@Sir Galahad rtr r rd3tcee cee eceffrr f r4fe rrffff rr d rr rr rd rrr r v rd rr r f r d f d3 v rf rfr d fvf dcdcde fefffdfdffvffd f ef ffdcfvr rd fccdddffcer rcff c e dccecffc cedefffff eff ffffrce vedfd ecfccefdf rvfcedcdcfdceece fe cc eccecece fcee rdc ff eeeceedcfc eecffceve cee e cfcff ecfcfvrdccfff cf ef eddceeccefffdec edcfccfcfce ef fcr eeedcefcfcfeffdddc ecccedcc ffcf f e ece eeeecfe ef ffcff ddfcedccr f ce ce f cre effdffff e eccd dvcrfff ddcfcf cccedcce fdcdddcfccee ccece fceeee ececf cecedccc de eececcfeecfcfcec edcecfcce ceceed dccc recffec e ec f ef eqqf r q
Anymore? Since when did you ever had friends? And what makes you think that people even had friends in the past? But seriously, this is modern self-depreciation at its lowest. I blame social media for this disgraceful display of depravity. Joke or not, this is a sign that social media is turning us into anti-social, self-hating idiots who thinks that saying shit about everything is "hahaha funny." I'm serious, this is a social problem that needs to be solved.
Cheats that reveal an entire hidden game are cool, I remember being blown away discovering the hidden Snail Maze game on the Master System BIOS screen.
I'm not sure if he qualifies as a boss but there is the first encounter with Leon in Kingdom Hearts. You fight him, he is strong and you are very likely to lose - but if you had way too much fun with fighting the Heartless at the beginning you can also overlevel Sora and beat Leon. It doesn't matter though since the scene afterwards will still play out pretty much the same.
The Konami code also showed up in Bravely Default, where inputting it allowed you to see a secret cutscene in the game that was available if you beat the game and got its true ending, which was a teaser for Bravely Second.
@@drakewiz I was thinking more along the lines of Death from Castlevania. I'm pretty sure the Grim Reaper outranks a vampire yet he still takes marching orders from Dracula.
I don't, in fact let me just say that the mid-video subscription plug actually pisses me the fuck off, I don't give a flying fuck how creatively he plugs it in, it should be saved for the end of the goddamn video and that's it! Or is Rabbidluigi just too fucking lazy to have a proper end card?
Since it wasn't mentioned in the video, I feel morally obligated to educate y'all on the wonderful cheats of the real time strategy game Age of Mythology: Does dropping the meteor power on your enemies feel a little boring and slow? Well, just input the code "BAWK BAWK BOOM", and now that power drops 10x as many explosions at 10x the speed, and all those space rocks are poisonous chickens! Or maybe you've grown a little tired watching all your and your opponents armies duke it out with each other. Type in "GOATUNHEIM" and turn every unit on the map into a goat! Wanna summon the plethora of super units this game has? Try out wonderful treats like "BARKBARKBARKBARKBARK" for the all powerful Superdog, "O CANADA" for a lazer shooting bear, "TINES OF POWER" for our lord and savior Forkboy (Just a 15 foot boy with a giant fork, it's awesome), or, my personal favorite, "WUV WOO" for a giant flying purple hippo that vomits acidic rainbows of destruction to decimate everything in it's path. All of these can be entered into the game as many times as one wishes, allowing for colossal armies of all the incredible units listed above. Now, "I WANT TEH MONKEYS!!!1!" isn't nearly as overpowered as the units I just listed, just summons an ordinary monkey that can't win a fight with anything. But since since that cheat code summons ONE HUNDRED of these little chimps, the results are still equally hilarious. "RED TIDE" turns all water red. This does nothing to the gameplay whatsoever. And of course, there's also the generic infinite resources/fast built times/god mode/unlimited powers kind of cheats, but really, when you have options like the ones listed above, why would you ever use those?
Oh please. Age of Empires I and Age of Empires II had infinitely better cheats You're telling me the Forkboy is better than Nuke Troopers and *CARS WITH MACHINE GUNS?!*
It sucks that most cheats these days are locked behind microtransactions. Also, I was totally expecting that ProJared reference and you delivered. Well done sir.
