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Welcome to my ninth PEMNAS Playthrough. IN HIGH DEFINITION! This month is another Nintendo game from 64-Bit era, and THIS game is Star Fox 64 game for the Nintendo 64!

This game was what Star Fox 2 could have been on the SNES. Except this time, it's in a much more detailed world then the original ever was before.

Several new things to point out here. I really love how tight the controls are in this game. You can almost seamlessly move your Arwing around the screen with no problem, and you always feel like you're in control. Also new this time around, is the ability to take alternate paths in levels that can take you to different planets, which can result in a totally different story direction and progression.

(Part 1) Opening / Intro + Corneria
(Part 2) Sector Y
(Part 3) Blue Marine in Aquas
(Part 4) Zoness
(Part 5) Landmaster in Macbeth
(Part 6) Area 6: Venom's Defense System
(Part 7) Venom + Star Wolf
(Part 8) Final Boss: Andross
(Part 9 / The End) Ending / Credits - Title

Hope you enjoy. =) Also, PEMNAS stands for "PLEASE EXCUSE MY NOOB ASS SKILLS". I invented the term myself.

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Fan Creations / Update: You Rock My Remembrance (2/20/09) Musical mash-ups
« on: February 20, 2010, 11:58:38 AM »
This month's mash-up is a mix of Michael Jackson's "You Rock My World" and "Cavern of Remembrance" from Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix+. Probably another unexpected combination.

<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmF87J0SLno" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmF87J0SLno</a>

I'm a little surprised how this one in particular turned out. I apologize for the slight fizzing in some parts of the video, that's how it was in the acapella I found. Plus, it took more time to finalize the mix then usual.

Enjoy.

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Fan Creations / Re: Musical mash-ups (1/30/2010)
« on: January 30, 2010, 03:11:47 PM »
This time is a mash-up of the famous The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme by Will Smith, with the Murasaki Forest track from MOTHER 3. 

<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DYQLYIg5XM" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DYQLYIg5XM</a>

OK, so it doesn't feature a lot of Nowhere Islands from the game. Bite me. It was actually a last minute decision to call it the "The Fresh Prince of Nowhere". For quite a while it was called "The Fresh Prince of Murasaki Forest" and it was about to be the final name, but then after modifying some images you see in the music video, I realized that "Prince of Nowhere" sounded funnier.

Plus, let's be honest, who can remember the name "Murasaki Forest" and tell it's from the game? I wouldn't.

Enjoy.

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Video Game Chat / Tell Capcom wassup.
« on: January 13, 2010, 11:39:11 PM »
Copy and paste it: http://www.capcom-unity.com/s-kill/blog/2010/01/13/introducing_the_capcom_unity_suggestion_box_(beta)!_
(Its not my fault. That’s what the actual URL is.)

Alternatively, here: http://www.capcom-unity.com/go/suggestion/box

You people want a Mega Man Legends 3 like I do? Or a Power Stone 3? Resident Evil Outbreak File 3? Marvel VS. Capcom 3? You all better go tell them was'sup, because this is probably the most direct opportunity to tell them what you want, ever.

You all better speak up if you want Capcom to make a new Power Stone or Mega Man game, otherwise not participating will mean you surrendering your right to ***** about anything to them.

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Welcome to my eighth PEMNAS Playthrough. I start this year (decade!) with another VERY particular Nintendo game from the 16-Bit era, and THIS game is the unreleased 1995 Star Fox 2 game for the Super Nintendo, AND on the REAL Expert Mode with Corneria actually taking damage! This is also the patched English version with no debug, too! Plus it's presented in HD!

This game was scheduled to have been released on November 1995, right around the time when the Nintendo Ultra 64 was originally meant to launch in. The game was, according to Programmer Dylan Cuthbert, the game was "fully complete". However, producer and co-creator Shigeru Miyamoto felt the need for his development staff to get away from 3D on the SNES and just focus on developing for the then-upcoming Ultra 64 instead, specifically Super Mario 64, where that game would include many elements from Star Fox 2, specifically the camera angle dynamics.

Quite possibly the most famous unreleased title in the world, it's such a shame that such a wonderful game like this didn't see the light of day in retail. That doesn't do the game any justice and something should be done about it! ;) Unreleased games are awesome. Let's get Nintendo to release this and EarthBound NES (Zero is a fan name, not official. D=) on Virtual Console!

