Pokepark 2 player here, This is literally one of my favorite Pokemon spinoffs period. An improvement from the first game in every way (and the first game by itself was super fun too), I really hope they bring Pokepark back one day
Not every way, I loved it but the large quantity and variety of minigames in the first was fun, especially with the different Pokémon you could use for them
i’m glad to see i ain’t the only pokepark fan out there. definitely agree that they should bring it back someday, that’d be a child’shood dream come true
I adore both games but I will say there’s some stuff the first does way better. For one the world feels much more interconnected. We get that for the areas in pokepark 2 but not for all of them together. The first has a greater variety if mini games and challenges. The second one is much better at charm and area design with lots of interesting set pieces. The biggest issue with pokepark 2 is definitely that one hole in the back of lakeshore fuck that hole why can’t I see what’s in that hole??!!!
PokéPark 2 is actually a fairly competent and unique action RPG. I know that may sound crazy to those who didn't grow up on it or played it, but it has a lot to offer as a experience beyond it being "Pokémon but you ARE the Pokémon!!". Highly recommend it even if you have little knowledge of the series itself
Here's what you're thinking: Just get Scarlet/Violet + The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero DLC, there in Blueberry you get the Synchro Machine so you can be able to control one of your favorite Pokémon including Oshawott! That's the first modern core series game that introduced that cool feature (part of The Indigo Disk in the v3.0.0 update).
Poképark is my childhood game, I’ve probably played through one and two at least five times each. Something about it is just so comforting that any other Pokémon games can’t capture. It’s like, the true essence of it.
@@bakes1324 it's not. Pokepark 2 was legitimately a very good game that did a lot of genuinely interesting things that really deserved to be expanded upon, like it's combat. It wasn't like pokepark 1 which was more or less mostly just a mini game collection.
@@bakes1324 nope, also forgot to mention that it felt like a collect-a-thon. Exploring each environment to try to find every Pokemon that you could befriend, and then completing their quests was really enjoyable It’s fine if you didn’t like it though, like I said it’s a very easy game and I think Pokemon fans would get the most out of it
@@lightning_round you could give Pokemon fans a rusty sheet of metal with new pokemon designs on it and they'd like it lol. lowest common denominator fanbase
But uh oh its obviously aimed at a younger audience compared to whatever Zelda was doing last year, which isnt something that pleases the MALE G*mer RUclips space at the time.😰😰 Hopefully no prominent douchebag RUclipsr does a "Lets Fail" of it and ruins its reputation of it for the next few years💀💀
@@IHitMyKeyboardwell that can’t happen until the plastic degrades which is like hundreds of years from now sooo… honestly the wait will be worth it like I just know Scott’s cooking something up
Conduit 2 was a gem with an active online community. It was also the first fps I convinced my mom that "It's rated T for Teen & the enemies aren't people they're aliens" so it was quite special to me but in hindsight the gunplay was unique (alien tech guns). It was like Halo for the wii.
The best thing about the Lincoln cliffhanger in Conduit 2 was that it wasn't just there to be random, it actually made sense in the story. The bad guy across both games is John Adams, the 2nd President.
I have to give you mad props for mentioning Operation Rainfall. Not a-lot of people remember how lucky we are to have most JRPGS. And the trilogy of Xenoblade games is directly as a result of this Operation.
I used to own Flingsmash back when I was a kid. I sold it in 2019 for like 72 cents, later that year I discovered Scott the Woz. I instantly started to regret my decision and just got it again over the weekend for $3. Yippee
The N64's final years did have some big releases, like Perfect Dark, Majora's Mask, Conker's Bad Fur Day, and Turok 3. They weren't all last year of N64, but close (all 2000-2001). There weren't a lot of big games, but there were still some good ones.
Perfect dark felt like old news when half life came out around the same time, like perfect dark and 007 felt like old beaters while half life felt like a modern car that is great to use
@@staringcorgi6475 True, but Half Life was on PC, which was a totally different world compared with consoles. There were some ports, like Quake and Hexen, but usually, consoles and computers weren't compared. Half Life would get on the PS2, but that would be the next generation. Perfect Dark still was an amazing shooter experience on the console, and compared to other console shooters, was impressive.
@@Shrapnel82 the pc is where fps games were great while for consoles at the time they were games that aged rather horribly today and feel rudimentary like imagine controlling a shooter game with that mistake of a controller at least it’s mitigated with dual controllers but still.
My sister and cousins religiously play fortune street everytime they come over. It’s been a tradition for us. Knowing that there are newer versions of the game has me going crazy cause we’ve been playing the Wii version for over 10 years
Same I love Fortune Street but my Wii sounds like it wants to be free from this mortal coil every time I turn it on now. Even a switch port at this point would be amazing.
It took me 7('07-'14) years to get a Wii and when i finally got it i went to the Redbox across the street to see what games they had for it and every time it was just Penguins of Madagascar while the other systems kept getting different games
People, don't sleep on The Last Story. Mistwalker, the developer of the game, is Hironobu Sakaguchi's personal development company that he founded after Squaresoft launched him from a cannon for the failure of Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within. It's got a lot of that Final Fantasy DNA in it as a result.
