I always thought that if you played on different systems you get alternative endings also I've got to go back to see you play driver 2 and maybe 3 is next? Anyways keep up the great work spinning out the classics from my childhood.
Thanks Agent! I completed a Driv3r walkthrough back in 2010 (never made a playlist for it though - will create one with all of the uploaded videos in sequential order). I'll also be making a complete playlist with all of these missions in sequential order too. Finally glad to be closing the book on this game after all this time!
@@NostalgiaGamesProd thanks I remembered as a kid how long it took me to beat the last 2 missions due to the midtown rush I had to do. Well did you beat stuntman yet? If you beat that too I really need to watch that along with the rest of the driver series games that you've played.
Thanks Abdel! Just recorded these last ones about a week or so ago. The original folder with the first 4 completed NY missions has literally been staring me in the face on my desktop for these last 6 years lol. I figured that I had enough free time at the moment to complete these and decided to lug out my old CRT tv and dust off my Dazzle video recorder, 100% glad I did.
@@NostalgiaGamesProd Its actually possible to beat this mission a quicker way by bug glitching into buildings through the wall if you manage to get lucky it work too
Do you mean a composite upscaler? Don't really have experience with those myself, but I quick searched on Google 'composite upscaler to hdmi' and found this video (th-cam.com/video/R_l-UJE4eiw/w-d-xo.html) which looks pretty damn good. Apparently the one he was using in that video isn't made anymore though but he links to a second video with an Amazon search query. This is the first result from that search (www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00I482KZI?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00). It seems to have pretty high user reviews, so check that one out if you're interested.
Thank you. That upscaler seems to be test worthy. I have an original copy of Rival Schools and Driver that look completely distorted via smart tv. I have heard that the next Sony gaming system might play PS1, PS2 and PS3 games.
That would be freakin' awesome if the PS5 had backwards capability. It kinda makes sense to do so nowadays, especially with all of the 'classic' release consoles out (NES/SNES classic, PS1 classic, etc.) with HDMI capabilities. Would save me the time from having to hook up my PS1 or PS2 whenever I'm in a classic gaming mood lol.
I always thought that if you played on different systems you get alternative endings also I've got to go back to see you play driver 2 and maybe 3 is next? Anyways keep up the great work spinning out the classics from my childhood.
Thanks Agent! I completed a Driv3r walkthrough back in 2010 (never made a playlist for it though - will create one with all of the uploaded videos in sequential order). I'll also be making a complete playlist with all of these missions in sequential order too. Finally glad to be closing the book on this game after all this time!
@@NostalgiaGamesProd thanks I remembered as a kid how long it took me to beat the last 2 missions due to the midtown rush I had to do. Well did you beat stuntman yet? If you beat that too I really need to watch that along with the rest of the driver series games that you've played.
Great game ending scene.
Nice run man! You had all these videos saved in your archives for all this time? or did you just record them?
Thanks Abdel! Just recorded these last ones about a week or so ago. The original folder with the first 4 completed NY missions has literally been staring me in the face on my desktop for these last 6 years lol. I figured that I had enough free time at the moment to complete these and decided to lug out my old CRT tv and dust off my Dazzle video recorder, 100% glad I did.
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Its actually possible to beat this mission a quicker way by bug glitching into buildings through the wall if you manage to get lucky it work too
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I made a tas speedrun video of it
Can anyone recommend a converter for PS1 to look good on a smart TV?
Do you mean a composite upscaler? Don't really have experience with those myself, but I quick searched on Google 'composite upscaler to hdmi' and found this video (th-cam.com/video/R_l-UJE4eiw/w-d-xo.html) which looks pretty damn good. Apparently the one he was using in that video isn't made anymore though but he links to a second video with an Amazon search query. This is the first result from that search (www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00I482KZI?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00). It seems to have pretty high user reviews, so check that one out if you're interested.
Thank you. That upscaler seems to be test worthy. I have an original copy of Rival Schools and Driver that look completely distorted via smart tv. I have heard that the next Sony gaming system might play PS1, PS2 and PS3 games.
That would be freakin' awesome if the PS5 had backwards capability. It kinda makes sense to do so nowadays, especially with all of the 'classic' release consoles out (NES/SNES classic, PS1 classic, etc.) with HDMI capabilities. Would save me the time from having to hook up my PS1 or PS2 whenever I'm in a classic gaming mood lol.