>It's unknown why Nintendo called it WarioWorld I'll make an educated guess: Nintendo had purchased a variety of domains related to their franchises to avoid typosquatting and similar, whether a website was planned or not Then they needed a URL for their developer portal and used one they already had laying around and no plans of using
We were robbed from watching The Lego Movie on the 3DS? I remember the announcement being the first time they referred to Tangled as Tangled (and not Rapunzel, its working title), and not getting that film on the 3DS. Maybe it wasn't the first time Tangled was called Tangled, but that's where I first heard the name for that film.
The same is also done in Pokemon Box: Ruby & Sapphire on GC. The Go To Adventure setting emulates the games; you use the GCN to GBA cable to effectively transfer your save data over to the GC, then it loads up the game ROM that matches yours (the GC game has the data for every single revision of the Ruby & Sapphire games) with the save data it pulled from your cartridge. At this point, I think the game tells you that you can power off the GBA until you need it again, and when you save, it'll tell you to turn it on again so it can send the save data back to your cart. Pretty neat.
Good lord, the implication that one of the rarest known GBAs is owned by Jimmy Neutron freakin' sends me. Yeah, I know it isn't actually stated to be owned by him, but still.
The shaun the sheep videos were also released on the PAL eshop! I remember they sold them in individual volumes and a full bundle. One of the shorts was a big mario reference (which was eventually uploaded to the official UA-cam channel with all the sound effects edited to remove the Mario references)
Useless Trivia is some of my favorite trivia, and when it involves video gaming it's even better. One of my favorite useless Nintendo trivia is that on the classic-styled reverse cover for Metroid Samus Returns on 3ds the word "Metroid" is misspelled once, even though there are other instances of the correct spelling, where it is spelled "Metrioids".
Is 3:59 what _Up_ looks like in Japan? That's... just a sans serif font. Did Disney's relevant design team really just type out "Carl-jiisan's Flying House," center-align the text, and call it a day? Or maybe is it just this image advertising the Nintendo 3DS port of the movie which chooses not to use whatever official logo?
the announcement message you get for when the UA-cam for 3DS was being discontinued, had a typo? (or a word error or smth). it mentioned all of the devices it was being discontinued on, and it mentioned a "New 2DS" despite it not existing at all.
Here's some useless trivia: the original Game Boy Advance and GBA SP both have a label on the back that says, among other things, copyright 2000 and 2002, respectively, both being the year prior to their actual release. The Game Boy Light also has a copyright date of 1989-1996, despite being released in 1998.
3:54 Are there any way to obtain those versions of those movies? Edit: Let me phrase it a different way: Have those versions of those movies been preserved at all?
(familiarize yourself with N64/GCN Animal Crossing releases for context) For Animal Crossing, (the Japanese version at least, that being どうぶつの森+) there are 2 paintings present in どうぶつの森, which became public domain in Japan before in other regions. There's a mail data transfer service, where you ship a N64 Game Pak, and they ship you your GameCube save card. Nintendo couldn't use them in どうぶつの森+, because that game would be localized for the west as Animal Crossing. Blathers was supposed to say some piece of dialogue, because they could technically end up in どうぶつの森+if the player decided to use the mail transfer. The criminal part is they couldn't implement this due to a coding oversight. All paintings that are not genuine have a label; forged/invalid, and the aforementioned two were not labelled as genuine/valid. The code told it to do it for the two paintings, but the check happens after it makes sure they are genuine/valid, and so it doesn't show up as it should. It was also translated into English.
"And of course the resolution is pixel perfect compared to whatever is happening on the Game Boy Player." wh..what do you mean "of course"? Why do the two things have differing image resolutions?
>It's unknown why Nintendo called it WarioWorld
I'll make an educated guess:
Nintendo had purchased a variety of domains related to their franchises to avoid typosquatting and similar, whether a website was planned or not
Then they needed a URL for their developer portal and used one they already had laying around and no plans of using
We were robbed from watching The Lego Movie on the 3DS? I remember the announcement being the first time they referred to Tangled as Tangled (and not Rapunzel, its working title), and not getting that film on the 3DS.
Maybe it wasn't the first time Tangled was called Tangled, but that's where I first heard the name for that film.
I actually didn't know there were official cases of GBA software emulation on the GameCube, that's pretty interesting
Does the GB Player count? Cause I think that hunk of plastic is just a GBA.
The same is also done in Pokemon Box: Ruby & Sapphire on GC. The Go To Adventure setting emulates the games; you use the GCN to GBA cable to effectively transfer your save data over to the GC, then it loads up the game ROM that matches yours (the GC game has the data for every single revision of the Ruby & Sapphire games) with the save data it pulled from your cartridge. At this point, I think the game tells you that you can power off the GBA until you need it again, and when you save, it'll tell you to turn it on again so it can send the save data back to your cart. Pretty neat.