Top 5 Collect-a-thon games. When it comes to late 90's classics and modern day ones, collect-a-thons became a genre that a lot of people like. Plus Hat in Time was the shit. I remember back in the good ol days doing the Crash 3 cheat code to play Spyro, thought it was the coolest shit ever.
"It's like going bowling with the barriers up, who does that!" Ok, I'm feeling very attacked right now. But very drunken bowling with the barriers up is still fun as hell.
Spyro was my very first 3D platforming game as well!!! Little 6 year old me was amazed at the graphics and how much there was to explore. The classic Spyro series is still one my favs that I never get tired of!!!
The first cheat code I was ever aware of was when I would just mess around in 'Age of Empires 2' when I was too young to know how to actually play the game properly. So I just typed the cheat code "how do you turn this on" which spawned an incredibly powerful sports car. Loved the fun cheats in that game, even though I never actually played the game properly.
Too this day, AoE2 has my favorite cheat code name with "The thrill of victory" to insta win a game, it was a pointless cheat but it was incredibly memorable.
One of my favorite cheats in a game is Saints Row 2's low gravity cheat as it makes Insurance Fraud x500 more enjoyable as you can send your character from the airport to the museum
Hearing stories about your childhood always jars me, Rabbid, because I was 13/14 years old when the PS1 and N64 were out. lol My very first video game was Mario Bros on the NES, in the pediatric wing of a hospital. I got pneumonia right around Christmas in 1991 when I was 7, and the pediatric wing had an NES on a rolling cart that you could call the nurse's station and ask to play, then they'd wheel it in for 30 minutes before taking it to the next child who had asked for it. I was immediately obsessed, and since I had been in the hospital right before Christmas my parents managed to hunt down an NES just in time for Christmas Eve. I'm 34 now and that same NES is hooked up in my studio along with all of the other Nintendo consoles I subsequently owned all through my childhood right up through the Switch.
Top ten Kirby boss fights. Kirb's got some cool as hell fights throughout the series I think it's worthy of a top ten. Maybe just final bosses, maybe not, idk just do it
Some ideas that I’d love to see: - Top 5 weirdest achievements - Top 5 best Japan exclusive games - Top 5 videogame songs that exceeded their games in popularity - Top 5 most influential videogame reviewers - Top 5 popular games that are hated by their creators
Cheating in multiplayer is one thing and should be looked down upon..but if someone has beat said game and wants to use cheats, why would it even concern anyone else? Hell I can’t remember the last time I used cheats as most the games I play, they don’t even have cheats and you have to earn the advantages. Regardless, getting mad that someone using cheats who’s gameplay doesn’t effect you, is weak as shit
Woah, a ProJared-bashing comment section that HASN'T been re-looked at and corrected by many people with actual understanding of the situation? A rare sight indeed.
My favorite cheat is probably always gonna be the "name all main characters" cheat from Golden Sun. By inputting "Up, Down, Up Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, Up, Right, Down, Left, Up, select" on the name entry screen, you can not only name Issac, but also Garet, Ivan, Mia, Jenna, Sheba, and Felix, which I think also transfers to Golden Sun: The Lost Age if I'm not mistaken, so this is also the only cheat I know that can be transferred into another game. That's like having BUMFACE from Pokemon RGBY being the 8th gym leader in GSC, it's amazing.
I was hearing the Doom music and it didn't even occur to me that you were about to talk about it. Mostly cause I've been playing Doom non-stop since I got 1-3 on my Switch (AND have played the hell out of it on my MacBook for years now) so it is just in my head at all times.
Those weren't really cheats my guy. They gave you a password for each level played so you could return to certain parts without replaying. May not be that way with all OG games but a good chunk was made this way purposely
I was curious if this video would be about cheat codes in video games or people who cheat at video games... then realized I'd love to see a list of video game characters who cheat. Dude challenges you to an honest race? Takes every shortcut. Facing the Pokemon Champion? Illegally leveled teammates. Just spell the baddie's name to save the day? Removes an essential letter from your keyboard. Basically, the more it breaks the fourth wall and directly disses the player, the better.
