Pretty much all of my N64 games have Blockbuster stickers on them. I think a store was shutting down where we lived, and my Mom just bought most of what they were trying to get rid of for me.
I have one rental game I got from eBay but they didn't put anything on the cart, only one sticker on the side of the box and I don't remember if it's from Blockbuster or some other chain.
Mr. Pokirby He was specifically referencing Game Dude’s own review of the Chameleon Twist Duology. Check out the video here for proof: ruclips.net/video/BaktdeTE1ng/видео.html
@@ThePreciseClimber game dude was an actual game reviewer back in the day. He was fairly popular in cannada, but now and the day is known for how he creepily stocked and obsessed over his X-girlfriend.
I think you misunderstood the powerups . the X2 and X3 items don't increase your capacity, they multiply what you lick up. For example with X3 you catch 2 enemies, you spit out 6. As for the big head powerup, it makes your shots bigger.
You're the most underrated RUclipsr I know. Doing all this stuff that no one else really tackles, you've given me hours of entertainment. I'll be watching you still when you reach 500k, which you will if you keep it up, and go even further beyond.
Absolutely love your reviews mate honestly when I watch your videos I feel like I am back in the 90’s. These platformers the old ones use to be everything back in the day.
I think the first game said it supported the rumble pack when he was skipping through the opening menu. Must have really sucked to take them in and out
Actually, Chameleons don't use their ability to change color to blend in, they use it to show mood, health, and communicate, but they don't actually use it to blend in. Would be cool if they used it as a sort of health bar though.
The reason none of the games did the "chameleon blending into their environment" is because chameleons don't actually do that. They have a natural colour that blends them into their habitats (like squirrels or tigers) and change their skin colour based on a number of factors. But we know for fact that they do not have cloaking abilities like say a mimic octopus. It's just one of those pop-biology things like lemmings being suicidal or ostriches burying their heads in the ground that just doesn't happen.
If I wasn't already subscribed to you, that segment about the Japan Supply System logo would have done it for me. You've got a really unique and charming style of commentary and I really love it.
This was a game me and my brother sometimes rented from Blockbuster as kids. I remember thinking it was really cool, but couldn’t wrap my head around it and never got past like, the second level lol
The games are so unique with their gameplay mechanics that I figure someone will eventually try to reboot it. However, even if they greatly improved on everything these games did, it will probably be a really tough sell. Cartoony platformers are usually not popular anymore outside of Mario, Sonic, and remakes of older classics that sell great only because of nostalgia.
We have a challenge to SunSoft: in Chameleon Twist 3, create a storyline in which Davy gets a swollen tongue. Imagine the drama of a vulnerable Davy The Chameleon, still persisting in his fantastical adventures, despite his infection. It needs to be in good taste (no pun intended), but we guarantee the Gaming world would be shocked, stunned and moved in the efforts to make Davy’s character more meaningful. We love Davy, but it’s time the Gaming Industry had a big shock for a change.
ColonelSandwich Chameleon Twist 2 is truly perfect. If you do not get this new generation of Chameleon Twist madness, then you are stupid! I know, that’s insulting, but that’s also true.
Get Retsupurae on the line they need to come back since there is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much bad gaming going all around. Heck, I would like to make it official that if Slowbeef and Diabetus come back, then that means I can mock bad gamers again very easily. That would make me happier (JimmyWhetzel is on my list of bad gamers).
JojoMonReturns91 Don’t even get me started on that Jimmy Whetzel twat; his reviews on the 3D Sonic games and the Yokai Watch Duology were especially awful to sit through, but if he’s done anything else after those reviews to the same poor standards, then I wouldn’t know about them. If I were you, I’d also suggest putting the likes of Arin Hanson (AKA Egoraptor), IGN, Kotaku, Angry Joe, MovieBob, Jim Sterling and Snoman Gaming on that list of Bad Gamers, as-well.
Chameleons don't change color to blend in, not at all. Some octopi do, but for chameleons it's mood related. They're like living mood rings. However! That could be a great game concept. You are a chameleon in an unknown world and something wants to murder you, so you must cleverly manipulate your own mood so that you can blend in and avoid detection. Maybe you must explore the environment and observe things that put you in specific moods?
