My name is Mike. Welcome to my Nintendo gameplay videos, all recorded straight from the source: the Nintendo systems that I grew up with. I provide no-commentary gameplay from actual consoles with no hacks, no tool assists and no emulators - just good old-fashioned gameplay the way we used to do it.
My goal is to provide you with high-quality recordings of modern and retro Nintendo games while showcasing my play style. And if I can manage to showcase a little skill along the way, that would be great.
All of my footage is recorded directly from official Nintendo consoles (no clone systems) using external capture cards. See individual videos for further information. I do not use unlicensed emulators on computers, but sometimes I upload official emulation such as the Virtual Console or compilation discs, as long as it's an official release on a console or handheld.
Here’s a few tips on how to easily get the perfect score of 1,500 in Frisbee Dog: 1. Set the throwing style to Automatic 2. Make your Mii be right handed 3. Press the 1, 2, A, B, and the downward control pad button so that the balloons will pop by themselves 4. Throw your frisbee the right side next to your Mii
I had this game at home and played the game. Kept the console on because I didnt have a Pak to save to. I got so good I played the Arcade version and pissed off the owner because I played for hours for just $1 since I couldnt lose.
Engage is my all time favorite of the six, second being Confront, third Mole Patrol. (Warning: Nerd rant ahead!) I just love the atmosphere of this one, it just feels so... Eerie. It seems Nintendo was on a military kick for this generation, with Lazerblazer and pilotwings being a few examples. But the thing I love most about this one is the effect when you take damage. The feedback is concrete, and there is no doubt in your mind how damaging that blow was!
Absolutely, hands down, my favorite mini game! It’s a shame we don’t have a modern equivalent to this! Theres something so refreshing about the lack of music, focus on sounds, and simple yet engaging & rewarding gameplay.
Did those players know that Shakunetsu Hadoken was more powerful than Shun Goku Satsu? Or did they not want to use Shakunetsu Hadoken because it's too cheap? I'm really disappointed.
Maybe im wrong, but this ending cast is special and appears only of you never have been beated in all the fights. If you lose and decide to use a continue the ending cast change and appears with a short fight with all the characters ; finallly appears a screen saying “congratulations”