If you have a request for a video walkthrough, I'll look into doing it. I'll do Nintendo, Super Nintendo, Famicom Disk System, Nintendo DS, Sega Master System, Genesis, Sega CD, Game Gear, TurboGrafx-16, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Atari 2600, and old DOS games.
The two combo videos aren't mine, but come from a friend of mine: SaikyoStyle
If you're feeling really generous and want to be really nice to me, you can throw a few bucks my way by donating to my PayPal account: SaikyoMog@gmail.com
I wish you could have had online conversations with Jeremy. He had contact with a ton of folks, and I know he would have enjoyed getting to know you. Thank you so much for watching and helping to keep the channel active. (He would have blushed) Jeremy's dad
It's so nice to see this channel is being kept alive in Jeremy's memory. I feel a connection to it for some reason and it helps to watch some when I'm feeling down. Jeremy was a very talented and dedicated gamer. It really shows in his old videos.
If Jeremy’s story affected you so much, it means you must have a good heart. I have never seen anyone handle sickness and death with as much courage as Jeremy. Thank you so much for the kind compliment. It truly is appreciated. God Bless, Jeremy’s dad
"Fuck it." - William Shakespeare (AVGN reference) To be honest, Godzilla on Game Boy is actually not a bad game. It's just different. If you get past the bait-and-switch cover art and title screen, it's a fairly decent puzzle platformer.
True, but thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Jeremy would have been glad to hear that another fan of the older games had watched. Jeremy’s dad
Jeremy(Saikyomog) passed away 02/20/15. Everyone please see Saikyomog A Dad's Remembrance ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JW2JXL2erLw.html and ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-t-seAIeu3Og.html. We have kept open a Guest Book for anyone who wishes to make a comment regarding Jeremy. Eventually this will be put together in a keepsake book. www.legacy.com/guestbooks/greenbaypressgazette/jeremy-soncrant-condolences/174206022?&eid=sp_gbupdate I am receiving help from a fan of Jeremy’s to add a video about every 4-6 weeks to keep the channel active. I have to credit and thank Cupgem for his help in making this possible. His help is greatly appreciated. He is seen at seen at Cupgem - ru-vid.com/show-UCaQawOFWWUlj1npieUWQFjA
Just today when I was at school my uncle died from a heart attack. He lived the same age as Jeremy. 31 years old. 2024 was the saddest year of my life i had 5 families died this year.
@@duplexleech583 I am so, so sorry to hear of the family members you have lost this year. Most people are fortunate and only rarely lose someone, but you have suffered an extraordinary number of losses this year. Folks that haven't been through a similar circumstance try to emphasize with you, but they don't truly understand. My heart hurts for you. They say you get over such loses, but that is not true. You just learn how to deal with them over time, sometimes a long time, but the pain is still there just below the surface, and you learn to cope with it better. There was a time when I could not even talk about Jeremy without tears, now I can most of the time. However, there are days when the grief of losing him and missing him will still bubble up and I will cry. Do the best you can, and know it will not always hurt as much as it does today. God Bless, Jeremy's dad
I love the walk-through on nes games thank u for keeping this channel up. I don't know ur son but I feel like we would have been best friends in real life. Again thank u for everything
Thanks for being a faithful follower of Jeremy’s channel. Jeremy would have been glad to hear that another fan of the older games had watched. He was not afraid to die, he just did not want to be forgotten. Hearing from someone like you helps me to know he is being remembered. We are doing all we can to keep the channel active. Thanks for your support, Jeremy’s dad.
Thanks for watching the channel. Unfortunately, Jeremy is no longer here to help you, I wish he was. Hopefully someone out there will answer your question. Jeremy’s dad
I wouldve preferred a walkthrough with as little extras as possible. Trying to get through this game on switch with rewind feature so i dont need upgrades. However what i do need is to finish this game as soon as possible because it's the most unenjoyable game ive ever played on gameboy besides deer hunt.
Obrigado por assistir ao canal. Infelizmente, Jeremy não está mais aqui para ajudar você, eu queria que ele estivesse. Espero que alguém aí responda à sua pergunta. O pai de Jeremy
As the guy who played and complete Shadow the Hedgehog a very long time ago and I can never stop thinking about Doom saying the Black Arms will rise again and it happened. Doom back on the Ark fits perfectly on Sonic x Shadow Generations. 😎
I always loved the Mario Kart games. To me, this one was always the hardest. Getting first on Rainbow Road at the hardest setting was always pretty much impossible! Thank you for the uploads and for keeping this channel active. I've been watching for many, many years now, and I really appreciate it!
