Hearing the “Hello there!” after Pizza Tower came out hits so incredibly different And *yes,* I do know that Pizza Tower pulled the sound from this game. That’s why I made this comment.
The people who made the tracks for the game in turn pulled it from a CD that had sound samples on it. A TH-camr by the name geno7 made a whole video about Wario Land 4's sound design.
It is a little bit of a shame that quitting back to the menu is faster than just entering an exiting levels normally, one of the few bad things about TASes is stuff that's a bit jarring to watch like that.
@@chrisfearn4837 Yeah, I liked TASes a lot more before people realised they could save a few lag frames by completely disabling sound and stuff like that. It's faster sure, but imo the cost is too great.
Hearing the “Hello there!” after Pizza Tower came out hits so incredibly different
And *yes,* I do know that Pizza Tower pulled the sound from this game. That’s why I made this comment.
The people who made the tracks for the game in turn pulled it from a CD that had sound samples on it. A TH-camr by the name geno7 made a whole video about Wario Land 4's sound design.
11:53 WHAT? I didn't know that was a thing.
This game used to give my friend anxiety and I would always intentionally play it whenever they were around because of that
0:07 - 0:10 the drums and the sounds make a cool loop
Some of the things that TAS did in Hotel Horror felt flat out illegal.
It is a little bit of a shame that quitting back to the menu is faster than just entering an exiting levels normally, one of the few bad things about TASes is stuff that's a bit jarring to watch like that.
Agreed. It may be faster but just doesn't look clean
@@chrisfearn4837
Yeah, I liked TASes a lot more before people realised they could save a few lag frames by completely disabling sound and stuff like that. It's faster sure, but imo the cost is too great.
@@KCzz15 You're not That Guy.
@@GreyMaria
What?
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