7 Ways We Used To Beat Games Before The Internet

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  • @dk-lifter3782
    @dk-lifter3782 5 років тому +238

    I was 12 years old. Didnt know the english language.
    My mother translated final fantasy 7 for me when i was playing. She fell for the story and now she has beaten the game 8-10 times. Last time she did she was 54 years old.

    • @janospopovics9199
      @janospopovics9199 4 роки тому +8

      That is cool

    • @dk-lifter3782
      @dk-lifter3782 4 роки тому +7

      @@user-ns3nj1jr8h Yes. I told her, i even tried to get her to play it after i beat it. But Shes 58 now, she says shes not going to play the remake since its not the same game basically.

    • @dk-lifter3782
      @dk-lifter3782 4 роки тому +2

      @@user-ns3nj1jr8h Yes I know what you Mean. I have experienced the same thing with other games. Which games did you feel that wa towards? If i May ask

    • @pokekiller787x
      @pokekiller787x Рік тому

      That's wholesome af😊

  • @mayhemmcfly4229
    @mayhemmcfly4229 5 років тому +213

    I used to record myself beating bosses from Final Fantasy series on VHS tape and let my friends borrow it to watch on their VCR so they could see my strategy.
    I'd also record my inventory/skills before the battle so they'd know what to bring/equip going into each respective fight.
    Kinda like a UA-cam "Let's play" before UA-cam existed..

    • @mayhemmcfly4229
      @mayhemmcfly4229 5 років тому +15

      @@rageagainstmyhairline5574Handheld VHS camera? Good God no! I had it hooked up through a normal VCR bud. Easy peasy...
      So old school red/white/yellow AV cables from playstation to VCR 'video in', and then 'video out' cables from the VCR to the TV.
      I had TV on channel 3 or 4 (whichever) and I'd just hit record on VCR just before my run.
      Nothing tricky. You only had AV cables and coaxial back then so VCR's and 1st Gen gaming consoles (atari, nintendo, etc) HAD to be hooked up that way. I have probably 2 grocery bags worth of these cables still lying around today.
      And if you really want your mind blown, I STILL have a working VCR hooked up AV style to THIS day....
      ...because I can...even if people consider it obsolete. I don't care!
      Challenge accepted!
      Challenge complete!

    • @williamjenkins4913
      @williamjenkins4913 5 років тому +7

      @@mayhemmcfly4229 whelp. As a 30 year old man I now know what teen age girls mean by "ugh I can't even"

    • @austinhealey2148
      @austinhealey2148 5 років тому +5

      I used to do the same thing. When I got stuck in a game I would tape it and watch it in slow motion to figure out what I was doing wrong. And I would tape boss fights to show my friends.
      I just plugged the game console right into the VCR.

    • @blackout.X
      @blackout.X 5 років тому +3

      Just subscribed to your channel. If you wanna upload that kinda content for games, I'd support

    • @michaelsummerell8618
      @michaelsummerell8618 4 роки тому +3

      Haha! Did similar myself bud - final stages of FF7 to savour the victory... although that victory took a few pops! Remembering that's made me smile!

  • @frozen222
    @frozen222 4 роки тому +47

    "And don't tell me you've never done it because I don't believe you." XD

  • @goswamidhaval
    @goswamidhaval 5 років тому +36

    Oh i still remember, me and my buddy sitting in his bedroom, playing Resident Evil 3 The Nemesis, on his portable CRT TV...
    Me holding the map which was published in the PSN magazine, and guiding him while we played...
    Good Ol' days... it was so much fun then...

  • @theakaneko
    @theakaneko 5 років тому +51

    Haha my first thought was "phone a friend"... And then I remember that in those days, I was that rare breed - female gamer - whose friends couldn't help because they weren't. So I had to either try until I solved it, give up, or ask my Little Brother and his pals for help... yeah, the start of the pile of shame. ;-)

  • @calvincaesar6182
    @calvincaesar6182 5 років тому +393

    Dave talking to himself on phone. Dave has peaked

    • @doobie_mouse2083
      @doobie_mouse2083 5 років тому +4

      Calvin Caesar The Dave hath be doubled!

    • @dmjord412
      @dmjord412 5 років тому +13

      Daveception.

    • @CrazeeAdam
      @CrazeeAdam 5 років тому +2

      Daveception

    • @greenhowie
      @greenhowie 5 років тому +1

      Daveception.

    • @GunsNwars1997
      @GunsNwars1997 5 років тому +5

      Well he was going crazy last Friday Feature when the Metal Gear Solid tallies returned so I guess it did finally break him hahaha

  • @boigercat
    @boigercat 5 років тому +197

    What About when auto save was still new and it would save in a spot where you had very little health left and a ton of enemies around you

    • @Armeanu91
      @Armeanu91 5 років тому +10

      Fun times! Fun times indeed. Made me check my HP before going through any and every door.

    • @ddcs0s
      @ddcs0s 5 років тому +7

      This basically explained my whole experience with Skyrim which I realize I could have easily used the internet for but yeah about 90% of my deaths in that game we're because of auto save

    • @jparkerlive
      @jparkerlive 5 років тому +3

      Chronicles of Riddick this happened to me

    • @gprock7222
      @gprock7222 5 років тому +1

      ohh man I remember that

    • @boigercat
      @boigercat 5 років тому +5

      Haha or what about knowing its about to save so you run back as far as you can just to find 5 extra hp lol

  • @christophercarlson5936
    @christophercarlson5936 5 років тому +44

    In the US in the 80s, sometimes you could call a hotline for tips. Ahh, the good old days.

    • @austinhealey2148
      @austinhealey2148 5 років тому +8

      Yeah and then your parents would yell at you for spending $10.00 on a phone call. I did that once and I never did it again.

    • @Riftsrunner
      @Riftsrunner 3 роки тому

      We called the Nintendo Helpline while in college constantly to have them explain how to do game glitches (like minus world in Super Mario Brothers) . Needless to say my roommate got a phone bill that was hundreds of dollars worth of calls. This was a time when telephone companies charged by the minute when not calling local on top of the fee Nintendo charge per call.

    • @darkdestructer
      @darkdestructer 3 роки тому

      wait really?? atleast I'm not feeling that old anymore x)

  • @DARKECOFREAK98
    @DARKECOFREAK98 5 років тому +29

    American fan here, I just wanted to say that I truly appreciate the british-ism translations.

  • @oisinjcondron
    @oisinjcondron 5 років тому +218

    There's something odd about making eye contact with Rob as he says "surrender your trousers"

    • @esardee
      @esardee 5 років тому +16

      No it isn't. .......... Okay it is.

    • @Dreadjaws
      @Dreadjaws 5 років тому +23

      That's a GIF in the making.

