The “Gateway” cartridge that you showed us, is a cartridge that would allow you to hack your 3DS, but it eventually failed somewhere in 2013 because of the “many stability improvements over the beta release” and that update LITTERALLY bricked the 3DS consoles, and that’s why it failed... but at least there is cart that was made by the same company behind Gateway called “Stargate” which does less than the Gateway cart.
There actually is a way to recreate the original broadcast translated into English. Some emulators and the SD2SNES flashcart can use MSU1, a custom chip that allows you to add CD quality audio and even FMVs to SNES games, and BS Zelda was fully dubbed into English with the soundtrack and everything.
2:47 ok I think I figured it out, but don't quote me on any of this. The AV selector seems to be the center of this "network" shall we call it. The BS tuner gets audio/video (visual and sound) data and voice data from the internet and sends it to the AV selector, and it sends that to the TV. The AV selector gets power from an adapter and sends that power along with voice data to the satellaview. The satellaview then sends power to the SNES itself, where (likely via the cartridge) sends visual and audio back to the av selector, which sends it to the TV. SO to sum it all up, The BS Tuner gets data from the internet, sends it to the av selector, which gets power from the wall and sends it and some stuff to the satellaview which sends power to the SNES that sends data back to the ac selector which sends A/V to your TV.
Not to mention that Nintendo has referenced it *ONLY TWICE* so far: - 4 additional missions to Fire Emblem: Shin Monshou no Nazo (New Mystery of the Emblem; the remeke of third FE on DS) coming from BS Fire Emblem (Sakurai mentioned it at the Byleth presentation) - The Satellaview Costume in Super Mario Odyssey
@@cadets3852 It's not. The included one is Kirby Super Star - a major game consisting of 8 modes - but Kirby no Omochabako is much minor (some generic minigames) and was broadcasted in 8 separated files (much like some DSi games)
Conner you goof, that image you showed of Gateway was LITERALLY a set of Flash Carts that are pretty shit now that people can easily hack their 3DS systems.
nintendo should do something like this again. they have stated to doing more animated media alongside the mario movie and the universal theme park, maybe for the switch online service they could have an exclusive tv anime or movies for their ip's like kid icarus,smash bros, fire emblem, star fox,zelda, kirby, or mario(to celebrate its anniversary) on a weekly/bi-monthly broadcast.
To my understanding, the thing had a sort of memory card that plugged into it like a Game Boy cart in a Super Game Boy. Not every game was played live, and you actually had the option to download certain games to these memory cards. This is supposedly the only reason some BS-X games managed to be emulated today. Though, it is worth mentioning that a few Satellaview-exclusive games DID see the light of day again in some form, with some being released on the Wii and WiiU Virtual Console (most notably, the visual novel Hajimari no Mori was released on such platforms). A few games, like Fire Emblem: Thracia 776, even had the fortune of getting a full retail release afterwards. Incidentally, Japan never got a retail version of the compilation game Tetris & Dr. Mario, but Japan did still get an SNES version of Dr. Mario (though without Tetris) through the Satellaview. Similarly, Japan got Tetris Attack (as in OUR version of Panel de Pon, with the Yoshi skin) this way as well.
Old comment but... to clarify, I think you are somewhat confusing the BS-X with another Japanese only Super Famicom thing, the Nintendo Power cartridge system. You essentially bought this blank cartridge that you could take to a physical kiosk at a store to download games at a discounted price. To my knowledge, Hajimari no Mori and Thracia 776 never were broadcasted on the Satellaview. Some games that were broadcasted did eventually receive a cartridge version, or were downloadable through Nintendo Power kiosks, but these versions were very different, lacking streamed music, voice acting, timed events and the like. For example, compare the broadcasts of Sutte Hakkun with the physical release, or BS Shin Onigashima with Heisei Shin Onigashima.
Rumor is Nintendo released a console between the Wii and the Switch known as the "Wii U", and yet... You don't hear Nintendo talking a lot about it. Did this mythical console exist? Some don't believe it ever did!
I lived in Japan for a year and a half from 2005-06, i was 5 when my dad got orders to go, he was on the Kitty Hawk, we had to leave abruptly because I needed surgery
Some dedicated fans actually saved ALL the orchestrated music for BS Zelda that they played on the Satellaview live. You can even import them to the ROM and play with orchestra (+English voice acting) using higan.
The super Mario wiki has information on the satellaview, such as a toad singing game called kinopio live and an adult themed virtual magazine called Shitamachi Ninjo Gekijo.
According to Google Translate, This Town, Sore Wa Namae O Nusumareta Machi No Monogatari, Means “It's the name of the lost town” so this “Lost” Town has No Name.
If anyone is interested in possible emulation method for these games I highly recommend that you look up SatellaWave. A lot of progress has been made. Also you can emulate the voice and music for select games and even in English if you run SNES9X and download the MSU-1 files and patches.
