should’ve mentioned it is only playable on a modded gamecube from the start, super anticlimactic finding that out over halfway through the video. was wondering the whole time how this was actually possible on stock hardware but then we find out it isn’t
@@super8bitable it’s Swiss. You’re watching a video for Gamecube enthusiasts. If you actually don’t have a way to access Swiss then get one. You don’t need to mod your console
For people interested in actually playing the game i have to say the GameCube game is unfortunately an inferior version evolution worlds is actually to games crammed into one but like in a bad way… I wouldd recommend looking up the Dreamcast version of the two games its based off of
@@Matanumi It's not an incorrect print as UbiSoft is the publisher. They simply decided not to mention the developer on the front, which is unfortunately a trend we see to this day.
I love that there is a thriving 3rd party retro game market that is putting out new games constantly! Just grabbed an awesome new GBA game from Kickstarter recently.
@@jonathansoko1085meaning people at least still give a damn to still put games out for an ancient system thats not sold or supported anymore by its own makers.
Evolution was great. Originally came out on the Dreamcast and the two games compiled for the Gamecube. Been a long time since I've played them but I had a lot of fun back in the day with them.
Evolution Worlds was only *published* i.e. localized by UbiSoft, they didn't develop the game, the game *is a JRPG from Japan* developed by Sting Entertainment, it's actually two games that originally was released for the Dreamcast.
Glad to see another Gamecube pick ups video. I just bought Skies of Arcadia and Chibi Robo for the Cube.... my wallet is still crying from those purchases lol
@@Matanumi Personally, I’ll take the cute handle bar over a useless feature that won’t be relevant in the next 20 years. DVD playback wasn’t that good on the PS2 either and it was the main cause for causing so many lasers to fail too.
Vexx was a must have, imo, for GameCube. It is by far my favorite collector game. Like those games you have to collect things to further progression, much like Mario Sunshine and others.
Vexx is one of those games I saw all the time at my local rental store but yet for some odd reason I never rented it. Kind of a mild regret from my teen years. I wonder who even owns the IP nowadays because if it's someone like Embracer (via one of their many subsidiaries like THQ Nordic), Ziggurat, or Piko then a possibility of a remaster or at least a basic re-release on modern platforms is possible.
I love that they got all the little details right on the packaging for Xeno Crisis, not just the disc like you mentioned but also the cover design on the back being so close, even right down to the same / extremely similar fonts being used
It's awesome that this modern Genesis game has been ported over to other classic systems like the Neo Geo, Dreamcast and GameCube, but it's really hard to tell if the developers have done much to enhance the game from its humble home platform
It was much shorter than any other RPG, and this was two Dreamcast games combined? They did a much better job with early Sega Gamecube RPGs Phantasy Star Online I&II and Skies of Arcadia Legends. Evolution Worlds was kind of the black sheep even back then.
putting that on GC only seems odd when it is a game that may have run on a Snes but I guess printing CD is way less expansive than building a cartridge, still it would have been better to be on any disc based consoles because it doesn't seem to need anything specific from the GC to play.
I'm not sure why it would feel so weird to open a new Gamecube game in 2023. There's new games coming out for Genesis, SNES, NES, SMS, C64, Amiga, and just about every platform under the sun these days. Bitmap Bureau does great stuff, and they seem to be trying to port Xeno Crisis to everything.
I think it’s because a lot of people don’t have tools to develop well for gamecube and also lack the ability to make a usable miniDVD for the system. I’ve been looking for years personally to see if there were home brew or crowdfunded projects for new GameCube games that weren’t just emulators for older consoles with no luck. So this is surprising.
I actually remember opening a brand new SNES straight from the sealed never opened box. Then the PS2, the GameCube, and the Xbox at the moment it launched. When these things were brand new and smelled like fresh electronics, and that's a special feeling. No boogers on the controller or wondering what that dried up crust is on the cables. But eventually a time comes where you think i really need to pay rent, car insurance, bills... and you let go of these things. Well. Looking back now, it kinda sucks. I mean i sold a LOT of my old stuff along the way. What hurts my head is looking at what that stuff is worth today. Only 4 letter words describe it, like i had the zelda master quest discs for GameCube, and a stack of different games for different systems that are now selling hundreds each. I probably could have retired off my old collection. Nothing i can do now but learn. So now i go to stores, tag sales flea markets Craigslist, and i look for what IS still available and affordable. If you consider what increased in price before, there's a chance it'll happen again. Things become more rare over time. So I'm buying switch, 3DS DS games. I mean think about this, physical media is getting scarcer each year, people do a Lot of downloading now. Physical copies of games, especially used copies, are not only cheaper but may increase in value. All you have to do is put them away safely and wait.
