Just wanted to say how much I've enjoyed your comprehensive retrospective on Virtual Boy, and I'm looking forward to seeing you cover the remainder of the so-called "Shitenno" VB titles.
There's actually a great vive virtual boy emulator that works in both classic mode and a free standing mode where the games layers are frozen in space in front of you. The latter is very playable. And don't hurt your eyes! Teleroboxer and the gundam tactical game are fun
Now I'm starting to wonder what the Shitennou for other failed, short-lived platforms with minuscule libraries such as Sega's 32X or Nokia's N-Gage would be... Oh, for the record, by "minuscule libraries", I mean those whose libraries consist of double digit amounts _at most_
Games like this is why even the virtual boy had one existing flash kit albeit limited, and soon a full fledged one later this year that runs like an everdrive. The final four are insane to get. I for one am avoiding the Japanese stuff outside of Space Squash (not yet) and V-Tetris (have.) I'm one off from the US games, and no it's not the most expensive one.
Oh yeah. I recorded all these big-ticket games from a FlashBoy+. Chris K. was cool enough to let me photograph the packaging, but I wasn't comfortable carrying four little cartridges whose total value comes to $5000+ across the country.
@@JeremyParish Yeah, I'm aware of that. But I'm on the waitlist for the MultiBoy, which will be a true VB flashcart that can hold more than just a few games at a time. I've got a good collection of 15 real VirtualBoy games, but the the others are just too expensive to justify. Are you going to cover Bound High? I think it's absolutely one of the best games for the Virtualboy and deserves one of these videos.
Everyone is hype for E3 and I'm here watching Jeremy Parish talk about Space Invaders on Virtual Boy...
Making the GOOD life choices.
Those ppl are idiots. We know where the secret tech is.
I'm just glad to have something to watch in my subs which isn't E3 related.
In the flood of E3 related videos in my subscription list, this shining beacon of awesomeness made my day.
Suddenly you using the Four Fiends theme last episode makes sense
I don't know why but I absolutely love the look of the Crab Space Invader.
He's adorable.
He always is!
OOOOOOoooooooohhhhh. Now I get why the 'next time' music changed. LOL
I was going to say the exact same thing.
Just wanted to say how much I've enjoyed your comprehensive retrospective on Virtual Boy, and I'm looking forward to seeing you cover the remainder of the so-called "Shitenno" VB titles.
I'm just here to say this video has a brilliant, brilliant title.
Gotta love that intro chiptune.
Nice to see there is an updated mode that sells the 3D effect. Shame it's so expensive, but I guess it is what it is.
There's actually a great vive virtual boy emulator that works in both classic mode and a free standing mode where the games layers are frozen in space in front of you. The latter is very playable. And don't hurt your eyes! Teleroboxer and the gundam tactical game are fun
The preview for the next episode killed me.
My personal favorite for 'bad guy squad that consists of four members' is the Dark Warlords from Ronin Warriors, aka Samurai Troopers.
The “3D” mode is reminiscent of Radar Scope and several other SI clones from that era.
True. Kinda strange that Space Invaders itself took nearly two decades to attempt the gimmick for itself.
Did the PS2 Space Raiders release in America?
I know Mastiff of all publishers localized the GameCube version
Don't tell me they actually made Pipe Dreams for the Virtual Boy...
The next game is "Virtual Lab", whose logo does look like a set of interconnected pipes.
It is so real Japanese plumbers got PTSD
Nah, just a really bad puzzle game that's derivative of Tetris *and* Pipe Dream
Now I'm starting to wonder what the Shitennou for other failed, short-lived platforms with minuscule libraries such as Sega's 32X or Nokia's N-Gage would be...
Oh, for the record, by "minuscule libraries", I mean those whose libraries consist of double digit amounts _at most_
You forgot to add this one to the Virtual Boy Works playlist
Games like this is why even the virtual boy had one existing flash kit albeit limited, and soon a full fledged one later this year that runs like an everdrive. The final four are insane to get. I for one am avoiding the Japanese stuff outside of Space Squash (not yet) and V-Tetris (have.) I'm one off from the US games, and no it's not the most expensive one.
Oh yeah. I recorded all these big-ticket games from a FlashBoy+. Chris K. was cool enough to let me photograph the packaging, but I wasn't comfortable carrying four little cartridges whose total value comes to $5000+ across the country.
You reckon 4 is the right number of villains because Shi means four and death in Japanese?
Oh, I could never get the last one. My brother always got it for me!
Move down and to the left
Oof. I'm glad I didn't get into completing platform collections.
What's with the ending? Editing mistake or purposefull foreshadowing?
I don't know what mistake you're referring to.
fyi mini vaders was only ment as a pack in to arcade cabs as a japan law said all cabs had to have a game with them
>Rush lyrics in the intro
Eeyyyyyyy~!
>Sailor Moon references
*Eeyyyyy~!*
See, this is why I follow this channel.
I look forward to when work on the Virtual Boy flashcard will be completed so I can try this out on real hardware without spending $700 USD.
The FlashBoy+ is real! I used it to record this!
@@JeremyParish Yeah, I'm aware of that. But I'm on the waitlist for the MultiBoy, which will be a true VB flashcart that can hold more than just a few games at a time.
I've got a good collection of 15 real VirtualBoy games, but the the others are just too expensive to justify.
Are you going to cover Bound High? I think it's absolutely one of the best games for the Virtualboy and deserves one of these videos.
I'll have to look into MultiBoy! Padding and loading the big ticket ROMs onto FlashBoy was a hassle.
I feel warm, happy tingles from any mention of FFIV.
You went a little Tom Sawyer on us at the start of this one. I hope you didn't have to Rush to get this out.
Naw, you know how I love to get my Moving Pictures into the Limelight
@@JeremyParish "Futurama" used an excerpt of Tom Sawyer as Fry played Space Invaders in "Anthology of Interest II."
Yes, I blatantly stole that reference for the intro here.
@@JeremyParish I'm glad. I loved it.
18 down, four to go.
Where did you get your copy? Apologies if this was mentioned.
It's detailed in the video caption accompanying the packaging photography-Chris Kohler lent it to me.
You know, the 3D viewpoint actually looks pretty cool. But I grow tired of Space Invaders fast.