While the idea is interesting and unique, I'm surprised it wasn't a PR disaster: HIgh price ceiling and only able to play games at certain times of the day. That's actually a terrible idea. That wouldn't make me want to play it at the time.
This is one of those things that we westerners could only look at even now with jealousy in our hearts. Knowing we would never ever see this on our shores. I can't help but wonder what a team-up between Nintendo and DirecTV could have been. Probably a train wreck so it's just as well we never got it.
This is like Saturday cartoons..
They’re only there for a limited time
Find out what happens next time with Rainboweegee
Thanks man.. sub to my channel so you ACTUALLY know what’s happening next
*stonks*
Roo boy
I subed
"Every Nintendo UA-camr must talk about the Satellaview at least once."
--UA-cam Commandment #420, section 69.
Nice
Noice
funi number
Nice
Nice
The “Gateway” cartridge that you showed us, is a cartridge that would allow you to hack your 3DS, but it eventually failed somewhere in 2013 because of the “many stability improvements over the beta release” and that update LITTERALLY bricked the 3DS consoles, and that’s why it failed... but at least there is cart that was made by the same company behind Gateway called “Stargate” which does less than the Gateway cart.
It was a flash cart that only allowed you to pirate games only. It was the 3ds equivalent of sxos
I wonder how Japanese people feel about having our version of Mario 2 just being a reskin of another game they know
I don’t think the original game was too popular so eh
@maltese 84 wata dream
There actually is a way to recreate the original broadcast translated into English. Some emulators and the SD2SNES flashcart can use MSU1, a custom chip that allows you to add CD quality audio and even FMVs to SNES games, and BS Zelda was fully dubbed into English with the soundtrack and everything.
2:47 ok I think I figured it out, but don't quote me on any of this.
The AV selector seems to be the center of this "network" shall we call it.
The BS tuner gets audio/video (visual and sound) data and voice data from the internet and sends it to the AV selector, and it sends that to the TV. The AV selector gets power from an adapter and sends that power along with voice data to the satellaview. The satellaview then sends power to the SNES itself, where (likely via the cartridge) sends visual and audio back to the av selector, which sends it to the TV.
SO to sum it all up, The BS Tuner gets data from the internet, sends it to the av selector, which gets power from the wall and sends it and some stuff to the satellaview which sends power to the SNES that sends data back to the ac selector which sends A/V to your TV.
Actually the AV selector is useless. It's just to switch between satellite TV and Super Famicom output, and an amplifier for the BS signal.
@@LuigiBlood does the BS signal need to be amplified? And an av switch coulda just been on the back of the system add-on
@@Ness_Dreemurr not really needed, and having it on the Satellaview itself seems too much to me for something that's actually not required
@@LuigiBlood eh, more of a "quality of life" thing
Me, seeing the thumbnail: ♪SATELLAVIEW!♫
I saw the "OK BOOMER" part.
boomerite
Conner: And Wii just to name a few
Matt: That's MY console!
Nintedo Oui
Same
Not to mention that Nintendo has referenced it *ONLY TWICE* so far:
- 4 additional missions to Fire Emblem: Shin Monshou no Nazo (New Mystery of the Emblem; the remeke of third FE on DS) coming from BS Fire Emblem (Sakurai mentioned it at the Byleth presentation)
- The Satellaview Costume in Super Mario Odyssey
The kirby game is on the snes nintendo online on the switch
@@cadets3852 It's not. The included one is Kirby Super Star - a major game consisting of 8 modes - but Kirby no Omochabako is much minor (some generic minigames) and was broadcasted in 8 separated files (much like some DSi games)
Add one: Radical Dreamers was added to Chrono Cross Radical Dreamers Edition / remastered version
@@SuryaBudimansyah Had no idea Radical Dreamers was a Satellaview game.
10:09 They are named Parabo and Satebo
also it stands for Broadcast Satellaview if you were wondering
I was looking to see if anyone commented this.
Orchestrated music and narrator on an snes: existed at one point.
Me: WITCHCRAFT! BURN IT!
Conner you goof, that image you showed of Gateway was LITERALLY a set of Flash Carts that are pretty shit now that people can easily hack their 3DS systems.
I think he knew what he was doing
*Conner uploads*
Me: Welp, there goes my free time.
theultimategamer95 there goes my sleep
I had never heard of the Satellaview until now. It sounded interesting! 🤓
Search up "Shitamachi Ninjō Gekijō" (which is a show available for the Satellaview) and then things get REALLY interesting!
