Welcome to VBS Plays, my main channel! I do Let's Play videos both solo and with my good friend Sean (aka Tactician_42), game (and now traditional art) streams, and videos I've recorded using a VCR! Uploads are at 11 AM PST on Tuesdays, Fridays, and every other Sunday. Streams are 10:30 AM PST on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
@VBSPlays mine too. My brother had red and I had blue. Its better if you wanr to complete the pokedex, only because of porygon. Lol Do you remember one of your first teams? The oldest can remember was just a level 86 Charizard. But the first time I took teams seriously, I remember Charizard, victreebel, seadra, marowak, alakazam, and I can't remember the last one. I probably kept it empty until mewtwo.
@@Alienldr There’s no way I can remember my team from 98. Too long ago for me. Blue is definitely convenient for Porygon but Red does have a much easier time getting Nidoran Male for an early Nidoking.
If you really want to up your Tetris game, always look at the next piece coming up and decide where to put it. Then when you've got it in place, look again and plan the next piece. Then drop the piece and repeat the process. If you want to 'beat' Tetris 'officially', you need to use 'hypertapping', which is drumming underside of a NES pad to trigger the dpad up to once per frame which is the maximum speed, then get to level 90 or something and play through glitched colour pallets and then get it to crash and you can put your name on the leaderboards if you filmed it.
Nope, that's not hypertapping. Hypertapping is simply pressing the dpad left or right buttons really fast to move the piece faster horizontally than is normally possible, and not many people can physically do it. What you're talking about is rolling, which is much easier, more effective, and significantly less likely to give you a RSI.
I played this game so much as a kid that I still remember where all those hidden blocks are. Felt so cool finding the ones in stage 1-3! What a fun upload
Regarding the bat at 6:50, I believe it's called a ComBat. As it has growths resembling a crown and is found in a handful of areas, I call it "King Bat" myself.