Fairly new to this wonderful channel, but has there been / considered an idea for an analysis of something like "Top Five Best Written Video Games" or "Top Five Best Dialogue Scenes in Video Games"? Maybe I'm just salty about the apparent lack of beautiful writing in this final season of GoT (still love the show nonetheless), but I feel like so often for video games people don't often appreciate how well written, realistic, etc. they really can be. Would love to see an analysis from your mind on that, if not already there! Thanks!
Dude I used to play Spyro at the daycare area in the super market too! I already had a ps1 one though and it was the first spyro not the second. Just so crazy to hear someone else have a similar experience.
4:30...Portal has cheats, y'know. The Source Engine has some universal ones for every game that runs on it. You just open the console, type "sv_cheats1" and boom. Cheats enabled. Like noclip.
So does every Source game. His point is less that "cheats don't exist in portal" and more "cheats don't _need_ to exist in portal" Nowhere does the game tell you that you *can* do that.
Actually, you have mentioned that daycare Spyro story before in your, "Top 10 Games In Need of a Remake" video. And now I'm going to ponder my life's purpose because I remember some random ass detail about a random ass guy from some random ass video but don't know how to save my relationship.
Cheats were and should keep being a fun way to experience the game after playing through it normally. Some of my favorite moments came from such situations and I miss them dearly as a part of the launch game. Hell, I'd admire any studio that'd implement cheat codes/unlocks after launch. NOT as paid dlc, just a treat for the fans. Like they used to be
You cheated not only the game, but yourself. You didn't grow. You didn't improve. You took a shortcut and gained nothing. You experienced a hollow victory. Nothing was risked and nothing was gained. It's sad that you don't know the difference.
Except in many cases, especially in this video, you either can still grow with cheats acting as training wheels, or you had to grow to earn the cheats in the first place. Or in some cases, they're completely separate and unconnected
I see Most Awkward Save Systems is winning the poll for next week. Can't wait to see that one Yu-Gi-Oh game where you only have one save point in the player's room. There's also the last game of the Nicktoons Unite series, Globs of Doom, which can randomly decide to corrupt your save file making saving completely pointless if not harmful. Haven't actually played either of them, but saving in them sounds like an utter nightmare.
It's important to note that the guys at ID Software didn't just change gaming forever...one of them changed the world. John Carmack's fast inverse square function forever changed vector calculations in 3D space...allowing for better flight simulators, medical imaging/training, and other necessary things that make lives better and longer.
Before Doom, Id Software put god mode into episodes 1-3 of Commander Keen, activated by holding down all the correct buttons at once. It was great for me as a little kid, as it turned a modestly difficult platformer into an easy puzzle game with lots of levels to explore.
Here's an idea for a list. Top 5 Redeemed Games. Games that started out hated or were just a terrible product at launch, and eventually became something greater. No Man's Sky would be a perfect example. Another idea could be Top 5 Games That Fell From Grace. Games that started out wonderfully and beloved by everyone, only to become shunned or hated by the community. Overwatch could probably fit that bill.
Top 5 Ways to Heal in Video Games? I mean, some games you sit there and wait for the red to wash away, some games got potions that set set increments, some do it by percentages so even the lower level healing items are still impactful, and some you just eat tons and tons of FOOD.
First game I ever played was Goldeneye at my cousins' place. I was proud of myself for figuring out what the fire button was while my older sister had to be told.
I like Spyro: Eternal Night's Fury Frenzy mode which is basically god mode, except instead of infinite HP, you get infinite elemental breath usage and your elemental furies are maxed out and instantly charge up. This usually ends up becoming me using endless ice furies to become a freezing rampage of insane regeneration as I just kind of walk over hordes of rock monsters and cursed apes.
If I ever get caught up in a scandal, I'll make sure to tell you about it in a blaze of glory rather than a couple of weak statements on Twitter.
That’s the British way, Rabbid!
rabbidluigi I've seen being savage in slamming a certain RUclipsr recently all i can say is you're doing God's work
Hmmm. I wonder if you're hinting at something...
Eh, probably not
Top 10 youtube scandals?
@StrongestBoss 😆 certainly not
“Also don’t cheat on your partner”
Well there it is
Hahahahah
A Broken Marriage out of 10.
