I remember playing Perfect Dark on my N64 without an expansion pack, and then I finally got an expansion pack and it was like having a next gen console.
It depended on the game being played - only games made for expansion park actually benefited. I can see how some folks would wind up thinking it did nothing if they tried old games that had no benefit.
Be careful using Genesis controllers on other consoles. Some consoles (i.e. Vectrex) use the same connector, but are wired differently. It is possible to short out the system using a Genesis controller.
@@Nipplator99999999999 lol same i used sega controllers on mine fuck did it change the feel of gaming to me feel in love with using controllers for any game i could get to work even to this day, dam time flys ...
I didn't know the expansion pack was a hidden feature. I thought it was almost a necessity. Certain games would have modes locked out entirely without one.
@@BlueYukiao there’s a third one too that appears from time to time, but don’t know his name. That’s why I didn’t want it to look bad by just naming two. Does give a bad interpretation smh
@@EikottXD I need to get a vmu and more games for it.. but I like it.. it just had so much potential. It’s cool I can burn my own games and play fan games too
@@Cubbie410 Its one of my favorite consoles now via emulation through my PS Classic mini. It has the best games! Omicron Nomad Soul, Headhunter, etc.. way ahead of it's time.
5:30 I know our logo is in the background, I still would’ve appreciated a proper video credit in the corner like you did with other borrowed footage. And you didn’t even link our video that you used. Kinda sucks dude.
The save delete recovery thing isn't really a new discovery... I VERY distinctly recall my oldest brother showing me this feature back when I was in middle school, so like 99-2001 timeframe. He learned about it from a FAQ/Help article in an old issue of PSM Magazine. I have a VERY clear memory of seeing and using that feature on 2 occasions. I was from 10-12 years old.
Its because it was literally in some of the owners manuals. Mind you not all of them, but literally everyone of my friends that owned a ps1 knew about this.
I played Snail Maze back in the days when I owned the original SMS for HOURS until I finally beat the game. It was brutal. If you didn't carry over enough extra time through the game, there is no way you can finish the last several stages. The last maze was just 2 spiral. But if you guessed wrong, you won't have enough time to back track and pick the correct path so you have to start from stage 1 all over again.
@@GameTimeWhy Fellow LoD fan. I think if you browsed GameFaqs or similar sites back then at school..there was ways to undue these deletions. RIP your file, sorry that happened buddy, especially if you went out of your way to do all the sidequests :\
@@garybracket2355 yeah my brother and I did everything and then right before the transition to disc 4 we farmed levels for days during summer break. I felt so bad partly for me but partly for my brother. He was so excited.
Thank you Andrew! I suppose you are the person that gives Falcon his body and face too, so thank you for your work on i sadly don't know haw many episodes of Gameranx.
I yelled an involuntary "are you fu@king kidding me" when that was mentioned myself... I don't know how many years I've lost to the rage after accidentally deleting the file beside the one I wanted.
Well, most likely this feature isn't "good" enough to actually be usable with your ps1 console. it might have corrupted your save file when getting it back. or it would only work x % of the time. The devs knew it was a thing and chose not to give that information to the consumer, so i can imagine it didn't really work as intended. But i don't know, i'm just speculating here, since save file recovery is a pretty cool thing to have. So yeah, don't feel super bad about it.
@@christianrichters7922 yeah but it's like the survival rate for a surgery, I'll take any chance I can get... maybe a bit melodramatic but you get my point. I still remember, when in a sleep zombie state, I deleted my Gran Turismo 100% (including the two 24hr endurance races) instead of copying it, after a marathon session. There were actual tears and quivering lip...
This unlocked a memory for me. When I was like 5, my mother accidentally erased some game's data from the memory card. I was upset but took it like a champ. I love my mom and she always played games with me. She probably wanted to copy the data to surprise me with an advanced save file. My parents liked to do that when they didn't want to wait for me to complete the level
You missed one for the N64, if you hold L+R+Start while its turning on that will reset the center of your thumb stick which was used to solve stick drift way back in the day. It's pretty sad we can't do this now with the Switch which still suffers from the same problem over time!
the stick calibration in the system settings on the Switch does the same exact thing, but JoyCons and the Pro controller use a different joystick technology than the N64 which is more compact and precise, at the cost of reliability and longevity. Unfortunately that means that just recentering the stick won't work, as the resistance readings of the potentiometers aren't consistently wrong, they jump around too much.
