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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
12. Wario Land 3 |
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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 Nov 21, 08 by DaveKuriboh |
Finally, another Telefang 2 video... I've actually more...wanted to upload a video of this battle for almost a year now, but the difficulty of navigating through the maze needed to get to here turned me off from doing it for a very, very long time until now. This maze is really complicated because there are plenty of switches to press, and often a switch would open a door far away, which makes it easy to get lost. Also, another thing is that there are four different color-coded sections to this maze, and in order to get from one colored room to another, you have to exit the relic, navigate your way through a desert (which is a maze in itself), and find the entrance to the room you're trying to find. It's also really large, making it easier to get lost. Even the mazes at the end of the first game, and even the one in my last video, are NOTHING compared to this one. This is one of the most complicated mazes in any video game I've seen, in fact. At least you aren't trapped like before, and you can heal upon exiting the relic. To give you an idea how complicated this is, I made some maps for you to see: The desert, which is outside the relic, which you must navigate to enter different parts of the relic Relic (Floor 1) Relic (Basement 1) Relic (Basement 2) Now for the battle itself. As soon as you try to get the treasure chest at the end of the maze, Otome, your rival, pops up and stops you from getting it. Then they talk (I don't know what they're saying, since it's in Japanese), then the battle starts! This time, her main Denjuu, Gyuun, is evolved into its Aquatic form (it was Sky previously), making it harder than the first battle against her (not to mention it's even faster than it was before). She also has two other Denjuu, Pulchela and Makyuret, and ALL of them are almost 8-10 levels ahead of mine, which makes the battle harder than it could have been. (Though, on the other hand, mine have type advantages for the most part.) Plenty of times, I almost lose the battle, but when I almost lose, the opponent either makes a stupid move (e.g. use a non-damaging move when I have one Denjuu with little health left), misses one of my Denjuu, or I end up healing in time. To make things harder, one of my Denjuu runs away when low at health, leaving me with two Denjuu. And, Otome constantly uses items when she has the chance (much like the modern Pokémon games, don't you think?) But I manage to win at the end, with Gymbaron's Meteor move being a HUGE help. Also, I've heard of some people who think the music at the beginning is scary for some reason... even though I happen to like it... Finally, again, a patch was used to partially translate the game in English, and here's the link to the patch FOR SPEED VERSION ONLY! http://rapidshare.com/files/165548414/Telefang_2_Speed.ips (A link for Power version will be uploaded shortly...) less |
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| Added Nov 3, 08 by DaveKuriboh |
I was playing through this game a second time and more...remembered how difficult this part of the game is. It has all these T-Fangers, many with difficult-to-beat Denjuu. I felt like recording a video of one of them... ha ha. Like my other videos of Telefang 1, this is actually the fake Diamond version. Oh, and this music is AWESOME! less |
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| Added Oct 17, 08 by DaveKuriboh |
After a long hiatus of uploading Telefang 2 videos, more...I decided to upload another one. This one takes place soon after the last Telefang 2 video I uploaded, where you're stuck in this hideout and cannot get out of it until you defeat the boss in this area. This hideout is really long and difficult, because it's an annoying maze, where you can get lost easily, plus there are all these switches that unlock doors in different parts of the hideout. It doesn't help that all these Hermits (the Grassland form) walk around and you have to fight them if they see you. This is the one of the hardest mazes in any game... it's even harder than any maze in the original Telefang... though the maze soon after this boss battle is even more complicated. At least the music in this hideout is awesome, which you can hear at the beginning of this video. If you are curious to what this hideout looks like, or you're stuck here, I took the time to make a map of this place.
Floor 1 Floor 2
Anyway, as for the battle itself, this one was hard, because one of my strongest Denjuu, Rex, hasn't evolved yet, and is only at Level 23, and the opponent Denjuu are from Level 35-42. The other two Denjuu I used, Parrotto (which is a secret Denjuu) and Chapmani, are at higher levels, and have type advantages, but are still at lower levels than the opponents are. Can they still be beaten? Well, with the help of special (or electric, or magic, whatever you want to call them) attacks, and items, it ends up being possible. I get bad luck at the beginning, where Chapmani faints, but the opponents still fall.