Just dance released on Wii for so long because so many nursery homes had wiis and they wanted to let old people exercise Literally released not even to make a profit lmao
Shoutout to the crew behind wiimmfi. They were the first to see a niche needed to be filled with wii online shutting down and did it themselves through various forms of sorcery. Now every single game console has a group of fans quietly developing private servers in secret for when official servers inevitably shut down.
My favorite thing about "The Final Years of Wii", it was a two Kirby games was a last Nintendo published games going to 2011-2012 11:47 Kirby's Return to Dream Land (2011) 32:58 Kirby's Dream Collection (2012)
Bro the memories of playing poke park 2 just hit me with such a wave of nostalgia. It hurts in a good way and I miss that error and I want to go back to it.
When I was a kid, I spent so much time on pokepark 1 and 2. One of the ending levels, I think it was for 1 but it could have been 2, you have to win a race against mew. I spent so much time trying to beat that little fetus
Scott hit the nail on the head with Mario Sports Mix. I loved the game as a kid, and quite literally this morning I was replaying it and after beating every CPU by 40+ points, I can confirm the game is very simple and repetitive. Super Sluggers, on the other hand, holds up as the 10/10 I remember.
super sluggers is worse than sports mix. the motion controls are genuinely dysfunctional despite the entire game hinging on them, and the adventure mode is straight up boring. at least sports mix is _competent_ at achieving what it set out to do.
@@jclkaytwo calling Super Sluggers story mode boring is so wild when it's the best in the entire Mario Sports series. Running around completing scout missions from each character, unlocking them as you go. Each in these nicely designed puzzle areas themed after the characters. It's peak Mario Sports. Compare that to Sports Mix which the story mode is literally just mercy-ing the CPUs in a glorified tournament. The motion controls work just as well as any other Wii game
Well once you know what you’re doing it’s not really like you have to do more You should change the difficulty although playing with friends makes it a lot of fun. Do a tournament on hard
He's very honest about it. Nothing but love for Scott. He's trying to recount history and preserve it so we move forward better and I'm here for it. In Scott we trust!
Mario Party 9's a weird case for me, because it does most things right and actually has a lot going for it. However, the one thing it does wrong is the core gameplay loop, which kind of kills the experience.
Skyward Sword, Return to Dreamland, Xenoblade Chronicles, Donkey Kong Country Returns, and Epic Mickey aren’t what I would call a “long slow death” for the Wii.
I remember buying several of these games like pokepark 2, Mario sports mix and Kirby’s return to dreamland. They’re actually some really solid games here. I know the Wii started to fad but i’d reccomend some for fun, return to dreamland is goated like everyone knows now
I still believe that Skyward Sword is the best Zelda in terms of story. The gameplay is definitely not everyone's cup of tea though (I personally enjoyed it though). Also Scott being a fan of Back to the Future makes me happy.
The story is bad though? People confuse the relationship between Zelda and Link as the story, when that's not the story. The story of Skyward Sword is Link going around doing fetch quests while going after Zelda while being pursued by Girahim, that's the actual story and it sucks. Games like Majora's Mask and Twilight Princess had far better stories.
Pokepark 2 is actually a good Game. Sure it's not hard, but it has some really good quality in animations and visuals, relising it's on Wii. The Pokemon even has voices (say there names) what the Main Games still don't have (exept Pikachu)
Man, I remember seeing Mario Party 9’s trailer. My naive and young 9 year old mind really thought, “Wow! Everyone in a car? This is completely different! It’s gotta be cool!” I dropped the game after three turns.
Meanwhile I can't wait for the 3DS version of this video to hear him trash on Island Tour (I forget when exactly it came out in the 3DS' life-span but still), which was more-or-less my on-ramp to the series - besides DS, DS was great I just didn't own the copy I played Island Tour's a bit of a guilty pleasure for me at this point but I cannot deny that it really suffers from the post-Hudson feel that started with 9
@lordmarshmal_0643 Island Tour came out in 2013, so pretty early (same year as Pokémon X & Y, A Link Between Worlds). The Top 100 and maybe Star Rush would be in that video though.
@@projectmessiah conquest is a great game. Pokepark debuts with gen 4 although gen 5 didn’t have enough of a period to release spin offs, half of them are kinda on the 3DS more as experiments like dream radar
Great video as always!! I actually remember playing Conduit 2 back in the day and loved it! The online competitive multiplayer worked really well and there was a super fun wave-based local co-op survival mode that I played with my brother. Such fond memories of that game.
I don't know which surprises me more: Scott not owning Conduit 2, Scott's favorite movie being Back To The Future, or Scott actually makimg progress in Fire Emblem Engage.
