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  • @AntDude92
    @AntDude92  Год назад +112

    New Bespoke Post subscribers get 20% off their first box of awesome - go to bespokepost.com/antdude20 and enter code ANTDUDE20 at checkout. Thanks to Bespoke Post for sponsoring!

    • @Itsjustesh
      @Itsjustesh Год назад +3

      Nice ad fr

    • @hamadali908
      @hamadali908 Год назад +1

      Come My Tama and friends 2006 video

    • @dannyhargreaves3340
      @dannyhargreaves3340 Год назад

      If I don't see Ace Attorney Invesigations 2: Prosecutor's Path...

    • @Valihir
      @Valihir Год назад

      I can send you my fan translation of binding blade if you want

    • @Under_Sky_Third_Gaia
      @Under_Sky_Third_Gaia Год назад

      I love you, no Homo

  • @sporkyone
    @sporkyone Год назад +1409

    It feels so weird to see AntDude in a room that doesn’t have blue walls

    • @Pwilliams4000
      @Pwilliams4000 Год назад +61

      No for real he need to repaint that shit

    • @RecoridoLol
      @RecoridoLol Год назад +41

      @@Pwilliams4000 Yeah. Agreed. He mentioned that he moved, so it isn’t a choice he made to his apartment. But yeah, I kinda wish he held off on making a video until the room was painted. I am aware that he had these colored walls before, but, the main thing is that there was a closet and less going on in the background.

    • @kenn_k
      @kenn_k Год назад +11

      i knew something felt off

    • @mechashadow
      @mechashadow Год назад +15

      HEY Y'ALL

    • @FlavioCruCerGrisari
      @FlavioCruCerGrisari Год назад +2

      @@RecoridoLol so, he moved from Orlando to where?

  • @LollinoDamb64
    @LollinoDamb64 Год назад +603

    Correction: The shindou version of Mario 64 WAS actually localized, because THAT is the version included in Super Mario 3D All Stars

    • @juliannocartagena2007
      @juliannocartagena2007 Год назад +60

      Yeah. Weird how it didn’t get mentioned.

    • @fernafro8798
      @fernafro8798 Год назад +51

      Instead, he could have talked about Wave Race 64 Shindou Edition

    • @gebis8515
      @gebis8515 Год назад +31

      "So long-a Bowser!" was also removed not because it sounds like Mario says "Gay Bowser", but because Bowser is called Koopa in Japan. (Of course, he never says it was, but I feel like it's implied)

    • @V-Jes
      @V-Jes Год назад +23

      @@gebis8515 More like it's because the line is unaltered in Shindou version as the game first came in Japan, then got changed for the western version everyone outside of Japan knows.

    • @CreeperShorts
      @CreeperShorts Год назад +3

      Yeah. Weird he didnt mention it indeed

  • @mariokarter13
    @mariokarter13 Год назад +335

    Fun Fact: The reason the Xenoblade Chronicles series has a bunch of UK accents in the English voice cast is because the first game was dubbed for a European release before an American release was ever planned.

    • @gracekim25
      @gracekim25 Год назад +4

      Oh ok

    • @Mystemo
      @Mystemo Год назад +70

      I absolutely could not imagine playing Xenoblade with a generic anime dub. The British voices are key to that series' identity for me.

    • @therock238360
      @therock238360 Год назад +5

      @@Mystemo don’t play Xenoblade X then

    • @Mystemo
      @Mystemo Год назад +11

      @@therock238360 yeah, I did play that. I liked a lot of things about it but it did seriously lack the charm of the rest of the series.

    • @NurioMarayana
      @NurioMarayana Год назад +18

      @@therock238360 I also feel the American accents make sense in that game, since the majority of the characters are from The USA

  • @NathanielBandy
    @NathanielBandy Год назад +319

    Okay it is actually really weird to not have blue walls.
    You should paint them red and never mention it again

  • @ZekeDidNothingWrong
    @ZekeDidNothingWrong Год назад +249

    Fun fact about Rhythm Heaven: The guy who wrote a lot of the music for the series and is responsible for pretty much all of the vocalised songs, Tsunku, is a famous music producer in Japan. He got his start as the vocalist and guitarist of the rock band Sharam Q in the 90s and went on to produce many pop idol groups, the most well known of which being Morning Musume -- along with pretty much all other Hello! Project artists up until 2014. In 2014 he had surgery to remove his vocal cords due to throat cancer (too much smoking, probably) and can no longer talk. He's been pretty low-key since then and moved to Hawaii with his family around that time, too. He still writes music for Morning Musume and some smaller artists, though.
    His music is insanely catchy and has a certain charm to it that I haven't found elsewhere. There are lots of little Tsunku-isms in his songs. I highly recommend checking any of the artists he's worked with out. If you like idol music, Morning Musume is a good place to start. If you're more into rock, there's Sharam Q. He's also done anime music for series like I Chuu and Inazuma Eleven. But he's written literally over 1,000 songs in his lifetime as a musician and producer, so there's a lot to choose from.

