The McDonald’s-Themed PS2 Demo

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @LegendOfGames
    @LegendOfGames  Год назад +13

    Hopefully this is a fun watch! I'd like to make videos like this a bit more often, so let me know if there's any other Japanese games or hardware you'd like to see covered in the future.
    And as a note to possible pedantic Japanese reading commenters, yes, I am aware the title screens say "McDonald's Version," and not "McDonald's Edition." I realized this during the editing process, but decided against re-recording the lines since it has basically the same meaning.
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  • @AllThingsInfamous1
    @AllThingsInfamous1 Год назад +11

    Video got real when that ps2 start up sound hit

  • @XolTheGreat
    @XolTheGreat Год назад +4

    "parappa the rapper in mcdonalds" is something im glad didn't become lost media

  • @BagOfMagicFood
    @BagOfMagicFood Год назад +3

    Gonna lie awake at night wondering what happened to the Parappa costume

  • @zeroXshinobi
    @zeroXshinobi Год назад +2

    My son is perhaps the biggest McDonald’s and Parappa the rapper fan I’ve known, I showed him this video and he went bananas lol

    • @LegendOfGames
      @LegendOfGames  Год назад +1

      Glad to hear there are still kids who love PaRappa

    • @zeroXshinobi
      @zeroXshinobi Год назад +2

      @@LegendOfGames dude you’d be surprised how popular rhyme based games are currently for kids thanks to that Friday night funkin pc game. Also there’s another one called scratchin melodii. All Inspired by Parappa.

    • @LegendOfGames
      @LegendOfGames  Год назад +1

      @@zeroXshinobi That's cool, I didn't realize that game was leading to interest in older music games. I hadn't heard of Scratchin Melodii, but I looked it up. I definitely need to give that one a try.
      One game you might want to look into is Jung Rhythm, which was basically a PaRappa ripoff that came out for the Sega Saturn in Japan.

  • @skyevlyn
    @skyevlyn Год назад +1

    I hadn't heard of this, thanks for making a video about it :) it's cool how much effort they put into it, making custom graphics and all

  • @Shadrico-pz1pf
    @Shadrico-pz1pf 7 месяцев назад +1

    I wonder if this is why Parappa and Spike had an interaction in Playstation All Stars.

  • @goranisacson2502
    @goranisacson2502 Год назад +2

    I can safely say I have NEVER seen or heard of this, and it's not exactly some super life altering thing... but I DID see a Monkey in blender-helmet dance before the WTC and see Parappa go to MD, so I think my life has been made all the better for it.

  • @grinbrothers
    @grinbrothers Год назад +2

    I saw Ape Escape and my curiosity was sparked... I saw PaRappa the Rapper alongside the monkey and my curiosity was enhanced. An I do know of the PS1 Pizza Hut demo but I'm sure it never came out in my area (UK).
    0:57 - Oh, I do remember this... or at least the PaRappa the Rapper part. I remember McDonalds crossover he had being shown before but I did not know there was an Ape Escape equivalent.
    2:28 - PaRappa pops out of the PaRappa chest, Apes pop out the Apes chest and from the Ronald chest pops out... more Apes.
    3:33 - I wonder if noodles is a menu item in Japanese McDonalds; was the noodle thing in the original version and just a carry-over?
    5:40 - I was starting to wonder when the McDonalds theme was going to appear. I like Ape Escape but I don't think the McDonalds connection has been as well applied compared to the PaRappa demo.
    8:34 - An unexpected bit of dark humour from this video given the contrast to the dancing ape and the observation made.

    • @LegendOfGames
      @LegendOfGames  Год назад +2

      The noodles thing is in the original version of PaRappa 2. In the game PaRappa has won a lifetime supply of noodles and they play a big part in the plot.

  • @036ggggbn
    @036ggggbn Год назад +1

    I wish i had a parappa the rapper figurine

  • @rayphoenix7296
    @rayphoenix7296 Месяц назад

    This reminds me of when I told a friend about PS games that only came out in Japan. He said, "They have PlayStation in Japan?" I then thought of saying that asking if they have PS in Japan is like asking if they have McDonald's in the United States.