    • @Nimbus3690
      @Nimbus3690 5 років тому +9

      It's hypnotic and oddly convincing

    • @LOCKEYJ
      @LOCKEYJ 5 років тому +4

      You call it odd, I call it friday

    • @cr-nd8qh
      @cr-nd8qh 2 роки тому

      Perfect rabbit 🐰 pelt

  • @velvetmidnight9535
    @velvetmidnight9535 5 років тому +261

    Ways we used to beat games before the Internet???
    _Countless broken controllers_

    • @MysticPomelo
      @MysticPomelo 5 років тому

      Tell that to my brother

    • @hinatalovetonaruto
      @hinatalovetonaruto 5 років тому +9

      I have never broken a single control all my life

    • @velvetmidnight9535
      @velvetmidnight9535 5 років тому +5

      hinatalovetonaruto
      Where did you buy your Nokia made controller ?

    • @hinatalovetonaruto
      @hinatalovetonaruto 5 років тому

      @@velvetmidnight9535 i didnt have a nokia game controler i think xD all controls were official of their consoles

    • @jamesmerkel1932
      @jamesmerkel1932 5 років тому +7

      And there the joke goes, sailing over his head like a parakeet in flight...
      I remember a point in time when RPGs came with a physical copy of the world map and a beastiary on the reverse, which was your key to victory.

  • @JoeWillz82
    @JoeWillz82 5 років тому +183

    There isn't 1 Trophy Hunter Alive that has never used a guide.

    • @gregsanders61
      @gregsanders61 5 років тому +2

      @RaineTCG
      Perhaps for that game, but for others perhaps not.

    • @NinjaNezumi
      @NinjaNezumi 5 років тому +9

      Yeah, but guides in the 80s and 90s were so different from modern guides. Back then they had custom art, jokes, stories, they were a sort of art form for enjoyment, Now they are just facts and kinda boring. Seriously go buy old game guides and magazines, They even often had mini comics that told stories through hints and solutions.

    • @JoeWillz82
      @JoeWillz82 5 років тому +6

      @Ninja Agreed. I had a Final Fantasy 7 guide back then that was like a graphic novel. The section on how to get a gold chocobo had more pics than words.

    • @felipeangel3267
      @felipeangel3267 5 років тому +6

      There is only one. His name is Powerpyx. That friendly german gamer who have lead us all to get so many trophies.

    • @brandonglassock148
      @brandonglassock148 4 роки тому +2

      @@felipeangel3267 Long Live PowerPyx

  • @mboettcher349
    @mboettcher349 5 років тому +126

    I was the first kid in my school who knew the God mode and all weapons code for Doom. I was in hot demand for a few weeks.

  • @alicedubois1348
    @alicedubois1348 5 років тому +304

    1: Try and try again
    2: Word of mouth
    3: Give up and try again later
    4: Get someone else to try the game
    5: Buy a magazine or gamebook that might help us
    6: Rage quit and try again a month later
    7: (my case at least) Beat the game with dads help.

    • @deinonychus1948
      @deinonychus1948 5 років тому +3

      7 was never the case for me as my dad was rubbish at games!

    • @asianniga
      @asianniga 5 років тому +6

      damn no number 7 for me. he was busy selling DRUGS :)

    • @juniorslostsoul8329
      @juniorslostsoul8329 5 років тому +4

      Number 6 was always my go to lol

    • @iBFP.
      @iBFP. 5 років тому +4

      Tbh i prefer this way rather then checking UA-cam for simple guide without suffering or hard work

    • @michaelc5722
      @michaelc5722 5 років тому +3

      I’m in that situation now with my son, feels good tbh

  • @shmookins
    @shmookins 5 років тому +12

    I was stuck in FF7 at a mini boss early in the game. I kept trying for a long time till the save disappeared, then I started again and gut stuck at the exact same place. I couldn't defeat him (it was a red flying thing near a theme park). Finally, and by accident, I found a store that sold game magazines and two of them had a booklet attached which were guides to FF7 (in two parts). I immediately bought both magazines just for the attached guide booklets. I read it and I found what I was doing wrong: I never changed my base weapon...
    I knew I picked up gear on the way, but I thought it would automatically be equipped like all other games. FF7 was my first RPG. I never had to choose weapons before. I upgraded and I went by that mini boss like it was nothing.
    Lesson learned: RPGs are games in which you have to manually equip the items you gather.

  • @The_One_In_Black
    @The_One_In_Black 5 років тому +53

    I knew somebody who painstakingly created a hand-written player's guide to Super Mario Bros 3. I wonder if she saved it ten years and uploaded it to GameFAQs.

  • @michaelnacs
    @michaelnacs 5 років тому +175

    The age before the internet. Life was simpler back then, no day 1 patches, no dlc, game magazines, etc

    • @gamingcantina9157
      @gamingcantina9157 5 років тому +2

      Wronggggg , there was an addon for Sonic back then :)

    • @lanceseaman88
      @lanceseaman88 5 років тому +14

      I liked being limited. Games felt more... fulfilling. Now you see videos, streams, guides EVERYWHERE. Man even early internet wasn't bad. GAME FAQS and just pure text so no pictures to ruin things.

    • @Kaimax61
      @Kaimax61 5 років тому +2

      Or do a Capcom, and release the same game with the updates on a new Cart.

    • @philipphofer8793
      @philipphofer8793 5 років тому

      I remember it vividly..!

    • @steveviews6051
      @steveviews6051 5 років тому +1

      @@lanceseaman88 You want a simpler gaming experience, don`t go online and do not look it up!

  • @joeknowles7493
    @joeknowles7493 5 років тому +56

    "Surrender your trousers....."
    Please Rob, not again :'(

    • @shugaroony
      @shugaroony 5 років тому +2

      We'd all do anything for Rob, we know we would! :D

    • @JYDollahsign
      @JYDollahsign 5 років тому +2

      @@MegaHentai00 Lul yes you would. You've done it for plenty of big guys when they told you to.

    • @shugaroony
      @shugaroony 5 років тому

      @@MegaHentai00 If Rob told us to jump off a bridge, we all know we would! He'd sort out Brexit! ;)

  • @oiulti6900
    @oiulti6900 5 років тому +4

    I too, hard restarted FF8 when my older cousin (a girl) explained to me the junctions. I was blown away, so I restarted the game and let me tell you... playing that game over again (I was at the bit where I traveled to the future in the first try) was a joy, as if it was my first time. GG

  • @Laughingman1993
    @Laughingman1993 5 років тому +14

    I had a "Sleep on it" moment that lasted 3 years with the game "Breath of Fire III". It was in Momos tower, where you have to sneak out. I couldn't solve the crystal puzzle, that disables the pitfall trap. Wandering through the tower for 3 years lead to me casually fighting so many random monsters, that i leveled up to level 60... in an area, where you're supposed to be around level 30.

