The greyscale nature of Game Boy made some graphics look nicer or even higher fidelity than NES. Link's Awakening felt to me like I was playing an SNES game. The best way I can explain it is the limited palette of the NES meant you couldn't really do nice shading unless you picked the blues and purples. Think the Batman games. But on the Game Boy every sprite can have an outline, shading AND highlights. Your brain fills in the gaps. It's harder to do with something already colored like NES. Also it's funny how Link's Awakening has you collect 8 different instruments to play a song when it only has 4 channels. But young me swore he was hearing all 8 of them playing at once! Haha
The smaller screen also helped. Compare Super Mario Land 2 to Super Mario Bros. Deluxe. They would use larger sprites than on NES, even though the resolution of the Game Boy was lower. And they had less to render on screen. The SNES also played with larger sprites than the NES commonly used.
@@ZipplyZane What was also neat were games that made use of the LCD lag time to display flickering graphics as transparent- I always thought that was so neat
@@ZipplyZane Indeed - counterpoint is a wonderful thing! Also, you can imply multiple voices even with just one voice by e.g. alternating a sustained higher note with moving lower ones, giving the impression there's a higher melody repeating a single note and a lower one moving around. I've always loved the idea of "limitation breeds creativity" and older consoles embody that really well.
7:07 "Developing puzzle games like *Dr Mario which is perfect for the system*" Look, I love Dr Mario but the fact they made it work on the monochrome Gameboy is a miracle considering it's a game that's all about matching colors.
Dead right. Dr Mario was a terrible choice to port over. There’s a ton of puzzle games on gameboy, Dr mario ended up being the line between this game sucks and this game is just barely playable.
It will always be my favorite one. It's unique in ways that haven't really been duplicated, it's charming and quirky, and the story and tone are fantastic. Of course, it doesn't hurt that it was one of the first games I ever beat
@@echobase6372 back in the day some of its puzzles and dungeons got me going in circles for weeks. The story is one of the best the franchise ever had, I’m still getting the chills to this day
This channel and "Gaming Historian" are my two favourite video game documentary channels... you guys are the best!! Such high quality!! A masterpiece of a video!!!
I will never stop thinking that "Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins" and "The Legend Of Zelda: Link's Awakening" at a programming level are eucharistic miracles 😅, they are still great to look at and play today ...excellent work as always!!!
your videos have a quality that makes them relaxing and easy viewing that I dont find in other videos. I think part of it might be the professional narration, combined with a tight script. The visuals are always top notch, and are the most important thing to me, but the combination of the well done narration and script make them always incredibly pleasing. This is really high quality stuff.
All these games have a special place in my heart. This brought back memories of sitting in the back of my parents car, playing Links Awakening hoping my batteries didn’t run out. Or me and my two childhood friends beating Tatanga and watching the Super Mario Land credits with a glowing sense of achievement. Thanks so much for paying homage to them with such wonderful videos.
I don't think I've ever been as fascinated by a game like I am Six Golden Coins. While it is slower compared to the home console iterations, it's a wonderful game and I'd love to see Nintendo give it the remake treatment like they did with Link's Awakening
Another well researched and informative video with so much love put it into it that it made me feel all giddy inside while watching it. Thank you, Strafefox!
I'm reminded of the days I would play my mom's gameboy. She had Tetris, Super Mario Land, and a mahjong game I could never figure out. Kids these days need only wait a few hours to recharge whatever it is they're playing with, but I remember all too well the days or weeks I had to wait for my parents to buy me some AAs, not to mention the chores I had to do for them.
The original monochrome Game Boy, and specifically these three titles, will occupy a place in my heart until my dying day. They also are the only three video games that my mother ever beat, besides finding the "ending" to Tetris long before I was skilled enough to do so. Link's Awakening and the Mario Lands are *my* Mario and Zelda games. Sure I've played and love the rest, but those feel like home.
Came to the channel to share the Donkey Kong and Killer Instinct video with a friend, stayed for the new video. As usual, a great small documentary. Thanks!
My mom bought me a Gameboy (with links awakening) because my older brother would never let me play the NES. That was the day my love for handhelds began. It wasn’t the NES but it didn’t matter. My friends and I experienced so many great Gameboy games in those days. It was magical
I consider myself extremely lucky to know about this channel, by far the best gaming documentary content on UA-cam and it blows my mind that the algorithm doesn't promote it at all. You deserve better!
