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I wish Nintendo would rerelease the satellaview games on the switch. obviously some changes would need to be made to replicate what it was actually like playing them, but still, it's an important part of Nintendo's history.
Something else about the Satelleview was it live streamed music while you played! F-Zero played licensed classic rock songs for example, and yeah there was voice acting too in stuff like Mario and Fire Emblem. The Fire Emblem maps were actually remade for the sadly Japan-only remake of FE3 called New Mystery of the Emblem for the DS, but it's still nice to see some of that old gaming history survive officially.
If that were to happen in the 1990s, Nintendo would have to join forces with a satellite company (like Dish, RCA or PrimeStar) to make distributing something similar to the BS-X service a reality for the SNES. Dial-up internet is too slow, the telephone line belongs to the X-Band video game modem, broadband internet is many years away, and the Sega Channel owns the cable TV video-gaming landscape.
I was told gunpei yokois grandfather was ceo of st giga and after some digging it appears true. Supposedly after they heard of his work with the virtual boy they mentioned joining forces and it went from there
I never really view it as forgotten or obscure, even though it really is. I found out about it 4+ years ago when i got into the Fire Emblem franchise, I started with the gba entries then backtracked, and on my path I found out about this system because there was an FE game on it. When they remade the third entry in the series, they actually included the story and characters from the satellaview game which was pretty rad of them.
The worst part about the Satellaview is that not all of the games were saved, and are now lost to the sands of time. It's such a shame that so many games are completely lost and unplayable.
I still remember when the bz zelda team worked like hell to get those games into a functional state. So many memories getting BS Zelda and Ancient Stone Tablets running
The "weird computer guy's" name is Satebo. ;) He acted as the mascot for the Satellaview (along with his satellite dish counterpart Parabo,) as well as a character in some of the Satellaview games. This is a really great and accurate video as far as I know, amazing job!
I recently came across both BS LOZ and Ancient Stone of Tablets. Namely the former and all the modifications people have done to it, like having an original experience, Link/Zelda as characters, and turing the game into a real game rather than an event styled one. So was definitely cool to see more Satellaview games out there!
Im hoping that Nintendo still has the games in their database and I also hope that they will see this video and will release all the games from the satellite service
There was a collection on Mario magazines that had things like Mario smoking, toad and peach doing some “acts”, and Mario abusing peach in plushie forms
While information about the cost of a St. Giga subscription is thin on the ground, I did find a reference that stated the SoundLink content was a separate subscription in the amount of 600 yen -- roughly $6.75/month.
When I'm mad I always say THIS IS BROADCAST SATELLAVIEW lmao Anyways nice video as always tetrabit!!! Now, what would happen if some dude actually makes a satellite that has connection to the emulated BS-X and makes more games and stuff? That would be awesome!
There should be a mascot for TetraBit: Name: Pixelbit Design: Floating, colorful block with eyes and a mouth Personality: Factual, witty Voice: Tetra’s voice. I hope you can use this! ❤️
You were close on BS Zelda 1. It was a Soundlink-only game (the ingame music sequences apparently existing as a fallback since it was such an early game), in which you played as the same character as you did in the BS-X town (Link also seemingly being a fallback).
10:09 speaking about sutte hakkun there were plans to release it for Gameboy and Gameboy color but none was released until the 2020 when we got lotcheck leak
I remember AVGN talked about Satelavision once on Legend of Zelda, in the Japanese version there was a microphone in the NES controller where you can scream into and it modulated your voice and scared away the big bunny eared monster because it hated noise
The BxS shooter game was made by Athena's own Dezaemon, where Dezaemon is basically a "shmup maker" or "2D shooter maker" (i prefer the term 2D shooter than shmup or runNgun) Dezaemon is available for NES (reportedly the hardest to emulate), SNES (probably the best one), N64, Saturn, and PlayStation And it's surprisingly powerful, even have contests where people bring memory card and share their games, and the PS1 one reportedly came with weird and bizarre assortment of contest-winning games.
