Explains Adventure Mode, but only Mushroom Kingdom and Underground Maze. I don't explain things that I've already explained in other videos. I cut it up to keep the quality decent.
Explains Adventure Mode, but everything after Mushroom Kingdom and Underground Maze. I don't explain things that I've already explained in other videos. I cut it up to keep the quality decent.
Covers the barrel (container item), food, Maxim Tomato, Heart Container and Warp Star.
Not a lot, I know, but the rest will be up shortly, sometime in the next several hours.
It just takes forever to process the "YouTube-friendly" videos that I upload.
Shows where I believe the elements of the Brinstar stage come from. Though, since the Brinstar stage is mostly made up, most of the connections I make are mostly conjectures.
Watch it in high quality if you can.
OK, zip it. I know it's 20 minutes long, but there's a lot of material to cover for this stage.
I can't be bothered to type up a proper description now. I just want to start the video uploading so it gets put up on Youtube. Once that happens, I will then change the description
Shows where I believe some of the event matches in Super Smash Bros. Melee are derived from. (I recommend watching the video in higher quality using the old YouTube player if you can.)
The reason I show those things being done in the Drug Store is to illustrate that it's an important place in the game, which is probably why it's the centerpiece for the Onett stage.
Also, I did my best to make the quality good for this video, but trying to stretch 100MB over 23 minutes of video isn't easy.
Shows where I believe some of the event matches in Super Smash Bros. Melee have been derived from. (I recommend watching the video in higher quality using the old YouTube player if you can.)
Shows where some of the poses come from.
I try to avoid rhetoric and theory in this one and shoot straight for the ones that I notice come directly from the games. Though I admit Ganondorf's might be pushing it a little bit.
Besides, most poses were already done in Super Smash Bros. or they are something that can be derived from an existing move.
This is the corrected version of the first video of Roy's moves I posted. It attempts to show where some of Roy's moves have been derived from. It shows Roy's original moves instead of stating some theory based on another Fire Emblem game from the same storyline.
Covers the Bunny Hood, Cloaking Device, Arrow Barrel, Egg container item and Capsule container item.
Yes, I understand that the Capsule part is pushing it, but it was a crazy theory I thought of one day, so I decided to include it anyway.
This video covers the Super Scope, Fire Flower, Lip's Stick and the Star Rod.
Also, sorry for using the same footage three times over during the Super Scope part. When I capture these, I really don't know what I'm going to say for the most part, so I hadn't planned on explaining as much as I did when I captured that.