I should note that this detail doesnt come up at all in the english versions of Ys Eternal or Ys I & II chronicles. The chronicles version of ys 2 on psp does directly reference Tommy Wiseau and The Room though.
They're just like me fr. Jokes aside, that part of the segment was a good reminder for me to start Ys, especially since I already played Trails in the Sky FC and the music and story were phenomenal. I know it's a different type of game but I'm interested. So thanks for helping this segment happen!
So happy that Vinny finally got exposed to Ys and Falcom music thanks to this segment. That's it, I don't expect playthrus or anything, it's just so nice that he just had an fun little time with it.
Honestly this was my first time ever seeing the gameplay of Ys, I have the entire OST downloaded cuz I heard one of the songs from an old flash animation
I kinda wonder why nobody told him that Ys 1 is like around 6 hours long for a first timer, and that all Ys games before the series imo lost itself with Ys 7 and newer were less then 10 hours long and somewhat impressive for what they were!
YES. Vinny played Ys. It's one of my favorite game series. I love it so much, I even wrote a whole album with Ys inspired music as a tribute. Just love the blend between orchestral textures and rock & metal guitar sounds. Started out with Ys VI and fell in love with the series. That game probably has one of the best boss themes ever written. In fact, I think Ys VI or Memories of Celceta would make a nice stream for vinny, since they're short games and have the fun combat from the later games.
Ernst is still one of the best boss songs out there. (I'm more fond of the _Ys versus Trails in the Sky_ rendition, I play that doing the Final Boss fight in _Metroid Dread,_ it'll make sense in context). Out of the series: - Origin I would argue is the best of the Ark Engine installments, though it's roughly eight hours a route on three routes. - 1 and 2 still have their charms (I recommend either the TG-16 version or Chronicles outright). - Wanderers from Ys, I recommend the TG-16 version. Oath in Felghana's pretty good though (arguably, the PSP version is a bit easier to handle than the Steam/GOG version for some mechanical reasons, not sure which direction the Memoire release will go). - Dawn of Ys/Mask of the Sun - I'd lean more towards Dawn, there's a full fan-made text and voice translation. - Kefin - oof, that one needs an update. (Falcom's CEO once said in an interview that he wants to at least get a remake of that out of the way before he retires.) - Ark - a bit rough with console controls, but otherwise a good installment. - Seven and Memories of Celceta - Party installments, a decent 20 hour experience. - Lacrimosa of Dana - one of the best 50 hour experiences I had, half the songs were bangers outright. - Monstrum NOX - eh... not too fond of this one, didn't help that it tried too hard to not be Dana and paid the price dearly for it.
@@blackyoshi1230 Yeah, I'd say for vinny, something like Ys VI has the advantage of being short (8-11 hours), fun combat with a challenge, awesome music, no anime cringe and good pacing. If he ever wanted to try one of these games, I mean. I was fine with the length of Ys VIII but it really felt too long in Ys IX. Let's hope Ys X will be better. Music was great in both, though. Ys IX had a really awesome theme for outside the city and some great boss themes. Personally though, Ys VI has a special place in my heart and that's what mainly inspired me to write my tribute album. That, and Memories of Celceta. However, the Lacrimosa of Dana main theme is really awesome, especially considering how the sound team implemented the main motifs in the rest of the soundtrack.
Did you start with Ys 6 on the PS2 too? I still prefer that version even without the enhanced teleport option because of it's voice acting for all NPCs and cutscenes and like Adol changing his equipment based on what you wear. Sure some blood is gone and the extra dungeon isnt canon but who cares about that when you trade somewhat cheesy but still charming voice acting for such? I also heavily prefer the PS2 intro, even if the CG aged worse then the PC version of it BUT AT LEAST PEOPLE UNDERSTAND THAT INTRO in compare to whatever tryhard cool but barely telling PC intro of it.
@@Evilriku13 I was on PC. Didn't get a PS2 until much later in life. I didn't mind the lack of voice acting, though because that's what I was used to. I played Ys 1&2 much later, so I didn't even know the series was known for its voice acting.
Man i got so excited when I saw Lilia in the thumbnail. The older versions of Ys 1 and 2 are a little jank, but man do I adore this series. Im shocked dark fact went down that easily too. In the chronicles port, even with cleria armor, he was totally brutal.