I 100% beat Poképark 2 at least 3 times, it rocked. It motivated me to learn HOW TO READ because I didn't have a mainline DS Pokémon game at the time but I LOVED Ranger Guardian Signs and Dungeon Explorors of Time, it took until XY came out for me to get my own 3DS. Poképark and Kirby's Epic Yarn and Return to Dreamland was my jam. Wii sports too; My father was very familiar with pirating so we sold our game stack and switched to homebrew, but some games were completely unplayable like Twlilight Princess and that back to the future. (I beat the first poképark too, but it felt very long for me at the time and was a little plain despite being immensely giant.) When I see Switch era Pokémon games I feel thankful I grew up with the wii/DS/3DS era of Pokémon because it looks completely SOULESS now, like the devs hate being forced to make them every year. Platinum/HeartGold/SoulSilver/Black2White2/Ranger/Dungeon were the best Pokémon games.
As someone who got a Wii for christmas in 2010, these years are very nostalgic for me. Tons of fond memories playing Skyward Sword, Lego Harry Potter, Kirby's Dream Collection, Skylanders, Epic Mickey, and Rayman Origins.
@@batmanbud2it did some things right and had decent spectacle to it, but the gameplay gets stale quickly and the story is a lackluster retread in addition to coming across as a character assassination for a previously silent protagonist (ymmv). The disappointment really sets in when you realize how much potential was left on the table almost entirely as a result of directorial choices. Fan backlash might have been harsh, but not unreasonably so.
Pokepark was like one of my most beloved games as a kid. Never played 2 but i put HOURS into 1. If i went back now i'd probably think it was lame but at the time it was the best game ever to me
7:40 Just wanted to add somwthing quickly to this game, the best fun i had with it was the story mode since the entire bracket isnt just 3D made for the sake of it, but it actually is an explorable map that occasionally opens side options (mostly minigames really) but it allows you to unlock certain costumes and characters (mostly from Final Fantasy) and a cool boss (which has a reskinned version that you fight on harder difficulty but yea). So think of this, for how boring it is at least you get to fight a gigantic Final Fantasy boss by slam dunking on his head (with a space rock)
Cap, Mario party 9 is one of my favourites. The story mode: elite. The unlockable stages: elite. The magical feeling of collecting the mini stars: elite. Goated game
Lego Batman 2 was released for the Wii U a year later after the initial release, lego LOTR could've been legos first Wii U title, and one of the first Wii U titles, however that got scrapped, so it's on the Wii.
pokepark 2 was my first console video game and even i understand that the fun i had playing it every day for like a year was more "wow! games exist!" than anything pokepark 2 actually did for itself
26:05 Ah yes, younger pokemon fans would've loved to fight Zekrom (it was literally a dark souls boss fight for how much you had to dodge and for hoe goddamn hard it was, since well...ALL 4 CHARACTERS TAKE 2X DAMAGE FROM HIM.)
@MustacheDLuffy pokepark 2 has a different system of weakness and resistances in fact if you go check on the pokedex page in-game it shows the 4 icons of your characters ALL in the disadvantage zone (reshiram is the same but oshawott is in advantage)
For me, the final years of the Nintendo Wii were only focused on Operation Rainfall games that consisted of Xenoblade Chronicles, Last Story and Pandora's Tower.
I think its weird how the Wii didn't get many releases towards the end because it sold so well. Right now we are at the end of the Switch's life but we're getting a lot of releases
It's a shame that the Skyward Sword remaster on the Switch was met with so much controversy because of the price and the amiibo implementation, this was already a very divisive game and it didn't needed more bad marketing, SS has probably the best story out of all Zelda games and also has some of the best dungeons of the franchise, it could've been a great game to play between BOTW and TOTK since both games lacked in those aspects, but I feel like this remaster was heavily ignored
2012-2016. The worst time to be a Nintendo fan. Even then, we still got Uprising and Planet Robobot. Nintendos worst is still better than some developers best.
Not the dark age of Nintendo, actually. The 2010, I believe, was the beginning of the dark age for the ENTIRE ENTERTAINEMENT INDUSTRY... imo, as a teen.
Hearing you had fun with Mario Sports Mix is always a good thing. It might not be the most fun Mario sports game, but it's still very fun - heck, I played it more than Mario Kart Wii! That's saying a lot!
I got fatal frame for like $150 because a group in Canada created a translation patch. I had already soft modded my wii, so region lock wasn't an issue for me. That game is amazing. I still play it on wii occasionally.
Back in the day I always assumed it was called “The Last Story” because it was gonna be the last Wii game or somehting, so it’s like, the last story, on the Wii, but then it wasn’t.
It's still so baffling to see that why Nintendo and PokéCo didn't bother to add at least Nunchuk or Classic Controller support for both PokéPark games, especially since those are full 3D games on a console. But no, sideways Wiimote controls only!
Pokepark mentioned. Your entire life now rides on the decisions of the pokepark community
We have chosen death
All twelve of us lol
@@wisemeowsterMario let’s go down this pipe its got lots of light 💥☠️ Mario you are gone 😭😭😭😂😂
@@shonkyhonker9347 13 here
LOL
Pokepark 2 player here,
This is literally one of my favorite Pokemon spinoffs period. An improvement from the first game in every way (and the first game by itself was super fun too), I really hope they bring Pokepark back one day
Not every way, I loved it but the large quantity and variety of minigames in the first was fun, especially with the different Pokémon you could use for them
i’m glad to see i ain’t the only pokepark fan out there. definitely agree that they should bring it back someday, that’d be a child’shood dream come true
Hi can we get Trozei and Ranger back please John Tendo
I had tons of fun with Pokepark. I love Pokemon spin-offs. I have all the Ranger and Mystery Dungeon games.