(Part 1) Star Fox 2 (Expert Mode) - First Failed Attempt Recap - Battleship & Titania
(Part 2) Star Fox 2 (Expert Mode) - Meteor & Battleship
(Part 3) Star Fox 2 (Expert Mode) - Venom & Algy / Andrew & Fortuna
(Part 4) Star Fox 2 (Expert Mode) - Pigma & Leon + Macbeth (SF logo cameo)
(Part 5) Star Fox 2 (Expert Mode) - F-Pantron + Battleships + Space Blade
(Part 6) Star Fox 2 (Expert Mode) - Titania + Star Wolf
(Part 7) Star Fox 2 (Expert Mode) - Astropolis + Andross Unmasked
(Part 8/ THE END) Star Fox 2 (Expert Mode) - Ending / Staff Roll / Credits + Ranking

Hope you enjoyed this run as much as I had. =) Also, PEMNAS stands for "PLEASE EXCUSE MY NOOB ASS SKILLS". I invented the term myself.

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Fan Creations / Blood On Fortuna - Musical mash-ups (12/22/09)
« on: December 22, 2009, 06:26:49 PM »
Yet another mash of Michael Jackson's Blood On The Dance Floor, and Star Fox/Wing's Fortuna. I think this one is interesting too because when I examined the wavelength for songs, they looked very similar, at least to me.

I call it, Blood On Fortuna:
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23n0kW6_vgY" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23n0kW6_vgY</a>

OK, I think I'm gonna be done with MJ for a while. My next mash idea which involves a track from "GoldenEye 007" will certainly come out of left wing to everyone! I swear it, you won't believe it.

Enjoy.

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I selling a used Official Memory Expansion Pak for Nintendo 64 game console. This is Pak doubles the consoles internal RAM. This pak is ideal for gamers who desire to play N64 games that require or recommend the Pak such as Perfect Dark, The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, Donkey Kong 64, Resident Evil 2, to name a few. It is in good, used condition, and is a first-party accessory (Officially made by Nintendo). Its an auction starting at $0.01, with $1.99 S/H. Fixed asking price is $14.99, however: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250542897239

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GoldenEye 007 for the Nintendo 64, based on the 1995 James Bond film of the same name, is what I would call the first-person shooter console game that I've ever gave a crap about in my life. It was also the first FPS game I've played. To be honest, I've never played another FPS game after GoldenEye (except perhaps playing a little of Perfect Dark for N64, the spiritual sequel to GoldenEye, but I'll get to that later). Mostly because I don't have the console for the FPS game that I'm interested in playing (speaking about Halo and Half-Life, iirc both for the Xbox brand, I hear those are awesome), and/or that the video game market is so flooded with the "me-too" FPS games that I'd stop caring about them entirely (Not quite sure if that last part made sense).

But, at least to me, there's something about GoldenEye that stands out from many games. For some reason, at least for me, it actually made sense to put Bond into a first-person perspective of the player, run around blowing and shooting crap up and causing complete chaos and utter mayhem while completing your assigned objectives mostly based on sequences from the film.

I had a blast in some of the levels, especially the ones where you have to save Natalya several times from the enemies, my most favorite of all is the Train level, where you inside one and you get to shoot the living shuck out of the soldiers while hiding behind the wooden crates and -- I swear I was/am intrigued at how much destruction you can cause in this particular level with explosive weapon cheats on -- raising hell from start to finish.

At the end of the train level, you encounter Natalya taken hostage by Alec Trevelyan's henchman, and you are confronted with a deadly, yet easy decision: Stop for the mission, or Natalya dies. Some of you would probably just do both them and you a favor and shoot the dumb broad for all the stupid mission failures that resulted from her deaths of stupidity (and sometimes hilarity) just cause she got in you gun's way or for running into an explosion or crossfire. But in order to advance, you had to save her, and that was mandatory. So you shoot the henchman (Ourumov), and if you're good enough, shoot both that witch in the black clothing (Xenia) and that stiff-ass Brit (Alec) for their [bundle of sticks]gotry against the British government. Once you free Natalya, the doors suddenly become sealed, trapping you inside the room and now that ******* has placed a bomb inside the train which will be set off in one minute (Three/six minutes in the film). At this point, I've felt a sense of pressure and anxiety, and my only hope to escape was though a square hole in the floor. With your handy laser watch, you cut though the hole and escape with Natalya, and watch the train go boom.