    • @LegendOfGames
      @LegendOfGames  Месяц назад +1

      When I was a kid around kindergarten age I had a friend like that who doubted everything I told him that he didn't already know, and I'm pretty sure he was the exact same way when I told him PlayStation was from Japan after learning it from my dad.

  • @bobxky
    @bobxky 11 месяцев назад +1

    Dangg, i remember my mom buy this game when i was a kid. Now im 30 y.o

    • @LegendOfGames
      @LegendOfGames  11 месяцев назад

      I had the first one when I was a kid. Good times.

  • @LukeTheFantasticMii
    @LukeTheFantasticMii Год назад +2

    That great that you took a look at the MC Donalds demo with ape escape and Parapa, but there is some interesting stuff that everyone didn't know was in the demo version of Parapa 2, there is an unfinished Vs. mode similar to Um Jammer Lammy that someone found while hacking the demo.
    Link to the video: ruclips.net/video/XuW1isy9JHc/видео.html

    • @LegendOfGames
      @LegendOfGames  Год назад

      That’s cool. Someone else commented that someone should see what sort of unused assets are in the game, but it looks like it’s already been done.

  • @LandenIsReal
    @LandenIsReal Год назад

    Aaaay… the man’s back!

  • @SpeedyNinja1152
    @SpeedyNinja1152 5 месяцев назад

    "I do remember it being one of the few tracks that I really enjoyed. Compared to the first game where every song is legendary."
    Hey, are you saying you don't like PTR2's OST?! PTR2 is literally my favorite in the series!

    • @LegendOfGames
      @LegendOfGames  5 месяцев назад

      I’m saying really as in a lot. The others are fine, but I like that one much more. The first game’s music is fairly well-known and famous, and it’s hard to argue that any of the music in the second game tops it.

    • @SpeedyNinja1152
      @SpeedyNinja1152 5 месяцев назад

      @@LegendOfGames I mean, you should at least give them credit for trying to use more types of songs in the PTR2 OST.

    • @LegendOfGames
      @LegendOfGames  5 месяцев назад

      @@SpeedyNinja1152 that’s nice that they did that, but it doesn’t mean it’s a better game or the songs are better/more noteworthy.

    • @SpeedyNinja1152
      @SpeedyNinja1152 5 месяцев назад

      @@LegendOfGames Aah, I see. I guess they wanted to be more original. Also, I headcanon that the music in BAD and AWFUL Modes sounds nothing like it does in COOL and GOOD Modes due to the music being noodlized.

  • @spikeman4pres
    @spikeman4pres Год назад +2

    i wonder if you hack the data on disc , if theres more levels? sortta how they put the whole Zelda game on the game cube demo disc...

    • @LegendOfGames
      @LegendOfGames  Год назад +2

      That's an interesting thought. It'd definitely be cool if there are. I guess someone with the know-how should look into it.

  • @joebales4975
    @joebales4975 Год назад +2

    Luke I'm jealous of your white ps2

    • @LegendOfGames
      @LegendOfGames  Год назад +2

      Japan’s got a lot of special PS2s like that. There’s also a gold one that’s pretty cool

  • @pipopawebghost8095
    @pipopawebghost8095 Год назад +1

    Personally prappa one was way too easy for me I did cool rating on all songs except chicken as I'm convinced it has a programming error all of this in like a very short time possibly 3 hours or maybe 2
    Prappa 2 was alot harder which was enjoyable tho the og songs are better I agree

    • @LegendOfGames
      @LegendOfGames  Год назад +1

      I agree that Cheep Cheep Chicken is way harder than the other levels in PaRappa 1. That one always drives me crazy (but I do like the song.) As for the overall difficulty, I would say I personally think 2 is a lot easier. I remember beating most of the levels on the first try when I played it. Somehow I think the inputs staying on screen after you press them helped me quickly get the hang of it, though I’m not sure why (though, admittedly, I first played 1 when I was a 1st grader, as opposed to 2, which I didn’t play until it was released on PS4.)
      I might need to give them a more through comparison.