I adore both games but I will say there’s some stuff the first does way better. For one the world feels much more interconnected. We get that for the areas in pokepark 2 but not for all of them together. The first has a greater variety if mini games and challenges. The second one is much better at charm and area design with lots of interesting set pieces. The biggest issue with pokepark 2 is definitely that one hole in the back of lakeshore fuck that hole why can’t I see what’s in that hole??!!!
pokepark 2 fans have been waiting for this moment since birth
gonna have to wait longer
@@sunsetsand :(
Id have loved a third entry on the Wii U with gen 6. One of the few Pokémon spin offs to get direct sequels on the same or next console
My first words were "i hope hey all scott mentions Pokepark 2."
When pokepark 2 released I was heralded as a prophetic child.
PokéPark 2 is actually a fairly competent and unique action RPG. I know that may sound crazy to those who didn't grow up on it or played it, but it has a lot to offer as a experience beyond it being "Pokémon but you ARE the Pokémon!!". Highly recommend it even if you have little knowledge of the series itself
It’s got some interesting things going on. Open world Pokémon game, the Collesium in that game allows you to play as any Pokémon in the game
I FUCKING LOVED POKEPARK 2, I NEVER PLAYED POKEPARK ONE BUT 2 IS BETTER POKEPART 2 ALL THE WAY WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Here's what you're thinking: Just get Scarlet/Violet + The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero DLC, there in Blueberry you get the Synchro Machine so you can be able to control one of your favorite Pokémon including Oshawott! That's the first modern core series game that introduced that cool feature (part of The Indigo Disk in the v3.0.0 update).
@@SobbleEntertainment imagine paying $90 to control your own Pokémon
@@SobbleEntertainment Unfortunately it is attached to Scarlet and Violet, which means that it's worthless
Poképark is my childhood game, I’ve probably played through one and two at least five times each. Something about it is just so comforting that any other Pokémon games can’t capture. It’s like, the true essence of it.
It’s an open world Pokémon game where Pokémon are having fun in it on their own. Some of the areas are interesting
What is crazy is I remeber absoulty loving Poképark and begging my mom to buy me Pokepark 2 the long awaited sequal at launch
me too frfr
knew i couldn't be the only one
Never was able to play 2 but I loved one
First game I ever bought was Pokèpark Wonders Beyond I paid entirely in pennies too.😂
@@scthereldreyon1038 WE LIVE THE SAME LIFE ME TOOOO
Honestly Pokepark two feels like an open world action rpg, it’s super easy but it’s actually pretty fun I’d recommend it
This has to be sarcasm
@@bakes1324 it's not. Pokepark 2 was legitimately a very good game that did a lot of genuinely interesting things that really deserved to be expanded upon, like it's combat.
It wasn't like pokepark 1 which was more or less mostly just a mini game collection.
@@bakes1324 nope, also forgot to mention that it felt like a collect-a-thon. Exploring each environment to try to find every Pokemon that you could befriend, and then completing their quests was really enjoyable
It’s fine if you didn’t like it though, like I said it’s a very easy game and I think Pokemon fans would get the most out of it
I greatly enjoyed Pokepark 2. It was the Pokken before Pokken.
@@lightning_round you could give Pokemon fans a rusty sheet of metal with new pokemon designs on it and they'd like it lol. lowest common denominator fanbase
Finally!! The discussion that “PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond” finally deserves!
Sorry
But uh oh its obviously aimed at a younger audience compared to whatever Zelda was doing last year, which isnt something that pleases the MALE G*mer RUclips space at the time.😰😰 Hopefully no prominent douchebag RUclipsr does a "Lets Fail" of it and ruins its reputation of it for the next few years💀💀
Imagine some future historian playing every Pokemon game being confused by this release.
@@garfieldcouch4443 Maybe those historians will finally agree with me and right a horrible wrong. For there is no such thing as a fun Pokemon game🤤🤤
@@aturchomicz821 erm, pokemon picross for the game boy color!!
Scott did NOT expect the Pokepark 2 fans
in just a few years, i imagine we'll get a "Final Years of Switch" video
HOLD YOUR HORSES, we haven't even gotten the Final Years of the Virtual Boy yet 😢
More like the final week of the virtual boy 😉 @@IHitMyKeyboard
@@IHitMyKeyboardwell that can’t happen until the plastic degrades which is like hundreds of years from now sooo… honestly the wait will be worth it like I just know Scott’s cooking something up
Still waiting for the 7 years in video first. And the Lego games video before that
Considering he does a yearly video on the Switch's lineup, I don't know what else there'd be to say.
I’m surprised Just Dance wasn’t mentioned, as they were still putting the newest Just Dance games on Wii into 2020!
