Joe is streaming the Thunder Force games on Youtube right now.
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Joe is streaming the Thunder Force games on Youtube right now.
Caught some of that stream yesterday, only unfortunately I was too into doing the Chalice Dungeons for Bloodborne to pull myself away from (that and the stream will be archived for later viewing I thought). So only caught glimpses of the show here and there as I switched TV from Bloodborne and stream, but had the audio be all stream to hear the banter. Big fan of stream banter if the streamer is good at it, and Joe is good at it and has my type of humor. So looking forward to more streams myself, as I'm a bigger fan of this sort of thing.
Seen he had chat view in front of him this time too.
I'm liking that little Metal Jesus spoof. :p
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This episode didn't do it for me. Maybe it's just the mood I'm in.
I don't think any games really "pushed the hardware limits" of the 32x, considering it had less than 50 releases over a period of barely over 1 year.
I love those. Joe cracks me up.
I liked it. The problem I have with these types of videos that name lists, and it has nothing to do specifically with GameSack, is that I always get lost in terms of what games or systems they're referring to. The problem arises because they are edited like you would a professionally-structured documentary. And as accessible the pause and rewind buttons are, you just don't have the time to stop what you're doing every time you hear/see something that strikes your fancy. Let's be realistic, here: >99% of people who watch youtube gaming videos do so from the side of their eyes while doing something else; including the youtubers who provide said videos. The solution? Stick the name of the game or system to which you are referring throughout the entirety of the exposé of said game or system somewhere on the screen (it could be just in the form of annotations).
I agree QSF, a lil note at the bottom with the name and system would really help, but I get that it looks off though image wise.
I was stunned at that Driver game on the GBA. It almost looked like an early PSX game. I'm sure it's not particularly special or fun, but it's on the friggin' GBA!
I really like QuickSciFi's idea of adding the name of the game/system to the bottom of the screen.
Oh no! Again? Hardware pushed to limits or Games that seems impressive?
Yay! I'm in the 1%! VINTAGE RARE ME! :)
I never understand how people do that. Hell, my girlfriend "watches" Netflix like candy over thumbing through Instagram. Game Sack is TV for me. I plop in front and pay attention. I can see having background TV with Twitch or the less prepared YouTubers like Metal Jesus, but I just don't get not paying attention to good, scripted shows. Maybe it's an age thing? :(
I really love this, as of now, 4-part series. Not enough MD games, though.