Seeing the old spyro brought such a feeling of nostalgia. We never had a ps1, but we had so many ps1 games we would play on our ps2. Man i miss those days...
The recover deleted saves trick for the original PlayStation is actually printed in the Japanese manual. It was for some reason not included in English versions of the manual.
10:01 the late dreamcast when everyone knew it was gonna die had a lot of interesting stuff. one of the developers for the dreamcast version of sonic jam left a note in the hex code explaining to pirates how to add different genesis roms.
Could be worse, you could have had the TurboGrafx-16 with the CD expansion like I did. It had a capacitive memory chip that would save a fixed number of files, and if you left it unplugged for long enough that the chip lost it's charge... >POOF!< Though it seemed to take years to fail. I had mine unplugged for quite some time and it retained everything. But after a few years everything finally faded.
Do NOT plug in your Genesis controller to a Commodore 64!! This will ruin it, and can potentially ruin other machines as well. And why is the expansion pak bringing out the best of the N64 a secret console feature??
Uh, was there more to #8 for the N64 RAM? There wasn't any secret about it in the video and it was just "hey, this added RAM and made N64 did things" like...what things?? lo
Also, I'm pretty sure I saw elsewhere that the DK bug thing was true, but the expansion pak didn't fix it, it just delayed it. The bug was a memory leak that they weren't able to track down before release; without the pak, the game would crash relatively often, but with it, the game would have to play twice as long on average before crashing. I remember a video somewhere detailing the Pak itself.
Yeah, the marketing for dk64 was something along the lines about the pack being required due to increased graphics, but in reality, it just delayed the game crashing due to the memory leak by multiple hours. rare fixed the memory leak in the game engine when working on one of the banjo games, and that's why they don't require the pack.
Great video~ Definitely took me back. Fun fact too with number one and the start up. If you hold Z on the gamecube controller and then hit the power button, it makes a different intro noise. xD
Meh, it's only the same thing as when you delete something on a PC. Even if you delete it from the Recycle Bin, which in theory means it's gone for good, it can still be recovered using special software.
"Deleting" a file usually means only removing it from the file table. The actual file data is still there, but is treated as free space and will get overwritten eventually. This is why the longer you wait to try to recover it the less likely it will be successful.
The extra RAM in the N64 was also helpful in Turok. The fog to limit render distance made the game pretty claustrophobic (similar to Silent Hill), but wasn't so bad with the expansion pack.
My cousin and I found out about that Sega controller thing with the Atari almost 20 years ago. Pretty cool controlling those games with a bit more ease. My other cousin and I found out you can practically go God mode megaman 3 on the NES by having player 2 hold left on a joystick controller while player controls megaman. Don't know why that worked but you can't jump into a hole and not die, just jump back up.
Some of this "years later" were actually very known back then, at least here in Brazil. - Hidden maze in Master System 1's bios? Check, it was even advertised on the console's box. - Genesis' controller being compatible with other 9 pins? Check, I've played a lot of Atari 2600 with my Genesis controller (it made playing Decathlon so much easier...), used it with Master System and also some other computers. - Dreamcast' s alternative bios with Puyo Puyo? Check. It was called "the last gift" back then. - Xbox's shortcuts? Most of them are listed on the manual (the virtual / guide one).
8:12 On Sega controllers, a couple of pins are used in very non-standard ways (pin 5 especially), and although it's the same Atari-style DB9 connector and it will fit in the joystick port, using an unmodified Sega controller on a Commodore 64 can damage the CIA chip in it. I can't really speak about any other system, but I certainly wouldn't try it. There are inexpensive adapters available for this purpose though, and with an adapter, it's by far the best controller. It's what I use on my C64.