    • @spandexmonkey2745
      @spandexmonkey2745 4 роки тому

      Mine was Discworld. Usually trying to figure out what obscure item I'd missed to combine with some other inane item to give to the seamstress for her to give me a candle or something. Somehow I still look back at point and clicks with fondness.

  • @Wakslag
    @Wakslag 5 років тому +36

    While it is technically the internet, only just barely mind. I remember pouring over these massive text files on Gamefaqs, where users had wrote their own guides on how to beat the game and all the secrets. I can remember using it as far back as Final Fantasy 8.

    • @KuueenKumi
      @KuueenKumi 5 років тому +4

      GameFAQs! Where you had to read walls of text and have the attention span required to remember exactly how you wound up stuck, and figure out where in the guide you would find tips. (Not like the visual aid known as UA-cam playthroughs) Was a nightmare for me for platformers and esp. Metroid Fusion.
      Oh man I remember printing out all the pages of a guide once and my dad got so mad af me. I would've been mad, too.

    • @AmeliaOak
      @AmeliaOak 5 років тому +3

      It still exists doesn’t it? I remember using it and the text would say “go left from here” and I would be like “where the hell is HERE?”

    • @Scion141
      @Scion141 5 років тому

      Ahh, GameFaqs. The good old days. I remember printing a FFVIII one back then. I miss those days

    • @MrJackfaire
      @MrJackfaire 5 років тому +1

      NO that's completely the internet. No "barely" about it.

    • @PeteOliva
      @PeteOliva 5 років тому

      The memories! I used to print these out and hole punch them. I had all the guides to my favorite RPGs in a binder. I remember even contacting the authors on some of them, the Chrono Trigger guide, I think, because of how grateful I was he helped me land the multiple endings.

  • @ethancodes7134
    @ethancodes7134 5 років тому +295

    Hitting that like button before it even starts because I know Rob will deliver. :)

  • @crankenstein20
    @crankenstein20 4 роки тому +1

    I actually play Xbox and have never owned a PlayStation, but I love your videos; they are so entertaining and relatable to all gamers regardless of the system.
    Back in the day before the internet we had to just keep playing the game until we passed the difficult parts, but we did also resort to cheat books and hard copy strategy guides, as well as the cheats section of the monthly subscription to Nintendo Power magazine that we had. My brothers and I also invited friends over to see if they could beat it or had a different, more successful method of approach.

  • @matthewmeichle1966
    @matthewmeichle1966 5 років тому +17

    You're truly brilliant, I can totally relate to everything you say. I've literally been there and done that. Atari 2600 was my first console.

    • @elizabethbloom4465
      @elizabethbloom4465 5 років тому +2

      That was my first console too. Could not stop playing Pitfall

    • @robmiljus
      @robmiljus 4 роки тому

      Imagine playing modern games with the joystick of the Atari 2600. Still good memories.

  • @LeatherRebel75
    @LeatherRebel75 5 років тому +16

    I was a game guide buyer. Metal Gear Solid, FFVII, FFVIII, Star Oceans 2. I still have my FFVII guide. I also bought guides for many of my PS2 games.

    • @satyasyasatyasya5746
      @satyasyasatyasya5746 5 років тому +1

      Piggyback were always amazing guides. Prima... not so much :/

    • @greenhowie
      @greenhowie 5 років тому

      I once asked my Dad for the official FFIX guide. He saw the price and smuggled me into his work to use the internet there.

  • @nictushazeldine3167
    @nictushazeldine3167 5 років тому +13

    I almost did #6 very recently. Was on the last boss of Mana Khemia 2, got him to like 5% health, died. Figured "You know, screw it. PS2 games don't have trophies. Nobody will know." And I wrote it down in my finished games list and moved on. It haunted me for a week, so I eventually came back and did it properly.

    • @aldorivas1314
      @aldorivas1314 5 років тому +2

      You keep a list, that's cool

    • @waflznsyrup436
      @waflznsyrup436 5 років тому +2

      I thought of doing a list too but instead I took a picture of games I need to beat and draw a strike through them when I'm finished.

    • @nictushazeldine3167
      @nictushazeldine3167 5 років тому

      Started it back in 2016 when I quit WoW. Thought it'd be interesting to see how many more games I got through with the sudden free time. Vampyr was #234 a few days ago.

    • @haseoxv9508
      @haseoxv9508 5 років тому

      which boss your'e talking about here?

  • @timo191
    @timo191 5 років тому +8

    My friend's wife calls me once in a while. "Get him out of this part in (game title) or I am going to kill him!"

  • @bdgilliam7610
    @bdgilliam7610 Рік тому +6

    Rewatching Friday Features in 2023. Still loving every one of them.

  • @captawesome42
    @captawesome42 5 років тому +83

    I hope number one is “we just played the damn game” and one other is “we didn’t...we quit”

    • @liquidchameleon5993
      @liquidchameleon5993 5 років тому +3

      Yup. I quit too. To this day I have never beat ff8

    • @WhiskeyTango76s
      @WhiskeyTango76s 5 років тому +1

      John Wick Damn really? Where’d you stop? Not to sound elitist, because I’m really not, but it’s got the easiest way to give your character an edge. That junction system makes it really easy to overpower your characters and I think the only boss that requires you to be a higher level is Ultimecia since her scaling is different than the others

    • @SwiftTelly20
      @SwiftTelly20 5 років тому +2

      @@liquidchameleon5993 You're not the only one. I didn't even get one-quarter of the way through [the first disc]. There are no game guides online to help me get through it either. It will remain unfinished forever. I restarted several times but kept getting stuck in the same section. I genuinely have no idea whatsoever on how to progress. Just one thing bothers me though - more than not finishing - is I'm not sure if my copy actually is ff8 or if it is supposed to be ff7, but it might have the wrong cover or something. I don't know. I have definitely done some of the things on this videos list though. The cheat/tip/guide book more than anything.

    • @lilchristuten7568
      @lilchristuten7568 5 років тому

      His answer wasn't just quit, it was lie about beating the game.

  • @ZeroJinKui
    @ZeroJinKui 5 років тому +14

    10:05 damn, rob... that is cold-blooded.
    and hilariously evil. XD

    • @shugaroony
      @shugaroony 5 років тому +2

      He doesn't regret a minute of it. He's a sociopath pure and simple. He'd sort out Brexit! :D

  • @obihan_shinobi
    @obihan_shinobi 5 років тому +2

    There also used to be call in numbers (like in Nintendo Power Magazine, or if you were lucky, maybe even included in the manual somewhere) usually for a charge, but where you could sometimes actually get a live human being for tips, some of these regarding specifically asked questions (for example, Shadowgate for the original NES).