JARED BTFO
I was waiting for it 😂
Especially if your partner is a spicy cosplayer
What if the biggest cheat was the friends we made along the way?
We made friends along the way? That's news to me.
Guess I had cheats disabled.
Shout out to the Zaibatsu. Woolie the liar stole my pie.
So co-op partners actually worth a damn? Or "easy mode" characters?
@Sir Galahad rtr r rd3tcee cee eceffrr f r4fe rrffff rr d rr rr rd rrr r v rd rr r f r d f d3 v rf rfr d fvf dcdcde fefffdfdffvffd f ef ffdcfvr rd fccdddffcer rcff c e dccecffc cedefffff eff ffffrce vedfd ecfccefdf rvfcedcdcfdceece fe cc eccecece fcee rdc ff eeeceedcfc eecffceve cee e cfcff ecfcfvrdccfff cf ef eddceeccefffdec edcfccfcfce ef fcr eeedcefcfcfeffdddc ecccedcc ffcf f e ece eeeecfe ef ffcff ddfcedccr f ce ce f cre effdffff e eccd dvcrfff ddcfcf cccedcce fdcdddcfccee ccece fceeee ececf cecedccc de eececcfeecfcfcec edcecfcce ceceed dccc recffec e ec f ef eqqf r q
You say that cheats improve your life but I don't think Projared improves my life
That is one of the profile pics of all time.
SCANDAL: British RUclipsr Rabbidluigi too savage for internet to handle!
"People don't even have friends anymore."
Truly inspirational.
hey i have friends hes right over there...oh wait thats a mirror...and hes flipping me off
Anymore? Since when did you ever had friends? And what makes you think that people even had friends in the past?
But seriously, this is modern self-depreciation at its lowest. I blame social media for this disgraceful display of depravity. Joke or not, this is a sign that social media is turning us into anti-social, self-hating idiots who thinks that saying shit about everything is "hahaha funny." I'm serious, this is a social problem that needs to be solved.
With all the projared comments i was expecting #1 to not be a game but the Projared scandal.
Maybe if he tries to take a shot at doing a top 10 dicks in gaming ;)
It would be pretty small though
@@andreayton1586 That's what she said!
Bruh
Cheats that reveal an entire hidden game are cool, I remember being blown away discovering the hidden Snail Maze game on the Master System BIOS screen.
Top 5 boss fights that you can win, but are not required to.
Ooo, like Urizen in the prologue of Devil May Cry 5?
The first fight with Lavos in Chrono Trigger.
Yes, it's winnable. You even get the dev ending for it.
I think there's the boss fight at the start of Demon's Souls. If you win, a dragon appears and burns your ass to death anyway.
What about the Unspeakable Deep from Salt and Sanctuary?
Or the first encounters with the Fated Four in Monster Hunter Generations?
I'm not sure if he qualifies as a boss but there is the first encounter with Leon in Kingdom Hearts. You fight him, he is strong and you are very likely to lose - but if you had way too much fun with fighting the Heartless at the beginning you can also overlevel Sora and beat Leon. It doesn't matter though since the scene afterwards will still play out pretty much the same.
*Projared forgot that cheating only works in video games and casinos*
XD
@Sir Galahad Thanks you're nice unlike Pro Jared to that 16 year old, AY OH!!!!
how is this comment edited and STILL misspelled?
@Sir Galahad Holy crap, He's a ass hole!!!
@Sir Galahad True, but that still is predatory.
"Accurate representation of modern-day America."
Gee, thanks.
Professor Dragonite yeah, what a meanie head
That's ok, modern day Britain is drowning each other in tea and apologizing for it. I'll take the guns.
He's not wrong
But it’s honestly not to far off... :(
With all of the shootings and the NRA’s control over the government, he’s not far off.
"Spyro 2 is the first game I played"
Well don't I feel old as hell?
I'm about 90% sure the first game I played was Turtles 2 on NES.
My first 2 games were MMPR on the Genesis and S3&K
My first video game was a Ms. Pac-Man arcade machine that had Ms. Pac-Man and Galaga built in. I was probably about five or six years old at the time.
Seriously, same here. First game I played was something on the SNES or Genesis (Mega Drive for the non-USA people), I’m sure.
