"Okay everyone, today I want everyone jumping on everything. Tomorrow we're going to start on pushing everything from every direction. Keep going until something breaks."
I discovered AVGN when I was in the air force working night shifts (we had youtube access). Everything on Cinnemaasacre is great, AVGN, J&M Mondays, reviews...thank you for it all James! Mike too of course.
James Honeycutt Thanks for your service...however i believe if you had torture yourself with shitloads of fuck like this game plus anything from LJN and shit...you probably say F humanity
This game got a sequel actually, Japan only, and it's actually really good. It's not cryptic as hell like this, it's a linear platformer. It's really enjoyable and cute.
@@tempphonedownload1972 I'm literally sitting on toilet while watching this video.... started playing the game recently and since I don't have Nintendo Power magazine, I go to the AVGN for advice 🤣💩💩
It's a shame that the makers of the game had to make everything so cryptic. The actual game play looks decent. If there had been more in game clues or instructions, this could have been a good game.
Personally, I’m not a big fan of games that make you have to solve cryptic clues and puzzles - they make me feel like I’m in school. But I guess that’s my own personal taste.
Well I've watched them all at least twice. AVGN had been around a long time. I say I've seen them all but the game at 00:17 with the kids phone doesn't look familiar, do you recognize it?
The amazing thing is that this game actually got a SEQUEL. It was called "Do-Re-Mi Fantasy" and it was released for the SNES. What makes it MORE amazing is that the game was actually pretty decent! So we got a happy ending after all. =)
when I was ten years old I rented this God damn game from the local video store. I got stuck at that part you mentioned and after an hour of fπ÷king around I gave up and returned it. We had to argue with the clerk to exchange it, and I never forgot this game. it's crazy that you mention the exact same scenario at the beginning of your video
DoReMi Fantasy: Milon no DokiDoki Daibouken is the name, it was released on Super Famicon and is avaible on the wii virtual console, though still in Japanese. But, it's quite fun, at least it is easier to figure out than this game
I wonder if someone at Nintendo is an AVGN fan, Milon's Secret Castle and Castlevania 2: Simon's Quest are both on the DS market. Wtf? I can understand Simon's Quest but mother fuckin' Milon's Secret Castle? For the love of all the real games not on the market.....
Horror Stories I love seeing 2 of my favourite youtubers in one place!!! Its like bread and butter or as James would say 'more like dead skunk and dog shit' 😆
@@KonanTheBarbarian Then you should realize that when he said the line, "It was two of our favorite things coming together; should've been like bread and butter, but more like dead skunk and dogshit.", he meant that Nintendo and Ghostbusters should've been an ideal match (bread and butter), but it ended up being a horrible one (dead skunk and dogshit).
I almost bought Milon on 3DS, just for the novelty of having an AVGN game that was officially digitally redistributed by Nintendo in the 21st century. Yeah it’s Hudson, but it’s still pretty obscure. Might as well be Little Red Hood, or Kid Kool, or Treasure Master.
I've got nostalgia goggles for this game. For some reason I'll never comprehend, my folks bought it, so I spent a lot of time with it. Never beat it, but I still come back to it occasionally. It's the boss fights with that stupid lack of post-hit invincibility that really frustrate me, not the secrets.
This game is a gaming warcrime. Every possible gaming faux paux is in it. No lives. No continues. No full life. No post-hit invincibility. No indicator of secrets. No indications of what your objectives are. Extremely repetitive music loops. Insanely fast enemy respawn speeds. It needs to go to the Gaming Hague and answer for its crimes against humanity. That said, I did play it alot as a lad, and I bought it from a trade store awhile back to add to my retro collection. That does NOT make it any less of an deadly sin in cartridge form.
Ah, memories. This was the first AVGN I ever saw, my friend showed me it on his phone in the middle of the school field back in the innocent days of year 8.
My cousin and I rented this game while we were staying at our grandparents' house back in the summer of 89, and you pretty much summed up the feeling of that in this video. Later that year, my 5th grade teacher explained the hidden doors to me, and I kinda wanted to try it again, but never did. He loved the game for some reason.
Jon Veliky Hey, man! Long time no see! I’ve been told I am “everywhere” before, and you are right about “cwapface” not finding us in AVGN comments. The old gang is still around, we pop up in every new Homestar Runner video. We just don’t usually rally together unless “the bridge over the river suck” appears. Nice seeing you again, and sorry about the very late reply!
Imagine being a kid. 5 dollar allowance and one allotted trip to the video store on the other side of town. Game costs $2 of your five bucks to rent, and is due back by 6pm the next day. Then you get this. Makes me tear up all over again. Haha.
I know, right? And I actually want to get it, and try to beat it. Every time I die, I'll be sure to just use the continue cheat code! Holding Left and Pressing Start will become my life.