Ages ago the PS1 save restore command was published in PSM. That was where I learned it. Also I remember when I got a Genesis as a kid and had an Atari 2600 that mostly went unused at that point thinking the controller plugs looked the same. Atari games got so much easier to control after that experiment.
About the memory recovery function for PS1, it was actually listed on the Japanese manual, so the feature is knowed for the Japanese for years. For some reason they remove the text from the manual for the international version. That's why English users only find it out recently.
By the mid-1990s, most personal computers had between 2 and 64 megabytes of RAM (toward the latter if you did a lot of multitasking, toward the former if you mostly had an MS-DOS system). Kilobytes of RAM were more of an 80s thing.
That trick with the memory card works for Computers as well. It just allows that data section to be writeable too, if nothing has written over that space you can recover it.
Shoutout to Andrew for being a great editor.
Was literally just gonna say this
My thoughts exactly!
AND a great person
Fuck andrew
@@riyadh_reprise Imagine being named 'Gavin'.
When it comes to discovering secret features, it's better late than never
You are the new ray mak and justin y
hah early to a famous commenter
@@Ozzymandius1 how
@@sofacheeto844 yeah I know this guy he comments every single video
You are literally everywhere
Wow, thanks for the feature!
Huge fan here 😊
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Lol do you live up to your name?
@@iyeetsecurity922 Gross
Nice name
Bro you have to get sponsored by Windex
I remember playing Perfect Dark on my N64 without an expansion pack, and then I finally got an expansion pack and it was like having a next gen console.
I got the 32x for my Sega and it didn't change much at all. Surprised to find out one of these things actually helped.
It depended on the game being played - only games made for expansion park actually benefited. I can see how some folks would wind up thinking it did nothing if they tried old games that had no benefit.
We see you Andrew. No more being hidden in the shadows xD
@Fuzzy Movieclips get a life you pesky bot!
the fire rises
@Shatter The hell?
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Lol
I laughed so hard when Andrew was like m a person and my name's Andrew, u don't find such things everyday lmfao
Be careful using Genesis controllers on other consoles. Some consoles (i.e. Vectrex) use the same connector, but are wired differently. It is possible to short out the system using a Genesis controller.
⬆️ don't listen to him he's on drugs............also if you stick a knife into the wall electric socket you'll get a cash prize.
Came here to say this. Do not use an unmodified Genesis/Megadrive controller on a C64, it can damage your computer.
@@fuzzybad lol kióô⁸⁸⁰⁰⁰0§~~~∆∆~§~~
ig that's what they did back then to not use the competition's controller on different consoles lol.
They do, however, work perfectly with the Commodore Amiga. Same connector and same pin mapping.
10:47 - Ok, since I'm sure he doesn't get anywhere near the love he deserves, everyone needs to THANK ANDREW!
Dude falcon is rude as heck
😂
Thank you ANDREW "THE NEW GUY"
Who’s that
@@notacat7127 his name
@@Wooldrog what he do?
@@notacat7127 he’s the editor for the videos
Forever the new guy xD
We love you Andrew! Props to all the editors out there!
Just seeing the Gamecube menu is making me feel nostalgic.
@Ayunk Ara wot?
Wot the fuck?
Me too
My age is showing, I felt nostalgic seeing the VIC-20 and Commodore 64...
90% of this video had me feeling nostalgic.
@@Nipplator99999999999 lol same i used sega controllers on mine fuck did it change the feel of gaming to me feel in love with using controllers for any game i could get to work even to this day, dam time flys ...
I didn't know the expansion pack was a hidden feature. I thought it was almost a necessity. Certain games would have modes locked out entirely without one.
Majora's Mask required one lol
Yeah that one seemed like a weird inclusion. Nothing hidden or secret about it?
@@idoldevThat’s probably why they didn’t even mention anything about it other than it existed.
Like wut?
Cool… I guess?
@@freshstat1csnow Same with DK64
Starcraft 64's entire Brood War campaign was locked out without the expansion pack. Just to be clear, that's about half of the game.
High five to the youtube editors out there. You guys don't get enough love :)
/highfive to Andrew
/another highfive to Andrew, good work you great person!
Another one!