Coming into this video as a graphic designer, your impeccable use of complimentary colors is stunning. They don’t overpower the simple, yet charming, monochrome Game-Boy graphics. You also have some nicely understated bevels that vary in color depending on the gameplay you show, increasing in complexity when you display SNES gameplay. Throughout the video you always show what you’re talking about, which is something that even recent movies forget to do. On top of all of those high tier visuals, you then layer an on an informative and smoothly delivered script to round out this video. The end result is something that’s far beyond everything else on TV and UA-cam in terms of gaming history. Thanks for another great video!
Thanks so much! It's really cool that you recognize the design work I do on these videos :) Along with writing the scripts, this is the aspect I spend the most time on each video. And yes presenting the Gameboy gameplay was a bigger challenge compared to the Snes or Mega-Drive themed episodes. I always want the backgrounds to ad some extra immersion and feeling but also completing the gamescreens and not taking away the focus.
these two games are the atomic core of my gaming experience. Zelda particularly was an incredible piece of storytelling made even more poignent by it having taken me literal years to complete (I didn't even know walkthroughs were a thing back then). The ending is still one of the most affecting and emotive pieces of ludo-narrative I've ever had the pleasure of engaging with.
The best part of those gameboy Zelda and Mario entries is that the devs felt free to completely throw out everything associated with mario and zelda. Whole new tone, whole new weird settings and enemies and style. It was fantastic.
Another banger in the books. Link's awakening is one of my all-time favorites. I was nine when it came out. Two of my friends also had a copy and we raced each other who could finish it first. 😂
Cool video! I hope that SML 1 will come to the Switch someday! Link's awakening is to this day my most favorite Zelda game, even better in it's fantastic remake!
Summer 93 will always be about me getting excited about Link’s Awakening. It finally got released in October 93 in my area of the UK and I was blown away. A masterpiece.
I do like the music and it looks good too. The game itself is fun but seems like a knockoff Mario. The gameplay just seems clunky. I'm not saying it's a bad game... Just different from nearly all other SMB games.
Always a good time when a new Splash Wave video drops. Kudos to your dedication to high production values. Even if it does take longer to make, it's much appreciated and has definitely garnered you a lot of fans.
The original Game Boy will always have a place in my gaming heart 😭 just like Strafefox will, too haha! I really do hope you guys release your videos on physical media format. The work and production quality that goes into these episodes deserve to be on disc!
Link's Awakening is my favorite Zelda game. I've come back to it several times in my life, and aside from some small annoyances, it still holds up great.
Didn't expect both Mario Lands and Link's Awakening to share such a similar development story and direction, but it makes a lot of sense. All three of them strived from hardware and colour limitation to different new creative heights. Another outstanding video as usual!
Most people cite the original SMB as their first Mario game- but for me it was actually Super Mario Land! My sister had the double pack with a yellow Gameboy and both SML and SML2! Before I had a Gameboy of my very own I would sneak into her room after school and play on hers~
14:15 Horizontal Blank (HBlank) is the time between two scanlines, where no pixels on the real screen are changed into their next color, so processing is free for anything else. HBlank effects are created by changing rendering settings between 2 scanlines (during HBlank), like • sticking the HUD to the top or bottom of the screen by changing the camera position during HBlank • creating a wavy distortion effect by changing sprites' position or the camera position during HBlank • creating a split‑screen view by switching to the other view during HBlank • changing sprite's colors based on how high up they are on the screen by changing the palette during HBlank
I don't remember the Game and Watch, but I definitely remember the other cheap ($10-$20 in the early 90's) crappy LCD handheld experience that only played one game with terrible controls and sound. Link's Awakening on GB was a favorite of mine, I replayed it on GBC and the remake, hope that Oracle's gets a remake as well, they were great on GBC.
Oh yeah... 30hz grayscale non iluminated display. That thing screwed a generations eyes. The reason why I wear glasses now😂 But it was a fun time. Same as the video. Thanks
Amazing video again! How we took things for granted back in the day and how you show with this video how much work and intelligent minds were needed to provide the given art. Bedankt weer!
Even though I am used to your slow-cooked upload deliveries, I still have to say that you are missed and I am always excited when you upload a video no matter the topic!
The greyscale nature of Game Boy made some graphics look nicer or even higher fidelity than NES. Link's Awakening felt to me like I was playing an SNES game. The best way I can explain it is the limited palette of the NES meant you couldn't really do nice shading unless you picked the blues and purples. Think the Batman games. But on the Game Boy every sprite can have an outline, shading AND highlights. Your brain fills in the gaps. It's harder to do with something already colored like NES.
Also it's funny how Link's Awakening has you collect 8 different instruments to play a song when it only has 4 channels. But young me swore he was hearing all 8 of them playing at once! Haha
The smaller screen also helped. Compare Super Mario Land 2 to Super Mario Bros. Deluxe. They would use larger sprites than on NES, even though the resolution of the Game Boy was lower. And they had less to render on screen.
