One of my most favorite games of all time. Everything about it was legendary. Banging OST, fun gameplay, nice graphics, and the gimmick with the piece of paper still stands out as one of my all time favorite gaming moments.
At 00:32, you can actually skip talking to the person in blue, as you only need to speak to either all of the 3 red-clothed people or all of the 3 blue-clothed people located outdoors, in addition to speaking with Chief Coralcola, plus the person who speaks about the Southern Cross, plus the person who talks about how they call your uncle Dr. J, plus any of the one of the other characters located indoors (not including the pig).
I like how the only way through the strait is to sink the ship of the island's beloved Island Father, a revered hero who saved everyone, rather than use your submarine to go under it.
It seems to be what strongly inspired Landstalker gameplay on Sega Room designs, lots of jumping and close range fighting are so similar Also later dungeons with organ music and roman columns inspired Phantasy Star III a lot. This game had many outstanding features for the time.
It's a glitch to skip straight to end. Normally after defeating the final boss you get the 3rd cube then there are a bunch of cutscenes before the ending pictures which normally has music to go with them.
I loved this game as a kid, unfortunatly I lost the letter with the code, so I could never finish the game. Also it was very hard for me, as a german native speaking 5 year old, didnt had a clue about english :)
@@xwf1000v3 Not all of these old TASes were encoded (recorded) when first released and, if they were, it was often in a lower quality than modern guidelines would allow. They sometimes get re-encoded because of this, and despoa in particular is currently going through much of the backlog to give them all shiny new encodes.
@@Ramstaandy That is an interesting fact. So your saying that every clip that I see are not new. Just old but new Audio or picture effect. Learn something new every day.
One of my most favorite games of all time. Everything about it was legendary. Banging OST, fun gameplay, nice graphics, and the gimmick with the piece of paper still stands out as one of my all time favorite gaming moments.
I greatly appreciated the item menu changing noise following the beat at 8:35
Still one of my all time fav. NES games.
I love the play of the victory fanfare with the item selects. ^^ 08:35
41:02 very nice 8-bit version of "God Save the Queen", playfully and roastingly, given plot and circumstance!
At 00:32, you can actually skip talking to the person in blue, as you only need to speak to either all of the 3 red-clothed people or all of the 3 blue-clothed people located outdoors, in addition to speaking with Chief Coralcola, plus the person who speaks about the Southern Cross, plus the person who talks about how they call your uncle Dr. J, plus any of the one of the other characters located indoors (not including the pig).
the cave theme goes hard, came out of nowhere
I like how the only way through the strait is to sink the ship of the island's beloved Island Father, a revered hero who saved everyone, rather than use your submarine to go under it.
lmaoo
It seems to be what strongly inspired Landstalker gameplay on Sega
Room designs, lots of jumping and close range fighting are so similar
Also later dungeons with organ music and roman columns inspired Phantasy Star III a lot.
This game had many outstanding features for the time.
Holy crap...i played this a long long long time ago.
This game is great, but the ending is kind of weird. No music to accompany the photos is not something I'd expect from a game like this.
The music was edited out?
He used a glitch to skip the vast majority of the ending. No music is probably a side effect of the glitch. It has music normally.
It's a glitch to skip straight to end. Normally after defeating the final boss you get the 3rd cube then there are a bunch of cutscenes before the ending pictures which normally has music to go with them.
i have bananas in my ears
One thing in the thumbnail has 12 keys on it.
I loved this game as a kid, unfortunatly I lost the letter with the code, so I could never finish the game. Also it was very hard for me, as a german native speaking 5 year old, didnt had a clue about english :)
At 19:33 when he picked up a 5th star, why did his star count stay at 4?
I think the game is just like that
How did Mike escape from that flooded room after draining the swamp?
Overly-long maze-like hallways
I found this game to be significantly harder than the sequel.
Fan art at end
I smell an iceberg 🐍
❤
Jerma
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Liked this game but the sequel is better. Do that next if you can.
this tas is from 2007
@@tangy3003 Oh? How come now it’s uploaded?
@@xwf1000v3 Not all of these old TASes were encoded (recorded) when first released and, if they were, it was often in a lower quality than modern guidelines would allow. They sometimes get re-encoded because of this, and despoa in particular is currently going through much of the backlog to give them all shiny new encodes.
@@Ramstaandy That is an interesting fact. So your saying that every clip that I see are not new. Just old but new Audio or picture effect. Learn something new every day.
The request stands though, right? New or old I'd like to see a TAS of Zoda'a Revenge as finely tuned as this one.
Jerma!