I picked up Driven as a kid because it was less than $5 at GameStop. I just remember you could drive backwards and wreck into the other cars. The destruction was pretty good for the time.
While working for EB Games in the Toronto area had a customer talking about the Driven game as he had worked on the movie. Said he found Stallone smoking a cigar next to the fuel storage tanks and told him "I don't give an F who you are, get away from my tanks with that."
I know Xenocrisis was the center piece of this video, but I gotta say Vexx is one of my favorite GC games of all time. Really fun gameplay, surprisingly good story, and a bit of a hidden gem. I still have it to this day and play it now and then.
I don't think it's ethical to be selling games that require console mods. I'm not against console mods, but if I buy what looks like a proper game in a case, it better work outright without any tricks.
Evolution worlds is a great game despite all the cut content. It was basically Evolution: The World of Sacred Device & Evolution 2: Far Off Promise from the Sega Dreamcast ported to the GameCube. I think Ubisoft only had the publishing rights to the game/games outside of Japan and did not work on the game/games in any manner.
One of the main reasons I don't buy any GameCube games is because in every single retro game store the GameCube section is practically non existent. 95% sports games and 5% shovelware out of 12 games lol.
@@dylanparks2 Believe me, I’ve seen more sports games and some odd third party games available in many retro video game store. To even find games that defined the purple lunchbox requires extensive searching far and wide..and the prices are outrageous too.
What I miss from Ubisoft is them porting Rayman 2 to diffrent systems as I owned that game on Like 6 diffrent platforms, would love to see a modern remate of the first 2 Rayman games in one pack
I didn't go through all 300 comments, but the JFJ Easypro+ Disc Polishing machine DOES have a swapable plate that can be used SPECIFICALLY for GameCube games. Even the worst scratches can be taken out with multiple passes of various levels of buffing, all the way from a very light grit sanding, down to what I use to finish discs, scratch doctor nufinish, before a fine polish with just water and an empty pad and then a cleaning with ACTUAL soap and water all over the disc. The directions to say to just "wipe off th residue with a lint free cloth." are insane. I do great disc resurfacing, and I've never gotten a complaint and I've sold thousands of discs.
Yeah me too it’s just a shame though that retro stores don’t give a damn much about giving TLC to they’re products or prices for the gaming community enough to buy the retro stuff
@@64-Bit-Gamer I actually forgot about this post. But I downloaded the ciso file from Vimms. USBLoaderGX recognizes the game...but I just get a black screen when I try to play it.
@@64-Bit-Gamer According to someone over at GBATemp, it's not possible to play the game through Nintendont/USBLoaderGX...you have to use Swiss with an SDGecko. I use the former, so I don't know what the latter is.
I was just about to throw away huge collection of 50 GameCube games, until I found out their worth something. Time to sell my 50 copies of Donkey Konga 🍌
Did Ubisoft develop Evolution Worlds or just publish it? I know they were responsible for bringing Grandia to the Dreamcast, they handled publishing on some international releases back in the day
I was never a big jrpg fan, but I played Evolution 2 on my dreamcast many years ago, and it was alot of fun. It's my favourite jrpg, and I even have an original dreamcast copy of the game. The games story and characters are very memorable, and you always want to see what happens next. It's disappointing that we haven't gotten an Evolution 3 game yet, because we all want to see, what happens to Mag, Linear, Gre and their pals, as they search for Mag's missing parents. Also as mentioned by many others here, Evolution wasn't made by Ubisoft, it was made by a Japanese company called Sting. Ubisoft's job, was to publish it in certain non Japanese territories. So a big thanks to Ubisoft, for bringing this game to us. Good vid and nice games bro.👏
I love Evolution Worlds! I should go back and actually beat it, now that I'm a seasoned JRPG veteran. I played that game when I was a total newb to the genre
Vexx is a pretty good game! It's that sort of mid-tier platformer of the era that we don't really appreciate anymore. Since it's from Acclaim, from the Turok studio in fact, I believe Throwback Entertainment/NightDive actually own Vexx. I rag on the game unnecessarily sometimes but I unironically want a re-release of it.