The SNES also played with larger sprites than the NES commonly used.
Oh, and with careful arranging, you probably were hearing eight parts. They just interlocked in ways that only four played at the exact same time.
@@ZipplyZane What was also neat were games that made use of the LCD lag time to display flickering graphics as transparent- I always thought that was so neat
@@ZipplyZane Indeed - counterpoint is a wonderful thing! Also, you can imply multiple voices even with just one voice by e.g. alternating a sustained higher note with moving lower ones, giving the impression there's a higher melody repeating a single note and a lower one moving around. I've always loved the idea of "limitation breeds creativity" and older consoles embody that really well.
Or just poor eyesight..
I don't often drop everything to watch a newly released UA-cam video but I do for strafefox
Agreed, the visuals are amazing, and most of the times very rare footage added as a bonus.
(on top of the great story telling)
Exactly. This channel is so goated and underrated.
the BEST video game channel and that's saying a ton w/ the thousands there are on YT!
7:07 "Developing puzzle games like *Dr Mario which is perfect for the system*"
Look, I love Dr Mario but the fact they made it work on the monochrome Gameboy is a miracle considering it's a game that's all about matching colors.
Damn straight
They created the third color with dithering, it was nothing new at the time. It’s what they do on newspapers to give the pictures shading
And they got it notably wrong, too, the red pills and red viruses use different shading.. definitely a bad line!
Dead right. Dr Mario was a terrible choice to port over. There’s a ton of puzzle games on gameboy, Dr mario ended up being the line between this game sucks and this game is just barely playable.
Bro you got a fuckin point 😂
I love how you go that extra mile with these by doing a lot of 3D animations and stuff in your little documentaries.
most underrated gaming history channel on youtube
When you get a notification of a Strafefox video! Can't wait to get home, make dinner and enjoy the best channel. So much quality!
To this day Link’s Awakening is still one of the best TloZ games
Link's* is* still Zelda games*
It will always be my favorite one. It's unique in ways that haven't really been duplicated, it's charming and quirky, and the story and tone are fantastic. Of course, it doesn't hurt that it was one of the first games I ever beat
@@echobase6372 back in the day some of its puzzles and dungeons got me going in circles for weeks.
The story is one of the best the franchise ever had, I’m still getting the chills to this day
@@RetroHousecrI'm* still
I'm usually good at pointing out AI voices... But damn, I can't tell! Editing of all your videos are amazing!!!
This channel and "Gaming Historian" are my two favourite video game documentary channels... you guys are the best!! Such high quality!! A masterpiece of a video!!!
I will never stop thinking that "Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins" and "The Legend Of Zelda: Link's Awakening" at a programming level are eucharistic miracles 😅, they are still great to look at and play today ...excellent work as always!!!
I recently played Link's Awakening (DX) for the first time and it still holds up. It's such a marvelous gem!
your videos have a quality that makes them relaxing and easy viewing that I dont find in other videos. I think part of it might be the professional narration, combined with a tight script. The visuals are always top notch, and are the most important thing to me, but the combination of the well done narration and script make them always incredibly pleasing. This is really high quality stuff.
All these games have a special place in my heart. This brought back memories of sitting in the back of my parents car, playing Links Awakening hoping my batteries didn’t run out. Or me and my two childhood friends beating Tatanga and watching the Super Mario Land credits with a glowing sense of achievement.
Thanks so much for paying homage to them with such wonderful videos.
I comment this every time, but damn it’s worth repeating. Best gaming channel on UA-cam - no question. Another masterpiece Jeroen, thank you!
Thanks so much! Really appreciated!
You deserve a billion more subscribers!
Thanks so much! :)
@@strafefox Thank you for your awesome videos! 😊
I have such a soft spot for the Gameboy; everything about it is charming and endearing. It's the little console that could.
One of the classiest retro gaming channels on UA-cam. Another banger, of course.
2:11 "Instead of rushing it to the market, they took the time to develop..."
Immortal fucking life lesson here, folks.
The Sonic series could learn from this
I don't think I've ever been as fascinated by a game like I am Six Golden Coins. While it is slower compared to the home console iterations, it's a wonderful game and I'd love to see Nintendo give it the remake treatment like they did with Link's Awakening
Just sat down with my lunchtime sandwich and this pops up on my feed - its going to be a good day!
Another well researched and informative video with so much love put it into it that it made me feel all giddy inside while watching it. Thank you, Strafefox!
Thanks! That's cool to hear!
