New theory: Sonic actually is an air freshener. All the adventures are dreams, he goes fast because hes hanging in a literal race car. He fights machines because the car is racing against other machines.
I for one am gratified that Luke described Luigi as being best known as a stone-cold sniper, rather than something less flattering, such as "the one who keeps accepting invitations to obviously haunted buildings".
To be fair if I won a house from a competition I didn't even participate in I'd at least check it out, which would make me a Mario. They both acted smarter later going as a group to a hotel, but, oh well
Fun fact: Ellen Rose's first appearance was not on the channel Outside Xtra, but rather she had her own channel several years before being on the Outside Xbox franchise
Also, technically her first appearance on the OX franchise wasn't on Outside Xtra, but in a Outside Xobox video (no not the channel intro, I'm talking about one Lara Croft multiplayer video)
Minor correction: Roy's game Binding Blade was supoosed to come out before Melee but it was delayed due to the plot being revised (there's an entire story regarding the history of that game but that's for another time). Sakurai had details of what Roy was like before the delay, and he's portrayed as a firecracker, while in his actual game, he's a more reserved character.
"Totally unrelated to that, here's another video. I don't know what that card's going to point to. Could be anything." The fact that no video popped up somehow made it even funnier
Further adding to the confusion around Roy, is that his game would be the last Japan exclusive FE game for a long time. The first FE game released to the world is, of all things, a prequel to Roy's story.
@@drawingdragon I think Fates had been out in Japan already but there was nothing certain on a Western release. Then the same day they announced Corrin for Smash they announced the release in the West. I could be wrong though, maybe it wasn't out yet, but that is how they announced the game outside of Japan
@@drawingdragon They did the same thing with Byleth for three houses... it wasn't out yet then oh last member of first dlc pack is... another fire emblem character
Force Unleashed got delayed a bit so not only did Starkiller's Soul Calibur appearance happen first, but the miniatures set for an old starwars battle game that tied into the game ended up coming out nearly a year before it.
Even more oddly about Policenauts, Otacon has a poster of the game in his lab. Which means he knows what Policenauts!Meryl is like. Which makes you wonder about what exactly he must've thought when he (eventually) met a girl who is basically like that chick from Policenauts
THAT was the greatest joke you've ever heard?! Well, rest east now that you've experienced the height of your preferred comedy, I guess. I hope to experience similar joy 😊
Wait, wait, I've got it! Policenauts is a game in the Metal Gear universe. The creator of that game knows Meryl personally and had a massive crush on her, so wrote her into the game and asked if she wanted to voice her video game tribute herself.
@@JachAnen actually, more of the inverse. As the real reason is policenauts came first while this has metal gear come first. Also, it can be argued to be cannon as there are policenauts memorabilia around otocans office.
i guess hypothesizing about what Sonic would smell like adds more writing material than just saying "Sonic was a rearview mirror decoration" or it could've just been an honest mistake, i dunno.
Sonic apparently takes his shoes off before bed, or at least, he used to before Sonic Labyrinth came out since that game's premise revolves around Eggman having replaced Sonic's usual shoes with "slow down shoes"
Popeye the Sailor is one of the most popular characters of all time, but he was introduced as a minor character in the newspaper comic "Thimble Theater" then in the tenth year of it's run.
It wasn't just Roy that debuted through Smash. Luigi's Poltergust G-00, Woolly World, Pit's Palutena Bow, Corrin's Omega Yato, Gekkos - all of them came out in Smash before they had proper in-series appearances.
Hell Byleth was being developed alongside their debut game way before Smash released, makes me wonder if it would have been less controversial to release them at launch instead of waiting till the end of fighters pack 1.
@Floofy Dog I'm pretty sure that was what happened. Or it was only released in Japan at that point. I just remember a lot of confusion and annoyance because it was a character we'd never heard of.
Yes, that is Banjo because he made his debut in Diddy Kong racing. Banjo Kazooie was delayed and so Banjo ended up appearing in DKR, 6 months before his own game. Captain Price of COD Modern Warfare, also appeared before that game. He was actually a character you rescue in the first COD game. He later dies in the game, but he was able to appear in the 2nd game as well as it was set before the 1st. One fan theory is that in MW, you're playing as his grandson. A concept that could also account for Meryl.
"You may think that Luigi made his debut in Mario Bros. BUT THAT WOULDNT BE TRUE as he made his debut in Mario Bros." The latter title is a port, well rather the first one on Game & Watch is. Nintendo could pop those out easier than full blown games, so they used it to promote the upcoming Mario Bros.
Meryl wasn't the only Metal Gear character to first appear in a Kojima game. Metal Gear Mk. 2, the small robot that follows Old Snake in MGS4, and who appeared in a cameo on the background in a scene on Peace Walker, was originally in the 1988 game Snatcher, as a companion for the protagonist; And it not only is based on the TX-55 Metal Gear from the original Metal Gear for the MSX, its description mention "the Metal Gear scare of the 20th Century", and Otacon in MGS4 mentions in 50 years everyone would have one of them, as a back-to-back reference in both games to each other.
I’ve noticed something when watching these videos. It’s that even if I’m aware of the things that appear in the list already, I don’t end up skipping ahead. I just enjoy you guys that much
Technically false. She’s a key character in the first game as the person that sent Link to save Zelda in the first place according to the manual. Which would mean the opening narration would’ve came from her. Though she never appeared in person so it’s half true.
@@calebgoodman3028 like the original 4 F-Zero pilots. They were in a comic that was part of the manual but they didn't appear in a game until the follow-up F-Zero X and even then it's just on the character/vehicle select screen
Actually, Master Chief _didn't_ first appear in Halo CE. The first piece of media he ever appeared in is the tie-in novel The Fall of Reach, which released sixteen days before the game.
@@michaelandreipalon359 With that concept they can make a whole episode exclusively with Dragon Age characters. Though that’d risk spoiling things like Alistair’s real mom.
Correct, however the distinction in the video is video games only. He made his video game debut in the first Halo game, thus he technically first appears in Halo CE.
That Sonic thing hanging from the rear view mirror probably isn't an air freshener, but a little plush key chain. I've had a few like that, that come on beaded metal chains like the one in the game. Some drivers hang one on their mirror for good luck or because they think it's cute.
