gosh! You look awful~ Ready for lunch? Goyle!" **Sweats and shakes as he tries to open his medication** "M-Make them go away... P-Please... I-I can't take it anymore..."
mickey's magical mirror is absolutely a creepypasta jesus christ- also i think i remember seeing someone play it back when i was like, 3 and i went over to someone's house. bizarre memory to dig up but i'm not complaining
One thing you have to understand - if Disney Duck Comic stans recieve a product that is in any way *not* perfect (which also means getting all the lore right) then they fucking riot. They are some of the biggest sticklers for perfection (and, again, "perfection" here also means "accuracy" and "fanservice") I've seen in the Disney fandom. I would argue even moreso than a lot of superhero comic fans.
Are all the games starting with "The" going to be in the T video? If so, I'd recommend against that. It's better the go with "[title], The" where "The" is ignored when putting list items in alphabetical order.
Darn, I'm a bit bummed if this particular series is discontinued as the gamecube is my favorite system and one I was hoping to get more titles for. I had plans on using your vid series as a referance guide on which titles to get.
I'd love to see you finish this series out. Even if you have to take breaks in between videos.
Agreed
lol rip
Fun fact: If you hook up a GBA with the GBA to Gamecube cable when playing Dakar 2 you can play a couple of tracks from the cancelled GBA Port of Dakar 2.
Notes about Donkey Konga: there’s a 3rd game from Japan and both 1 and 2 have completely different track lists across North America, Europe, and Japan. In the modern era it’s dirt easy to “find” all 7 different games if you’re a big fan of the series. It’s beyond the scope of these videos but I thought it worth mentioning.
I believe that the jp version of donkey konga 3 has baka survivor as a song (bobobobo theme song)
Love the Game Cube library series. You are the only UA-camr to attempt such a monumental task. Many years from now our great grandchildren will look back on THESE videos you have made for reference, I do not doubt your videos will last the test of time and eventually become a valuable part of GameCube lore.
Really hope you can finish them in the future, no other UA-camr is up the the challenge that you have put yourself through.
Before I say anything about the video, I want to say I'm really sorry this series didn't work out the way you had hoped. It's a bummer this didn't perform too well, I greatly enjoyed it myself and I love watching obscure games get the time of day. It deserved to do a lot better than it did, and if you feel it's for the best not to continue it, then I think that's a good idea. You may want to add a disclaimer in the description of all three that the series was cancelled so you don't get too many more questions about it.
As far as games I have comments on...
I was interested in the Defender reboot because I love arcade reboots, but after watching this I'm not so sure, haha.
I played Magical Mirror all the way through, and I liked it okay but felt it was a little unsure on what it wanted to be. I think the undecided rank was probably the best to give it, really only a "yes" if you're a fan of point and clicks.
Tarzan Untamed is one of the absolute most mediocre games I've ever played, I'd easily put it in the "no" territory. I mean when the 5th gen tie-in game outdoes it on every angle, you know you're in trouble. It's not necessarily anything offensive, it's just so...nothing.
I really enjoyed this series overall! Again, shame it had to end up the way it did, but you had at least one person who got a lot of enjoyment from it so I hope that's at least a little encouraging for you.
but he got more than 15k views on previous videos and here too almost, so i don't know what qualifies as "successful" anymore at this point
8:06 I was seriously not expecting this raptor to sound like Bullwinkle and I burst out laughing.
I can say I enjoy these games. These brief overviews are informative and I have added a few games to my Wanted games list, such as Disney Extreme Skate Adventure (was a big fan of THPS4, and seeing Toys for Bob developed was interesting).
That being said, if you're not feeling it, you're not feeling it. Maybe narrow your focus to subsets of games that do interest you? All the Disney GC Sports games sounds like an interesting premise. Or maybe all the GC Star Wars games? Find a definable subset you enjoy and cover that.
Personally, the "Continue" sound clip of the first video keeps me from going back to that one.
See you in the next video.
I actually did a bit of thinking and I might return to this library in a different style. For example, I thought of doing a video where I bring this approach to "every GameCube platformer" or something along those lines. The consistent variation of genres and gameplay styles is a strange thing to get used to. Nonetheless, what I'm suggesting would mean I'm still no longer tackling the entire console library.
