A Nintendo Fans Unique 360 Experience
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- Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024
- Despite never owning an Xbox 360, I do have nostalgic memories playing on one, mainly on my older brothers Xbox. I was feeling reminiscent so I decided to make a video on it.
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Have to admit, for some reason wasn't expecting a new video so soon. You do great work!
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So I'm the complete opposite; grew up playing Super Monkey Ball, and could not get into Marble Blast for the life of me. Tried Ultra several times, previous versions, clones, and it just never clicked. Too sterile for me, though I totally respect the series.
2 Sides of the Same Coin I guess...
I just love your videos, really hope you blow up more some day.
This channel deserves more Subs tbh
wow i just watched a huge chuck of you content last night love these videos man keep it up!!
I remember playing marble blast on our family's PC as a kid, brings back memories.
As another person who migrated from The Nintendos to the xbox 360, i think back in 2009-2010 when the Elite and Elite Slim released it was a nice, budget value upgrade from the Nintendo Wii into a true hd console.
Reasons it is a good successor:
- you could make your own avatar like on wii
- lots of support for local coop like on nintendo wii
- very good arcade shop with smaller and retro games like the nintendo wii
- you could play online with other players on basically every game, especially stuff like halo with lots of custom games
- at the time you had free access to lots of game demos and trials, many of which were multiplayer
- eventually there was games with gold which added real value to having an online subscription
- there was even kinect if you were into that
all of these things felt like "improvements" on the wii, it's like a grown up wii, while the playstation focused on those intense single player games, which meant for a long time the xbox 360 did better until the very end of the generation where xbox players moved onto the more lonely xbone and sony released their hardest hitters on the ps3. Then the xbox one had almost no exclusives or multiplayer games worth playing, so everyone either got a ps4 or a nintendo switch... and again, the switch managed to tap into that massive nintendo wii > xbox 360 audience.
My first Xbox experience was the Xbox360.The games that I got where “Kamer elements of power”and “Forza horizon 2”.I didn’t play much after.Thanks for sharing games that I missed.
you missed out on viva pinata, dude. that was the xbox game with the most nintendo vibes by far
Damn it's crazy how experiences can vary from people to people. I had a 360 and played it a lot, but I never played any of these games except for Sonic Generations
I knew exactly the game even with my phone facing down.
Buddies and I in highschool or as young adults made a drinking game out of marble blast. Take turns if you get par you drink, if you beat Par everyone else drinks. If you lose par you drink two.
If you fall you drink
22:50 Question: Is Castle Miner, Castle Miner Z and Castle Miner Warfare on that Archive?
I didnt have any video games as a kid, but was a huge Nintendo fanboy during this time. I was indeed jealous of Halo, Gears of War, and all the other great other games coming to the 360 at the time. I was especially interested with Halo
My first 360 game I think was Arkham City. It was a cool experience but I didn't get into it since it wasn't my own system I was playing it on. I later got Asylum in 2012 after getting my own 360 and played. Arkham remains my favorite game series to date.
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What you mean by 'Sonic Boost' games?
He means sonic games with the boost mechanic and hallway-like level design
@@dinoshi64 you mean the Spindash?
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I used to lose shit all the time, but never in my life have I beaten up a controller. I don't understand why so many people do. Even my older brothers treated their equipment better than that. Did yall think that these things grew on trees? If i broke or lost something it would never be replaced. To me it speaks of parents who enable this behaviour by replacing stuff...
This guy didn't even play halo smh