Recorded with ZD Game Recorder and Oswan 0.72
For those that have never heard of the Wonderswan Color, the first, second and fourth games of the series have been remade for this system.
Mist Cave to Mist Village. I'm considering getting more of this out.
Recorded on Sega Saturn system w/capture card
Prepare to laugh your asses off again. There's more wacky Final Fight Revenge footage straight ahead! It's crazy how this game tried to look serious and dark like the previous Final Fights for SNES, Sega CD and Arcade. But this is Looney Tunes type shit compared to those!
B-BANG! LOL
Recorded on Super Famicom system w/capture card
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Playthrough of World 1.
There are alternate routes, but I went linear.
All I can say, Japanese quirkiness kicks ass.
As soon as I get Director's Status (I'll probably be dead by then) I will delete this video and make an uncut version.
Recorded with Super Famicom system/capture card
Playthrough of world 1 (Europe). Due to the fact I'm playing on an original copy with my limited knowledge of Japanese, I still don't know if I'm missing any important or secret stuff, anyone's free to call me out on any mistakes I made.
Recorded on PC Engine Duo-R and A/V capture card
Intro, segmented gameplay clips and the ending.
Throughout the game I took quite a bit of cheap hits that take off a little too much damage.
Recorded with FCEUltra
Playing on the English translated rom. Based on a Japanese horror flick produced by the late Juzo Itami. This is considered to have laid the foundation of Resident Evil/Biohazard series.
Gameplay demo of Bandai's PS1 action/RPG based off the anime.
It is 3/4 view/Isometric like Landstalker, Super Mario RPG, Solstice, Equinox and Breath of Fire 3 and 4.
Unfortunately, this game is almost unplayable if you don't understand conversational Japanese language.
This is how Ghostbusters II SHOULD have been done on the NES in America. You get to play not four, but FIVE Ghostbusters, because Louis "Vinz Clortho" Tully joins up.
Random clips of the 8-bit Famicom games that I own, particularly my favorites that never made it out of Japan. I know I have more good games so I'm gonna revise this from time to time.These are not emulated, but they're real copies and some came off my pirate Famicom multicarts.