Just dance isn’t even being revealed for monetary purposes
Final years of the Wii? I’m sure many were confused about this because they swore the Wii continued into the Wii U.
Just Dance 2019 be like:
Yeah but how many people were actually buying Wii games in those Wii U years
@@aoBubs You'd be surprised
@@NovaMaster375 JD games on the Wii went all the way to _2020_ lmao
@@aoBubs😊
Conduit 2 was a gem with an active online community. It was also the first fps I convinced my mom that "It's rated T for Teen & the enemies aren't people they're aliens" so it was quite special to me but in hindsight the gunplay was unique (alien tech guns). It was like Halo for the wii.
Agreed, wii as the main console in our family and conduit and conduit 2 were everything to us growing up
The best thing about the Lincoln cliffhanger in Conduit 2 was that it wasn't just there to be random, it actually made sense in the story. The bad guy across both games is John Adams, the 2nd President.
Makes me sad the Conduit 3DS game never happened.
me and all the pokepark defenders have logged on
yerp
It is surprising how there are 2 games on Nintendo consoles where Abraham Lincoln is involved with a cliffhanger that doesn't continue.
He can't continue the adventure in a sequel because canonically he gets shot in his noggin.
It’s just like seasons 1 and 3 of Clone High.
It's weird that it happened twice
What's the other one?
@@javierortiz82I THINK codename steam?
I have to give you mad props for mentioning Operation Rainfall. Not a-lot of people remember how lucky we are to have most JRPGS. And the trilogy of Xenoblade games is directly as a result of this Operation.
Quadrilogy*
We are eternally waiting for a new PokePark game but also a port for XCX
@thalfie the XCX part aged pretty damn well
I used to own Flingsmash back when I was a kid. I sold it in 2019 for like 72 cents, later that year I discovered Scott the Woz. I instantly started to regret my decision and just got it again over the weekend for $3. Yippee
When Scott makes a video on Flingsmash, we'll finally have an answer to why the game is always wet.
Inflation is crazy
The N64's final years did have some big releases, like Perfect Dark, Majora's Mask, Conker's Bad Fur Day, and Turok 3. They weren't all last year of N64, but close (all 2000-2001). There weren't a lot of big games, but there were still some good ones.
Banjo Tooie, Kirby & Paper Mario too! 👌
@@Jalex0021 Ah yeah... I was just going with the first ones that popped into my mind. I forgot about those. The N64 really did end with a bang.
Perfect dark felt like old news when half life came out around the same time, like perfect dark and 007 felt like old beaters while half life felt like a modern car that is great to use
@@staringcorgi6475 True, but Half Life was on PC, which was a totally different world compared with consoles. There were some ports, like Quake and Hexen, but usually, consoles and computers weren't compared. Half Life would get on the PS2, but that would be the next generation. Perfect Dark still was an amazing shooter experience on the console, and compared to other console shooters, was impressive.
@@Shrapnel82 the pc is where fps games were great while for consoles at the time they were games that aged rather horribly today and feel rudimentary like imagine controlling a shooter game with that mistake of a controller at least it’s mitigated with dual controllers but still.
My sister and cousins religiously play fortune street everytime they come over. It’s been a tradition for us. Knowing that there are newer versions of the game has me going crazy cause we’ve been playing the Wii version for over 10 years
Same I love Fortune Street but my Wii sounds like it wants to be free from this mortal coil every time I turn it on now. Even a switch port at this point would be amazing.
It took me 7('07-'14) years to get a Wii and when i finally got it i went to the Redbox across the street to see what games they had for it and every time it was just Penguins of Madagascar while the other systems kept getting different games
People, don't sleep on The Last Story.
Mistwalker, the developer of the game, is Hironobu Sakaguchi's personal development company that he founded after Squaresoft launched him from a cannon for the failure of Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within. It's got a lot of that Final Fantasy DNA in it as a result.
Agreed, it’s one of my favorite games of all time. Shame that Xenoblade completely stole its thunder…
@@ninjafurret2280 It is the better game though.
God, remember when Scott liquidated the Wii Play Motion company?
Scott had to save SOME face.
It boggles my mind that they were still releasing Wii games into the pandemic
Just dance released on Wii for so long because so many nursery homes had wiis and they wanted to let old people exercise
Literally released not even to make a profit lmao
Shoutout to the crew behind wiimmfi. They were the first to see a niche needed to be filled with wii online shutting down and did it themselves through various forms of sorcery. Now every single game console has a group of fans quietly developing private servers in secret for when official servers inevitably shut down.
Legendary unsung heroes.💯😢😎
And pretendo now
2006: Wii would like to play
2012: Wii would like to move on pls
2012-2016
Wii & U are not allowed to move on
2018: wii commits self destruct
Pokepark 2 part
>Not a worthwhile edition to the wii library
>Hasn't played it
Scott, i love ya, but man, sometimes i dont understand you
Yeah that just pissed me off.
