+ Videogames. Usually in a non-commentary long-play format. Aiming for the complete game whenever possible. + The current objective is to upload every Disney game that I can. + Preference for retro or retro-style genres (Platformers / RPG/ Graphic Adventure/Visual Novels/Shmups/Fighting/Anything 2D)
TAGS: [COMPLETE] A video of a game from start to finish, but with some things left out [LONGPLAY] Extensive gameplay but unfinished [SHORT] Just sample footage for other videos
hi thank you so much for uploading, I had only found the first chapter with no commentary and the other ones commented, but then I found this playlist! Btw I heard that it has only 8 chapters right? Should not finish at the 16th video in your playlist? What is from the 17th to the 24th video? Is still Higurashi?
Yes, the original story is only 8 chapters but there are a lot of ports to different consoles (PS2, DS, PS3, PS4...) and those ports usually had some extra chapters(that's why the thumbnails are box cases of the console version, as I try to show where was that chapter originally released). They are not needed to finish the story. Some work as "what if" scenarios, but others are part of a complementary story. I haven't finished uploading everything yet, so the number of Higurashi videos is still growing. I'm currently changing the descriptions of all the videos in the channel (trying to organize the playlists), when I finish this I'll try to update the Higurashi descriptions by adding a reading order.
Japanese dialogues to every storyline is confusing I know, games have just like this we need to get it what they’re talking about showing how is familiar to the actual words and besides I know some of it that they say
The easiest way to record DS games is by emulating on a device that allows a simple recording. In this case, it was a PC but it should be possible on a cellphone too. The other method is harder and would be to physically modify your DS or 3DS to add an HDMI output and then capture the gameplay with a video capture card. But this is expensive, requires manual tinkering, and depends on nonofficial hardware projects. Or you could try to buy an already modified console which is just expensive.
For being the first High School Musical game, it's not that bad! It translates the music to the Game Boy Advance's soundcard pretty well, and the characters have actual on-model pre-rendered graphics that were taken care of. The gameplay is...out there, as with most licensed games. I haven't played it, but I'm not sure if this game has the HSM songs WITH the voices in the audio. I imagine Disney Interactive would have to wait for the Nintendo DS to do that (even though the GBA can handle voice recordings just fine).
Probably DuckStation. I always use DuckStation now, but if the video is old it could be RetroArch. Anyways, nowadays I recommend DuckStation, google it and get it from their official website.