    • @bobalinx8762
      @bobalinx8762 Год назад +8

      He didn’t compose all of the songs, there are other composers that worked on the games.

    • @ZekeDidNothingWrong
      @ZekeDidNothingWrong Год назад +19

      @@bobalinx8762 You're right, but he did compose a lot of them, and I'm pretty sure he wrote all of the songs with vocals, which is more what I was referring to. (I've edited my comment, though.)

    • @alexanderadams9058
      @alexanderadams9058 Год назад +9

      Wow. Honestly thanks for writing this comment. Can't believe there's this much to know about one composer. Makes me wonder what varied histories other composers have. Very interesting stuff!

    • @vincells
      @vincells Год назад +1

      @@ZekeDidNothingWrong He actually didn't write the song for Karate Man GBA, i think he did every other song though

    • @thedrewster0408
      @thedrewster0408 Год назад +3

      So does Tsunku only speak in Sign language because of the surgery?

  • @Unquestionable
    @Unquestionable Год назад +78

    Obscure Nintendo characters showing up at random gives me a massive wave of joy. The spirits in Smash absolutely get me all nostalgic and filled with a sense of wonder, they might not be quite as interesting as trophies were but a lot of love was put into them.

  • @solidskullz5736
    @solidskullz5736 Год назад +300

    I really hope that one day this whole country exclusive thing becomes a thing of the past. Japan has some real GEMS locked behind their borders and it would great for everyone to experience them. Games like fire emblem and live a live were Japanese exclusive and when they were finally let out into the world they did pretty well

    • @jackjensensplaythroughsrev49
      @jackjensensplaythroughsrev49 Год назад +11

      Wasn’t Fire Emblem unsuccessful in the west until Awakening? I’ve heard that Awakening was the last chance for Fire Emblem at least in the US because it was so unsuccessful.

    • @xalrons4831
      @xalrons4831 Год назад +11

      @@jackjensensplaythroughsrev49 The first two Fire Emblem games released on the GBA in America did pretty well.

    • @toumabyakuya
      @toumabyakuya Год назад +12

      Sometimes copy can be quite the wall to climb. Super Robot Taisen, for example, had a hard time localizing their games exactly because the overseas rights to the IPs present in their games would be all over the world, making localization a nightmare.

    • @krimsonkatt
      @krimsonkatt Год назад +15

      @@jackjensensplaythroughsrev49 Fire Emblem in general was failing sales wise since after Sacred Stones. As for the history of sales:
      Shadow Dragon & The Blade of Light (NES): Sold well for a NES game. JP Exclusive.
      Gaiden (NES): Sold decent, not as well as the first game. JP Exclusive.
      Mystery of the Emblem (SNES): Sold like crazy and is the #1 bestselling FE game pre-Awakening and the #1 bestselling FE game that's JP exclusive. A remake and continuation of the first game on NES.
      Genealogy of the Holy War (SNES): Sold well but not nearly as much as FE3. (Mystery of the Emblem) JP exclusive.
      Thracia 776 (SNES): Worst selling game in the series due to being a SNES game released in 2000, only one year before the GAME CUBE launched and one of the last SNES games ever released. JP exclusive and the last game developed by the creator of Fire Emblem before he left to make games for the PlayStation.
      Binding Blade (GBA): Sold well. JP exclusive. This is Roy's game.
      Blazing Blade (GBA): First game to be officially localized. Sold incredibly well in both Japan and the US, but not as good overall as FE3. Prequel to FE6.
      Sacred Stones (GBA): Sold well, but not amazingly.
      Path of Radiance (NGC): Sold terribly mainly due to poor marketing and poor release schedule. Is the rarest game in the series easily going for $300+ USD most places.
      Radiant Dawn (Wii): Direct sequel to Path of Radiance, which along with it's extreme difficultly, poor reviews, and terrible release schedule (released the same day as Super Mario Galaxy) was destined to flop, especially since it's only real marketing was Ike appearing in Smash Bros Brawl. Also very rare but not as rare as PoR.
      Shadow Dragon (DS): Another remake of the first game on NES. Was received poorly by critics and fans alike and therefore sold very poorly.
      New Mystery (DS): The last FE game to be JP exclusive and the beginning of "modern fire emblem." Most new features often attributed to the next game Awakening actually came from this game though this game also sold poorly. A remake of part 2 of Mystery of the Emblem.
      Awakening (3DS): Was going to be the last game in the series and the grand finale of everything that came before, but sold incredibly well allowing the series to continue. This was mainly due to a combination of actually good marketing and releasing at a pivotal time in the 3DS life, early 2013 before a lot of the bigger first party releases and when the 3DS was starved for RPGs, especially in the US.
      Fates (3DS): Sold even better than Awakening due to Awakening's success and a huge marketing budget, though the price may have been inflated due to there being multiple versions.
      Echoes: Shadows of Valentina (3DS): Sold poorly compared to Fates and Awakening, though this was mainly due to it being an extremely late 3DS title in an era where most people had moved onto the Switch.
      Three Houses: Best selling game in the series and caused a similar boom in the series popularity

    • @fireassassin123
      @fireassassin123 Год назад +2

      @@krimsonkatt man, seeing that price hike on Path of Radiance really makes me wish I knew where my game case ended up. In the past few years I've become more of an avid game collector (more to have them to play rather than just collecting them for collection sake), and I've always had both Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn just sitting loose on my shelf because I lost their cases when moving as a kid, and those prices make me unable to buy new cases for them.

