I actually understand and can read japanese so this is interesting for me to pause occasionally and see (and i have read this type of stuff before it's nothing groundbreaking trust) 6:55 is "what would you recommend [about this game to other people]" and the responses are stuff you'd expect like "oh yay i don't have to go to the gym" or "yeah this is good for my mom" 11:05 okay this is actually really cool. This seems to be a compilation of various japanese game shows (hence why it never released outside of japan because they're japanese gameshows) 11:38 that's momotarou no dentetsu (meaning momotarou being a name, no being the pocessive particle and dentetsu meaning railroad, essentially being "momotarou's railroad") and it plays similar to fortune street I believe. Switch version exists and it's one of the best selling third party switch games which is impressive given it never came out outside japan. 14:10 oh yeah it's [karaoke] popular in japan. Personal anecdote, but i when i went to sendai with my friend there were karaoke bars everywhere, same with tokyo, and i went in one it was really fun to sing jpop songs with my friend in japanese 18:32 this 珍スポーツ (rare sports) is a wacky sports party game. 23:01 it is in fact the original fire emblem. 27:45 this is for sending people stuff only on the internet without them having an internet connection.
0:49 "fall or late summer of 2011" *sees the kanji for summer on the magazine* : wow that's pretty a good guess. This seems like a great way to spend 1+ hour of my life. Let's go!
36:17 An official english port was actually planned for Tomodachi Collection but due to problems with the TTS software just not functioning at all in english due to the DS (From what I remember) "Although a Western localization was planned, it was not finalized due to the DS being unable to translate the voice synth into English." - Tomodachi Life Wiki
19:33 that cat game is my white whale for my Wii collection, when it released, it failed to sell even 300 copies in its first week, and the total amount of copies sold might actually be just 1000. Thing is impossible to find and goes for like 40000 yen when it shows up.
Reminder to boot up your 3DS games bi-yearly! There are poorly-manufactured 3ds-cartridges out there as well. Such copies will stop functioning over time if you haven't played them in a long time. Basically, if they weren't loaded regularly and their data updates, it gains an error and those game can't be read correctly by your system anymore. Booting your games up once every half in a year should prevent them from breaking. My Fire Emblem Echoes copy died on me sadly. Many people also reported that they lost their copies of Persona Q and Pokemon Alpha Ruby/Omega Saphire because of this issue. This happens to PAL copies, especially.
1:43 I have one of those wiis! With the remote. My stepdad teaches in a secondary school and in like 2009 he bought his form room a Wii to play with and I got it fairly recently because the schedule changed so tutor was no longer an hour.
In today’s yen, 25,000 would be around $161.91, & 20,000 would be around $129.53. I know the catalogs are around a decade old, but the yen dropped in value.
POKEPARK WAS ONE OF THE MOST UNIQUE AND SPECIAL POKEMON GAMES TO EVER RELEASE, AND I WILL NOT HEAR OTHERWISE!!! It's not flawless or a "major revolution in gaming," but it provied an experience that has never been recreated or emulated. It innovated in so many different caregories in a series where the biggest innovations are mostly 1 new mechanic per game. There have been good spin-off titles, but this one is easily one of the best, and is not remebered as such. The Pokemon Rangers, Snap, and Mystery Dungeon series are far more frequently remembered as quality spin-off series, but I put Pokepark above all of them as far as new creative and entertaining iterations go. Nostalgia is definitely playing a factor in this for me, but no other game captured the imagination of its players in the way that Pokepark did. It was truly special, and deserved better than to be an afterthought in the series, as it seems it has sadly become.
Watching Scott struggle with not recognizing certain Japan-only games meanwhile I'm like "that's clearly Momotaro Dentetsu!" btw how in the world did he not immediately spot Arino of GameCenter CX fame at 22:12? He's practically the face of retro games in Japan like how we see AVGN as the face of retro games.
@@BottomOfTheDumpsterFire fair but I feel at this point if you are in the know of retro game media than odds are you're gonna eventually find out about the show one way or the other
18:38 The Beyblade Wii game was also made in English. It even came with a beyblade if you got it when it was available in stores. It should be really cheap if you tried to find it now because most people that are collectors just want the beyblade from it instead of the game itself.
16:59 erm actually we got puyopuyo in america in the form of the puyo puyo 39 side mode in hatsune miku: project mirai dx on the 3ds in september 2015.