I remember seeing this game in magazines like crazy when I was in Elementary School and something about the vague advertisements putting the box art front and center with only a single, tiny screenshot made me leery of it. Now I can say I'm glad I never played it. James took a real hard hit for the team here.
Among all the games James has reviewed, Something about this game in particular has always fascinated me. I guess I find it intriguing how cryptic everything is. Needing to figure out secrets to progress isn’t a mechanic that’s pulled off well here but i thought it had potential.
I love this game! I had it without using guides. I had a lot of fun discovering what I had to do ... I played it in Japanese, I did not know that the translated game existed! Obviously I spent many evenings of my childhood but ... it was so rewarding to find something "new" every time I played it. By the way, the block that moves has a different color.
I would live in this world. Milons Secret Castle just looks so... idk... There's something about it that catches my nostalgic interests. Same with Bug Bunny's Crazy Castle. And Astyanax. Castlevania and Zelda. And The Goonies 1 and 2, although those dont have castles. But i think I really love the whole brick castle layouts on nes games. It's mesmerizing. Like I wanna know what's behind those walls. Gotta be some cryptic shit.
Blake Winter zelda also centered around secrets, but unlike this steaming shit pile, the game wasn't 24/7 trial and error. there is a difference between having to die and restart between every guess, or having hints to what your looking for and a puzzle being there.
It isn't impossible, I beat this in 1988.. Though, looking back, I honestly can't believe I wasted a month of my life figuring out where to do, how to get there, how to bypass this or that for a ONE SCREEN ending. She just says thank you and the game is over. No credits, no ending, just the chick poofing in and saying thanks.
If only Hudson Soft was still around today. Personally, my favorite games developed by Hudson Soft are the old Mario Party games from N64, GameCube and DS.
Hudson Soft may be gone, but its spirit lives on in ND Cube and the part of Konami that made Super Bomberman R (and probably R Online, Medal, and Bombergirl too).
I beat this game also. Called Hudson soft a lot of times as a kid to get pointers. The goal is to reach the top of the castle. You can gain more life as you go on so it's not as hard.
I like that you pointed at a Link to the Past as an example of a good game where they show you all the bombable walls, while in the original one, there was nothing to point out that you could bomb anything.
Bob The real question is how did a comment on Milon's Secret Castle spawn a thread about people arguing about Paper Mario? I have lost even MORE faith in humanity.
Milon's Secret Castle seems like it was far too ambitious for the NES. It needed more animations, better graphics, better controls, more versatility... If something like that was made today as an indy game, it'd probably be pretty good. But dear god does the NES version suck!
I remember trying to figure this game out as a kid, I thought I just wasn’t old enough to understand it 💀 I had thought, “the guys who developed this game also devved Mario Party 2, there’s no way it’s a *bad* game…”
"In a good game like Zelda, there's always a crack in the wall..." Stop right there, James. Now, I fucking LOVE Zelda, but that was A Link to the Past, which revolutionized the "crack in the wall" thing. In the NES Zelda, there are no cracks. There are no indicators for which bushes to burn. And in the second quest, there's no way to tell which walls you can walk through. I adore Zelda, and it bothers me a little when younger gamers who didn't grow up with it call it a "guide game" (I beat it when I was 9 in 1990, and I didn't have a guide). However, don't give it a pass in this particular category. Fair is fair, and without word of mouth at school, I'd probably still be burning bushes.
OmikronWeapon Couldn't agree more. I know exactly what part you're referring to in Illusion of Gaia, too. Always thought that was brilliant. Still an underrated game.
Jetto Agu But that particular comment wasn't a joke. If it was, I must have missed the punch line. James often breaks Nerd character and speaks with James Rolfe's personal sensibilities on these games. Here he was making a point, and a valid one at that--he just happened to be referring to a sequel in that series that came years after both Zelda 1 AND Milon's Secret Castle.
4:44 If you look a the windows they actually form an arrow pointing towards the location of the hidden door... So the game is slightly less cryptic than it would initially seem, they at least give SOME clues.
My impression of this game is that you're a child going through a dream. Would explain why he's dressed the way he is, as well as the weapon, the types of enemies, and how oddly specific your hit areas are for making things appear. I've had dreams like that before. Still do, on occasion.
Still, after 8 years AVGN is the ONLY youtube retro gaming show/host I can watch. I tried watching those other famous youtubers but they aren't nearly as good, and I find them very juvenile and to be bad at reading a script. James Rolf is the fucking man, because he's actually passionate about the things he speaks about.
I could beat it when I was 10 years old without a help of a magazine . I admit it was fucking hard but have been always eager to know what in the next step , It is much harder than what have been explained in the video
unblockedbridge yes that sucks why not its far better sequel milons dokidoki adventure instead? i mean its japan exclusive but translate it and you have a far better game there instead of milons castle
I remember I beat this game with a guide book from Japan. Even with the guide it was still a challenging game. The well is incredibly difficult to beat.