Saddened by the lack of no more than the mention of warios woods existing, not even mentioning it got aired twice in different skins The second one was as close to the American release of SNES Wario's Woods as Japan got with a few modes removed, and Birdo or Catherine as she's called there, being replaced with an honestly creepy but not scary rendition of... Er... Stevette...? But first they used it as some kind of advertising for some show called burst to laughter, where Birdo and the Whomp wall were replaced with sprite versions of real life actors. Again, Japan didn't get the SNES version AT ALL, so these were the only times they ever got a taste of it. You left them out though, which is a suuuuuuper shame, and makes me suuuuuuper sad
Before you were born...way back in 95...that's funny stuff...I mean God 1995 was like so long ago...okay, I'm busting your chops a little. Good and accurate video, keep up the great work. ;) What...no Chrono Trigger either...thats it I sentence you to 40 hours of non-stop Chrono Trigger or until you beat it! The shmup is pretty much Parodious (misspelled) for the Super Famicom.
Nowadays the most similar thing would be Telnet based MUDs and CGI/PHP only webgames. Yeah it's all text based (webgames can have graphics but still won't be interactive ones) but everything is rendered on the server. It could be interesting if someone just use PHP to make a game that would change itself depending on what time you log into the game. It's totally possible. (Well... Glass terminal style client games, for example, Minecraft, would also allow minigames and things like that. But there's very little stuff you can do to make the experience "not as Minecrafty" so it probably doesn't count.)
MMOs, if you want to know why. Basically, MMOs used to be all time based (you pay for the hours you log into the game) in China, which people don't quite like, and thus when private server for MMOs come, they used the "free to play, pay for powerful gear" model and got pretty popular. Then some MMOs started to officially using this idea and got wildly succeeded. Then games outside China also stole this idea. Then mobile games makes the idea more casual (pay for additional health)
Actually, the price of the St.GIGA was more like 7000 JPY, $64.?? USD (per year). The BS tuner was actually a decoder which could not change channels, acting like a passthrough that decoded the digital signal.
One strange thing on BS Super Mario USA is that at one point, an entire area plunges into blackness except the protagonist and the enemies! Very frustrating!
"Starting all the way back in April of 1995 [...] That's before even I was born." Goddamn do I feel old now. I'd be 10 three months later. :( But at the time, I was getting my own taste of something fairly similar that did come out stateside - Sega Channel. :)
4:47 I'm still surprised that Nintendo never brought us one (or several) "Satellaview Pak(s)". Maybe Kyoto's most famous company lost the data (I mean the source code of these games) itself? 5:58 To be fair: If you get a demo of a game today it's usually 30 starts, instead of a measly 5... Or its own thing build within the games engine. 6:37 Wait, so GameFreak's working title "Town" is a remake of the BS-X Bios? :P 10:23 Very original indeed... Down to 16-Bit-Links pink hair... Seriously, was there ever an explanation of Nintendo why Link has pink hair in A Link to the Past? 15:33 The Satellaview Mario titles are kinda meh. Probably thought back then to entice people to buy Super Mario All-Stars. But to be able to switch characters in-level whilst playing Super Mario Bros. 2 would be pretty great. 16:07 This problem is already surfacing -> Some games need a Day-One-Patch to even *run at all* , in twenty years or so they will be only available if you BUY A CONSOLE they're installed upon. Because the companies won't support the Day-One-Patches of their old titles forever... Sure, you will still be able to buy the game used. But it won't run, so what's the point? Also extras via DLC will likely become "a problem" for collectors at least. Or if you really enjoy an recent title in the future and then to know there *was* more of it, but you cannot access it... That will be pretty frustrating. I'm kinda bummed that you didn't cover BS Fire Emblem: Akaneia Senki. Why? It's not that interesting by itself, yet another FE starring androgynous poster boy Marth, but it's pretty cool that it was basically remade as a part of the DLCs for Fire Emblem: Awakening. -> Because in my opinion having it remade as DLC is as close as you can get to original concept. 16:28 I really enjoyed this video. And you're probably better off don't giving this "video line" a series name at all. Because it would be something alike "The Complete History of..." and people might call that plagiarism. -> Slopes Game Room
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Don't know why or if it was intended but the webcam felt 90s-esque as well. Which, either way, was a nice touch.