@@deadturret4049 I was one of the ones that joined in from 8, but I made sure to youtube the others before that one so I could check out how things used to be.
@@deadturret4049I made sure Adol was way above the recommended lvl for this fight. I predicted Vinny could've had some issues with this save state. Skill-related issues
I've only seen the original PC VGA version, back when Pushinguproses did LPs with Paw Dugan. My memories are pretty fuzzy, but I get the impression they're effectively two different games with the same name.
The best part about Ys I&II is that the flight from one to two up to Ys is (seemingly) fueled by all the money you gain in the tower -- you have zero gold when you land on Ys itself. For real though, I do hope Vinny looks more in to the Ys music. All of it is so good and genuinely shaped my taste of music as a kid.
And it shaped videogame music in general. Most games had short 8 bit music loops back then. Ys raised the bar to the fuxking sky, almost forcing japanese devs and composers to start taking video game music seriously. The TurboGrafx may have flopped, but I like to think its legacy lives in all those incredible bangers of the Super Nintendo era
What the heck even is that game. Thrash metal open with motorcycles as an "instrument" followed by 50's style rock BGM for the actual levels? I'm not complaining, there's definitely a (very good) vibe going on there.
You know Vin... Ys 1 & 2 are actually pretty short games (cant say the same for any the rest), but 1 & 2 go together and are a pretty nice story on their own 😘
@@genericguy54 the usual estimate for those games are around 6-8 hours for Ys I, 10+ hours for Ys II. Varies depending on which port you play because the eternal/chronicles version has some extra content. The early 3D games are at least 10 hours too, and ys 7 onwards are like 40-60 hours
FR, the songs that play during that part of the video are surprisingly catchy. Particularly the one that starts at 38:35. Makes me wish Vinny played it for longer so we got to hear more bangers.
TG-16 had some banger games for sure. I recently played all classic Castlevanias in chronological order, and the jump in production quality is crazy when you go from Super Castlevania to Rondo of Blood. It genuinely feels like a PS1 game but two years earlier.
Vinny has to play like a single Ys game once, they seem right up his alley. The Oath in Felghana when the remaster English translation releases could be perfect. Ys 3 Especially given that he likes Zelda II of all things in the Zelda library.
The problem is that playing Oath in Felghana will ruin all other action RPGs for you forever by virtue of being incredibly good, having instant boss fight retry, and having no filler Except for that one boss fight on Hard or above which shall not be named
I had the same thought after this stream and I got it running myself, and it’s totally worth it. There’s a ton of bangers that Vinny missed out on, and you can even go shopping for biker gear/posters/decorations for your bedroom/save menu. It’s great
"In 1991, PC Format declared It Came from the Desert one of the 50 best computer games ever. The editors wrote that "a classic '50s B-movie plot combined with some lovely graphics make this a fun game" wtf was that editor on?
"wtf was that editor on?" Judging by the name of his magazine, probably a PC. The FMV reimagining only came out on the Turbografx-16, and it's a perfect example of how chasing trends to the detriment of almost everything has been an issue with this industry for a long time.
Ys 3, or the remakes are worth playing. There's a reason why the OST of that game has many compilations and arranged tracks. Heck even the SNES version works.
Just a heads up, Touhou was inspired by both Cotton and Pocky & Rocky, but mostly by the latter Edit: when the author meant Vinny should watch the intro in the Ys segment, he probably meant the intro BEFORE the title screen... missed that one, it's a truly beautiful intro...
Author here. Yeah, initially I was going to tell Vinny to watch everything, but I decided it's best for him to set up the pace. It turned out to be a much funnier segment than I expected, in a good way
Never played anything on TurboGrafx 16 or CD unti I got an FPGA machine. I have played a lot of the libarary now and both of them have a solid library of games. It is also home to the best Castlevania being Rondo of Blood.
but only the Mega Drive/Genesis version or the 3D remake Oath in Felghana, tho that one is kinda hard but at least it feels more playable and enjoyable comparatively then the 90s versions of Wanderers of Ys.
11:49 I actually own the game on Steam through Cinemaware Anthology. While Cinemaware shutdown in 1991 when the TGCD version was released, CD games did not stop being released on TG-16 / Duo until December 1994 with Bonk III (Japan goes further until 1999).