This could use a modern remake. A cryptic castle you gotta explore with bubbles with a bunch of puzzles. Better hints and graphical changes for stuff like “you can break this” and a pushing animation would be a game changed
One point (that I'm sure has been made). In the original Legend of Zelda, there were absolutely NO markers to tell you that walls could be bombed. Further, in the 2nd quest (where you could simply walk through certain walls), it was even worse. The only thing that helped you here was the fact that holes appeared only in the middle of walls, which meant a maximum of 4 possible bombing points.
i know i've said this before on this channel, but...I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS GAME. it's one that i actually owned as a kid and oh my god it's just so so so good. i can see the hate for it, cause it's so insanely hard if you don't "get" it or know what's going on.
@ElJoJos Xdxdxd I don't know much about Pokemon, but I've seen images of Onix. How can he be weak? Look how huge he is, and im told he can die by bubbles.
@@christianlorre I see now. But I've played some of the older games this year (thank you emulation, and thank you universal randomizer for trade only mons), and I know some viability of some mons. Although they were some I tweaked a little (some were a lot). But thanks anways.
I love how whenever there's a game where you have to blindly shoot something he makes a Zelda reference but it was the same thing with the first Zelda. It never game you hints to bomb the lower part of Death Mountain to go to Ganon. It never told you what bushes you have to use the candle, and it never told you to use the flute on the lake with no purpose. Ironic don'tcha think?
I agree with you. I never played The Legend of Zelda in my life, until last month. I tried the game, but I ended up just watching a walkthrough most of the time. It is a lot of cryptic guessing.
So i started watching AVGN when i was in middle school around episode 20 or 30 and I have legitimate nostalgia for these older videos. It's such a weird thing, nostalgia for INTERNET videos. Makes me wonder how nostalgia is going to look in 30 years.
It makes you wonder with that "over 3/4 of a million sold in Japan" logo, if that's true, what did the Japanese see in it, and how many copies were returned or thrown out in frustration.
The Japanese are smarter lol. Their video games were considered too difficult for the US, hence why super Mario 2 (lost levels) wasn't even released on the nes. Also in the Japanese version of milon it tells you in the booklet that you can continue with left + start, which was strangely omitted in the US version making gamers at the time without Nintendo power quit trying because the game appeared impossible. In japan this game is considered a masterpiece
At that time, many Japanese gamers enjoyed this kind of cryptic game full of secrets, like this and The Tower of Druaga. Gamers were expected to share their discoveries with each other, making such games a more collaborative experience.
“That’s not a cheat that’s just how to play the game!” LMAOO classic. I love going thru avgn marathons. It’s been years and still as funny as ever
Pretty much me when I see achievements in cheats sites.
Dark Souls tips and tricks be like:
noo same, it became a yearly tradition to me, to rewatch all the older and newer episodes
"They make it so you can't (beat the game) unless you buy this book! It's extortion, that's what it is!" Rex, Toy Story 2.
The writers were obviously speaking from experience.
Early instance of P2W
@@FelipeJaquez Tbh, that was more or less what Nintendo Power and later on, strategy guides were.
"I fucking hate this game"
Good start to an AVGN episode.
That's the best possible way to start it off.
lol.
That's just the OriginL Milon game.
If you hate this Milton game then get the other one.
Its much better
Its unfortunate it origined as a bad title.
@@SpiralPoli
😢 I like Milon game
If you dont like this one then play DokiDoki Adventure, you'll like it more than the otiginal
I gotta apologize......... Because I freaking LOVED this game!! When you have a guide, it´s actually SO much fun to play..................
I love the fact that he IMMEDIATELY starts with "I fucking hate this game."
Playing this game is like testing for bugs. You have to try everything on everything.
Game tester simulator.
"Okay everyone, today I want everyone jumping on everything. Tomorrow we're going to start on pushing everything from every direction. Keep going until something breaks."
The ending...would have been funny if AVGN blew a bubble, which made a door leading to Hell appear, and he chucked the game in it.
haha that would've been great
..... sure
Sure......
ZorotheGallade As funny as that would’ve been, the Nerd was at a point where he didn’t care at the end.
btw, TAS beat this game in just over 5 mins......
Just sayin.......
I discovered AVGN when I was in the air force working night shifts (we had youtube access). Everything on Cinnemaasacre is great, AVGN, J&M Mondays, reviews...thank you for it all James! Mike too of course.
That's nice honey, now tell me some classified stories
Thats classified.
James Honeycutt
Thanks for your service...however i believe if you had torture yourself with shitloads of fuck like this game plus anything from LJN and shit...you probably say F humanity
hey look at that im in the air force too watchin avgn while i wait for my cargo to show up haha
James Honeycutt thank you for serving your country my dude!🍻
There’s a difference between “secret” and “cryptic”
🤣😂
Milon's Cryptic Castle doesn't even sound bad.