  • @nintendogejpeg
    @nintendogejpeg Год назад +88

    For Whom the Frog Bell Tolls is a absolute gem. One of my favorite games. Glad it got some coverage in this video!

  • @Funkyent
    @Funkyent Год назад +51

    That Tingle RPG that you glossed over is a real trip. Totally bonkers and a memorable experience

  • @Dingalow
    @Dingalow Год назад +43

    Fun fact about Giftpia, there's a musical track in that game's ost called "Icicle" that actually uses samples comprised of dialogue taken from the Barbara Streisand episode of South Park. There is an actual Nintendo published game with South Park references in there. This is the world you live in when you explore Japan-only Nintendo games

    • @Reoko77
      @Reoko77 Год назад +3

      No way. No fuckin way. Iv been following giftpia for years but i NEVER thought that was in there!

  • @DementisXYZ
    @DementisXYZ Год назад +113

    I'm a simple man. So simple, in fact, that the "Jelly Donut" joke got me so much better than it ever should have.
    I would love a sequel video to this, if only to hear you talk about Tetra's Trackers, the multiplayer Wind Waker Spinoff game and my first ever localization disappointment.

    • @StonerWaifu
      @StonerWaifu Год назад +20

      I love donuts! Jelly-filled are my favourite! Nothing beats a jelly-filled donut!

    • @fedorakirby2250
      @fedorakirby2250 Год назад +12

      I’ll use my frying pan… as a drying pan!

    • @KJM321
      @KJM321 Год назад +1

      I couldn't tell if he was joking or not based on his tone. He may have just straight up seen that as a kid and assumed they were jelly donuts 😂

    • @johnathanegbert9277
      @johnathanegbert9277 Год назад +1

      Technically they are called onigiri, or "rice balls".

    • @gracekim25
      @gracekim25 Год назад

      @@johnathanegbert9277 we know! I’m guessing you don’t get the joke about the localisation thing

  • @megaman87.
    @megaman87. Год назад +157

    Captain Rainbow is such an odd game, but it’s very enjoyable…

    • @juliannocartagena2007
      @juliannocartagena2007 Год назад +3

      And MAN do I WANNA PLAY IT FOR MYSELF!

    • @churchofthelambofsat
      @churchofthelambofsat Год назад +2

      Did it ever get a translation? Even a script would help.

    • @bobalinx8762
      @bobalinx8762 Год назад +6

      A fan translation, yes.

    • @VonFirflirch
      @VonFirflirch Год назад +3

      What do you even do in that game, in-between the ever-mentioned funny moments?

    • @Reoko77
      @Reoko77 Год назад

      Did the translation ever get fully completed?

  • @randomkid6236
    @randomkid6236 Год назад +31

    The fact that this thumbnail alone already has three of my favorite Nintendo games (Rhythm Tengoku, MOTHER 3, and Panel de Pon) already shows how much Nintendo doesn't realize how many people love their series despite never being able to play them in America.

  • @promania8956
    @promania8956 Год назад +56

    Can you make a sequel to this video? I love finding out about obscure video games from japan and other countries.

    • @AmethystLeslie
      @AmethystLeslie Год назад +4

      As a Puyo Puyo fan (a Compile -> Sega series), I am in constant pain.

    • @promania8956
      @promania8956 Год назад

      @@AmethystLeslie Why? Puyo Puyo is great, Sega sometimes puts out a pretty good title and compile well i don't know much about them but they did make Zanac X Zanac and thats a fun game.

    • @AmethystLeslie
      @AmethystLeslie Год назад +6

      @@promania8956 Nah, my problem is that Puyo isn't localized enough. They're better about it these days, but fans are wondering about what're they gonna do about the old games.