    • @pipopawebghost8095
      @pipopawebghost8095 Год назад +1

      @@LegendOfGames I do believe the 2 is easier if you aren't going for cool rating but I think getting the cool rating is the fun part of prappa that separates it from other rhythm games that came to follow

    • @LegendOfGames
      @LegendOfGames  Год назад

      Oh, I didn’t realize you were specifically talking about the cool rating. In that case, I agree for sure.

  • @pointillism252
    @pointillism252 Год назад

    Good video! Just one thing, if you ever say parappa 2 or um jammer lammy aren't as good as the first, I'm going find where you live and deliver a very special gift

    • @LegendOfGames
      @LegendOfGames  Год назад

      I said PaRappa 1 *and* Um Jammer Lammy are better than PaRappa 2. It’s pretty much been the general consensus since PaRappa 2 came out.

    • @pointillism252
      @pointillism252 Год назад

      @@LegendOfGames Oh, okay then

  • @sinisis_sinisis
    @sinisis_sinisis 7 месяцев назад

    サルゲッチュは 僕が 見失う 😢

  • @MicronOnline
    @MicronOnline Год назад

    How you has a proper rare manual and go "it's not that interesting"

    • @LegendOfGames
      @LegendOfGames  Год назад +3

      I'm just saying it's pretty typical stuff you'd see in a manual. Just the controls and that's about it. Also, this game actually isn't rare or expensive. I paid 800 yen total for this sealed copy, but it's usually around 100 yen or less if you find it somewhere like a used game store (either way it's not much.)

  • @forestgreenlumberjacket2947
    @forestgreenlumberjacket2947 Год назад +1

    I own this game and got it to play on my PAL ps2 using a swap magic disc. How where you able to play it without using it, do you have a Japanese ps2? And in your bio you put your location as Japan so do you live there? Also I completely agree, because of all the McDonalds themes in the ape escape demo, it was a waste that it wasn't longer and at least after the third level.

    • @LegendOfGames
      @LegendOfGames  Год назад

      Yeah, I live in Japan. The white PS2 I show in the video is a Japanese model.

    • @forestgreenlumberjacket2947
      @forestgreenlumberjacket2947 Год назад +1

      @@LegendOfGames Really? That's so cool! :0, what's it like being a gaijin in Japan, as someone who has the same aspiration, and you presumably speak fluent japanese?

    • @LegendOfGames
      @LegendOfGames  Год назад

      @@forestgreenlumberjacket2947 Maybe it's not the best place to work in a lot of cases, but it's overall a good place to live. Very safe, a lot to do, etc.
      I'm definitely not fluent, but more like mid-level. I took Japanese classes for a year way back when, and that helped a lot. Being around it every day has also helped in increasing my understanding (though, I do think taking classes is the most useful thing to do and what I'd recommend to someone trying to learn the language.)

    • @forestgreenlumberjacket2947
      @forestgreenlumberjacket2947 Год назад

      @@LegendOfGames Wow! :0. that's so so cool, and a huge inspiration to someone like me with the same goals, I subscribed! Any advice on doing so? And did you apply for a job their which is how you live their in the first place? Also any of your other videos based on Japan only games/gaming technology, would love to check it out, thank youuu.

    • @LegendOfGames
      @LegendOfGames  Год назад

      @@forestgreenlumberjacket2947 Thanks!
      I first came to Japan for a year when I was in college for study abroad. That's when I learned a lot of the language, though it's not too hard to find classes outside of college courses. After graduating, I decided to apply to some jobs online from the U.S. and it didn't take too long to find one. Though, I will say, there are a lot less options when you're outside of the country, since not as many places will sponsor visas for people who are abroad. You might have to work somewhere less-than-ideal first, then change jobs to somewhere better once you're actually here.
      When I find an interesting topic I try to cover it. Like, I took some footage of Sega arcades before they all changed into Gigo and hope to eventually make something out of that. As for other Japan-exclusive games or thing like that, it depends on if I come across something I think would be fun to cover. If there's something you think would make for a good video, feel free to let me know.