Oh, and Rex evolves after this battle. I wish this game had a more interesting animation sequence... it just evolves without any real animation. Even the original Telefang was more interesting when watching Denjuu evolve, even if it was blatantly ripped off of Pokémon's animation sequence.
Finally, 99% of the English text in this game is from a hack that I and some other people made. I'll link to the patch soon...
Now I hope people actually WATCH this video... O_o less |
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| Added Sep 3, 08 by DaveKuriboh |
| The intro of the Speed version of the GBA game Keitai more...Denjuu Telefang 2. This RPG was only released in Japan. less |
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| Added Sep 3, 08 by DaveKuriboh |
| The intro of the Power version of the GBA game Keitai more...Denjuu Telefang 2. This RPG was only released in Japan. less |
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| Added Sep 3, 08 by DaveKuriboh |
A second Telefang video. In case you are wondering, more...even though this is called "Pokémon Diamond," this is NOT a real Pokémon game, much less the Pokémon Diamond for the DS! It's a hack of Telefang. A badly translated hack.
Anyway, in this video, we have just defeated the boss in the Tulunk Water Station, and now the gate to Kelina Village is now unlocked. We must go there. We discover that a key is stolen and must get it. First you have to beat Sokuri. Then, you have to go to Gumi (who swears a lot, by the way) and defeat him. You can get inside the cave now. There are a lot of T-Fangers (people who use Denjuu) and will battle you. Eventually you will get the key and you will make it in the door at the very end. There is one final boss battle until the next part of the game...
Useful links for this game:
- [Wikipedia article] - [Patch that makes the font better] less |
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| Added Sep 3, 08 by DaveKuriboh |
Another Telefang 2 video! Here's a video of the boss more...fight with Easy Dog (really weird name, by the way, but not as weird as "Hat")... This one should be better than the last one because it's quicker and I use the more powerful Electric Attacks more often. Even though they have limited use, they're much more powerful!
Again, even though this game was Japanese-exclusive, I'm using a patch that translates part of the game in English. It's currently being worked on, but if you want the patch, here's a link:
http://rapidshare.com/files/82141734/Telefang_2_Power.ips
This only works on Power, not on Speed, but a Speed patch is being worked on as well.
UPDATE: Now there's a Speed patch!
http://rapidshare.com/files/82142695/Telefang_2_Speed.ips less |
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| Added Sep 3, 08 by DaveKuriboh |
A battle in the GBA game Telefang 2. This is one of more...my first Telefang 2 videos, and hopefully I will have more of them as time goes on.
Even though this game was Japanese-exclusive (sadly), you'll see that some of the text is in English. This is because I'm using a patch that is currently in progress. Just note that very little of the dialogue is translated (like in this video). If you want to download the patch yourself (note that this only works in Power version, not Speed), go to this link:
http://rapidshare.com/files/82141734/Telefang_2_Power.ips
UPDATE: Speed patch! Here's a link:
http://rapidshare.com/files/82142695/Telefang_2_Speed.ips
And no, I don't know what the Japanese text says. I can't read Japanese.
As for the battle itself, this was long because one of the rival's Denjuu was a pain in the neck to defeat. Two of them are easy, but Doon isn't. It takes a long time to whittle down his HP, and when it does, the T-Fanger (which is the Telefang equivalent of a trainer) just uses items to heal it (which, by the way, is one of the most annoying things in recent Pokémon games). Of course, to be able to beat him I used Electric Attacks which are powerful but have limited use. I SHOULD have used this halfway during the battle... oh well. I know for next time, I guess... less |
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| Added Sep 3, 08 by DaveKuriboh |
Another video of Telefang 2. This time, I'm playing more...Speed version, and I'm not as far as I am in Power. This is the first rival battle in Telefang 2. In Speed version, the rival's main Denjuu is Gyuun. He is a swift Denjuu...
Again, this is an unofficial translation. You may notice that the Speed translation isn't as complete yet as the Power translation; this is because they have to be done separately and the Speed translation was recently started to being worked on. In any case, you can download patches that translate the game here:
Power: http://rapidshare.com/files/82141734/Telefang_2_Power.ips Speed: http://rapidshare.com/files/82142695/Telefang_2_Speed.ips less |
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