True. They are spelled nothing alike.
This video is secret
"So is it cryptic or a secret?"
Nintendo "Yes!"
This game got a sequel actually, Japan only, and it's actually really good. It's not cryptic as hell like this, it's a linear platformer. It's really enjoyable and cute.
+Karby64 It got a release on the VC.
+Karby64 of course it is japan only
Kien D. N. it is on Wii VC.
chuckobscure Do Re Mi Fantasy is a lot of fun actually.
how come Japan gets some good shit while the U.S. is stuck with horrible & fucked up shit...?!?!
"Milon's Secret Castle, more like MILON'S SHITTY ASSHOLE!!!"
Gets me every time! :D
💯 👍👍
10:45
Idk why I always read it as Milion :D
@@tempphonedownload1972 I'm literally sitting on toilet while watching this video.... started playing the game recently and since I don't have Nintendo Power magazine, I go to the AVGN for advice 🤣💩💩
That's where the bubbles are coming from
I think they went a little overboard with the "secret" aspect in the title.
Milon's Secret Castle did have potential to be a good game. I'll admit it has good music and graphics.
Classic music is the trademark of the series.
HarmoDevil the sequel is waaay better (named milon dokidoki adventure) and improves on lots of those things.
It's one of many great games that still worthy for AVGN episode. For the players who love finding secrets stuffs, this game was probably their butter.
Why would admit something so disgusting?
I agree. It looks fun! But... They tricked us 🙄
It's a shame that the makers of the game had to make everything so cryptic. The actual game play looks decent. If there had been more in game clues or instructions, this could have been a good game.
Personally, I’m not a big fan of games that make you have to solve cryptic clues and puzzles - they make me feel like I’m in school. But I guess that’s my own personal taste.
Cryptic games are the best games! Sometimes the harder they are, the better they are. They don’t make em like they used to.
Probably just a simple remake that changes some textures and overall updates the graphics would be able too fix it
Its a puzzle game your post to figure it out
It's weird because Hudson also made Bonk and Adventure Island
- Milon's *Secret* Castle
- Wearing Pyjamas
- Bubble Weapons
Shit, it's all just a dream, isn't it?
As Spongebob would say:
"It's a dream!"
I watched the ending.
The princess just says "Thanks Milon" and thats it.
Is it a bad thing I have rewatched all AVGN episodes 6 times now?
+Skorp You are not alone.
Well I've watched them all at least twice. AVGN had been around a long time.
I say I've seen them all but the game at 00:17 with the kids phone doesn't look familiar, do you recognize it?
+Skorp it is a bad thing. Because 6 times is not enough!
Nah, I already remember the things that he say in almost all the episodes
+Skorp I think i reached 10 times already
The amazing thing is that this game actually got a SEQUEL. It was called "Do-Re-Mi Fantasy" and it was released for the SNES. What makes it MORE amazing is that the game was actually pretty decent! So we got a happy ending after all. =)
when I was ten years old I rented this God damn game from the local video store. I got stuck at that part you mentioned and after an hour of fπ÷king around I gave up and returned it. We had to argue with the clerk to exchange it, and I never forgot this game. it's crazy that you mention the exact same scenario at the beginning of your video
Neon Underground he’s gonna take you back to the past... haha
Same for me! Rented it and was disappointed!
It was a good idea to rent a game before purchasing it.
Just proves you are dumb. Really wasnt difficult to figure out you can shoot out the blocks on the ground or walls.
@@QTCutes I mean, younger people don't tend to think much.
There was actually a sequel to Milon's Secret Castle, but it was only released in Japan.
oh hey suprise to see you here. love your vids
what's the name? I need to play this thing.
DoReMi Fantasy: Milon no DokiDoki Daibouken is the name, it was released on Super Famicon and is avaible on the wii virtual console, though still in Japanese. But, it's quite fun, at least it is easier to figure out than this game
its such a good game. waaaay better graphics and game mechanics. still bubbles but its way better man
Maybe that's for the best.
Game boxes for the NES sure were explosive back then.
+GuruSUPERmaster
That's the late 1980's for you. LOL!
+BlueDragon992 maaaan, 1980 times were weird
No wonder they’re so rare
1980s times were sCaRy
"It's not Mario, or Mega Man, or Michael Jackson."
well it would be weirder if it was called "Michael Jackson's Secret Castle"
Instead of "Leaving Neverland" it would be "Leaving Michael Jackson's secret castle"
all told, would it though?
[HEE HEE INTENSIFIES]
A documentary
Haha... Michael!
"I fuckin hate this game"
What a great way to start a video
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"FUCK THIS GAME! *game explodes on impact*"
Great way to end a video
@@derpman2hero537 It origined bad doesnt mean it will become
I wonder if someone at Nintendo is an AVGN fan, Milon's Secret Castle and Castlevania 2: Simon's Quest are both on the DS market. Wtf? I can understand Simon's Quest but mother fuckin' Milon's Secret Castle? For the love of all the real games not on the market.....
