Hi, I'm Colton! I make videos about 90s/2000s nostalgia and retro games!
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The Gamecube was a graphically more advanced machine than the Ps2. It was only really hamstrung by the storage media. A Wii is almost exactly the same specs as a gamecube.
I own one of the rip-off sonic tech deck toys I had one. I have a question I know you probably going to say no but do you still have the box filled with the “let’s play a random game” what are you going to do with it? Are you going to keep on making more shorts about this? And are you going to give this away why? Or why not?.
@@djcoltunez Lol, that actually doesn't surprise me. NYC has way too many (better) options. I believe there's a Sonic about 45 minutes from me, but why would I bother when McDonald's and Wendy's are 5 minutes away?
Fun fact: Making Fiends was originally a Flash animated web series that started in 2003 and had 3 seasons with 24 total episodes. (for comparison, the Nickelodeon adaptation didn’t make it past one season and only had 6 total episodes) The full web series can be watched on Amy Winfrey’s RU-vid channel!
My iPod just died a few years back, haven't really found anything yet to replace it with. This may be what i need!!! Mario Kart 64 blew everyone away! Turned me into a video game racing fan, then the Game Cube launched without it & like an idiot i held a grudge & never got one. Enter the Wii with that backward capability & i started collecting Game Cube games & been a fan of the Game Cube ever since! Awesome Video! PS- Mario Kart Double Dash on the Game Cube may be the best one ever! in my opinion of course!
I love your comments! Always so thoughtful! 🙂 Definitely agree about Mario Kart Double Dash - it feels so different from other Mario Karts in the best way. I played it mostly on my GameCube WITH the portable screen attachment 😎
Haven't finished watching, but I just want to say, I cannot believe Angela Anaconda was a real show. Edit: Now that I have finished, I look forward to the next edition of "The Search for the Ultimate Nostalgia Device."
I actually played it. Had two of the three. Its downfall was a lack of progression. Your monsters couldn't level up. There was no actual reward for battles. Being able to win was the closest thing to a reward. It was fun, but not for very long.