+Crunchynote The Playstation company is Sony Computer Entertainment Inc, I thought was it not SCEJ?? Also the title music piano reminds me of Home Alone 3 the music in the scene where Alex sets up the traps (Home Again by Oingo Boingo).
See now days it’s hard to play game this for just hours. But in 1998 this type of graphics in game is very huge. I see newer version of this game in ps4 and I addicted to graphics I mean it literally feels real but for a guy playing this type of graphics game in 1998 is very enjoyable.
For some reason the game atmosphere, environment, and sound creates a feeling of a horror game. PS1 textures also added to the 'creepiness' of the gameplay. It is something like a creepypasta 'lost' game that later reveal itself to be the hidden source of misfortune. But well it's still a good train simulator for PS1 at that time.
After 5+ years of playing Densha de GO! series, the braking precsision some players achieve never ceases to amaze me. I can do quite good in DDG Final but DDG 1 & 2 still seem frustrating. Or maybe I'm just taking it too serious :)
In Final, the system won't be that harsh. But in the original games, that is where hell begins. Late by 1 second, minus points! Also I can do well in all the PS1 games. It takes practice, but once you master it, any route becomes a piece of cake.
First game live streamed by Nasubi considering his isolation this feels like the game was slightly disappointing when i looked it up. But the game itself is not at fault here does seem like a good game even if I dont personally understand it. Reference ruclips.net/video/DWWK05t98os/видео.html
It's very surprising to see the traction the Densha de Go series is getting because of Nasubi's story. What happened to him is truly heartbreaking, the fact that this was the game of choice is honestly the most shocking part. I've been a fan of the game for many years but would have never thought it would have a dark past like that.
Who is here after Nasubi?
me
yessir
me :D
same here
yessir
Amazing vid Jeremy! I think the graphics look extremely superlative for 1999 (I was only 5 then! :O )!
+Stephen Doherty They do look amazing for its time, I won't deny that! I think my emulator messed them up for this take. :-(
+Crunchynote The Playstation company is Sony Computer Entertainment Inc, I thought was it not SCEJ?? Also the title music piano reminds me of Home Alone 3 the music in the scene where Alex sets up the traps (Home Again by Oingo Boingo).
+Stephen Doherty Nope, it's SCE. :-)
And, I really love the opening music!
He played this for 4 days straight my God
I'd definitely put atleast 10 hours into this game, not straight though, but if I was in a mental state like him, I probably would do the same.
See now days it’s hard to play game this for just hours. But in 1998 this type of graphics in game is very huge. I see newer version of this game in ps4 and I addicted to graphics I mean it literally feels real but for a guy playing this type of graphics game in 1998 is very enjoyable.
For some reason the game atmosphere, environment, and sound creates a feeling of a horror game. PS1 textures also added to the 'creepiness' of the gameplay. It is something like a creepypasta 'lost' game that later reveal itself to be the hidden source of misfortune.
But well it's still a good train simulator for PS1 at that time.
This is nostalgic 😎🇯🇵
전차로GO?
"Oh, watch out! It's an anime girl! ...on the train... Okay? O_o"
"THERE'S A DICK, GO!"
After 5+ years of playing Densha de GO! series, the braking precsision some players achieve never ceases to amaze me. I can do quite good in DDG Final but DDG 1 & 2 still seem frustrating. Or maybe I'm just taking it too serious :)
In Final, the system won't be that harsh. But in the original games, that is where hell begins. Late by 1 second, minus points!
Also I can do well in all the PS1 games. It takes practice, but once you master it, any route becomes a piece of cake.
The problem with 1 & 2 is the memorization. Final is a fantastic game but for me I love playing Nagoya Railway.
@@scottianson8242 I'm all about the Yamanote Line myself.
Can't you make the return journey?
0:32 And now the news...
Talk about silver lining for Nasubi. This game looks fun.
Japanese translation it didn't matter me. Well, i like japan it's like a dream in my head.
Densha de go 2
Love game
힛맨TV Thank you for watching!
how can you read japanese ?
tecknos africa I am learning.
むすかしいじゃないの?
dooringo desu
Shadi to fajny chłopak.
I wish Nasubi would have won an actually good game, like Crash Bandicoot or Ape Escape
개잘하네
:D
esto aca en chile ni en siglos jajajajajaja
para que iban a vender un juego que esta completo wn japo?
First game live streamed by Nasubi considering his isolation this feels like the game was slightly disappointing when i looked it up. But the game itself is not at fault here does seem like a good game even if I dont personally understand it.
Reference
ruclips.net/video/DWWK05t98os/видео.html
It's very surprising to see the traction the Densha de Go series is getting because of Nasubi's story. What happened to him is truly heartbreaking, the fact that this was the game of choice is honestly the most shocking part. I've been a fan of the game for many years but would have never thought it would have a dark past like that.