That is probably the least weird Chi Aniki game. Like I remember Joel play Cho Aniki a while ago and that is weird as shit. There is also the PS1 version and that is even more weirder
so close to him playing snatcher, which is simultaneously 100% up his alley (kojima take on bladerunner) and something he will never play (because anime)
Vinny doesnt hate anime, he just doesnt love it. He likes JRPGs, so theres not no chance of a Snatcher stream someday. If we get a big enough Kojima drought, the odds will go up significantly.
Keep in mind we just came through an era where mainstream Top 10 anime was 12yo incest but it's okay because "not blood related". And that was the Top 10 stuff. We're now in an era where the anime is literally about girls playing red rocket with a dog. If you're confused why people don't want to play anime. Maybe take a look at what's popular in the fandom. And no 12yo is not legal in Japan. They have a graduated system where it's not considered a crime if two kids get caught doing things together, but a 30yo Discord mod trying to talk up an underage is still jail. That's the excuse manga authors use to sell incest manga. "Both characters are underage so an old guy joinking to it is somehow not a crime".
Dammit, I wanna play these odd games. But I can never get these cd emulators to work. I wish Vinny would give us some fun tutorials on how to play these games! I know it’s not his style video but I probably could learn the best from him!
ICFTD was fucking great, I had that on the Amiga (it's an ENTRIELY different game here, though, the Turbografx version is nothing like the other versions). I also love Ys, although I never played the Turbografix version.
"It came from the dessert" is an amazing game, and the FMV version is almost abusive in the way it explots the base material. The musical stings are awesome, and fits the original game tho.
Ys series started on Japanese Computers, but it wasn't until TurboGraphix16 CD that Western Gamers finally got exposure to this Action JRPG franchise in the best way possible.
Vinny condemning the user of 'werewolves' while unironically using 'crustscenes' is the kind of hypocrisy that I won't tolerate in my Italian-American, guitar playing, singing, gay streamer.
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It Came From the Desert proves unequivocally that video games are a legitimate art form
I thought that Flappy Bird demonstrated that a decade ago.
@@CaptainSpandex I always think of Retsupurae's riff on it.
You're on our list.
Our DEATH list.
Hey, masandovar the uploader here. I'd just like to point out that Ys' enemies are canonically called goons. The girl mentions it here 54:52
I should note that this detail doesnt come up at all in the english versions of Ys Eternal or Ys I & II chronicles. The chronicles version of ys 2 on psp does directly reference Tommy Wiseau and The Room though.
This segment was great, good job picking these games!
@@kflemonicethanks. I was expecting tech difficulties, since BizHawk can't auto-detect the TurboGrafx bios, but it worked nice and aggaless
They're just like me fr. Jokes aside, that part of the segment was a good reminder for me to start Ys, especially since I already played Trails in the Sky FC and the music and story were phenomenal. I know it's a different type of game but I'm interested. So thanks for helping this segment happen!
Remember when "goon" was only funny on the internet because of Something Awful?
So happy that Vinny finally got exposed to Ys and Falcom music thanks to this segment. That's it, I don't expect playthrus or anything, it's just so nice that he just had an fun little time with it.
Honestly this was my first time ever seeing the gameplay of Ys, I have the entire OST downloaded cuz I heard one of the songs from an old flash animation
BOOTI TRAILS ARE DE BAEST
I kinda wonder why nobody told him that Ys 1 is like around 6 hours long for a first timer, and that all Ys games before the series imo lost itself with Ys 7 and newer were less then 10 hours long and somewhat impressive for what they were!
YES. Vinny played Ys. It's one of my favorite game series. I love it so much, I even wrote a whole album with Ys inspired music as a tribute. Just love the blend between orchestral textures and rock & metal guitar sounds.
Started out with Ys VI and fell in love with the series. That game probably has one of the best boss themes ever written. In fact, I think Ys VI or Memories of Celceta would make a nice stream for vinny, since they're short games and have the fun combat from the later games.
Ernst is still one of the best boss songs out there. (I'm more fond of the _Ys versus Trails in the Sky_ rendition, I play that doing the Final Boss fight in _Metroid Dread,_ it'll make sense in context).
Out of the series:
- Origin I would argue is the best of the Ark Engine installments, though it's roughly eight hours a route on three routes.