  • @DarkStar7X
    @DarkStar7X Год назад +32

    Man i wish they would localize the first four Starfy games, those were truly some great titles

  • @monkwee1334
    @monkwee1334 Год назад +49

    Rhythm tengoku is a thing that exists and I’m happy that it does

    • @MikkyIGuess
      @MikkyIGuess Год назад +7

      everyone is happy that it exists

    • @Kurzov
      @Kurzov Год назад

      Yep, they liked it so much they made a sequel and actually released it over here

    • @monkwee1334
      @monkwee1334 Год назад +1

      @@Kurzov I’m glad they released it over here

    • @A_guy_named_Aven_alt
      @A_guy_named_Aven_alt 2 месяца назад

      Although it's a bit strict

  • @someuselesstranslations8418
    @someuselesstranslations8418 Год назад +6

    About Starfy! The first game has been translated, and aside from some graphics, is pretty much done and is playable! There isn't a hack for the second, but there is a video translation of both the main and post game. The third is being translated as we speak, and there's a video series by AutumnChild where she translated Starfy 4!
    And as far as Wario, uhhhhh Wario Land 4 portal shenanigans lol

  • @dullsunrise8820
    @dullsunrise8820 Год назад +51

    I’m glad there’s more incentive in general to at least attempt to get Japan-exclusive games localized or at least translated. So many hidden gems.

  • @powerfullpummel6417
    @powerfullpummel6417 Год назад +64

    Its a shame how mother 3 is literally my favorite game of all time and its STILL not officially released despite being an objectively amazing video game with fantastic writing. Nintendo needs to just give us mother 3 in english because it’s definitely in my opinion the best game in the already great mother trilogy and yes I am what you call a earthbound fan because I have played all these games to hell and back and im still replaying them.

    • @originalname1
      @originalname1 Год назад +10

      I think it's best to not release MOTHER 3 outside of Japan. It'll have to go through VERY heavy censorship and stuff, and it won't feel like MOTHER 3 anymore. If not, Nintendo would have to suffer through a CRAP ton of angered Twitter users.

    • @retrofan4963
      @retrofan4963 Год назад +1

      Earthbound Beginnings used to have that situation, but not anymore ever since the Wii U Virtual Console. Only Mother 3 has that situation recently.

    • @retrofan4963
      @retrofan4963 Год назад +2

      @@originalname1 I think the solution is giving it a T rating like Mother 2/Earthbound and making clear in the marketing that this game is "not for kids" or something. I don't know, it's a tough situation since Nintendo's solution is usually censoring it. Heck, back then, when Mother 2 got localized in the US as Earthbound, there's lot of censorship involved.

    • @powerfullpummel6417
      @powerfullpummel6417 Год назад +1

      @@retrofan4963 incorrect earthbound beginnings was already translated and ready to release but wasnt because the snes was already coming out and it wouldn’t have sold well atleast they thought so.The game was pretty much ready to come out it just get translated in time.

    • @retrofan4963
      @retrofan4963 Год назад

      @@powerfullpummel6417 I knew that. I meant it has the same situation in a sense that for the longest time, Earthbound Beginnings was only released exclusive in Japan until the Wii U Virtual Console release came out. It was supposed to come out in the West originally and it's fully translated to be released, but they end up not releasing it in the last minute.

  • @medoli900
    @medoli900 Год назад +23

    A little history time: Picross is the trademarked name for Nintendo's nonograms (Picture Crossword). Nonograms were invented by Tetsuya Nishio and, independently, Non Ishida in 1988. The name nonogram was coined by James Dalgety in 1990.

  • @Shaunmizer
    @Shaunmizer Год назад +52

    My wish has been granted thank you Antdude!!
    I really wished they localized the stafy series tho

  • @WalrusStu
    @WalrusStu Год назад +6

    Densetsu no Stafy actually has an English prototype! It's a very rough translation and nobody has dumped the rom yet, but moe says "Shit!" in it.
    Tomato Adventure was also originally developed for the Gameboy Color and was fully finished. Nintendo asked them to port all of their work to the GBA because it was already out for a while by the time Alphadream intended to release the GBC version. The GBC version of the game was found during the Nintendo Gigaleak and it is completely finished.

  • @mastergreenjay7679
    @mastergreenjay7679 Год назад +11

    Yes I can finally figure out where all those spirits,mii fighter costumes,and assist trophies came from...thanks Ant dude

  • @UltimateDragonX9999
    @UltimateDragonX9999 Год назад +4

    Fun Fact: the Japanese Pokémon stadium 1 game was original planned to be released on Nintendo 64 Disk drive however due to the failure of the disk drive the game was released on a regular cartridge with limited total of Pokémon. If you connect the Japanese gen 1 games then it will access you to the main tournaments of the game where you battle trainers based on actual real life people that entered for Nintendo 1997, apparently the japan only pocket monster stadium was original used as main tournaments for Nintendo cup 1997. Meanwhile Pocket Monsters stadium 2 basically a major improvement with all of the 151 Pokémon code in the game and also the Japanese version actually has 6 tournaments where the extra two are based on the Japanese Nintendo cup 1997, Nintendo cup 1998, and Nintendo cup 1999. That's the main reason on why the Japanese exclusive Pocket monsters stadium 1 was limited to a small amount of Pokémon.

  • @redshell9205
    @redshell9205 Год назад +9

    32:08 I actually fond this in a arcade that has old games, complete blast.

