There's actually no way you've done a video on Mario golf. Of all the games to have lost content, this has enough for a full 16 minute episode of lost bits? I'm genuinely astounded by finding this out ahahaha
"This buffer is for notes you don't want to save, and for Lisp evaluation." is actually a piece of placeholder text from the Emacs file editor, it appears whenever you open it without opening a file. Emacs is a commonly used editor on Linux and Unix systems and works entirely in the command-line. The "Lisp" it refers to in this case is actually a programming language that Emacs uses for its plugins, configuration, etc. My guess is the devs used Emacs to develop the game and this somehow wound in the final build, or it's just dummy data.
Emacs? You mean “eMac’s”? The eMac was a version of the iMac G3 that was made for schools, hence the “e” prefix in its name, which stands for “education”
2:01 That text is the message that's displayed in the "scratch buffer" in the Emacs text editor (minus the letters at the end and random spacing issues).
Hmmmm, "cartway" ground seems to me like it was to be used for paved paths for golf carts. Possibly at one point they had planned on having golf cart props in the game.
@@bluelandyaandgreenlandya1788 I'm a channel member. It costs 2-10 dollars a month. I've been a member over six months so that's why my badge looks like it does
2:15 Lisp evaluation probably means that you could run a variant of the Lisp programming language on the Gameboy (which would be incredible and incredibly hard)
It was probably a debugging feature that could be toggled by a button combination. It wouldn't surprise me if they built the game on PC and used an emulator for testing at the time, as the game came out later in the Gameboy's lifespan and it wasn't an uncommon practice.
Actually, "This buffer is for notes you don't want to save, and for Lisp evaluation." is the default contents of the scratch buffer in the Emacs text editor. I'd guess someone needed a test string and just opened the scratch buffer, typed "ABCDEFG" and saved. Or something.
The song at 9:25 actually came up when you needed to reformat your controller pack data for whatever reason, (or maybe it was to import your character from the GB, I forgot). I distinctly remember that one because I had my Nintendo 64, and an old janky controller storage pack, and the GB thing that came with Pokemon Stadium at the time. Edit: I had the US copies.
Miss this series so much. 3DS titles were shallow. Golf Story soothed the itch for a while but it has no replay value. N64 gamecube and GBA titles are each amazing in their own way.
8:18, That 1st unused music track, or Australian/European track (I forgot the other country Oops 🤣), when it was switching to show the other characters, like Mario Golfing to switching to Peach's reaction and same to Luigi's. They should've at least put it at the end credits or have some sort of sound test, like the Kirby series does. (Even though I never played a Mario sports game before besides the Olympic Games)
I love the N64 Version of Mario Golf, still play it to this day on my Wii. Lots of classic holes and tracks, also Sonny and Harry are absolute legends!
You're right about the test string, but you're wrong about being lost in translation. Lisp is a very old programming language. I want to say it was from the 60's and it's still taught at universities for talking about how interpreters actually run code. It was missing a space probably due to wanting it to display as one line or for total character count.
Also, the Zemmix (which was essentially an MSX computer made into a game console and was released exclusively in South Korea) had a mini release in 2017. A Sega Saturn mini isn't that crazy of an idea, so it might happen. Plus there is a massive fanbase supporting the Saturn, so it could be a possibility. But only time can tell.
At 11:08, when you mention the background getting all wonky when it repeats textures as you move the camera, what is that called? I've seen it in a lot of games in videos that manipulate the camera in ways unintended by devs
To expand on the "Cartway" terrain type on MG64, golf cart paths at golf courses are often concrete, asphalt, or gravel. They had possibly thought about including golf cart paths in-game, but then scrapped the idea later on.
I'd say the cartway texture and effects are a leftover from an earlier build or are reused assets from another Camelot developed game from a competing console, Hot Shots Golf (Everybody's Golf) in 1997. Oddly enough, Camelot created the franchise for Sony but only developed the first game in the franchise with Clap Hanz taking over starting with the sequel.