My first game was Sonic The Hedgehog 2.
The Konami code also showed up in Bravely Default, where inputting it allowed you to see a secret cutscene in the game that was available if you beat the game and got its true ending, which was a teaser for Bravely Second.
I appreciate the salt and shade you throw in this episode.
Was this an entire 15 minute countdown building up to a massive jab at ProJared.
I am in fucking awe at this madlad. What a genius
Top five evil underlings that really should have been in charge.
*Fawful's Minion wants to know your location*
That’s a genius category
Vaas (far cry 3) as number one, please make it happen.
@@drakewiz I was thinking more along the lines of Death from Castlevania. I'm pretty sure the Grim Reaper outranks a vampire yet he still takes marching orders from Dracula.
Shang Tsung.
The last line actually caught me off guard.
Not because I’ve done it, but because I knew who it was referring to.
Damn man, I don't thought you had that in you. That ending really took me off by surprise
Who else watches these videos just to see how creative the sub button appears? Which you should totally click to enjoy more content from RabbidLuigi👍
Nice Try RabbidLuigi, you wont get me with your alt!
Jokes on him, I already subbed and clicked the bell!
It’s annoying tbh
I don't, in fact let me just say that the mid-video subscription plug actually pisses me the fuck off, I don't give a flying fuck how creatively he plugs it in, it should be saved for the end of the goddamn video and that's it!
Or is Rabbidluigi just too fucking lazy to have a proper end card?
@@firehedgehog1446 how about you say it to him directly instead of in a reply to someone else?
Since it wasn't mentioned in the video, I feel morally obligated to educate y'all on the wonderful cheats of the real time strategy game Age of Mythology:
Does dropping the meteor power on your enemies feel a little boring and slow? Well, just input the code "BAWK BAWK BOOM", and now that power drops 10x as many explosions at 10x the speed, and all those space rocks are poisonous chickens!
Or maybe you've grown a little tired watching all your and your opponents armies duke it out with each other. Type in "GOATUNHEIM" and turn every unit on the map into a goat!
Wanna summon the plethora of super units this game has? Try out wonderful treats like "BARKBARKBARKBARKBARK" for the all powerful Superdog, "O CANADA" for a lazer shooting bear, "TINES OF POWER" for our lord and savior Forkboy (Just a 15 foot boy with a giant fork, it's awesome), or, my personal favorite, "WUV WOO" for a giant flying purple hippo that vomits acidic rainbows of destruction to decimate everything in it's path. All of these can be entered into the game as many times as one wishes, allowing for colossal armies of all the incredible units listed above.
Now, "I WANT TEH MONKEYS!!!1!" isn't nearly as overpowered as the units I just listed, just summons an ordinary monkey that can't win a fight with anything. But since since that cheat code summons ONE HUNDRED of these little chimps, the results are still equally hilarious.
"RED TIDE" turns all water red. This does nothing to the gameplay whatsoever.
And of course, there's also the generic infinite resources/fast built times/god mode/unlimited powers kind of cheats, but really, when you have options like the ones listed above, why would you ever use those?
Oh please. Age of Empires I and Age of Empires II had infinitely better cheats
You're telling me the Forkboy is better than Nuke Troopers and *CARS WITH MACHINE GUNS?!*
"Also...Don't cheat on your partner."
DAMN! Wasn't expecting that call out!
Top 5 Remakes that were worse than the original game.
Do we really want MORE people talking about Sonic Genesis on GBA?
Majora's mask 3d
AgentRedhead Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
Fucking Silent Hill Remastered literally has worse graphics than the original at points and they still released it.
@@takumidoutou4412 Nah
It sucks that most cheats these days are locked behind microtransactions.
Also, I was totally expecting that ProJared reference and you delivered. Well done sir.
Top 5 Collect-a-thon games. When it comes to late 90's classics and modern day ones, collect-a-thons became a genre that a lot of people like. Plus Hat in Time was the shit.
I remember back in the good ol days doing the Crash 3 cheat code to play Spyro, thought it was the coolest shit ever.
"It's like going bowling with the barriers up, who does that!"
Ok, I'm feeling very attacked right now. But very drunken bowling with the barriers up is still fun as hell.