  • @JoshStOnge-gh1zq
    @JoshStOnge-gh1zq Год назад +12

    The Pokemon TCG 2 is absolutely fantastic. The graphics are improved, there are 2 islands to explore, there's twice as many cards as the original, and there's many characters that have special rules and requirements to their battles (only electric energy cards allowed, for example) that prevent you from steamrolling the game with a single powerful deck. The fan translation is great and someone even made a patch so the two cardpop exclusive cards show up randomly in booster packs. I can't recommend this game highly enough to fans of the first game. The sequel surpasses it in every way imaginable.

  • @evocircuit
    @evocircuit Год назад +9

    for the frog the bell tolls is one of my favorite games of all time, and im constantly encouraging people to play it (and have actually succeeded multiple times). it is simply so charming and i have the tiniest sliver of hope that itll get a remake or something. hopefully your video will convince more people to try it

  • @SemiHypercube
    @SemiHypercube Год назад +6

    42:37 somehow Ant just saying "balls" was the best part of that joke

  • @KirbyIsCute
    @KirbyIsCute Год назад +15

    I kinda do wanna hear you talk about the Tingle games that stayed in Japan. He may not be a popular character but I heard the games are great. Especially the sequel which parodies the wizard of Oz and the characters who join your party are just charming.

  • @roberthanthonymartinezrive7383
    @roberthanthonymartinezrive7383 Год назад +11

    I'm violently dissapointed that Sutte Hakkun did not appeared in this video. Such a good (and surprisingly difficult) puzzle game by Nintendo and Indieszero.

    • @DirectorOfChaos9292
      @DirectorOfChaos9292 Год назад +1

      He said he wasn't gonna cover EVERY one

    • @LakituAl
      @LakituAl Год назад +2

      I was legit about to jokingly say this, so hey, now that's two of us remembering that game!

    • @justapickedminfan
      @justapickedminfan Год назад +1

      That game is awesome!

  • @Vwemmy
    @Vwemmy Год назад +2

    I’m so glad AntDude went into detail the Birdo quest from Captain Rainbow, it’s actually so fucking funny

  • @Cuprite1024
    @Cuprite1024 Год назад +9

    I think the main reason the 2nd Pokémon TCG game didn't get localized is due to when it released. It was pretty close to the GBA's launch (Either shortly before or shortly after, not certain), and they likely decided that it wasn't worth translating since it would probably be at least a few months into the GBA's lifespan.
    Something like that, I can't remember specifics.

  • @crediblehulk4377
    @crediblehulk4377 Год назад +5

    Fun fact: the Rhythm Heaven arcade cabinet does technically exist at some Round 1s, which is an arcade chain that has Japanese arcade cabinets.

    • @justapickedminfan
      @justapickedminfan Год назад

      I have one rather close to where I live, at a game corner on the second floor of a grocery store and beside a DAISO dollar store bizarrely. And I'm in the countryside!

  • @Flashshadow
    @Flashshadow Год назад +18

    Man, what I would have given to play Captain Rainbow back in the day… 😌

  • @connorburton1009
    @connorburton1009 2 месяца назад +1

    Fun fact: Mario was called "Ossan" before he was even callled Jumpman. Ossan, which is Japanese for "Middle-Aged Man", was the name given to the character on the earliest design documents. It's a similar situation to the whole Mr. Needlemouse thing with sonic, where his name on the first design documents was basically just "Hedgehog."

  • @chaokid999
    @chaokid999 Год назад +2

    The Rhythm Tengoku cabinet is playable in the U.S. I've played it at a Round 1 arcade/bowling alley in New York. Sadly, it's really hard to play because not only is it still in Japanese, the arcade is usually so loud that you can't hear the audio cues.

  • @bobalinx8762
    @bobalinx8762 Год назад +7

    There are some more Japanese exclusive games that would be cool to talk about:
    -X
    -Kiki Trick
    -Sutte Hakkun
    -Nonono Puzzle Chalien
    -DS Bimoji Training
    -Tomodachi Collection
    -Trade and Battle: Card Hero and it sequel
    -Kakurenbo: Monster Tactics
    -the Mario Artist trilogy
    -Shin Onigashima and Yuyuki

    • @juliannocartagena2007
      @juliannocartagena2007 Год назад +1

      I know about half of those. Heck, I even own a physical copy of Tomodachi Collection!

    • @bobalinx8762
      @bobalinx8762 Год назад

      @@juliannocartagena2007 So does my littlest bro!

    • @Diddy64wii
      @Diddy64wii Год назад +1

      Devil World isn't really Japan-exclusive. That game got a European release. :]

    • @bobalinx8762
      @bobalinx8762 Год назад

      @@Diddy64wii Only for a specific area in Sweden.

