Hi, folks. The name's Nick C, a fan of films (except for horror), game shows, Power Rangers (among other TV shows), anime, and video games. I've been playing video games since I was 4, and once more videos about video game collectors and the history of the genre popped up here on RU-vid, I've decided to open an this channel and join the club. My plans are to make video game documentaries/retrospectives, analysis, etc. Anything having to do with video games. Hopefully, my videos will give you some good intel about the world of gaming, and if you have, please give the videos a like and share. Hope you enjoy the channel. Happy gaming! Interested in purchasing retro games? Check out, for instance, eStarland. www.estarland.com?tap_a=20186-0dc3bf&tap_s=3049638-c29582 My friend code for the Nintendo Switch Online service: Nintendo Switch: SW-7161-5350-1934
Its stories like this make me wish companies were more open to their fanbase when it comes to mods and fangames. I look to Sega and Sonic Mania as a prime example of this as it was one of the best classic Sonic games since the original trilogy.
@@GamingDelight it is a nice playing port to be fair only gripe would be the sound quality is a bit crispy. Not bad though. The difficulty bug i was on about was super turbo arcade usa version, its well documented that wich ever level you set the difficulty at there is no change.
The OG Gameboy was my first introduction into video games, back in the early 90's when a friend showed it to me, packed with a Megaman game. I was instantly hooked. Nintendo made my childhood awesome👍
@@ILOVETHEPHILLIES1883 A jazz arrangement of the ending theme to Super Mario World from the album featuring jazz arrangements of Mario music from up to 1991.
great stuff. I still remember opening my Gameboy and Mario Land for Christmas all those years ago. To this day I try to play through at least one Gameboy game a year. This year I played through Skate or Die: Bad N' Rad and Battle Arena Toshinden. The Gameboy is timeless and certainly one of the best consoles in the Nintendo Arsenal. Some of my favorite games are Mario Land, Batman, TMNT Fall of the Foot Clan, Solar Striker, Golf, and Skate or Die Bad n' Rad, but there are so many great games.
You’re doing a great job Lubber and you are excellent at the narration, but you still have some sharpening to do. Just know that in this age, RU-vid controversies have become common and you do not want to get on any kind of radar regarding plagiarism (which I am NOT attempting to accuse you of). But I am watching and I’m proud of you.
Great video that deserves a TON of views! I remember getting my original Game Boy for Christmas 1989 - so much more fun than a baby brother that arrived the next day! 😂
@@GamingDelight Hopefully modern shows, since old ones had the worst pronunciations. Haha. Actually, even some modern ones mess up by hypercorrecting. Old dubs would always default to second syllable emphasis "becuz it's foreign and weird", but nowadays I've seen the opposite problem like Yagami in Death Note being mispronounced as YAgami when it should be yaGAmi. Everyone should just have a Japanese friend to verify pronunciations. XD
The quality of games really had little if anything to do with the crash. Really it was all due to retail glut and because stores demanded full refunds on unsold copies of games. Games like Pepsi Wars for instance, wasn't even sold in stores, so it literally couldn't affect anything at Atari at all
I believe it is a reskin of the FDS Kaettekita Mario Bros, which was arcade perfect, but the PAL version got rid of all the ads for Kaettekita noodles.
@@GamingDelightAlso, if you wanna go really deep into the woods like you did with the DK3 Hudson PC game, Hudson made a couple variants of Mario Bros. for Japanese computers. I wanna say the PC 88, but I am not too familiar with them.
@@richfutrell753 Technically, like DK3: The Great Counterattack, those Mario Bros. games on Japanese PCs weren't ports. I only focused on the best-known ports of Mario Bros. for this video.
Awesome video, Nick! I found you through the competitive Dr. Mario community, the DrMC. Love the commercials inserted. Taking me back to 7 years old! Still busting viruses today.
In my head canon, Dr. Mario was Mario's cousin and that Mario & Luigi were always being compared to him. Their mom: "Why couldn't you be a docor like your cousin!"
Well Tv Lubber/Nick C (lol, yeah I remember your old handles), seems you pushed and persevered and got good at the craft! Even getting a shoutout from John Riggs! Good job bro.
Is he a close friend? You Metal Jesus goons never promote smaller channels. Let's never forget how Nintendo stopped you and John Hancock from selling $300 fake NWC carts 😂