@@FrameRater Personally, I don't care about the entire library thing. I like the way you look at these games with broad strokes like this. Besides, if you do enough of these by genre style videos, you could do a "every remaining GC game", then maybe re-edit them into an alphabetical series.
The important things are you enjoying making them and people enjoying watching them.
Agreeing with the "brief overview" format being nice
@@FrameRater This idea sounds really good. I'm always looking for new platformers to check out. Maybe you could do like a best of list in your favorite genres. Or instead of focusing on one system or one genre, you could do a "games to remember" series where u just talk about random good games. I'm down for whatever dude, you have good taste, love your videos!
This is a very good idea and I agree.
I’m a fan of Frame’s Continue review system. It’s a great way to have brief info showcased.
The entire console library of Gamecube is monumental and understandable to not continue it. A more unified approach to a certain group of games would do much better.
I'm bummed that you are not continuing this series, but I think I understand. I've seen a few UA-camrs over the years try to cover all titles for the Gamecube, and they all eventually stop. It must be a pain. I've loved the series, though!
22:00 Hello random Sonic CD clip!
I personally would love to see you compete all the game’s. There’s so many games out there that people do not know about. Your personality and your style of giving everything a chance is something no other person would do. You are introducing me to a lot of GameCube games I’ve never even heard of
Disney Extreme skateboarding is a gem, its a shame so many missed playing it
Fun Fact: ‘Dinotopia’ is (or rather *was*, since its last major media release was back in 2007) actually a fully-fledged franchise that started off as a book series in 1992, with the likes of children’s novels, two TV shows, an animated film, three more video-games and a whole slew of miscellaneous merchandise following after.
Didn't Billiam cover the tv shows?
@@otaking3582 He did.
Just discovered your channel last night and I'm really enjoying it, for whatever that's worth. Keep it up!
It’s a shame that these aren’t more popular, these are my most anticipated videos from you!
you definitely should continue on. these kinds of videos are great. lets me discover games i haven't considered yet
Wow sad to see it might be over. I discovered the series by getting this part in recommendations two days ago. Now I have already seen all 3 of the videos twice. I hope it gets more views and you consider continuing it.
I think changing the titles to something like "Playing ALL GameCube Games Ever" might help the algorithm.
I genuinely would love for you to finish these. Informative, short for each, and entertaining make these a blast to watch. I've been getting back into NGC gaming lately, so seeing these help alot.
Aw man,I love this series. I hope it gets more views so you can continue!
I'm sorry the GameCube library vids haven't been doing well. I can say, at the very least I've been enjoying them a whole lot, and it's even opened my eyes to some games I never heard of or have never seen any gameplay of.
If you decide to call it here, I totally understand, though. I've still enjoyed the heck out of the ones ya did produce :D
Disney's magical mirror staring mickey mouse, while having a very wordy title is a strange and fun point and click adventure to play with friends
the ironic thing is, it's has a mechanic where the game will literally play itself.
I saw the commercials years ago and until today I thought it was a 3D platformer. Hell, I even own the game! How did I not know it was a P&C?!
@@Roboshi2007 can it?
I don't want you to stop making these, because I really don't feel like anything comparable on UA-cam gives as much useful information to people who want to get the most out of the full library of Gamecube games.
If it isn't worth it to you to continue then fair enough, but I liked and subscribed in favor of continuing fwiw.
rip I just found these and I love them so much. longform videos just talking about games make me happy. especially when it basically helps me learn what the gamecube's library was other than smash bros, mario sunshine, starfox assault, windwaker etc etc.
6:05 Glad i wasnt the only one that feel sweaty when i got motion sickness from playing video game
try these on those obscure or strange consoles, if no one know the games, they will want to see what there is there
Im one of those people who since you started this has been waiting for the next one to release. I really love the GameCube and thought this would be a good way to make decisions when trying to fill put.my.gamecube collection. Like I definitely get the feeling burnt out right now on it. Just was a fun ride while we had it.
I enjoy these gamecube videos! I hope you continue.
Keep doing these. You can take long long breaks and just come back to it but I'ld love to see it :)
My favourite videos of yours. I’m buying platformers based on these (albeit the PS2 versions). Thanks for the effort and it’ll be a shame for it to stop.
Sad to hear you are not continuing these, I was eagerly waiting for the next one, but I totally get your point. It was fun to spot new interesting titles which I have never even heard of from my favorite console.