    • @Mama-Luigi
      @Mama-Luigi Год назад +1

      mario artist my beloved

  • @northwindkey
    @northwindkey Год назад +3

    So here’s an interesting tidbit. Ancient Stone Tablets, the Satelleview sequel to ALTTP, is notable for increasing non-linearity through the use of item rentals. Instead of getting special tools linearly in dungeons, you can rent any you want at any point.
    I ask you, Zelda fans, does that sound familiar? It should, cause A Link Between Worlds did it. ALBW was actually rehashing the first ALTTP sequel’s ideas.
    EDIT: Also, BS Zelda actually is considerably better than the NES Original. You have QoL improvements like seeing cracks in bomb walls, better control (Diagonal movement), better damage ratios, and the world design is square-based instead of rectangular and much easier to remember. Dungeon design, to my tastes, is also better.

  • @CinnaBox
    @CinnaBox Год назад +1

    the fact that Kuru Kuru Kururin got an official translation for switch gives me hope for a rhythm tengoku translation

  • @bobalinx8762
    @bobalinx8762 Год назад +6

    I see that Kevin had a lot of fun painting the thumbnail.

    • @RecoridoLol
      @RecoridoLol Год назад +2

      Honestly I’m just waiting until Ant makes a full series retrospective. (Shocked it hasn’t happened yet.)

  • @misterzygarde6431
    @misterzygarde6431 Год назад +13

    If any of them got remade, it’d be nice to see it come overseas

  • @PKSparkxxDH
    @PKSparkxxDH Год назад +9

    Your opening joke made the wife laugh very hard. I want you to know that.

    • @IceBloxTheGamer000
      @IceBloxTheGamer000 Год назад +1

      Pk I'm a really big fan your one of the first youtubers I ever watched I've been watching your videos since I was 6 I'm about to be 17

  • @noizu0311
    @noizu0311 Год назад

    This video is great! I think a follow up going even more in depth with other unlocalized games with be awesome.

  • @antonco2
    @antonco2 Год назад +4

    About rhythm heaven, it's not that it's controversial in Europe. It's about name recognition. Most countries don't know what heaven is, but Paradise is present in almost every language.

  • @SpeedStar1642
    @SpeedStar1642 Год назад +3

    32:08 I distinctly remember seeing an arcade machine of the game at the Japantown Mall.

  • @costby1105
    @costby1105 Год назад +9

    Some of these game just released too late in a console lifespan to get localized. It was pretty normal for a game with a lot of text to take 6 months or more. Marvelous, Mother 3 and Rhythm Tengoku all were likely not translated for that reason. Some of the other are more confusing.

    • @Seanski2
      @Seanski2 Год назад +1

      In the case of Tengoku, we at the very least got a good chunk of its content brought overseas and translated via Megamix.

    • @theenderkirby939
      @theenderkirby939 Год назад

      Can you report the bot down he lying to ppl that antdude give prizes for free

  • @quinntendo4622
    @quinntendo4622 Год назад

    It was nice to watch you talk about the Satellaview, I learned a ton about it like 6 months ago and it's so entertaining

  • @apollorock3r244
    @apollorock3r244 Год назад +2

    14:49 We did eventually get that version of Super Maro 64 here as this version was used for Super Mario 3D All-Stars, which explains why the backwards jump glitch doesn't work. Oddly, that version was not used in the Nintendo 64 Online Service.
    29:59 The only time the series got some reference in the US was an Assist Trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and a Spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
    38:32 Don't forget Ever Oasis as well, an Egyptian themed Zelda-like game on the 3DS that is very overlooked and fun to play.

  • @studioarentain3960
    @studioarentain3960 Год назад +4

    I totally see Buddy Mission Bond being localized in like spring to summer of 2023

  • @Void_Out
    @Void_Out Год назад +3

    Buddy Mission Bond has a banger opening and it’s the sole reason I’m bummed it never got a US release.

  • @marc_max
    @marc_max Год назад +1

    I've been subscribed for quite some time already and I would never have expected to see our Mobile Golf translation in one of your videos ^_^
    Not everyone who uses fan translations in their videos thanks the original authors' work. So... thanks to you, AntDude!

  • @chopper8209
    @chopper8209 Год назад +2

    28:50 actually we did get the first one on the Wii U virtual console.

  • @jamesesterline
    @jamesesterline Год назад +6

    The Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakku baseball games by Konami are all Japanese exclusive except for two games for the 2007 and 2008 MLB seasons. They're honestly some of my favorite games.

    • @MrSkerpentine
      @MrSkerpentine Год назад +1

      Which ones would you recommend the most?

    • @jamesesterline
      @jamesesterline Год назад +1

      @@MrSkerpentine MLB Power Pros 2007 and 2008 have official English versions so if you can find them for Wii or PS2 they're worth it. There are also versions for Switch that you can play since the Switch isn't region-locked so if you can get past the Japanese they're playable.

  • @fruitlion8
    @fruitlion8 Год назад +4

    Kururin finally got a spiritual sequel with Spinfrog. Chill yet challenging!

  • @Stario1Up
    @Stario1Up Год назад +1

    32:10 Hey, that cabinet is actually at a barcade I frequent! I've always thought it was a neat machine.