Speaking of going boom, I think this game made me a BIG fan of explosions in media. I swear, with a Grenade Launcher, I'm a shuck terrorist (as in, I love blowing stuff up). B) But of course, don't take me the wrong way, I'm not psycho or anything. I just love dealing damage to enemies in games with flash and booms, and with GoldenEye, you can place explosives underneath unsuspecting (indifferent? O_o ) soldiers and watch 'em go. This piece sums up my lust toward destruction in the game.

Going back to what GoldenEye might have that many games even today don't. I think it's its style. One example of this is the death animation. When you get yo' ass capped enough and die, you see this "spilling blood" animation that covers the screen from the top, and a Bond-like theme plays during that animation. I really thought, "if Bond has to go, he shows it in style". Another is some of the character animation, whenever you coming out of a hole or a corridor, you sometimes see enemies jump out and twist their torso and point and aim their gun at you with there other arm moved out. This may be "meh" today, but back then it was both cool and amazing, especially when you consider how realistic the animation was at the time.

And last but not least, the music. OH GOD THE MUSIC. Timeless. Beautiful. The soundtrack is something I could actually dance to. My absolute favorite is the Surface theme (first visit). I swear that theme... that theme has this ambiance that makes it so sexy and epic. I'm actually considering mashing that beat with something, but I've got nothing yet. This soundtrack is god on the N64. It beat Zelda:Oot, yes you heard me right.  :fappery:

All in all, this isn't/wasn't some licensed piece of crap you find at bargain-bins at a god[darn] North American Wal-Mart for $10 a pop. This is, and I'm sure many will agree, actually one of the best, or THE best, console FPS video game of the 1990's, and one that helped popularize the first-person shooter genre on the consoles. Truly one of the most remarkable games on the N64 and possibly the best licensed title of the fifth generation of video games, this is a game I enjoyed dearly back in the day.

And after years of not officially owning an N64 until just recently, I've decided to take the time to create my seventh PEMNAS series around this game, which has brought me nostalgic joy and great memories. Hope you enjoy.  B) Also, PEMNAS = PLEASE EXCUSE MY NOOB ASS SKILLS. I invented the term myself.

Here's the playlist to see the series in 19 parts (23 videos):
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=410EDC341774011F

Or just pick one:
(Part 1) Opening Intro + First Stage: Mission 1: Dam
(Part 2) Second Stage: Mission 1: Facility
(Part 3) Third Stage: Mission 1: Runway
(Part 4) Forth Stage: Mission 2: Surface Act 1
(Part 5) Fifth Stage: Mission 2: Bunker
(Part 6) Sixth Stage: Mission 3: Silo
(Part 7) Seventh Stage: Mission 4: Frigate
(Part 8 ) Eighth Stage: Mission 5: Surface Act 2
(Part 9.0) Ninth Stage 1st Half: Mission 5: Bunker Act 2
(Part 9.5) Ninth Stage 2nd Half: Mission 5: Bunker Act 2
(Part 10) Tenth Stage: Mission 6: Statue Park
(Part 11) Eleventh Stage: Mission 6: Military Archives
(Part 12) Twelfth Stage: Mission 6: Streets of St. Petersburg
(Part 13) Thirteenth Stage: Mission 6: Depot
(Part 14) Fourteenth Stage: Mission 6: Train
(Part 15.0) - Vs. Xenia - Fifteenth Stage: Mission 7: Jungle
(Part 15.5) Sneaking In - Fifteenth Stage: Mission 7: Jungle
(Part 16.0) Clearing Out - Sixteenth Stage: Mission 7: Control
(Part 16.5) Hacking the GoldenEye - Sixteenth Stage: Mission 7: Control
(Part 17.0) 1st Half - Seventeenth Stage: Mission 7: Caverns
(Part 17.5) 2nd Half - Seventeenth Stage: Mission 7: Caverns
(Part 18 ) Vs. Alec - Eighteenth Stage: Mission 7: Cradle
(Part 19 / THE END?) Ending + Credits - Making Out: 64-Bit Style


So would you all agree that GoldenEye is awesome and that it influenced video games in more ways then one? Note that you are not limited to this question.

DISCUSS.

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Welcome to my seventh PEMNAS Playthrough. This month's game is the VERY particular licensed James Bond / 007 game Golden Eye 007 for the Nintendo 64. This game is based on the 1995 James Bond film of the same name.

