Disclaimer! This is from a Downloaded .iso of a Sly 3 demo which was Recorded with an Emulator, for educational purposes! Also feel free to use the footage! :)
Damn dis brings back memories, I had this demo on a jampack disk, couldn't find this game cause i played it when i was a kid and i forgot the game's title. Untill just now ;D
Only difference between the Jampack demo and this one is that The Guru's voiceclips are different. In the Jampack before Bentley's line about the guard coming to investigate, 2 of The Guru's lines were finalized like the final product except the 3rd line was still the placeholder line.
I remember the summer of 05 GameStop were handing these out for anyone who pre-ordered the game. Obviously you could’ve gotten it elsewhere aside a pre but this was one of my favorite demo discs of a video game. It set up the vibe for 3 and a classic gem to this day!
The PS2 Demo's were the best. I mean look at the amount of content you'd got. Also it was probably on a PS2 Demo Disc with like 10+ other games on it. I played hours and hours of demos back when i was a kid on my PS2. I always dreamed of owning the full versions from all these games, and nowadays you have a full library and hardly play any of it :( miss those times.
@@REACTIONGAMING100 Too hard. I remember being so excited when my mom bought me a Game Magazine with a PS2 Demo Disc, i would play the 5-10 Demos on the Disc for hours and hours on end, repeating the same stuff over and over and find it fun. Nowadays i have a full steam library and there are tons of very good free2play games and i hardly play anything or even have fun with it. Growing up really sucks.
@@CODA96 I’ve recently been playing my ps2 again and streaming games with OPL and honestly it’s brought back a little of that “child like wonder” I guess is the best term I can think of. Granted I have like 80 games in my ps2 library rn and have only been playing the sly trilogy so in a way it’s still the same issue
@@REACTIONGAMING100 I actually thought about downloading a PS2 Emulator and trying the actual demo discs from back then. Also played through MGS2+3 this way again a few yours ago. But its alot of work finding the right BIOS Version and the corresponding working PAL/NTSC version. But maybe i'll give it a go sometime.
Also Guys on the September 23rd Sly Cooper is gonna be 15 Years old! :D
So nostalgic watching this it’s crazy. Like going back in time
I actually played the demo on sly 3, it was fun. Me and my sister can’t stop playing the lemon bar fight. It was fun for us
I had a lot of fun with this demo, and playing Sly 3 at its fullest was sweet!
Damn dis brings back memories, I had this demo on a jampack disk, couldn't find this game cause i played it when i was a kid and i forgot the game's title. Untill just now ;D
Spoopy Sam No problem :)
Only difference between the Jampack demo and this one is that The Guru's voiceclips are different. In the Jampack before Bentley's line about the guard coming to investigate, 2 of The Guru's lines were finalized like the final product except the 3rd line was still the placeholder line.
I remember the summer of 05 GameStop were handing these out for anyone who pre-ordered the game. Obviously you could’ve gotten it elsewhere aside a pre but this was one of my favorite demo discs of a video game. It set up the vibe for 3 and a classic gem to this day!
This game may be the only Sly Cooper game I have never played a demo of! So this is what I've missed! :D
Tabreez Siddique Happy to show it to ya :)
funny this was the *only* Sly Cooper game I've played a demo of.
The PS2 Demo's were the best. I mean look at the amount of content you'd got. Also it was probably on a PS2 Demo Disc with like 10+ other games on it. I played hours and hours of demos back when i was a kid on my PS2. I always dreamed of owning the full versions from all these games, and nowadays you have a full library and hardly play any of it :( miss those times.
This hit hard bro damn.
@@REACTIONGAMING100 Too hard. I remember being so excited when my mom bought me a Game Magazine with a PS2 Demo Disc, i would play the 5-10 Demos on the Disc for hours and hours on end, repeating the same stuff over and over and find it fun. Nowadays i have a full steam library and there are tons of very good free2play games and i hardly play anything or even have fun with it. Growing up really sucks.
@@CODA96 I’ve recently been playing my ps2 again and streaming games with OPL and honestly it’s brought back a little of that “child like wonder” I guess is the best term I can think of. Granted I have like 80 games in my ps2 library rn and have only been playing the sly trilogy so in a way it’s still the same issue
@@REACTIONGAMING100 I actually thought about downloading a PS2 Emulator and trying the actual demo discs from back then. Also played through MGS2+3 this way again a few yours ago. But its alot of work finding the right BIOS Version and the corresponding working PAL/NTSC version. But maybe i'll give it a go sometime.
This is the only Sly Cooper related thing I've ever played, yet I have a massive crush on Sly himself.
Murray : Hurry Up I'm Thirsty !
Me : you already Drink it .
5:24 When did Sly learn the Million Stab? Is this Sly 3 or Cooper May Cry? XD
I loved playing the Lemonade Brawl demo, and it's my favorite level in the game.
I have that demo ah brings back memories
Jake Nuts Nice
Same here
I prefer this version of the Guru’s voice tbh
The combat looks a lot more fun in the demo tbh
Prayed Mantis it had its flaws and advantages.
so nostalgic
I wonder if this is the same demo as the Sly 3 E3 demo disc?
I have vague memories of playing the demo (or wanting to) in a Target.
Good vid
Parrapa the rapper Fan Thanks :)
I still got the disk
Whic game had This demo?
AboveHydra I'm not sure if there are any games containing this demo but I know that It got its own Demo disc
Jampack Demo Disk Volume 13
Holiday 2005 demo disc
It's called lemon rage not lemonade brawl
Parrapa the rapper Fan They changed it