If you played the Sun and Moon demo, you could unlock and transfer an Ash-Greninja to the full game. There's like a little storyline in the demo to explain why you have it and it's very powerful and fun to have in your party, but it still feels ethically dubious to just steal Greninja from Ash like that
Then the switch era of Pokémon ruined it like they did with a lot of things. Transfer Greninja to SV and the form is gone. You just get a stat boost from the ability instead. Oh and you can never send it back. So the form is gone forever. LAME.
It got nerfed for the sake of singles. The only protean/libero mon that was good in vgc, at least to my memory was meowscarada in reg a and that was because it whooped dengo. Even with the nerf, battle bond is the only reason gren is still in OU, before it was sitting in UU.
The permanent sub discount is the coolest part of ffxiv 1.0 players, but your legacy character also gets unique dialogue where characters recognise you, and an exclusive archon tattoo which is an important lore thing where most of the important characters in the story that act similar to party members in other rpgs for story purposes, although obviously due to gameplay differences, aren't mainly playable.
It's not exactly the Archon tattoo (it does look quite different), it's even more unique than that. I don't know if it has an actual name, but I always called it Legacy Tattoo. Plus your own chocobo also gets the same tattoo on its beak which is a cute touch, it's like the same partner you had in your previous adventure reuniting with you after the years to carry you into the next journey.
9:11 Not just your character apperance, you would also transfer your character's entire catalogue from Wild World to City Folk. So, if you had waited for the shop RNG to favor you with a complete "Modern" set, for example, you could order it immediately in City Folk using that charcater.
One last thing on the Sonic Adventure Chao Garden you forgot: by putting your Chao on Sonic Advance, you could transfer it to the OTHER Adventure game. That means that you can bring your shiny Gold Chao you robbed from that building in Sonic Adventure 1 in the superior garden of Adventure 2
The Little Big Planet series would let you transfer all your costumes and stickers/decorations across games. They'd also save any levels you uploaded online and would keep the customizations you made to your moon (the place you make levels) and your planet (where your own levels get uploaded) You could also play dlc from lbp1 in 2&3 and dlc from 2 in 3. It seems small now, but I always appreciated that as a kid
The jump from Monster Hunter Generations on 3DS to Ultimate on the Switch was my favorite save data transfer bonus. I spent hundreds of hours unlocking all my floppy armor, so it was awesome getting to immediately jump into the new content!
Pokemon: Battle Revolution had nearly identical functionality to the Stadium games, where you could transfer your team from Pokemon Diamond/Pearl to Battle Revolution and use them in good 3D! (Sadly I couldn't use it much, tho I continue to hope and pray that we get Battle Revolution 2, with every Pokemon available in a high quality release)
I always wanted there to be a game where you could get various different endings, with a sequel that expanded on the specific ending you got. It's nice to know that that concept has already existed for years, in some form or another.
Elder Scrolls 2 went crazy with its endings, and ES3 decided to make *all of them* happen canonically. Several major events that all conflict withe eachother happening *all at once.*
In Shenmue 2 you can use your Shenmue 1's save to transfer all your money, moves (some of them being only obtainable on the first game), figurines and IIRC you start your adventure on the same day where you finished.
besides the boost, FE 3 Hopes also remembers Byleth's name from your 3 Houses save. If you gave them a custom name in Houses, then Hopes would use that as the default name
My favorite thing in Pokemon where they remember your save data is, if you had save data from pokemon black/white, if you inserted a copy of black2/white2 with memory linking you could go hunt for N's pokemon. Which were pokemon owned by the trainer N in Black and White and they have a special shining animation when entering in battle :D it was pretty cool!
Sometimes I still dream of what could have been it they had just released The Oracle of Jenkins. The Zelda timelines might not even be an abandoned mess. What a dream.
The Yo-kai Watch games on the 3DS had a lot of bonuses for having multiple games. Similar to how Pokemon did it, it had nice bonuses (except it was kinda a necessity for the 2nd games). For the second game(s), if you recently took a photo in the first game, you will receive a token to get exclusive yo kai. And if you linked the other versions of the second game, you would unlock an area to visit everyday for rewards and access even more exclusive yo kai. And in the 3rd game you could link all the versions of the second game AND the Blasters spin offs for even more bonus yo kai. Did I mention there were also DIGITAL EXCLUSIVE YO KAI?
Here's one you missed: Ratchet & Clank's original trilogy has a mechanic where if you have a save file from the previous game on the same memory card, you get returning weapons from that game for free. Which is huge in the third game because that gives you the insanely overpowered Bouncer.
i think its really funny how everyone remembers the bouncer being overpowered, when in reality its just slightly above average. sure its good at killing stuff, but it takes soooo long for the main bomb to go off and all the little bombs to explode after. weapons like the plasma coil, which you also got from ratchet 2, were way stronger. you just shoot it once and everything for a shockingly long distance just dies super fast. but insomniac still caught on to everyone thinking the bouncer is overpowered, and actually made it really overpowered when they brought it back in rift apart
Ratchet and Clank 3 went even further than that. Not only could you get the prior weapons from R&C 2, but if you got through the Gadgetron planet in the first game, you’d receive a discount on all weapons in the game, because of a throw-away line in the first about an employee discount that only applied 2 years after being in the company. That really stuck out to me when I played the games and found it really cool. They didn’t have to do that, but they did, and I can only respect the dedication to the world of the game for that.