29:52
I guess He's just not a PokeGuy!
most people dont give a fuck about secondary pokemon games
Scott is just a contrarian
I remember how much fun Mario sports mix is especially the “story” aspect you unlock random characters and fight a giant monster at the end of
Destroy them with the power of dodgeball
Xenoblade Chronicles is an amazing game, one of the best jrpgs and Nintendo games ever made, and for a Wii game is super impressive
Initially it was made for Wii
Pokepark 2 is gods gift to the earth. Pokemons specialist little guy. Nothinv will ever be better than it as it is peak gaming
My favorite thing about "The Final Years of Wii", it was a two Kirby games was a last Nintendo published games going to 2011-2012
11:47 Kirby's Return to Dream Land (2011)
32:58 Kirby's Dream Collection (2012)
Bro the memories of playing poke park 2 just hit me with such a wave of nostalgia. It hurts in a good way and I miss that error and I want to go back to it.
When I was a kid, I spent so much time on pokepark 1 and 2. One of the ending levels, I think it was for 1 but it could have been 2, you have to win a race against mew. I spent so much time trying to beat that little fetus
Scott hit the nail on the head with Mario Sports Mix. I loved the game as a kid, and quite literally this morning I was replaying it and after beating every CPU by 40+ points, I can confirm the game is very simple and repetitive. Super Sluggers, on the other hand, holds up as the 10/10 I remember.
super sluggers is worse than sports mix. the motion controls are genuinely dysfunctional despite the entire game hinging on them, and the adventure mode is straight up boring. at least sports mix is _competent_ at achieving what it set out to do.
@@jclkaytwo calling Super Sluggers story mode boring is so wild when it's the best in the entire Mario Sports series. Running around completing scout missions from each character, unlocking them as you go. Each in these nicely designed puzzle areas themed after the characters. It's peak Mario Sports. Compare that to Sports Mix which the story mode is literally just mercy-ing the CPUs in a glorified tournament. The motion controls work just as well as any other Wii game
@@earthboundman5 oh boy... scout missions and puzzles... exactly what a sports game needs...
@@jclkaytwo are you dumb?
Well once you know what you’re doing it’s not really like you have to do more
You should change the difficulty although playing with friends makes it a lot of fun.
Do a tournament on hard
You can always tell when Scott hasn't actually played a game he's rambling about because he only uses footage from the first level or area.
He's very honest about it. Nothing but love for Scott. He's trying to recount history and preserve it so we move forward better and I'm here for it. In Scott we trust!
Or he’s trying to keep it spoiler free for the people that would still like to play these games
Tbf, if you have to capture footage for like 20+ Games for a video it would be a bit much to ask for more than just the starting stuff.
His Minecraft footage is always so funny and silly
@@Uneasyturtlespoiler free 😂😂😂
Mario Party 9's a weird case for me, because it does most things right and actually has a lot going for it. However, the one thing it does wrong is the core gameplay loop, which kind of kills the experience.
Skyward Sword, Return to Dreamland, Xenoblade Chronicles, Donkey Kong Country Returns, and Epic Mickey aren’t what I would call a “long slow death” for the Wii.
Most of those fames are 2010-2011
Finally, my favorite mario party game. I'm sure Scott will have great things to say about it!
You’re one of a kind
I have a soft spot for this game because of playable Shy Guy.
🤝
I like how the characters look… for some reason
I came out as straight today.
We will not tolerate Pokepark 2 bashing!
Mario Party 9 is so fun back in my days. Me and my sisters used to play it all the time
I remember buying several of these games like pokepark 2, Mario sports mix and Kirby’s return to dreamland. They’re actually some really solid games here. I know the Wii started to fad but i’d reccomend some for fun, return to dreamland is goated like everyone knows now
I still believe that Skyward Sword is the best Zelda in terms of story. The gameplay is definitely not everyone's cup of tea though (I personally enjoyed it though). Also Scott being a fan of Back to the Future makes me happy.
The story is bad though? People confuse the relationship between Zelda and Link as the story, when that's not the story. The story of Skyward Sword is Link going around doing fetch quests while going after Zelda while being pursued by Girahim, that's the actual story and it sucks. Games like Majora's Mask and Twilight Princess had far better stories.
Wii are the knights that say "Wii!".
We Want.... a Wii Play!
We want
A shrooberry!
Wii...are the crystal gems.
@@carlosemilio5180Wii! Wii! Wii! Wii! Wii!
@@Chromenodo I see a Legend of Zelda fourswords misadventures reference? I hope so!
25:59 yeah well maybe you didn’t matter to the Wii’s lineup did you ever think about that white boy
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Crazy how these “empty” years at the end of the Wii still have more exclusives than the PS5 in its current years.
Pokepark 2 is actually a good Game. Sure it's not hard, but it has some really good quality in animations and visuals, relising it's on Wii. The Pokemon even has voices (say there names) what the Main Games still don't have (exept Pikachu)
I FUCKING LOVE POKEPARK
Me to 😍
Man, I remember seeing Mario Party 9’s trailer. My naive and young 9 year old mind really thought, “Wow! Everyone in a car? This is completely different! It’s gotta be cool!”
I dropped the game after three turns.