I knew these Nintendo consoles but the Japan consoles my life just gets stranger everyday
I was literally one week old when the satellaview came out... '_'
Parents: What do ya mean? these are all Playstations!
nintendo should do something like this again. they have stated to doing more animated media alongside the mario movie and the universal theme park, maybe for the switch online service they could have an exclusive tv anime or movies for their ip's like kid icarus,smash bros, fire emblem, star fox,zelda, kirby, or mario(to celebrate its anniversary) on a weekly/bi-monthly broadcast.
To my understanding, the thing had a sort of memory card that plugged into it like a Game Boy cart in a Super Game Boy. Not every game was played live, and you actually had the option to download certain games to these memory cards. This is supposedly the only reason some BS-X games managed to be emulated today. Though, it is worth mentioning that a few Satellaview-exclusive games DID see the light of day again in some form, with some being released on the Wii and WiiU Virtual Console (most notably, the visual novel Hajimari no Mori was released on such platforms). A few games, like Fire Emblem: Thracia 776, even had the fortune of getting a full retail release afterwards.
Incidentally, Japan never got a retail version of the compilation game Tetris & Dr. Mario, but Japan did still get an SNES version of Dr. Mario (though without Tetris) through the Satellaview. Similarly, Japan got Tetris Attack (as in OUR version of Panel de Pon, with the Yoshi skin) this way as well.
Old comment but... to clarify, I think you are somewhat confusing the BS-X with another Japanese only Super Famicom thing, the Nintendo Power cartridge system. You essentially bought this blank cartridge that you could take to a physical kiosk at a store to download games at a discounted price.
To my knowledge, Hajimari no Mori and Thracia 776 never were broadcasted on the Satellaview. Some games that were broadcasted did eventually receive a cartridge version, or were downloadable through Nintendo Power kiosks, but these versions were very different, lacking streamed music, voice acting, timed events and the like.
For example, compare the broadcasts of Sutte Hakkun with the physical release, or BS Shin Onigashima with Heisei Shin Onigashima.
Seeing as we have the rom information, Nintendo could totally do something like this for switch, like a modern recreation of it.
Rumor is Nintendo released a console between the Wii and the Switch known as the "Wii U", and yet... You don't hear Nintendo talking a lot about it. Did this mythical console exist? Some don't believe it ever did!
I have one. First console I ever bought myself.
This joke doesn't work very well because many popular games released on Wii U.
3:36 thank you so much for reassuring me that it is hilarious
The Super famicon is the best and weirdest console ever change my mind
@Mario & Luigi man fan 2401I know. DONT YOU DARE WOOOOOSH ME
How is the Super Famicom (literally the Japanese SNES) really weird?
When you say Super Famicom is weirdest but you know the N-Gage exists.
Swish
this is where i laughed 8:48
Same lol
same
While i hate the "ok boomer" thing, i don't miss his videos ever.
Wow man that’s wicky wack dog you just killed my vibe
ok boomer
Ok boomer
I’m starting to think you guys don’t get the “you killed my vibe meme”
Ok Boomer
Of course if you see "ok boomer" you have to watch the video
Sounds like somthing a truck seat would say. Pls identify yourself so I know your not a truck seat
@@subline_funtime ok boomer
@@subline_funtime No don't worry😂
Filip_07 sounds like somthing a microwave would say
0:20 LOL the iQue is ANOTHER "lost Nintendo console"!
The Sattelaview Mario Space Suit also made an apperance in Super Mario Oddysey. AND I LOVE IT, ITS ON MY TOP 10 FAVOUROTE SUPER MARIO ODDYSEY COSTUMES
You do realize that people have already recreated the music and voice overs for every BS Zelda game ever made right?
Watching this reminds me when I was obsessed with the sateleview
I never played bs legend of zelda, but i did try the bs link to the past side story rom.
It was pretty cool. More lttp. Try it
Ok.
Boomer
Hello. If you are reading this......
Have a good day. You can do anything you dream doing
KillaKen Hernandez I hope you have a good day too ☺️
Britney Louis thank you
@@DezKen Your welcome 🤗
Ok boomer
Aidan De Souza have a good day
You are one of the best youtubers, when i saw this i was like here we go again another video on the satellaview, wow very interesting and thorough...
Satellaview and the Sega channel are the ancestors of The Stadia.
This reminds me of a very similar “console” that did the same,but had a negative outcome and opinions
What was it?
It's an awsome day outside and i'm watching youtube without even sitting outside to watch it.
Could Nintendo make the initials anything else
I lived in Japan for a year and a half from 2005-06, i was 5 when my dad got orders to go, he was on the Kitty Hawk, we had to leave abruptly because I needed surgery
Some dedicated fans actually saved ALL the orchestrated music for BS Zelda that they played on the Satellaview live. You can even import them to the ROM and play with orchestra (+English voice acting) using higan.
Can I watch it somewhere here on UA-cam?
@@SuryaBudimansyah can't find any, so no.