One I would like to add is Banjo-Kazooie. While not realized in the N64 games, the Xbox 360 versions made possible the Stop n' Swop to Banjo-Tooie and Nuts n' Bolts
YES!!! Chao Garden best part of those games and Sega needs to bring it back. I would play that game for literal hundreds of hours to build the perfect chao
Literally the legend of heroes franchise. Every sotry arc is split in multiple games, but if you have a save from a previous game it remembers every choice you made during sidequest or story events and some dialogue with NPCs will be different based on what you did in those games. It's not just a bonus in items, it's a bonus in acknowledgement of your commitment and adding extra flavor to immerse you into the story. Also yes gameplay gets rewarded too, carrying a save file from the previous game in the arc starts you off a bit higher leveled and with extra items to start you off. Trails Into Reverie, the 10th game in the series is a game that gives closure to the Crossbell and Cold Steel games so it gives you bonuses for having save files for both the final crossbell and the final cold steel game separately. Can have one or the other or both! I'm glad to have them all united on Steam!
Reverie doesn't only check Azure and CS4. It also checks Zero and CS3. That's FOUR games! I've never seen another game check for that many saves. Only two at most previously, and from another Falcom game: Ys 9 checking for Ys 8 and Celceta.
LittleBigPlanet 1, 2 & 3 let you carry _everything_ over from the prior entry - all of the prizes and community objects you unlocked, all of your personal settings and saved costumes, and Sackboy would even have the exact same costume you were using in the last right off the bat without you having to recreate it. It was a great system to have, letting you smoothly jump into the next entry without losing anything. LittleBigPlanet Karting also unlocks a few items early that you'd otherwise have to find in the Story Mode if you have an LBP1 or 2 profile on your system. More of a minor thing, but it's still a nice gesture to returning players, at least.
As a fellow GameMaker enjoyer, I've always been curious as to how the heck Undertale remembers your saves. I need the ability to inflict sanity damage myself!
I haven't looked into the code behind Undertale, but I'd imagine it's similar to how New Vegas mods work with .ini files, where stuff that happens in the game edits an external file independent of your save and the game checks that file whenever it starts up.
@@majora4prez543 it's not even that. barring the extra file made when you clear a genocide run, undertale just doesn't comepletely wipe the save file when you press new game(the exception being a 'true reset' which returns the save file to the state it was the first time you launched the game(but because the flag for having cleared a genocide run is an extra file, that will stick around unless you manually delete it & prevent steam cloud from restoring it if you're playing on steam))
Suikoden -> Suikoden II was always a big one for me. Each game has about 70 playable characters, and if you have a completed save from the first, two of the returning characters join you with top-tier armor, and late in the game you can recruit the protagonist from the first game. Characters from the first game will also appear at higher level and with better weapons based on how high level they were in at the end of the first game. They don't get all their levels but, for example, when one of the first game's main heroes would normally join you at level 20, he can be level 33 if he was maxed out in the first game.
A cool modern day indie example is with the "Gunman Clive" indie games on Switch. If you have them, and pick up the dev's other game "Mechstermination force" (a cool bossrush style shoot 'em up), you unlock Clive as a playable character for the game. It doesn't do much but it's a very cool little addition, which made my me surprised and happy when I got to see it unexpectedly. Either way, keep up the great work and have a lovely day.
@@whyiwakeup6460 It be I! I suppose... Feels quite strange that my niche little stories have a ripple outside that sphere, but glad I could leave a positive impact on people. Hope you keep up the good work, and have a lovely day :)
Aside from the special 3ds demos, there's also that Time Travel Award you can get from transferring Gen 3 Hoenn Pokemon to their 3DS remakes. Similar to LoZ, it can be quite the sentimental decoration at your secret base.
@@2-bit567 Oof, that's rough buddy. I can relate. Back when I was much younger, some guy at school scammed a bunch of people by trading borrowed games. We tried returning games amongst ourselves but some of us never got our games back in the shuffle as he moved away to another country.
The Ratchet and Clank series has awesome save data bonuses. If you have a Ratchet and Clank 1 save after the second Hoverboard race on Kalebo, you can get a discount on weapons in Up Your Arsenal. If you have a Ratchet and Clank 1 save with all the weapons bought you can get them for free in Going Commando. And if you have a Going Commando save with the megacorp weapons bought then you can get them all for free in Up Your Arsenal. And the last one is if you have a Ratchet 1 save you can get a OG Ratchet skin for Up Your Arsenal.
Back on the PS2 the Ratchet & Clank games had a rad share-save system. In R&C 2, the game has an old store that sells weapons from the first game, but if the memory card has a gamesave of that with those weapons already unlocked, the second game gives you those tools for *free*. R&C 3 did this again for R&C 2, and it felt AMAZING.
In the Legend of Heroes Trails in the Sky Trilogy. You can transfer your save from each game to the next one gain a variety of bonuses. You start the game with bonus accessories depending on how much you did in the previous game, you can transfer your levels, and also NPC dialogue changes depending on if you did a quest for them or not (and I mean A LOT of dialogue. I'm sure localization had fun with it). This applies to basically all the games in this series and it's always really cool.
A neat one not in the video is the Pikmin 3 Deluxe demo. Playing the demo unlocks ultra spicy mode (hard mode) in the full game. Otherwise you have to beat the main story to unlock ultra spicy mode.
I appreciated the effort you put in to make the transitions between games somehow all related. I don't know how you did that so seamlessly. Also floppy.
or just be intentionally fucked Etrian Odyssey was a different beast. The game was such a huge dick that it proceeds to flip you off one more time in its sequel. The sequel that is otherwise nowhere near as dickish.
I genuinely liked the phone cases in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. You see your phone a lot through the game (like whenever you open the menu), and having my phone be able to be the same as the Arc Phone from Pokemon Legends Arceus was really fun for me. Also you are so right about Sonic and the Chao Garden.