Same thing happened with me 😭
Meanwhile I can't wait for the 3DS version of this video to hear him trash on Island Tour (I forget when exactly it came out in the 3DS' life-span but still), which was more-or-less my on-ramp to the series - besides DS, DS was great I just didn't own the copy I played
Island Tour's a bit of a guilty pleasure for me at this point but I cannot deny that it really suffers from the post-Hudson feel that started with 9
we all got gimmick’ed! Lol
@lordmarshmal_0643 Island Tour came out in 2013, so pretty early (same year as Pokémon X & Y, A Link Between Worlds). The Top 100 and maybe Star Rush would be in that video though.
I played past 3 turns and playing thousands of turns because I’m a minority this is my favourite Mario party
Pokepark 2 is a banger game, gen 5 truly did everything the best, mainlines spin offs, it had it all.
Gen 4 has the better mystery dungeon and has most of the spinoffs people love although Gen 3 invented most of them
@@MustacheDLuffy I'm fine with giving spin offs to gen 4 honestly, it's the 2nd best gen after all. 5 has Conquest at least.
@@projectmessiah conquest is a great game. Pokepark debuts with gen 4 although gen 5 didn’t have enough of a period to release spin offs, half of them are kinda on the 3DS more as experiments like dream radar
@@MustacheDLuffy Yeah but Pokepark 2 is better
@@projectmessiah haven’t played the first one
Nintendo makes a region locked console and then get mad when people mod their console to allow it to play region locked games 😬
Well, yeah it's locked for a reason
Great video as always!! I actually remember playing Conduit 2 back in the day and loved it! The online competitive multiplayer worked really well and there was a super fun wave-based local co-op survival mode that I played with my brother. Such fond memories of that game.
I really liked pokepark 2 when i was a kid. It was my favorite to play for a year
The amount of comments of Poképark defenders is hilarious (it's me, I'm Poképark defenders)
I don't know which surprises me more: Scott not owning Conduit 2, Scott's favorite movie being Back To The Future, or Scott actually makimg progress in Fire Emblem Engage.
Kirby's Dream Collection was one hell of a final bow for the Wii! Such an amazing game.
I 100% beat Poképark 2 at least 3 times, it rocked. It motivated me to learn HOW TO READ because I didn't have a mainline DS Pokémon game at the time but I LOVED Ranger Guardian Signs and Dungeon Explorors of Time, it took until XY came out for me to get my own 3DS.
Poképark and Kirby's Epic Yarn and Return to Dreamland was my jam. Wii sports too; My father was very familiar with pirating so we sold our game stack and switched to homebrew, but some games were completely unplayable like Twlilight Princess and that back to the future. (I beat the first poképark too, but it felt very long for me at the time and was a little plain despite being immensely giant.) When I see Switch era Pokémon games I feel thankful I grew up with the wii/DS/3DS era of Pokémon because it looks completely SOULESS now, like the devs hate being forced to make them every year.
Platinum/HeartGold/SoulSilver/Black2White2/Ranger/Dungeon were the best Pokémon games.
Kirby's Epic Yarn was so good
newer generations of consoles don’t understand how much joy the wii brought us.
As someone who got a Wii for christmas in 2010, these years are very nostalgic for me. Tons of fond memories playing Skyward Sword, Lego Harry Potter, Kirby's Dream Collection, Skylanders, Epic Mickey, and Rayman Origins.
"2010 was a great year for the wii!"
"Other M."
Define "great."
*Great* /grāt/
adjective
1. No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle
2. Red Steel 2
3. Super Mario Galaxy 2
4. Kirby's Epic Yarn
@@no-man_baughthere's a certain monkey platformer you might be forgetting
Other M is that bad?
@@batmanbud2it did some things right and had decent spectacle to it, but the gameplay gets stale quickly and the story is a lackluster retread in addition to coming across as a character assassination for a previously silent protagonist (ymmv). The disappointment really sets in when you realize how much potential was left on the table almost entirely as a result of directorial choices. Fan backlash might have been harsh, but not unreasonably so.
@@zeturkey4107 and here I was thinking all Metroid games were good. Then I remember Pinball and Federation Force.
Pokepark was like one of my most beloved games as a kid. Never played 2 but i put HOURS into 1. If i went back now i'd probably think it was lame but at the time it was the best game ever to me
1:22 Majora Mask e Paper Mario was also released on N64 final year.
7:40 Just wanted to add somwthing quickly to this game, the best fun i had with it was the story mode since the entire bracket isnt just 3D made for the sake of it, but it actually is an explorable map that occasionally opens side options (mostly minigames really) but it allows you to unlock certain costumes and characters (mostly from Final Fantasy) and a cool boss (which has a reskinned version that you fight on harder difficulty but yea).
So think of this, for how boring it is at least you get to fight a gigantic Final Fantasy boss by slam dunking on his head (with a space rock)
Cap, Mario party 9 is one of my favourites. The story mode: elite. The unlockable stages: elite. The magical feeling of collecting the mini stars: elite. Goated game
"This is some shit you don't think about until you bring it up in therapy". Absolute gold lmao.
