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  • Nintendo Famicom Disk System review! classicgameroom.com/vaultpages...
    Classic Game Room reviews the Nintendo Famicom Disk System add on for the Nintendo Family Computer (aka Famicom). Play Nintendo games on floppy discs!! What's not to love?
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  • @demetriuslewis4632
    @demetriuslewis4632 Před 3 lety +10

    Love this channel! He's always showing stuff I never got to see in my early childhood

  • @Patrick_Bateman92
    @Patrick_Bateman92 Před 9 lety +12

    The thing I'm most impressed with is your perfect pronunciation of Worcestershire.

  • @segagirladventurespico

    I love your video . Im getting the famicom i didn't know about the floppy disc bottom and the other game console you put on top SO COOL

  • @magnusharrison2715
    @magnusharrison2715 Před 4 lety +3

    I miss this kind of reviews and the old early 2010’s CZcams

  • @TBustah
    @TBustah Před 9 lety +50

    Actually, the disks weren't proprietary. It was a slightly modified version of Mitsumi's Quick Disk format.
    Once people figured out how to get past Nintendo's pathetic lockout system (backwards letters that fit into the "I" and "N" of the Nintendo text on each disk) and how to copy disks, the rampant piracy that followed was the main reason the system was never released outside of Japan.

    • @MrGencyExit64
      @MrGencyExit64 Před 9 lety +8

      That and the abysmal load times. I think Asians think of the western world as a bunch of impatient blowhards who like simple oversized things. There's a little bit of truth to that, but I still think Mario 2 should not have been deemed too difficult ;)

    • @ColtGColtG
      @ColtGColtG Před 9 lety +6

      MrGencyExit64 or ff 2,3, and 5. and instead giving us the "Fisher Price My First JRPG" known as Final Fantasy Mystic Quest

    • @MrGencyExit64
      @MrGencyExit64 Před 9 lety +4

      Colt Gustafson Well, that's sort of excusable in my book. They were pumping out Final Fantasy games so frequently back then that they couldn't get around to localizing them before the SNES was released.
      I think they thought that gamers would backlash if a new game was released on the NES after the SNES was released -- fortunately they don't do that these days, there's still a steady in-flux of PS3 JRPGs being localized.

    • @ColtGColtG
      @ColtGColtG Před 9 lety +2

      From what I have read the only justification Square used at the time was they thought they were too difficult for westerners. And that is why Mystic Quest was made, a simple easy to digest press x button to win jrpg that also included the full strategy guide.

    • @SimplySeanATX
      @SimplySeanATX Před 9 lety +4

      Colt Gustafson Oh wahhh, it's a good game and it was great for what it was. It is what helped me learn RPGs in a more in depth manner(at a very young age) along with Super Mario RPG. So I think it actually did some good, if I had never played that FF I would have never tried the others. So I get really flurried when people just bash FF Mystic Quest for being too easy when it was supposed to be, the Japanese said that RPGs were too hard for us? For the larger market at the time we didn't understand the playstyle yet(like I said, the larger market.) Theres always those people who played "everything and had no problems"

  • @TheyCallMeSledge
    @TheyCallMeSledge Před 9 lety +11

    Felicity has been sending Mark a lot of rare gaming treats as of late. She's almost right up there with Mohammed from Qatar.

    • @alifarhat16
      @alifarhat16 Před 9 lety +6

      Nothing will ever reach Mohammad, he's legendary

    • @ColtGColtG
      @ColtGColtG Před 9 lety +2

      wazzmalo Hey there is plenty of love to go around to both of them for supplying so much goodness for Mark to share with us.

  • @mikanichie4849
    @mikanichie4849 Před 9 lety

    Finally!One guy came up and show me how this miracle thing actually works.Thank you!!

  • @CornishCreamtea07
    @CornishCreamtea07 Před 9 lety +74

    Does anyone else thing the Famicon looks more stylish than the NES.

    • @thcrazyretrogamer
      @thcrazyretrogamer Před 9 lety +7

      Everyone but Mark. I won't hold that against him though,his Famicom is sun damaged. Mines perly white and beautiful!

    • @kylem1112
      @kylem1112 Před 9 lety +3

      i personally think the famicom looks too childish. it looks too much like a toy

    • @thcrazyretrogamer
      @thcrazyretrogamer Před 9 lety +16

      And the NES looks like a grey drab brick.