I saw the green stripe on the GC disc in the thumbnail and I got excited because I thought it was Zoids: Battle Legends (one of my favorite GC games) 😂
Still recommend Fire Blade and Amazing Island for the gamecube. Couple from my childhood I really liked them Fire Blade you play as a helicopter in an isometric view and Amazing Island is a party game where you create your own monsters and play as them. Both are pretty cheap last I looked.
i really liked the first 2 evolution games on the dreamcast... at the time it was one of the few turn based rpgsout there it blew my mind as 10 year old having a 3d rpg without pre rendered backgrounds
It was the Quest 64 of RPGs on the GameCube. However, for anyone getting into the genre, it was a very simplistic and fun time. Would be nice to see this game get a HD remaster.
that's so sick people can still release games to that system and play it as long as it's modded, i wonder how possible it would be to make ports of like indie games from steam or something like super meatboy on the gamecube or so on, anything that doesn't require a lot of power to run, literally could be placed on that system, i mean you don't really even need the disk, you could even use the sd card method and boot off of there or find a way to make a new modded component for the bottom to use like the gba player, but instead make it to where it reads external hard drives and bam, mod that external hard drive to a format the system can read and load all your gamecube/modded ports over to it and just play forever
You misspelled "swim" 😜 Great work; even though I'm not into gaming anymore, I appreciate the quality and time you put into making this video. What brand mic, camera, and editing software are you using?
Love that there are still new games coming out for these older retro consoles. But personally if it can't run natively on the console without a hack/mod then I can't consider it a GameCube game. Just feels like a homebrew port on a disc.
I find it amazing that the Nintendo GameCube has new games releasing from these independent gaming companies or fans. Many new games from huge companies tend to be released with bugs and glitches, but it seems these independent game developers gave it their all and created a working product that works right out the box. Cool video. ^_^
@@timelymirror7826 Because it's the complete package if you buy both Evolution The World Sacred Device and Evolution 2 far off promise. The GameCube version cut a lot from the 1st game..but has the complete 2nd game.
You know what I hate. I just realized, Vexx uses the same font in the manual from the game that it killed, Turok Evolution (figuratively speaking, since the studio was developing both at the same time and they were being forced to make these games in little to no time, so they flopped hardcore)
I think it would've been better if they manufactured the XenoCrisis discs similarly to whatever Datel did for Action Replay to allow their unofficial discs to boot on a normal GameCube.
Would love to hear some background on the new game, if you can get any info and do a video about it. Love when homebrew games get launched like this, rare as it is, but we never get to hear the why and how from behind the scenes.
Everything runs at 60 fps. Until you put too many polygons, graphic effects, interactive objects, program routines, or physics to its respective hardware. Then the framerate goes down.
I's always so cool to see people creating games that run on older hardware. It's niche market but I hope we get more homebrew releases like this.
they did the same on *SEGA Genesis/CD/Dreamcast* game named *Pier Solar*
I agree 100%. I would love to see new independent developers release games for the GC.
should’ve mentioned it is only playable on a modded gamecube from the start, super anticlimactic finding that out over halfway through the video. was wondering the whole time how this was actually possible on stock hardware but then we find out it isn’t
It took him 5 and a half minutes to get to said game. He does this for clicks.
@@super8bitable it’s Swiss. You’re watching a video for Gamecube enthusiasts. If you actually don’t have a way to access Swiss then get one. You don’t need to mod your console
Thanks
It is possible on stock hardware, you can mod a GameCube entirely through software
Wow can yall cry more?
The Evolution game is not by Ubisoft, but published by Ubi. That is actually a Japanese game, by Sting Enterteinment.
@@SpicerJack I was going to make the same comment
From the same weird period Ubisoft localized a Square Enix game Drakengard 2, the series Nier is a spin off from
For people interested in actually playing the game i have to say the GameCube game is unfortunately an inferior version evolution worlds is actually to games crammed into one but like in a bad way… I wouldd recommend looking up the Dreamcast version of the two games its based off of
I played this game. It was actually a direct sequel to the two Dreamcast games. It played like it was an RPG for beginners.