Love these gamecube videos, I find them incredibly addictive and seen them all multiple times, even if that makes me sound like a maniac lol. Even if you take your time and make one every 6 months, I'll be here for it.
Can't speak for the rest of the subscribers though. If you don't have the push to make anymore, I'll be more than happy to stick around for the rest of your content.
I really hope you continue this series, I absolutely love hearing your views on these games. Honestly though, I just enjoy all the console library review videos you put out
Dark summit is one of my FAVORITE sports games and I'm surprised as to how many D gamecube games I actually know and like.
i hope you continue making these!! i love these so much and have found some pretty fun games because of your lil series!! :3
Aw mann I hope this isn't the last one, GC is one of my favorite consoles and ive really enjoyed this series
Honesty I hope you continue. This is the first one I've seen (I just found this channel recently) but it was really cool to see them laid out in quick but insightful reviews. I walked away with a few games I want for myself and some things to keep an eye out for my 4 year old to play. This has probably been the most helpful youtube video (related to games) I've seen in a while. Thanks!
i love this format!! literally there's no other way to get this kind of information this succinctl. please keep it up if only for posterity
I commented on a previous video about how I felt that this series would probably not be very good considering that you can’t realistically give the same amount of attention to every game in one video, but this has been a very entertaining watch, and I definitely can’t wait for the next one! Awesome job
Honestly I am very saddened you chose to finish this series because I just discovered your channel because of your Gamecube videos. This is the Gamecube's 20th birthday and I thought what you did was a perfect way to celebrate it. In fact, I thought of doing something similar myself but after seeing what you did I was kind of in aw in how much effort and creativity you poured into this idea. I do hope that you go back on the decision but I understand this is quite an undertaking. Take the break if you need it.
Dude you're a LEGEND for doing this. Id love to see more. Maybe ps1 or 2 (that would be massive)
I understand wanting to take a break or doing these over the course of several months but these are great videos and I love seeing some (slightly) more modern stuff covered. Don't feel pressured to continue but I love the series and I know others do too even if they don't preform as well as other videos
keep making these
Yeah he should but he gives up on a lot of series that he makes cause he doesn't make them cause he wants to he makes them to think they will make him money. Which is why he complains about them not doing well.. If he liked making the videos he wouldn't care how they do... Great example of that type of attitude is Game Sack.. Joe makes continues to make videos no matter how bad they do cause he makes them cause he likes to make them...
@@zolphar And hence the idea is to stop making videos that I don't like making.
These are great, and I love this series entirely, regardless the breaks between.
Did you know? There's a competitive fighting scene for Def Jam: Fight for NY and it's fairly young in competition scene terms.
Oh yeah, Doshin, baby!
Devastating 😔😔 I absolutely understand how you feel. These videos definitely deserve recognition
Nooooo I only just found your channel and this series 😔
I honestly love this series, it's probably my favourite thing you've made. Obviously, don't FORCE yourself to make them, that'll cause burnout. But these comprehensive "first look" videos are absolutely essential for preservation and keeping interest going. My recommendation is to make this a side-gig instead of a revenue generator. Whenever you feel up to it, pop in a game or two, do a short write-up, save them in a document. If that means you do a video a year, or do sporadic releases, I'd be cool with that. YEAH FRAMERATER.
I think more than anything, these videos get murdered by the algorithm. Cuz if you look at something like Chrontendo or Generation-16, those videos have low views too. And it's not like they're hurting for interest, importance or quality. But one day, all these videos are gonna be THE de facto source for chronicling video game library history in a digestible format. So I think it becomes a question of, "Am I willing to sacrifice my time and energy for a museum of sorts?" And there's no wrong answer to that.
I was already subscribed, but this was the first video in the series that I watched.
I don't have a GameCube, probably won't ever be able to afford one with a games library (I live in Brazil, it's an expensive hobby over here).
*I loved every second of this video.*
Will definitely watch the others and any new ones that may come, whenever and however they do.
Digimon Rumble Arena 2 is actually my favorite game on the GCN. My friends and I played it way more than Smash or Double Dash.
Damn dude sorry these aren't working out. Ironically these are some of my favorites of yours, but if it's not panning out...well what can you do. Hopefully maybe one day you'll feel inspired to tackle the subject again.