Spyro was my very first 3D platforming game as well!!! Little 6 year old me was amazed at the graphics and how much there was to explore. The classic Spyro series is still one my favs that I never get tired of!!!
There is a God mode in Dark Souls 3...it's called the Ringed Knight Paired Greatsword's.
Sellsword Twinblade*
@@CrashfHackergames Both of them.
Have fun getting parried.
@@TheRagingSerpent pffftt, anybody that uses a weapon like that is going to have a horrible connection, making them impossible to parry.
One of my favourite RUclips channel... Keep the good work and don't stop giving me reasons to love RUclips more than anything
Thank you for adding that clip from that movie that I happen to really like while talking about that specific code.
It means a lot to me.
I know that “Marriage” is the hardest level in The Game Of Life, but ProJared was totally in the wrong to use cheats.
Original Name well he didn’t...
Gotta love that slick segway into the Jared roast
"Also, don't cheat on your partner." HAHAHAHA GOOD ONE RABBIDLUIGI
I was waiting the entire video for the ProJared joke to drop.
Wow, Spyro is the first game both Rabbidluigi and Cadiccarus played
The first cheat code I was ever aware of was when I would just mess around in 'Age of Empires 2' when I was too young to know how to actually play the game properly.
So I just typed the cheat code "how do you turn this on" which spawned an incredibly powerful sports car. Loved the fun cheats in that game, even though I never actually played the game properly.
Too this day, AoE2 has my favorite cheat code name with "The thrill of victory" to insta win a game, it was a pointless cheat but it was incredibly memorable.
One of my favorite cheats in a game is Saints Row 2's low gravity cheat as it makes Insurance Fraud x500 more enjoyable as you can send your character from the airport to the museum
Hearing stories about your childhood always jars me, Rabbid, because I was 13/14 years old when the PS1 and N64 were out. lol
My very first video game was Mario Bros on the NES, in the pediatric wing of a hospital. I got pneumonia right around Christmas in 1991 when I was 7, and the pediatric wing had an NES on a rolling cart that you could call the nurse's station and ask to play, then they'd wheel it in for 30 minutes before taking it to the next child who had asked for it. I was immediately obsessed, and since I had been in the hospital right before Christmas my parents managed to hunt down an NES just in time for Christmas Eve.
I'm 34 now and that same NES is hooked up in my studio along with all of the other Nintendo consoles I subsequently owned all through my childhood right up through the Switch.
Rabbidluigi: the ProJared Episode
Top ten Kirby boss fights.
Kirb's got some cool as hell fights throughout the series I think it's worthy of a top ten. Maybe just final bosses, maybe not, idk just do it
The CTR demo was mentioned in the instruction manuals IIRC. Same with the usual trades between Spyro and Crash's demos.
Some ideas that I’d love to see:
- Top 5 weirdest achievements
- Top 5 best Japan exclusive games
- Top 5 videogame songs that exceeded their games in popularity
- Top 5 most influential videogame reviewers
- Top 5 popular games that are hated by their creators
That ending made me CHOKE
If #5 shouldn't count but you're making it count anyway, that would be... Cheating.
Which means that it is in fact even more appropriate.
Oof!!! That's a lot of damage!! That punchline's gonna leave a mark
The Canadian government acknowledging a video game cheat code. God, I'm proud of my country!
You know who mastered the art of cheats?
*insert ProJared joke*
Yeah.......
"Yes, I cheated, and I'm okay with that."
I rate that one a broken marriage out of 10
Cheating in multiplayer is one thing and should be looked down upon..but if someone has beat said game and wants to use cheats, why would it even concern anyone else? Hell I can’t remember the last time I used cheats as most the games I play, they don’t even have cheats and you have to earn the advantages. Regardless, getting mad that someone using cheats who’s gameplay doesn’t effect you, is weak as shit
ProJared made Nuptup cry.
#Unforgivable
I remember discovering the Crash Warped demo and Crash Bash Demos before ever finding out Spyro had demos in Crash Games. It was really cool
#1: Cheating on your wife with your fans
Christopher Moon And your friend’s ex-wife.
Woah, a ProJared-bashing comment section that HASN'T been re-looked at and corrected by many people with actual understanding of the situation? A rare sight indeed.