Idk if any of the other comments have pointed it out, but I actually know what "Hidden_Intro_Results" At 9:24 goes to. Whenever you have the Transfer pack in your Controller with the GBC Mario Gold Game inserted, the game will start you up on the screen to Transfer the GBC Exclusive Characters over. And that Music Track is what plays in the Background. While I don't know what the 2nd one is relating to. I have a feeling it's linked to the Transfer pack as well. Maybe from transferring EXP Back to the GBC?
You should look at the debug content for Mobile Golf on GBC. Very similar to Mario Golf GBC but it has new characters like Foreman Spike. Not all of the debug content has been fully interpreted yet (unfortunately a lot of it is in Japanese since it only came out in Japan) but it's a chance to discover something new!
Do "The Typing of the Dead" (1999) lost bits next. I'm sure there are some cool unused stuff. There even might be whoms't'd in it loke there was in Terminal Montage's "Something About The Typing of the Dead"!
Hey just a quick correction: The reason the "Cartway" is in the game is because this game uses the same engine as "Everybody's Golf" (Hot Shots Golf in the US) and in that game multiple courses have cart paths along the sides of the courses. When you hit the ball on these they bounce and roll extremely well much in the same way it does irl. My guess is that they didn't remove it since it would have been wasted dev time instead of just not building a pathway at all and keeping the code for it in the game.
I think of golf cart paths are were the reason for it being there. To go further than that if they hit off the cart path to many times then the club could break. hitting off the concrete is not good for the club at all irl and it could damage a club a lot to the point where it will not be able to have as much loft.
The two games aren't even mechanically similar. Just the story and rpg elements would be enough to differentiate the GBC version, but there's a mountain of differences even beyond that. They have the same name and box art, and that's the most substantial similarity. I wouldn't even call it a port.
Hey tetra what if I told you Lego star wars the video game, Lego star wars 2 the original trilogy, and Lego star wars the complete saga has a LOT of cut content.
FOOOOORE!!!
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I don't know where this is used, but it scares me
FIVVVE!!!!
*FOOOOORE!!!*
TetraBitGaming keep up the good work
TetraBitGaming WTF
There's actually no way you've done a video on Mario golf. Of all the games to have lost content, this has enough for a full 16 minute episode of lost bits? I'm genuinely astounded by finding this out ahahaha
;)
Yoshi's Wooly World : I would like to present myself
MikeyTaylorGaming hey Mikey, how u doin
@@flyingfish1138 all good dude!
I am the 70th like >:D
7:38 "It's-a-me!" "Yeah, Mario. That's-a-you. 😒" LOL I don't know why it's so funny, but the deadpan snark got me.
6:44-6:50
"This buffer is for notes you don't want to save, and for Lisp evaluation." is actually a piece of placeholder text from the Emacs file editor, it appears whenever you open it without opening a file. Emacs is a commonly used editor on Linux and Unix systems and works entirely in the command-line.
The "Lisp" it refers to in this case is actually a programming language that Emacs uses for its plugins, configuration, etc.
My guess is the devs used Emacs to develop the game and this somehow wound in the final build, or it's just dummy data.
Emacs? You mean “eMac’s”? The eMac was a version of the iMac G3 that was made for schools, hence the “e” prefix in its name, which stands for “education”
@@jasminejohnston6393 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emacs
@@jasminejohnston6393 you dumbass im linux user and i know what emacs is, it is an text editor for terminal like vi
I have to admit that I sometimes instinctually will C-x C-s the *scratch* buffer.
@@jasminejohnston6393emacs is a text editor and has nothing to do with macOS you weirdo
2:45 I see you hangin' out up there in the top left corner, Red. Get back to Kanto.
MikeyTaylorGaming heya Mikey, how u do-wait I already said that on a different comment
"Hidden Intro Results" isn't unused. It is played in the Transfer Pak menu whenever you want to transfer your GBC character to the game.
2:01 That text is the message that's displayed in the "scratch buffer" in the Emacs text editor (minus the letters at the end and random spacing issues).
Please don't evaluate my lisp 😂😂
oh wow hey Dave
oh wow hey dave
*oh wow hey dave*
oh wow hey Dave
oh wow hieyey dgr
Hmmmm, "cartway" ground seems to me like it was to be used for paved paths for golf carts. Possibly at one point they had planned on having golf cart props in the game.