You’re not getting a heart
Press “F” to pay respects to Editor Andrew lol
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Just bought a 64 for the kids with No Mercy, Goldeneye, Mario Kart and WCW VS NWO Revenge...I can't believe how much they love it.
2:57 Best Datting Click 🔽
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說到食物,不要以為那些被拒絕的人只吃垃圾。相反,他們學會了在被忽視的肉類和蔬菜中尋找營養。他們學會了清潔,切塊,調味和慢燉慢燉的野菜和肉類,在食品市場上被忽略的部分家用蔬菜和肉類,並且學會了使用芳香的木煙(如山核桃,山核桃和豆科灌木
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@@mohdazlan3888 I've seen more convincing messages from Nigerian Princes
What about the holy 64 game....
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@@someinterneter9372 they beat it on the 3ds.
Thank you Andrew for bringing us Falcon’s and the other’s work!
Who thé hell is Andrew?
@@diiii_mond editor
"The other's"??? He is a person and his name is Jake.
@@BlueYukiao there’s a third one too that appears from time to time, but don’t know his name. That’s why I didn’t want it to look bad by just naming two. Does give a bad interpretation smh
@@Raxaex Don't edit it. Feels like a nod to Falcon called Andrew editor.
I always loved the dreamcast, so glad it's getting a lot of love now. It was so good!
I just scored a Dreamcast on eBay.. it’ll be my first time owning that system
@@Cubbie410 how have you enjoyed it?
@@EikottXD I need to get a vmu and more games for it.. but I like it.. it just had so much potential. It’s cool I can burn my own games and play fan games too
@@Cubbie410 Its one of my favorite consoles now via emulation through my PS Classic mini. It has the best games! Omicron Nomad Soul, Headhunter, etc.. way ahead of it's time.
I think by tapping the Mario Theme rhythm you actually affect your Bowser history...
this comment has not received the recognition it deserves.
@@z3rotollranc3 Thanks!
Took me some time to get it
@@JonatasAdoM Ahahah! Hope you liked it.
I don’t get it
5:30 I know our logo is in the background, I still would’ve appreciated a proper video credit in the corner like you did with other borrowed footage.
And you didn’t even link our video that you used. Kinda sucks dude.
I also went to look for a credit as soon as I saw your footage. Come on gameranx, some proper respect here.
Yea
Don’t Worry! Be Happy Video Game Nerd!
Love you man, sorry to hear dude
Did you already cry or you gonna wait and do it later ?
The save delete recovery thing isn't really a new discovery... I VERY distinctly recall my oldest brother showing me this feature back when I was in middle school, so like 99-2001 timeframe. He learned about it from a FAQ/Help article in an old issue of PSM Magazine. I have a VERY clear memory of seeing and using that feature on 2 occasions. I was from 10-12 years old.
I mean I didn't know about it and owned a ps1 for years so
Its because it was literally in some of the owners manuals. Mind you not all of them, but literally everyone of my friends that owned a ps1 knew about this.
I have my PS1 from before the dual shock era, and only learned this a year or two ago.
I played Snail Maze back in the days when I owned the original SMS for HOURS until I finally beat the game. It was brutal. If you didn't carry over enough extra time through the game, there is no way you can finish the last several stages. The last maze was just 2 spiral. But if you guessed wrong, you won't have enough time to back track and pick the correct path so you have to start from stage 1 all over again.
such a hard game to play lol I remember this but never got past the 2nd level
The biggest secret we’ve learned today is that there is a person names Andrew who is the editor for game ranks and does great work.
Wait, my name is Andrew. Is it me?
*gameranx
Oh God, if I knew about that save recover from the ps1 back in the day...
It doesn’t work. Neither do any of the Xbox ones
Man imagine all the stress rage and sadness that could have been avoided as kids if people knew they could regain the saves in a ps1
I deleted my save on legend of dragoon right at the transition to disc 4. Wish I knew there was a way to fix it.