9:59 The Chao garden was rad on it's own, yeah but it's effect on the game was twofold. Because in order to get all the stuff to grow your chao, you had to play the levels over and over again. So you get *really good* at all your favourite levels in order to buff up your chao!
The ‘tales of’ series of games have a lot of entries on the PS3, and most of them give you the cast’s costumes from the other games if you’ve played them previously. Not a huge thing but I think it’s a nice bonus, especially for being a fan of the series and having all those games anyway. Felt like a genuine little thank you for supporting the series.
Damn, I always fall for it whenever you re-upload this video, or at least the intro. I mean, I'm not hallucinating right ? Even some of the comments are the same
Someone probably already said this but technically you can transfer Pokemon all the way from every Pokemon game but it requires you to own the digital copies of red blue gold and silver, the now impossible to download Pokemon bank and then you need all the hardware to run the games to transfer them to Pokemon home :)
Pokémon Home actually allows Pokémon to transfer between any of Sword/Shield, Legends:Arceus, BD/SP (who cares about that one), and Scarlet/Violet, making it the first time you could transfer your floppy Pokémon backwards since Gen 2.
a really fun one i remember is in the first ratchet and clank game, theres a cutscene where ratchet, who has floppy ears, becomes an employee of gadgetron, and he asks the gadgetron guy if that means he can have a discount on gadgets. the gadgetron guy tells him that he needs to be with the compony for 2 years before that discount kicks in. then, 2 real life years later when ratchet and clank 3 released, if you have save data from ratchet 1, you actually do get that discount. its only a really small discount and doesnt actually affect the game much at all, but as a kid that continuity blew my mind.
Ratchet and Clank gave you discounts or free versions of returning weapons if you had the previous game, and by Ratchet and Clank 3; they gave you a 10% discount on weapons if you had the first game's save data past a certain point... because of a throwaway line of an employee discount that kicks in after 2 years. Guess how long the 3rd game came out after the 1st.
I remember some Nickelodeon games having a Cross-Save feature where you get special bonuses by having save data on two or more of the featured games. They include Nicktoons Unite, Spongebob: Lights, Camera, Pants!, Barnyard the Video Game and Tak: The Great Juju Challenge.
Floppy Every Just Dance game after Just Dance 1 acknowledges the save data of any other Just Dance game. After Just Dance 3 the games even gave you bonus avatars. On the Wii Just Dance 2020 can recognize the 9 previous Just Dance games and 3 spin offs.
Final Fantasy 14 1.0 transfer characters also have a cool little tattoo on their upper back! So if you wear armor/clothes that expose the area just below the neck you can show off your dedication in-game!
I'm still playing through Trails in the Sky SC so Idk if other Trails games do this, but if you play the first Trails in the Sky then Sky SC will transfer your data over and you'll start the game with the same level (not same weapons, gear or money, sadly) and if you did any side quests then some of the NPCs in Sky SC will have different dialogue accordingly, which is pretty neat.
I think the data transfer is such a nice feature. I remember getting some bonuses in P5 Royal from my P5 save data and the Professor Layton games had bonus puzzles locked behind codes one would find in the other games. Very happy you covered this topic, keep it floppy, man!
Spiderman Edge of Time gives you immediate free access to several cosmetic alternate suits for both present spiderman and spiderman 2099 if it detects you have spiderman shattered dimensions save data (the game that edge of time is somewhat of a sequel to but also not really)
8:04 I wanna really emphasize that the password you see on screen is the first of 6 full pages of random characters. 10 year old me really went and wrote that in a notebook and THEN typed it in the new game, just to get invalid code and re-check it twice. It was amazing.
One you might not know about, is the original ratchet and clank trilogy on the ps2:- in ratchet and clank 1 you eventually become an employee and high ranking customer of gadgetron, the weapon vendor after doing a hoverboard commercial for them, and as a reward for having a complete save file of ratchet and clank 1, in ratchet and clank 2 there's a character who let's you buy old gadgetron weapons, and will give you all of them for free if you have the save data. In ratchet and clank 3, this trend continues- gadgetron returns to being the main weapon vendor, and thus having a ratchet and clank 1 savefile grants you a permanent employee discount on all weapons. Additionally, having ratchet and clank 2 save data allows you to get a selection of weapons from the second game for free
Floppy. These vids are awesome but damn I wish you'd do those how to play X weapon Splatoon vids. I still rewatch the splat 2 ones even though those kits don't exist in 3
Small as it may be, I actually really like getting the phone cases referencing other games in Pokemon Scarlet/Violet. Mostly because you can get the Arc Phone from Legends Arceus again, both a game I love, and kind of funny to think about in-universe. "Oh, you have a one-of-a-kind phone case referencing the bond between you and your partner? That's cute. My phone literally has GOD on speed-dial. Get on my level."
One example I always remember is Suikoden tactics. There were 2 hidden characters you could only get if you did a full 100% max stars play through of Suikoden 4 and transfer over the save. I believe the true ending of the game relies on getting all characters so this does lock off content if you never played the other game (which is a standard rpg and not a tactics game).
Floppy. Breath of the wild into Tears of the kingdom was my favorite recent example, it was such a fun little surprise, but i also really liked the bonus unlock on Metroid Prime when you connected Fusion with the link cable. It let you use the fusion suit in 3D, and play the original Metroid, which was novel in the era before virtual console.
In The Total War:Warhamer series you can FUSE THE GAMES TOGETHER to make a super game with a map that has all the areas and factions in the series on it. which say what you will about those game monetary ethics I have never seen a game series you can fuse together like that. Wait no Sonic 3 and Knuckles you can do that as well still rare though.
Shout out to the Ai: The Somnium Files games for their interesting version of this. The two game's plots are completely separate, but if you correctly answer the Sequels questions about the events of the first game some dialouge will change to reference events that happened in it. It changes nothing about the plot and you can very easily just play the sequel without losing anything, but the cute references and acknowledgment are fun.