I didn't need to remember that there was a Mario Golf RPG
That's something I would rather -forget- *_fore-_* get.
Fuck I told you
Heh
How did you get a tetrabit logo next to your name?
@@bluelandyaandgreenlandya1788 I'm a channel member. It costs 2-10 dollars a month. I've been a member over six months so that's why my badge looks like it does
2:15 Lisp evaluation probably means that you could run a variant of the Lisp programming language on the Gameboy (which would be incredible and incredibly hard)
It was probably a debugging feature that could be toggled by a button combination. It wouldn't surprise me if they built the game on PC and used an emulator for testing at the time, as the game came out later in the Gameboy's lifespan and it wasn't an uncommon practice.
MNGoldenEagle yea probably. I'm surprised that they chose Lisp though, as they seem to use some form of C for most of their products
Actually, "This buffer is for notes you don't want to save, and for Lisp evaluation." is the default contents of the scratch buffer in the Emacs text editor. I'd guess someone needed a test string and just opened the scratch buffer, typed "ABCDEFG" and saved. Or something.
@@Redhotsmasher Maybe there's secretly a copy of emacs distributed in each copy of the game...
Nobody:
Absolutely nobody:
Wario: FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOUUUUUUUUUUUURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
*_Why is your pfp a T-posing Monika ?_*_ It scares me_
FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRE
The greatest clip to try to put your opponents off in MGolf64. “one, two, three, FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEE!”
Why can't "nobody" have this:
"Nobody: ...."?
Girls locker room: Ugh! Susie is so ugly!
Boys locker room: Yosh
2:07 That would’ve been the perfect time for the A B C D E F Gun joke!
You watch asdf movies too
I see that you're a man of culture as well
The song at 9:25 actually came up when you needed to reformat your controller pack data for whatever reason, (or maybe it was to import your character from the GB, I forgot). I distinctly remember that one because I had my Nintendo 64, and an old janky controller storage pack, and the GB thing that came with Pokemon Stadium at the time.
Edit: I had the US copies.
14:42 Oh great, Nintendo figured out a way to make taunts more annoying.
Thanks Miyamoto
Miss this series so much. 3DS titles were shallow. Golf Story soothed the itch for a while but it has no replay value. N64 gamecube and GBA titles are each amazing in their own way.
Tetra: Wishes for a single player mode in a Mario sports game
Mario Tennis Aces: Allow me to introduce myself
2:52
Nintendo: wish granted (gives you Mario Golf: Super Rush)
I legit just started playing golf and this and Wii Sports golf are the only practice I’ve had so far
*Sees Mario Golf Lost Bits*
Can’t wait for the GBC game
*N64 footage*
DAMN IT
*Sees Gameboy Colour box art*
oh ok
8:18, That 1st unused music track, or Australian/European track (I forgot the other country Oops 🤣), when it was switching to show the other characters, like Mario Golfing to switching to Peach's reaction and same to Luigi's. They should've at least put it at the end credits or have some sort of sound test, like the Kirby series does. (Even though I never played a Mario sports game before besides the Olympic Games)
I love the N64 Version of Mario Golf, still play it to this day on my Wii. Lots of classic holes and tracks, also Sonny and Harry are absolute legends!
"Fit all your holes"
I don't know, I got a pretty big hole... It will take a big one to fit!
You're right about the test string, but you're wrong about being lost in translation. Lisp is a very old programming language. I want to say it was from the 60's and it's still taught at universities for talking about how interpreters actually run code. It was missing a space probably due to wanting it to display as one line or for total character count.
Posted after the Mario maker stream! Nice! Keep up the work Tetra
Thanks !
Beta 64:*unused content*
TBG:P L A N T B O I
TetraBitGaming has easily become one of my favorite YT’ers lately
😎
Golf carts drive on the cartway, it's really not that strange in golf games
I remember playing some Golfing game on the original gameboy that had Mario as the golfer
Edit: After some research the game was just "Golf"
My mum:time for bed!
