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| My New Intro |
| This is a new intro that I may use at the beginning of videos I upload in the future. Previously, I didn't bother with this, because I focused more on the content of the video itself, but maybe my videos will look better if I do this than just doing the title. I tried not to make it too long so that people watching it won't think, "Come on! Just get on with the video already!" like what some people do with their videos. Tell me what you think of it.
I haven't decided whether I'm going to use the same music for every video, or whether the music will depend on the game in the video. But I'm definitely going to include some kind of music.
Oh, and for reference, here are the games included, in order:
1. Donkey Kong Country
2. Donkey Kong Land
3. Donkey Kong Country 2
4. Donkey Kong Land 2
5. Donkey Kong Country 3
6. Donkey Kong Land 3
7. Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japan)
8. Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
9. Pokémon Silver
10. Telefang
11. Telefang 2
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| Added Nov 24, 08 by DaveKuriboh |
This is a new intro that I may use at the beginning more...of videos I upload in the future. Previously, I didn't bother with this, because I focused more on the content of the video itself, but maybe my videos will look better if I do this than just doing the title. I tried not to make it too long so that people watching it won't think, "Come on! Just get on with the video already!" like what some people do with their videos. Tell me what you think of it. I haven't decided whether I'm going to use the same music for every video, or whether the music will depend on the game in the video. But I'm definitely going to include some kind of music. Oh, and for reference, here are the games included, in order: 1. Donkey Kong Country 2. Donkey Kong Land 3. Donkey Kong Country 2 4. Donkey Kong Land 2 5. Donkey Kong Country 3 6. Donkey Kong Land 3 7. Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japan) 8. Zelda II: The Adventure of Link 9. Pokémon Silver 10. Telefang 11. Telefang 2 12. Wario Land 3 less |
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| Added Oct 20, 08 by DaveKuriboh |
| Terekuribo (literally "Boo Goomba", from Teresa, the more...Japanese name of Boo, and Kuribo, the Japanese name of Goomba) are undead Goombas found in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins. It is, essentially, a cross between an ordinary Goomba and a Boo. This results in an enemy that is invincible, like a Boo, but moves and acts like a feeble Goomba. Green Shells and Starmen are effective in defeating it. It is only found in the schoolhouse level of the Pumpkin Zone. less |
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| Added Oct 18, 08 by DaveKuriboh |
| Horror Manor was a creepy level that Wario had to more...go through in Wario World. Most of the enemies are undead versions of the dinosaur enemies from Excitement Central. The mansion has three areas; the outside areas,(a graveyard and a courtyard) the inside of the manor, and the basement of the manor. The inside is actually quite normal-looking, but the strange basement of the manor contains many weird electric tricks and traps, along with the Brawl Doll boss. less |
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| Added Oct 18, 08 by DaveKuriboh |
Yep, Nintendo has announced a 3rd DS Design, The 2nd more...DS Lite Redesign and the games that are in the video. Here's some facts you should know about Nintendo's upcoming handheld: This handheld, to be released next month in Japan, upgrades the DS Lite (Which I plan to get) with a unit featuring a smaller footprint, larger screens, an SD card slot, built-in browser, and dual digital cameras.
Nintendo engineers shaved a few millimeters off to make the DSi slightly thinner, but it's a bit longer and wider: when closed, the DSi is 137.0mm wide by 74.9mm long, and 18.9 mm thick. The current DS Lite is 133.0 mm wide, 73.9mm long, and 21.5mm thick. With the DSi, you'll be getting a longer stylus: 92mm long vs. the DS Lite's stylus at 87.5mm.
While both the Nintendo DS Lite and the DSi systems share identical LCD technologies for their displays, the DSi screens are 3.25 inches diagonal, compared to the DS Lite's 3.0 inches. The DSi system will have five brightness settings where the DS Lite featured four.