- 1 and 2 still have their charms (I recommend either the TG-16 version or Chronicles outright).
- Wanderers from Ys, I recommend the TG-16 version. Oath in Felghana's pretty good though (arguably, the PSP version is a bit easier to handle than the Steam/GOG version for some mechanical reasons, not sure which direction the Memoire release will go).
- Dawn of Ys/Mask of the Sun - I'd lean more towards Dawn, there's a full fan-made text and voice translation.
- Kefin - oof, that one needs an update. (Falcom's CEO once said in an interview that he wants to at least get a remake of that out of the way before he retires.)
- Ark - a bit rough with console controls, but otherwise a good installment.
- Seven and Memories of Celceta - Party installments, a decent 20 hour experience.
- Lacrimosa of Dana - one of the best 50 hour experiences I had, half the songs were bangers outright.
- Monstrum NOX - eh... not too fond of this one, didn't help that it tried too hard to not be Dana and paid the price dearly for it.
@@blackyoshi1230 Yeah, I'd say for vinny, something like Ys VI has the advantage of being short (8-11 hours), fun combat with a challenge, awesome music, no anime cringe and good pacing.
If he ever wanted to try one of these games, I mean.
I was fine with the length of Ys VIII but it really felt too long in Ys IX. Let's hope Ys X will be better. Music was great in both, though. Ys IX had a really awesome theme for outside the city and some great boss themes. Personally though, Ys VI has a special place in my heart and that's what mainly inspired me to write my tribute album. That, and Memories of Celceta. However, the Lacrimosa of Dana main theme is really awesome, especially considering how the sound team implemented the main motifs in the rest of the soundtrack.
Did you start with Ys 6 on the PS2 too? I still prefer that version even without the enhanced teleport option because of it's voice acting for all NPCs and cutscenes and like Adol changing his equipment based on what you wear. Sure some blood is gone and the extra dungeon isnt canon but who cares about that when you trade somewhat cheesy but still charming voice acting for such? I also heavily prefer the PS2 intro, even if the CG aged worse then the PC version of it BUT AT LEAST PEOPLE UNDERSTAND THAT INTRO in compare to whatever tryhard cool but barely telling PC intro of it.
@@Evilriku13 I was on PC. Didn't get a PS2 until much later in life. I didn't mind the lack of voice acting, though because that's what I was used to. I played Ys 1&2 much later, so I didn't even know the series was known for its voice acting.
Seeing Vin explore Ys made me more happy than the time he played a Sonic to completion.
Man i got so excited when I saw Lilia in the thumbnail. The older versions of Ys 1 and 2 are a little jank, but man do I adore this series.
Im shocked dark fact went down that easily too. In the chronicles port, even with cleria armor, he was totally brutal.
@@deadturret4049 I was one of the ones that joined in from 8, but I made sure to youtube the others before that one so I could check out how things used to be.
Objective: Throttle Sonic to completion.
@@deadturret4049I made sure Adol was way above the recommended lvl for this fight. I predicted Vinny could've had some issues with this save state. Skill-related issues
@@MS-fe3vo Thank you for that.
22:36 the fact Vinny didn't notice that the birds had booba the entire time he was playing is something alright
tbh it's a) pretty difficult to see and b) the moon is a skull
i believe those birds are called "great tit"s
you mean the RoBirdsons :)
Historically accurate harpies
I don't think that's supposed to be boobs.
All the names in Cho-Aniki are puns in Japanese. The Emperor is named Bo Bil (a play on the word for Bodybuilder)
That's one bodacious momma in the thumbnail, dudes!
Watching this segments with headphones, I've noticed that the music in most of the games except Cotton is louder than anything else.
God, I haven't thought about It Came From the Desert since that old retsupurae video. What a weird little fever dream of a game.
Retsupurae gang represent
I've only seen the original PC VGA version, back when Pushinguproses did LPs with Paw Dugan. My memories are pretty fuzzy, but I get the impression they're effectively two different games with the same name.
ATTRACTIVE WOMAN IN THUMBNAIL LET'S GOOOOOOOO
I swear I saw two mooscly men on the thumbnail yesterday
@@ponimacaroniI too saw this thumbnail
YEAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There's been three different thumbnails
The best part about Ys I&II is that the flight from one to two up to Ys is (seemingly) fueled by all the money you gain in the tower -- you have zero gold when you land on Ys itself.