These videos are too good 🎉
Omg ... my childhood flashing before me right now. These masterpieces gave and still give me the feels.
Another masterpiece! The amazing animation and level of research continue to amaze me. Thank you so much!
Thanks so much! Really awesome to read!
Hearing the soundtracks for the first time in decades but still humming them besides.
I'm reminded of the days I would play my mom's gameboy. She had Tetris, Super Mario Land, and a mahjong game I could never figure out. Kids these days need only wait a few hours to recharge whatever it is they're playing with, but I remember all too well the days or weeks I had to wait for my parents to buy me some AAs, not to mention the chores I had to do for them.
A new strafefox video makes a Monday feel like Saturday
The original monochrome Game Boy, and specifically these three titles, will occupy a place in my heart until my dying day. They also are the only three video games that my mother ever beat, besides finding the "ending" to Tetris long before I was skilled enough to do so.
Link's Awakening and the Mario Lands are *my* Mario and Zelda games. Sure I've played and love the rest, but those feel like home.
Came to the channel to share the Donkey Kong and Killer Instinct video with a friend, stayed for the new video.
As usual, a great small documentary. Thanks!
One of the only channels I have notifications on. Can’t wait to watch this!
My mom bought me a Gameboy (with links awakening) because my older brother would never let me play the NES. That was the day my love for handhelds began. It wasn’t the NES but it didn’t matter. My friends and I experienced so many great Gameboy games in those days. It was magical
Underrated channel.
Every new video from this channel is simply magical. It reminds me of why I enjoy retro gaming so much. :)
That's awesome! Thanks so much!
I consider myself extremely lucky to know about this channel, by far the best gaming documentary content on UA-cam and it blows my mind that the algorithm doesn't promote it at all.
You deserve better!
Great monday everyone!
Always a pleasure to watch these cultural revolution presentations 📺
Nintendo can really do magic with their own ip's and limited hardware.
Thanks mr Fox 👍🏼
Coming into this video as a graphic designer, your impeccable use of complimentary colors is stunning. They don’t overpower the simple, yet charming, monochrome Game-Boy graphics. You also have some nicely understated bevels that vary in color depending on the gameplay you show, increasing in complexity when you display SNES gameplay. Throughout the video you always show what you’re talking about, which is something that even recent movies forget to do.
On top of all of those high tier visuals, you then layer an on an informative and smoothly delivered script to round out this video. The end result is something that’s far beyond everything else on TV and UA-cam in terms of gaming history. Thanks for another great video!
Thanks so much! It's really cool that you recognize the design work I do on these videos :) Along with writing the scripts, this is the aspect I spend the most time on each video. And yes presenting the Gameboy gameplay was a bigger challenge compared to the Snes or Mega-Drive themed episodes. I always want the backgrounds to ad some extra immersion and feeling but also completing the gamescreens and not taking away the focus.
these two games are the atomic core of my gaming experience. Zelda particularly was an incredible piece of storytelling made even more poignent by it having taken me literal years to complete (I didn't even know walkthroughs were a thing back then). The ending is still one of the most affecting and emotive pieces of ludo-narrative I've ever had the pleasure of engaging with.
Strafefox uploads a video
Day AUTOMATICALLY GETS BETTER!
Another masterclass video production, keep it up guys 👏👏
its a good day now 🔥
Insane production value and very well documented as always. Another incredible video!
Glad to see not only these videos coming but the raise in subs and viewers. Your attention to detail is top notch to say the least.
I wish we could go back to simpler times, especially now with everything going on the industry..
The best part of those gameboy Zelda and Mario entries is that the devs felt free to completely throw out everything associated with mario and zelda. Whole new tone, whole new weird settings and enemies and style. It was fantastic.
Great insight into the development of Super Mario Land and Link's Awakening!
Peak has returned!
So glad I get that notification. Absolutely professional-grade narration and presentation.
Geweldige video weer! Jaren lang plezier gehad van super marioland 2 in de auto richting zuid-frankrijk. Bedankt Jeroen.
Dankje! Bedankt weer voor het kijken! :)
Another banger in the books.
Link's awakening is one of my all-time favorites. I was nine when it came out. Two of my friends also had a copy and we raced each other who could finish it first. 😂
It's always hype whenever you upload!
Thanks! That's really cool to hear!
Another great piece of work! I particularly liked all your 3D replicas of the Game & Watches.
Perfectly said quality video
Another quality video. Thanks! 🤩
Thank you for covering the LCD ghosting on the original Game Boy, a topic omitted in most videos about the system
Cool video! I hope that SML 1 will come to the Switch someday!
Link's awakening is to this day my most favorite Zelda game, even better in it's fantastic remake!