HOW could you forget that if you got Sothe to level 20 his stats go DOWN in Radiant Dawn 😂😂😂😭 Kirby games tend to be fun and cutesy with their save bonuses, like adding old songs or customizable options, so maybe they're my favorite... so cute 🙈 OH in professor layton!!! they add little side games if you have the code from the previous or next game in the series!!!!! Its adorable. Sometimes its like little drawings or early production art. Ok that's my favorite. Fun video! 🙏 uhh no puns just floppy
I would count games where the a story expansion on a later release on the same game gives you bonuses like in xenoblade 1 and 3 dlc, where you can use Shulk's and Melia's future connected outfit in the base game and unlock Shulk and Rex in the Xenoblade 3 base game (no additional quest sadly)
speaking of which: in monster hunter series on PSP you can import your character from previous games, items will be transformed into z's and equipment will stay as far as I remember, feel free to correct me if am wrong.
I really wish Persona 5 save date (aka who you date) would transfer to Persona 5 Strikers & Dancing, especially since in on of the P5S scenes Makoto says we are just friends which could be really irritating if you dated her. Although a simple answer to this would be just to say Kasumi is the canon love interest (since that is definitely what is implied) and she is out doing dancing competitions at the end of P5R. I can't speak to any direct contradictions in Persona 5 Dancing since I haven't played it yet but it probably would've been nice to get a few scenes acknowledging your connection.
Remember when there were gaming magazines? And they used to have demo discs inside? Yeah, one of those had the best save bonus: when you played the demo, it completely wiped your memory card. Good times.
I only correct this because of how hard a first playthrough of Radiant Dawn is: it only transfers stat boosts from Path of Radiance if you got them to level 20 in their promoted class, but also ONLY the stats that you max capped. I made this mistake my first time and wasted a whole PoR playthrough… Also, 00:20 I love this background image to represent prejudice lolol
Super Lesbian Animal RPG may not do anything super special with its saving system, but I love that Melody and Allison's heart crest in the Amber Woods is right next to the save station. I think a neat little book is a much better visual representation than a floppy disk or something.
xenosaga trilogy on PS2 can read your save data in which you finished the story 100% in episode 2, you get kos-mos & ziggy,outfits for finishing episode 1 & having clear data from that game and for completing Xenosaga 2 you get shion's vector attire in xenosaga 3
Floppy. Suikoden 1 & 2 had some of my fave old save bonuses. Not only would charters come over if you beat the first game at near full weapon level as they were in their game but also higher level and the old main character 'could' be found later in the game as well with your name (tho a glitch made it slightly wrong). What more if you old saved bonoused the game, the final spell of your main characters rune could be unlocked without needing to get every character. Not that you wouldn't get every character, but having a spell that heals 2000 across everyone then anything it don't heal slammed into your opponent is nice to have early.
4:16 The inkline tri stringer is better in most situations over the original kit. There's a difference between personally not enjoying a kit, and saying that it "sucks".
From de Omega ruby and Alfa saphire demo, you get glalie's mega stone. Not sure if you can get it in the game without transfering it, but it was pretty cool since you get to mess around with the M latios/M latias souped up fly in the demo (Thing you unlock pretty late in the actual game)
The first save data bonus I remember is from Nicktoons Unite. It connected with 3 other games, but Unite was the only one I had so I don't actually know what it unlocks.
I'd love to see the oracle games remade as one game that has the linking preserved cause it is a pretty cool concept and really makes those games feel unique.
I remember the anime titles - DBZ Budokai, Naruto, etc, would give ya a nice floppy bonus of a little bit of antigrind by giving you some extra gold and I thought that waaaaaas swell
At first I thought this was going to be about that remember how has it been since you last played. Like in the Animal Crossing where evryone calls out how floppy you are for being gone since forever.
Largos bonuses go to calill! 2:22 (takes the highest from each party, ie if largo got 2 strength, she'd take it, while also getting her caps etc, but they don't stack). never forget the madpeople in VGC (Pokemon doubles) that brought the 60 usd g-max pikachu you could only get at the time from owning Lets Go Pikachu and they did really well.
If you played the Sun and Moon demo, you could unlock and transfer an Ash-Greninja to the full game. There's like a little storyline in the demo to explain why you have it and it's very powerful and fun to have in your party, but it still feels ethically dubious to just steal Greninja from Ash like that
It is not stealing, he let him free so it is free real state
Then the switch era of Pokémon ruined it like they did with a lot of things. Transfer Greninja to SV and the form is gone. You just get a stat boost from the ability instead. Oh and you can never send it back. So the form is gone forever.
LAME.
It got nerfed for the sake of singles. The only protean/libero mon that was good in vgc, at least to my memory was meowscarada in reg a and that was because it whooped dengo. Even with the nerf, battle bond is the only reason gren is still in OU, before it was sitting in UU.
This is the video that's finally gonna get Sonic Adventure 3 to release and bring back the Chao Garden, you absolute legend!
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The permanent sub discount is the coolest part of ffxiv 1.0 players, but your legacy character also gets unique dialogue where characters recognise you, and an exclusive archon tattoo which is an important lore thing where most of the important characters in the story that act similar to party members in other rpgs for story purposes, although obviously due to gameplay differences, aren't mainly playable.
It's not exactly the Archon tattoo (it does look quite different), it's even more unique than that. I don't know if it has an actual name, but I always called it Legacy Tattoo.
Plus your own chocobo also gets the same tattoo on its beak which is a cute touch, it's like the same partner you had in your previous adventure reuniting with you after the years to carry you into the next journey.