I loved this game growing up. And even as an adult, despite the short length and overall lack of difficulty, I still really enjoy it. mostly for the super unique tongue mechanics.
5:25 Rayman 2 really was amazing looking graphically for the time. Like showing Chameleon and Rayman back to back like that you almost wouldn't believe they are not only on the same console but came out the same year.
@@DavidDumbedDown The Game Dude, aka the guy who loves to nitpick over petty little shit that would be common sense to other gamers, and claims he's 'inspired' by AVGN but in reality he's more of a ripoff than he is inspired.
This is one of my favorite underrated games, I was even the first person to speedrun it seriously, and I agree with most of the video author's complaints. In no way is this a perfect game, however I do think this is an easy-to-recommend game for fans of the N64. It's surprisingly fun, fun to look at, and has a nice soundtrack. It's a perfect playthrough when you've been exhausted by harder games on the system or are just looking for another N64 platformer to play. It's just a nice, short, casual game that will make you smile.
Oh hey, how about that? They actually look like chameleons this time. Though it's still a shame they don't quite get the charmingly goofy eyes of real chameleons right.
I have such nostalgia for this game. I had a blast as a kid playing this never able to save. The power up x3 turns every enemy you eat into a 3 you spit back. Big head turns enemies you eat into huge enemies when you spit them back. Loved using the tougne as a sheild around me in some enemy encounters to spit back so many enemies at once. Loved your review and all your content. Thank you
Another game kinda based on grappling hook gameplay is Ristar, one of my all time favorite games and fighting for the position of my all-time favorite platformer. It's more swinging and headbutting based then grappling, but damn if those vertical bars don't remind me of Ristar's moves. P.S. Really glad there was a comment on that "High Voltage Screaming Action" thing. My Life in Gaming covered these games and Try had a great live action bit with it.
his model vanishes for one frame..?? idk why I usually don't stop to look at that ninja texts but with you it's different. You're the best youtuber, man.
Imagine this if you will: A game bred between Chameleon Twist and the original Sly Cooper. A game with mild stealth elements, but predominantly a platformer. You have all the tools of the Chameleon Twist games at your disposal, but in addition to a button that when pressed gives you access to a color wheel of six colors. These allow you to change your color, and when standing on a floor or near a wall of comparable color, you become invisible. From there, you have to MGS your way through levels, licking up weak enemies and using them to take out stronger enemies, while using stealth to avoid them when you don't have the tools to take them head-on.
NitroRad is probably my favorite reviewer. I found him at the end of last year, and I binged watched his videos, now I have to wait for new ones. Keep bringing those videos man. I love em!
It’s been 2 decades since I’ve played, but pretty sure the x3 powerup meant that if you picked up 1 enemy, you shot 3, or any number of enemies you picked up would be shot x3.
If I remember right, the big powerup increases the size of enemies that you spit back out, and the 3x multiplier increases the amount of enemies you spit out by 3 times what you take in.
@Nitro Rad Chameleons don't change their color to match their surroundings, they do that involuntarily in response to external stimuli such as temperature & the proximity of potentially dangerous or delicious animals, if anything the color changes should have been employed as a health monitor, though that would necessitate additional accessories to define the characters apart from one another.
From what I remember of this game the "big head" power up made your spit attack stronger. Like I think it made whatever you ate larger as you spat it back out to deal more damage.
I randomly thought of this game today... It reminded me of my dad... he pulled a dad move and rented a random game and brought it home for my brother and I so we forced ourselves to enjoy it out of respect... so strange that you uploaded this 3 days ago... never heard of your channel but glad I found it... keep up the great work!
If I remember correctly, the X3 makes it so you spit out three times whatever you got with the tongue, and the Big head makes it so you spit out bigger objects.
Just in case nobody's ever explained it to you after 3 years, the power up that gives the chameleon a big head also increases the size of your projectiles. The x3 powerup triples everything eat. Eat 1 enemy, spit out 3.
I only had 2 as a kid, thinking it was the first and only in the series. Shows what kind've kid I was. Some yars back I saw the first one at an EB and snatched it.