This isn't some licensed piece of crap you find at bargain-bins at a god[darn] Wal-Mart for $10. This is actually one of the best, or THE best, FPS video game of the 1990's, and one that helped popularize the first-person shooter genre on the consoles. Truly one of the most remarkable games on the N64 and possibly the best licensed title of the fifth generation of video games, this game I enjoyed dearly back in the day. Great movie too, IMO. And after years of not officially owning an N64 until just recently, I've have the pleasure of creating this PEMNAS series around 007. Hope you enjoy. =)

Recording date: October 30, 2009 - November 14, 2009

Here's the playlist to see the series in 19 parts (23 videos):
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=410EDC341774011F

Or just pick one:
(Part 1) Opening Intro + First Stage: Mission 1: Dam
(Part 2) Second Stage: Mission 1: Facility
(Part 3) Third Stage: Mission 1: Runway
(Part 4) Forth Stage: Mission 2: Surface Act 1
(Part 5) Fifth Stage: Mission 2: Bunker
(Part 6) Sixth Stage: Mission 3: Silo
(Part 7) Seventh Stage: Mission 4: Frigate
(Part 8) Eighth Stage: Mission 5: Surface Act 2
(Part 9.0) Ninth Stage 1st Half: Mission 5: Bunker Act 2
(Part 9.5) Ninth Stage 2nd Half: Mission 5: Bunker Act 2
(Part 10) Tenth Stage: Mission 6: Statue Park
(Part 11) Eleventh Stage: Mission 6: Military Archives
(Part 12) Twelfth Stage: Mission 6: Streets of St. Petersburg
(Part 13) Thirteenth Stage: Mission 6: Depot
(Part 14) Fourteenth Stage: Mission 6: Train
(Part 15.0) - Vs. Xenia - Fifteenth Stage: Mission 7: Jungle
(Part 15.5) Sneaking In - Fifteenth Stage: Mission 7: Jungle
(Part 16.0) Clearing Out - Sixteenth Stage: Mission 7: Control
(Part 16.5) Hacking the GoldenEye - Sixteenth Stage: Mission 7: Control
(Part 17.0) 1st Half - Seventeenth Stage: Mission 7: Caverns
(Part 17.5) 2nd Half - Seventeenth Stage: Mission 7: Caverns
(Part 18) Vs. Alec - Eighteenth Stage: Mission 7: Cradle
(Part 19 / THE END?) Ending + Credits - Making Out: 64-Bit Style


Thanks for watching!!

Also, PEMNAS stands for "PLEASE EXCUSE MY NOOB ASS SKILLS". I invented the term myself.

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Fan Creations / WHO'S BAD (Bowser is.) (11/27/09) Musical mash-ups
« on: November 27, 2009, 11:35:40 PM »
(I'm so gonna get marked for this.)

Hey guys, WHO'S BAD? BOWSER IS!

<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaFzmx6gfmQ" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaFzmx6gfmQ</a>

It's another mash between MJ's Bad and Super Mario World's Valley of Bowser. Enjoy. =)

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Mario Chat / Quite possibly the least known TV appearance for Mario...?
« on: October 18, 2009, 07:03:25 PM »
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEk8gxC06rU

This was something I found the other day in my old VHS tape collection. What you see here is a clip of Mario featured in a TV game show from Spain called El Gran Juego De La Oca. This program used to air on Telemundo (now called TeleFutura, I believe) back in the mid 1990's, and I used to DIG this show when I was a lot younger.

Basically there were four adult contestants, two men and two women, and what the game was about was this giant board game based on the centuries-old children's game, Juego de la oca (Game of the Goose). As they played the game, they competed in extreme stunts [at least for the time, =P] in a test of mind, physicality, and courage to win money and prizes. Stunts included activities like diving into a swimming pool to disarm some explosives underwater, or pulling ribbons from wild animals, to name a few.

What does this have to do with Mario? Well, in this segment of the show, the contestant "San Pablo" has to rescue Princess DAISY who's trapped inside an iron bar prison. To achieve this, he has to use a frame welder to burn through the metal/iron/copper/whatever, and set Daisy free! Daisy is basically a actress in a costume, just like Mario.

Apparently, the Spain division for Nintendo (Aptly named Nintendo of Spain) was a sponsor for that program, since they advertised the Mario series periodically through this show (Specifically, the Game Boy portable console I believe, hence Princess Daisy's "appearance" instead of Peach.)

Just something I'd thought I'd like to share. To make a discussion of this, let me ask if anyone has ever seen any random TV appearances of Mario anytime? Is that even a valid question at all? If not, then let's discuss about this obscure Mario TV appearance.