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Not just your character apperance, you would also transfer your character's entire catalogue from Wild World to City Folk. So, if you had waited for the shop RNG to favor you with a complete "Modern" set, for example, you could order it immediately in City Folk using that charcater.
One last thing on the Sonic Adventure Chao Garden you forgot: by putting your Chao on Sonic Advance, you could transfer it to the OTHER Adventure game. That means that you can bring your shiny Gold Chao you robbed from that building in Sonic Adventure 1 in the superior garden of Adventure 2
The Little Big Planet series would let you transfer all your costumes and stickers/decorations across games. They'd also save any levels you uploaded online and would keep the customizations you made to your moon (the place you make levels) and your planet (where your own levels get uploaded)
You could also play dlc from lbp1 in 2&3 and dlc from 2 in 3.
It seems small now, but I always appreciated that as a kid
The jump from Monster Hunter Generations on 3DS to Ultimate on the Switch was my favorite save data transfer bonus. I spent hundreds of hours unlocking all my floppy armor, so it was awesome getting to immediately jump into the new content!
Pokemon: Battle Revolution had nearly identical functionality to the Stadium games, where you could transfer your team from Pokemon Diamond/Pearl to Battle Revolution and use them in good 3D! (Sadly I couldn't use it much, tho I continue to hope and pray that we get Battle Revolution 2, with every Pokemon available in a high quality release)
I always wanted there to be a game where you could get various different endings, with a sequel that expanded on the specific ending you got. It's nice to know that that concept has already existed for years, in some form or another.
Elder Scrolls 2 went crazy with its endings, and ES3 decided to make *all of them* happen canonically. Several major events that all conflict withe eachother happening *all at once.*
In Shenmue 2 you can use your Shenmue 1's save to transfer all your money, moves (some of them being only obtainable on the first game), figurines and IIRC you start your adventure on the same day where you finished.
Does that work on the Shenmue 1 & 2 remasters?
besides the boost, FE 3 Hopes also remembers Byleth's name from your 3 Houses save. If you gave them a custom name in Houses, then Hopes would use that as the default name
My favorite thing in Pokemon where they remember your save data is, if you had save data from pokemon black/white, if you inserted a copy of black2/white2 with memory linking you could go hunt for N's pokemon. Which were pokemon owned by the trainer N in Black and White and they have a special shining animation when entering in battle :D it was pretty cool!
You could also battle Cheren and Bianca using their old teams. Only once though sadly.
Sometimes I still dream of what could have been it they had just released The Oracle of Jenkins. The Zelda timelines might not even be an abandoned mess. What a dream.
The Yo-kai Watch games on the 3DS had a lot of bonuses for having multiple games. Similar to how Pokemon did it, it had nice bonuses (except it was kinda a necessity for the 2nd games).
For the second game(s), if you recently took a photo in the first game, you will receive a token to get exclusive yo kai. And if you linked the other versions of the second game, you would unlock an area to visit everyday for rewards and access even more exclusive yo kai.
And in the 3rd game you could link all the versions of the second game AND the Blasters spin offs for even more bonus yo kai.
Did I mention there were also DIGITAL EXCLUSIVE YO KAI?
"Pokemon is dead to me"
Why do you hurt me so...
Here's one you missed: Ratchet & Clank's original trilogy has a mechanic where if you have a save file from the previous game on the same memory card, you get returning weapons from that game for free. Which is huge in the third game because that gives you the insanely overpowered Bouncer.
i think its really funny how everyone remembers the bouncer being overpowered, when in reality its just slightly above average. sure its good at killing stuff, but it takes soooo long for the main bomb to go off and all the little bombs to explode after. weapons like the plasma coil, which you also got from ratchet 2, were way stronger. you just shoot it once and everything for a shockingly long distance just dies super fast.
but insomniac still caught on to everyone thinking the bouncer is overpowered, and actually made it really overpowered when they brought it back in rift apart
Ratchet and Clank 3 went even further than that. Not only could you get the prior weapons from R&C 2, but if you got through the Gadgetron planet in the first game, you’d receive a discount on all weapons in the game, because of a throw-away line in the first about an employee discount that only applied 2 years after being in the company. That really stuck out to me when I played the games and found it really cool. They didn’t have to do that, but they did, and I can only respect the dedication to the world of the game for that.
One I would like to add is Banjo-Kazooie. While not realized in the N64 games, the Xbox 360 versions made possible the Stop n' Swop to Banjo-Tooie and Nuts n' Bolts
boy, now I really want to play Rectangle Connundrum
As soon as the video started, I knew he'd mention Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn. :)
YES!!! Chao Garden best part of those games and Sega needs to bring it back. I would play that game for literal hundreds of hours to build the perfect chao
Literally the legend of heroes franchise. Every sotry arc is split in multiple games, but if you have a save from a previous game it remembers every choice you made during sidequest or story events and some dialogue with NPCs will be different based on what you did in those games. It's not just a bonus in items, it's a bonus in acknowledgement of your commitment and adding extra flavor to immerse you into the story. Also yes gameplay gets rewarded too, carrying a save file from the previous game in the arc starts you off a bit higher leveled and with extra items to start you off. Trails Into Reverie, the 10th game in the series is a game that gives closure to the Crossbell and Cold Steel games so it gives you bonuses for having save files for both the final crossbell and the final cold steel game separately. Can have one or the other or both!
I'm glad to have them all united on Steam!
Reverie doesn't only check Azure and CS4. It also checks Zero and CS3. That's FOUR games!
I've never seen another game check for that many saves. Only two at most previously, and from another Falcom game: Ys 9 checking for Ys 8 and Celceta.
yes but the rewards for all 4 games are still worthless.