The DSi will have its own unique AC adapter and will not share the same battery pack as the DS Lite handheld. But with all the extras the DSi offers, the battery life isn't quite up to the same standards as the DS Lite. At the lowest brightness setting, the DSi lasts 9 to 14 hours on a single charge depending on a variety of factors like Wi-Fi use. This doesn't quite meet the DS Lite's energy usage, at least according to Nintendo numbers where the current system lasts between 15 and 19 hours on a single charge. At the highest brightness, the usage of the DSi drops to 3 to 4 hours on a charge, compared to DS Lite at 5 to 8 hours.
According to the spec sheet, even though the DSi won't play Game Boy Advance games due to the lack of GBA slot, it will play games written specifically for the DSi as well as current DS games. It is unclear whether there will be exclusive DSi packaging for games that are made only with the DSi and its unique functions in mind. And here are the games. 2008
Self-indulgent Fashion: Girls' Mode Know by Walking: Life Rhythm DS Kirby Super Star Ultra World Food: Talk! DS Food Navi Power Pro-kun Pocket 11 Mega Man Star Force 3 Valkyrie Profile Chrono Trigger Chocobo Tales 2 (Chocobo and the Magical Picture Book 2) (YES!!!!!!!!!) Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer 2 (Mysterious Dungeon: Fuuren no Shiren DS 2) Let's Make a Soccer Team DS Phantasy Star Zero Wind of Nostalgia DS Nishimura Kyotarou Suspense Detective Series 2 Momotarou Dentetsu 20th Anniversary Tamagotchi's Sparkling Shop Tales of Hearts: Anime Movie Edition/CG Movie Edition Harvest Moon: Welcome to the Wind's Bazaar (Youkoso Kaze no Bazaar e) Avalon Code Prof. Layton and the Last Time Travel
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DS Fortune-Telling Life Friend Collection Mario & Luigi RPG 3 (Can't wait, but gotta buy the first 2!) Made in Me (Wario Ware) Solid Body Picross Gyakuten Kenji FFCC: Echoes of Time Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days Shining Force Feather Seventh Dragon Infinite Space I do hope you enjoy the very first DS-i Video to be shown here on Livevideo! less |
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| Added Aug 20, 08 by DaveKuriboh |
I don't know why I chose Floatzel for this, but a more...few things do seem to work out (such as the fins being recolored like Syrup's wristbands). Plus isn't cool to see Floatzel as a marauding pirate?
Foatzel is © of Gamefreak. Captain Syrup is © of Nintendo. The Floatzel sprite, once again, is from Pokésho. less |
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| Added Aug 18, 08 by DaveKuriboh |
Using a Raichu and Pachirisu as the Wario Brothers more...goes hand-and-foot with the fact I have Plusle and Minun as the Mario Brothers. "Pachuigi" didn't turn out as I'd hoped do to the awkward pose and plush toy body, but "Waichu-ario" turned out great (at least I think so).
Wario and Waluigi are © of Nintendo. Pachirisu and Raichu are © of Gamefreak. less |
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| Added Aug 16, 08 by DaveKuriboh |
Cosmic Wario is one of Wario's numerous transformations. more...Cosmic Wario's first, and currently only, appearance was in the game Wario: Master of Disguise. He attacks with an laser-pistol and can jump higher than normal Wario. He also has a floaty jump and can shoot through ropes and shoot blue balls that will activate objects such as ladders (In Episode 2, Cosmic Wario can shoot lasers to access a sort of hidden ladder). He is powered up by silver gems.
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| Added Aug 8, 08 by DaveKuriboh |
Fencing (or Individual Epée) is a real-life olympic more...event in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games and the only one in the "Fencing" category. The game is played by jabbing the opponent with an epée. The first player to reach 15 points wins the round. There are two rounds each game; the preliminary rounds and the final rounds. There is also a bonus round for the players who lost the preliminary's. It has a Dream version, called Dream Fencing, where Special Attacks can be used.
Shadow the Hedgehog is © of Sega. Wario is © of Nintendo less |
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