Horror Stories I love seeing 2 of my favourite youtubers in one place!!! Its like bread and butter or as James would say 'more like dead skunk and dog shit' 😆
@@KonanTheBarbarian You realize that the "dead skunk and dog shit" thing was meant as an insult, right?
Jonathan Szuhai no. I'm just quoting a line from AVGN Ghostbusters video!! I didn't mean it like that!!
@@KonanTheBarbarian Then you should realize that when he said the line, "It was two of our favorite things coming together; should've been like bread and butter, but more like dead skunk and dogshit.", he meant that Nintendo and Ghostbusters should've been an ideal match (bread and butter), but it ended up being a horrible one (dead skunk and dogshit).
I almost bought Milon on 3DS, just for the novelty of having an AVGN game that was officially digitally redistributed by Nintendo in the 21st century. Yeah it’s Hudson, but it’s still pretty obscure. Might as well be Little Red Hood, or Kid Kool, or Treasure Master.
I own this game, and I struggled with it my entire life until I saw this episode and found out you can continue.
Did you finish it ?
People say this game is "not that bad", but if that's the best thing they can say about it, then that means it's not that good, either.
I've got nostalgia goggles for this game. For some reason I'll never comprehend, my folks bought it, so I spent a lot of time with it. Never beat it, but I still come back to it occasionally.
It's the boss fights with that stupid lack of post-hit invincibility that really frustrate me, not the secrets.
This game is a gaming warcrime. Every possible gaming faux paux is in it. No lives. No continues. No full life. No post-hit invincibility. No indicator of secrets. No indications of what your objectives are. Extremely repetitive music loops. Insanely fast enemy respawn speeds.
It needs to go to the Gaming Hague and answer for its crimes against humanity.
That said, I did play it alot as a lad, and I bought it from a trade store awhile back to add to my retro collection. That does NOT make it any less of an deadly sin in cartridge form.
@Jerry Smith man aren't gamers such pussies now because intolerably bad artificial difficulty isn't an acceptable form of game design anymore?
@Jerry Smith No, it's not. It's the epitome of gaming bullshit
Ah, memories. This was the first AVGN I ever saw, my friend showed me it on his phone in the middle of the school field back in the innocent days of year 8.
@@JohnDoe-ne4kg seems legit
Uh oh, I see the thumbnail has Nintendo Power in it... This should be ragey.
Well not anymore, the thumbnails are updated that looks modernized
@@Thewolfguys.cartoons2000 so sad
@@twilightsparkle75nice cat
My cousin and I rented this game while we were staying at our grandparents' house back in the summer of 89, and you pretty much summed up the feeling of that in this video. Later that year, my 5th grade teacher explained the hidden doors to me, and I kinda wanted to try it again, but never did. He loved the game for some reason.
Milon looks like as if Mario and Link got mixed up into one character.
Miralonk’s Secret Castle 😅🤷♂️
This was the first AVGN episode I saw as it released. From this point on I was a fan for life! XD
I love going back and rewatching these episodes after a while, my childhood
The *20th* anniversary is coming up in 20 days from now! 🤓
rewatching these videos makes me so happy
We take that damage hit blink for granted sometimes lol. I know I've run into games without it and was like what???
it least when u got hit it didnt knock you backwards. imagine it did that and you fell to the bottom after climbing
Lee Davis :Ninja Gaiden?
@@timothyroehm4307 OR Castlevania
Sooooooooooooo.........
Where did you learn to fly?
When your mates said "pork that girl" thats not what they meant....
David Cameron I never learned to fly
SkyBlue 1988 Is this some gag?
tom petty
Spruce Creek Fly-In.
i'm starting to become impressed at how long it must have taken to design the levels of this game
Still one of my fav episodes. Around ep 30 to around 100 is absolute gold era nerd for me. I love you James. Been watching since 2008 :)
LOL I totally did what he said in the beginning of this vid. Rented it and got stuck....oh childhood loool
You were jumping jumping and jumping until the cows came home? :D
I think this game should be renamed Clark's Cryptic Clusterf*ck.
I prefer Klark's Kryptic Klusterfuck.
Jon Veliky Hey, man! Long time no see!
I’ve been told I am “everywhere” before, and you are right about “cwapface” not finding us in AVGN comments.
The old gang is still around, we pop up in every new Homestar Runner video. We just don’t usually rally together unless “the bridge over the river suck” appears.
Nice seeing you again, and sorry about the very late reply!
@@LchanOtakudomyou two know each others?
I saw that game in Tokyo Encounter. Their goal was to reach the second level.
captain obvious What has that to do with weeaboo? Did I say anything in Japanese other than the title of a show?
Which episode?