Hey! Johnny Sasaki is a goddamn hero, who happens to have stomach problems, but it's because of him that Snake is able to succeed in mgs4 and he's the reason Meryl survived that game also
Even more impressive is that he is just a normal guy the entire time(no nanomachines, no super soldier genes, no cybernetics). While he looks like a goof next to his enhanced teammates, we should never forget that he not only survives being on the front line against Liquid's crew but take down countless numbers of them... while having stomach problems.
He's very much the Hercule Satan of MGS. A normal dude who can hold his own against battlefield gods, so sure, he might look goofy and get his ass kicked sometimes, but the fact he is alive at all should scare you into respecting him.
@@jangelaclough5457 Yeah, he was a part of Liquid's unit and then somehow got into Solidus's squad. There are some questions as to how he ended up there, but if you find him in 2, he shows himself to be an actually decent guy, letting Emma go since she's a civilian...and then runs off to find a bathroom because of his nerves...yeah...
They almost put Lief (the protagonist of the Fire Emblem game before Roy's) in Melee instead of Roy. It's kinda wild to think that we almost got a world where Leif would've had Roy's popularity.
YES! My dad has the Game&Watch Mario Bros game!!! I liked to play it as a kid, even though the game became hard way too quickly! I knew this had to be a gem, but I had no idea it was Luigi first appearance!! Gotta flex on that 😉 My dad took good care of the game for it to still work like a charm in the early 2010s (haven't played in a while, but I know he still has it)
I love how this channel's visual identity clashes with it's writing. It looks very professional if not a bit stale, the usual for a tip 10 channel honestly, but the writing is top notch, making jokes land that much better when delivered in this setting.
Hey! I will not have anyone dunking on my favourite digestively distressed boi Johnny here lol. He did basically save snek and MURL on a couple important occasions despite the equivalent of a bare knuckle vindaloo fight in his stomach. A true soldier lol
If I had a nickel for every time I sat down to watch an oxtra video while eating and was presented with the great mighty poo, well, I'd have an amount of nickels ^.^ a classic list, thanks for all the great videos as ever!!
The original patches actually made it's debut before armored core, in a game called Shadow Tower Abyss, the second Shadow Tower game, which was considered the "Bloodborne of King's Field." This character was not named Patches, and looks nothing like Patches, but he has the same exact behavior: offer you treasure, then betray you as soon as you take it.
Fun fact: Not his first and not an official appearance, but Sonic also appeared a few weeks before the first Sonic game came out in an obscure Amiga platformer called the Adventures of Quik and Silva. The devs ripped off his design for an enemy sprite presumably after seeing it in magazine previews.
Trying to figure out of this is some epic level trolling, or if we have very different understanding of what the first Earthworm Jim game was, considering both 1 + 2 came out before Toshinden.
@@nigh_anxietyI will say this: there IS a Battle Arena Toshinden OG Gameboy game(which I even actually own),and Jim is definitely NOT a secret character,but also I don’t remember when the Battle Arena Toshiden the game itself came out versus Jim’s games
@@nigh_anxiety The only thing that MIGHT make sense is if they thought Earthworm Jim 3D was the first EJ game, which launched in 1999. Battle Arena Toshinden was released in 1995, but was a PlayStation exclusive on release before being ported to other platforms later in the year and in 1996. That fits the 3 year time frame they gave. Of course, EJ3D is the 3rd game in the series, so at best one could argue that EJ first appeared as a 3D character in a non-EJ game, which is not the theme of this list.
@@AdamAddictL The GB port of BAT came out a year after its original release as a PlayStation exclusive in 1995. The original EJ game was released in 1994. The second EJ game was released in 1995 like BAT, but much later in the year than BAT, so technically only 1 EJ game actually predated BAT. The GBA ports of EJ 1 and 2 didn't come out until 2001 and 2002 respectively, though...so there's that.
They are, and that's why it never got officially released outside of Japan. Because Konami -didn't want to get sued by a raging anti-Semite with a mullet- are teh worstest ever to muh daddy Kojima!
In the game Persona 3 portable the main character meets a young man drinking in the bar in the mall who tells you that he's dealing with the consequences of his decisions and that you will know his story soon enough. This young man is Vincent the protagonist of the then unreleased Catherine.
@@aelechko I don’t watch sports. Still it doesn’t change the fact Catherine was a bestseller on it’s first week. Being the highest selling Atlus game at the time with the PC port that was released years later being one of Steams most sold games that month.
There's actually an even earlier potential appearance of Patches in an even older From Software title. The NPC in question is unnamed, wears "patchy" clothes, and has a very similar attitude. Unfortunately I can't remember the game, but is is only a quick Google away. Edit: The game is called Shadow Tower: Abyss for PS2, if anybody was interested.
I figured Patches would be on this list. He really is my favorite recurring game character. I can't even been too mad at the guy, because at this point he can't help himself. It's just how he is. I did manage to miss the kick off the bridge he does in the Nightmare Frontier on the way to Amygdala. I finally finished Bloodborne the other day and can now properly focus on finishing the 2 DLC for Dark Souls 3 and I'm honestly looking forward to meeting Patches as Laap in the Dreg Heap.
What's impressive is Unbreakable Patches and Laap is pretty much supposed to be Trusty Patches, or at least a reincarnation of him. I won't spoil what he says to you in DS3 in the Ringed City, but remember how he hates clerics in DS1? Yeah, that kinda gets explored.