LittleBigPlanet 1, 2 & 3 let you carry _everything_ over from the prior entry - all of the prizes and community objects you unlocked, all of your personal settings and saved costumes, and Sackboy would even have the exact same costume you were using in the last right off the bat without you having to recreate it. It was a great system to have, letting you smoothly jump into the next entry without losing anything.
LittleBigPlanet Karting also unlocks a few items early that you'd otherwise have to find in the Story Mode if you have an LBP1 or 2 profile on your system. More of a minor thing, but it's still a nice gesture to returning players, at least.
As a fellow GameMaker enjoyer, I've always been curious as to how the heck Undertale remembers your saves. I need the ability to inflict sanity damage myself!
I haven't looked into the code behind Undertale, but I'd imagine it's similar to how New Vegas mods work with .ini files, where stuff that happens in the game edits an external file independent of your save and the game checks that file whenever it starts up.
@@majora4prez543 it's not even that. barring the extra file made when you clear a genocide run, undertale just doesn't comepletely wipe the save file when you press new game(the exception being a 'true reset' which returns the save file to the state it was the first time you launched the game(but because the flag for having cleared a genocide run is an extra file, that will stick around unless you manually delete it & prevent steam cloud from restoring it if you're playing on steam))
Suikoden -> Suikoden II was always a big one for me. Each game has about 70 playable characters, and if you have a completed save from the first, two of the returning characters join you with top-tier armor, and late in the game you can recruit the protagonist from the first game. Characters from the first game will also appear at higher level and with better weapons based on how high level they were in at the end of the first game. They don't get all their levels but, for example, when one of the first game's main heroes would normally join you at level 20, he can be level 33 if he was maxed out in the first game.
A cool modern day indie example is with the "Gunman Clive" indie games on Switch. If you have them, and pick up the dev's other game "Mechstermination force" (a cool bossrush style shoot 'em up), you unlock Clive as a playable character for the game. It doesn't do much but it's a very cool little addition, which made my me surprised and happy when I got to see it unexpectedly. Either way, keep up the great work and have a lovely day.
It’s the grayfruit timestamp legend!
@@whyiwakeup6460 It be I! I suppose... Feels quite strange that my niche little stories have a ripple outside that sphere, but glad I could leave a positive impact on people. Hope you keep up the good work, and have a lovely day :)
Aside from the special 3ds demos, there's also that Time Travel Award you can get from transferring Gen 3 Hoenn Pokemon to their 3DS remakes. Similar to LoZ, it can be quite the sentimental decoration at your secret base.
Now I feel even worse for having my games stolen.
@@2-bit567 Oof, that's rough buddy.
I can relate. Back when I was much younger, some guy at school scammed a bunch of people by trading borrowed games.
We tried returning games amongst ourselves but some of us never got our games back in the shuffle as he moved away to another country.
The Ratchet and Clank series has awesome save data bonuses. If you have a Ratchet and Clank 1 save after the second Hoverboard race on Kalebo, you can get a discount on weapons in Up Your Arsenal. If you have a Ratchet and Clank 1 save with all the weapons bought you can get them for free in Going Commando. And if you have a Going Commando save with the megacorp weapons bought then you can get them all for free in Up Your Arsenal. And the last one is if you have a Ratchet 1 save you can get a OG Ratchet skin for Up Your Arsenal.
Back on the PS2 the Ratchet & Clank games had a rad share-save system.
In R&C 2, the game has an old store that sells weapons from the first game, but if the memory card has a gamesave of that with those weapons already unlocked, the second game gives you those tools for *free*.
R&C 3 did this again for R&C 2, and it felt AMAZING.
In the Legend of Heroes Trails in the Sky Trilogy. You can transfer your save from each game to the next one gain a variety of bonuses. You start the game with bonus accessories depending on how much you did in the previous game, you can transfer your levels, and also NPC dialogue changes depending on if you did a quest for them or not (and I mean A LOT of dialogue. I'm sure localization had fun with it). This applies to basically all the games in this series and it's always really cool.
its crazy how your content is so easy to zone out and listen to. absolutely love it
also floppy
Nice, this is always one of the niche topics I've wanted to someone cover.
A neat one not in the video is the Pikmin 3 Deluxe demo.
Playing the demo unlocks ultra spicy mode (hard mode) in the full game. Otherwise you have to beat the main story to unlock ultra spicy mode.
I appreciated the effort you put in to make the transitions between games somehow all related. I don't know how you did that so seamlessly.
Also floppy.
Save date bonuses are so cool, but when the bonuses are poorly crafted they can make you feel a little floppy
or just be intentionally fucked
Etrian Odyssey was a different beast. The game was such a huge dick that it proceeds to flip you off one more time in its sequel. The sequel that is otherwise nowhere near as dickish.
@@Manavine What did it do?
@@2-bit567 *Took away* your starting potions
That's right, the old save bonus was actually having LESS items to start with.
I actually thought this video might be about when games know you're replaying them after beating them, kind of like with Undertale or Nier Floppamata
I genuinely liked the phone cases in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. You see your phone a lot through the game (like whenever you open the menu), and having my phone be able to be the same as the Arc Phone from Pokemon Legends Arceus was really fun for me. Also you are so right about Sonic and the Chao Garden.
9:59 The Chao garden was rad on it's own, yeah but it's effect on the game was twofold.
Because in order to get all the stuff to grow your chao, you had to play the levels over and over again.
So you get *really good* at all your favourite levels in order to buff up your chao!
The ‘tales of’ series of games have a lot of entries on the PS3, and most of them give you the cast’s costumes from the other games if you’ve played them previously. Not a huge thing but I think it’s a nice bonus, especially for being a fan of the series and having all those games anyway. Felt like a genuine little thank you for supporting the series.