***** Episode 12.
I love how most of the clips in the intro here aren't from any AVGN videos.
Nerd: "You shoot bubbles! Was this game for little girls?!"
Bubble Bobble: *SWEATING*
Imagine being a kid. 5 dollar allowance and one allotted trip to the video store on the other side of town. Game costs $2 of your five bucks to rent, and is due back by 6pm the next day. Then you get this. Makes me tear up all over again. Haha.
Those were the days tho...
I'm sorry, man.
Heck 2 dollars ain't bad for a rental. I'd be mad If it Was a 5 dollar rental, that's All your money.
6pm the next day??? What video shop had that as a policy???
....and SOMEHOW...this game ends up on the 3DS virtual console
I know, right? And I actually want to get it, and try to beat it. Every time I die, I'll be sure to just use the continue cheat code!
Holding Left and Pressing Start will become my life.
Cause it's made by Hudson
So on Virtual Console we got this and not Earthbound?
***** Earthbound is on the VC -_-
tjlnintendo Last time I checked, it wasn't. If it really is then I better buy it.
Gee I wonder what kind of review this will be-
First line @ 1:02 "I FUCKING HATE THIS GAME!"
I remember seeing this game in magazines like crazy when I was in Elementary School and something about the vague advertisements putting the box art front and center with only a single, tiny screenshot made me leery of it. Now I can say I'm glad I never played it. James took a real hard hit for the team here.
I like the opening lines. "Fuck" and "I fucking hate this game!"
As nostalgia critic always said...FUCKIN BUBBLES!!!
Fucking bubbles!
Sparkles Sparkles Sparkles.
god damnit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
...critic. NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRD!
Bubbles are cool :) Look at Bubble Bobble, that shit was amazing!
TheDreReichDude FUCKIN' BUBBLES!
I prefer bubbles when they're in baths.
With babes.
thats a different game
Keon Pourboghrat And a shitty one from what i heard.
Fuck the bubbles
9:12 the way he peers up from the magazine cracks me up XD
Among all the games James has reviewed, Something about this game in particular has always fascinated me. I guess I find it intriguing how cryptic everything is. Needing to figure out secrets to progress isn’t a mechanic that’s pulled off well here but i thought it had potential.
Nearly every Nintendo game would leave you clueless what to do, but Milans Secret Castle takes that to a whole other level.
I love this game!
I had it without using guides. I had a lot of fun discovering what I had to do ... I played it in Japanese, I did not know that the translated game existed!
Obviously I spent many evenings of my childhood but ... it was so rewarding to find something "new" every time I played it.
By the way, the block that moves has a different color.
I would love a re imagining of this game.
Yes! There's plenty of Metroidvanias these days, and a new Milon game would fit right in.
Not worth it. Bad game
This game actually had a sequel a few years later.
I would live in this world. Milons Secret Castle just looks so... idk... There's something about it that catches my nostalgic interests. Same with Bug Bunny's Crazy Castle. And Astyanax. Castlevania and Zelda. And The Goonies 1 and 2, although those dont have castles. But i think I really love the whole brick castle layouts on nes games. It's mesmerizing. Like I wanna know what's behind those walls. Gotta be some cryptic shit.
Í do want to point out it is called a 'Secret' castle, not an 'in plain sight' castle.
Blake Winter "the whole game is based around secrets. But there's a difference between secrets, and just fuckin impossible!"
- This video
Blake Winter zelda also centered around secrets, but unlike this steaming shit pile, the game wasn't 24/7 trial and error. there is a difference between having to die and restart between every guess, or having hints to what your looking for and a puzzle being there.
I don't think he was defending the game.
It isn't impossible, I beat this in 1988.. Though, looking back, I honestly can't believe I wasted a month of my life figuring out where to do, how to get there, how to bypass this or that for a ONE SCREEN ending. She just says thank you and the game is over. No credits, no ending, just the chick poofing in and saying thanks.
Yeah, the secret to this game... is the guidebook LMAO.
10:47 I was literally wiping when he said this
TMI dude XD
I once saw Milon wearing nylon while standing out in my lawn.
My god, you're a poet
Some Eminem lyrics right there
Was he carrying a pylon?
Only Angry Nerd could turn "Fuck" into a noun
TotallyToonsTV It's called army Creole. It is characterized by the use of fuck as a noun, verb, adverb, adjective, or gerand
I can picture Edna from the incredibles say "Milan darling, Milan"
Thats the disneyland castle on the box, i'm pretty sure....
Domo Mess Yup, that's Sleeping Beauty Castle.
If only Hudson Soft was still around today. Personally, my favorite games developed by Hudson Soft are the old Mario Party games from N64, GameCube and DS.
Hudson Soft may be gone, but its spirit lives on in ND Cube and the part of Konami that made Super Bomberman R (and probably R Online, Medal, and Bombergirl too).