@@darklord884 I've seen bits and pieces of Ellen's run, but I can't remember what he specifically says. To be fair, while I don't hate clerics specifically, I do hate fighting magic users of any sort on the whole whether clerics, sorcerers, pyros, etc. Lothric and Lorian weren't too bad to fight, but that magic was annoying. I'm so glad that the massive sword slam a la Ludwig was so obvious to avoid. Any time I lost lock-on after he teleported I knew I needed to find him asap to avoid that straight-line magic attack. I killed Aldrich on my first attempt (got lucky with the RNG being kind to me and him doing the arrow spam just twice the whole fight and never in phase 2 at all) and his homing projectiles were aggravating. So yeah, something else I can agree on with Patches. When I got teleported to the woods in Elden Ring after I opened that chest I couldn't help but laugh as I yelled "Patches" and called him names. I couldn't really be that mad, because it was my own fault. He was talking about the chest and I misunderstood and thought he was talking about the one with the clothes that I opened that kicked off the fight in the first place. I didn't realize he was talking about the new one, so I opened it, got called a thief and such as I got dumped in those bear infested woods. I fought a normal bear, wondered what all the fuss about the bears was, and then picked a fight with another bear. I then saw what the fuss about the bears was and I ended up hauling ass away on Torrent without even finding the site of grace that would have been relative near me, lol. As it was classic Patches and my own fault I wasn't all that pissed. I did get mad at Gostoc in the castle since he's just a cheap copy of Patches. Patches might try to trick me into fighting giants in DS3, but at least it's easy to avoid that if you kill them first. He didn't lock me in a room with an aggressively pissed off knight.
My experience with Final Fantasy XIV compels me to mention a particularly fun niche one: Cruise Chaser, a pretty famous raid boss in the first expansion (you may remember him from having the music that went 'FORWARD AND BACK AND THEN GO FORWARD AND BACK' and so on), was based on Ark, a summon from FFIX. ...except not really, because both it and Ark were actually based on a 1986 Japanese computer game, Cruise Chaser Blassty, where the titular Cruise Chaser was a mech designed by Sunrise, the studio known for Gundam. The game is perhaps best known for being the first musical credit for Nobuo Uematsu.
Ok, I used to work at a Toys 'R' Us store around 1990 and you mentioning the LCD games is mind-blowing! Are you winning, sons and daughters of Oxtra and Oxbox?
So near to a million subs. As one of the first 10K, I'm delighted you're finally getting the recognition. I've never understood how OX has 2.6m and you, basically OX, don't.
I’d completely forgotten Diddy Kong Racing was a thing, that was like getting brained with a frying pan made of nostalgia. I’ve still got it here, so I know what I’ll be doing this weekend. It always took second place to Mario Kart, but it was still very fun, as I recall (now I recall it)
7:10 Sonic actually has canonically changed his shoes at least twice. In Sonic Adventure 2 he swapped his usual sneakers out for Soap brand grinding shoes, then in his very next game appearance he was back to his old shoes. Much earlier in Sonic Labyrinth, Sonic is established to at least sleep without his shoes on as Robotnik sneaks into his house and swaps out his usual magic speed enhancing shoes for magic speed _hindering_ shoes.
interesting list, nice to learn where these characters first appeared, if you had me guess which game Conker was first in giving me both options shown in this list i would of guess bad fur day and been totally wrong.
Gamerchamp3000 just released a video about how Raiden from MGS actually first appeared in a Game Boy Color Metal Gear game. It's def worth a watch, she does a great job with it!
iirc when you complete all of the VR missions in Ghost Babel the generic soldier you were playing as is addressed as "Jack." It's even suggested that all of Ghost Babel may have just been part of Raiden's training
Horses do not have reverse jointed legs. Neither do birds. What people interpret as the "reverse knee" is actually the ankle. Rather than having a "reverse joint" imagine horses and birds are tiptoeing and have a really long fused foot.
I only knew about that one because of Game & Watch Collection...3, I think it was, on the Game Boy Color back in the day. I became kind of obsessed with the character when I unlocked him in the Melee back in the day and so bought that collection when I spotted it in a K-Mart one day. I played both the replica of the original version and the more visually updated version that they always included in those collections. The updated version turned those boxes with bottles in them into cakes with strawberries on top, so that's what I always thought they were in both versions until just now.
You should have included Kirby, as he first appeared in the game Arcana for the SNES 2 months before Kirby’s Dream Land. There’s also Quan Chi from Mortal Kombat, who’s first appearance was in the Mortal Kombat Defenders of the Realms cartoon, of all things, and Vincent from Catherine, who first appeared in Persona 3 Portable, that would have made this list a proper 10.
The Great Mighty Poo has come up a surprising amount in your videos recently. Has someone over at Oxtra/Oxbox been playing (or been forced to play) Conker's Bad Fur Day? Was it Mike? My condolences.
I played a lot of Diddy Kong Racing as a kid, and never understood why my dad wouldn't let us rent out Conker's Bad Fur Day from the Blockbuster (sentences that carbon date you). Conker was my friend! He was so fast at driving!
Patches also appears in Shadow Tower Abyss, a game before Demon Souls that never got a western release. Tricking you with a trapped chest and dropping a bridge under your feet.
@@Sanguivore It'd prob never happen. But it'd be neat if FromSoft went back to some of their older titles like Shadow Tower and King's Field. Would love to see a first person dungeon crawler from them again.
While Master Chief's first game appearance was Halo, references to cyborgs wearing Mjolnor powered armour first showed up in Bungies earlier Marathon trilogy. So maybe Master Chief doesn't know how to conduct himself.
I already knew about Roy being in Melee as sneak peak for Fire Emblem The Binding Blade due to reading about it and watching a video that explained it xD
You just reminded me, that I really wanted to watch a playthrough of Policenauts again. Really loved that game, but I could never get the fan translation to run on any of my laptops.
I love how every time Conker's Bad Fur Day comes up in one of these lists, they feel the need to remind us that The Great and Mighty Poo exists, even if he has literally nothing to do with what the list is actually about.
Note the Chilidog thing wasn't a thing in Japan as Sega never thought about the favorite food. Till the cartoon Adventures of Sonic aired along with the comics in the USA. And wasn't a thing till Sonic and the black knight.
Another character made their debut in Diddy Kong Racing. Tricky, the dinosaur you meet in Star Fox was at least initially supposed to be the same Tricky the Dinosaur who was one of the bosses in Diddy Kong.
Honorable mention has to go to Shadow Tower Abyss when Patches is concerned. That game is another FromSoftware game where a nameless character has all the traits of the infamous Patches, even to the point of him pulling a level that disables a bridge you are standing on, getting you to do his dirty work, and being a coward.
I've mentioned before to others that Smash Bros. is an effective marketing tool, lol. It's one of the reasons I've wanted a Valkyria Chronicles character in the game, give that series a bit more exposure.