@@GameTimeWhy Fellow LoD fan. I think if you browsed GameFaqs or similar sites back then at school..there was ways to undue these deletions. RIP your file, sorry that happened buddy, especially if you went out of your way to do all the sidequests :\
@@garybracket2355 yeah my brother and I did everything and then right before the transition to disc 4 we farmed levels for days during summer break. I felt so bad partly for me but partly for my brother. He was so excited.
Ah yes,gameranx and falcon's voice,let's go
His voice is perfect for this line of work.
The first one must have been found by someone raging after accidentally deleting
"Oh fuck! NOOOOO!!"
*panicked control pressing*
"Huh? It's back! A miracle from God!!!"
Thank you for your editing service, Andrew.
Imagine your boss coming up and being like "I need you to program a game, but only like 1/1,000,000 people will see it". XD
usually those types of hidden gems are programmed into the software without bosses knowing, mostly for fun
Thank you Andrew!
I suppose you are the person that gives Falcon his body and face too, so thank you for your work on i sadly don't know haw many episodes of Gameranx.
That first secret... Damn! You could've told me 20 years ago. 😭
The fact I never knew I could recover a lost save on my old ps1 makes me wanna headbutt a fucking cinderblock
I yelled an involuntary "are you fu@king kidding me" when that was mentioned myself...
I don't know how many years I've lost to the rage after accidentally deleting the file beside the one I wanted.
Well, most likely this feature isn't "good" enough to actually be usable with your ps1 console. it might have corrupted your save file when getting it back. or it would only work x % of the time. The devs knew it was a thing and chose not to give that information to the consumer, so i can imagine it didn't really work as intended. But i don't know, i'm just speculating here, since save file recovery is a pretty cool thing to have. So yeah, don't feel super bad about it.
@@christianrichters7922 yeah but it's like the survival rate for a surgery, I'll take any chance I can get...
maybe a bit melodramatic but you get my point. I still remember, when in a sleep zombie state, I deleted my Gran Turismo 100% (including the two 24hr endurance races) instead of copying it, after a marathon session. There were actual tears and quivering lip...
@@Nipplator99999999999 i felt that :(
Shout out to Andrew! Good job, man!
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說到食物,不要以為那些被拒絕的人只吃垃圾。相反,他們學會了在被忽視的肉類和蔬菜中尋找營養。他們學會了清潔,切塊,調味和慢燉慢燉的野菜和肉類,在食品市場上被忽略的部分家用蔬菜和肉類,並且學會了使用芳香的木煙(如山核桃,山核桃和豆科灌木 來調味g食物煮的時候 1618964242
Is it a coincidence that Falcon sounds high(er) as a kite today?
Was going to comment about this. He does have these quirks to his narration, but he sounds especially drunk in this one xD
I wasn't sure if it was him sounding baked or just a projection of my own mental status for him...
I was going to say he either sounds drunk or high as fuck lol
@@LunarShuriken1 why not both
I was so concerned I was the only one who thought this. Took me a while to find this comment. Lol. I hope Falcon’s ok!
2 videos in 1 hour? Is this a dream in the Matrix?
I was also thinking about that
Factsssss
“You’re in for some serious snail maze action” lol 😂
This unlocked a memory for me. When I was like 5, my mother accidentally erased some game's data from the memory card. I was upset but took it like a champ. I love my mom and she always played games with me. She probably wanted to copy the data to surprise me with an advanced save file. My parents liked to do that when they didn't want to wait for me to complete the level
That is cool!!
4:40-4:50 you can't tell me this guy aint wasted. Numerous other examples in this video alone, working on gameranx must sure be fun
Hey Andrew, keep up the good work
thanks Andrew for the editing
Man this video made me have a hankering for some snail maze action
So Andrew is the reason I keep clicking on these.. thanks man, you rock ✊🏼
You missed one for the N64, if you hold L+R+Start while its turning on that will reset the center of your thumb stick which was used to solve stick drift way back in the day. It's pretty sad we can't do this now with the Switch which still suffers from the same problem over time!
the stick calibration in the system settings on the Switch does the same exact thing, but JoyCons and the Pro controller use a different joystick technology than the N64 which is more compact and precise, at the cost of reliability and longevity. Unfortunately that means that just recentering the stick won't work, as the resistance readings of the potentiometers aren't consistently wrong, they jump around too much.