52:00 to be fair, Miracle Mask was really rushed in Japan in order to be a launch title; while I can’t recall all of the differences off the top of my head, I know it only had one save file (compared to the usual 3) and I believe it has inferior graphics as well? The version released in the west is slightly updated, however it’s also worth mentioning that Japan eventually got a second, digital only version with all of the perks of the international release + some bonus content and cutscenes! All of the Layton games have some quirks regarding their publishing history, but Miracle Mask is really the only one with 3 distinct versions (excluding ports).
13:14 oh hey, that's an advert featuring the freaking voice actress of the idol from Fan Club in Rhythm Heaven DS Pointing this out since no one else is going to, you're welcome
Great video, I enjoyed listening to some wii stuff while at work. Also, I am one of those people who still does need to use the cleaning disc every few months lmao. Especially with dual layer discs(SSBB, Xenoblade, a couple others), dust can cause the laser in the disc drive to not work after a while
❗️My Timestamps: 1:28 The Wii I bought in December 2009 was the Limited Edition Black one and it came with 'New Super Mario Bros Wii'. 4:19 Scott is not colourblind. 23:28 'Custom Robo: Arena' is one of my Top Five Favourite DS Games. 30:47 I bought three of those Switch-themed SD Cards; A red Mario one, a blue Zelda one and a yellow Star one. I later sold the blue one as it was unopened and gave the red one to my nephew. The yellow one is still in my Switch. 1:01:26 It's Japanese 'Power Rangers: Super Mega Force'. The Japanese COPIED the Americans. #Fact 1:10:49 The N3DS:XL on the right is the one I have in that colour but it's PAL.
I've been to Japan recently and obviously have been to the Nintendo Stores as well as the Nintendo Museum, which was a cool experience. However, the one interesting thing is not just that they still have those catalogues in stores, but they also have English versions of them. It's not Nintendo of America catalogues, but the Japanese catalogues translated to English, including all the quirky photos, captions, Japanese game logos etc.
it would be cool to talk about products like a chinese nintendo console, releases in limited areas that may contain interesting things, though i guess that applies to most releases in china, maybe some other asian country, and brazil (which distributed a sega console like 20 years after its support ended)
the trivia game is about nhk, which is a japanese multimedia company. i know them because i used to watch the news from them (i dont know why, since i dont live anywhere near japan and im not japanese). basically you answer questions about nhk tv series.
3:35 Sorta unrelated but every time I see those two wii remotes I remember that time in the early 2010s where my dad bought on ebay two wiimotes in pink and blue for me and my sibling and we never got them 🥲
30:40 Some SD cards just don't work on the Wii, as well as HDDs for other consoles, it was a somewhat common problem that was on its way out. A lot of youtube personalities are too young to know that there used to be a lot of compatibility issues in the PC/tech world prior to like 2007 when companies finally started to agree to standardizations. Every brand, sometimes even models, of personal tech like cellphones had proprietary power, charging, and computer port.
the thing about Wuhu Island, Wii Sports, Resort, Fit, Play, and the others, is that they're all "generic", but they have some depth. like, idk, films. Film stories can be generic and still have depth and still be good. this is why A, hallmark films are bad, and B, why films like Mario, FNAF, and the first Sonic all managed to do what they did. Sonic 3 had depth. Mufasa didn't.
I have an og black Wii and it’s has seen better days but it’s really silly when I show my friends and I show them the GameCube games I’ve been playing on it
Not related to the video kinda but I bought a 3DS xl recently and modded it and it’s lowk been so addictive and fun. I highly recommend if anybody is on edge about it.
Nothing cooler than collecting stuff you can’t read.
He has jap friends
Not me with my japanese solatorobo collectors edition
@ I managed to snag a us cartridge only copy of that for 60 bucks back in 2018
I have a PAL copy CIB and paid no more than £30 off E-Bay in 2020.
Yapenese
I do legitimately wonder if there is a Japanese fanbase for Scott.
why wouldn’t there be?