I think the world would be better with out cringe Mideast, aka, Tick freakin tok
I wish Nintendo would rerelease the satellaview games on the switch. obviously some changes would need to be made to replicate what it was actually like playing them, but still, it's an important part of Nintendo's history.
Yeah no kidding
It'd also be great if they can redo the entire BSX service in its entirety, remastered preferably
Mabey to, ya know, make Nintendo switch online more worth it
I thought that too and new things with audio and everything would be really cool. But it probably won't happen. :(
That was pretty entertaining and interesting! Good job Tetra!
Thanks bbqboi
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Use D-pad
*Sets name as Dpad*
Oi ralsei
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He used DPAD as the game asked.
10:21
Something else about the Satelleview was it live streamed music while you played! F-Zero played licensed classic rock songs for example, and yeah there was voice acting too in stuff like Mario and Fire Emblem. The Fire Emblem maps were actually remade for the sadly Japan-only remake of FE3 called New Mystery of the Emblem for the DS, but it's still nice to see some of that old gaming history survive officially.
The first gaming while listening to music stream
This was so interesting i loved it!! It would’ve been really cool to have this service back in the day...
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it would be really cool if I'm being honest
@@HemiHami UwU
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If that were to happen in the 1990s, Nintendo would have to join forces with a satellite company (like Dish, RCA or PrimeStar) to make distributing something similar to the BS-X service a reality for the SNES.
Dial-up internet is too slow, the telephone line belongs to the X-Band video game modem, broadband internet is many years away, and the Sega Channel owns the cable TV video-gaming landscape.
I was told gunpei yokois grandfather was ceo of st giga and after some digging it appears true. Supposedly after they heard of his work with the virtual boy they mentioned joining forces and it went from there
I never really view it as forgotten or obscure, even though it really is. I found out about it 4+ years ago when i got into the Fire Emblem franchise, I started with the gba entries then backtracked, and on my path I found out about this system because there was an FE game on it. When they remade the third entry in the series, they actually included the story and characters from the satellaview game which was pretty rad of them.
The worst part about the Satellaview is that not all of the games were saved, and are now lost to the sands of time. It's such a shame that so many games are completely lost and unplayable.
Yeah :(
True, so are most Sega Channel games.
@@ExtremeWreck Isn't every Sega Channel exclusive game lost? Sega Channel didn't even have a save function.
@@mudkiptg Yeah, which makes that place worse.
@@ExtremeWreck Yeah. I really hate how a lot of the games from this era of gaming are lost, never to be found again.
I still remember when the bz zelda team worked like hell to get those games into a functional state. So many memories getting BS Zelda and Ancient Stone Tablets running
*Your shelf is giving me anxiety.*
@Noah Gamer *w h a t ? ?* I actually don't know what that means,please explain!
"it started WAY back in 1995, heck that's even before I was born" ... thank you... now i'm feeling old :-( born in '85 *lol*
lol same!
I had to re read this multiple times
lol right? I was like "Bro you're a baby"
That happened when you were 10. 1995 is ten years after 1985...
Holy crap you were born after 1995? That's insane to me. Also that shelf is driving me ABSOLUTELY insane. Genos Woods makes it okay though
Thanks for this, it went so much more in-depth than other videos about this system. It’s really cool to eat to see it all now! Thanks a ton.
Thanks for watching!
6:29. "Weird computer guy" ITS SATEBO GODDAMNIT
The hardest thing to believe about this is that you were born after 1995
0:21 How did you get your shelf to look like that!?!
Maybe he went into debug mode in his house
No he hacked to get that
Plz kill me
@@theroyalgaxaly9773 sure
omg,i was looking on your channel for a Satellaview video after watching the super mario odyssey 3h ago,and i now see this,thanks you
Haha good timing !
Your telling me, at the time of this videos air. He was born after 1995 making him only 23... I thought he was 40.
Lol same
The "weird computer guy's" name is Satebo. ;) He acted as the mascot for the Satellaview (along with his satellite dish counterpart Parabo,) as well as a character in some of the Satellaview games.
This is a really great and accurate video as far as I know, amazing job!
Thanks for watching and for the info!
@@TetraBitGamingand it's not a weird computer guy, it's a weird TV with satellite wings guy.