    • @kylem1112
      @kylem1112 Před 9 lety +3

      i dont think it looks drab at all. yeah it's gray so what? most consoles these days are either black or white. it doesn't mean they still dont look sleek in design

    • @izicial7469
      @izicial7469 Před 9 lety +7

      Naturally because the NES was supposed to look like crappy AV gear.

  • @praxicoide
    @praxicoide Před 9 lety +1

    I have one of these and I love it to death. So many great games are exclusive to it. There's also an extra sound channel, which is really noticeable on some games, like 3D Hot Rally.

  • @ClexYoshi
    @ClexYoshi Před 9 lety +3

    Mark, there are some key things you failed to mention as selling points of the Disk System.
    - Enhanced Audio Quality from the standard MMC5 chips put into the NES.
    - The jaunty little tune that plays when you start the disc system's awesomeness and how they repurposed it for the Gamecube but slowed down by a factor of 1600%.
    - Nazo no Murasamejou, Shin Onigashima, and the Famicom Detective Club games being possibly the three great missing treasures to the west that never got an NES conversion.
    -The Legend of Zelda, Metroid, Kid Icarus, Doki Doki Panic and a slew of other Nintendo made classics that people think of when they they think of the NES were originally Disk System exclusives.

  • @ZetZatar
    @ZetZatar Před 9 lety +6

    The Adventures of Space Cricket from Uranus!
    Make it Happen, Mark!

  • @ATCRyderX
    @ATCRyderX Před 9 lety +2

    I randomly stumbled upon one of these little gems on good ol eGay the other night for like $60 and had to know more. Here I am. Had a feeling CGR would do me right. Kittens and SpaceShips - Bidding now.

  • @ssjmichael
    @ssjmichael Před 9 lety

    Those disks abd the cases they come in are awesome

  • @HeranBago
    @HeranBago Před 9 lety

    Mark I am a little disappointed that this review did not feature the noise that the FDS makes when loading a game or side. This is a defining characteristic of the system!

  • @waterdog737
    @waterdog737 Před 9 lety +2

    Spaceships and Kittens, sounds totally awesome XD
    BEST CATCH PHRASE EVER

  • @adandelgado4069
    @adandelgado4069 Před 10 měsíci

    Great review

  • @markplott4820
    @markplott4820 Před 9 lety +2

    I actually saw this in japan in 1985 !
    sure, you could buy games but the really killer app of the Nintendo Disk System is that you could go down to your local game store and download a copy of what ever games that store had available . you could then trade with your friends or better yet download a different game on to the disk. so sad we never got this in America.

  • @djhabibi04
    @djhabibi04 Před 9 lety +3

    Felicity's name keeps coming up. How about a video with skype interviews with your biggest donators? I'm sure a lot of us would love to hear about them and how they got this stuff!

  • @BenJabituya
    @BenJabituya Před 4 lety

    I have a Famicom, NOW I NEED THE DISK SYSTEM TO ADD TO MY COLLECTION!!

  • @erika_fuzzbottom
    @erika_fuzzbottom Před 9 lety +1

    I wonder how different things would be if the Famicom Disk System got an international release.

  • @maboroshi1986
    @maboroshi1986 Před 9 lety +1

    the FDS actually does enhance the famicom in a few ways. the increased capacity of disks vs carts(at the time) was just one advantage. another was the increased amount of RAM and additional sound channels provided to the famicom. a large amount of games released on FDS and localized on the NES have noticeable sound differences, zelda and zelda 2 are very noticeable and castlevania 3 sounds very different.

  • @ednardom.toledo9947
    @ednardom.toledo9947 Před 9 lety

    Great vid! Thank you for this!

  • @BobfishAlmighty
    @BobfishAlmighty Před 9 lety

    Oh man, there is nothing in the world as satisfying as that click. I miss the Acorn :/

  • @Bliced
    @Bliced Před 9 lety

    I love my disk system :) , its in arms reach of me right now with my famicom sitting nicely on top :) with a little castlevania for the holiday.
    Also if you slow down the famicom system theme its the gamecube menu music

  • @jakespidermonkey1994
    @jakespidermonkey1994 Před 9 lety +1

    The Adventures of Chatran (the game with the cat) is actually a game based on the movie of the same name. Interestingly enough, this movie was completely re-cut and brought to America under it's more famous title, "The Adventures of Milo and Otis."
    Yea...there was a Milo and Otis game...on the Famicom Disk System...

    • @setLillie
      @setLillie Před 8 lety

      I have that movie
      it's good

  • @whitewolfinc
    @whitewolfinc Před 7 lety +1

    "And now I shall warp to Uranus" I'm a grown ass man, and I laughed pretty good at that.