@@boomers_pb Compact and precise joysticks that are reliable do exist, they just cost an extra half a penny and Nintendo doesn't want them
Seeing the old spyro brought such a feeling of nostalgia. We never had a ps1, but we had so many ps1 games we would play on our ps2. Man i miss those days...
I'm thinking "hey! I know this Dreamcast thing!" and there it was, Stop Skeletons From Fighting!! Awesome channel! Highly recommended!!
Hey sans and papyrus STOP FIGHTING!!!!!
the dreamcast really was under appreciated
Shoutout to Andrew. You tha MVP!
The recover deleted saves trick for the original PlayStation is actually printed in the Japanese manual. It was for some reason not included in English versions of the manual.
The thumbnail is priceless.
10:01 the late dreamcast when everyone knew it was gonna die had a lot of interesting stuff. one of the developers for the dreamcast version of sonic jam left a note in the hex code explaining to pirates how to add different genesis roms.
Memory Cards the bane of my back then Young Existence
Me wishing we could go back to them sweet days bringing memory cards over to friends but not remembering the pain that comes with it
Could be worse, you could have had the TurboGrafx-16 with the CD expansion like I did. It had a capacitive memory chip that would save a fixed number of files, and if you left it unplugged for long enough that the chip lost it's charge... >POOF!< Though it seemed to take years to fail. I had mine unplugged for quite some time and it retained everything. But after a few years everything finally faded.
Shout-out Andrew, editors getting spicy 🤣🤣
Do NOT plug in your Genesis controller to a Commodore 64!! This will ruin it, and can potentially ruin other machines as well.
And why is the expansion pak bringing out the best of the N64 a secret console feature??
idk? everyone who played Majora's Mask, DK64, or Perfect Dark on N64 had one
My genesis controller worked fine on my c64 back in the day. It wasn't as good as my c64 controller though
Knew about all of these back then. You are once again behind the curve.
Uh, was there more to #8 for the N64 RAM? There wasn't any secret about it in the video and it was just "hey, this added RAM and made N64 did things" like...what things?? lo
Also, I'm pretty sure I saw elsewhere that the DK bug thing was true, but the expansion pak didn't fix it, it just delayed it.
The bug was a memory leak that they weren't able to track down before release; without the pak, the game would crash relatively often, but with it, the game would have to play twice as long on average before crashing.
I remember a video somewhere detailing the Pak itself.
Yeah, the marketing for dk64 was something along the lines about the pack being required due to increased graphics, but in reality, it just delayed the game crashing due to the memory leak by multiple hours. rare fixed the memory leak in the game engine when working on one of the banjo games, and that's why they don't require the pack.
Great video~ Definitely took me back.
Fun fact too with number one and the start up. If you hold Z on the gamecube controller and then hit the power button, it makes a different intro noise. xD
Virtua tennis was such a good game, I miss the Dreamcast
gameranx using songs I've used years ago in videos makes me feel good in my choices
*chanting at fight club* his name is andrew the editor
his name is Andrew the editor
his name is Andrew the editor
His name is andrew the editor
His name is Andrew the editor
Thank you Andrew for editing!
hey Andrew, hope you're having a great day.
This is such a great channel! thanks for continuing to pump out interesting stuff for me to watch while going to the bathroom or avoiding work duties!
The one that brings back deleted save feels like necromancy.
Meh, it's only the same thing as when you delete something on a PC. Even if you delete it from the Recycle Bin, which in theory means it's gone for good, it can still be recovered using special software.
"Deleting" a file usually means only removing it from the file table. The actual file data is still there, but is treated as free space and will get overwritten eventually. This is why the longer you wait to try to recover it the less likely it will be successful.
Thank you for all your work Andrew! You're the true star of Gameranx!
Loved playing the little snail maze game on the SMS
Andrew thank you for editing these videos
John glasscock : my time has come
That's a good last name ngl
knight of pie pie oh yeah
Am I the only one who had to pause on the Snail Maze screen and complete the maze? 2:25 is a good point for anyone who now feels the need to do so.