@@Matanumi It's not an incorrect print as UbiSoft is the publisher. They simply decided not to mention the developer on the front, which is unfortunately a trend we see to this day.
I love that there is a thriving 3rd party retro game market that is putting out new games constantly! Just grabbed an awesome new GBA game from Kickstarter recently.
Define thriving
@@jonathansoko1085meaning people at least still give a damn to still put games out for an ancient system thats not sold or supported anymore by its own makers.
@@jonathansoko1085 I mean the market is the largest it’s ever been
@@jonathansoko1085 Still going good
@@evobsm2328 Its not thriving. Its a small existence. Grow up.
Evolution was great. Originally came out on the Dreamcast and the two games compiled for the Gamecube. Been a long time since I've played them but I had a lot of fun back in the day with them.
Always a pleasure to see new games coming out for the classic game systems! And thanks for another entertaining video, too!
Evolution Worlds was only *published* i.e. localized by UbiSoft, they didn't develop the game, the game *is a JRPG from Japan* developed by Sting Entertainment, it's actually two games that originally was released for the Dreamcast.
Glad to see another Gamecube pick ups video. I just bought Skies of Arcadia and Chibi Robo for the Cube.... my wallet is still crying from those purchases lol
Ayy.
Skies of Arcadia!
Nice, love that game.
The Nintendo Gamecube is an example of a great Nintendo home console with some nice specs for its time. Wish I still had mine.
@@Matanumi Personally, I’ll take the cute handle bar over a useless feature that won’t be relevant in the next 20 years. DVD playback wasn’t that good on the PS2 either and it was the main cause for causing so many lasers to fail too.
Vexx was a must have, imo, for GameCube. It is by far my favorite collector game. Like those games you have to collect things to further progression, much like Mario Sunshine and others.
Vexx is one of those games I saw all the time at my local rental store but yet for some odd reason I never rented it. Kind of a mild regret from my teen years. I wonder who even owns the IP nowadays because if it's someone like Embracer (via one of their many subsidiaries like THQ Nordic), Ziggurat, or Piko then a possibility of a remaster or at least a basic re-release on modern platforms is possible.
@@BloodRedFox2008 same, I remember seeing it multiple times but never rented it
Any Nintendo and Sony Entertainment platformer was better than Vexx.
2:18 Great movies MIB I & II are, still love the movies to this day 😂 hilarious scenes
I love that they got all the little details right on the packaging for Xeno Crisis, not just the disc like you mentioned but also the cover design on the back being so close, even right down to the same / extremely similar fonts being used
It's awesome that this modern Genesis game has been ported over to other classic systems like the Neo Geo, Dreamcast and GameCube, but it's really hard to tell if the developers have done much to enhance the game from its humble home platform
Evolution worlds is one of my favorite GC games!! Loved the characters and the abilities and weapons!
I think evolution worlds skipped most of evolution 1, so if you still liked it, you should give the dreamcast versions a go too! :)
@@xavito4337 I wondered if the dream cast version was any different. It felt like there was a big time skip at some point.
It was much shorter than any other RPG, and this was two Dreamcast games combined?
They did a much better job with early Sega Gamecube RPGs Phantasy Star Online I&II and Skies of Arcadia Legends. Evolution Worlds was kind of the black sheep even back then.
Very underrated game. I love it !
putting that on GC only seems odd when it is a game that may have run on a Snes but I guess printing CD is way less expansive than building a cartridge, still it would have been better to be on any disc based consoles because it doesn't seem to need anything specific from the GC to play.
I'm not sure why it would feel so weird to open a new Gamecube game in 2023. There's new games coming out for Genesis, SNES, NES, SMS, C64, Amiga, and just about every platform under the sun these days.
Bitmap Bureau does great stuff, and they seem to be trying to port Xeno Crisis to everything.
I think it’s because a lot of people don’t have tools to develop well for gamecube and also lack the ability to make a usable miniDVD for the system. I’ve been looking for years personally to see if there were home brew or crowdfunded projects for new GameCube games that weren’t just emulators for older consoles with no luck. So this is surprising.