6:41 - "Suddenly, flying cars almost seems...pedestrian."
Couldn't let this omission go un-pun-ished, mate.
That last line, I laughed so hard I cried.
My favorite cheat is probably always gonna be the "name all main characters" cheat from Golden Sun. By inputting "Up, Down, Up Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, Up, Right, Down, Left, Up, select" on the name entry screen, you can not only name Issac, but also Garet, Ivan, Mia, Jenna, Sheba, and Felix, which I think also transfers to Golden Sun: The Lost Age if I'm not mistaken, so this is also the only cheat I know that can be transferred into another game. That's like having BUMFACE from Pokemon RGBY being the 8th gym leader in GSC, it's amazing.
I was hearing the Doom music and it didn't even occur to me that you were about to talk about it. Mostly cause I've been playing Doom non-stop since I got 1-3 on my Switch (AND have played the hell out of it on my MacBook for years now) so it is just in my head at all times.
Was that a swipe at ProJared? I'm going to say yes.
These are such classic cheats. Thank you
My favorites cheats in retro games tended to be the stage select cheats since most older games lacked save data.
Those weren't really cheats my guy.
They gave you a password for each level played so you could return to certain parts without replaying.
May not be that way with all OG games but a good chunk was made this way purposely
I also love the "cheats" in Lego City Undercover, especially the car crash one.
I always get so excited when I get that notification that you’ve made a new video, Rabbid!
I was wondering when The ProJared reference would be dropped.
I was curious if this video would be about cheat codes in video games or people who cheat at video games... then realized I'd love to see a list of video game characters who cheat. Dude challenges you to an honest race? Takes every shortcut. Facing the Pokemon Champion? Illegally leveled teammates. Just spell the baddie's name to save the day? Removes an essential letter from your keyboard. Basically, the more it breaks the fourth wall and directly disses the player, the better.
Fairly new to this wonderful channel, but has there been / considered an idea for an analysis of something like "Top Five Best Written Video Games" or "Top Five Best Dialogue Scenes in Video Games"?
Maybe I'm just salty about the apparent lack of beautiful writing in this final season of GoT (still love the show nonetheless), but I feel like so often for video games people don't often appreciate how well written, realistic, etc. they really can be. Would love to see an analysis from your mind on that, if not already there!
Thanks!
IIRC he's done a few videos on best stories in video games if that's what you're looking for. I do remember a bad games with good stories video
“Yes, I cheated. And I’m okay with that.” ~ProJared
It wasnt cheating because for part of it, it was an open relationship! Haha
@@mentalpopcorn2304 I can't tell if you're memeing or actually trying to defend ProJared on this, and I'm afraid to know the answer.
@@mentalpopcorn2304 according to Heidi they DISCUSSED about an open marriage, she never fully agreed to it.
0:25 as a guy that's worked at a Family Life Center with a bowling section, you'd be surprised how many people actually use those bumpers.
Dude I used to play Spyro at the daycare area in the super market too! I already had a ps1 one though and it was the first spyro not the second. Just so crazy to hear someone else have a similar experience.
This was an excellent video (as per usual) but this is a topic that is definitely worthy of a top 10. A part 2 someday, perhaps?
4:30...Portal has cheats, y'know. The Source Engine has some universal ones for every game that runs on it. You just open the console, type "sv_cheats1" and boom. Cheats enabled. Like noclip.
So does every Source game. His point is less that "cheats don't exist in portal" and more "cheats don't _need_ to exist in portal"
Nowhere does the game tell you that you *can* do that.
Actually, you have mentioned that daycare Spyro story before in your, "Top 10 Games In Need of a Remake" video. And now I'm going to ponder my life's purpose because I remember some random ass detail about a random ass guy from some random ass video but don't know how to save my relationship.
Yeah, and Crash Bash (my first videogame) has a demo for Spyro 3 on it. I was never able to access it cause I didn't know where to enter the code.
The best cheat code is whichever one I put in to have you bring back the mid episode subscribe jokes! Thanks man :-)
I used cheats on Ultimate Chicken Horse just because me and my friends just wanted all the animals.
