Hello everyone. This video was edited by one of my new editors named Ashley, and she's done a couple other things over the last month or so, but I wanted to formally give her credit because I think she does a great job balancing the minimal editing I usually do with just the right amount of sparkly accoutrement. Please say hello.
hello ashley! let her know i love her editing; i think it's really charming and fitting for your videos. and, as always: excellent video, excellent song
The reason why Gnasty's world doesn't have a flag was because it was actually a junk yard that Gnasty was banished to, which he then turned into his own world, thus the lack of flag.
Where was that said!? It'd be a cool interpretation even if it wasn't canon but I have no recollection of this idea being communicated anywhere in the games.
I adore this game and its aesthetics. Did you know that the waterfall in Dream Weaver's homeworld flows upward? Very trippy to look at! There is also a small patch of water in Dark Passage that Spyro can walk on without getting harmed in the US release of the game. This game has all kinds of little gems to be found! Thank you for uploading ;)
This is my favourite game and I absolutely spent countless hours looking at stuff like yellow assholes and mama's soup but the flags were very new to me! thank you for showing me this, I want them all hanging in my room.
I love these, everyone talks about the big bombastic moments, but it's nice to see someone stop and appreciate the little moments you get when you just EXIST in a game! Keep em coming! please and thank you
I almost completely beat Spyro enter the dragonfly, I left out beating the game because I loved to explore the world's within the game and spend hours just running, jumping, gliding anywhere I could and enjoying the setting around me, it shaped me into the games I enjoy today
Good stuff. I think the parts where you stop and examine the enemies/npcs are the strongest entertainment-wise. The unemployment vid was one my favorites for that reason I think.
Have you ever looked at the stuff in MegaMan Legends (or MegaMan 64)? There are a lot of odd spaces, little corners of the town and island that feel both real and unreal. Highly recommend observing.
Can't believe I hadn't seen your videos before; you have an awesome catalogue I've been crushing through for the past two weeks. Super happy to see the new vid, keep it up!
I've always noticed their arses in Peacekeepers Homeworld & thought it was very humourous. In the level Cliff Town there is a waterfall (& when i was younger) i'd fly into it thinking the "other" treasure would be found there .... i would just end up dying every damn time. Soup reminds me of pomegranate. Also great job to Ashley the editor👍
Stewart Copeland, Drummer of The Police wrote the soundtracks for the first three Spyro games. He also wrote the music for The Amanda show and Goodburger.
man i really hope you blow up soon you deserve so many more views i love this type of content. it’s like you go outta your way to find the backrooms in video games and i’ve literally always wanted a channel like yours to exist so please don’t stop this shit is great man.
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Great video, Austin! Love Spyro, love this series. I encourage you to make some more Never Looked At videos on the Spyro series some time down the line; there's a lot of little places I would spend time looking at (like the one orb platform in Summer Forest in Spyro 2) and think they could be some good content. I look forward to more videos!
When I was a kid, I would hold square and watch the ripples on the boundary line in Stone Hill. My mother, who also played the game, found this extremely annoying. Bless her
Honestly, I've been enjoying this videos! I also enjoyed eggbusters back in the day, and tbh I think you have a cool curiosity about games that I thoroughly enjoy. You're doing great, pal! :)
i've never looked at anything in spyro becuz i played it using a series of mirrors, all perfectly lined up to bounce the image off of the next, so as to not make eye contact. i thought everyone did this as a kid. guess i was a goofball lol
The soup reminded me of how I loved trying to climb into the pots in the kitchen on Banjo-Kazooie on Rusty Bucket Bay.. now THAT game has some unusual places!
The beast maker’s flag is brown with what seems like a bear paw … not the first time I’ve seen an all-male anthropomorphic dragon group using a flag like that.
Would you consider making a video of odd and unremarkable places in Spyro Dawn of the Dragon? I think it was more of an unpopular game, but it means a lot to me. I used to play the co-op when I was in elementary school with my neighbor and friend who was in foster care and had it rough at home. She would come over to my house and we would play this and even back then she would tell me how much it meant to her. It would be great to relive this game through your eyes and to maybe see some nooks and crannies that I never considered before.
I'm old, so yeah, I grew up on the original 3 on PSX. I think my mom still has the discs at her house somewhere. My sister and I played them a lot and, much like you, liked taking notice of the little details. We were always fascinated by the soup. I miss the old graphics, even though the remakes look really good.
I was also very facinated by the soup, I'm very happy someone else understands that. I spent way too much time staring at it just hoping I could experience that flavor.
Yesss super happy you did Spyro. I have indeed looked at the watermelon aura man and the vibrant soup but I never actually looked at the flags, so that's pretty neat!
Things you never stepped on: The incorrectly textured bit of floor in one of the Dark Passage level next to a staircase, made to look just like the acid pools in the same level. It's been fixed (sadly) in the remake, and now properly looks like a floor.
I remember as a kid there was a random PS2 game I would always stop and stare at things in the environments just like you with the Soup. The game was RC Revenge Pro and there was a pirate ship I would always try to explore further than intended, off in the distance from the ship there was a whale that I thought was cute and always tried to get to by following a rock path that only had collision out to a certain distance but of course I didn't understand that as a kid. Other maps had monsters that I always would stop and look at, trying to get a better view of them, there was a scarecrow that would giggle in the middle of a corn maze. I could never win races to be able to unlock new maps so the starting maps are the only ones I ever looked at.
I feel like Tomb Raider PS1 would have tons of interesting places. Btw whenever you cover a game on unremarkable & odd, you should look online for out-of-bounds glitches since those are supremely surreal. It shouldn't be the majority of the show but now and again there's probably something you should cover.
if you do spyro 2, look at the walls of the summer home world. some of them have fancy symbols that spell out names if you look at them closely enough I remember Bryan being one of the names but I believe there was a second one as well. additionally, in mystic marsh you can see a dev's face (Dan johnson) on the coins found In the fountain