Me:ok-
**Tetra posts**
Me:
*_five more minutes_*
mario golf is so relaxing
i am still keeping it up in watching every lost bits episode
Awesome :)
When (or if) the Sega Saturn mini comes out, please do a NiGHTS into Dreams Lost Bits or Sonic 3D Blast Lost Bits
Nukleon_238 yeah man it’ll come out right after the Virtual Boy classic
@@KBzDvSt Come on, at least the Saturn sort of had a chance
Also, the Zemmix (which was essentially an MSX computer made into a game console and was released exclusively in South Korea) had a mini release in 2017. A Sega Saturn mini isn't that crazy of an idea, so it might happen. Plus there is a massive fanbase supporting the Saturn, so it could be a possibility. But only time can tell.
Nukleon_238 Sonic 3D Blast’s Lost Bits? The main lost bit was the beta coding that made it a good game. Too bad the developers lost it.
I would love to see another video like this for Mario Tennis, especially the games of that same era!
15:55 that song is a "banger"
At 11:08, when you mention the background getting all wonky when it repeats textures as you move the camera, what is that called? I've seen it in a lot of games in videos that manipulate the camera in ways unintended by devs
Aww I used to have a copy of Mario Golf *GBC* when I was a kid, I got all the way to junior Varsity doubles when I was a kid.
Nice!
To expand on the "Cartway" terrain type on MG64, golf cart paths at golf courses are often concrete, asphalt, or gravel. They had possibly thought about including golf cart paths in-game, but then scrapped the idea later on.
Makes sense !
-2 is Eagle.
-1 is Birdie
0 is Par.
1:03 HELP! STOP! YOU’RE GONNA CRASH! *oh no he’s wearing airpods*
Ah yes a amazing video from Tetra.
10/10 would watch again
Thanks 😎
Grace is soooo
*graceful*
I'd say the cartway texture and effects are a leftover from an earlier build or are reused assets from another Camelot developed game from a competing console, Hot Shots Golf (Everybody's Golf) in 1997. Oddly enough, Camelot created the franchise for Sony but only developed the first game in the franchise with Clap Hanz taking over starting with the sequel.
10:20 its a cart path, for golf carts. They have asphalt paths for the golf carts.
*I M M E R S I V E G O L F E X P E R I E N C E*
Idk if any of the other comments have pointed it out, but I actually know what "Hidden_Intro_Results" At 9:24 goes to.
Whenever you have the Transfer pack in your Controller with the GBC Mario Gold Game inserted, the game will start you up on the screen to Transfer the GBC Exclusive Characters over. And that Music Track is what plays in the Background.
While I don't know what the 2nd one is relating to. I have a feeling it's linked to the Transfer pack as well. Maybe from transferring EXP Back to the GBC?
FOOOOORRRREEE! Awesome video Tetra, loved it!
Thanks for watching!
*IMMERSIVE GOLF EXPERIENCE*
I'm guessing the 'Cartway' terrain was probably going to be used for cart paths on the sides of the courses, NOT a parking lot course. Lol.
4:45 Another 1 Up Mushroom xD
There was a Mario tennis RPG on the GameBoy but a whole golf RPG is amazing
Gameboy Luigi is too powerful
13:58
*IMMERSIVE GOLF EXPERIENCE*
Almost every golf game has a cartway/asphalt ground type. I loved to challenge myself and friends to land the ball on the cartway.
You should look at the debug content for Mobile Golf on GBC. Very similar to Mario Golf GBC but it has new characters like Foreman Spike. Not all of the debug content has been fully interpreted yet (unfortunately a lot of it is in Japanese since it only came out in Japan) but it's a chance to discover something new!
I figured they would have cartways alongside the fairways and greens like you'd actually find on a lot of golf courses.
Your vids make my day I just love seeing lost bits and content have a great day today bye😊😊😊😊
Glad you enjoy them! Thanks for watching :)
That secret song using Yoshi/DK in Mario Golf 64 is actually the Palm Club soundtrack from the gameboy game just an fyi.
The cart way surface would probably be for golf carts and be along the sides of the course. That's what it's like in Tiger Woods
0:03 perfect way to start it off
Asphalt was most likely for foot paths, other golf games have had very similar ground types.