I'm really pleased to learn that the japanese version of this game kept the original character designs. I remember being super disappointed as a kid when I found out they changed the cute round guys into weird lizard guys. like I know it makes sense but ugh.
Something seems off, why does that character have normal shoes in the game, yet he wears some weird hydrid that cut off the front of his shoes on the thumbnail? Also what even are those shoes?
This game begs for a good rom hack. All the mechanics of a fantastic platformer are there. The multiplyer powerup makes you fire more projectiles than you ate. Very useful in the boss fights.
It's interesting to me that not all chameleons actually do the color changing thing, and apparently there's some ongoing debate as to whether it's for camouflage or communication or both. Meanwhile, all chameleons do the long ballistic tongue thing to catch insects but people hardly know them for that.
the was a bowling minigame in the first Spider-Man movie game that did the same thing the only thing that was different was you had to web swing kick into the pins which were street thugs. I found it to be absolutely hilarious
13:41 I noticed that for a frame, it went black. I had to slow it down to see if he snuck in some kind of Easter Egg. Part of me wonders if originally, a picture of Alexander Badr-a.k.a. The Game Dude (and you know what picture I’m talking about: that creepy smile he gave in his Donkey-Kong review) was going to originally be in the video; but at the last minute, James himself declined for fear of bashing a fellow Canadian (never mind the fact that he ran away to Mexico and eventually took to China)?
Yooka Laylee used some more chameleon-y abilities, like invisibility and such. It had a focus on more than just that, though, with the transformations and Laylee's sonar powers.
I love watching your vids on old obscure videos that often nobody has ever played. But this? This is an old obscure video game I remember. I even rented it from Blockbuster. For all I know, the cartridge I played was in the video, lol.
The Big head powerup actually increases the size of the projectiles you shoot out, it may also increase damage but it's been to long since I played it to really remember. Also, the 2x and 3x powerups increase the maximum length of your tongue. You can make a really big figure 8 with the x3 one.
I wanna play C. Twist 1 & 2 now ^-^. Man, i love n64 era looking games. And hey that Kyle Hyde poster is tight, and then when that Hotel Dusk music kicked in, wow! Awesome video all the way.
Pretty much all of my N64 games have Blockbuster stickers on them. I think a store was shutting down where we lived, and my Mom just bought most of what they were trying to get rid of for me.
Pikasprey Yellow that's nice and sad.
Sad :( cause the store shut down,
But nice cause she probably got them probably many games for pretty cheap :D
That's sweet.
I have one rental game I got from eBay but they didn't put anything on the cart, only one sticker on the side of the box and I don't remember if it's from Blockbuster or some other chain.
Yo! one of my favourite RUclipsrs watches one of my favourite RUclipsrs hahaha
Pretty cool mom
“Chameleon Twist 2? Chameleon Piss Poo!”
Really glad Nitro Rad’s keeping up with those Game Dude references.
Game Dude, brought to you by Video Site™.
Mr. Pokirby
He was specifically referencing Game Dude’s own review of the Chameleon Twist Duology. Check out the video here for proof:
ruclips.net/video/BaktdeTE1ng/видео.html
@@ThePreciseClimber game dude was an actual game reviewer back in the day. He was fairly popular in cannada, but now and the day is known for how he creepily stocked and obsessed over his X-girlfriend.
@@MxPokirby I mean those were exact quotes from the Game Dude's classic Chameleon Twist videos.
@@jaded151 Wait, he stocked her? In what Isle?
I think you misunderstood the powerups .
the X2 and X3 items don't increase your capacity, they multiply what you lick up.
For example with X3 you catch 2 enemies, you spit out 6.
As for the big head powerup, it makes your shots bigger.
I do find it amusing how when he's talking about the X3 power up, we actually see it at work. He eats one enemy, spits out three.
You're the most underrated RUclipsr I know. Doing all this stuff that no one else really tackles, you've given me hours of entertainment. I'll be watching you still when you reach 500k, which you will if you keep it up, and go even further beyond.
Absolutely love your reviews mate honestly when I watch your videos I feel like I am back in the 90’s. These platformers the old ones use to be everything back in the day.