  • @ultimategelobee
    @ultimategelobee 5 років тому +5

    Back in 2000, I was playing Legend of Legaia and I was at the part where you fight Songi for the last time. I got defeated so many times. Approximately 30 times, I think. I couldn't level up Vahn, Gala, and Noah because I have very limited healing items when I went to that location. It was in another place or dimension of some sort and you can't go back unless you defeat Songi so I couldn't buy healing items for HP and MP. Unfortunately it was the only save file I have for that game. Manage to defeat him by pure luck after so many tries. I remember jumping around and shouting with joy. Aahh. Good ol' times.

  • @Shluk
    @Shluk 5 років тому +21

    My brain has clearly been dulled from modern games, when I play old games like ocarina of time I have no clue what i'm doing

    • @KeybladeMasterAndy
      @KeybladeMasterAndy 5 років тому

      Try solving puzzles in Adventure Games or Survival Horror games.

    • @kradrol
      @kradrol 5 років тому

      try playing zelda 1. tutorials and quest markers have ruined gaming. I booted up zelda 1 years ago when I first downloaded it on my wii and randomly stumbled into dungeon 6 before I had even found dungeon 1.
      no one tells you were to go. the map is practically non-existent. and you can just walk into dungeon 6 without any additional items.

  • @nathanbaxter1900
    @nathanbaxter1900 5 років тому +24

    In Final Fantasy VII there was a point where RED XIII's old man wants you to get a Key located somewhere in the world ( i believe it ended up being under water near Emerald weapon). I searched the world so much for this item that all my characters were level 99( I think this part is also located on the 2nd of three disks) and eventually I actually forgot what I was even looking for. Turns out you can obtain the key before the old man even tells you to, so all I actually needed to do was speak to him again. Instead, I took his advice and went looking, I looked for this item for at least a year thinking that I was never going to find what I was looking for. Needless to say that the rest of the game was a breeze once I figured out that I already had the key. I know I should of looked in my Key Items the whole time, but I obviously didn't.

    • @BigK0003
      @BigK0003 5 років тому +1

      I had almost the same experience. Except the underwater tunnel where the key is located looks very similar to another which leads to Lurcrecia's cave. Thought it was the same one so i ignored it every time.. Or just saw the dead end and thought "nothing here" i spent days looking for the key. I finally broke down and bought the guide. Total facepalm moment when I finally found it.. But like you, I had gained sooo many lvls exploring everywhere that I breezed thru the rest like nothin.

    • @camlessgirlsgaming5584
      @camlessgirlsgaming5584 5 років тому +1

      I feel you! I spent sooo much time looking for that key.

    • @teamcronos6583
      @teamcronos6583 5 років тому

      I feel you it was one of my favorite games i played for lik 200 hours!!!

    • @jomo999
      @jomo999 5 років тому +1

      I bought the FF VII official strategy guide...and treasured it. Best game guide purchase I ever made.

  • @arnulfg
    @arnulfg 5 років тому +1

    Laughed at the phone call bit with Dave. Hilarious!

  • @nathanielmoore5480
    @nathanielmoore5480 5 років тому +6

    Best strategy, walk around doing random weird stuff until you figure out something new, a glitch happens where you can get out of the level, or you accidentally button mash your way through the level

  • @daveanderson1985
    @daveanderson1985 5 років тому +17

    I have literally done all 7 at some point during the 90s

  • @oliverbath6028
    @oliverbath6028 5 років тому +24

    I’m designed to soak up curry, ketchup and Dr Pepper

    • @Morfeusm
      @Morfeusm 5 років тому

      How did you know what I had for a dinner?

  • @laurawaterfield838
    @laurawaterfield838 5 років тому +11

    I remember the tip books. I still have a few in my collection. I've done them all but hardstart the game(7) Naughty Rob, doing that to your poor sister. I did something like that to my older brother. Ahhhh those were the days.

    • @robmiljus
      @robmiljus 4 роки тому

      Those were the days, when your brother would beat you up?

  • @robyo3932
    @robyo3932 5 років тому +5

    I remember taking my memory card over to a friends house and they would load up my saved file and go through it with me that way...

  • @falvalisious
    @falvalisious 5 років тому +25

    Teletext, Learned all of my Mortal Kombat 3 Fatalities thanks to that old service, My god I'm old.

    • @falvalisious
      @falvalisious 5 років тому +3

      Something like that! I remember each page was on a timer so you had to write down all of the cheats fast otherwise having to wait for it to come around again. That was agonising!

    • @Domino2097
      @Domino2097 5 років тому +3

      @@falvalisious ah i believe you guys are talking about GameCentral which existed on those pages and fun fact they still exist today metro.co.uk/entertainment/gaming/

    • @falvalisious
      @falvalisious 5 років тому +1

      @@Domino2097 thats awesome

    • @jakenesbitt379
      @jakenesbitt379 5 років тому +3

      remember when youd check Teletext for the pictures timetable haha

    • @greenhowie
      @greenhowie 5 років тому +5

      Teletext was too beautiful for this world.

  • @RobertLeBlancPhoto
    @RobertLeBlancPhoto 5 років тому +43

    Swallowed my pride and opened my wallet for an overpriced game guide book, several times.
    The shame! 😭

    • @sonicrules666
      @sonicrules666 5 років тому +1

      Just bought my first game guide in at least 10 years, for star ocean 3, mostly for the maps in it!

    • @putowtin
      @putowtin 5 років тому +1

      Bought the one for silent hill only to get it home to realise that someone had ripped out the page with the piano puzzle out! :(

  • @sorryaaahhh7648
    @sorryaaahhh7648 4 роки тому +5

    Ahh the memories, kind of miss those days...

  • @phaton89
    @phaton89 5 років тому +35

    What if I told you I had a decent stack of Nintendo Power magazines and guides sitting well preserved in storage? What would that scent be worth to you, Mr. Playground Code?

  • @o4komodo
    @o4komodo 5 років тому +29

    Somewhat similar with the guidebooks... but surprised there wasn’t mention of the Gameshark cheat system lol

    • @captaincarra2779
      @captaincarra2779 5 років тому +1

      Oh my god GamesMaster!!! All praise the giant head in space!!!!!!!

    • @JYDollahsign
      @JYDollahsign 5 років тому +1

      Anyone else have the Brain Boy as a kid? GameShark for GB/GBC lol. I remember using that to get any Pokemon I wanted, with maxed stats and any move on any Mon I wanted lmao.

    • @Xagzan
      @Xagzan 5 років тому

      I know that was my final option

  • @leguan278
    @leguan278 5 років тому +8

    Damn, had forgotten how petty tyke-Rob was, i love it!

    • @greenhowie
      @greenhowie 5 років тому

      I wonder if the apple falls far from the tree?