Not a 'character' per se, but Metal Gear RAY - the semi-aquatic successor to Metal Gear REX - first appeared in some bonus art in the 'VR Missions' expansion for the original _Metal Gear Solid._ RAY plays a big role in MGS2 on the PlayStation 2, but you could get a brief early glimpse on the first PlayStation by getting 100% completion on what was essentially DLC, minus the downloading.
Can you do a video titled 7 times your best friend or friend was a boss or the final boss? Eight suggestions for this list is Riku from Kingdom Hearts, Pixy from Ace Combat 0 The Belkan War, any Undertale character, Gunther from Fire Emblem Fates Revelation, Weatly from portal 2, Faize from Star Ocean: The Last Hope, Volo from Pokémon Legends Arceus, and Edelgard,Dimitri, and/or Claude (depending on the route you choice) from Fire Emblem Three Houses.
I wonder how many times the OXBox crew has had to re-find, and re-edit that Mighty Poo clip for use. 😅 It's gotta just be on the desktop at this point, right?
Real surreal to see that Mario Bros G&W entry with mine on the coffee table in front of me. Bought batteries to sell it but ended up liking it too much to part with
Wasn’t there an amiga game that came out _before_ Rad Mobile/Gale Racer? Coulda sworn there was an amiga platformer with a buncha enemies that look like other game characters, one of which is our dea blue porcupine
An extra Smash/MGS one, but madlad that he was, Hideo Kojima used Snake’s inclusion in Brawl to advertise the upcoming MGS4, a game that wouldn’t even come out on the same console, with music tracks and an enemy type making their first appearance. The Gecko even got a trophy.
New theory: Sonic actually is an air freshener. All the adventures are dreams, he goes fast because hes hanging in a literal race car. He fights machines because the car is racing against other machines.
Dumbest theory ever.
We need to contact Game theory RIGHT NOW!
And all of his “friends” are just animals the driver has run over
I don't normally like the whole dream theory, but this one's kinda cute and wholesome
This will all be explained in Toy Story 6.
I for one am gratified that Luke described Luigi as being best known as a stone-cold sniper, rather than something less flattering, such as "the one who keeps accepting invitations to obviously haunted buildings".
You'd think after the first few times Luigi would do better
Or as the cowardly brother
To be fair if I won a house from a competition I didn't even participate in I'd at least check it out, which would make me a Mario. They both acted smarter later going as a group to a hotel, but, oh well
@@drake713 Yeah I can't really hold it against Luigi either, I just want the best for the poor guy
"The one with the massive dong" would work as well.
Kind of an appropriate video since both Ellen and Luke themselves didn't debut on Outside Xtra either :D
Outside Xtra is a supergroup
release lore video
Fun fact: Ellen Rose's first appearance was not on the channel Outside Xtra, but rather she had her own channel several years before being on the Outside Xbox franchise
Ellen and I both played Bioshock for the first time very recently! Woah.
No way!
It was dedicated to KoA
@@danielmiller3596 why am I not surprised by this in the slightest lmao
Also, technically her first appearance on the OX franchise wasn't on Outside Xtra, but in a Outside Xobox video (no not the channel intro, I'm talking about one Lara Croft multiplayer video)
Minor correction: Roy's game Binding Blade was supoosed to come out before Melee but it was delayed due to the plot being revised (there's an entire story regarding the history of that game but that's for another time). Sakurai had details of what Roy was like before the delay, and he's portrayed as a firecracker, while in his actual game, he's a more reserved character.
"Totally unrelated to that, here's another video. I don't know what that card's going to point to. Could be anything."
The fact that no video popped up somehow made it even funnier
Further adding to the confusion around Roy, is that his game would be the last Japan exclusive FE game for a long time. The first FE game released to the world is, of all things, a prequel to Roy's story.
That's like Lucas appearing as a trophy in Brawl before debuting in 4, as Mother 3 still haven't made it to the US.
I'm relatively new to the FE fanbase, but didn't the same thing happen with Corrin? He was added to Smash as a promotion for Fates?
@@drawingdragon I think Fates had been out in Japan already but there was nothing certain on a Western release.
Then the same day they announced Corrin for Smash they announced the release in the West. I could be wrong though, maybe it wasn't out yet, but that is how they announced the game outside of Japan
@@irrespondible Lucas was playable in Brawl
@@drawingdragon They did the same thing with Byleth for three houses... it wasn't out yet then oh last member of first dlc pack is... another fire emblem character
Force Unleashed got delayed a bit so not only did Starkiller's Soul Calibur appearance happen first, but the miniatures set for an old starwars battle game that tied into the game ended up coming out nearly a year before it.
I wondered if a delay contributed to that being on the list.
Even more oddly about Policenauts, Otacon has a poster of the game in his lab. Which means he knows what Policenauts!Meryl is like. Which makes you wonder about what exactly he must've thought when he (eventually) met a girl who is basically like that chick from Policenauts
Makes you wonder how many characters and situations have been prophetized by Otacon's media collection.
Maybe if Policenauts is a game in that world the developer (Hideo Kojima?!) met the 'real' Meryl and just put a version of her in the game
He also has a Zone of the Enders poster and a mech action figure iirc
"Full of innuendos, and out-yo-end-os"
Greatest joke I've ever heard. Props to you, Luke.
THAT was the greatest joke you've ever heard?! Well, rest east now that you've experienced the height of your preferred comedy, I guess. I hope to experience similar joy 😊
@@barneybetsington7501 Well, for a poo joke, it was certainly original... and didn't stink. 😅
Doom Guy's first outing as the slayer was in 1993, but he had actually appeared as early in 1986 in a game called The Legend of Zelda.
This is such a gem of a comment, I really hope Luke gets to see this 😂
The call back to that old theory video is so golden haha, so glad I read this
@@philswiftdestroyerofworlds1988 Which theory video?
The very first one that pops up when you do a search for "Doom Guy is Link"
But there are bible verses in Doom, so if DoomGuy is Link, it's the original original Link from the original game who is Christian :)
"Link will be onscreen" *thumbnail of Link's face appears*
Always committed to journalistic integrity, OXtra. Outstanding work.
