Bold of you to release this right after Citra and Yuzu went into the grave. Preservation is the last thing on Nintendo's mind, so these types of spotlights on obscure things they did are always a delight to see. Speaking of obscure gaming trivia, how about that Mario Party-e video? I know the fans are dying to hear more about that gem, obviously.
yeah, man RIP to citra especially since 3DS games are no longer being sold digitally and there’s a lot of potential for great games to be lost to time. Thanks for watching!! I love shining whatever spotlight I can on little oddities like this, and I am one of probably very few people who actually owns Mario Party-e so who knows, maybe it’d be a good thing to cover in this format lol
Yuzu kinda deserved it, for having paid subscriptions, existing while the switch is still the current console and one thing more about unreleased games and patches. Such a shame that bringing down yuzu meant bringing down citra.
Their early work was a little too new wave for my tastes. But when Sports came out in ‘83, I think they really came into their own, commercially and artistically.
I would've loved to have played the Satellaview during the original broadcast, as I'm a sucker for 80s pop music, especially new wave. I remember watching that original video and they also played Duran Duran's A View to a Kill iirc, which is one of my fav songs ever. However that'd only happen if I were a time traveller, considering I was born in 1996, so during the original broadcast I was just a li'l baby! Also, not sure if you're aware, but that flagpole remix is part of a full song from an arrange album released in 1989 called Super Mario Brothers 1. 2. 3. -Hop! Step! Jump!-, of which you can hear its songs being used throughout some Satellaview footage. Its arrangements are absurdly good, especially if you're into 80s music like I am, so I heavily recommend checking that album out!
Gee, that IS a strange song transition... but I still really like it. I applaud the efforts people have made in preserving the Satellaview's catalogue of titles, and I hope one day the games showcased here are fully restored, music and all!
Pffft. Do you have any idea how many INXS songs I've rewritten to be about Pokémon? I suspect either Nintendo or St. Giga had some sort of blanket license for broadcasting music. Not sure why it seems to be primarily western acts.
Thanks for watching! What’s your favorite bit of niche gaming trivia?
I don't know if it's niche, but I have a lot of useless knowledge about gen 2 Pokemon games.
oh awesome I'm glad someone made a whole dedicated video for this
Thanks so much for watching!! Your video exposed me to this and i have not been able to get it out of my head since hahaha
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Bold of you to release this right after Citra and Yuzu went into the grave. Preservation is the last thing on Nintendo's mind, so these types of spotlights on obscure things they did are always a delight to see. Speaking of obscure gaming trivia, how about that Mario Party-e video? I know the fans are dying to hear more about that gem, obviously.
yeah, man RIP to citra especially since 3DS games are no longer being sold digitally and there’s a lot of potential for great games to be lost to time. Thanks for watching!! I love shining whatever spotlight I can on little oddities like this, and I am one of probably very few people who actually owns Mario Party-e so who knows, maybe it’d be a good thing to cover in this format lol
@@marksrecroomYou own Mario Party -e as well? That makes two of us! We're a rare breed, indeed.
Yuzu kinda deserved it, for having paid subscriptions, existing while the switch is still the current console and one thing more about unreleased games and patches. Such a shame that bringing down yuzu meant bringing down citra.
You say strangest, but that would have been perfect for Mario's Time Machine.
Satellaview stuff is very interesting and cool to watch, maybe you could take about a trivia for the E-Reader too.
Thanks for watching!! oh yeah the e-reader is a neat little oddity in the GBA library, thanks for the suggestion!!
You like Huey Lewis and the News?
Their early work was a little too new wave for my tastes. But when Sports came out in ‘83, I think they really came into their own, commercially and artistically.
This was really interesting. Thanks for sharing this unique part of Nintendo history 😊
I would've loved to have played the Satellaview during the original broadcast, as I'm a sucker for 80s pop music, especially new wave. I remember watching that original video and they also played Duran Duran's A View to a Kill iirc, which is one of my fav songs ever. However that'd only happen if I were a time traveller, considering I was born in 1996, so during the original broadcast I was just a li'l baby! Also, not sure if you're aware, but that flagpole remix is part of a full song from an arrange album released in 1989 called Super Mario Brothers 1. 2. 3. -Hop! Step! Jump!-, of which you can hear its songs being used throughout some Satellaview footage. Its arrangements are absurdly good, especially if you're into 80s music like I am, so I heavily recommend checking that album out!
Satellaview...you just had to be there. 😢
RIP to the GOAT satellite gaming peripheral 😭
Gee, that IS a strange song transition... but I still really like it. I applaud the efforts people have made in preserving the Satellaview's catalogue of titles, and I hope one day the games showcased here are fully restored, music and all!
Pffft. Do you have any idea how many INXS songs I've rewritten to be about Pokémon? I suspect either Nintendo or St. Giga had some sort of blanket license for broadcasting music. Not sure why it seems to be primarily western acts.
HIT THAT MFINN HAHA REACCC !!!