That explains why Paper Mario and The Thousand Year Door are the only Mario games to have had their soundtracks composed by Yuka Tsujiyoko, who composed the music for all of the early Fire Emblem games.
I do not comment, you have a great style and great content. This comment is to (hopefully) help you grow so that you can release additional content more frequently. Keep it up, the masses are coming. :)
How I found your channel: In drew durnil's newest eu4 mega campaign video, someone named "arcadology" with whom he is friends with on steam, starts playing a game so their name pops up on the bottom left corner of the screen. Then I search for arcadology to track drew durnil's steam account through his friends and boom Im here Edit: yep I found him, but turns out his account is private so nothing there
I remember playing dagger fall off a zip drive and it was so slow I could only imagine the load times would be on 64.......but how bad ass would it have been of 64 carts became mini zip disks
Yeah I think so! I have a more personal essay about melancholy in video games coming up next month. In my current format I alternate between AAA/popular franchises and indie/niche topics on a monthly basis. So for August I’m doing that melancholy in game design video and then September is currently wide open. So hey. Maybe the Sims slides in there.
Here's to hoping you blow up! I scour the internet for content like yours and would easily rank it in the top 10% my dude. You deserve the subs and success.
@@Arcadology I really don't understand their system my home page is full of opera singer reactions and openloop water cooling... I mean, I do think it's neat and all, but not my main jam. :)