Wait, wait, I've got it! Policenauts is a game in the Metal Gear universe. The creator of that game knows Meryl personally and had a massive crush on her, so wrote her into the game and asked if she wanted to voice her video game tribute herself.
So the in game reason here is the exact same reason she was in MGS?? It works
@@JachAnen actually, more of the inverse. As the real reason is policenauts came first while this has metal gear come first. Also, it can be argued to be cannon as there are policenauts memorabilia around otocans office.
@@jangelaclough5457 It's still the same reason for doing it though, liking the character.
So are fuzzy dice in a mirror also air-fresheners? Because as far as I can tell, Sonic was just a trinket hanging in the car, not an air-freshener.
Sonic looked like a Keychain that the driver hung from the mirror.
It looked like he was hanging by a metal chain. Air fresheners hang from string.
i guess hypothesizing about what Sonic would smell like adds more writing material than just saying "Sonic was a rearview mirror decoration"
or it could've just been an honest mistake, i dunno.
Ok, Innuendos and Outyourendos was a pun I've never thought about.
Liked! (I'm already subscribed)
Sonic apparently takes his shoes off before bed, or at least, he used to before Sonic Labyrinth came out since that game's premise revolves around Eggman having replaced Sonic's usual shoes with "slow down shoes"
I have that game….was a freaking headache 🤣🤣🤣 game gear version of 3D Blast basically
Popeye the Sailor is one of the most popular characters of all time, but he was introduced as a minor character in the newspaper comic "Thimble Theater" then in the tenth year of it's run.
And apppered in a Betty Boop cartoon
It wasn't just Roy that debuted through Smash. Luigi's Poltergust G-00, Woolly World, Pit's Palutena Bow, Corrin's Omega Yato, Gekkos - all of them came out in Smash before they had proper in-series appearances.
Oh my god, so Corrin being added as a character before Fates came out wasn't even the first time they'd done that with Fire Emblem? That's insane.
Hell Byleth was being developed alongside their debut game way before Smash released, makes me wonder if it would have been less controversial to release them at launch instead of waiting till the end of fighters pack 1.
Corrin was added to smash before Fates came out? Is that true?
@Floofy Dog I'm pretty sure that was what happened. Or it was only released in Japan at that point. I just remember a lot of confusion and annoyance because it was a character we'd never heard of.
@@Some__Guy No, Fire Emblem If was already released in Japan when Corrin was added to Smash.
@@fivestarguy100 before the Western release, Fates was already out in Japan
Technically Ellen appeared in an Outside Xbox video before Outside Extra, layers, upon layers, upon layers!!!
Yes, that is Banjo because he made his debut in Diddy Kong racing. Banjo Kazooie was delayed and so Banjo ended up appearing in DKR, 6 months before his own game. Captain Price of COD Modern Warfare, also appeared before that game. He was actually a character you rescue in the first COD game. He later dies in the game, but he was able to appear in the 2nd game as well as it was set before the 1st. One fan theory is that in MW, you're playing as his grandson. A concept that could also account for Meryl.
"You may think that Luigi made his debut in Mario Bros. BUT THAT WOULDNT BE TRUE as he made his debut in Mario Bros."
The latter title is a port, well rather the first one on Game & Watch is. Nintendo could pop those out easier than full blown games, so they used it to promote the upcoming Mario Bros.
Meryl wasn't the only Metal Gear character to first appear in a Kojima game. Metal Gear Mk. 2, the small robot that follows Old Snake in MGS4, and who appeared in a cameo on the background in a scene on Peace Walker, was originally in the 1988 game Snatcher, as a companion for the protagonist;
And it not only is based on the TX-55 Metal Gear from the original Metal Gear for the MSX, its description mention "the Metal Gear scare of the 20th Century", and Otacon in MGS4 mentions in 50 years everyone would have one of them, as a back-to-back reference in both games to each other.
I’ve noticed something when watching these videos. It’s that even if I’m aware of the things that appear in the list already, I don’t end up skipping ahead. I just enjoy you guys that much
Fun fact Impa's first appearance in a video game was in the CDI games
"Cause I've been selling rope and bombs for so long
Even Impa thinks that my mind is gone"
Technically false. She’s a key character in the first game as the person that sent Link to save Zelda in the first place according to the manual. Which would mean the opening narration would’ve came from her. Though she never appeared in person so it’s half true.
@@calebgoodman3028 like the original 4 F-Zero pilots. They were in a comic that was part of the manual but they didn't appear in a game until the follow-up F-Zero X and even then it's just on the character/vehicle select screen
I’ve decided that this is more important than an English essay
Good decision
Of course it is.
It's good for the soul
It is, you've made the right choice; anything can be done the minute before if you procrastinate hard enough 😅
Actually, Master Chief _didn't_ first appear in Halo CE. The first piece of media he ever appeared in is the tie-in novel The Fall of Reach, which released sixteen days before the game.
Now this would make another good list topic, involving notable video game characters who are first introduced in non-video games.
@@michaelandreipalon359 With that concept they can make a whole episode exclusively with Dragon Age characters. Though that’d risk spoiling things like Alistair’s real mom.
Correct, however the distinction in the video is video games only. He made his video game debut in the first Halo game, thus he technically first appears in Halo CE.
Huh, I did not realize that. I love that novel but I had no idea that it pre-dated the original game. That's really cool.
Does Ellen count, since her first canonical appearance was playing Rise of the Tomb Raider with Andy on Outside Xbox?
That Sonic thing hanging from the rear view mirror probably isn't an air freshener, but a little plush key chain. I've had a few like that, that come on beaded metal chains like the one in the game. Some drivers hang one on their mirror for good luck or because they think it's cute.
Like Han and his world famous dice.
Hey! Johnny Sasaki is a goddamn hero, who happens to have stomach problems, but it's because of him that Snake is able to succeed in mgs4 and he's the reason Meryl survived that game also
Even more impressive is that he is just a normal guy the entire time(no nanomachines, no super soldier genes, no cybernetics). While he looks like a goof next to his enhanced teammates, we should never forget that he not only survives being on the front line against Liquid's crew but take down countless numbers of them... while having stomach problems.
and is also CRAZY HOT!... while having stomach problems.