1:24
OwO look what i seen with my very own two O's
Fun fact - chrono cross on the PS1 is actually a remake of sorts of radical dreamers - even uses some tunes from the soundtrack :)
I recently came across both BS LOZ and Ancient Stone of Tablets. Namely the former and all the modifications people have done to it, like having an original experience, Link/Zelda as characters, and turing the game into a real game rather than an event styled one. So was definitely cool to see more Satellaview games out there!
I like that face.
That's a nice face.
Well. This is a different type of lost bits. I love it! Keep up all your amazing work tetra
Nintendo should release some of these games again
Im hoping that Nintendo still has the games in their database and I also hope that they will see this video and will release all the games from the satellite service
There was a collection on Mario magazines that had things like Mario smoking, toad and peach doing some “acts”, and Mario abusing peach in plushie forms
0:03 MONOPOLY 2!? YOU BET I WOULD'VE PAYED FOR THAT!
I've been waiting for this ever since you mentioned it
Hope you enjoyed :)
While information about the cost of a St. Giga subscription is thin on the ground, I did find a reference that stated the SoundLink content was a separate subscription in the amount of 600 yen -- roughly $6.75/month.
5:17 I loved The Zets Intro Joke there!
Amazing overview was unaware of a lot of these
Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
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now i gotta wait for the sega channel lost games
also,*if ya ever do it make sure ya include Garfield Caught In The Act The Lost Levels*
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13:38-Wait, you're telling me that Mario collection was a scam? Ha-ha, now that's a good one.
How to get a hearted comment on tetra’s channel: B I N G B I N G W A H O O
Edit: wow I can’t believe that worked
Lol. That's funny
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SpecterQuilava I’m gonna try that
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@@LatteWiiU no
Oh so that's what Nathaniel Bandy is talking about in Ranking Mario Odyessy Costumes Video!
Good thing I watched this video first
Bowswer captures Peach is an endearing tradition that i wouldn't change for anything.
For those of you wondering the title of the top down shooter in this video at 12:30, it's entitled "Dezaemon BSX Version - BS-X Shooting."
When I'm mad I always say
THIS IS BROADCAST SATELLAVIEW lmao
Anyways nice video as always tetrabit!!!
Now, what would happen if some dude actually makes a satellite that has connection to the emulated BS-X and makes more games and stuff?
That would be awesome!
Haha yeah that'd be amazing
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Yesterday I found a 245 Romset Archive of Satellaview ROMS in the usenet. I can send them to you if you want them.
I want to be look at to be honest.
@@halilsahin4238 I can't share them over RUclips easily. Do you have telegram? I uploaded them there. t.me/nintendobs
@@tobs2470 can you send on google drive unfortunately ı dont have telegram
@@halilsahin4238 yeah, gimme a few minutes
@@halilsahin4238 drive.google.com/file/d/1TgT2FGsjjnC8d-Omjy7wpqBvnssu5VHr/view?usp=drivesdk
244 Roms in total. Enjoy.
TetraBit: it would make the magazines something closer to a podcast
Me: Nintendo Power. Nintendo Power Podcast. XD
There should be a mascot for TetraBit:
Name: Pixelbit
Design: Floating, colorful block with eyes and a mouth
Personality: Factual, witty
Voice: Tetra’s voice.
I hope you can use this! ❤️
You were close on BS Zelda 1. It was a Soundlink-only game (the ingame music sequences apparently existing as a fallback since it was such an early game), in which you played as the same character as you did in the BS-X town (Link also seemingly being a fallback).
There's also VHS footage of the first installment of BS Mario Collection.
Speaking of footage, I've found an absolute smorgasbord!
ruclips.net/p/PL-eTK1JuIi0JCqedFlZnH-62cYvt-6xCP
The shelf above the Bowser wall art gives me a little anxiety that it is going to fall. (nice video refresher about the Satellaview!!)
'and without tik tok' (wait that could be a good thing) *I AGREE!*
"Use D-Pad" Name:**blank** Tetra:HMMMMMMM *Names D-pad*
10:09 speaking about sutte hakkun there were plans to release it for Gameboy and Gameboy color but none was released until the 2020 when we got lotcheck leak
6:26 The feminine version of "Steve" is "Stephanie".