  • @MegaManNeo
    @MegaManNeo Před 9 lety

    3:18 - 3:31 I'm still having some old floppy drive with some broken disks, just for that sound! Ahh~ that nostalgia.
    Also 5:48 Super Mario Bros. 1 like counters? This game is proved to be awesome!

  • @idnyftw
    @idnyftw Před 9 lety

    oh my god I've always wanted to have that back when I was a little jimmy junior...

  • @FinalStage4L
    @FinalStage4L Před 9 lety

    I have owned 2 there great a great piece of history indeed

  • @itslulzy
    @itslulzy Před 9 lety

    Metroid is available on the Disk system, just thought I mention it.

  • @willcamick
    @willcamick Před 9 lety

    That thing is so cool !!!! I want one

  • @Michirin9801
    @Michirin9801 Před 9 lety +1

    That's a neat little device, I always had so much interest on the Famicom Disk System!
    You know how they could have done it even better? With 2 FDD readers to make bigger games, more ram, and increased processing speed! So they could do games on a level superior to that of the PC-88 and maybe even the Sharp X1 and the FM7!
    They could also have added FM synthesis to the unit with 6 sound channels plus the 4 that the Famicom already had, and maybe a better color palette and/or more colors on-screen!
    That's a neat idea, somebody should do a Famicom Disk System 2.0 someday for the Famicom! With all that that I mentioned above! FM sound, more colors, 2 FDDs and all that!
    (I know it's never going to happen but... Oh well, I can dream right?)

    • @flatshade
      @flatshade Před 9 lety

      Too expensive at the time, at least for the target audience.

    • @storerestore
      @storerestore Před 9 lety

      there's nothing stopping anyone from implementing multi disk games on this already, no need for dual disk drives. amiga users will insist; they spent a lot of time swapping disks mid-game which is really OK. also look at more modern consoles, where games sometimes came on a set of four CD-ROM disks.
      instead of dual disk drives, this should not have been based on a proprietary version of a floppy format that fell into obscurity soon after (easy to say with in hindsight). with high density 3.5" floppies, you could have stored ten times as much game data already.

  • @edrosa3485
    @edrosa3485 Před 2 lety

    Have missed this show.

  • @Shundi12
    @Shundi12 Před 9 lety

    Mark is right, these disk systems are cool. I have one and a Twin Famicom as well (crappy video of these on my channel). If you are after one, I would recommend buying one that doesn't read disks. They are pretty easy to fix and much cheaper than a working one. I got mine for £20 each :)

  • @MrGencyExit64
    @MrGencyExit64 Před 9 lety +1

    You also have to periodically service the drive belt in this contraption, much like an old turntable. Nintendo used to offer this service free of charge in Japan, but you pretty much had to do it yourself anywhere else in the world. Now Nintendo doesn't even do this for their Japanese customers so it's a moot point :P

  • @Call_MeJD
    @Call_MeJD Před 9 lety

    *"Gaming and fun in the same sentence "* Story of the online gaming life right now.

  • @ElHinchaDelDRAGON
    @ElHinchaDelDRAGON Před 9 lety

    Old school.....love it.

  • @SageOwl
    @SageOwl Před 8 lety +1

    I got one of these and right off the bat the RAM adapter was displaying garbled sprites using the AV Famicom. I sent it back to the dude I bought it from and he sent me an alternate one (long story short if you have the earlier version of the RAM adapter and use it with an AV Famicom this will happen. You need the later revision).
    Later on after acquiring some other games I ran into yet another snag: error codes. It started with Castlevania when after I beat the Mummy and it was loading the next stage it would give me err 27. I then tried Zelda 1 and it won't even load anything off side B after I flip the disc post the title screen. Metroid gave me an error after I tried saving my game once, but then it worked and doesn't actually save anything. I have about 5 games now and only three of them play. Basically, the games are faulty as well. It is to be expected given most are 30 years old and the fact that people had direct access to rewriting in Japan.
    Luckily this doesn't bother me much since I have an Everdrive that plays the games perfectly, but the FM sound effects are not quite 100%.

  • @batman200
    @batman200 Před 9 lety

    Lord Karnage do you know where i can get a translation of the famicom disk system versions zelda and zelda 2

  • @OtterloopB
    @OtterloopB Před 9 lety +2

    To this day, I'm shocked nobody on CGR has ever reviewed Jet Force Gemini. Or Kya: Dark Lineage. Or... wait, maybe they did review Boogerman.
    Still, there's games out there you guys haven't touched yet.
    And I still want a CGR Christmas Special. Just wrap some lights around a Vectrex and top it with a Sega Gamegear.