I actually remember opening a brand new SNES straight from the sealed never opened box. Then the PS2, the GameCube, and the Xbox at the moment it launched. When these things were brand new and smelled like fresh electronics, and that's a special feeling. No boogers on the controller or wondering what that dried up crust is on the cables. But eventually a time comes where you think i really need to pay rent, car insurance, bills... and you let go of these things. Well. Looking back now, it kinda sucks. I mean i sold a LOT of my old stuff along the way. What hurts my head is looking at what that stuff is worth today. Only 4 letter words describe it, like i had the zelda master quest discs for GameCube, and a stack of different games for different systems that are now selling hundreds each. I probably could have retired off my old collection.
Nothing i can do now but learn. So now i go to stores, tag sales flea markets Craigslist, and i look for what IS still available and affordable. If you consider what increased in price before, there's a chance it'll happen again. Things become more rare over time. So I'm buying switch, 3DS DS games. I mean think about this, physical media is getting scarcer each year, people do a Lot of downloading now. Physical copies of games, especially used copies, are not only cheaper but may increase in value. All you have to do is put them away safely and wait.
I picked up Driven as a kid because it was less than $5 at GameStop. I just remember you could drive backwards and wreck into the other cars. The destruction was pretty good for the time.
While working for EB Games in the Toronto area had a customer talking about the Driven game as he had worked on the movie. Said he found Stallone smoking a cigar next to the fuel storage tanks and told him "I don't give an F who you are, get away from my tanks with that."
Evolution Worlds is a port of a pair of Dreamcast games that were originally published by Sega
who owns the IP now
The new game is basically Smash TV from the Amiga
If you're also fed up with these clickbait titles and wanted to know what it is skip to 6:00 it's another port of Xeno Crisis... again
I have one Game Cube game, Luigi’s Mansion. I got it for 5$ many years ago, I was shocked what it sells for now.
🤓
Luigi’s Mansion has full color manual. 😁
I know Xenocrisis was the center piece of this video, but I gotta say Vexx is one of my favorite GC games of all time. Really fun gameplay, surprisingly good story, and a bit of a hidden gem. I still have it to this day and play it now and then.
Your new game reminds me of the old Sega Game Smash TV
You just gave a Francophile a brain aneurysm with that pronunciation of Champs-Elysées.
Someone whispering: GameCube!
I don't think it's ethical to be selling games that require console mods. I'm not against console mods, but if I buy what looks like a proper game in a case, it better work outright without any tricks.
but for older consoles the official discs can't be printed anymore because of the lack of printing plants
🤓
Indie dreamcast games don’t require mods, and they get at least 3-4 a year!
Evolution worlds is a great game despite all the cut content. It was basically Evolution: The World of Sacred Device & Evolution 2: Far Off Promise from the Sega Dreamcast ported to the GameCube. I think Ubisoft only had the publishing rights to the game/games outside of Japan and did not work on the game/games in any manner.
One of the main reasons I don't buy any GameCube games is because in every single retro game store the GameCube section is practically non existent. 95% sports games and 5% shovelware out of 12 games lol.
why lots of sports games
@@timelymirror7826 my guess is that's all people are willing to locally trade.
@@dylanparks2 Believe me, I’ve seen more sports games and some odd third party games available in many retro video game store. To even find games that defined the purple lunchbox requires extensive searching far and wide..and the prices are outrageous too.
I remember playing that game on the Dreamcast. It was a pain in the butt but I loved it
Love it when you make videos on classic games and systems.
What I miss from Ubisoft is them porting Rayman 2 to diffrent systems as I owned that game on Like 6 diffrent platforms, would love to see a modern remate of the first 2 Rayman games in one pack
You never played evolution on Dreamcast?
I remember MIB 2 on the GameCube at a friend's house. Game controlled horribly, but had a unique charm to it
I miss games like it, honestly. Even though I probably would have hated it at the time lmao.
Please just skip to 07:00 to see the game.
Evolution Worlds is an updated and combined re-release of Evolution 1 and 2 on the Dreamcast
its cool to see another game get released for the GameCube, just shows there still is a market out there for this stuff.
I'm surprised that BB didn't go with a PS2 port of XenoCrisis, considering that it's now possible to boot unlicensed code directly from a DVD.
I didn't go through all 300 comments, but the JFJ Easypro+ Disc Polishing machine DOES have a swapable plate that can be used SPECIFICALLY for GameCube games. Even the worst scratches can be taken out with multiple passes of various levels of buffing, all the way from a very light grit sanding, down to what I use to finish discs, scratch doctor nufinish, before a fine polish with just water and an empty pad and then a cleaning with ACTUAL soap and water all over the disc. The directions to say to just "wipe off th residue with a lint free cloth." are insane. I do great disc resurfacing, and I've never gotten a complaint and I've sold thousands of discs.