For real though, I do hope Vinny looks more in to the Ys music. All of it is so good and genuinely shaped my taste of music as a kid.
And it shaped videogame music in general. Most games had short 8 bit music loops back then. Ys raised the bar to the fuxking sky, almost forcing japanese devs and composers to start taking video game music seriously. The TurboGrafx may have flopped, but I like to think its legacy lives in all those incredible bangers of the Super Nintendo era
Time to make the sequel: "NEC and Hudson's Shagadelic Sequel Pack" with Ginga Fukei, Gates of Thunder and Star Parodier.
I have never seen gameplay of Ginga Fukei, but it's OST was randomly recommended to me on TH-cam, and its fire🔥🔥🔥
@@StrykerMagnum I don't know if Ginga Fukei was the same composer as Bulk Slash, but if so that explains a lot. Both games rule.
Ane-san's menu music is unironically SO GOOD
What the heck even is that game. Thrash metal open with motorcycles as an "instrument" followed by 50's style rock BGM for the actual levels? I'm not complaining, there's definitely a (very good) vibe going on there.
You know Vin... Ys 1 & 2 are actually pretty short games (cant say the same for any the rest), but 1 & 2 go together and are a pretty nice story on their own 😘
@@genericguy54 the usual estimate for those games are around 6-8 hours for Ys I, 10+ hours for Ys II. Varies depending on which port you play because the eternal/chronicles version has some extra content.
The early 3D games are at least 10 hours too, and ys 7 onwards are like 40-60 hours
"Rockabilly sukeban beat-em-up" was NOT on my Vinesauce bingo card.
YES CHO ANIKI ♂️♂️♂️♂️♂️♂️
Oh my, Vinny onii-chan got some Ane-sans and some Anikis.
C'MON COLLEGE BOY
I never realized Ai Cho Aniki had such a banging soundtrack
FR, the songs that play during that part of the video are surprisingly catchy. Particularly the one that starts at 38:35. Makes me wish Vinny played it for longer so we got to hear more bangers.
TG-16 had some banger games for sure. I recently played all classic Castlevanias in chronological order, and the jump in production quality is crazy when you go from Super Castlevania to Rondo of Blood. It genuinely feels like a PS1 game but two years earlier.
Streer Fighter voices sound like adult Peanuts characters.
Borax is mined, which is why you'd see a saloon named borax after the mining activities that this mining town was clearly designed for.
Borax is great for waterproofing sheets.
If anyone ever needed to do so, for some reason.
Johnnys changed the thumbnail like three times
Vinny has to play like a single Ys game once, they seem right up his alley. The Oath in Felghana when the remaster English translation releases could be perfect.
Ys 3 Especially given that he likes Zelda II of all things in the Zelda library.
The problem is that playing Oath in Felghana will ruin all other action RPGs for you forever by virtue of being incredibly good, having instant boss fight retry, and having no filler
Except for that one boss fight on Hard or above which shall not be named
That Ane-san game looked neat. I love Japanese delinquent characters in general so I’ll have to see if I can emulate it myself.
I had the same thought after this stream and I got it running myself, and it’s totally worth it. There’s a ton of bangers that Vinny missed out on, and you can even go shopping for biker gear/posters/decorations for your bedroom/save menu. It’s great
The opening drums for the Anesan game are literally the beginning to the Conan The Barbarian theme
oh man… he’s playin da cho anikis…
I want him or Joel to play Cho Aniki on the PS1.
@@YumeKojoCosplay Oh yeah HR Geiger dick Cho Aniki
@@YumeKojoCosplay Joel played it years ago. I think it's one of the first videos on his full sauce channel
OH!! ANIKI!!
I actually liked their ost's. Sexy Dynamite is my personal favourite. Best gym workout music.
@@Winkows It Looks like the PS2 version.
Ane-San looks and sounds like a Street's of Rage but set during the 1950s.
I guess it would be the 60s if they're supposed to be スケバン.
WE LOVE Ys I&II WE LOVE IT YEAAAAAAH
WE LOVE THE BUMP SYSTEM
I thought i had seen it all from turbo graphix, but this was so neat to see!