  • @ogbumpsniff2640
    @ogbumpsniff2640 4 роки тому +7

    I remember Zelda: Majora's Mask being frustrating as HELL without a guide lol

    • @theforeverchild1191
      @theforeverchild1191 4 роки тому

      I never finished the original but did beat the 3ds remake years later ha ha

  • @seprithlicastia463
    @seprithlicastia463 5 років тому +3

    Oh, gods! Thank you! First time I played VIII, I got as far as the Adel boss before she stone walled me. Dozens upon dozens of tries, nothing. No-one I knew ever beat her. I spent months trying to think of new ideas... Eventually I just started over from the start, anxious about when I finally got to Adel again and still no better idea about how to beat her, until finally I fight Adel... and beat her my first try.
    Turns out -- something I did not know at the time -- in VIII enemies level with you. My first save, I was level 75 and she was too strong for me. On my second save, I was only level 35 and beat her no trouble.

  • @GameBookMovieGuy
    @GameBookMovieGuy 5 років тому +3

    You still manage to put a smile on my face even when I'm in the middle of my exams, thanks a lot and well done on these videos Rob!

  • @aidoomcgoo7916
    @aidoomcgoo7916 5 років тому +15

    'TYPES OF TROPHIES THAT MADE GETTING THE PLATNIUM MUCH HARDER'
    'Hard mode' trophies - Wolfinstien 2 was notorious for its hardest difficulty with no continues. Also, the Uncharted games and Dragon Age: Inquisition had my blood boiling all the way through.
    'X number' trophies' - Often requiring an insane amount of kills, collected items, completed quests and can these take anywhere from a few hours to a few sodding days! Looking at you 'Batting 500' from Diablo 3!
    'Don't Mess Up' trophies - Beat the level without getting hit, using a certain item ONLY, in under X minutes, with an S Rank, without your parents disowning you. You know, the usual.
    'Online Trophies - Just...just stop, please.
    'Play X amount of hours' trophies - I got 100% on Saint's Row 4 & Gat out of hell and still had over 10 hours of time to waste EACH before the trophy popped, had to leave the PS4 on all night.
    'Complete the Challenges' trophies - This is really bad because usually they never give the player an ACTUAL in-game reward for all the hard work and patience. Just a trophy.
    But the 2 WORST ones are:
    'MISSABLE' trophies - Better look up some guides with possible spoilers or you'll miss these trophies in events you haven't played yet and are usually really late in the game.
    Grind trophies - Unlike the 'X number' trophy where there is a set goal of say '100 enemies'. This is more like killing as many enemies as possible in the HOPES you get the materials for the trophy. If 100 didn't warrant you enough, then kill 200 or 300 until you succeed.

    • @kaitlyngarner740
      @kaitlyngarner740 5 років тому +1

      Online trophies in predominantly single player games are a menace. I will never platinum AC Black Flag because of those 5 online trophies. I am not an online gamer, I try to avoid it as much as possible.
      Also as a part of missable trophies; Hidden Trophies that you don't get from doing parts of the story. These are rare but they crop up when you don't expect it. Battlefront 2 has the "Kill 5 enemies with 1 barrage" which is a hidden trophy. So unless you look up trophy lists online, you will not get this trophy unless you did it by accident

    • @moretotheshell
      @moretotheshell 5 років тому

      You finished Wolfenstein and Uncharted on the highest difficulty? Well, certainly props earned for that. But how did you manage that and how long did it take?

    • @aidoomcgoo7916
      @aidoomcgoo7916 5 років тому

      @@moretotheshellI used Wolfenstein 2 as an example. I'm not that much of a lunatic to try the 'Mein Liben trophy'. XD
      As for the uncharted games , they got easier as the series progressed but it would still take 3 days to beat it. Uncharted 1 on the other hand was a full week...cause that game was harder than getting Dave to platnium 1 game.

  • @psychofury6485
    @psychofury6485 5 років тому +1

    I remember when i was a kid playing zelda ocarina of time, was a part in fire temple where all u had to do was jump from this metal netting floor to a higher up ledge with a door. I thought it was too high to jump so spend half n hour talkin to the game helpline, before i tried it, it worked lol...called back about heart pieces later on, and he just mailed me the list of every heartpiece in the game. :)

  • @ArtemisDalmasca
    @ArtemisDalmasca 4 роки тому +2

    'Now I'm the dad and occasionally I'll be called into the living room to help my daughter navigate a tricky section in paw patrol on a roll!'
    This was me, my hubby and our son. Oh my gosh this line hit me so hard, having done it myself!

  • @misslilly7353
    @misslilly7353 5 років тому +52

    You monster corrupting a 40-hour save on final fantasy VII.

    • @landonstrong9686
      @landonstrong9686 5 років тому +9

      Story time:
      I used to play FFVII on my PC, using the steam version. I had literally reached the final area before the point of no return, getting every last materia and ultimate weapon possible. I do not remember the why, but at some point I left the game for a month or so.
      I finally get the chance to come back to it, and in the place of my saves and try to load up my latest file.
      SAVE DATA CORRUPTED
      Well shoot, I think. Guess I’ll load up one of the other 8 from earlier. Select the next one...
      SAVE DATA CORRUPTED
      Every single one. Even the auto saves. Broken hearted, I try starting up a new game, and find myself greeted by a cloud with all his previous materia, level 99, same stats as before. Somehow, my corrupted game’s data had transferred to my new game, while also giving every character (even Aerith) 99 levels.

    • @saunakchakraborty8682
      @saunakchakraborty8682 5 років тому +1

      Are you his sister

    • @misslilly7353
      @misslilly7353 5 років тому +1

      @@saunakchakraborty8682 no I'm just a victim of an evil sibling who corrupted a 90 hour final fantasy VII along with other games and breaking the disks to my lunar silver story complete

    • @graveyardsoil
      @graveyardsoil 5 років тому

      😮

    • @hinatalovetonaruto
      @hinatalovetonaruto 5 років тому

      You think thats bad? My brother i dont know how corrupted my copy of x6 and the game would no longer give me the power ups after beating them

  • @starbenex1014
    @starbenex1014 5 років тому +38

    What about checking the game manual in hopes of finding insight?

    • @ridetheapex
      @ridetheapex 5 років тому +1

      And when you couldn't find it, you feel even more lost even though you have all but memorized it.

    • @carlycrays2831
      @carlycrays2831 5 років тому +4

      The manual didn't normally have much info besides on characters and controls. Sometimes there would be some obscure control option that could help, but often not.

    • @ridetheapex
      @ridetheapex 5 років тому +4

      Yah, I know. But as a kid it didn't stop me from checking back to it to see if some magical text materialized on the notes page on how to pass this certain part that I was stuck on. Lol

    • @codyn8949
      @codyn8949 5 років тому +2

      I remember the game manual for that old Jurassic park game on Sega (where you could play as a raptor or Grant) actually gave the level code for pretty close to the end. I felt like the sneakiest snake this side of snakerton being able to skip most of the game like that.