It could be possible for them to pull off what Datel did with their Gamecube discs which could run off an unmodified console tho.
I want to get back into collecting games. A friend of mine just finds random GameCube games at garage sales
Yeah me too it’s just a shame though that retro stores don’t give a damn much about giving TLC to they’re products or prices for the gaming community enough to buy the retro stuff
Cool story
@@BRAVOROBINSON cooler comment.
Does it have network transmission? If so damn I really wish I can purchase it...😢
@@NetBattler he's not gonna sell it if he does 😞
How would you go about buffering scratches on a disc without special equipment?
Would XenoCrisis work on a homebrewed Wii? And thanks for showing off Vexx I'll have to look into that one.
Looking for the answer to this question too.
@@64-Bit-Gamer I actually forgot about this post. But I downloaded the ciso file from Vimms. USBLoaderGX recognizes the game...but I just get a black screen when I try to play it.
@@64-Bit-Gamer According to someone over at GBATemp, it's not possible to play the game through Nintendont/USBLoaderGX...you have to use Swiss with an SDGecko. I use the former, so I don't know what the latter is.
We need a collection video at some point!
Evolution Worlds is a remake of 2 Dream Cast games that's actually good.
I was just about to throw away huge collection of 50 GameCube games, until I found out their worth something.
Time to sell my 50 copies of Donkey Konga 🍌
2:50 that is one of my favorite games from my teenage years!
A new "Gamecube" game......
that doesn't work on a Gamecube.
Epic Fail.
Did Ubisoft develop Evolution Worlds or just publish it? I know they were responsible for bringing Grandia to the Dreamcast, they handled publishing on some international releases back in the day
I was never a big jrpg fan, but I played Evolution 2 on my dreamcast many years ago, and it was alot of fun. It's my favourite jrpg, and I even have an original dreamcast copy of the game. The games story and characters are very memorable, and you always want to see what happens next. It's disappointing that we haven't gotten an Evolution 3 game yet, because we all want to see, what happens to Mag, Linear, Gre and their pals, as they search for Mag's missing parents. Also as mentioned by many others here, Evolution wasn't made by Ubisoft, it was made by a Japanese company called Sting. Ubisoft's job, was to publish it in certain non Japanese territories. So a big thanks to Ubisoft, for bringing this game to us. Good vid and nice games bro.👏
I love Evolution Worlds! I should go back and actually beat it, now that I'm a seasoned JRPG veteran. I played that game when I was a total newb to the genre
Vexx is a pretty good game! It's that sort of mid-tier platformer of the era that we don't really appreciate anymore.
Since it's from Acclaim, from the Turok studio in fact, I believe Throwback Entertainment/NightDive actually own Vexx. I rag on the game unnecessarily sometimes but I unironically want a re-release of it.
I saw the green stripe on the GC disc in the thumbnail and I got excited because I thought it was Zoids: Battle Legends (one of my favorite GC games) 😂
I still need to fix my GameCube lens, but I still picked up Resident Evil 0 for my collection:-))
Still recommend Fire Blade and Amazing Island for the gamecube. Couple from my childhood I really liked them Fire Blade you play as a helicopter in an isometric view and Amazing Island is a party game where you create your own monsters and play as them. Both are pretty cheap last I looked.
i really liked the first 2 evolution games on the dreamcast... at the time it was one of the few turn based rpgsout there it blew my mind as 10 year old having a 3d rpg without pre rendered backgrounds
Game prices are indeed crazy. I still remember getting a complete F-Zero GX at GameStop for 7 bucks right before they discontinued everything.
Evolution is a gem, a must play for RPG gamers. Not perfect, battles can be repetitive when leveling up and not too long but I strongly recommend! 👍
It was the Quest 64 of RPGs on the GameCube. However, for anyone getting into the genre, it was a very simplistic and fun time. Would be nice to see this game get a HD remaster.