@@droycon Are Any Scott Videos Actually Available In Japanese?
ni hao
@@droycontheres no Japanese subtitles or dubs from what I know
@@Jiggywiggy-fj5uqThat's Chinese
"I'm not an RPG guy"
Knows what FFIV The After Years is
I actually understand and can read japanese so this is interesting for me to pause occasionally and see (and i have read this type of stuff before it's nothing groundbreaking trust)
6:55 is "what would you recommend [about this game to other people]" and the responses are stuff you'd expect like "oh yay i don't have to go to the gym" or "yeah this is good for my mom"
11:05 okay this is actually really cool. This seems to be a compilation of various japanese game shows (hence why it never released outside of japan because they're japanese gameshows)
11:38 that's momotarou no dentetsu (meaning momotarou being a name, no being the pocessive particle and dentetsu meaning railroad, essentially being "momotarou's railroad") and it plays similar to fortune street I believe. Switch version exists and it's one of the best selling third party switch games which is impressive given it never came out outside japan.
14:10 oh yeah it's [karaoke] popular in japan. Personal anecdote, but i when i went to sendai with my friend there were karaoke bars everywhere, same with tokyo, and i went in one it was really fun to sing jpop songs with my friend in japanese
18:32 this 珍スポーツ (rare sports) is a wacky sports party game.
23:01 it is in fact the original fire emblem.
27:45 this is for sending people stuff only on the internet without them having an internet connection.
I was gonna make this comment but you bet me to it
Look at Scott pretending like he wouldn't have immediately bought 'The Hungry Caterpillar' on sight in the Wii E-shop.
The background being carpet makes me think he's laying on the floor kicking his feet when he's going through these.
it's worse than that
I hope you never find out
that's an image I won't be able to get out of my mind, thank you
Im so sorry.
This has been a comment on every Scott's Stash video
Scott instantly recognizing 9 Persons 9 Hours 9 Doors makes me really happy
Is it a good game though?🗿🗿 ua-cam.com/video/MGKpTatF36Q/v-deo.html
0:49 "fall or late summer of 2011"
*sees the kanji for summer on the magazine* : wow that's pretty a good guess.
This seems like a great way to spend 1+ hour of my life. Let's go!
13:31 This is it folks. This is where Miku finally appears on a Scott video
thanks scott, right on time for me to fall asleep to
YES! I was really horrified that Scott doesn't talk about the Wii's Japanese catalog
36:17
An official english port was actually planned for Tomodachi Collection but due to problems with the TTS software just not functioning at all in english due to the DS (From what I remember)
"Although a Western localization was planned, it was not finalized due to the DS being unable to translate the voice synth into English." - Tomodachi Life Wiki
19:33 that cat game is my white whale for my Wii collection, when it released, it failed to sell even 300 copies in its first week, and the total amount of copies sold might actually be just 1000. Thing is impossible to find and goes for like 40000 yen when it shows up.
im surprised that he glossed over it. considering how much time he spends talking about games, surely he has at least heard of it
Reminder to boot up your 3DS games bi-yearly!
There are poorly-manufactured 3ds-cartridges out there as well. Such copies will stop functioning over time if you haven't played them in a long time. Basically, if they weren't loaded regularly and their data updates, it gains an error and those game can't be read correctly by your system anymore. Booting your games up once every half in a year should prevent them from breaking.
My Fire Emblem Echoes copy died on me sadly. Many people also reported that they lost their copies of Persona Q and Pokemon Alpha Ruby/Omega Saphire because of this issue. This happens to PAL copies, especially.
18:35 Scott officially mentions Fullmetal Alchemist, I've been waiting for this day.
1:43 I have one of those wiis! With the remote. My stepdad teaches in a secondary school and in like 2009 he bought his form room a Wii to play with and I got it fairly recently because the schedule changed so tutor was no longer an hour.
In today’s yen, 25,000 would be around $161.91, & 20,000 would be around $129.53. I know the catalogs are around a decade old, but the yen dropped in value.
POKEPARK WAS ONE OF THE MOST UNIQUE AND SPECIAL POKEMON GAMES TO EVER RELEASE, AND I WILL NOT HEAR OTHERWISE!!! It's not flawless or a "major revolution in gaming," but it provied an experience that has never been recreated or emulated. It innovated in so many different caregories in a series where the biggest innovations are mostly 1 new mechanic per game. There have been good spin-off titles, but this one is easily one of the best, and is not remebered as such. The Pokemon Rangers, Snap, and Mystery Dungeon series are far more frequently remembered as quality spin-off series, but I put Pokepark above all of them as far as new creative and entertaining iterations go. Nostalgia is definitely playing a factor in this for me, but no other game captured the imagination of its players in the way that Pokepark did. It was truly special, and deserved better than to be an afterthought in the series, as it seems it has sadly become.