9:24 This sounds really similar to one of the first levels in DDR Mario Mix on GameCube, it's prob a different remix but they share some vibes
It's actually the tune used for the N64 Transfer Pak Menu!
14:43 I need to hear a whole video of this!
Do "The Typing of the Dead" (1999) lost bits next. I'm sure there are some cool unused stuff. There even might be whoms't'd in it loke there was in Terminal Montage's "Something About The Typing of the Dead"!
9:25
That song is played when transferring game boy characters to the game, shouldn't have been that hard to figure out.
Apparently so! Less condescension would be cool too :)
That wasn't meant to be rude, but you shouldn't be saying things like that when you haven't apologized to me from before.
@@MagilousMenagerie whatever it was, I apologize
Thank you. Sorry
"An array of tips to fit your holes of all sizes" sounds a bit lewd.
Ear holes not your holes haha
I never expected a Mario Golf lost bit
Mario golf moment
haven't been this early since DDLC was relevant
theangryepicbanana Why the random attack on DDLC? Still a really good game. (Not everyone’s cup of tea though.)
Tuxedobird it was just a joke. I think it's fine
i mean,it is really not relevant anymore. that has nothing to do with the product itself being good or bad,just that nobody talks about it anymore
Never trust monika.
Golf is just yeeting balls with rods
Man you really went all in with vid ideas
Hey just a quick correction: The reason the "Cartway" is in the game is because this game uses the same engine as "Everybody's Golf" (Hot Shots Golf in the US) and in that game multiple courses have cart paths along the sides of the courses. When you hit the ball on these they bounce and roll extremely well much in the same way it does irl. My guess is that they didn't remove it since it would have been wasted dev time instead of just not building a pathway at all and keeping the code for it in the game.
Huh, that makes sense!
10:13 because golf carts drive on those to get around gold courses... lol. Hence the name "cartway"
Haha didn't think of that
I think of golf cart paths are were the reason for it being there. To go further than that if they hit off the cart path to many times then the club could break. hitting off the concrete is not good for the club at all irl and it could damage a club a lot to the point where it will not be able to have as much loft.
This is a pretty extensive debug mode for a golf Mario spinoff
No kidding haha
Welp story mode made it back to Mario Golf series!
13:30 *FLAT BOY*
Mario Golf games look oddly fun.
The cartway was most likely supposed to be a path golf carts would drive on.
The intro results 1 song plays when you import players from transfer pack
It sounds like wario yelling "Whoorrreee!" At the beginning.
0:34 hmmm ma lady
I always play this game and when I saw this I loved the video
Thanks for watching!
14:02 I M E R S I V E G O L F E X P E R I A N C E
As always, stay Bitty!
God,wario in the thumbnail looks like he's flipping you off for not giving him some more to
Gold cause all his gold was stolen
I saw a raycon sponsored video earlier, this, and an ad. I need them!
Edit: MORE RAYCON
They're actually really good !
@@TetraBitGaming i know but im a poor kid who doesn't have a job
0:48 upvote if you too are glad there are finally solid earbuds on the market and you don't have to deal with the inferior liquid earbuds anymore
Immersive GOLFING EXPERIENCE
We need the Mario Golf from the Gamecube!
Nintendo: Only for gameboy color
Also Nintendo: **Creates N64 version of litterally the same game and marks it as only for N64**
The two games aren't even mechanically similar. Just the story and rpg elements would be enough to differentiate the GBC version, but there's a mountain of differences even beyond that.
They have the same name and box art, and that's the most substantial similarity. I wouldn't even call it a port.
Lisp is also a programming language. That may be what that string is referring to.
That'd make sense
00:30 who are this guys
New video: Can a course in Mario Golf 64 be Par’d with invisible ground?
Hahah not a bad idea 🤔
Sup I’m here from nicobbq and I will say epic gamer
😎
I'm never gonna unsee ballerina wario
Hey tetra what if I told you Lego star wars the video game, Lego star wars 2 the original trilogy, and Lego star wars the complete saga has a LOT of cut content.
Lost bits for minecraft?
2:52 Mario Tennis Aces
THERE is bower!