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Fan Creations / Re: Post your YouTube info here!
« on: September 26, 2009, 11:22:35 AM »
Guess I can't make up my mind. Not to mention ANOTHER Mega Man game for the third time in row!

Welcome to my sixth PEMNAS series. This month's game is the Blue Bomber's first 32-Bit game, Mega Man 8 (in Japan called Rockman 8: Metal Heroes)! This happens to be the Mega Man Anniversary Collection GCN version. That means awkward controls! Ugh. =P But its not so bad. This was actually  the very first Mega Man game I've played and I cherished it as my favorite Original Mega Man game ever. MM9 is great but there's a charm it lost from MM8, IMO.

Recording date: September 18, 2009

Here's the playlist to see the entire series in 17 parts:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=EF26C27920680102

Or just pick one:
(Part 1) Opening + Intro Island Stage
(Part 2) Tengu Man Stage
(Part 3) Clown Man's Stage
(Part 4) Grenade Man's Stage
(Part 5) Frost Man Stage (with Prototype / Beta Music)
(Part 6) Duo awakens - Outside of Wily's Tower - vs. Duo
(Part 7) Astro Man's Stage
(Part 8) Aqua Man's Stage
(Part 9) Sword Man's Stage
(Part 10) Search Man's Stage
(Part 11) Collecting Bolts + Mega Ball's Potential
(Part 12) Wily Tower 1 + Mega Ball's Most Useful Moments
(Part 13) Wily Tower 2 + "Aerial" Battle with 'Bliking'
(Part 14) Wily Tower 3 + Vs. Bass, and Green Devil
(Part 15) Wily Tower 4: Part 1: The Eight Robot Masters of MM8
(Part 16) Wily Tower 4: Part 2: Dr. Wily Final Battle
(Part 17/END) Ending + Staff Roll

Thanks for watching!!

Also, PEMNAS stands for "PLEASE EXCUSE MY NOOB ASS SKILLS". I invented the term myself.

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Fan Creations / (9/5/09) Musical mash-ups
« on: September 05, 2009, 10:44:14 AM »
My newest music videos are ready!

This was just uploaded today, enjoy!

MJ's They Don't Care About Us + EarthBound's Kraken of the Sea = They Don't Care About Kraken
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-B16O13YlQE" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-B16O13YlQE</a>

And be sure to check this out too!

Michael Jackson's Will You Be There + EarthBound's Fourside = Will You Be There at Fourside?
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2B4ewg1FJs" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2B4ewg1FJs</a>

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Fan Creations / Re: Post your YouTube info here!
« on: August 29, 2009, 11:17:43 AM »
Welcome to my fifth and (probably-for-while-otherwise-if-I-change-my-mind) final PEMNAS. This month's game is the Blue Bomber's first official entry to the 16-Bit realm, and he's coming in with a big make-over. This game is (duh) Mega Man X! This game was hot s*** back in the day, and it still continues to be one of the very most popular titles in the Mega Man franchise. Also, in this run, includes some trivia and commentary of the game in the form of annotations. Also, I took some liberties and included music from other Mega Man games in some fights.

Here's the playlist to see the entire series in 13 parts:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=434EC23FBE527CFD

Or just pick one:
(Part 1) Intro Stage
(Part 2) Chill Penguin + Leg Parts
(Part 3) Flame Mammoth + Head Part + Storm Eagle
(Part 4) Arm Part + Spark Mandrill
(Part 5) Armored Armadillo
(Part 6) Launch Octopus
(Part 7) Boomer Kuwanger + Body Armor + Sting Chameleon
(Part 8) Heart, Sub Tank, and Hadouken
(Part 9) Sigma's Base Act 1 + Vile + Zero dies
(Part 10) Sigma's Base Act 2
(Part 11) Sigma's Base Act 3
(Part 12) Sigma's Base Final Act + Velgarder + Sigma
(Part 13 / END) Mega Man X (MMXC) Epilogue + Credits

Recording date: August 21-22, 2009

Thanks for watching!!

Also, PEMNAS: PLEASE EXCUSE MY NOOB ASS SKILLS.

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Fan Creations / Re: (8/2/09) Musical mash-ups I make...
« on: August 20, 2009, 01:57:45 AM »
Dude, awesome work, and congrats on the blog-plug.

Might you take requests at some point?
Sure. As long as it seems plausible.

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