@@AwesomeGamer-om4hm R.I.P
R Online
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this game feels like a super-realistic portrayal of my life
You explore BS castles??
Lol nintendo power had milon's secret castle, "getting started" rofl. Shit gets me every time
Now consider those magazines actually came out years after the game, issue 1 of Nintendo Power wasn't even until mid 1988
I beat this game also. Called Hudson soft a lot of times as a kid to get pointers. The goal is to reach the top of the castle. You can gain more life as you go on so it's not as hard.
I like that you pointed at a Link to the Past as an example of a good game where they show you all the bombable walls, while in the original one, there was nothing to point out that you could bomb anything.
Milon's Secret Castle is on the Nintendo E-shop for $5.
I have lost faith in humanity.
+Austin Zolo I love the Paper Mario series. so underrated. never played sticker star, though.
+Bob in terms of mainstream, it is. ask around, and more people will remember super Mario rpg over the paper Mario series.
Bob The real question is how did a comment on Milon's Secret Castle spawn a thread about people arguing about Paper Mario?
I have lost even MORE faith in humanity.
Austin Zolo ...which turned into whether or not Paper Mario was underrated. Do you even thread?
+Austin Zolo there's no gamecube game because the wii itself is backwards compatible with the gamecube
Milon's Secret Castle seems like it was far too ambitious for the NES. It needed more animations, better graphics, better controls, more versatility... If something like that was made today as an indy game, it'd probably be pretty good. But dear god does the NES version suck!
Agreed! Today it looks like it would actually be fun if it was programmed better and has clearer instructions of what to do.
I had this game. Even though I never got far, I still loved it. Huge nostalgia factor at play here.
"Milon's Secret Castle: Getting started"
-The nerd's baffled face is priceless
This episode always feels so cozy
I remember trying to figure this game out as a kid, I thought I just wasn’t old enough to understand it 💀
I had thought, “the guys who developed this game also devved Mario Party 2, there’s no way it’s a *bad* game…”
"In a good game like Zelda, there's always a crack in the wall..."
Stop right there, James. Now, I fucking LOVE Zelda, but that was A Link to the Past, which revolutionized the "crack in the wall" thing. In the NES Zelda, there are no cracks. There are no indicators for which bushes to burn. And in the second quest, there's no way to tell which walls you can walk through. I adore Zelda, and it bothers me a little when younger gamers who didn't grow up with it call it a "guide game" (I beat it when I was 9 in 1990, and I didn't have a guide). However, don't give it a pass in this particular category. Fair is fair, and without word of mouth at school, I'd probably still be burning bushes.
OmikronWeapon Couldn't agree more. I know exactly what part you're referring to in Illusion of Gaia, too. Always thought that was brilliant. Still an underrated game.
Well, I get where you're coming from, but most of his "criticisms" in these episodes are purely for the sake of comedy. Don't take it too seriously.
Jetto Agu But that particular comment wasn't a joke. If it was, I must have missed the punch line. James often breaks Nerd character and speaks with James Rolfe's personal sensibilities on these games. Here he was making a point, and a valid one at that--he just happened to be referring to a sequel in that series that came years after both Zelda 1 AND Milon's Secret Castle.
Castlevania 4 anyone
4:44 If you look a the windows they actually form an arrow pointing towards the location of the hidden door...
So the game is slightly less cryptic than it would initially seem, they at least give SOME clues.
My impression of this game is that you're a child going through a dream. Would explain why he's dressed the way he is, as well as the weapon, the types of enemies, and how oddly specific your hit areas are for making things appear. I've had dreams like that before. Still do, on occasion.
that would make sense but nope the ending is nothing like that.
Still, after 8 years AVGN is the ONLY youtube retro gaming show/host I can watch. I tried watching those other famous youtubers but they aren't nearly as good, and I find them very juvenile and to be bad at reading a script. James Rolf is the fucking man, because he's actually passionate about the things he speaks about.
And, he actually studied, to do what he does. Not a surprise he redacts and acts that good compared to others.
Wow, this videogame is so complicated, who on earth can beat this kind of nightmares???
I was able to beat it back when I was a kid - though I admit I had a Gamepro magazine help with hints~
i only got to the well and got stuck there
there's a 7 minute tool assisted speedrun on youtube.
I could beat it when I was 10 years old without a help of a magazine . I admit it was fucking hard but have been always eager to know what in the next step , It is much harder than what have been explained in the video
I watched the entire manscaping ad...it was so hokey I was waiting for the punchline. Well played.
One of my favorite AVGN videos
i can't believe they put this game on the 3ds eshop...
And how does it have such a high rating?
Because japanese love to waste their time finding all kind of cryptic crap.
Bjorick You ruined your credibility by saying lol at the end.