Damn, I always fall for it whenever you re-upload this video, or at least the intro.
I mean, I'm not hallucinating right ? Even some of the comments are the same
Someone probably already said this but technically you can transfer Pokemon all the way from every Pokemon game but it requires you to own the digital copies of red blue gold and silver, the now impossible to download Pokemon bank and then you need all the hardware to run the games to transfer them to Pokemon home :)
Pokémon Home actually allows Pokémon to transfer between any of Sword/Shield, Legends:Arceus, BD/SP (who cares about that one), and Scarlet/Violet, making it the first time you could transfer your floppy Pokémon backwards since Gen 2.
Also for Mario Kart Wii, if you have a Super Mario Galaxy save file, the star bits from SMG appear on Rainbow Road.
And floppy
floppy?
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a really fun one i remember is in the first ratchet and clank game, theres a cutscene where ratchet, who has floppy ears, becomes an employee of gadgetron, and he asks the gadgetron guy if that means he can have a discount on gadgets. the gadgetron guy tells him that he needs to be with the compony for 2 years before that discount kicks in. then, 2 real life years later when ratchet and clank 3 released, if you have save data from ratchet 1, you actually do get that discount. its only a really small discount and doesnt actually affect the game much at all, but as a kid that continuity blew my mind.
Ratchet and Clank gave you discounts or free versions of returning weapons if you had the previous game, and by Ratchet and Clank 3; they gave you a 10% discount on weapons if you had the first game's save data past a certain point... because of a throwaway line of an employee discount that kicks in after 2 years. Guess how long the 3rd game came out after the 1st.
I remember some Nickelodeon games having a Cross-Save feature where you get special bonuses by having save data on two or more of the featured games. They include Nicktoons Unite, Spongebob: Lights, Camera, Pants!, Barnyard the Video Game and Tak: The Great Juju Challenge.
Man I love this channel man, I wanna save all these vids on a floppy disk
I’m surprised I haven’t actually played many games that do these things!
Floppy Every Just Dance game after Just Dance 1 acknowledges the save data of any other Just Dance game. After Just Dance 3 the games even gave you bonus avatars. On the Wii Just Dance 2020 can recognize the 9 previous Just Dance games and 3 spin offs.
Final Fantasy 14 1.0 transfer characters also have a cool little tattoo on their upper back! So if you wear armor/clothes that expose the area just below the neck you can show off your dedication in-game!
I'm still playing through Trails in the Sky SC so Idk if other Trails games do this, but if you play the first Trails in the Sky then Sky SC will transfer your data over and you'll start the game with the same level (not same weapons, gear or money, sadly) and if you did any side quests then some of the NPCs in Sky SC will have different dialogue accordingly, which is pretty neat.
Some people think Splatoon 3 splatfest is floopy, but you just have to be lucky.
I think the data transfer is such a nice feature. I remember getting some bonuses in P5 Royal from my P5 save data and the Professor Layton games had bonus puzzles locked behind codes one would find in the other games. Very happy you covered this topic, keep it floppy, man!
Spiderman Edge of Time gives you immediate free access to several cosmetic alternate suits for both present spiderman and spiderman 2099 if it detects you have spiderman shattered dimensions save data (the game that edge of time is somewhat of a sequel to but also not really)
the statement about chao-less sonic games being mid or worse is so true.
Save data remembrance is one of my favorite things of all time
Based take on Isadora
Also 10:44 based fe4 crit sound
8:04 I wanna really emphasize that the password you see on screen is the first of 6 full pages of random characters.
10 year old me really went and wrote that in a notebook and THEN typed it in the new game, just to get invalid code and re-check it twice.
It was amazing.
One you might not know about, is the original ratchet and clank trilogy on the ps2:- in ratchet and clank 1 you eventually become an employee and high ranking customer of gadgetron, the weapon vendor after doing a hoverboard commercial for them, and as a reward for having a complete save file of ratchet and clank 1, in ratchet and clank 2 there's a character who let's you buy old gadgetron weapons, and will give you all of them for free if you have the save data. In ratchet and clank 3, this trend continues- gadgetron returns to being the main weapon vendor, and thus having a ratchet and clank 1 savefile grants you a permanent employee discount on all weapons. Additionally, having ratchet and clank 2 save data allows you to get a selection of weapons from the second game for free
Dude I love you playing along to A Beautiful Song in the outro =D
Floppy. These vids are awesome but damn I wish you'd do those how to play X weapon Splatoon vids. I still rewatch the splat 2 ones even though those kits don't exist in 3
Small as it may be, I actually really like getting the phone cases referencing other games in Pokemon Scarlet/Violet. Mostly because you can get the Arc Phone from Legends Arceus again, both a game I love, and kind of funny to think about in-universe. "Oh, you have a one-of-a-kind phone case referencing the bond between you and your partner? That's cute. My phone literally has GOD on speed-dial. Get on my level."
One example I always remember is Suikoden tactics. There were 2 hidden characters you could only get if you did a full 100% max stars play through of Suikoden 4 and transfer over the save. I believe the true ending of the game relies on getting all characters so this does lock off content if you never played the other game (which is a standard rpg and not a tactics game).
Floppy. Breath of the wild into Tears of the kingdom was my favorite recent example, it was such a fun little surprise, but i also really liked the bonus unlock on Metroid Prime when you connected Fusion with the link cable. It let you use the fusion suit in 3D, and play the original Metroid, which was novel in the era before virtual console.
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In The Total War:Warhamer series you can FUSE THE GAMES TOGETHER to make a super game with a map that has all the areas and factions in the series on it. which say what you will about those game monetary ethics I have never seen a game series you can fuse together like that. Wait no Sonic 3 and Knuckles you can do that as well still rare though.
