Burnt Sienna was my thought too! I ha a Chevy avalanche that was that same color which we jokingly referred to as Bob Ross Burnt Sienna and we named the truck Bob Ross!
Since we have J&M Mondays and you guys got plenty of those homebrews/hacks.... then why not a series called "What the HACK is this?!"Im not into editing at all so dont know if this is even do-able.
do you even know the definition of a hoarder? a hoarder doesnt keep their shit clean and in order, those carts would be strewn all over Mike's place if he was a hoarder.
I love the donor cart system from homebrews, great use for all those yearly sports titles nobody wants anymore, also sometimes you can get a slight discount if you provide a donor cart depending on the shipping. Literal cart reproductions kind of vary in quality compared to the original Nintendo carts, depends who makes them.
yellow cartridges were made for Russian and eastern european countries for so called Dendy console which is Famicom (japanese NES) clone console, nintendo for some reason didn't care to distribute in this part of world so a 3rd party company stepped in and filled that niche.
The yellow cartridge he was talking about was made for the North American Super Famicom, which were normally always grey. Famicom cartridges came in a huge variety of colors and shapes, so there's no reason why a clone of it would have uniformly colored cartridges.
Earthbound Zero was cancelled for release because it was too expensive to make and too late in the NES era. It was later rereleased in Japan only GBA, Eventually it would finally get released in the US as "Earthbound Beginnings"
Charles F. Whoa, that's a bit of an overstatement. I'd say it's not bad, but the other games are better. Kinda like how pokemon red/blue aren't as good as the newer games today
I get the name of the video is "Lookin' at Hacks" and watching you guess what type of hack you have is fun and all that, but it would be pretty cool if we eventually get to see what the most dubious ones actually are, in a sort of mistery video.
I love the dynamics between James Rolfe and Mike Matei. They always seem to be having a lot of fun making their Monday videos....I look forward to watching every week. The one thing Mondays are good for ;)
Ok, that is a fine word for it... That is why I said "kind of a remake" the main plot is very much the same, only biowepons is the explanation this time cause its resident evil.
That moment when James finally talks about my favorite game of all time, EarthBound Beginnings! I hope he makes a AVGN episode or James and Mike Mondays video for it.
That's possible also when it was planned for release it was around the time of the SNES release and like why Starfox 2 wasn't released was because they wanted to focus their attention to their new console.
It also fell under the same umbrella as Final Fantasy 2 and 3 in Japan, where by the time a translation and localization could be completed, the Super NES would have been the prominent platform, so they didn't bother.
Final Fantasy II for the NES had a mostly completed translation (I hear it was fully playable but would've needed the writing polished a bit). It sounds like they were planning to do the whole series but maybe the problem was that they waited too long (three years behind Japan was a pretty long time). My guess is that 2 was dropped because they thought America wouldn't like the growth system that requires balancing a characters stats (it was planned to be released at the same time as Final Fantasy Legend II, which was similar but dropped the negative part of the growth mechanic).
My understanding was NOA completed a lot of the localization for Mother. The thing was NOA wanted to focus more marketing on the launching the Super Nintendo, so Mother was dropped. Somebody managed to get one of the prototype of the NES version and it was leaked on ROM websites.
Sunman was supposed to be the home version of Superman the arcade game for the NES. Because of licensing issues, Sunsoft wasn't able to use the image of Superman so they replaced it with Sunman. Not sure why they never released it though. Maybe it was too close to the end of the NES's life.
I love this episode so much. I really would love to spend a weekend with you guys and just play hack games. Im already making a list of the ones you showed to try and get them, so please make more hack episodes :)
i would say its a roof tile, yeast, or burnt orange color, im leaning more towards burnt orange, but that color is apparently officially called jupiter glow. I've never heard that color before.