SkaiXMask and they r good 2 fall asleep 2
8:20
Oh no! You're holding the N64 controller but it doesn't have a memory pak! My immersion is ruined!
I think the first game said it supported the rumble pack when he was skipping through the opening menu. Must have really sucked to take them in and out
Actually, Chameleons don't use their ability to change color to blend in, they use it to show mood, health, and communicate, but they don't actually use it to blend in. Would be cool if they used it as a sort of health bar though.
The reason none of the games did the "chameleon blending into their environment" is because chameleons don't actually do that. They have a natural colour that blends them into their habitats (like squirrels or tigers) and change their skin colour based on a number of factors. But we know for fact that they do not have cloaking abilities like say a mimic octopus. It's just one of those pop-biology things like lemmings being suicidal or ostriches burying their heads in the ground that just doesn't happen.
Yay!
The reality presented to me by fiction has been shattered!!
@@Hi_Just_Fred at least you don’t have to worry about suicidal lemmings.
I think the reason they didn’t do it isn’t because it’s non realistic but rather they either didn’t think of it or couldn’t make it work.
I know chameleons change colour when they're randy
@@gothnerd887 only chameleons named Randy?
i love how you're like "please guys put batteries in the cartridge" 21 years later
He's not wrong, though. :P
Make sure you don't put stickers on your cartridge labels.
chameleons don't change color to blend in, they change on their mood.
Who cares?
Well to be fair chameleons don’t change colors to blend in with the environment. They just change depending on their mood.
Sure, but it’s such a common trait of chameleons in fiction that it feels weird to not have it.
I actually prefer the old model's better than the new ones. Just because a thing is more realistic doesn't make it cuter.
he was just a fun lil man in the first one
I think everyone prefers the original look :D
@@TheJege12 the person above you just said they prefer neither
@@kaobunn that's not who I was replying to
@@TheJege12 yes i know but you said "everyone" when there was someone that didnt
make a third game where you play as a licker from RE
All the X goin give it to ya memes. But where my lickers at?
If I wasn't already subscribed to you, that segment about the Japan Supply System logo would have done it for me. You've got a really unique and charming style of commentary and I really love it.
1:23 lol the Oh Oh Cartridge from the Garanikor creepy paste video
Starkiller926 Oh My childhood there
Wut
This was a game me and my brother sometimes rented from Blockbuster as kids. I remember thinking it was really cool, but couldn’t wrap my head around it and never got past like, the second level lol
I feel ya I used to do the same with my cousin ah. The good ol days
1:24 AN EARTHBOUND CART!?! That should be on display!
TFW you casually have a priceless SNES gem tossed in your dresser drawer lmao
It's probably a repro
Unfortunately, it's just a bootleg. Wish I had a real one!
Nitro Rad Well, that explains why it’s tucked away. I got EarthBound on the Wii U VC. But I got one of those English Mother 3 carts.
@@NitroRad sometimes, you gotta do what you gotta do. I had to get a bootleg cart of Michael Jackson's Moonwalker.
That Chameleon's face is going to give me nightmares.
But it still is a shame that we won't get a Chameleon Twist 3.
The games are so unique with their gameplay mechanics that I figure someone will eventually try to reboot it. However, even if they greatly improved on everything these games did, it will probably be a really tough sell. Cartoony platformers are usually not popular anymore outside of Mario, Sonic, and remakes of older classics that sell great only because of nostalgia.
We have a challenge to SunSoft: in Chameleon Twist 3, create a storyline in which Davy gets a swollen tongue. Imagine the drama of a vulnerable Davy The Chameleon, still persisting in his fantastical adventures, despite his infection. It needs to be in good taste (no pun intended), but we guarantee the Gaming world would be shocked, stunned and moved in the efforts to make Davy’s character more meaningful.
We love Davy, but it’s time the Gaming Industry had a big shock for a change.
Gaming in the Clinton Years
If there isn't voice acting in Chameleon Twist 3, I'm committing suicide. I hate text.
ColonelSandwich
Chameleon Twist 2 is truly perfect. If you do not get this new generation of Chameleon Twist madness, then you are stupid! I know, that’s insulting, but that’s also true.