Thanks for being a faithful follower of Jeremy’s channel. Jeremy would have been glad to hear that another fan of the older games had watched. He was not afraid to die, he just did not want to be forgotten. Hearing from someone like you helps me to know he is being remembered. We are doing all we can to keep the channel active. Thanks for your support, Jeremy’s dad.
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Jeremy would have been glad to hear that another fan of the older games had watched. I thank you for the kind RIP. Jeremy’s dad
I think the first Shantae needs a Remake in the same style as Yars Rising, having the hard mode be known as Modern Catch, which gives Shantae, Sky, Bolo, Rottytops & Risky their modern designs, but obiously it will be like the modern hard modes.
Just finished this game. I played this in the 90s, but it was a little difficult for me as a 9 yo, and it also scared me a little at the time! Great game!
Im here in 2024 trying to relive nostalgia and seeing the walktrhough, reading the comments make me sad of Jeremy's passing. Just here to inform he still keeps inspiring and bringing happiness, as a man once said, "A man dies only when he is forgotten". You will never be forgotten jeremy, making the best walkthrough for the best game.
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Jeremy would have been glad to hear that another fan of the older games had watched. He was not afraid to die, he just did not want to be forgotten. Hearing that he is being remembered is just the kind of news that helps me cope with losing him. Thank you so much. Jeremy’s dad
Thanks for watching the channel. Unfortunately, Jeremy is no longer here to help you, I wish he was. Hopefully someone out there will answer your question. Jeremy’s dad
This is the "Screw Sonic" ending and probably the funniest. Before this ending he says something like the only reason he's siding with the Black Arms is because he can't stand Sonic, lol You go pure Hero and suddenly you choose the Dark option. Shadow just really hates Sonic that much
I was looking for some Mario games on RU-vid and it leads me to Jeremy's tribute video. I finished watching this entire tribute video of Jeremy and was really moved by it, even if I did not know Jeremy. It is sad knowing that he passed away from colon cancer almost 10 years ago in Feb 2015. As I watch this video, I noticed that Jeremy had one last major surgery around April 2014 trying to save his life. In this video, it says that the doctor removed almost everything with cancer that can be seen. But in September 2014, the cancer came back and there is now nothing the doctor can do to save Jeremy's life. I have one question: Was the cancer not removed completely during the major surgery in April 2014 so that it came back again 5 months later in September 2014? Thank you for taking my question.
If Jeremy’s story affected you so much, it means you must have a good heart. I have never seen anyone handle sickness and death with as much courage as Jeremy. The surgery was a last desperate attempt to save Jeremy. Before the surgery is considered a person has to have a certain score or less to proceed. The score is based on past treatment, cancer stage, presence of detectable cancer and other items. Jeremy was over the score, but because of his young age the surgeon thought it was worth a try. They don't take out anywhere the cancer can be seen, which they do, but also any other tissue and organs a person can live without. We hoped the cancer had not metastasized anywhere else, but unfortunately it. It bought Jeremy about 8 months of life, but it was a difficult time. I realize he only had the procedure for my sake. I am happy to answer your question. I miss him so much every day. God Bless, Jeremy's dad
@@SaikyoMog Hi, Sir. Thank you for answering my question. I also noticed in this video that Jeremy's first round of treatment ended around Spring 2011 and his cancer came back again in Spring 2013. So my question is that was Jeremy in full remission between Spring 2011 and Winter 2012? Thanks again
@@JohnSmith-uc4ew I should have mentioned Lynch Syndrome, which kills so many of my family. There was a period of time when Jeremy was symptom free, and we prayed the cancer was gone. In retrospect, the cancer was diminished to a degree that none was visible, and his CEA was normal, but there were still cancer cells alive. These spread and eventually caused his death. I hope that answers your question. If not, let me know. Jeremy's dad
I finally played this game after 3 years. Rest in peace Jeremy. You were a great gamer. Even if it was 9 years ago. I was three years old. I still watched this channel since 2016❤
Thanks for being a faithful follower of Jeremy’s channel. Jeremy would have been glad to hear that another fan of the older games had watched. He was not afraid to die, he just did not want to be forgotten. Hearing from someone like you helps me to know he is being remembered. We are doing all we can to keep the channel active. Thanks for your support, Jeremy’s dad.