Hi all, NEScRETRO here! (that's NESS-SEE-RETRO, by the way!) Welcome to the channel! This channel will mostly focus on icebergs and other various topics that I love! While I don't have an upload schedule, I'll do my best to keep you updated with video releases! Considering they're usually very long videos, it does take me quite a bit of time to make them, so I appreciate the patience between releases. Between iceberg videos, I may go off and do some completely bizarre video about some out of the blue topic, but icebergs will always be a mainstay.
Every fossil Pokémon is part rock type except those in gen 8. I think this has smt to do that they got revived within a stone, maybe they lost their origin typing in that process, so it could be, that Kabutops was a bug type :P
OMG I love this video so much you are honestly one of my favorite youtubers and you really put a lot of effort into your videos! I dont know if there would be much to talk about but can you look into a series called yokai watch? At first it may look like a pokemon ripoff but it really isnt! Thank you for reading my comment and im very excited for your next 2 videos and that third long one!
I mean for most of my childhood at the beginning of mario 64 when mario says "letsa go!" I thought he was saying "Love Pickel!" Even my innocent baby brain heard it as that
i think so long gay bower was an oversight on their part but the voice actor was just doing a "steriotypical" italian accent. Just say so long in that accent and gay just happens at the end😂
the funny thing about Chris Houlihan is that "Chris" is actually a gender-neutral name, so it's entirely possible that Chris Houlihan isn't even a He at all, and people have been stuck in a wild goose chase this whole time, unknowingly searching for Christine Houlihan or something lol
Revive Aerith...I was among the ones who spent time leveling the party up to level 99 and yeah, Aerith could not be saved in any case. At least the rest of the game was an absolute breeze!
From the cover of the video, I saw ayuwoki (or scary Micheal Jackson). Why was it uploaded? Is there a reason for the face or was it just like the whole momo thing where the whole thing was a joke to scare people?
I always come back to this video every now and then to play while studying/gaming. Thanks for a great first video and looking forward to the next one as always bud!
Waste of 30 mins. All your stories are fake as hell + all the theories in the mario 64 icebergs are either not amazing or straight up bullshit! Respectfully!
Fair enough lol. It's definitely not for everyone. I'm not sure which stories you're referring to specifically, but anything that I said happened to me was very much true... there were a few sarcastic points thrown around, though, and maybe they didn't come off as such lol.
Kakariko always felt diff as kid-adult and having grown more accustomed to music, you are spot on. Btw Link's tree detail - that is so, freaking wholesome and cute Link was still a part of the kokiri despite born as Hylian. He did grow among Saria and others, and they did treat him as one of them even when Saria and Deku Tree know he wasnt like them having destiny. Same coolness Hyrule field not knowing peaceful theme, but overcoming fear of peahat's to hear this wildly new variation in combat instead
Great video that must have been a tremendous amount of work. 👍🏻 Thanks! Edit: removed initial statement. It was incorrect and came across sharper than I intended. Sry
I guess it really depends on what you consider to be "urban legends". I was thinking along the lines of school yard rumors = urban legends, so like, Luigi in Super Mario 64 and all that count, at least in my opinion
@@NEScRETRO Urban legends have always had an element of a morality lesson in them. The escaped maniac left his hook on the car door handle of the teens at the make out spot. This showed the possible danger from the immoral behavior of the teen couple kissing, etc. Maybe the term has changed as they seem to do, and I’m too old. 😁 Anyways, fantastic job. Thank you!
@Stang2023 oh, I mean, that's fair, but then what about urban legends like the "fuel efficient car"? I just find that urban legends can cover such a wide variety of topics from moral lessons to strange happenings with little circumstance. I love urban legends so much, I actually have an entire bookshelf dedicated to urban legend encyclopedias and compilations. Maybe I should do an iceberg on urban legends some day!
@@NEScRETRO Oh wow. Sounds like you really know your UL stuff then. 👍🏻 My definition is probably out of date then. The UL Newsgroups were great in the mid 90s. Ok I’ll stop bugging you. Get started on the Urban Legend Iceberg! Take care
@Stang2023 I wouldn't say it's out of date, a large majority of urban legends are indeed tales of morality or as a warning to those you tell it to, so you're definitely not wrong! They just seem to also cover more mundane tales or, again, stories of little circumstance as well. You've inspired me to do an urban legends iceberg lol. That could be a lot of fun. I'm gonna see what I can find!
Here’s one in the vein of the Pokegods.. Back when I was a kid, digimon was popular along with pokemon and in the vein of skullgreymon There was a rumour around my area that if you levelled your charizard to 100 then had it faint 50 times it’d evolve into skullcharizard. A friend tried it which obviously failed and the local “uncle works at Nintendo” kid promptly altered the rumour to say the 50 faints all have to be against Lance and it can never faint to anything else
32:00 playing through the game for the first time while also not looking up any walkthroughs, and i thought bribing him was the intended way to progress. And im pretty sure the trigger is just hatching the cuccoo egg you get from Malon
I'd like to see something like this for real, with all the subtle version differences and stages only sometimes present, like the core game is always there and normalized, but a stage might have one of three sub areas or which stars are difficult and which are freebies might change depending on your instance. Then also throw in some spooky occurances and a couple dozen one in a millions and you'd have a real personalized M64 experience.
I think suddenly while revisiting this video that the reason Wet Dry World feels that way is due to a quality it has much more so than the other worlds, though it shares it with some, and which is in no way supernatural, but perhaps feels like it is. I haven't figured out exactly how to articulate it yet, it feels almost abyssal? It feels arbitrary in a deeply unsettling way, and learning that it's a construction site, or supposed to be, feels a bit like seeing a shape in a screen of static because even if the shape is there it doesn't alleviate the confusion. It feels alien and uninviting without intent, and I hate myself for using the word, "liminal." It's got that thing that all of those images have, that the contents of the place are yet to be or have already passed, like a place coming or going from the world, but stagnant, not actually going anywhere. Some of the discomfort that the Bowser worlds impart is that infinite void surrounding, but you don't feel quite the discomfort of exploring that unreal abyss because you're on a little island of comfort. What little I remember of the wet dry world is similar to what I had imagined of the Bowser world skyboxes. But these are mostly tangents and probably not helpful to illustrating what I mean, does it make any sense? It feels abyssal.
I get what you mean, but it does seem to be debated quite often online whether or not the games could be considered open world. I consider them open world the sense that you can go wherever you want, granted you have the items to do so. Some would say it's only considered open world if you can do anything in any order you choose, and that's fair.
It's only until recent years that games are retroactively being labelled as open world and it gets on my nerves. The term is thrown around to describe any 3rd person game with a free moving camera. OoT/MM feature segmented worlds with specific progression. That's very antithetical to what type of gameplay open world games push today. Moreover, after the release of SS and the craze Skyrim brought, online discussions really started pushing for Zelda to finally becoming open world itself. But of course the genre has blown up, and as I said, games of the past are now being re-classified as such. Even today new games that feature a big 3D space are classified as open world, which I find weird.@@NEScRETRO
you need to put a de esser on your voice over. your esses are very harsh. also some really lazy writing in here, like saying that an ARG is basically a creepy pasta video ? did you even look it up ?
the Birthday Pikachu promo cards are my favorite. I still remember going to the book store with my father when I was a kid and being given one of those Pikachu's. I of course wrote my name in it and completely ruined it. The thing is, I wish I still had that one specifically. I may have a few of them now that are in good condition but they aren't as valuable as that one I had back then.