He's very much the Hercule Satan of MGS. A normal dude who can hold his own against battlefield gods, so sure, he might look goofy and get his ass kicked sometimes, but the fact he is alive at all should scare you into respecting him.
Wasn't he also part of liquid's soldiers from mgs1/2?
@@jangelaclough5457 Yeah, he was a part of Liquid's unit and then somehow got into Solidus's squad. There are some questions as to how he ended up there, but if you find him in 2, he shows himself to be an actually decent guy, letting Emma go since she's a civilian...and then runs off to find a bathroom because of his nerves...yeah...
They almost put Lief (the protagonist of the Fire Emblem game before Roy's) in Melee instead of Roy. It's kinda wild to think that we almost got a world where Leif would've had Roy's popularity.
YES! My dad has the Game&Watch Mario Bros game!!! I liked to play it as a kid, even though the game became hard way too quickly! I knew this had to be a gem, but I had no idea it was Luigi first appearance!! Gotta flex on that 😉
My dad took good care of the game for it to still work like a charm in the early 2010s (haven't played in a while, but I know he still has it)
I love how this channel's visual identity clashes with it's writing. It looks very professional if not a bit stale, the usual for a tip 10 channel honestly, but the writing is top notch, making jokes land that much better when delivered in this setting.
Hey! I will not have anyone dunking on my favourite digestively distressed boi Johnny here lol. He did basically save snek and MURL on a couple important occasions despite the equivalent of a bare knuckle vindaloo fight in his stomach. A true soldier lol
If I had a nickel for every time I sat down to watch an oxtra video while eating and was presented with the great mighty poo, well, I'd have an amount of nickels ^.^ a classic list, thanks for all the great videos as ever!!
It would only take 20 to get to a dollar.
Come on. Forgetting his name is unforgivable. That Green Mario.
Lario
Your joke is what is unforgivable.
Sniper Luigi just sniped you from a hundred klicks.
The original patches actually made it's debut before armored core, in a game called Shadow Tower Abyss, the second Shadow Tower game, which was considered the "Bloodborne of King's Field." This character was not named Patches, and looks nothing like Patches, but he has the same exact behavior: offer you treasure, then betray you as soon as you take it.
Fun fact: Not his first and not an official appearance, but Sonic also appeared a few weeks before the first Sonic game came out in an obscure Amiga platformer called the Adventures of Quik and Silva. The devs ripped off his design for an enemy sprite presumably after seeing it in magazine previews.
Earthworm Jim was an unlockable character in Battle Arena Toshinden three years before the release of the first Earthworm Jim game.
Trying to figure out of this is some epic level trolling, or if we have very different understanding of what the first Earthworm Jim game was, considering both 1 + 2 came out before Toshinden.
@@nigh_anxietyI will say this: there IS a Battle Arena Toshinden OG Gameboy game(which I even actually own),and Jim is definitely NOT a secret character,but also I don’t remember when the Battle Arena Toshiden the game itself came out versus Jim’s games
@@nigh_anxiety The only thing that MIGHT make sense is if they thought Earthworm Jim 3D was the first EJ game, which launched in 1999. Battle Arena Toshinden was released in 1995, but was a PlayStation exclusive on release before being ported to other platforms later in the year and in 1996. That fits the 3 year time frame they gave.
Of course, EJ3D is the 3rd game in the series, so at best one could argue that EJ first appeared as a 3D character in a non-EJ game, which is not the theme of this list.
@@AdamAddictL The GB port of BAT came out a year after its original release as a PlayStation exclusive in 1995.
The original EJ game was released in 1994. The second EJ game was released in 1995 like BAT, but much later in the year than BAT, so technically only 1 EJ game actually predated BAT.
The GBA ports of EJ 1 and 2 didn't come out until 2001 and 2002 respectively, though...so there's that.
@@daltigoth3970 well then OP is wrong 😂
Policenauts is a trip of a game. The two main characters are prety much just Riggs and Murtaugh from Lethal Weapon.
She is a clone.
She is a clone.
They are, and that's why it never got officially released outside of Japan. Because Konami -didn't want to get sued by a raging anti-Semite with a mullet- are teh worstest ever to muh daddy Kojima!
In the game Persona 3 portable the main character meets a young man drinking in the bar in the mall who tells you that he's dealing with the consequences of his decisions and that you will know his story soon enough. This young man is Vincent the protagonist of the then unreleased Catherine.
Which is weird since Persona 3 takes place in Japan but Vincent lives and has his whole game take place in America.
Jonathan must have worked on Catherine because nobody else should care about that mess
@@aelechko The million plus sales and awards for best performance and writing in a drama say otherwise.
@@calebgoodman3028 a rich guy could buy a million WNBA jerseys. Doesn't mean it's worth watching the league.
@@aelechko I don’t watch sports. Still it doesn’t change the fact Catherine was a bestseller on it’s first week. Being the highest selling Atlus game at the time with the PC port that was released years later being one of Steams most sold games that month.
There's actually an even earlier potential appearance of Patches in an even older From Software title. The NPC in question is unnamed, wears "patchy" clothes, and has a very similar attitude. Unfortunately I can't remember the game, but is is only a quick Google away.
Edit: The game is called Shadow Tower: Abyss for PS2, if anybody was interested.
I figured Patches would be on this list. He really is my favorite recurring game character. I can't even been too mad at the guy, because at this point he can't help himself. It's just how he is. I did manage to miss the kick off the bridge he does in the Nightmare Frontier on the way to Amygdala. I finally finished Bloodborne the other day and can now properly focus on finishing the 2 DLC for Dark Souls 3 and I'm honestly looking forward to meeting Patches as Laap in the Dreg Heap.
What's impressive is Unbreakable Patches and Laap is pretty much supposed to be Trusty Patches, or at least a reincarnation of him. I won't spoil what he says to you in DS3 in the Ringed City, but remember how he hates clerics in DS1? Yeah, that kinda gets explored.