Summer 93 will always be about me getting excited about Link’s Awakening. It finally got released in October 93 in my area of the UK and I was blown away. A masterpiece.
This channel has amazing videos. It's the first time that i feel interest on the Game Boy. Nintendo should pay well for this video!
These are amazing! Keep on going, we love these vids. Greetings from the Netherlands.
Super Mario Lands OST is fantastic. Great video as usual!
I do like the music and it looks good too. The game itself is fun but seems like a knockoff Mario. The gameplay just seems clunky. I'm not saying it's a bad game... Just different from nearly all other SMB games.
Always a good time when a new Splash Wave video drops. Kudos to your dedication to high production values. Even if it does take longer to make, it's much appreciated and has definitely garnered you a lot of fans.
The original Game Boy will always have a place in my gaming heart 😭 just like Strafefox will, too haha!
I really do hope you guys release your videos on physical media format. The work and production quality that goes into these episodes deserve to be on disc!
OMG when the UA-cam warn me about something new about Strafefox, makes my day!!
I wonder if Nintendo someday will remake the Mario Land series as they did with Link's Awakening.
I always look forward to your videos. Thank u so much
Link's Awakening is my favorite Zelda game. I've come back to it several times in my life, and aside from some small annoyances, it still holds up great.
Keep sharing the knowledge. 👍
Brilliant. The production on these videos are amazing. Thank you
Didn't expect both Mario Lands and Link's Awakening to share such a similar development story and direction, but it makes a lot of sense. All three of them strived from hardware and colour limitation to different new creative heights.
Another outstanding video as usual!
As usual, Jeroen you outdid yourself! I watched it twice while traveling on the Shinkansen, thank you very much!
What a beautiful Monday.
Idk something about forget me nots in the background took this video from 10/10 to 15/10
1:22 SNES Pilotwings Hang glider theme
Most people cite the original SMB as their first Mario game- but for me it was actually Super Mario Land! My sister had the double pack with a yellow Gameboy and both SML and SML2! Before I had a Gameboy of my very own I would sneak into her room after school and play on hers~
Great video as always, Thanks.
How lucky we all are that your uploads have become so much more frequent! Strafefox, you and your team NEVER disappoint.
YEAH NEW CONTENT!!!
I always wanted a gameboy when I was a kid, I can't believe how compelling these games still look today.
Another great video. Thanks for all your hard work.
Thanks!
Thanks so much! :)
14:15 Horizontal Blank (HBlank) is the time between two scanlines, where no pixels on the real screen are changed into their next color, so processing is free for anything else.
HBlank effects are created by changing rendering settings between 2 scanlines (during HBlank), like
• sticking the HUD to the top or bottom of the screen
by changing the camera position during HBlank
• creating a wavy distortion effect
by changing sprites' position or the camera position during HBlank
• creating a split‑screen view
by switching to the other view during HBlank
• changing sprite's colors based on how high up they are on the screen
by changing the palette during HBlank
Awesome work as usual. You spoil us.
I'm not a 3D guy but I can tell whomever makes these videos enjoys it. The effort is noticed.
the best creators on UA-cam are back
I always looking forward to your videos. Once again you've done an AMAZING job, thank you.
Super Mario Land. The game that introduced Princess Daisy.
Love it. Can't wait to watch the entire thing when I get home from work. Keep these awesome videos coming.
Thanks Dean, that's really cool to hear!
I don't remember the Game and Watch, but I definitely remember the other cheap ($10-$20 in the early 90's) crappy LCD handheld experience that only played one game with terrible controls and sound. Link's Awakening on GB was a favorite of mine, I replayed it on GBC and the remake, hope that Oracle's gets a remake as well, they were great on GBC.
Tiger made bank with all those crap lcd games they put out.
Amazing content, as always. Love this channel
Oh yeah... 30hz grayscale non iluminated display. That thing screwed a generations eyes. The reason why I wear glasses now😂
But it was a fun time. Same as the video. Thanks
Easily UA-cam's most underrated channel.
As always, another amazing videos by Strafefox
These videos are a treat, I can’t get enough of them
Literally one of the very few UA-cam channels which I keep with the alarm for new videos on! Outstanding video as always!
Best channel on youtube💯👊
Amazing video again! How we took things for granted back in the day and how you show with this video how much work and intelligent minds were needed to provide the given art. Bedankt weer!
Great to see a video on the Gameboy of such quality. Thank you.
Wake up, babe. New Strafefox video!
Even though I am used to your slow-cooked upload deliveries, I still have to say that you are missed and I am always excited when you upload a video no matter the topic!
This is a hugely important video you made! :)