    • @ridetheapex
      @ridetheapex 5 років тому +1

      I had that game!
      And to be honest...that was sort of what I am talking about.
      That game was super fun. But the end was lame once you figure out the spot on both Grant and the raptor to easy kill the other.

  • @MistressKasumi
    @MistressKasumi 5 років тому +1

    God I am giving away my age a bit but eh well. This video was like strolling down memory lane when my video game journey began as a bright eyed little girl sitting in front of a black and white with my shiny new NES. So many hours and sometimes days trying to figure out how to get past that one particularly hard boss in final fantasy. Yea I didn't get color tv right away so worked with what I had. Strategy guides and such. No chance of that. Took a bit of grit , sweat and sometimes tears and sleepless nights to figure out how to get past that digital obstacle blocking your virtual 2D path. Its so much simpler then it was before. Memories right? Cheers all. Love every bit of shows. Keep it up.

  • @2st486
    @2st486 5 років тому

    when i was a kid, i used to write down the walkthroughts for many games and dropped them at the local videogames shop where you could read them for free.
    for gamers who usually rented games for the weekend was so helpful.
    if you never been stuck for hours, on a rpg you only rented for the weekend, you dont know that feeling wich is a mix of frustration,regret and blind rage.

  • @Th1boi
    @Th1boi 5 років тому +12

    Me as a kid couldn’t solve a RE2 puzzle,
    When I found out UA-cam existed is it the first thing that I searched for and I found it happely.

    • @shugaroony
      @shugaroony 5 років тому

      I got stuck for months on the paintings puzzle in RE1 ! :D

    • @AlmightyPolarBear
      @AlmightyPolarBear 5 років тому

      You must be young.

    • @shugaroony
      @shugaroony 5 років тому

      @@AlmightyPolarBear Me or Th1boi?

  • @Mashew3030
    @Mashew3030 5 років тому +21

    I had to Hard restart Th Witcher 3 Blood and wine..
    *Spoilers*
    I just didn't know that Dettlaff was coming for a fight because I avoided the Internet because of fear of spoilers. He said he just wanted to talk! I had no health items whatsoever my sword and armor were damaged and I had no repair kits. Thankfully that was my original save of the game so I started a new game plus played through the entire main story (because why not) and played all of blood and wine again while all the way through thinking about that final boss battle and preparing for it. I read the glossary and learned about vampires, gathered all the ingredients and made the superior vampire oil and just basically destroyed Dettlaff when I finally faced him again. Ahh The Witcher 3. So yes it does happen nowadays too Rob👀.

    • @Eric_The_Cleric_
      @Eric_The_Cleric_ 5 років тому

      Mashew a Witcher must always be prepared

    • @lightsidemaster
      @lightsidemaster 5 років тому

      Wait, what? You DESTROYED Dettlaff? You don't just destroy him, especially not on Death March lol

    • @Mashew3030
      @Mashew3030 5 років тому

      @@lightsidemaster I was playing on blood and broken bones. I was so over leveled so he was easy. 😂

    • @tanner1ie
      @tanner1ie 5 років тому

      If you want peace, prepare for war :) .
      (Always be ready for a fight, even if you don't want to :) .)

    • @Catrik
      @Catrik 5 років тому

      You didn't have any saves before the fight??

  • @jamescollett5779
    @jamescollett5779 5 років тому

    Rob, I have a video suggestion:
    6 times we got jump-scared in games that weren't horror games.
    I even have games and scenarios to suggest, in the following order.
    6. In any FPS game when you walk through a door without noticing the claymore mine/C4/tactical RC and get blown to blazes.
    5. The first time you got attacked by a moray eel in Asassin's Creed 4 Black Flag.
    4. Every time you fast travel to Mordor in LEGO Lord Of The Rings and get Jumpscared by the eye of Sauron.
    3. Every time Peeves jumped out of a locked chest in the Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets video game.
    2. When Herobrine attacks in Minecraft.
    1. When you "accidentally" steal something in The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion and you are about to go on your way when suddenly... "STOP! You violated the law!" you are stopped by a guard.

  • @Tucandroll
    @Tucandroll 5 років тому +1

    The parenting bit really hit me hard. My son 6 is catching up to me in skill. Kids learn so quickly. He learns advance moves from the internet. I remember personally the first game i could not figure out was Zelda 2. I took it to a friends place and got Nintendo pro magazine from the library.

  • @ainedunne412
    @ainedunne412 5 років тому +30

    Rob always mentions having friends he spoke to about games in the day. Am I the only one on this that literally was socially isolated by my peers in the day for liking games? No one I met talked about games when I was growing up.

    • @schillville
      @schillville 5 років тому +7

      I guess that's depends on where you live too. I'm brazilian and most of my friends didn't had any consoles or PC back in day. Meanwhile, my dad was an arcade owner. I had a lot of "grown ups" to talk about games, but almost no one from school friends who knew anything about gaming, besides a bit about Winning Eleven

    • @toongrowner1
      @toongrowner1 5 років тому +7

      I was pretty isolated in general when I was a kid...but hwne pokemon came out, damn, you could be the biggest loser, as long you where a pokemon fan, you where at least somewhat part of the group. XD

    • @ainedunne412
      @ainedunne412 5 років тому +5

      Maybe it is where you live. I’m from Ireland and went to an all girls convent school where it seemed if you weren’t into the latest tv soaps and pop singers they didn’t want to know you. Wasn’t a total loser, was know for my talent in art and athletics. I was into Pokemon, had a Gameboy colour and PS1. Was never part of any click really, I talked to everyone, just no gamers it seems.

    • @Rogers1000
      @Rogers1000 5 років тому +2

      That is weird, everyone I knew had a console of some kind, nes, SNES, megadrive, maybe and I'm guessing by your name your a girl and back then it was deemed strange for girls to like the video games, for a while it was a boy orientated thing

    • @nono-ch8oy
      @nono-ch8oy 5 років тому +5

      I had my outside friends, and then a single gaming friend growing up. Then the decline in split screen led us to stop hanging out lol

  • @thegrumpyscotsman1986
    @thegrumpyscotsman1986 5 років тому +17

    Man gaming before the internet was great.

  • @roserichards1460
    @roserichards1460 5 років тому +5

    Totally remember those days. I kinda miss them too.

  • @MARK111174
    @MARK111174 5 років тому +1

    I remember sleeping on Zelda 2 and figuring out how to get through the Great Palace in a dream; the blocks on the floor hiding an invisible pit

  • @JamesC-ci1yn
    @JamesC-ci1yn 5 років тому +5

    Two words “psycho mantis”
    No internet back then. Was stuck on him forever and got very frustrated. So was my cousin and he called a tip line... yes there used to be tip lines for video games. He got the answer and he told me how and we both beat mantis. We both had no idea that Campbell just tells you if you kept calling him.