  • @Blitzwin
    @Blitzwin Год назад

    at the very least; you've gotten me to track down a fan translation of Captain Rainbow :) awesome video dude

  • @JasLamArr91
    @JasLamArr91 Год назад +5

    We want an official Mother 3 in English! Some people still don’t know what game Lucas is from in Smash Bros.

    • @powerfullpummel6417
      @powerfullpummel6417 Год назад +4

      So many people think lucas is from Earthbound it hurts me

    • @gracekim25
      @gracekim25 Год назад +1

      Mmmm

    • @retrofan4963
      @retrofan4963 Год назад +1

      @@powerfullpummel6417 Well, I mean at-least they're in the right track what series Lucas is from. But yeah, they thought of a wrong Mother game.

  • @LakituAl
    @LakituAl Год назад +7

    One day i would like an official way to play the folktale games (Shin Onigashima and Yuyuki) but that seems unlikely given their format and layout. Looking forward to seeing them Donbe and Hikari sprites appearing as an Easter egg again!

  • @kamrobinson3498
    @kamrobinson3498 Год назад

    That outro was the perfect cherry on top to end that, Reggie was the one person who I think would be on board with localizing all these games

  • @iateitguy903
    @iateitguy903 Год назад +1

    The way he ended it off at "I'm more fulfilled now" like he was dead inside... *chef's kiss* true art.

  • @Nerdtendo6366
    @Nerdtendo6366 Год назад +18

    So I’m really bad at Rhythm Games. But I still love Rhythm Heaven to death(from what I’ve played of it) They are so much fun and have such a appealing art style

  • @4rtie
    @4rtie Год назад +3

    Technically, the Shindou version of SM64 is no longer Japanese exclusive after the release of 3D All-Stars

  • @BinglesP
    @BinglesP Год назад +1

    43:04 Get it- a FAN translation- c-cause he's holding a fan-

  • @lamenwatch1877
    @lamenwatch1877 Год назад +1

    20:10
    My man really just called a rice ball a "Jelly donut".

  • @Mimiyan_or_Pikapikafan
    @Mimiyan_or_Pikapikafan Год назад +7

    That ending...
    He literally played Tingle's Ballom Fight.
    Speaking from experience, it's weird.
    I have a Japanese version though, not sure if it was Japanese exclusive
    Edit: just googled, it is.
    I have it with it's case to. Definitely the weirdest game I own

  • @TheCulinator
    @TheCulinator Год назад +6

    Glad to see some Rhythm Tengoku rep!

  • @Bubbabyte99
    @Bubbabyte99 Год назад +1

    Joy Mech Fight, For Whom the Frog the Bell Tolls, and Panel de Pon are unironically among my favorite NES, GB, and SNES games respectively. I'm on the Discord servers of both Panel de Pon and Joy Mech Fight, and have actually competed in a few tournaments of the latter game before! Glad you gave them all a shot!

  • @LampRamp
    @LampRamp Год назад +1

    It’s been forever since I watched AntDude. He has not changed at all and it’s amazing. Been a fan since 2016!

  • @lucasrickard1
    @lucasrickard1 Год назад +3

    The arcade at my mall actually has a rhythm tengoku arcade cabinet, the menus are a little funky, but that might just be that I'm not used to Japanese arcade rhythm games

  • @peachstars219
    @peachstars219 Год назад +3

    Thank you for mentioning Buddy Mission Bond. Every day I hope Nintendo has finally decided to localise it… I'm still waiting

    • @theenderkirby939
      @theenderkirby939 Год назад

      Please report this bot he lying to ppl on left and right

  • @SmileRYO
    @SmileRYO Год назад

    Ah man I remember those Nintendo Puzzle Collection promos. I was looking forward to that since I loved Tetris Attack and the Pokemon versions of it.

  • @T-Dawg75
    @T-Dawg75 Год назад +1

    This is easily one if AntDude’s best works. A Sequel would be nice

  • @xgaming2427
    @xgaming2427 Год назад +3

    Like how Antdude's room looks.

  • @SolarBeingAsh
    @SolarBeingAsh Год назад +14

    Yay, more love for Starfy!
    ΣO(>ヮ

  • @LuigiBlood
    @LuigiBlood Год назад +1

    Obligated correction post: Animal Crossing was never released on 64DD, it was released as a regular N64 cartridge title.
    If the game was released on 64DD, it would have been a very different game with way more features.

  • @UltraPoyoColt
    @UltraPoyoColt Год назад +1

    Thanks so much for making a video about Japanese Nintendo games and stuff! I’m a big fan of Japanese games and especially Nintendo, so it’s nice that you took some time to take a look at the many fun Japanese games Nintendo has to offer. Some fun exclusives!

  • @Screwy
    @Screwy Год назад +3

    Learning about Buddy Mission Bond and knowing it might never come out in English has me feeling utterly empty, that 100% looks like my jam

    • @jameslawrenson1208
      @jameslawrenson1208 Год назад +1

      Looks like the anime Tiger & Bunny.