It's a joke
Fun fact: these days GIGA makes porn
I did not need this information but okay
I remember AVGN talked about Satelavision once on Legend of Zelda, in the Japanese version there was a microphone in the NES controller where you can scream into and it modulated your voice and scared away the big bunny eared monster because it hated noise
Dang dude, Bowsah done melted your shelf! I keep thinking,....is that stuff gonna fall off there??! CATCH IT BRAH!
What do you say when you lose a wii game? I want a wii-match!
Hey, its not *that* bad...
What amazes me is that those "fictional" top speeds in F-Zero are already surpassed by production cars in this day and age.
The computer is a satellite you know that if you actually SAW the intro long enough
RIP Near/Byuu. They were one of the legends that helped preserve the Sattelaview
The Kaizou Choujin Schbibinman series actually has ONE game that was localised in the west (NA), Shockman
The BxS shooter game was made by Athena's own Dezaemon, where Dezaemon is basically a "shmup maker" or "2D shooter maker" (i prefer the term 2D shooter than shmup or runNgun)
Dezaemon is available for NES (reportedly the hardest to emulate), SNES (probably the best one), N64, Saturn, and PlayStation
And it's surprisingly powerful, even have contests where people bring memory card and share their games, and the PS1 one reportedly came with weird and bizarre assortment of contest-winning games.
1:09 Mario T-posing in his former glory
Saddened by the lack of no more than the mention of warios woods existing, not even mentioning it got aired twice in different skins
The second one was as close to the American release of SNES Wario's Woods as Japan got with a few modes removed, and Birdo or Catherine as she's called there, being replaced with an honestly creepy but not scary rendition of... Er... Stevette...?
But first they used it as some kind of advertising for some show called burst to laughter, where Birdo and the Whomp wall were replaced with sprite versions of real life actors.
Again, Japan didn't get the SNES version AT ALL, so these were the only times they ever got a taste of it.
You left them out though, which is a suuuuuuper shame, and makes me suuuuuuper sad
I turned 6 in 1995, and I seriously thought this guy was at least 10 years older than me.
Satelligence
Chara Dreemurr - Christopher Moon I swear I can’t escape from you
@@SpecterPaladin Same Here
Before you were born...way back in 95...that's funny stuff...I mean God 1995 was like so long ago...okay, I'm busting your chops a little. Good and accurate video, keep up the great work. ;)
What...no Chrono Trigger either...thats it I sentence you to 40 hours of non-stop Chrono Trigger or until you beat it!
The shmup is pretty much Parodious (misspelled) for the Super Famicom.
Yeah I wish I could still play Scott pilgrim vs the world officially on ps3 because it was only digital
They did at least hint to us that this did actually exist, but only with a costume for Super Mario Odyssey.
11:57 wasn't the SNES discontinued a long time ago
0:31 Me: (Roundhouses the computer)
Lol
Tik Tok is dumb
In the words of Clyde "Tomato" Mandelin, the thing looks like a Super Frankencom.
Very happy that you mentioned this attachment to the Super Nintendo, it would be interesting if also nintendrew or more did similar as well
4:19 also leaks
7:58 Guru Guru's name in Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask makes so much more sense now
Can you tell me the name of the shootemup where you play as the satellaview TV guide mascot?
I wonder if it could be possible to get one of these working via a raspberry pi or something similar
Nowadays the most similar thing would be Telnet based MUDs and CGI/PHP only webgames. Yeah it's all text based (webgames can have graphics but still won't be interactive ones) but everything is rendered on the server.
It could be interesting if someone just use PHP to make a game that would change itself depending on what time you log into the game. It's totally possible.
(Well... Glass terminal style client games, for example, Minecraft, would also allow minigames and things like that. But there's very little stuff you can do to make the experience "not as Minecrafty" so it probably doesn't count.)
I can't believe you was only born in 1995. You look older than my Dad.
Anyone else notice that X-Files version of a shelf in the background... I just hear that theme music everytime I see that part.
How did we go from things like this to MicroTransactions to play a game normally?
EA, that's how.
MMOs, if you want to know why.