  • @Skip2TheEnd
    @Skip2TheEnd 5 років тому +63

    Rob: “You’d tune in to one of those video game shows on the tv like Gamesmaster...”
    Me: YAY!!!
    Rob: “...or Gamezville!”
    Me: BOOOO!!!

  • @SickNote93
    @SickNote93 5 років тому +8

    I do miss the gaming days before the Internet but if we didn't have the Internet = no Friday Features!

  • @pajamapatrick3914
    @pajamapatrick3914 2 роки тому

    "Surrender your trousers."
    I just had a chill crawl up my spine with the way he said that.

  • @PrimeParadiso
    @PrimeParadiso 5 років тому +6

    "It would be like tears in the oceans of AC..."
    WAS THAT A BLADE RUNNER REFERENCEEE

    • @Trigormike
      @Trigormike 5 років тому +1

      Almost.

    • @codyn8949
      @codyn8949 5 років тому

      That is what I thought of too.

  • @reddishf0x237
    @reddishf0x237 5 років тому +10

    Can you make a list of 7 saddest sounds in games?

  • @Vincent11998844
    @Vincent11998844 5 років тому +5

    I remember getting all the way up to fighting Seymour on MT Gagazet and having him crush me repeatedly to the point I just restarted the game

    • @UncooperativeMultiplayer
      @UncooperativeMultiplayer 4 роки тому

      Man, that Seymour fight was worse than anything at that point in the game. Even leveling beforehand still didn't guarentee success. Good times..

  • @ReaperBuildsRC
    @ReaperBuildsRC 5 років тому

    So many memories brought back with this vid. The first guide I bought(yes bought for £9.99) was the Turok 2 walkthrough as I was stuck in the lair of the blind ones and I still have never finished it to this day as I used the level skip code. Ive beaten all the Halo games on Legendary yet never beat Turok 2. Oh time how you've changed.

  • @Catrik
    @Catrik 5 років тому +3

    Oh man so good memories with FFVIII. I was about 8yo at the time and my friend had it on PC. He was on disc 3 and borrowed it to a friend who was on disc 2. Then I started playing it too. Every time I got stuck I had to call them or wait until school and talk about it. In the end I was the first one to get to disc 4 because i was better at English. It was around then when internet became a thing and someone learned you could find game guides online. We learned how to use the junction and get all the missed GF's in the last area of the game. The friend who owned the game was at my place and we kept getting better at the final boss as we improved our junction. I remember we started with Renzokuken doing ~2000 dmg per strike and we were completely mind blown as we got it to 9999. We finally beat it and.. Theres another boss! And another! It took so many tries reconfiguring junction, GF's, magick..
    It was so different. Nowdays you just alt+tab and it takes 5 seconds to find out what you're missing.

  • @jordanrowland6269
    @jordanrowland6269 5 років тому +61

    Oi, Gamesmaster! (Poor old Patrick Moore!)

    • @clownymoosebean
      @clownymoosebean 5 років тому +3

      He played the xylophone.

    • @shugaroony
      @shugaroony 5 років тому +2

      The legendary Patrick Moore! GOOD EVENING!!!!!

    • @greenhowie
      @greenhowie 5 років тому

      That dry sarcasm when he gave you codes for more blood and gore in Mortal Kombat Trilogy...

  • @skynet091287
    @skynet091287 5 років тому +1

    The exhaustion tactic always worked for me! It's the tactic of redoing eveything you possibly can if you get stuck: If you can't find the way, hug every wall and take leaps of faith from suspicious cliffs!
    If you can't beat a boss, grind a bunch of levels just to see if they are succeptable to being outleveled. If a puzzle have you stumped, write down every move you have, and how they can be combined, and then just go through every solution you can think off!
    This was how i solved a lot of the point and click games i played...

  • @stevecampbell9670
    @stevecampbell9670 4 роки тому

    We used to call a shop called "OK Video" (in Penticton) and the guy would find the game in question in a magazine and tell you what to do. He was a big gamer and read the mags all the time so he usually remembered which one talked about which games. I beat Destiny of an Emperor for the first time thanks to him. Good times.

  • @lorea5743
    @lorea5743 5 років тому +6

    you should make a 7 Massive Games You'll Play For 200 Hours (At Least) part 3

  • @philipphofer8793
    @philipphofer8793 5 років тому +3

    dave‘s bathroom-bit was phenomenal! :D great feature access!

  • @craigb2343
    @craigb2343 5 років тому +5

    I still have a box of SNES and PS1 guides in my storage room.

  • @terri-dawnelyons5090
    @terri-dawnelyons5090 5 років тому

    Oh, this video takes me back. I used to get/make those 'phone a friend' calls all the time, guiding someone through a dungeon/getting guided/etc. Even worse, I used to make my friends sit on the phone listening to me read the dialogue sections in my Final Fantasy/other RPG games or rage at monsters as I fought them. Your videos always hit that nice nostalgic part of my heart :)
    Best pre-internet game discovery: it took my sisters and I FOREVER to 'figure out' the freaking mirror spot in Zelda on the SNES to let you get... somewhere. I think it was to a temple, but it has been a while. In the end we only moved past hours of aimless wandering when we lucked out. Our older cousin dropped by with her boyfriend who, seeing us playing it and subsequently hearing our tale of woe, told us what we needed to do. It was quite possibly the best video game moment of my life. That or beating Final Fantasy VIII, since I didn't know the last boss turned insane when you leveled all the way... and also did not understand junctioning beyond hitting the auto-options. Ouch.
    As for pre-internet fails, we never did get past the high pizza we couldn't make the jump for in one of the old NES Ninja Turtles games... One day

  • @clevelandborn2224
    @clevelandborn2224 5 років тому +8

    What about calling a tip line? 2.99 a minute worth it

    • @shugaroony
      @shugaroony 5 років тому

      I was too busy calling, ahem, other premium phone lines back then! :D

  • @veinexesvideos9883
    @veinexesvideos9883 5 років тому +4

    I inadvertently cheesed Ultimicia on the PC version by not leveling up any but about 3(squall, Quistis, Selphie) characters to level 100. Since her fight involves all the Characters in the group (not only your chosen 3) she averaged her level to equal mine so [100+100+100+15+10+12]/8 not sure on those levels all in all but that was the basic setup she was level 31 I think when I scanned her, Griever and her final form barely scrapped the 50's

  • @brendonparsh5713
    @brendonparsh5713 5 років тому

    I got mad respect for the hard restart. Nowadays if it's not a guide you read ahead of time, or look up when there's a tough decision, there's some sort of respec system for your character. Back in the day it was brutal, but it made games like Diablo 2 and other RPGs bway more replayable as well

  • @SneakyHoboJesus
    @SneakyHoboJesus 5 років тому +1

    I had to sleep on the original Silent Hill for over 10 years. Finally was able to play it again, and got the the point I was stuck at, and discovered it was a simple way forward that I just never noticed before.