I'm a cold blooded monster
unblockedbridge yes that sucks
why not its far better sequel milons dokidoki adventure instead? i mean its japan exclusive but translate it and you have a far better game there instead of milons castle
Me and my friend submitted the all weapons code for Spy Hunter in the Nintendo Power issue mentioned.we even got a thank you letter for our trouble.
After all these years, I still watch the avgn!!! Love this!!!!
That was hilarious. I thought we were just too young to understand this game. We felt exactly the same way
I remember I beat this game with a guide book from Japan. Even with the guide it was still a challenging game. The well is incredibly difficult to beat.
He's definitely the "Master Shake" of gaming 😂
+Kai Evans lol nice analogy
huh
Wow I can't believe this episode came out six years ago! It's crazy to think how long I've been a fan of the Nerd. Keep up the good work James :)
“There’s always crack in the wall” Damn, that would explain why AVGN is so wound up and angry all the time 😂
Looks like someone needs a snickers...
Sir Tootleage If he eats a Snickers, he'll turn into the Happy Video Game Nerd.
Yeah, then we wouldn't get some of his classic catchphrases and swears.
Exactly!
Thanks, took a lot of soul searching to find, lol.
Lol
This could use a modern remake. A cryptic castle you gotta explore with bubbles with a bunch of puzzles. Better hints and graphical changes for stuff like “you can break this” and a pushing animation would be a game changed
One point (that I'm sure has been made). In the original Legend of Zelda, there were absolutely NO markers to tell you that walls could be bombed. Further, in the 2nd quest (where you could simply walk through certain walls), it was even worse. The only thing that helped you here was the fact that holes appeared only in the middle of walls, which meant a maximum of 4 possible bombing points.
i know i've said this before on this channel, but...I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS GAME. it's one that i actually owned as a kid and oh my god it's just so so so good. i can see the hate for it, cause it's so insanely hard if you don't "get" it or know what's going on.
James: Why Bubbles what a lame weapon
Ceaser Zeppelli: crying
Bubble Bobble: bruh
My mom got me this game when i was a kid,never got anywhere, just gave up and never seen game again until now.
I've watched this Nerd video the most. Very comforting. Cheers.
"Well you gotta buy the magazine you little..."
*AD appears*
1:50- But Nerd, Onix can be killed by bubbles.
Onix can be killed by a karate chop too. Are you saying karate chops are as lame as bubbles?
Burn Angel Maybe bubbles are as bad ass as Karate chops.
@ElJoJos Xdxdxd I don't know much about Pokemon, but I've seen images of Onix. How can he be weak? Look how huge he is, and im told he can die by bubbles.
@@ShiftyGuy777 as a rock ground pokemon it has 4 times weakness to water attacks. Besides Onix looks impressive, but actually has weak stats.
@@christianlorre I see now. But I've played some of the older games this year (thank you emulation, and thank you universal randomizer for trade only mons), and I know some viability of some mons. Although they were some I tweaked a little (some were a lot). But thanks anways.
I love how whenever there's a game where you have to blindly shoot something he makes a Zelda reference but it was the same thing with the first Zelda. It never game you hints to bomb the lower part of Death Mountain to go to Ganon. It never told you what bushes you have to use the candle, and it never told you to use the flute on the lake with no purpose. Ironic don'tcha think?
***** Even then you wouldn't know to bomb the fucker. You could've tried so hard using the flute on it without knowing.
*****
Well I see your point there.
***** Also "THERE ARE SECRETS WHERE FAIRIES DON'T LIVE."
***** I do not think the riddles were for the sole purpose of lengthen the play time :s That kind of things are what made those games great.
I agree with you. I never played The Legend of Zelda in my life, until last month. I tried the game, but I ended up just watching a walkthrough most of the time. It is a lot of cryptic guessing.
So i started watching AVGN when i was in middle school around episode 20 or 30 and I have legitimate nostalgia for these older videos. It's such a weird thing, nostalgia for INTERNET videos. Makes me wonder how nostalgia is going to look in 30 years.
I have nostalgia for this year's summer. I'm nostalgic for everything.
3:52 what employers say to you
It makes you wonder with that "over 3/4 of a million sold in Japan" logo, if that's true, what did the Japanese see in it, and how many copies were returned or thrown out in frustration.
The Japanese are smarter lol. Their video games were considered too difficult for the US, hence why super Mario 2 (lost levels) wasn't even released on the nes. Also in the Japanese version of milon it tells you in the booklet that you can continue with left + start, which was strangely omitted in the US version making gamers at the time without Nintendo power quit trying because the game appeared impossible. In japan this game is considered a masterpiece
At that time, many Japanese gamers enjoyed this kind of cryptic game full of secrets, like this and The Tower of Druaga. Gamers were expected to share their discoveries with each other, making such games a more collaborative experience.
I love how everybody defends metroid on NES yet it's basically just this game in space with very slight differences beyond visuals and health-meters.
This was actually one of my favorite games as a kid, but all these points are spot on.