I need an explanation why the sound chip blows the gameboy out of the water yet also produces some of the most hideous noises ive heard from any video game
@@TheMamaluigi300 it's not an emulation issue. Some games have really disgusting soundtracks. It's ok because this console is designed for being used just as a time killer. Do you really need sound in a card game? There's even no headphone jack in wonderswan. So you're forced to turn off sound in most cases. Developers knew it and this is the reason why some games sound terrible.
Oh dang, this was a pleasant surprise! I’ve always been curious about this platform. Really looking forward to your compilation of the Wonderswan Color, and maybe the Neo Geo Pocket Color down the line!
@Awhol Lotta Whoopass Why was WonderSwan released only in Japan? Was it because it acted pretty much the same as the Game Boy considering the fact that the WonderSwan was made by Gunpei Yokoi?
Jokes aside this library reminds me of the Saturn a lot. It’s a ton of niche titles that appear to be well serviced, visual novels and a ton of probably okay RPGs I can never play. The only difference might be less arcade titles. I saw Ghosts and Goblins and Crazy Climber but other than that
@@TheRealAmericanMan Not 'that' many JRPGs (for both WS and Saturn) actually, but you are right about VNs and "weird" genre mixtures. From the perspective of someone who can read Japanese to an extent, there honestly are just a few decent JRPGs, way fewer than SNES got for instance (and the latter platform has tons of fan-translations). Obviously, it makes no sense nowadays to release a region-locked console anymore (look at the sales of NDS or even Switch, it would be impossible in Japan alone).
Aside from the fact that a lot of examples here are just plain bad sound emulation - haven't played a lot of these but a lot like Rockman and Forte and Vaitz Blade are audibly missing sound channels - it's moreso that a lot of developers didn't properly take advantage of the soundchip.
@@mattia1026 Blame the MAME emulator and Mednafen has a similar CRC check function to the standard MAME. A CRC check analyzes a game ROM file for any changes to its data and size, so a fan translator or ROMhacker would have to edit filenames every time for every change, which is incredibly tedious. This is probably the reason why there haven't been many fan hack and translation patches being publicly provided for any game on various systems that are covered by Mednafen, such as Wonderswan (the topic of this page), Neo Geo, and PC Engine/PCE CD. These systems don't usually have many good alternative emulators, let alone those with good quality debuggers.
@@joaofernandes9756 I didn't know about that issue, thank you for raising awareness about it. As for the topic of ROMhacks/fantranslation though, as far as I remember Neo Geo AES has mostly arcade and/or gameplay-focused titles with not much text and almost all of them being published in the US. Concerning PCE/PCD, I've found lots of translations for both systems. I've got most Wonderswan games with translations already patched on my phone to play them on the go.
Great portable console, a pity that all the games are in Japanese. I have a selection of the best games with some translated into English on my channel, in case anyone is interested.
Hey Cristian, The final fantasy series was released for WonderSwan Color and not the regular WonderSwan. You can watch it here th-cam.com/video/Z0Y2fmbRp1E/w-d-xo.html
@@GardevoirBoy It's unknown why, but Bandai and Mattel had plans for a release in NA, but decided against it in 2000 for some reason. It's speculated that the reason is because of a crowded handheld market at the time.
It looks pretty crappy. A lot of games have little action, and look like they were designed for a pre iPad tablet not designed for gaming. The graphics are outdated, the sound sucks, and the controls look like they would be terrible with an awkward D pad.
@@bubbythebear6891 Um, you do realize this system was designed by the guy who made the Game Boy, with pretty similar specs to the Game Boy, right? Like, it came out in 1999 as a black and white handheld, of course the graphics are outdated and the sound sucks. Didn't exactly have PS5 hardware back then. I actually own a Wonderswan and the d-pads are similar to those on the Joycon controllers, but looser.
I need an explanation why the sound chip blows the gameboy out of the water yet also produces some of the most hideous noises ive heard from any video game
I think some of these games are just poor sound emulation
@@TheMamaluigi300 it's not an emulation issue. Some games have really disgusting soundtracks. It's ok because this console is designed for being used just as a time killer. Do you really need sound in a card game? There's even no headphone jack in wonderswan. So you're forced to turn off sound in most cases. Developers knew it and this is the reason why some games sound terrible.
Oh dang, this was a pleasant surprise! I’ve always been curious about this platform. Really looking forward to your compilation of the Wonderswan Color, and maybe the Neo Geo Pocket Color down the line!
The Bandai WonderSwan was released in Japan only.
All the Bandai WonderSwan is was just a carbon copy of the Game Boy, and many of the games on that console were anime based games.
@Awhol Lotta Whoopass Why was WonderSwan released only in Japan? Was it because it acted pretty much the same as the Game Boy considering the fact that the WonderSwan was made by Gunpei Yokoi?
There needs to be a wonderswan mini. They could translate all their games.
I will buy it ASAP
8:33 This guy looks like a friend. :)
Woohoo! Nice, now for the WonderSwan Color!