@@darklord884 I've seen bits and pieces of Ellen's run, but I can't remember what he specifically says. To be fair, while I don't hate clerics specifically, I do hate fighting magic users of any sort on the whole whether clerics, sorcerers, pyros, etc. Lothric and Lorian weren't too bad to fight, but that magic was annoying. I'm so glad that the massive sword slam a la Ludwig was so obvious to avoid. Any time I lost lock-on after he teleported I knew I needed to find him asap to avoid that straight-line magic attack. I killed Aldrich on my first attempt (got lucky with the RNG being kind to me and him doing the arrow spam just twice the whole fight and never in phase 2 at all) and his homing projectiles were aggravating. So yeah, something else I can agree on with Patches.
When I got teleported to the woods in Elden Ring after I opened that chest I couldn't help but laugh as I yelled "Patches" and called him names. I couldn't really be that mad, because it was my own fault. He was talking about the chest and I misunderstood and thought he was talking about the one with the clothes that I opened that kicked off the fight in the first place. I didn't realize he was talking about the new one, so I opened it, got called a thief and such as I got dumped in those bear infested woods. I fought a normal bear, wondered what all the fuss about the bears was, and then picked a fight with another bear. I then saw what the fuss about the bears was and I ended up hauling ass away on Torrent without even finding the site of grace that would have been relative near me, lol. As it was classic Patches and my own fault I wasn't all that pissed. I did get mad at Gostoc in the castle since he's just a cheap copy of Patches. Patches might try to trick me into fighting giants in DS3, but at least it's easy to avoid that if you kill them first. He didn't lock me in a room with an aggressively pissed off knight.
@@SolaScientia Uh...so yeah, he hates clerics on principle in DS1 and that gets explored in The Ringed City...yeah.
"A story for another day"
Oh, like how the bug-eyed glasses lady got Anakin's lightsaber?
They'll explain it in a comic that gets printed 15 years from now.
My experience with Final Fantasy XIV compels me to mention a particularly fun niche one:
Cruise Chaser, a pretty famous raid boss in the first expansion (you may remember him from having the music that went 'FORWARD AND BACK AND THEN GO FORWARD AND BACK' and so on), was based on Ark, a summon from FFIX. ...except not really, because both it and Ark were actually based on a 1986 Japanese computer game, Cruise Chaser Blassty, where the titular Cruise Chaser was a mech designed by Sunrise, the studio known for Gundam. The game is perhaps best known for being the first musical credit for Nobuo Uematsu.
That's really neat! I feel like these are like "Legacy Easter Eggs"
The way I actually cackled out loud when Luke said "out-your-endos"
Ok, I used to work at a Toys 'R' Us store around 1990 and you mentioning the LCD games is mind-blowing!
Are you winning, sons and daughters of Oxtra and Oxbox?
Luke going "EXCEPT IT DIDN'T" giving me Quints flashbacks off of their DCOM podcast
So near to a million subs. As one of the first 10K, I'm delighted you're finally getting the recognition. I've never understood how OX has 2.6m and you, basically OX, don't.
I think this video really highlights the inadequate number of Mario+Rabbids videos on the channel. MORE LUIGI HEADSHOTS!!
Knight from hollow knight is actually originally from the old team Cherry game Hungry knight.
I’d completely forgotten Diddy Kong Racing was a thing, that was like getting brained with a frying pan made of nostalgia. I’ve still got it here, so I know what I’ll be doing this weekend.
It always took second place to Mario Kart, but it was still very fun, as I recall (now I recall it)
Man I was joking about seeing Patches in Armored Core 6 but since he's actually from that series... Well we'll see.
Ellen only gets cuter every episode . I wanna see more spider phobia they’re the best 😂
7:10 Sonic actually has canonically changed his shoes at least twice. In Sonic Adventure 2 he swapped his usual sneakers out for Soap brand grinding shoes, then in his very next game appearance he was back to his old shoes. Much earlier in Sonic Labyrinth, Sonic is established to at least sleep without his shoes on as Robotnik sneaks into his house and swaps out his usual magic speed enhancing shoes for magic speed _hindering_ shoes.
interesting list, nice to learn where these characters first appeared, if you had me guess which game Conker was first in giving me both options shown in this list i would of guess bad fur day and been totally wrong.
Diddy Kong Racing had a lot of future stars,not to mention crashing,losing,and wanting to break things...that game was aggravating.
Cheat codes my friend 🤣🤣
Gamerchamp3000 just released a video about how Raiden from MGS actually first appeared in a Game Boy Color Metal Gear game. It's def worth a watch, she does a great job with it!
iirc when you complete all of the VR missions in Ghost Babel the generic soldier you were playing as is addressed as "Jack." It's even suggested that all of Ghost Babel may have just been part of Raiden's training
@@Chernobog2 Yeah, that's what gamechamp3000's vid is about.
Horses do not have reverse jointed legs. Neither do birds. What people interpret as the "reverse knee" is actually the ankle. Rather than having a "reverse joint" imagine horses and birds are tiptoeing and have a really long fused foot.
I just love the Song of the great mighty Poo xD Even after years I still know and can sing all parts xD
chicken little appeared as a summon ally in Kingdom Hearts 2, the japanese game was released before the movie debut in north america
Mario + Luigi + Bottles = Super Smashed Brothers?
I only knew about that one because of Game & Watch Collection...3, I think it was, on the Game Boy Color back in the day. I became kind of obsessed with the character when I unlocked him in the Melee back in the day and so bought that collection when I spotted it in a K-Mart one day. I played both the replica of the original version and the more visually updated version that they always included in those collections. The updated version turned those boxes with bottles in them into cakes with strawberries on top, so that's what I always thought they were in both versions until just now.
Underrated: "Inuendos and out-your-endos"
You should have included Kirby, as he first appeared in the game Arcana for the SNES 2 months before Kirby’s Dream Land. There’s also Quan Chi from Mortal Kombat, who’s first appearance was in the Mortal Kombat Defenders of the Realms cartoon, of all things, and Vincent from Catherine, who first appeared in Persona 3 Portable, that would have made this list a proper 10.
The Great Mighty Poo has come up a surprising amount in your videos recently. Has someone over at Oxtra/Oxbox been playing (or been forced to play) Conker's Bad Fur Day? Was it Mike? My condolences.