Why hasn’t Nintendo released a guide in Pig-Latin? Really missing out on a big market there
Unfortunately they never were able to break into the swine market… One racism controversy in making Pigma Dengar a villain and they never recovered.
man Scott i think i try to watch every single video you have released I really really like this channel it is so awesome
fun fact: that cat game is Sukeban Shachou Rena, and it was the worst selling wii game
and one of the most sought after wii games ever for that exact reason
Lilo and Stitch: The Series got a successor in Japan called Stitch! I think that's what that game is for
6:52 this is actually a bunch of feedback from people of different ages and genders!
This video saved my life
Watching Scott struggle with not recognizing certain Japan-only games meanwhile I'm like "that's clearly Momotaro Dentetsu!"
btw how in the world did he not immediately spot Arino of GameCenter CX fame at 22:12? He's practically the face of retro games in Japan like how we see AVGN as the face of retro games.
Because unless you played or watched Retro Game Challenge, you actually wouldn't know who he is, dude is super obscure in the west
I mean I don’t know why we’d assume Scott would know who that is man
@@BottomOfTheDumpsterFire fair but I feel at this point if you are in the know of retro game media than odds are you're gonna eventually find out about the show one way or the other
18:35 they made a Fullmetal alchemist game on wii!!!
18:38 The Beyblade Wii game was also made in English. It even came with a beyblade if you got it when it was available in stores. It should be really cheap if you tried to find it now because most people that are collectors just want the beyblade from it instead of the game itself.
16:59 erm actually we got puyopuyo in america in the form of the puyo puyo 39 side mode in hatsune miku: project mirai dx on the 3ds in september 2015.
Came out right before I was about to eat. Are you stalking me, Scott?
No, your just on your phone a lot, like the rest of us.
@CarlosDiaz-fs6cv cuh what does that have to do with what I said??
1:09:55 kyary pamyu pamyu jumpscare
52:00 to be fair, Miracle Mask was really rushed in Japan in order to be a launch title; while I can’t recall all of the differences off the top of my head, I know it only had one save file (compared to the usual 3) and I believe it has inferior graphics as well? The version released in the west is slightly updated, however it’s also worth mentioning that Japan eventually got a second, digital only version with all of the perks of the international release + some bonus content and cutscenes! All of the Layton games have some quirks regarding their publishing history, but Miracle Mask is really the only one with 3 distinct versions (excluding ports).
13:14 oh hey, that's an advert featuring the freaking voice actress of the idol from Fan Club in Rhythm Heaven DS
Pointing this out since no one else is going to, you're welcome
Funny how Scott calls the side of the catalog to the right of the spine the front and the other the back despite it being a Japanese book.
Great video, I enjoyed listening to some wii stuff while at work. Also, I am one of those people who still does need to use the cleaning disc every few months lmao. Especially with dual layer discs(SSBB, Xenoblade, a couple others), dust can cause the laser in the disc drive to not work after a while
❗️My Timestamps:
1:28 The Wii I bought in December 2009 was the Limited Edition Black one and it came with 'New Super Mario Bros Wii'.
4:19 Scott is not colourblind.
23:28 'Custom Robo: Arena' is one of my Top Five Favourite DS Games.
30:47 I bought three of those Switch-themed SD Cards; A red Mario one, a blue Zelda one and a yellow Star one.
I later sold the blue one as it was unopened and gave the red one to my nephew.
The yellow one is still in my Switch.
1:01:26 It's Japanese 'Power Rangers: Super Mega Force'.
The Japanese COPIED the Americans. #Fact
1:10:49 The N3DS:XL on the right is the one I have in that colour but it's PAL.
I've been to Japan recently and obviously have been to the Nintendo Stores as well as the Nintendo Museum, which was a cool experience. However, the one interesting thing is not just that they still have those catalogues in stores, but they also have English versions of them. It's not Nintendo of America catalogues, but the Japanese catalogues translated to English, including all the quirky photos, captions, Japanese game logos etc.
over an hour we’re being spoiled
Thanks Scatt
16:29 Super Robot Wars in a Scott video. 🎉
39:55 when did Japan have a DS game for Hitman Reborn!? Also that magical girl looking one on the next page may be a Precure game
scott video man
Scott's Stash? More like Scott's smash amirite folks
10:37 its one of my favorite pokemon games lmao its also one of the side games you play as the pokemon instead of a trainer
Scott back at it with another banger
hey scott can you talk in depth about the wii motion plus how to video?
it would be cool to talk about products like a chinese nintendo console, releases in limited areas that may contain interesting things, though i guess that applies to most releases in china, maybe some other asian country, and brazil (which distributed a sega console like 20 years after its support ended)
Arigato, Scott San
How deep does Scott's Stash go...?
