Let's Play realMYST - Part 7 of 34
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- Опубликовано: 16 июн 2009
- This will be a leisurely exploration of realMYST, the 3D remake of Myst. These videos are good for fun facts, time-wasting, and cheesy jokes, but bad for a quick show-me-the-answer-now walkthrough.
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8:26
Again you wrestle with your environment. I love how it seems like you're putting your face up to the button trying to figure it out. This is one of my favorite parts of this entire LP. haha
Your videos here are helping me a lot when i get stuck. Very interesting to watch. You say funny thing as you go, and that makes it to not be boring. I get a few chuckles. I will continue to watch all the rest when i get stuck on something. Good work.
Since I only played this as a small kid, I never actually got off Myst island...this is really interesting, and your commentary helps make it nice and entertaining :)
"I don't know why we need a 'get-stuck-in-the-elevator' button..." Your commentary has cracked me so many times. Thank you very much!
about the woman painting: painted by the same artist as the napoleon one (Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres), its called "Portrait of Madame Paul-Sigisbert Moitessier". So basically some rich babe.
It may have been mentioned in the comments here somewhere, but that painting of Napoleon has Sirrus's head on it. You're technically not supposed to know its Napoleon, and instead think its a painting Sirrus had done of himself, depicting himself as royalty.
2:18-That clock tower model is a replica of the clock tower in the Selenetic Age. So you were right about saying it looks different than the one on Myst.
In addition, the mountain painting is somewhere in Central Europe and is by Caspar David Friedrich. The tapestry is L'Apothéose des héros français morts pour la patrie pendant la guerre de la Liberté. At least, I think that's what it is; the site linked to has not only vanished from the world wide web as it was called back then, it's in French. If there's any information on the paintings in Stoneship, either I'm not looking hard enough or it vanished.
That chick in the painting looks familiar to me too, but I don't know who it is either.
And Napoleon wasn't actually short for his own time, he was just as tall as the average Frenchman.
I was rewatching myst(realmyst in this case) because I learned through Rick Steve's European shows(on PBS) where this picture came from. I thought it was a picture of one of the Myst developers.
Clearly, everybody here knew somehow on their own.
i love these vids, it's sort of a mix of nostalgia and new experience :)
Dude, that floating hand joke was brilliant.
"got some kind of chamberpot here.." lol that cracked me up..although i suddenly got an image of Sirrus standing there and peeing.. O.o
"gastric problems" HAHAHAHA!
i love your commentary.
oh, i didn't know what the paintings were either, so you're not alone..
i like your commentary, you take your time without rushing!
Napoleon wasn't a grenadier. He was in the artillery arm, then later promoted to a Brigadier General and sent to Italy (where he was arrested and came close to being executed in the post-Revolution purges).
Grenadiers were infantry, not artillery, and Napoleon was never in the infantry EXCEPT as a very brief temporary "demotion" during the War in the Vendée. However, Napoleon pretended to be sick and finally argued his way out of it, never actually serving even as an infantry command officer.
I love how you took time to look at all the paintings, I always wondered who those people were too! Oo Did you know that if you turned the fortress a curtain direction and looked through the telescope you'd see a skeleton hanging from a ship mast?
After the trauma of discovering MYST, i think the traveler earns to sit down whit a glass of wine for some minutes!
Also, 6:44 looks like a stand-up tanning booth.
4:32 music reminds me of Goldeneye...
Wasn't that a scene in Bill and Ted.. "So your report on Napoleon is that he was a short, dead dude?"
middle button push the run out
I posted something about Napoleon's actual height before, but RUclips seems to have swallowed it.
In modern US measurement, Napoleon was 5'7". That's hardly a midget. The British inch was smaller than the French inch in that time (2.54cm vs 2.71cm), so the French would give Napoleon's height as something like 5'4" or so, but by British measure he'd have been 5'7" or so.
In addition, the British used to always claim antagonistic foreign leaders were shorter than in truth as propaganda.
No worries, both comments are still here. And thanks for the info.
However, I will retain my initial belief that Napoleon was short. I'm about 6'1", so 5'7" men appear short to me. :)
Well.. the truth is that Napoleon was previously serve in France elite unit called "Granadiers" where only can be tall people, and he was one of shortest of them (but tell compered to normal people). In his unit he wall called "small corporal" and that why people who don't meat him think he was small.. the propaganda was in other hand.
I laughed aloud at the floating hand joke :D
You are just to funny! 👍🏻You're jokes aren't cheesy. They're hilarious :D ^-^
@Caleb James Um that's sounds like something out of Return To Zork
6:34 oo press place blows up dee dee what are you doing in my laboritory
I am shorter than Napoleon? I am 5'6"! Oh well... At least I don't take up so much space, therefore having more room to stretch out and getting through tight spaces.
Then either Frenchmen are (were) short, or I'm just tall. If it's all a myth, then maybe he should have killed the painter too, because he looks ridiculous with the oversized throne and pike.
lol "if youre going fast you have to pull back early" xD
the clock towers the broken one in the selenitic age
8:00
That's what she said.
bird looks around...bird sees you....bird eats you...YAAAAA....not a friendly game no more is it
What's the painting behind the mech parrot? Looks like a mythology painting of Greek gods?
Have you tried to put the time of the model clock tower onto the real clock tower back at Myst? I don't even know if you get the chance again (have yet to watch all the parts), but its just a though.
I think the first lady is Queen Victoria. Not sure though.
9:04 - "I don't see why we need a 'Get stuck in the elevator' button." XD. But, seriously? "Fun for the kids?!" I beg to differ. They'll have meltdowns. LOL.
@Phanto5692 If Sirrus can run off with it, so can I.
Now we all know! Thanks!
2:07 = Turkey Vulture
Because Sirrus and Achenar murdered everyone on them, then left.
The creators of Reboot bring you realMYST the tv series.
8:00 that's what she said XD
1 person got imprisioned by Atrus...
That note says alot about Achenar's and Sirrus's alliance. In a later vids you say there was no proof they were enemies but this note says they weren't exactly friends. So how strong was there allegiance? I don't think it was that strong. Me and Dr. Doom on the other hand was great! He got bored one day and called me up and we decided to kill superman and we did. Now whenever I'm in Latveria I can have all the women I want! I own marvel and the fantastic 4, DC, and superman
Those are vases for flowers
@Shadyparadox This isn't GTA ;)
Does anyone know where I can find the reg. version of MYST???
Plus can it be uploaded to a Windows 7 computer???
You are wrong about Napoleon's height. He wasn't all THAT short even by modern standards.
Napoleon's infamous fake short stature was a combination of British propaganda and that the French and British equivalent of the "inch" from that time were accidently different! So when the French gave his height as, I think 5'4", in British feet+inches this seemed fairly short, since the French pouce was 2.71cm, while the British inch was 2.54cm.
Napoleon's height was, in modern US measurement, 5'7"
Nah, Napoleon was notably short... otherwise the "Napoleonic Complex" wouldn't exist. It's only the 1800's, not ancient history, so we can be reasonably sure of his stature.
This is out of absolutely nowhere, but you remind me a lot of Tori Belleci from Mythbusters.
I can say that right? I mean, we're all nerds here....
The lady in the panting is Queen Elizabeth, I think
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madame_Moitessier
Maybe Sirrus stole it and painted his own face on it.
"When you're going really fast, you have to pull out early."
Life lessons. Life lessons.
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Kool vidz.... I can't stop watching all these vidz......
A Toy Bird 4:03
I got sick of the mechanical age