The Name is Crystal Omega(Or Just Omega For Short) and this channel is for the most part highlighting games that are obscure/are of the licensed variety. I also discuss Animation and what ever else is on my mind.
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dude I had the same frustration as yours in the Omnidroid Boss fight level. These are the pain in the ass when playing on both PC and Xbox (using modded X360). Violet's level is also hard but not as the same level as the boss fights. I'm also a fan of The Incredibles movie too because I've watched it so many times at home.
12:03 - I've heard that Mister Mosquito is a good game, I'd buy it but it costs a lot of money on Amazon. It's not as expensive as this obscure Ps2 game, Steambot Chronicles (seriously, this thing costs 100 to 200 on Amazon, it's stupid), but it goes for 69 to 100 dollars because people are greedy. Oy vey. Maybe it costs less on Ebay.
I hope you can do a video on the Monsters vs. Aliens game, which was also developed by Beenox. I had a lot of fun with it myself and don't hear anyone talk about it a lot. They got a good amount of the voice actors too (even Seth Rogen, of course.) though neither Dr. Cockroach or General Monger's voice actors came back
For extra context for the Toy Story 2 getting deleted portion of this video: They didnt just find backups, one animator who was home on maternity leave had the whole movie backed up with her and when she was given the news that the whole film was accidentally erased, she gave them her copy! 😄✨
Heya hope you all enjoyed this one! I don't have much else to say other than, hope you all look forward to me finally finishing these dreamworks videos!
Ah, I couldn't STAND that Violet level when I was younger! First playthrough, after several highly frustrating failures, I actually used cheat codes to skip that level (something I only rarely did), that was how much I struggled! I finally played through the whole game including that level when I was at university, like, a decade ago; and even then I still had an absolute time of that one xD; Absolutely agree with you about the Omnidroid fights. To me the first one is *fine*; not great, but matches the movie well enough that it feels satisfying to beat. The second is completely superfluous, given that in the movie that version of it beats Bob in about ten seconds flat, and the fight being identical to the first one is tiresome. But then the third version... I grant that you need a final battle against it, that's crucial to the movie. But it really-really-REALLY needed to be a different style of level that had sub-sections for each member of the family to use their abilities, similar to how it played out in the movie, rather than being a straight repeat of the previous two fights. (As for the final climax being missing? I kinda figured that it was to avoid spoiling the ending of the movie for people who bought the game first?) I didn't actually plan to get this game originally. I had several other Pixar games as a kid - mostly the 3-pack of Toy Story 2, Bug's Life, and Monsters, Inc.: Scare Island for the PC - but I wasn't into the superhero genre when I was younger so The Incredibles as a movie kinda fell flat to me. Then one time in my teens I had to go to the nearest hospital for some assessment or other... and in the kids' waiting room they had a game console set up... and this was the game they had on it. I poked at it because I was familiar with the movie, and I was just bowled over by how FUN it was to just rampage around as Mr I.; once I got home I bought the PS2 version off eBay and generally had a good time with it. Like you say, it's definitely tedious in some places, but I was glad I got it, and it gave me a new appreciation for the movie that I'd lacked before. I think in the end I found Elastigirl's levels the most fun, though Dash's were good too ^^
I was surprised to see a video about this game. I had it for the PS2, if I recall correctly. I mostly used cheat codes to mess around and play certain levels. I also had the GBA version. If I recall correctly, it was a 2D platformer. And when you get an upgrade, you can use it in the previous stages. The game encourages it, as there are upgrades that help out with exploration, like Gloria swimming underwater.
4:57 the reason to why this game wasen't dubbed in japanese is because Nickelodeon Japan actually went defunct in 2004, so all of the shows that where airing or still to be aired would air on other channels, and not all of them were in the same Channel, so to dub this game in japan, they would need to get permition from all of these channels to dub the game.
Even to this day, I really only know Melbourne House for two games - this, and Test Drive Unlimited. Also, Red Alert sounds good in this game because he's played by Daran Norris, AKA Knockout from Transformers Prime. Just instead of "flamboyantly gay" he's more "80s Robocop"