Get Retsupurae on the line they need to come back since there is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much bad gaming going all around. Heck, I would like to make it official that if Slowbeef and Diabetus come back, then that means I can mock bad gamers again very easily. That would make me happier (JimmyWhetzel is on my list of bad gamers).
JojoMonReturns91
Don’t even get me started on that Jimmy Whetzel twat; his reviews on the 3D Sonic games and the Yokai Watch Duology were especially awful to sit through, but if he’s done anything else after those reviews to the same poor standards, then I wouldn’t know about them.
If I were you, I’d also suggest putting the likes of Arin Hanson (AKA Egoraptor), IGN, Kotaku, Angry Joe, MovieBob, Jim Sterling and Snoman Gaming on that list of Bad Gamers, as-well.
Chameleons don't change color to blend in, not at all. Some octopi do, but for chameleons it's mood related. They're like living mood rings.
However! That could be a great game concept. You are a chameleon in an unknown world and something wants to murder you, so you must cleverly manipulate your own mood so that you can blend in and avoid detection. Maybe you must explore the environment and observe things that put you in specific moods?
I was really happy you continued with the game dude references
So you're telling me that you have a grappling hookshot and a parachute?
...Just Cause?
Those flying heads in 8:10... they look totaly like red Angry Birds.... in 1998 O_O
I was just thinking that
That's distressing.
I've used this channel to find obscure platformer games to play and your input on the games really communicates what these games are about.
Continuity error at 8:34. The controller does not have the memory card pack in the back of it.
Local RUclipsr gets 25 years in prison due to continuity error
oops
Wow, they made a sequel? What a *TWIST?* I'll see myself out
That was bad. Just bad. Like, it's bad in a awful way.
I applaud you taking this one for the team Westy.
Please drive home safely.
It's bizarre to see that blob character from the first game actually look like a chameleon in the second game.
I loved this game growing up. And even as an adult, despite the short length and overall lack of difficulty, I still really enjoy it. mostly for the super unique tongue mechanics.
Maybe someday a developer will realize the potential Chameleon Twist had.
Honestly it makes sense for them to not do that because in real life chameleons really only use their color changing ability to show their mood.
5:25
Rayman 2 really was amazing looking graphically for the time. Like showing Chameleon and Rayman back to back like that you almost wouldn't believe they are not only on the same console but came out the same year.
Yeah, the High Voltage Screaming Action was a reference to a trend from Japan at the time, however it somehow made it into the North American release.
Man your videos are great, you really pull the nostalgia strings for me, these games were major rentals for me when I was a kid.
2:59
...Great region locking implementation Nintendo...
Is there a reason for region locking?
@@Hi_Just_Fred To prevent fun.
Jokes on you, I laughed at Chameleon Piss Poo. 😎
@@DavidDumbedDown The Game Dude, aka the guy who loves to nitpick over petty little shit that would be common sense to other gamers, and claims he's 'inspired' by AVGN but in reality he's more of a ripoff than he is inspired.
There is so much.
God damn waiting.
In Chameleon Twist 2.
This is one of my favorite underrated games, I was even the first person to speedrun it seriously, and I agree with most of the video author's complaints. In no way is this a perfect game, however I do think this is an easy-to-recommend game for fans of the N64. It's surprisingly fun, fun to look at, and has a nice soundtrack. It's a perfect playthrough when you've been exhausted by harder games on the system or are just looking for another N64 platformer to play. It's just a nice, short, casual game that will make you smile.
Oh hey, how about that?
They actually look like chameleons this time.
Though it's still a shame they don't quite get the charmingly goofy eyes of real chameleons right.
I see that flex with that earthbound cart.
I was thinking that too haha
“None of these games did that” but Yooka Laylee did a ton of Chameleon powers. Except the tongue pole vault. So, almost works.
Hm, yes - Slurp Style was a thing. Eat a fire, gain fire abilities. Eat a steel ball, resist wind currents.
I have such nostalgia for this game. I had a blast as a kid playing this never able to save.
The power up x3 turns every enemy you eat into a 3 you spit back. Big head turns enemies you eat into huge enemies when you spit them back. Loved using the tougne as a sheild around me in some enemy encounters to spit back so many enemies at once.