Genuinely surprised to hear this series hasn't been a success - I found the #-A video so entertaining and the idea of doing the whole library so interesting that it's what made me subscribe when it showed up on my feed! It does absolutely make sense to give it a break given what you said, though. I second what some other comments have said where it might be cool to look at specific developers or genres from the GameCube if doing every game ever is too much. If you end up changing your mind though, I for one would be very excited to get the E video!
16:57 King of Swing: Use the shoulder buttons to grab and swing from peg-infested areas and there's also a Banana power system ala the late Super Mario Bros. 35
Jungle Beat: Uses the bongos for everything, stages are mostly linear start-to-end romps (with some races sprinkled in), bananas _are_ DK's health, and the levels themselves aren't split between multiple sections (and by that I mean the two levels that traditionally proceed a kingdom's boss, not the kingdom itself).
This is the most underrated channel I've ever stumbled upon
Thanks for doing these they're definitely not a waste of time so i hope you keep doing them!
Just wanted to say I really liked this series. I learned about quite a few Gamecube titles that seem worth picking up once the pandemic blows over, and that wouldn't of been the case if it weren't for these videos. Still, I don't really blame you if you don't want to continue it. It is quite a hefty task. Regardless, whether this gets another installment or not, I'll still be watching your stuff! :)
Sorry to hear that these videos underperform for your channel, Frame.
Even though I would love to see the rest of the series,I don't think any sensible person would blame you for nor making more. Especially considering the time and effort that clearly go into your videos.
Il continue to watch anything you put out! Thank you!!
The utility of these videos has been wonderful for making a wanted list of gamecube games. But it's all you my dude. Make what you feel passionate about, I'd still love to see what games you like on the gamecube!
The "library reviews" are the reason I subscribed to the channel. I really don't care which console it is, as they are among the most enjoyable videos I watch.
I'd suggest that, for larger consoles, don't commit to the entire library; but rather just a letter on such a console, then move on to other videos. Later, if you feel like it, do another video for the series. Heck, I wouldn't even commit to doing the letters in order if you want to rush to "H Games on Game Boy Color", do it. The most important thing is you make videos you enjoy doing. If this channel becomes a chore, it'll show.
Nice video!
I hope that these videos will get some popularity soon. I really like them! (Maybe it also has to do with that the bigger games are a lot further in the list).
Damn I really love these vids and would hate to see them go... I've been a gamer since the Atari and C64, but I largely fell out of consoles after the Dreamcast. There's SO much I missed on PS2 and Gamecube while I pissed around with a modded OG Xbox, and these vids are exactly what people like me need to quickly and informatively scour through a huge library. It's such a huge favor to us all, the kind of content that may not do "well" but it will cement your hardcore fanbase and eventually lead to a beautiful 8-hour long compilation video that half of us are probably going to fall asleep to every night, lol!
28:32 PL or Paperinik, was Donald's alter ego in italian comics and later was exported to the usa as well
22:02 isn't that the sonic cd opening
Frame Rater is basically doing Sufjan Stevens’ states project with playing GameCube games
wow when I saw those cutscenes for Donald Duck Going Quackers I figured it would just be a port of the PC version but, all of those levels are completely new to me? they don't even have similar assets it's all completely new stuff. why does this game have so many ports that are all completely removed from each other?
←its a mystery→
Turns out the Nintendo 64, PC, and Dreamcast versions are the "original" versions, while the PS1, PS2 and GameCube games are the "enhanced" versions.
@@Supersayainpikmin man this game was on my hitlist for Rose-Tinted anyways but now I just wanna do a deep dive and do all the ports/versions. there's also a GBC version thats drastically different
Understandable, I can understand the effort involved and I watch all the console library videos along with whatever else you have on the channel I haven't come across yet as a new Subscriber. I get excited when I see these console library videos (and not considering re-watching for increasing views for you though I could XD, but just out of curiosity to re-watch) them as they are interesting as a collector and newcomer to the Gamecube (having never owned one but having a Wii that can play them has me excited to pick Gamecube games up). I don't even own Atari, Pocket Color and other consoles or otherwise but they are just interesting when looking at the different games, differences between hardware and quality back then that I appreciate besides mostly only being familiar with PS2+ eras. I enjoy looking at different systems and their titles.
I understand if you don't continue! I'll make sure to like and comment to at least add a little more engagement to the video. I can only hope you get more exposure on this one!