Wow, Quinton Reviews is looking good lately. He's lost weight and cleaned himself up. Great Job!
South park on 64. I still have the master code in my brain. Bobbybird. ? For you. Why that?
Cheats were and should keep being a fun way to experience the game after playing through it normally. Some of my favorite moments came from such situations and I miss them dearly as a part of the launch game. Hell, I'd admire any studio that'd implement cheat codes/unlocks after launch. NOT as paid dlc, just a treat for the fans. Like they used to be
me:*uses cheats and mods AND bowls with bumpers*
me:...i feel attacked lmao
You cheated not only the game, but yourself.
You didn't grow.
You didn't improve.
You took a shortcut and gained nothing.
You experienced a hollow victory.
Nothing was risked and nothing was gained.
It's sad that you don't know the difference.
Except in many cases, especially in this video, you either can still grow with cheats acting as training wheels, or you had to grow to earn the cheats in the first place.
Or in some cases, they're completely separate and unconnected
That comment at the end though... Nice one bud !!
You know what cheats I grew up with? The Diddy Kong Racing cheat codes. Two player adventure, only one type of balloons, damn those were fun.
I see Most Awkward Save Systems is winning the poll for next week. Can't wait to see that one Yu-Gi-Oh game where you only have one save point in the player's room.
There's also the last game of the Nicktoons Unite series, Globs of Doom, which can randomly decide to corrupt your save file making saving completely pointless if not harmful. Haven't actually played either of them, but saving in them sounds like an utter nightmare.
Also Pokemon Colosseum where you could only save on PCs and there were only like 8-9 in the entire overworld
The cheats in Zoo Tycoon were the freaking bomb. Mermaids, Triceratops, Unicorns, I can only hope Zoo Planet lives up to the hype.
That last jab at PJ was flawless. 👌
5:44 That *TOTALLY* won't be a "Funny Aneurysm" Moment in the near future.
It's important to note that the guys at ID Software didn't just change gaming forever...one of them changed the world. John Carmack's fast inverse square function forever changed vector calculations in 3D space...allowing for better flight simulators, medical imaging/training, and other necessary things that make lives better and longer.
lmao "top 5 weeks rabbidluogi DIDN'T make a video", it's like he knew i was missing him last week on mothers day
Enjoy your time at Momocon Will!
I always liked the level warp cheat in Turok because I was always getting lost.
Before Doom, Id Software put god mode into episodes 1-3 of Commander Keen, activated by holding down all the correct buttons at once. It was great for me as a little kid, as it turned a modestly difficult platformer into an easy puzzle game with lots of levels to explore.
You absolute Mad Lad! I see what you did there. Cheeky bastard. I love it!
My favorite cheats are the ones that generally change the experience rather than giving you an edge.
Here's an idea for a list.
Top 5 Redeemed Games.
Games that started out hated or were just a terrible product at launch, and eventually became something greater. No Man's Sky would be a perfect example.
Another idea could be Top 5 Games That Fell From Grace.
Games that started out wonderfully and beloved by everyone, only to become shunned or hated by the community. Overwatch could probably fit that bill.
Top 5 Ways to Heal in Video Games? I mean, some games you sit there and wait for the red to wash away, some games got potions that set set increments, some do it by percentages so even the lower level healing items are still impactful, and some you just eat tons and tons of FOOD.
Name one instance in our great society where butts aren't relevant and I will call you a liar. Butts are everything.
Top 5 Projareds in Games!
Okay, I'll see myself out.
I'm here and I want papa Luigi to tell me I matter
Oh how some of the jabs in this video have aged. I still love ya man but damn you showed no remorse
That Tomb Raider 2 code that causes Lara Croft to explode never gets old, lol.
Oof the projared joke goes cold lol
First game I ever played was Goldeneye at my cousins' place. I was proud of myself for figuring out what the fire button was while my older sister had to be told.
I like Spyro: Eternal Night's Fury Frenzy mode which is basically god mode, except instead of infinite HP, you get infinite elemental breath usage and your elemental furies are maxed out and instantly charge up. This usually ends up becoming me using endless ice furies to become a freezing rampage of insane regeneration as I just kind of walk over hordes of rock monsters and cursed apes.