    • @sonic23233
      @sonic23233 Год назад

      I'm guessing because of the name bond is copyrighted

    • @mbii7667
      @mbii7667 Год назад

      ​@@sonic23233 they can change the freaking name...

  • @amber_3224
    @amber_3224 Год назад +6

    The frog for whom the bell tolls has to be one of my favorite games of all time, it's such an underrated gem.

  • @Marshallhorton1748
    @Marshallhorton1748 Год назад +2

    14:48 super Mario 3d All-Stars uses this version of Mario 64

  • @ssjichigo666
    @ssjichigo666 Год назад

    battle stadium DON is the one game I wish would've gotten localized, I played it at an anime con once and it was actually pretty fun

  • @MsDarkz123
    @MsDarkz123 Год назад +3

    Played The Missing Heir remake a few months ago it was pretty fun!
    Gonna play the remake of The Girl Who Stands Behind along with a friend though he will trough the Super Famicom version since he has one. Pretty curious to see the differences between an official translation and the one made from Tomato.
    Also Mother 3 is a masterpiece surely one of my favorite games of all time.

  • @davidthepangolin
    @davidthepangolin Год назад +9

    I was fortunate enough to be able to play Rhythm Heaven in the arcade once. It was good!

  • @djm334wog
    @djm334wog Год назад +2

    I’m surprised you didn’t bring up Chocoken, a cooking game series (but the 4th game is a dungeon crawler) where you bake cakes and other stuff and run shops and idk what else.
    Only one game was released in EU and USA, which was titled Cookie Shop (and was just the second game in English), however the other 3 never got localized.
    Would you be interested in making a video on them soon?

  • @theonlybilge
    @theonlybilge Год назад +1

    4:55 adding on to the Pokémon segment, in all versions the protagonist of the 1st generation in all regions is Red, and he has the cool theme in gen 2 at the top of the mountain, but in Japan the rival's name is Green, whereas in English his name is Blue

  • @ArcaneEther
    @ArcaneEther Год назад +4

    The reason The Frog For Whom the Bell Tolls did not get an English release was because the game's script is completely chockfull of Japanese word puns.
    Nintendo couldn't find a way to get the jokes across when translated to English, so... they didn't bother. That's why you got lost in the game, the English fan translation doesn't have those word puns, so player guidance suffers.

  • @lazyburgerpanda6333
    @lazyburgerpanda6333 Год назад +4

    Alternate title for video: explaining those weird spirits in Smash ultimate you've never seen before

  • @timothys773
    @timothys773 Год назад

    FINALLY a new video, I missed seeing your videos on my feed!

  • @natoriousthehopeful2786
    @natoriousthehopeful2786 Год назад +1

    Has someone who actually played the famicom detective club remakes when they got released here in the west, I can say that it is a series that needs more love

  • @damndanielcruz6754
    @damndanielcruz6754 Год назад +3

    Mother 3 in thumbnail instant click

  • @BugsyFoga
    @BugsyFoga Год назад +4

    The games they won’t let us play .

    • @juliannocartagena2007
      @juliannocartagena2007 Год назад +1

      Because they either gave up on the translations or just didn’t feel like it.

  • @awesomeocelot7475
    @awesomeocelot7475 Год назад +1

    Actually the Kirby Star Stacker sequel for SNES was going to get an international release but nintendo said it was too late into the console’s lifespan so they cancelled it unfortunately…..

  • @zachfense593
    @zachfense593 Год назад +2

    Buddy Mission Bond seems to have Yusuke Murata as its artist.
    The artist of the One Punch Man Manga and Eyeshield 21.

  • @supertomdeluxe6676
    @supertomdeluxe6676 Год назад +4

    I want a retrospective on the Tomodachi Series

  • @JustRickRat
    @JustRickRat Год назад +3

    SEEING MY BOY STARFY MAKES ME SO HAPPY 🥲

  • @shama1239
    @shama1239 Год назад +1

    My favorite Japan only Nintendo published game has to be Magical Vacation. I've been lowkey obsessed with it ever since I was a kid and found the Wikipedia page for it. I really like the magic system having so many elements (16 in total) and it just has that cozy feel.

  • @Maxler5795
    @Maxler5795 Год назад +1

    6:00
    All the yakuza series before kiwami.

  • @BlueBerry20071
    @BlueBerry20071 Год назад +4

    Haha. Yeah. Japan exclusive... if you don't mind i'm going to go into a corner and cry about mother 3 not being localized for the 20th time this week.

  • @Pensive_Scarlet
    @Pensive_Scarlet Год назад +4

    Dude, come on. Wrecking Crew '98 is great. Don't take out your embarrassing loss to a triangular patty of rice on the whole game. D;

  • @ElFreakinCid
    @ElFreakinCid 4 месяца назад

    What's great is how many of these have received fan translations and even been put onto cartridges for our enjoyment. What's less great is how many still have yet to receive that treatment.