13:41 Rock n Roll Mcdonalds!
"In 1991, PC Format declared It Came from the Desert one of the 50 best computer games ever. The editors wrote that "a classic '50s B-movie plot combined with some lovely graphics make this a fun game"
wtf was that editor on?
That'd be more believable as a review for Harvester. It Came is practically five minutes of cutscenes for five seconds of gameplay.
There are two different games. The original has no fmv, Amiga/DOS game. Never seen this one, blew my mind.
"wtf was that editor on?" Judging by the name of his magazine, probably a PC. The FMV reimagining only came out on the Turbografx-16, and it's a perfect example of how chasing trends to the detriment of almost everything has been an issue with this industry for a long time.
It came from the desert triggered a deep memory of Retsupurae.
It Came from the Desert was originally an Amiga/PC game. The gameplay was very different, and it didn't have any FMV cutscenes.
51:25 tony jay is that you???
Dear Thumbnail Editor,
2 muscular men > 1 sexy (yet muscular) woman
Ai Cho Aniki live by the age old principle: Swole = Funny
20:20
Trygen Keed
I never expected that vinny would play an Ys game, yet here we are. I love those games.
20:22 why is the continue screen in street fighter a fucking time bomb?
Who even knows. Capcom be that way sometimes.
20:20
TRY AGAINE KEAD heheheheh
Sagat actually has a voice clip of that in CvS2, no laugh though.
in a strange world where vinny got a turbografx and he become a hardcore weeb
I'm so proud to see falcom represented, man. I'm glad vinny had fun with it.
Ys 3, or the remakes are worth playing. There's a reason why the OST of that game has many compilations and arranged tracks. Heck even the SNES version works.
rondo of blood was in the turbo grafx but in japan
Cross my fingers that one day vinny plays through an entry of the Ys series
Just a heads up, Touhou was inspired by both Cotton and Pocky & Rocky, but mostly by the latter
Edit: when the author meant Vinny should watch the intro in the Ys segment, he probably meant the intro BEFORE the title screen... missed that one, it's a truly beautiful intro...
Author here. Yeah, initially I was going to tell Vinny to watch everything, but I decided it's best for him to set up the pace. It turned out to be a much funnier segment than I expected, in a good way
Never played anything on TurboGrafx 16 or CD unti I got an FPGA machine. I have played a lot of the libarary now and both of them have a solid library of games. It is also home to the best Castlevania being Rondo of Blood.
you could tell me the whole Ane-San ost was actually music from Splatoon, and I'd believe you
splatoon always was known for its 50s surf rock
Please Vinny, you gotta play Lords of Thunder. It is peak TurboGrafx CD game.
I swear I'm not just saying that because the music is incredible.
Ys is an amazing series. Honestly with Vinny's love for Zelda 2 he should try Ys 3.
but only the Mega Drive/Genesis version or the 3D remake Oath in Felghana, tho that one is kinda hard but at least it feels more playable and enjoyable comparatively then the 90s versions of Wanderers of Ys.
Fantastic Night Dreams Cotton mentioned
Perhaps if Cotton Fantastic Night Dreams ports keep getting included in packs, Vinny will one day suddenly be good at the game.
I forgot how good the Fighting Street OST is. I used to play that game all the time on the Wii virtual console back in the day.
11:49 I actually own the game on Steam through Cinemaware Anthology. While Cinemaware shutdown in 1991 when the TGCD version was released, CD games did not stop being released on TG-16 / Duo until December 1994 with Bonk III (Japan goes further until 1999).
Figthing Street music it's really good
There’s actually a relatively modern movie (sorta) based on It Came From the Desert with the same title.
Why did you change the thumbnail I was so close
Why does this keep having a new thumbnail every single day?! John sauce what are you doing
YS MENTIONED!
Ane-San Goated
That thumbnail got me actin unwise
When 2hu crosses over with Jojo, you get Shmup Pillar Men
Does anyone have a link for the gordon's pass video in the outro?
Ahhh yes, sexy gaming magazines containing the exxxtra secrets and "tips".
Just the tips
12:34
A kyupi doll????
Kewpie doll
@@OtakuUnitedStudio thank you. He was getting more and more unhinged with his pronunciation
Hi! A lot of people are coming to my channel saying you sent them there. Thanks and Cheers!