Loved your review and all your content. Thank you
Another game kinda based on grappling hook gameplay is Ristar, one of my all time favorite games and fighting for the position of my all-time favorite platformer. It's more swinging and headbutting based then grappling, but damn if those vertical bars don't remind me of Ristar's moves.
P.S. Really glad there was a comment on that "High Voltage Screaming Action" thing. My Life in Gaming covered these games and Try had a great live action bit with it.
The big-head mode makes what you spitout slightly larger.
This was the first 3d game I ever played as a kid, I loved it so much
his model vanishes for one frame..?? idk why
I usually don't stop to look at that ninja texts but with you it's different. You're the best youtuber, man.
3:39
"His model vanishes for one frame...?? idk why"
Maybe I played the first game, but I never knew there was a sequel
I played Chameleon Twist 2 first as a kid. We only rented the first one. There's soooo much nostalgia in this game for me.
I remember as a kid the change in art style was the whole reason I never got the second one. And I LOVED the first one.
Imagine this if you will: A game bred between Chameleon Twist and the original Sly Cooper. A game with mild stealth elements, but predominantly a platformer. You have all the tools of the Chameleon Twist games at your disposal, but in addition to a button that when pressed gives you access to a color wheel of six colors. These allow you to change your color, and when standing on a floor or near a wall of comparable color, you become invisible. From there, you have to MGS your way through levels, licking up weak enemies and using them to take out stronger enemies, while using stealth to avoid them when you don't have the tools to take them head-on.
Well, Chameleons don't change colors to blend into their enviroment, they change colors to show off their mood. It's a common misconception.
Oh my God, I’ve been looking for this game forever!
I have the Vegas memories of playing it when I was really really little
Wait didn't yooka laylee use grappling move and camouflage move in the game
I guess Y-L was secretly Chameleon Twist 3...
@@ThePreciseClimber That would make it secretly a threequel of Chameleon Twist AND Banjo-Kazooie.
I just realized chameleons don't change colour depending on their environment, thats what dogs do.
NitroRad is probably my favorite reviewer. I found him at the end of last year, and I binged watched his videos, now I have to wait for new ones. Keep bringing those videos man. I love em!
Wait, this game has a sequel?
Well that's something I didn't know
(Also you bought the American AND Japanese copy of the game?)
I wish he played the Japanese version for this video.
@@blackheartzerotheundergrou3225 SAME!
It’s been 2 decades since I’ve played, but pretty sure the x3 powerup meant that if you picked up 1 enemy, you shot 3, or any number of enemies you picked up would be shot x3.
3:00 Damn, never would have thought of that
Note:
The Japanese version of the first game has more content. Including an ending for beating the boss rush. And a secret boss
If I remember right, the big powerup increases the size of enemies that you spit back out, and the 3x multiplier increases the amount of enemies you spit out by 3 times what you take in.
1:22 I love how you kept the UH OH cartridge in your drawer.
CT2 was a good childhood memory for me. I enjoyed it. Such a different game
3:40 "his model vanishes for one frame..?? idk why"
Saved ya all time, comments
1:23 LMAO that low key Earthbound cart just hanging out😂
@Nitro Rad
Chameleons don't change their color to match their surroundings, they do that involuntarily in response to external stimuli such as temperature & the proximity of potentially dangerous or delicious animals, if anything the color changes should have been employed as a health monitor, though that would necessitate additional accessories to define the characters apart from one another.
I remember being introduced to this game by hearing the toy world's music used in Star Road, an SM64 hack.
From what I remember of this game the "big head" power up made your spit attack stronger. Like I think it made whatever you ate larger as you spat it back out to deal more damage.
I randomly thought of this game today... It reminded me of my dad... he pulled a dad move and rented a random game and brought it home for my brother and I so we forced ourselves to enjoy it out of respect... so strange that you uploaded this 3 days ago... never heard of your channel but glad I found it... keep up the great work!
"Like blending into the environment...I just realized none of these games did that."
Good news: Neither do real chameleons - that's an octopus thing.
If I remember correctly, the X3 makes it so you spit out three times whatever you got with the tongue, and the Big head makes it so you spit out bigger objects.