@@darklgamerarteumbre6318 That's too bad. I hope whoever has those would upload it, you know, for preservation
I swear a god can we talk about the thumbnail more anyone.
“The Gateway”
*shows the DS hacking cart*
Me seeing Conors new video
Me: CLICK
SUPER MARIO WARRIORS lol!
SUPER MARIO WARRIORS loly!
*CLICC*
Thank you for your massive contribution to mankind by writing this funny comment.
The super Mario wiki has information on the satellaview, such as a toad singing game called kinopio live and an adult themed virtual magazine called Shitamachi Ninjo Gekijo.
I like the Wii.
Happy 26th , Satellaview!
Conner I have watch all of your videos because I'm always watching your vids
For a guy who isn't bilingual, Conner can read japanese pretty well!
BS: *Is mentioned*
Me: LOL BUTT STENCH
According to Google Translate, This Town, Sore Wa Namae O Nusumareta Machi No Monogatari, Means “It's the name of the lost town” so this “Lost” Town has No Name.
Hi :D
I think the bs stands for "broadcast service"
00:24 umm theese are piracy 3ds cartridges.
This is how many times I heard and saw the word, “Satellaview”.
⬇️
Likebeggars will be punished!
no u
You’re such a great UA-camr, you’re my favourite!
I didn't forget
I never forget
If anyone is interested in possible emulation method for these games I highly recommend that you look up SatellaWave. A lot of progress has been made. Also you can emulate the voice and music for select games and even in English if you run SNES9X and download the MSU-1 files and patches.
“Like the Nintendo Gateway!”
>shows the Gateway cartridge, an unlicensed cartridge used for piracy
NathanRowe10 ikr
Ugh, I love how cute Satebou and Parabou aree
Cringe
I love Your outro song LOL
The Satellite Boy’s name is Parabo
The TV’s name is Satebo.
The Sattelliview (sorry for my bad spelling) was released, like, 14 years to the day before my birth. Neat.
The suit that Mario was wearing appeared in Oddysey. Who noticed that?
6:56 *"Kirby no-homo tobaco"*
I wonder if people back then got all toghether to play these games
6:59 Ugh! Super Mario Sunshine flashbacks!
already knew about this for a long time. came here because I enjoy your content
I heard that wii sports music. And I love it
it was ahead of time!
While the idea is interesting and unique, I'm surprised it wasn't a PR disaster: HIgh price ceiling and only able to play games at certain times of the day. That's actually a terrible idea. That wouldn't make me want to play it at the time.
Gonna bother this man about 60fps until the end of time
Connor I love you 💜
Who almost even ate dr Seuss man
Sees ness in the style of undertale and immediately presses
the outfit mario wears in the commercial is also in super mario odyssey
This is one of those things that we westerners could only look at even now with jealousy in our hearts.
Knowing we would never ever see this on our shores. I can't help but wonder what a team-up between Nintendo and DirecTV could have been. Probably a train wreck so it's just as well we never got it.
I Didn’t Know Birdo Came in Different Colors
the gateway was a hacking flashcard for the 3ds, not a console
It should’ve been Nintentown
1:44
Nintendo switch: am I a joke to you?
2:29
Nintendo switch: actually no
Me: what a weird (and AWESOME ) Nintendo console
"Like the nintendo Gateway"
... wait... My pain is immeasurable and my day was ruined
I'd name the town
The SatellaTown
What... Is that toad singing you Waffle? If not then whom? I must know.
Love this
*OK BOOMER*
Hmmmm fascinating
3:10 "それわなまえおヌスマレタまちのモノガタり"
So the Satellaview was what Sony PlayStation Home became years before. Interesting.
700$ kinda sounds really hard
Some call it 'the story of the country whose name was stolen' others call it 'China,' take your pick I suppose.
Yeah....satellaview wasn't a console...it was an add-on for the SNES. Calling it a console is like calling the GameCube modem a console.
This is actually a very cool concept.
I'm completely surprised that BS The Legend of Zelda stone tablets was not mentioned... like the only Zelda game to not get released.
Let’s get an Ok zoomer chain started
No
Big stinky poop
Zoomer ok
Zok oomer
let's not
I literally have a sintella view collecting dust at home that is probably worthless and useless now
F in the Chat bro
lol shella your pic is my laptop wallpaper what a CONSIDENCE
@@AdventMusics07 what pic are you talking about??
@@AdventMusics07 btw im not sheila sheila is my grandmother im her grandson i just use her account on youtube lol
YAY A NEW VID!
Sateleview or whatever u wanna call it was after the sega channel btw
Where I place it is that it is Nintendo's 7th Original Console (being an add-on to the 6th one).
Imagine if Nintendo switch online was like the Satellaview
conner!
Kirby: How about a game of Lucky Hit?
You have talked about this before but only a real small about in the Commercials video