That is probably the least weird Chi Aniki game. Like I remember Joel play Cho Aniki a while ago and that is weird as shit. There is also the PS1 version and that is even more weirder
I think borax is also used as an ant poison but im not super sure??
Edit: CHO ANIKIIIIIIIIIII
it's also used as flux so glass melts easier i believe
26:20 totally KMFDM With motorcycles 😂
so close to him playing snatcher, which is simultaneously 100% up his alley (kojima take on bladerunner) and something he will never play (because anime)
Vinny doesnt hate anime, he just doesnt love it. He likes JRPGs, so theres not no chance of a Snatcher stream someday. If we get a big enough Kojima drought, the odds will go up significantly.
The anime vinny doesn't like is moe high school stuff. Snatcher isn't that.
Keep in mind we just came through an era where mainstream Top 10 anime was 12yo incest but it's okay because "not blood related". And that was the Top 10 stuff. We're now in an era where the anime is literally about girls playing red rocket with a dog. If you're confused why people don't want to play anime. Maybe take a look at what's popular in the fandom.
And no 12yo is not legal in Japan. They have a graduated system where it's not considered a crime if two kids get caught doing things together, but a 30yo Discord mod trying to talk up an underage is still jail. That's the excuse manga authors use to sell incest manga. "Both characters are underage so an old guy joinking to it is somehow not a crime".
Yeah, Snatcher is awesome. Policenaughts is good too, but I'm sure he would absolutely never play that.
@@KevinJDildonik Ah yes, the Official Top 10 Anime Ranking of 2010-2020
BUMP SYSTEM BABY LETS GO
Dammit, I wanna play these odd games. But I can never get these cd emulators to work. I wish Vinny would give us some fun tutorials on how to play these games! I know it’s not his style video but I probably could learn the best from him!
ICFTD was fucking great, I had that on the Amiga (it's an ENTRIELY different game here, though, the Turbografx version is nothing like the other versions). I also love Ys, although I never played the Turbografix version.
51:25 is that Tony Jay?
Whats the video at the end?
These are obscure games for a flop of a console. Why does the music go so hard on some of these?
"It came from the dessert" is an amazing game, and the FMV version is almost abusive in the way it explots the base material. The musical stings are awesome, and fits the original game tho.
10:20 CBT
How do I submit to commercial chaos?
Source on the thumbnail?
i hope vinny plays ys chronicles one day...
That thumbnail reminds me of Steamed Clams
Ys series started on Japanese Computers, but it wasn't until TurboGraphix16 CD that Western Gamers finally got exposure to this Action JRPG franchise in the best way possible.
So many more Falcom titles for this console with great music. The chiptune versions are usually better also.
*Huh-huh-huh. I'm strongue.*
I'm probably the only one who thinks the thumbnail looks like Rulue.
Huh huh huh. Ay'm struong-u.
Obscure beat-em-up Ane-san AND the terrible, terrible version of the already terrible Street Fighter 1? This a good one.
Poor Vinny, he doesn't know that there is no such thing as a bad Street Fighter 1 port. Because Street Fighter 1 just is terrible in general.
PITTA
Bad port of Street Fighter 1? All of Street Fighter 1 is bad.
TH-cam banning thumbnail
armpit
54:32 why does she sound like zelda from the CDi games?
YS 1 is so damn cool. A shame the modern games are kinda cringey
boubsa
now trick him into playing super robot taisen with a gba pack or ds or something.
Vinny condemning the user of 'werewolves' while unironically using 'crustscenes' is the kind of hypocrisy that I won't tolerate in my Italian-American, guitar playing, singing, gay streamer.
54:20 Where is the "Put It In" option?
Beautiful Lady in a late 80s early 90s JRPG and she is talking to me, where are the Dating Sim functions?
Disastrously down bad
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bruh who vatted prolly got a weeb-ass user name like “ShiNoIshi”
but to Bint it’s just “Sinnoyshee”
now that’s *BODACIOUS* 😎
... that's how you say that phonetically in Japanese.
Touch grass, edgelord.
This is me when i
@@warbossgegguz679 if you think 「死の意志」 is pronounced “sinnoyshee” then you need to get back to studying
@@ThePandaAgenda while you were studying japanese, i was studying the blade...............................................