considering that famous crank handle squeak sound likely from a sound library, making the seinfeld connection is a bit of a stretch when its been used in other movies, TV shows, and games
5:44 this room leads to knowhere? this room has the zombie laying on the floor and the ink ribbon you come across in the blue map room. its not a cut piece of content.
This should have more views, I don't say that often. I bought the original big box version of RE1, the harder version with no auto aim or rumble, for my PSX very soon after the game came out. I have been an RE fan since that first game.. I never knew there was going to be 4 playable characters in that game. I learned quite a lot from this video, really great work.
It is Me-Kah-Me, I used to live in Japan and we just saw Muh Kah Meeee as Americans with our accent lol, but you say words in Japanese two letters at a time, they are always paired together to form words, so Mi-Ka-Mi.
considering that famous crank handle squeak sound likely from a sound library, making the seinfeld connection is a bit of a stretch when its been used in other movies, TV shows, and games
Really? Thats the “connection” to Seinfeld. Really did leave my head scratching
5:44 this room leads to knowhere? this room has the zombie laying on the floor and the ink ribbon you come across in the blue map room. its not a cut piece of content.
The sound effect of the howling dogs outside is a sound that's universally used throughout TV and Film too
This should have more views, I don't say that often. I bought the original big box version of RE1, the harder version with no auto aim or rumble, for my PSX very soon after the game came out.
I have been an RE fan since that first game.. I never knew there was going to be 4 playable characters in that game. I learned quite a lot from this video, really great work.
1:03 "The creator of the series, Shinji Mee-kaa-mee" ???
Have I been pronouncing this wrong the whole time? It's Muh-kah-me, right?
It is Me-Kah-Me, I used to live in Japan and we just saw Muh Kah Meeee as Americans with our accent lol, but you say words in Japanese two letters at a time, they are always paired together to form words, so Mi-Ka-Mi.