A couple things I'd like to add that I didn't say in the video: • A lot of people who play the game seem to be unaware of the chats during the pause screen. They add a lot to the story. To have those chats, go to the pause screen and click Eve's face near the "transmit" button. If she has nothing new to say, she'll simply describe weapons you have. But usually she has new things to say when you first enter areas, after you beat bosses, and after any major story moments. Some of the chats are even dramatic bits of dialog, and one is a cutscene where Eve reads classified information about her past. • The game has a "retro" art and sound style, but it is not themed after the NES, SNES or Genesis. However, that doesn't mean it's "generically retro" or anything like that. It's instead themed after the TG16. Since the TG16 sold badly outside of Japan, it's an odd choice considering Blaster Master had most of its popularity in the US. But that appears to be it. • In the novel, Eve is described as having red hair. In this game, she's blonde, similar to Jennifer Cornet from the original JP version of Blaster Master. Another reason why I thought Eve was Jennifer Cornet renamed. But apparently she really is her daughter instead.
I felt the same way when I played through Zero and Zero 2. Seeing all the callbacks and story tie-ins to the older games really gives the series new life, because it's not just a nostalgia cameo in most cases. There is weight to the references. For such a simple game, the story is surprisingly deep.
DAMN this is an underrated video. I thought it was really cool and interesting so thanks for making it. I never played the original Blaster Master but Zero is one of my absolute favorite Inti Creates games (especially with the DLC characters, oh man) and this was just some fascinating plot trivia. I definitely gotta make sure to read those extra dialogues in my next playthrough of the main mode.
There are a few additions to make. Eve in Zero is a robot as well, it's clear near the end of the good ending when she thought her memory circuits were malfunctioning. This is also not the first game Eve was present in. In the PS1 game Blaster Master Blasting Again Eve and Jason married had two kids who were the main characters of the game. That was also when she was first depicted as being blond.
Thanks for these details. I actually did know them (except for her first being blond in Blasting Again), but I wanted to at least keep some aspects of the story a surprise (in regards to Eve being an Android). (Also, if Eve has emotions, wouldn't that make her not a robot, but at least something more human-like? My 8-year-old nephew was trying to make sense of a robot having emotions, and concluded that she wasn't a robot)
Why is the music of this game so good? I plan to play Master Blaster Zero 2 soon, and I needed a recap. I did not knew much about the stories of the original Nes and Famicom version so it was very useful. Thanks.
I bought my nintendo switch with all my savings when it came out. Nintendo switch was so hard to find back then so when I found one on walmart I bought it even though I did not have any money to buy any games. I only had $10 so I bought an eshop card. I don't even remember how but this was the game I selected to buy. Now 7 years later I will buy the game again but this time on steam because I don't remember that much about it. I only remember I had so much fun playing it and it brings me so many memories of my first days with my nintendo switch. Now I'm on college so I don't have the time I used to have but I will do my best to play blaster master zero 1, 2 and 3.
This is by far my favorite game on the NES. I spent many an hour playing it. I have since then played right through it at least over a 100 times since then. I love Blaster Master Zero. I have also completed it. As for Blaster Master Zero 2, while good, I feel is not as good as Zero.
A couple things I'd like to add that I didn't say in the video:
• A lot of people who play the game seem to be unaware of the chats during the pause screen. They add a lot to the story. To have those chats, go to the pause screen and click Eve's face near the "transmit" button. If she has nothing new to say, she'll simply describe weapons you have. But usually she has new things to say when you first enter areas, after you beat bosses, and after any major story moments. Some of the chats are even dramatic bits of dialog, and one is a cutscene where Eve reads classified information about her past.
• The game has a "retro" art and sound style, but it is not themed after the NES, SNES or Genesis. However, that doesn't mean it's "generically retro" or anything like that. It's instead themed after the TG16. Since the TG16 sold badly outside of Japan, it's an odd choice considering Blaster Master had most of its popularity in the US. But that appears to be it.
• In the novel, Eve is described as having red hair. In this game, she's blonde, similar to Jennifer Cornet from the original JP version of Blaster Master. Another reason why I thought Eve was Jennifer Cornet renamed. But apparently she really is her daughter instead.
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An Android Is A Daughter Of Humans? If Created, Makes Sense. Otherwise..... _W E I R D_ ....
Sunsoft: so, are going to adapt the JP story, or the US story?
Inti Creates(while reading the book): Yes
Jesus Christ.....this makes me love the series even more now
I felt the same way when I played through Zero and Zero 2. Seeing all the callbacks and story tie-ins to the older games really gives the series new life, because it's not just a nostalgia cameo in most cases. There is weight to the references. For such a simple game, the story is surprisingly deep.
DAMN this is an underrated video. I thought it was really cool and interesting so thanks for making it. I never played the original Blaster Master but Zero is one of my absolute favorite Inti Creates games (especially with the DLC characters, oh man) and this was just some fascinating plot trivia. I definitely gotta make sure to read those extra dialogues in my next playthrough of the main mode.
There are a few additions to make. Eve in Zero is a robot as well, it's clear near the end of the good ending when she thought her memory circuits were malfunctioning. This is also not the first game Eve was present in. In the PS1 game Blaster Master Blasting Again Eve and Jason married had two kids who were the main characters of the game. That was also when she was first depicted as being blond.
Thanks for these details. I actually did know them (except for her first being blond in Blasting Again), but I wanted to at least keep some aspects of the story a surprise (in regards to Eve being an Android).
(Also, if Eve has emotions, wouldn't that make her not a robot, but at least something more human-like? My 8-year-old nephew was trying to make sense of a robot having emotions, and concluded that she wasn't a robot)
7:26 woah, that's actually a pretty cool connection I hadn't realized on my playthrough
Why is the music of this game so good?
I plan to play Master Blaster Zero 2 soon, and I needed a recap. I did not knew much about the stories of the original Nes and Famicom version so it was very useful. Thanks.
My mom use to read me that book all the time
I bought my nintendo switch with all my savings when it came out. Nintendo switch was so hard to find back then so when I found one on walmart I bought it even though I did not have any money to buy any games. I only had $10 so I bought an eshop card. I don't even remember how but this was the game I selected to buy. Now 7 years later I will buy the game again but this time on steam because I don't remember that much about it. I only remember I had so much fun playing it and it brings me so many memories of my first days with my nintendo switch. Now I'm on college so I don't have the time I used to have but I will do my best to play blaster master zero 1, 2 and 3.
This is by far my favorite game on the NES. I spent many an hour playing it. I have since then played right through it at least over a 100 times since then. I love Blaster Master Zero. I have also completed it. As for Blaster Master Zero 2, while good, I feel is not as good as Zero.
Nice, I didn't know any of that, interesting. Good video.
i loved that blastermaster book i still own it and im 42
eve from the book and she is rod snf i cant remeber what is sdister is
Fred is not a frog
Is a robofroggro