Varia final part
Rating: User: ShadowSplitter09 2008-06-11T21:28:02.053ZTags: varia | playthrough | part | 4 | final |
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The fifth stage of my Castlevania playthrough. I couldn't really avoid too much damage in this level so I got to the boss as quick as I could and let him have it with the holy water/stun trick. Otherwise Death would have been a bitch, he always is; especially at the amount of health I had.
Footage: Castlevania (NES)
Stage: 5 - Torture Chambers
Music: Don't Wait Until Night (Rock Version)
Tags: Castlevania | NES | Nintendo | Playthrough | Movie | Vampire | Killer | Dracula | Simon | Belmont |
The fourth stage of my playthrough of Castlevania. This stage was a tad bit harder than the others. I'll admit I'm being cheap with the holy water, but you know how difficult these games can be without taking advantage of the loop holes. Plus I'm trying not to die at all, so it'll at least be mildy entertaining even tho I'm no gaming god.
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The third stage of my playthrough of Castlevania. I tried my best to not let things get to slow and boring. However, those damn skeletons did manage to get several hits in on me. *shakes fist in the air*
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The second stage of my playthrough of Castlevania on an emulator. In this stage I tried my best to avoid all damage, but I'm only human. Needless to say I got hit a couple times. Also at the end I'm sorry about the short-lived Medusa fight, she had it coming. ;) So yes, I cheated her!
Footage: Castlevania (NES)
Stage: 2 - Castle Tower
Music: Theme of Simon (Rock Version)
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The 6th and final stage of my Castlevania playthrough. I hope you enjoy and I do apologize for the length, I probably should have sped up the part with me collecting hearts. However, I thought it might actually help someone who didn't know you could do that. Drac really got me worked up, my palms were all sweaty. You see if you've never played this game before the final boss fight is generally super hard. Anyway, enjoy and maybe pickup some tips from the video if you're new to the game.
Footage: Castlevania (NES)
Stage: 6 - Clocktower
Music: Cross A Fear (Rock Version)
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The first stage of my playthrough of Castlevania (NES). Keep in mind this is only the third or so time of me beating the original. So I'm no master, I just felt like editing the clips a little and adding in some really good music. But don't complain to me if it isn't impressive. More stages to come.
Footage: Castlevania (NES)
Stage: 1 - Castle Entrance
Music: Vampire Killer (Rock Version)
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Yes, I just barely woke up when I did this 3rd one-credit video on 'SUPER EXPERT' Mode.
In memory of
Godfrey
Oliver
Danie Yes, I just barely woke up when I did this 3rd one-credit video on 'SUPER EXPERT' Mode.
In memory of
Godfrey
Oliver
Daniel
And specially dedicated to:
- FreedomFighterLance
- TheTechSupportGeek2
- KidsTVFan1
- CSK2E (~Thank you for your help!!)
- jeancd1001
- alvieao2
- jukimv1986
- avril322
- DMRQ
Yes. Months ago I made up my mind and I went forth bravely to face something that I've been dodging all along - my
GREATEST OBSTACLE in the Bust-A-Move/Puzzle Bobble milieu. You heard right - Puzzle Bobble 4.
In the entire arcade series 4 has been known to be the HARDEST by far, with the controversial pulley system they introduced, for the first, and the last time.
I have also beaten the last arcade sequel Super Puzzle Bobble (not to be mixed up with the home console releases of the same name though game features and mechanics are similar) on one credit.
Yes, 4 was the ONLY arcade Puzzle Bobble title I didn't manage to beat in one credit. Until now.
Enjoy, and thanks for watching.
PS I may put up a second one-credit video (I am still considering as I have a total of 5 one-credit videos of this title done also on 'Super Expert' Mode).
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Just because I think Action 52 is a worse game than this does not mean this is a good game by any means, but this level 1 playthrough will show you how stupid some elements of the level are that other reviewers have not covered because of the bad controls. This is the worst on the N64 though and nobody should be playing this game. This is also my first exclusive on Livevideo.
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This is my new let's play of Super Mario Bros. 3 for the NES. I use the original NES game for footage, because even though the All-stars version is better in graphics, its basically the same game and to do a let's play I should do the original not a remake. Super Mario Bros. 3 is the most famous mario game of all time except for the original Super Mario Bros. Its the first one to have an overworld map view which was a new thing back then and it was revolutionary in the fact that you could choose your route, find secrets, and other things. Super Mario Bros. 3 is so classic that there was a movie called "The Wizard" made pretty much to just hype this game up.
Story:
Well... its the same as all the other mario games (Excluding SMB2). Bowser has kidnapped the princess, mario has to go save her. But first, he must go through 8 worlds (unless you use the warp flute) defeating all of Bowser's(aka King Koopa) offspring or brothers or whatever...
Gameplay:
Anyway, Luigi of course is only playable as player 2, but I dont think they really have much difference in ability. Its pretty much just a color swap to make you able to tell the difference between you and your 2nd player. You have a number of power-ups you can attain inside levels or in mushroom huts. The costumes all have different uses respectively, some more useful then others:
The worlds are very diverse and the controls are very responsive (like every other mario game).
World 1 (Grass Land) - kinda hard to describe as it doesnt really have a theme beyond just grassy fields and more grassy fields.
World 2 (Desert Hill) - when you get to the desert *cough* Iraq! *cough* where you find alot different levels that are based on desert terrain, but with 2 unique stages (one with a sun trying to kill you and one where you are in a pyramid).
World 3 (Sea Side) -- your water world based around... water! duh! lol. This is one of my favorites but still a hard one. It is one of my favorites because I love getting in that lil boat and getting all the power-ups on the islands. It may seem small and miniscule but it's still fun as hell and a classic feeling. It has some land levels but the first few are mostly based around water.
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This is my new let's play of Super Mario Bros. 3 for the NES. I use the original NES game for footage, because even though the All-stars version is better in graphics, its basically the same game and to do a let's play I should do the original not a remake. Super Mario Bros. 3 is the most famous mario game of all time except for the original Super Mario Bros. Its the first one to have an overworld map view which was a new thing back then and it was revolutionary in the fact that you could choose your route, find secrets, and other things. Super Mario Bros. 3 is so classic that there was a movie called "The Wizard" made pretty much to just hype this game up.
Story:
Well... its the same as all the other mario games (Excluding SMB2). Bowser has kidnapped the princess, mario has to go save her. But first, he must go through 8 worlds (unless you use the warp flute) defeating all of Bowser's(aka King Koopa) offspring or brothers or whatever...
Gameplay:
Anyway, Luigi of course is only playable as player 2, but I dont think they really have much difference in ability. Its pretty much just a color swap to make you able to tell the difference between you and your 2nd player. You have a number of power-ups you can attain inside levels or in mushroom huts. The costumes all have different uses respectively, some more useful then others:
The worlds are very diverse and the controls are very responsive (like every other mario game).
World 1 (Grass Land) - kinda hard to describe as it doesnt really have a theme beyond just grassy fields and more grassy fields.
World 2 (Desert Hill) - when you get to the desert *cough* Iraq! *cough* where you find alot different levels that are based on desert terrain, but with 2 unique stages (one with a sun trying to kill you and one where you are in a pyramid).
World 3 (Sea Side) -- your water world based around... water! duh! lol. This is one of my favorites but still a hard one. It is one of my favorites because I love getting in that lil boat and getting all the power-ups on the islands. It may seem small and miniscule but it's still fun as hell and a classic feeling. It has some land levels but the first few are mostly based around water.
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