@@DarkBowser64 and that is why it is one of the rarest gamecube games known on Earth unfortunately
@JeskidoYT no the reason why it's rare is that it only released in the NYC pokemon store
1:31 I... Didnt even know this screen existed in the first place I genuinely never thought to press the records button on the main menu somehow
Me too 😂
Good lord, the implication that one of the rarest known GBAs is owned by Jimmy Neutron freakin' sends me.
Yeah, I know it isn't actually stated to be owned by him, but still.
The shaun the sheep videos were also released on the PAL eshop! I remember they sold them in individual volumes and a full bundle. One of the shorts was a big mario reference (which was eventually uploaded to the official UA-cam channel with all the sound effects edited to remove the Mario references)
Wait is that why Shaun The Sheep was in Mario Maker
Useless Trivia is some of my favorite trivia, and when it involves video gaming it's even better.
One of my favorite useless Nintendo trivia is that on the classic-styled reverse cover for Metroid Samus Returns on 3ds the word "Metroid" is misspelled once, even though there are other instances of the correct spelling, where it is spelled "Metrioids".
Nintendo's history is somehow bigger than an average garage
Yeah!
Is 3:59 what _Up_ looks like in Japan? That's... just a sans serif font. Did Disney's relevant design team really just type out "Carl-jiisan's Flying House," center-align the text, and call it a day? Or maybe is it just this image advertising the Nintendo 3DS port of the movie which chooses not to use whatever official logo?
Wario is the key to all of this.
his purpose.
Jimmy Neutron was showing us an unreleased Game Boy this whole time?! Boy genius indeed.
If AK references Jimmy Neutron a good day has arrived
There was one other way to see a 3D movie on the 3DS. Tekken: Blood Vengeance was included with Tekken 3D: Prime Edition.
2:08 this is INSANELY helpful for me. Now I just pair the right joycon to the switch to watch UA-cam while I use the left one on the ringcon!
Memories just flooded back when you mentioned warioworld. I used that site all the time when I needed software for the Wii.
Looks like full-movies on the 3DS wasn't always a homebrew thing
The Shaun The Sheep cartoons were also available in Europe! I remember seeing them when looking through the eshop.
but not in 3D :(
the announcement message you get for when the UA-cam for 3DS was being discontinued, had a typo? (or a word error or smth). it mentioned all of the devices it was being discontinued on, and it mentioned a "New 2DS" despite it not existing at all.
i love these little bits of trivia so much! looking forward to the next one!
1:48 someone call Scott the woz
2:10 THE LEFT JOYCON??
2:06 you had us in the first half, not gonna lie
Shawn the Sheep was also distributed through Nintendo Video on Europe
Here's some useless trivia: the original Game Boy Advance and GBA SP both have a label on the back that says, among other things, copyright 2000 and 2002, respectively, both being the year prior to their actual release. The Game Boy Light also has a copyright date of 1989-1996, despite being released in 1998.
3:54 Are there any way to obtain those versions of those movies?
Edit: Let me phrase it a different way:
Have those versions of those movies been preserved at all?
Hearing about the Gamecube software catalog in a context unrelated to the Chao Garden is weird.
USELESS TRIVIA FANS WE ARE SO BACK
1:07 im not dirty minded i swear😭😭😭😭
babe wake up
ak just dropped new useless nintendo facts
The Shaun the Sheep episodes were available on the European Eshop
Another day, another piece of useless trivia.
(familiarize yourself with N64/GCN Animal Crossing releases for context) For Animal Crossing, (the Japanese version at least, that being どうぶつの森+) there are 2 paintings present in どうぶつの森, which became public domain in Japan before in other regions. There's a mail data transfer service, where you ship a N64 Game Pak, and they ship you your GameCube save card. Nintendo couldn't use them in どうぶつの森+, because that game would be localized for the west as Animal Crossing. Blathers was supposed to say some piece of dialogue, because they could technically end up in どうぶつの森+if the player decided to use the mail transfer. The criminal part is they couldn't implement this due to a coding oversight. All paintings that are not genuine have a label; forged/invalid, and the aforementioned two were not labelled as genuine/valid. The code told it to do it for the two paintings, but the check happens after it makes sure they are genuine/valid, and so it doesn't show up as it should. It was also translated into English.
with fact 38, the west did get a 3D movie in the form of Tekken: 3D prime having the built in movie Tekken: Blood Vengeance watchable in 3D
Pikmin videos were also 3D, right?
"And of course the resolution is pixel perfect compared to whatever is happening on the Game Boy Player."
wh..what do you mean "of course"? Why do the two things have differing image resolutions?
@4:34 to 4:40
Sorry AK, but Scott the Woz already beat you to this fact 3 years ago.
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