Lego Batman 2 was released for the Wii U a year later after the initial release, lego LOTR could've been legos first Wii U title, and one of the first Wii U titles, however that got scrapped, so it's on the Wii.
pokepark 2 was my first console video game and even i understand that the fun i had playing it every day for like a year was more "wow! games exist!" than anything pokepark 2 actually did for itself
Bruh i love pokepark2...
Wasn't expecting a completely warranted jab at the last of us but here we are
I haven't watched the video yet but OMG POKEPARK 2 IN THUMBNAIL
I'm very disappointed
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26:05 Ah yes, younger pokemon fans would've loved to fight Zekrom (it was literally a dark souls boss fight for how much you had to dodge and for hoe goddamn hard it was, since well...ALL 4 CHARACTERS TAKE 2X DAMAGE FROM HIM.)
Pretty sure snivy and pikachu resists and it’s postgame anyway
@MustacheDLuffy pokepark 2 has a different system of weakness and resistances in fact if you go check on the pokedex page in-game it shows the 4 icons of your characters ALL in the disadvantage zone (reshiram is the same but oshawott is in advantage)
Wii are going to miss U. . .
Wozniak, you don't understand. I'm not a pokemon fan, but Pokepark 2 is one of THE greatest additions to the Wii's line-up.
Pokèpark 2 is unironically my favorite video game ever.
First one was much better imo
For me, the final years of the Nintendo Wii were only focused on Operation Rainfall games that consisted of Xenoblade Chronicles, Last Story and Pandora's Tower.
2011-2012 was one of the videogame periods of all time.
I think its weird how the Wii didn't get many releases towards the end because it sold so well. Right now we are at the end of the Switch's life but we're getting a lot of releases
To be fair, Conker’s Bad Fur Day released in the N64s final year, and it was arguably one of the consoles greatest games
Seeing how barren the wii ended its lifespan after seeing that the switch is closing out with Metroid Prime 4 is a special kind of whiplash
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Someone help I’m on my computer I can’t see what this says!
im on mobile and i can read it just fine lmao
@@FlameTheGooberwii phone user spotted
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@@doodlememes I imagine the WiiPhone is a WiiMote with a dongle that contains the rest of the parts necessary for a phone.
pokepark 2 is AMAZING scott I'm living in your walls
It's a shame that the Skyward Sword remaster on the Switch was met with so much controversy because of the price and the amiibo implementation, this was already a very divisive game and it didn't needed more bad marketing, SS has probably the best story out of all Zelda games and also has some of the best dungeons of the franchise, it could've been a great game to play between BOTW and TOTK since both games lacked in those aspects, but I feel like this remaster was heavily ignored
Not by me.
Soon as I saw Pokepark 2 all I could think about was the commercial song.
Pokepark 2 was peak. Scott you've gotta play it
The final 2 years of the wii were definitely the beginning of the dark age of nintendo imo
2012-2016. The worst time to be a Nintendo fan.
Even then, we still got Uprising and Planet Robobot. Nintendos worst is still better than some developers best.
Not the dark age of Nintendo, actually.
The 2010, I believe, was the beginning of the dark age for the ENTIRE ENTERTAINEMENT INDUSTRY... imo, as a teen.
@@Chaki21 that's probably more accurate.
@@batmanbud2 even sticker star had some charm
@@batmanbud2 uprising and planet robobot are nintendo's _worst?_
pokepark was my childhood, love that game to death, both of them
It brings me so much joy to know that Scotts favorite movie is Back To The Future
Hearing you had fun with Mario Sports Mix is always a good thing. It might not be the most fun Mario sports game, but it's still very fun - heck, I played it more than Mario Kart Wii! That's saying a lot!
I got fatal frame for like $150 because a group in Canada created a translation patch. I had already soft modded my wii, so region lock wasn't an issue for me. That game is amazing. I still play it on wii occasionally.
How I'd love to go back to 2010-2011. You just don't know how good it is until it's gone
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Back in the day I always assumed it was called “The Last Story” because it was gonna be the last Wii game or somehting, so it’s like, the last story, on the Wii, but then it wasn’t.
This is the main channel now.
The thing I like about Scott is that even if he's already discussed a particular topic in detail he still will talk about it briefly
I actually really want to play Pokepark! Being able to be a pokemon is something i want in the real games. Yellow is still the best pokemon
You can always play the mystery dungeon games if you want to play as a Pokémon recomend explorers of sky
If it’s pokepark 2 might be better than 1
It's still so baffling to see that why Nintendo and PokéCo didn't bother to add at least Nunchuk or Classic Controller support for both PokéPark games, especially since those are full 3D games on a console. But no, sideways Wiimote controls only!
Kirby's Epic Yarn isn't a Kirby game like Super Mario Brothers USA isn't a Mario game. They had an original IP and just made it Kirby.
The Last Story is legitimately my favorite Wii game of all time.
Such an amazing experience I had as a teenager playing it for the first time.
I will not tolerate pokepark 2 slander
I didn't expect to learn about back to the future the MUSICAL from Scott the Woz of all sources but here we are
Jesus “pokepark” seems to be far more popular than I had believed