Just in case nobody's ever explained it to you after 3 years, the power up that gives the chameleon a big head also increases the size of your projectiles.
The x3 powerup triples everything eat. Eat 1 enemy, spit out 3.
I only had 2 as a kid, thinking it was the first and only in the series. Shows what kind've kid I was. Some yars back I saw the first one at an EB and snatched it.
Laught so hard at that Metal gear joke. The gameplay looks really interesting. Has a lot of potential.
Wow glad I’m still finding N64 games I’ve never played
I want a reboot of this series. Somebody make a petition or something, PLEASE!!
I'm really pleased to learn that the japanese version of this game kept the original character designs. I remember being super disappointed as a kid when I found out they changed the cute round guys into weird lizard guys. like I know it makes sense but ugh.
When you make references to early AVGN ripoffs it's my favorite thing
01:07
I just love that inside joke, inside that joke
Something seems off, why does that character have normal shoes in the game, yet he wears some weird hydrid that cut off the front of his shoes on the thumbnail?
Also what even are those shoes?
My royal sandles
That mushroom boss made me think of the mushroom people from The Elm-Chanted Forest. I wonder how many people even remember that movie...
"None of those games take advantage of what a chameleon can do, like blending into urine"
Holy shit, you still have that "Uh Oh" cartridge from that creepypasta episode of GARANIKOR! What a nice throw-back.
This game begs for a good rom hack. All the mechanics of a fantastic platformer are there. The multiplyer powerup makes you fire more projectiles than you ate. Very useful in the boss fights.
I might be a little bias but I actually like that they look more like actual chameleons than whatever the heck those other things are.
It's interesting to me that not all chameleons actually do the color changing thing, and apparently there's some ongoing debate as to whether it's for camouflage or communication or both. Meanwhile, all chameleons do the long ballistic tongue thing to catch insects but people hardly know them for that.
"his modeL vanishes for one frame..?? idk why" that's what that quick blip says so you don't have to pause it over and over to find it like I did.
the was a bowling minigame in the first Spider-Man movie game that did the same thing the only thing that was different was you had to web swing kick into the pins which were street thugs. I found it to be absolutely hilarious
Aww man dude. That piklopedia music hit me hard! Have you considered ever doing a video on the Pikmin games? Love to hear your thoughts on the series.
11:34 That is the face you make when you just experienced a REAL trip.
13:41 I noticed that for a frame, it went black. I had to slow it down to see if he snuck in some kind of Easter Egg. Part of me wonders if originally, a picture of Alexander Badr-a.k.a. The Game Dude (and you know what picture I’m talking about: that creepy smile he gave in his Donkey-Kong review) was going to originally be in the video; but at the last minute, James himself declined for fear of bashing a fellow Canadian (never mind the fact that he ran away to Mexico and eventually took to China)?
Yooka Laylee used some more chameleon-y abilities, like invisibility and such. It had a focus on more than just that, though, with the transformations and Laylee's sonar powers.
I actually played this one when I was a kid! I didn't really remember it at all until I saw your video
I want a reboot of this game. Maybe give it a bit more personality, polish up the level design, but keep similar mechanics. It would be nice.
This game was so fun a couple of years ago
I love watching your vids on old obscure videos that often nobody has ever played. But this? This is an old obscure video game I remember. I even rented it from Blockbuster. For all I know, the cartridge I played was in the video, lol.
I'd also love to see the chameleon twist characters come back, much like Glover.
Chameleons don't change colors to blend in with the enviorment. They do it depending on temperature, humidity, mood.
The Big head powerup actually increases the size of the projectiles you shoot out, it may also increase damage but it's been to long since I played it to really remember.
Also, the 2x and 3x powerups increase the maximum length of your tongue. You can make a really big figure 8 with the x3 one.
I wanna play C. Twist 1 & 2 now ^-^. Man, i love n64 era looking games. And hey that Kyle Hyde poster is tight, and then when that Hotel Dusk music kicked in, wow! Awesome video all the way.
So they American-ized the Sequel to Chameleon Twist by making the Characters actual bipedal chameleons? That's something I'd thought I'd never learn.