Basically, MMOs used to be all time based (you pay for the hours you log into the game) in China, which people don't quite like, and thus when private server for MMOs come, they used the "free to play, pay for powerful gear" model and got pretty popular. Then some MMOs started to officially using this idea and got wildly succeeded. Then games outside China also stole this idea. Then mobile games makes the idea more casual (pay for additional health)
@@FlameRat_YehLon Cool! Are you from China? If so, do you use VPN?
That's one small step for game, one giant leap for game kind
this was the original eshop...
Pretty much haha
Alexa. Play Wii Shop music
How can you look so old but yet so young at the same time
Dude you are on a tech radar article!
Am I? Do you have a link?
@@TetraBitGaming www.techradar.com/sg/news/ahead-of-the-game-the-weird-nintendo-tech-that-time-forgot
I love your videos by the way
@@jaydotson9876 cool! And thanks!
Actually, the price of the St.GIGA was more like 7000 JPY, $64.?? USD (per year). The BS tuner was actually a decoder which could not change channels, acting like a passthrough that decoded the digital signal.
One strange thing on BS Super Mario USA is that at one point, an entire area plunges into blackness except the protagonist and the enemies!
Very frustrating!
THE WOWOW PART KILLED ME XDXDXDXD
"Starting all the way back in April of 1995 [...] That's before even I was born."
Goddamn do I feel old now. I'd be 10 three months later. :(
But at the time, I was getting my own taste of something fairly similar that did come out stateside - Sega Channel. :)
Sattelite? That's out of this world!
Not forgotten with those views, Tetra
Yo tetra your face looks funny but awesome
I didn't know Michael Dukakis was into video games. Not Beau Bridges either
I wish I was a kid in the 90s in Japan and played the sattelaview and I love talking about internet and satellite
Very fascinating! DLC BEFORE DLC!!
B I N G B I N G W A H O O
1:24 PAUSE HERE NOW YOU DONT WANNA MISS WHATS GONNA HAPPEN
1:55 sound “LINK” haha
I have one of the BS-X Carts, but I'm missing the the add-on. Have 3 of the 8Mb cartridges... Sadly I can't play any of the games 😔
I wonder if it would be possible for someone to make a replacement service for this using the internet instead of through satellite...
It did not have voice actors playing on my games
4:47 I'm still surprised that Nintendo never brought us one (or several) "Satellaview Pak(s)".
Maybe Kyoto's most famous company lost the data (I mean the source code of these games) itself?
5:58 To be fair: If you get a demo of a game today it's usually 30 starts, instead of a measly 5... Or its own thing build within the games engine.
6:37 Wait, so GameFreak's working title "Town" is a remake of the BS-X Bios? :P
10:23 Very original indeed... Down to 16-Bit-Links pink hair... Seriously, was there ever an explanation of Nintendo why Link has pink hair in A Link to the Past?
15:33 The Satellaview Mario titles are kinda meh. Probably thought back then to entice people to buy Super Mario All-Stars.
But to be able to switch characters in-level whilst playing Super Mario Bros. 2 would be pretty great.
16:07 This problem is already surfacing -> Some games need a Day-One-Patch to even *run at all* , in twenty years or so they will be only available if you BUY A CONSOLE they're installed upon. Because the companies won't support the Day-One-Patches of their old titles forever... Sure, you will still be able to buy the game used. But it won't run, so what's the point? Also extras via DLC will likely become "a problem" for collectors at least. Or if you really enjoy an recent title in the future and then to know there *was* more of it, but you cannot access it... That will be pretty frustrating.
I'm kinda bummed that you didn't cover BS Fire Emblem: Akaneia Senki. Why? It's not that interesting by itself, yet another FE starring androgynous poster boy Marth, but it's pretty cool that it was basically remade as a part of the DLCs for Fire Emblem: Awakening.
-> Because in my opinion having it remade as DLC is as close as you can get to original concept.
16:28 I really enjoyed this video. And you're probably better off don't giving this "video line" a series name at all. Because it would be something alike "The Complete History of..." and people might call that plagiarism. -> Slopes Game Room
RIP Richtofen, he never spoke japenese.
Nintendo: the hipsters of live-streaming