It's ironic how the Disney games have some awkward animations.
Yeah a majority of them were done by Konami (Disney Sports), Hudson Soft (Disney Party) and Capcom ( Hide and Sneak, Magical Mirror). The Ubisoft ones turned out the best
At the end of the day, you do what you got to do. I've been catching up on a lot of things I've missed these past few months (took 17 credits...never again)
15:14 Wait, so Donald's Superhero Persona is NOT called "Phantomias" everywhere?
That's definitely a surprise, even more so as I wouldn't expect to learn something like this in such a video.
PK is a way to say Paperinik that in Italian is literally Duck Avenger which is his official USA name, its also known as Ciber Pato in Latin America but somehow the logo still has the "PK" even if its called Ciber Pato.
Lets vote for this man to do a DDR Mario Mix full playthrough
Please continue this series! 😩
Keep it up! Don't stop the NGC library videos :-)
Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2 was a launch title for the Gamecube.
I love watching these!!
I understand if you'd want to stop this series but I'm really enjoying it!
Too bad these were not more popular videos. They're done very well and I would vote to continue them if you can keep sane while doing them
Hey FR, can you make another video on the strange games that you own? The last one was pretty entertaining
What an incredible way to do a vid.
The one thing I remember about Dr Muto is that weird ad that used to play on tv, where he's a fly flying away from some bouncy breasts. Yes, it's true...look it up.
I've actually been using this series to try and find a couple of new games to try out. i do hope you find the motivation to continue this quest. I quite enjoy it, although i understand it is a daunting task... Either way do what you love, because if you force yourself to make what you dont want it wont be a labor of love anymore.
In Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers the evil magician is Merlock who was the main antagonist in the 1990's "DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp".
Something worth noting is that the Xbox version of Dead To Rights is notably different than the PS2/Gamecube versions. The most obvious thing is that Chapter 3 (the prison) was significantly shortened and the melee combos were changed. Also several minigames, bomb disarming ones in particular, were completely cut.
I didn’t even know you did any other videos like this 😩
DDR: Mario Mix has multiple difficulty options.
Yeah and I selected the hardest one lmao
@@FrameRater Super hard? I saw a video of someone playing on super hard and it looked pretty chaotic.
If nothing else, you could always make continuing it a Patreon or Subscribers stretch goal.
I like to imagine that the lead programmer on all those Disney sports games began to have a mental breakdown 3 games in and all his co-workers began to look like Disney Characters.
"Hey Rick! Gu-huh! Gosh! You look awful~ Ready for lunch? Goyle!"
**Sweats and shakes as he tries to open his medication**
"M-Make them go away... P-Please... I-I can't take it anymore..."
mickey's magical mirror is absolutely a creepypasta jesus christ-
also i think i remember seeing someone play it back when i was like, 3 and i went over to someone's house. bizarre memory to dig up but i'm not complaining
This series seems to be doing as well as all your other videos.
Doshin the Giant is seriously underrated, what a fun time
One thing you have to understand - if Disney Duck Comic stans recieve a product that is in any way *not* perfect (which also means getting all the lore right) then they fucking riot. They are some of the biggest sticklers for perfection (and, again, "perfection" here also means "accuracy" and "fanservice") I've seen in the Disney fandom. I would argue even moreso than a lot of superhero comic fans.
Are all the games starting with "The" going to be in the T video? If so, I'd recommend against that. It's better the go with "[title], The" where "The" is ignored when putting list items in alphabetical order.
You've done collab videos before; what about dping the rest of the library in that type of format to ease up the workload?
Darn, I'm a bit bummed if this particular series is discontinued as the gamecube is my favorite system and one I was hoping to get more titles for. I had plans on using your vid series as a referance guide on which titles to get.
Is there any more of these videos?
disney extreme skate adventure is one of my favorite games ever :)
Certainly Dragon's Lair 3D: Return to the Lair is quite an amazing game in what it was trying to do. 👍
I'd love to see you finish this series, but I do completely understand why you've put it on hiatus.
It’s back!
These videos haven't been coming up in my subscriptions. I'm sorry for not watching, I'm going back to watch the rest of the series.
Dakar 2 on the gamecube had an exclusive GBA version game that probaly got canned so they put the separated Maps so you can still play It.