All I could think of during the Luigi section was "Can you burn a Luigi board?" 🤣
How can I trust anything Luke says when he tells me Banjo Kazooie came out in 97?
I can't be the only person that thinks Trusty Patches sounds like a slightly less evil James Cordon.
I played a lot of Diddy Kong Racing as a kid, and never understood why my dad wouldn't let us rent out Conker's Bad Fur Day from the Blockbuster (sentences that carbon date you). Conker was my friend! He was so fast at driving!
That was one of few M rated games my mom wouldnt let me play.
@@jaredcrabb from what I've seen they may have made the right choice haha
@@kassandra7313 They most definitely did. Id personally rate it higher, and I generally wouldnt even give most games as high a rating as they have.
Woah, that game & watch image unlocked a memory. I definitely remember playing that at my grandma's as a kid.
A chili-dog scented Sonic air freshener? I'd buy that.
I love how noone notice they put Super Smash Bother instead of Brothers
What makes you think we didn't notice?
We just couldn't be bothered to comment
press F to pay respects to the Sneaky Gent who wants to Smash.
Raiden from Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty actually made his debut in Metal Gear Ghost Babel.
Good save. I was already grabbing my phone to correct you guys on Luigi!😂😂😂
Patches also appears in Shadow Tower Abyss, a game before Demon Souls that never got a western release. Tricking you with a trapped chest and dropping a bridge under your feet.
Shadow Tower Abyss has to be the most slept-on FromSoft title, right next to Eternal Ring.
so he was always a d1ck.
@@Sanguivore It'd prob never happen. But it'd be neat if FromSoft went back to some of their older titles like Shadow Tower and King's Field. Would love to see a first person dungeon crawler from them again.
@@ZackRToler Yeah, that’d be dope! I’d love to see those series getting some love. :D
While Master Chief's first game appearance was Halo, references to cyborgs wearing Mjolnor powered armour first showed up in Bungies earlier Marathon trilogy. So maybe Master Chief doesn't know how to conduct himself.
I already knew about Roy being in Melee as sneak peak for Fire Emblem The Binding Blade due to reading about it and watching a video that explained it xD
You just reminded me, that I really wanted to watch a playthrough of Policenauts again. Really loved that game, but I could never get the fan translation to run on any of my laptops.
I love how every time Conker's Bad Fur Day comes up in one of these lists, they feel the need to remind us that The Great and Mighty Poo exists, even if he has literally nothing to do with what the list is actually about.
I always love your stuff. Fun and cheeky
Note the Chilidog thing wasn't a thing in Japan as Sega never thought about the favorite food. Till the cartoon Adventures of Sonic aired along with the comics in the USA. And wasn't a thing till Sonic and the black knight.
Another character made their debut in Diddy Kong Racing. Tricky, the dinosaur you meet in Star Fox was at least initially supposed to be the same Tricky the Dinosaur who was one of the bosses in Diddy Kong.
Honorable mention has to go to Shadow Tower Abyss when Patches is concerned. That game is another FromSoftware game where a nameless character has all the traits of the infamous Patches, even to the point of him pulling a level that disables a bridge you are standing on, getting you to do his dirty work, and being a coward.
I've mentioned before to others that Smash Bros. is an effective marketing tool, lol. It's one of the reasons I've wanted a Valkyria Chronicles character in the game, give that series a bit more exposure.
Not a 'character' per se, but Metal Gear RAY - the semi-aquatic successor to Metal Gear REX - first appeared in some bonus art in the 'VR Missions' expansion for the original _Metal Gear Solid._
RAY plays a big role in MGS2 on the PlayStation 2, but you could get a brief early glimpse on the first PlayStation by getting 100% completion on what was essentially DLC, minus the downloading.
Can you do a video titled 7 times your best friend or friend was a boss or the final boss? Eight suggestions for this list is Riku from Kingdom Hearts, Pixy from Ace Combat 0 The Belkan War, any Undertale character, Gunther from Fire Emblem Fates Revelation, Weatly from portal 2, Faize from Star Ocean: The Last Hope, Volo from Pokémon Legends Arceus,
and Edelgard,Dimitri, and/or Claude (depending on the route you choice) from Fire Emblem Three Houses.
Not to mention Azimuth from Ratchet & Clank: A Crack in Time.
Sonic was actually a keychain, not air freshener
As far as Sonic's feet, we actually see what they look like in the Sonic movie when Eggman does an x-ray.
Also, there are characters (like fan favourite Big The Cat) who wear open-toe sandals. I'm afraid to inform you that Sonic's feet are just blobs.
@@stratospherica Yeah, they released a summer promotional picture one time and the chars were on the beach, they had those blob feet.
Let's be honest, the way Kojima writes things, there could easily be some sci fi reason why Meryl hasn't ages in decades.
Nanomachines, son
Sonic is canonically an air freshener 👌
I knew about Luigi. Because our family had that handheld game.
I distinctly recall seeing Sonic's feet in an episode where his high-tops were stolen and he couldn't run without them.
SatAM or Adventures Of? Or Underground,even??
@@AdamAddictL I don't recall that well. It's been many years since I've watched a Sonic cartoon. That's pretty much the only one I remember, actually.
I wonder how many times the OXBox crew has had to re-find, and re-edit that Mighty Poo clip for use. 😅 It's gotta just be on the desktop at this point, right?
You listed it as "Super Smash Bother", not "Super Smash Brother" :P
Bizarre first appearances for youtubers like Ellen being a door knocking horror monster on outsidexbox lol
Real surreal to see that Mario Bros G&W entry with mine on the coffee table in front of me. Bought batteries to sell it but ended up liking it too much to part with
Wasn’t there an amiga game that came out _before_ Rad Mobile/Gale Racer? Coulda sworn there was an amiga platformer with a buncha enemies that look like other game characters, one of which is our dea blue porcupine
An extra Smash/MGS one, but madlad that he was, Hideo Kojima used Snake’s inclusion in Brawl to advertise the upcoming MGS4, a game that wouldn’t even come out on the same console, with music tracks and an enemy type making their first appearance. The Gecko even got a trophy.
I loved Pocket Tales. It was and still is an immensely fun little game.