I had a similar experience of finding out who the people who made the obscure PAL-only PS1 shmup Retro Force, were, back in 2009. Since the credits did not pop up anywhere in the game (or at least that's what I iniitally thought), I decided to use a HEX editor myself to look inside the game's EXE, and behold: It actually lists the names of the people who worked on it, those being the very same ones who later went on to work on Wip3out, Colony Wars: Red Sun and even Lemmings Revolution on the PC. Later on in life however, I did discover that the credits that were previously unviewable, can be viewed if you leave idle for a while on the main menu to activate Demo Mode. And after about 10 minutes going through Demo Mode, the credits suddenly popped up, but they scroll way too fast, you won't even know who the people who made it were.
Wow, that's a weird piece of trivia. Like the credit equivalent of being introverted or shy. "Should we list our names?" "Yes, but uh...do it fast..." XD
i was probably 6 or 7 when this game released that there was an advert on a billboard in one of the Twisted Metal games for CWS Cool to know that one dev got to work on TM3. One of the few racing games that movivated me as a youngin to have the career in motorsports that i have today.
That was a neat discovery, but I need to AKSHUALLY one thing: "CART World Series is an F1 racing game" No, it's CART (what is now know as IndyCar) racing game.
Wow I love this Jason! 😍 👍 So interesting and fun facts. To solve the message was like a game in itself. 🤓 😁 Awesome video! 🤗 Have a wonderful summer and take care. (^_^=)
The math was easy to find once he told us that it was but shifted to the right. So to decrypt the values I just converted the known solution to binary shifted it to the left converted back into binary and back into the hex
"Be sure to drink your.... Ovaltine? Ovaltine? A crummy commercial!"
No joke, I had that in the script until the very end, but then changed my mind. Great minds think alike! XD
well I'm glad I'm not the only one that made the 'ovaltine' comparison once the message was clear, haha! was still quite the journey, for sure.
This is pretty cool. Great video!
Thanks! It was super fun to write up. :D
awesome episode! my favorite hidden message in a game was the dude from new tetris for n64. crazy
Oh yeah, that was *bonkers*. :O
I had a similar experience of finding out who the people who made the obscure PAL-only PS1 shmup Retro Force, were, back in 2009. Since the credits did not pop up anywhere in the game (or at least that's what I iniitally thought), I decided to use a HEX editor myself to look inside the game's EXE, and behold: It actually lists the names of the people who worked on it, those being the very same ones who later went on to work on Wip3out, Colony Wars: Red Sun and even Lemmings Revolution on the PC. Later on in life however, I did discover that the credits that were previously unviewable, can be viewed if you leave idle for a while on the main menu to activate Demo Mode. And after about 10 minutes going through Demo Mode, the credits suddenly popped up, but they scroll way too fast, you won't even know who the people who made it were.
Wow, that's a weird piece of trivia. Like the credit equivalent of being introverted or shy. "Should we list our names?" "Yes, but uh...do it fast..." XD
i was probably 6 or 7 when this game released that there was an advert on a billboard in one of the Twisted Metal games for CWS
Cool to know that one dev got to work on TM3.
One of the few racing games that movivated me as a youngin to have the career in motorsports that i have today.
Nice! :D
This was pretty cool. I enjoy hearing about things like this.
Thanks! As do I - it's all about being in the weeds. : )
Super-awesome to see our email chat "ported" to a fun video! :)
Thanks! You're quite inspirational. :D
@@GameRaveTV Whoa, thanks for the awesome words! :)
Neat!
Thanks!
That was a neat discovery, but I need to AKSHUALLY one thing:
"CART World Series is an F1 racing game"
No, it's CART (what is now know as IndyCar) racing game.
I had no idea! That's good to know - I thought all open-cockpit cars were considered F1. Thanks for the heads up!
800107C0, and 800107C8 be like 😲
Right?!
Wow I love this Jason! 😍 👍 So interesting and fun facts. To solve the message was like a game in itself. 🤓 😁
Awesome video! 🤗
Have a wonderful summer and take care. (^_^=)
You too! Thanks!
Man, PlayStation lore goes deep.
What's scary is, I'm sure I haven't even scratched the surface.
The math was easy to find once he told us that it was but shifted to the right. So to decrypt the values I just converted the known solution to binary shifted it to the left converted back into binary and back into the hex
Yes and to simpletons like me that IS MAGIC. XD
And at the time, I was thinking it was too easy of an "encryption" and that maybe I should come up with something more complex!
Please, where can I download it to play it again on the PC, I miss that game...
Check archive.org, they're usually a good place for finding things.
bloated nonsense that has nothing to do with the video
What's bloated?