Hey i was wondering can you change view in the swiss menu so it looks and displays diff
So I was all about the new GameCube game till you said only for a moded console. At that point might aswell just download the game for free 😂
That game is on Dreamcast too
Evolution Worlds is a dreamcast port
Video starts at 5:43
Gameplay starts at 8:43
That was the worst butchering of a pronunciation of Champs Élysées
that's so sick people can still release games to that system and play it as long as it's modded, i wonder how possible it would be to make ports of like indie games from steam or something like super meatboy on the gamecube or so on, anything that doesn't require a lot of power to run, literally could be placed on that system, i mean you don't really even need the disk, you could even use the sd card method and boot off of there or find a way to make a new modded component for the bottom to use like the gba player, but instead make it to where it reads external hard drives and bam, mod that external hard drive to a format the system can read and load all your gamecube/modded ports over to it and just play forever
Fun fact, my sister was an extra in the "Driven" movie 😆
Cool
@@timelymirror7826 I KNOW RIGHT?!
Evolution Worlds is a re-release of DC games called Evolution and Evolution 2
2:48 used to play the hell out of that game wish another verison came out to continue the story
5:00 her ein the netherlands ive resurfaced gc games at my local gamemania multiple times and every time they ended up working great after
i really miss the booklets the use to come with games
1:45 this game was hard as hell!! i remember having it on PS2
Video starts at @5.50
Is this the first homebrew ever for Gamecube released on disc?!!
I wonder if there can be a hebrew game disc without the need for Swiss
Oh man I remember that Men In Black game 😮 Crazy I forgot I played that.
Why no outtro music ☹️
You misspelled "swim" 😜
Great work; even though I'm not into gaming anymore, I appreciate the quality and time you put into making this video. What brand mic, camera, and editing software are you using?
5:02 what do you mean no reliable way? The ECO AutoSmart will resurface GCN discs just fine. There's a reason why it's the best resurfacer out there.
Price for Xenocrisis is 30 gbp + 12 for shipping. So about $53 usd total
I'm betting they're going to port Xenocrisis onto Samsung Fringes and give Bethesda a run for its money.
Driven's graphics looked a lot better than I anticipated
Evolutions Worlds is a consolidated port of Evolution 1 and 2 from Dreamcast.
Evolution Worlds is Dreamcast's "Evolution" and "Evolution 2" put in one game
Love that there are still new games coming out for these older retro consoles. But personally if it can't run natively on the console without a hack/mod then I can't consider it a GameCube game. Just feels like a homebrew port on a disc.
lol Isn't that Jill Valentine on the cover of Xenocrisis?
I find it amazing that the Nintendo GameCube has new games releasing from these independent gaming companies or fans. Many new games from huge companies tend to be released with bugs and glitches, but it seems these independent game developers gave it their all and created a working product that works right out the box. Cool video. ^_^
Back then black and white manuals, full color years prior
This is very encouraging.
Oh man, I've forgotten what the title was, but I remember enjoying evolution worlds.
Evolution Worlds is great 😊 but the Dreamcast version is better though.
why
@@timelymirror7826 Because it's the complete package if you buy both Evolution The World Sacred Device and Evolution 2 far off promise. The GameCube version cut a lot from the 1st game..but has the complete 2nd game.
i love your collecting videos.
You know what I hate. I just realized, Vexx uses the same font in the manual from the game that it killed, Turok Evolution (figuratively speaking, since the studio was developing both at the same time and they were being forced to make these games in little to no time, so they flopped hardcore)
I think it would've been better if they manufactured the XenoCrisis discs similarly to whatever Datel did for Action Replay to allow their unofficial discs to boot on a normal GameCube.
I had a evolution game for the dreamcast. Can't remember much about it but it was like a dungeon crawler rpg
This gamecube version is Evolution and Evolution 2 for Dreamcast put into one game.
I didn't know they released a sequel for dreamcast. I was pretty caught up on phantasy Star online after the first one
Just the case gives me big nostalgia
XenoCrisis will also run on a GameCube modded with a Xeno chip😮🤯
Would love to hear some background on the new game, if you can get any info and do a video about it. Love when homebrew games get launched like this, rare as it is, but we never get to hear the why and how from behind the scenes.
Where can i find modern retro games like this?
MIB games were fun when I was 6, no idea if it holds up but I think it does by the footage.
That games in the past were 60fps just blew my mind
Everything runs at 60 fps. Until you put too many polygons, graphic effects, interactive objects, program routines, or physics to its respective hardware. Then the framerate goes down.
i think it should load directly and not just after setting it up but idk why. maybe its too difficult