Bro knew showing the words “a little boosty” and showing 2B on screen would make 90% of viewers misread that caption
Shout out to the Ai: The Somnium Files games for their interesting version of this. The two game's plots are completely separate, but if you correctly answer the Sequels questions about the events of the first game some dialouge will change to reference events that happened in it. It changes nothing about the plot and you can very easily just play the sequel without losing anything, but the cute references and acknowledgment are fun.
The Yakuza games all have save bonuses, giving you some cool items to get you started, it’s nice, and something to look forward to each game
HOW could you forget that if you got Sothe to level 20 his stats go DOWN in Radiant Dawn 😂😂😂😭
Kirby games tend to be fun and cutesy with their save bonuses, like adding old songs or customizable options, so maybe they're my favorite... so cute 🙈
OH in professor layton!!! they add little side games if you have the code from the previous or next game in the series!!!!! Its adorable. Sometimes its like little drawings or early production art. Ok that's my favorite.
Fun video! 🙏 uhh no puns just floppy
I would count games where the a story expansion on a later release on the same game gives you bonuses like in xenoblade 1 and 3 dlc, where you can use Shulk's and Melia's future connected outfit in the base game and unlock Shulk and Rex in the Xenoblade 3 base game (no additional quest sadly)
speaking of which: in monster hunter series on PSP you can import your character from previous games, items will be transformed into z's and equipment will stay as far as I remember, feel free to correct me if am wrong.
I really wish Persona 5 save date (aka who you date) would transfer to Persona 5 Strikers & Dancing, especially since in on of the P5S scenes Makoto says we are just friends which could be really irritating if you dated her.
Although a simple answer to this would be just to say Kasumi is the canon love interest (since that is definitely what is implied) and she is out doing dancing competitions at the end of P5R.
I can't speak to any direct contradictions in Persona 5 Dancing since I haven't played it yet but it probably would've been nice to get a few scenes acknowledging your connection.
Remember when there were gaming magazines? And they used to have demo discs inside? Yeah, one of those had the best save bonus: when you played the demo, it completely wiped your memory card.
Good times.
Another banger video
I only correct this because of how hard a first playthrough of Radiant Dawn is: it only transfers stat boosts from Path of Radiance if you got them to level 20 in their promoted class, but also ONLY the stats that you max capped. I made this mistake my first time and wasted a whole PoR playthrough…
Also, 00:20 I love this background image to represent prejudice lolol
In Denpa Men 2 and 3, you can transfer Denpa Men you caught from Denpa Men 1! (Story-obtained Denpa Men like Crystal however cannot be transferred)
Super Lesbian Animal RPG may not do anything super special with its saving system, but I love that Melody and Allison's heart crest in the Amber Woods is right next to the save station. I think a neat little book is a much better visual representation than a floppy disk or something.
Awesome video as always! made my day already
xenosaga trilogy on PS2 can read your save data in which you finished the story 100%
in episode 2, you get kos-mos & ziggy,outfits for finishing episode 1 & having clear data from that game
and for completing Xenosaga 2 you get shion's vector attire in xenosaga 3
As someone who loves goldensun i thank you for mention this masterpice
5:03 This aged way too well
I'm pretty sure Splatoon 3 requires you to tell Cuttlefish what Agent 3 looks like again, rather than it taking from Octo Expansion
Hell yeah thanks for the upload brotha
Edit: that 'coughing fit' you had at the end gave me my own coughing fit from laughing
Floppy. Suikoden 1 & 2 had some of my fave old save bonuses. Not only would charters come over if you beat the first game at near full weapon level as they were in their game but also higher level and the old main character 'could' be found later in the game as well with your name (tho a glitch made it slightly wrong). What more if you old saved bonoused the game, the final spell of your main characters rune could be unlocked without needing to get every character. Not that you wouldn't get every character, but having a spell that heals 2000 across everyone then anything it don't heal slammed into your opponent is nice to have early.
10:50 the é in Pokémon is pronouced like the é in café or resumé. "po-kay-mon"
4:16 The inkline tri stringer is better in most situations over the original kit. There's a difference between personally not enjoying a kit, and saying that it "sucks".
Whoah 2 Captain Astro videos so close together my man is getting floppy with it for sure.
From de Omega ruby and Alfa saphire demo, you get glalie's mega stone. Not sure if you can get it in the game without transfering it, but it was pretty cool since you get to mess around with the M latios/M latias souped up fly in the demo (Thing you unlock pretty late in the actual game)
the way you say "floppy" is fun
The first save data bonus I remember is from Nicktoons Unite. It connected with 3 other games, but Unite was the only one I had so I don't actually know what it unlocks.
I'd love to see the oracle games remade as one game that has the linking preserved cause it is a pretty cool concept and really makes those games feel unique.
12:34 I love how the cough got more and more HD. Super floppy
Babe wake up new Dr Leo Spaceman video
Also floppy
man i fucking love this channel, another banger video mr floppy astronaut man
I remember the anime titles - DBZ Budokai, Naruto, etc, would give ya a nice floppy bonus of a little bit of antigrind by giving you some extra gold and I thought that waaaaaas swell
At first I thought this was going to be about that remember how has it been since you last played.
Like in the Animal Crossing where evryone calls out how floppy you are for being gone since forever.
Largos bonuses go to calill! 2:22 (takes the highest from each party, ie if largo got 2 strength, she'd take it, while also getting her caps etc, but they don't stack).
never forget the madpeople in VGC (Pokemon doubles) that brought the 60 usd g-max pikachu you could only get at the time from owning Lets Go Pikachu and they did really well.
Floppy Moppy, this video is not sloppy!