  • @retrogaming3098
    @retrogaming3098 5 років тому +4

    Thanks great video don’t forget your New Years resolution for DELSIN RODENT!

  • @quistisobel8832
    @quistisobel8832 5 років тому +11

    FFVIII sure got mentioned a lot, is this a subtle hint? Can I finally finish it when it comes to PS4??!!!
    Rob, can't you use your Playstation access powers and let Square Enix know that Final Fantasy 8 needs to be on PS4!!!??? Pleaaase??!! Please!

    • @adelseis
      @adelseis 5 років тому

      Quistis Obel FFVIII is the only one FF that can’t be remastered. I read somewhere that Square Soft used a different engine when they developed it.
      So if they will release it in the future they will develop it from scratch and most likely it will not because for Square FFVII is the greatest game/story they made (look at all the spin-offs).
      PS - I am also a huge fan of FFVIII because that was my first FF game.

    • @tsuyunoinochikoukyo4062
      @tsuyunoinochikoukyo4062 5 років тому

      It's on Steam, and possibly PS3?? I'll bet there are emulators out there on the internet, as well. Definitely worth a try if you can get your hands on it!!

  • @brianmooreshead
    @brianmooreshead 5 років тому

    I got stuck on the theodolite section on Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis and when I asked my mate at school about it he bought in several pages of hand drawn notes to show me how to get past it. What a legend. I did late come across the walkthrough in a small book that also included the walkthrough for the first Monkey Island game and another game.

  • @Scion141
    @Scion141 5 років тому +2

    Ahh, Final Fantasy 8. I had a similar experience - Hard Resetting, that is.
    I believe all of us who bought this game when we were too young had this experience. The Junctioning System was not easy to understand when I first started the game. I got stuck at Adel, I never saw Ultimecia in my first playthrough.
    My characters HPs were in between 2000 - 4000. I know, hard to believe.
    My attack power was abysmal. I could not defeat Adel with my physical attacks alone, they just didn't cause enough damage because of how weak I was. Any damage I did, would easily get healed when she siphoned energy from Rinoa. I couldn't do magic, It would also hurt Rinoa. GFs (had 6, I think) did the same.
    So, the game ended in one of two ways:
    * I got killed
    * Rinoa died
    Then I realized I was not getting passed her, and if by some miracle I did, how was I going to deal with what was waiting for me later?
    I did the hardest thing I could do, so as to not get tempted to go back to that save file - I deleted it and started a new game.
    Things got way better in the second playthrough. I had wisened up. Each playthrough became easier and easier, especially after discovering GameFaqs - YES, I had limited internet at the time. Downloaded the whole FFVIII guide. Good days

  • @EvaluateAssimilate
    @EvaluateAssimilate 5 років тому +6

    Tannoy announcement: "men imported in with bloated heads."
    Miss that game.

  • @ignislucis72
    @ignislucis72 5 років тому +3

    surrender your trousers hahaha well done rob! XD

  • @ElBribri
    @ElBribri 5 років тому +5

    Jesus, Robs smile when he tells how he corrupted a FF7 save file..... it will haunt me!

    • @TheRazazel
      @TheRazazel 5 років тому

      meh, it was only a 35h save ^^

    • @ElBribri
      @ElBribri 5 років тому

      @@Stephen_Eee hey me too, I still got my original PS1 Card with a couple of saves from back then, one of which is a 99hours FF7 witht eh Sephiroth icon and another one is my 200% save fale of Castlevania Symphony of the Night

  • @lucyspencer9752
    @lucyspencer9752 5 років тому +1

    I was born in the mid 90s so I always had access to the internet but I had dial-up until 2009 which I hated so much that I only used to internet for school. I did most of these things as a kid so I can relate.

  • @OwtDaftUK
    @OwtDaftUK 5 років тому +6

    I was stuck on the Piano puzzle in Silent Hill 1 for ages.

  • @VoidlessHue
    @VoidlessHue 5 років тому +5

    Wait, the internet used to not exist? *shudders

    • @shugaroony
      @shugaroony 5 років тому +2

      And what a glorious world it was.

    • @shawnbenjamin9636
      @shawnbenjamin9636 5 років тому

      @@shugaroony That depends on what subject you're talking about. Because on some occasions, you'd be totally screwed without it.

    • @shugaroony
      @shugaroony 5 років тому

      @@shawnbenjamin9636 Its undoubtedly changed the world in the biggest way possible in my 40-odd years on this planet, but not all for the better. Sure, business and retail love it, and for us gamers it has helped big time in that we can download games now rather than have to physically get up off our backsides to a shop to buy them; and patches are a thing (I remember playing Frontier Elite 2 back in the day on the Amiga and that was a quality game, but it was insanely buggy and had no chance of getting fixed); but in plenty of other areas, the internet makes us a slave of our technology, and thats far from a good thing.

  • @williamhicks5693
    @williamhicks5693 3 місяці тому +1

    The FF8 hard reset triggered a memory I'd buried.
    Good times.

  • @shakezilla29
    @shakezilla29 3 роки тому +1

    I had to call my friend to tell me how to escape the Ice Path puzzle each time I had a playthrough of Pokemon Gold. Once I got past it, I always used fly to skip to the next town.

  • @starbenex1014
    @starbenex1014 5 років тому +13

    I cant believe people would pay to call the Nintendo help line

    • @NormanReaddis
      @NormanReaddis 5 років тому +3

      That's how good a marketer Nintendo is, every form of media Nintendo had control of from, movies, tv shows, magazine etc. In the 80's to early 90's That's why there are Nintendo cult existed now

    • @WayneCatlin
      @WayneCatlin 5 років тому +7

      The same idiots that pay for micro transactions now...

  • @zoette13
    @zoette13 5 років тому +6

    "Those long sessions" = ROFLMAO!!!

  • @PomPomNomi
    @PomPomNomi 5 років тому

    The "Hard Restart" happened to me with XII when I didn't fully understand how the license and gambit system worked and so I also pulled the "Sleep On It" indefinitely.
    It was not until I got older and less dumber where I finally hit reset and just read carefully about the license and gambits. Such wonderful memories.

  • @rikkuree
    @rikkuree 5 років тому

    My older brother was subscribed to a monthly magazine called Game Pro... and it provided walkthroughs for games. This was especially helpful for FFVII and FVIII. We lived by those magazines. It gave locations for miss-able items and stuff. Good times