There is something funny about two Precure games in a Scott video (both games I own)
the trivia game is about nhk, which is a japanese multimedia company. i know them because i used to watch the news from them (i dont know why, since i dont live anywhere near japan and im not japanese). basically you answer questions about nhk tv series.
“Theres a cat game”
Thats the rarest and most expensive wii game in existstance
12:11 oh hey that Tales Of game just got new version of it
never been on a scott's stash video in under a minute lol
3:35 Sorta unrelated but every time I see those two wii remotes I remember that time in the early 2010s where my dad bought on ebay two wiimotes in pink and blue for me and my sibling and we never got them 🥲
30:40 Some SD cards just don't work on the Wii, as well as HDDs for other consoles, it was a somewhat common problem that was on its way out. A lot of youtube personalities are too young to know that there used to be a lot of compatibility issues in the PC/tech world prior to like 2007 when companies finally started to agree to standardizations. Every brand, sometimes even models, of personal tech like cellphones had proprietary power, charging, and computer port.
It's Japanese Scott. The DS side is the front of the book.
oh my god ochaken reference in a scott video
It's kinda hilarious, I actually happen to own a non-Wii motion plus black Wii controller and I bought it thinking it had wii motion plus.
yeah i love japan too
Hell yeah
I don't know about the pink one, but my blue wii from ebay came with a blue nunchuck. I would be driven bonkers if it didn't.
the thing about Wuhu Island, Wii Sports, Resort, Fit, Play, and the others, is that they're all "generic", but they have some depth. like, idk, films. Film stories can be generic and still have depth and still be good. this is why A, hallmark films are bad, and B, why films like Mario, FNAF, and the first Sonic all managed to do what they did.
Sonic 3 had depth. Mufasa didn't.
your catalog videos are my favourite! ❤
One day Scott will have read every Nintendo catalog
I just think you dont like pokemon, scott
I was craving a video with this exact title so this appeals to me to a decent degree
38:06-29 I don't think it's Japan exclusive, it's just that you know nothing about Battle Network and somehow less about Starforce
Funny enough, I have both the Wii and the 3DS catalog still.
Interesting booklet 😊
I have one Wii Remote with a numchuck without Wii motion Plus.
Mario & Sonic at the Winter Olympics on the DS was crack for 10 yr old me
You should get the Nintendo magazine issues, they are very beautiful
I have an og black Wii and it’s has seen better days but it’s really silly when I show my friends and I show them the GameCube games I’ve been playing on it
Pokepark 1 and 2 are really good games though
Badass
holy shit, i forgot about nintendo week
Scott paid money for something you get for free
I must read but I can't read
When is Nintendo going to give us a new FZero or Rhythm Heaven?
i have a black wii remote without wii motion plus if you want it scott
my black wii remote is dead
In short, theirs are better than ours
Nintendo is missing out by not releasing their products exclusively in Japanese, it's not like most average consumers don't speak Japanese
Not related to the video kinda but I bought a 3DS xl recently and modded it and it’s lowk been so addictive and fun. I highly recommend if anybody is on edge about it.
I got a silver ds lite with Pokémon soul silver
Scott can we finally Streetpass?
I love stuff I can’t read
Seeing only 634 views on a Scott’s Stash video is crazy
Let’s fucking go I just got food
Scott you need to familiarize yourself with precure
The DS is meant to be the front I think
Omg yes
Wow ur japanese is so good 😻
I have a black wii mote with no wii motion plus 😎
Google translate exists Scott, you don't have to guess. You can literally use your camera to translate text in real time. 易しいです。
Ah yes, proper Scott’s Stash content. This is what I come back for ❤
I got the black wii with no wiimotion plus homebrewed project m😅lucky mii
Wouldn't the back be the front is it's a Japanese book?
Does Scott like any anime, or interested in it at all?
hi scott