Yeah! You tell them, Andrew!
I love your content so much I watch ALL THE ADS 😤
The extra RAM in the N64 was also helpful in Turok. The fog to limit render distance made the game pretty claustrophobic (similar to Silent Hill), but wasn't so bad with the expansion pack.
Last time I watched one of Gameranx’s videos was back when the Xbox One hack vid came out... it’s good to see you again old friends
My cousin and I found out about that Sega controller thing with the Atari almost 20 years ago. Pretty cool controlling those games with a bit more ease.
My other cousin and I found out you can practically go God mode megaman 3 on the NES by having player 2 hold left on a joystick controller while player controls megaman. Don't know why that worked but you can't jump into a hole and not die, just jump back up.
That last fact was actually awesome. Along with everything else you guys do of course!
Some of this "years later" were actually very known back then, at least here in Brazil.
- Hidden maze in Master System 1's bios? Check, it was even advertised on the console's box.
- Genesis' controller being compatible with other 9 pins? Check, I've played a lot of Atari 2600 with my Genesis controller (it made playing Decathlon so much easier...), used it with Master System and also some other computers.
- Dreamcast' s alternative bios with Puyo Puyo? Check. It was called "the last gift" back then.
- Xbox's shortcuts? Most of them are listed on the manual (the virtual / guide one).
i love watching this channel when im bored or whatever
My ex has a "cheating" feature I discovered years later.
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8:12 On Sega controllers, a couple of pins are used in very non-standard ways (pin 5 especially), and although it's the same Atari-style DB9 connector and it will fit in the joystick port, using an unmodified Sega controller on a Commodore 64 can damage the CIA chip in it. I can't really speak about any other system, but I certainly wouldn't try it. There are inexpensive adapters available for this purpose though, and with an adapter, it's by far the best controller. It's what I use on my C64.
hilarious thing is i just watched john glasscock's video just before yours! been a fan for years love your content keep up the good work!
I love seeing the game cube and dream cast start up screen after all these years.
Andrew you are awesome. Keep on making these videos great. You are the real MVP!
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Ages ago the PS1 save restore command was published in PSM. That was where I learned it. Also I remember when I got a Genesis as a kid and had an Atari 2600 that mostly went unused at that point thinking the controller plugs looked the same. Atari games got so much easier to control after that experiment.
Falcon, and the team around you are excellent. Coming from an old gamer this stuff is amazing.
Great work Andrew!
Hi Andrew! Thanks for doing what you do!
That last secret was very impressive nice video !
I actually didn't know a single one of these and I'm old enough to remember all these systems. Great video guys!
Andrew, you are loved and recognized 🥺❤️
About the memory recovery function for PS1, it was actually listed on the Japanese manual, so the feature is knowed for the Japanese for years.
For some reason they remove the text from the manual for the international version. That's why English users only find it out recently.
Hahahaha that 16x box bouncing was so funny :D
By the mid-1990s, most personal computers had between 2 and 64 megabytes of RAM (toward the latter if you did a lot of multitasking, toward the former if you mostly had an MS-DOS system). Kilobytes of RAM were more of an 80s thing.
you are in for some serious snail actions really lured me into snail maze
Neat! Some of them I knew about, others were new to me, but great coverage on all of them!
UNCLE DEREK!!!!! Stop Skeletons From Fighting is a great channel!
I can't tell which is more appealing:
Those facebook ad games, or SNAIL MAZE
That trick with the memory card works for Computers as well. It just allows that data section to be writeable too, if nothing has written over that space you can recover it.
I'm pressing the shoulder buttons on my Playstation but everything is still in my recycle bin.
Andrew deserves more recognition. Good job Andrew.
I actually didn't know about the Gamecube's menu music, interesting!
The birds on the xbox one part 😂😂😂😂 they like "dafuq is this🙄?!"
8:10 - Realized this one when I was still very young. I definitely remember playing C64 with my Genesis game pads. Good times :)
Even the VIC 20 got a mention, my first computer.
This video bought back so many memories from childhood.
Thanks for the hard work andrew, 😆 !!