Hey 8-Cyorter, we're working on it! :)
3:13 wow, its adorable!
A Gigantor (Tetsujin 28-go) game for a b&w plataform…very convenient!
1:03 Chaos Gear has some real 80s European computer game sounding music, not gonna lie.
5:52 for the Dream Traveler.
5:32 the sound cracked me up for some reason.
Bandai: What if we made a system... that was JUST JRPGs?
Jokes aside this library reminds me of the Saturn a lot. It’s a ton of niche titles that appear to be well serviced, visual novels and a ton of probably okay RPGs I can never play. The only difference might be less arcade titles. I saw Ghosts and Goblins and Crazy Climber but other than that
@@TheRealAmericanMan Not 'that' many JRPGs (for both WS and Saturn) actually, but you are right about VNs and "weird" genre mixtures. From the perspective of someone who can read Japanese to an extent, there honestly are just a few decent JRPGs, way fewer than SNES got for instance (and the latter platform has tons of fan-translations). Obviously, it makes no sense nowadays to release a region-locked console anymore (look at the sales of NDS or even Switch, it would be impossible in Japan alone).
the japanese will put Densha de go and VNs in every system, is like doom but for japanese
gundam gather beat is the best wonder swan game i ever play.
I never realized that WS has such bad sound. The original GB puts this to shame.
Aside from the fact that a lot of examples here are just plain bad sound emulation - haven't played a lot of these but a lot like Rockman and Forte and Vaitz Blade are audibly missing sound channels - it's moreso that a lot of developers didn't properly take advantage of the soundchip.
Is there any difference in games, about the first WS versión, the second and the color?. Nice video ✌🏻
All games are exclusive only for japan?
no fan-translations?
There's a dozen fan translations for Winderswan and Wonderswan colors games, only hald of them are complete though.
@@mattia1026 Blame the MAME emulator and Mednafen has a similar CRC check function to the standard MAME. A CRC check analyzes a game ROM file for any changes to its data and size, so a fan translator or ROMhacker would have to edit filenames every time for every change, which is incredibly tedious. This is probably the reason why there haven't been many fan hack and translation patches being publicly provided for any game on various systems that are covered by Mednafen, such as Wonderswan (the topic of this page), Neo Geo, and PC Engine/PCE CD. These systems don't usually have many good alternative emulators, let alone those with good quality debuggers.
@@joaofernandes9756 I didn't know about that issue, thank you for raising awareness about it. As for the topic of ROMhacks/fantranslation though, as far as I remember Neo Geo AES has mostly arcade and/or gameplay-focused titles with not much text and almost all of them being published in the US. Concerning PCE/PCD, I've found lots of translations for both systems.
I've got most Wonderswan games with translations already patched on my phone to play them on the go.
Stupid question, why 2 directionals on the left? 🤔
Watching the video i realized he can be played in portrait and landscape, very smart
I really hope they translate the 2 Uzumaki games!
5:52
WAHOO!
9:33 Wanna hear the most annoying sound in the world?
Apparently, speaking Japanese is swearing now XD
❗This is the most annoying sound:
m.th-cam.com/video/S4AmLcBLZWY/w-d-xo.html
Wuz up b? ProduceL Street Dance
.......yes
Great portable console, a pity that all the games are in Japanese.
I have a selection of the best games with some translated into English on my channel, in case anyone is interested.
Literally never heard of this. Is this the Japanese Gameboy?
I think both are japonese...
I think this is the purpose of the channel, to show us old or forgotten consoles.
No. It is a Japanese portable from Bandai, nothing to do with Nintendo
WonderSwan being the Japanese Game Boy is due to the fact that both the WonderSwan and Game Boy were made by Gunpei Yokoi.
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youre missing final fantasy 1 and 2
Hey Cristian, The final fantasy series was released for WonderSwan Color and not the regular WonderSwan. You can watch it here th-cam.com/video/Z0Y2fmbRp1E/w-d-xo.html
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The WonderSwan was pretty much a Game Boy knock-off, so it wasn't any surprise that the WonderSwan stayed in Japan.
I know this is an old comment, but fun fact: The same guy designed both the Game Boy AND the WonderSwan. Apparently it was quite popular there too.
@@ARDIZsq Why was the WonderSwan released only in Japan?
@@GardevoirBoy It's unknown why, but Bandai and Mattel had plans for a release in NA, but decided against it in 2000 for some reason. It's speculated that the reason is because of a crowded handheld market at the time.
It looks pretty crappy. A lot of games have little action, and look like they were designed for a pre iPad tablet not designed for gaming. The graphics are outdated, the sound sucks, and the controls look like they would be terrible with an awkward D pad.
@@bubbythebear6891 Um, you do realize this system was designed by the guy who made the Game Boy, with pretty similar specs to the Game Boy, right? Like, it came out in 1999 as a black and white handheld, of course the graphics are outdated and the sound sucks. Didn't exactly have PS5 hardware back then. I actually own a Wonderswan and the d-pads are similar to those on the Joycon controllers, but looser.
No English lmao