    • @El8MAGNATE
      @El8MAGNATE Před 9 lety

      buy them and send them to Mark!

  • @TheRealArtimusKnight
    @TheRealArtimusKnight Před 2 lety +2

    What I love about CGR is the fact that when he says it’s a good game, 9/10 it is a good game. Very reputable channel. Look here if you need good reviews of gaming hardware and games alike

  • @zulflbeatz
    @zulflbeatz Před 9 lety

    long time not play all this games

  • @zborgerd
    @zborgerd Před 9 lety

    Sounds like the audio in the FDS version of Gyruss is just ever so slightly improved over the the NES release. Interesting.
    As was typical with Famicom to NES releases without the VRC chips, it seems like the FDS had some simple wavetable as well.

    • @MrGencyExit64
      @MrGencyExit64 Před 9 lety

      I'm pretty sure the Famicom Disk System used FM synthesis as well, but it had an extra 1 channel wavetable ("voice") that made music a lot more vibrant. They had to remaster the Zelda music to compensate for this when they published it on a cartridge outside of Japan :-\ For full wavetable synthesis you'd have to wait until the SNES.

  • @mipropiosoft
    @mipropiosoft Před 9 lety +5

    Siempre me gusto mas el tamaño de un disquete (mini-disk) al de un cd o dvd.

    • @kylem1112
      @kylem1112 Před 9 lety +1

      mi tambien

    • @FlyinBlaney
      @FlyinBlaney Před 5 lety

      Just an English speaking American passing through

  • @johneysupergd7796
    @johneysupergd7796 Před 9 lety

    I must say, the famicom disk system actualy looks cool, with great games on it,like castlevania 2 being enhanced as opposed to the nes version.

  • @Jallge
    @Jallge Před 9 lety

    Felicity must like you, Mark. For a second I thought that maybe LukeMorse1 might have sent it to you. He used to pick up the broken ones for cheap and fix them.

  • @violatethemagistrate
    @violatethemagistrate Před 9 lety

    I have 12 or 13 consoles now,and I've had my eye on the Fami-disk for a while. Does anyone have one? Want a 2nd (or 3rd,or 10th) opinion on it.

  • @dougarr
    @dougarr Před 9 lety

    this beast is amazing.
    i think this beats the upgrades for the Sega consoles.
    im hyped just at watching this device !

  • @andrewdupuis1151
    @andrewdupuis1151 Před 6 lety

    I am trying get hold of one. its to bad they didn't come to other country's

  • @SumeaBizarro
    @SumeaBizarro Před 9 lety

    You know you are watching the best video game show on internet when Famicom Disk System gets footnote:
    Spaceships and Kittens.

  • @captainmappy3959
    @captainmappy3959 Před 9 lety +3

    If someone doesn't at least giggle at a Uranus joke, I don't know what that would say about them as a person.

  • @TheAnimeFascist
    @TheAnimeFascist Před 9 lety

    The Space Cricket still Lives!

  • @joltzy
    @joltzy Před 9 lety +5

    All hail CGR!

    • @joltzy
      @joltzy Před 9 lety

      Nagifan7496 HAIL!!!!

  • @leandrooliveira3070
    @leandrooliveira3070 Před 9 lety +5

    I was born in 2000 so I didn't experience that gen even though I played on a Mega Drive Mark II(I guess that is the name, a smaller mega Drive without the circle on top and the high definition graphics). But I Can't help but say how awesome these things look. Console add-ons, cartridges... I still prefer discs nowadays.
    This made me think of something: Why did the gaming industry stop doing stuff that improved our consoles like Sega CD or Sega 32x? Last thing that looked like this was the Wii Plus stuff that you plugged on the controller and made it more precise. Things like that would probably help consoles to keep up with new technologies. Ofc it isn't easy but it might help. Is it because of The price?

    • @D00mnukem
      @D00mnukem Před 9 lety +2

      ***** They historically are set up for failure. There are a few things that keep it from succeeding:
      1)Console owners would have to purchase the add-on as well as the base console. Financially, it would be a nightmare. It would work if the add-on was a lot cheaper then the system, but in most cases, it's more or equal to the price of the base console (Sega Genesis $190, Sega CD $300). Overall, it's better just to wait a few more years when the new system comes out, and is cheaper and graphically powerful (Sega Saturn $400).
      2)New hardware means new things for the Developers to get used to. They would have to spend a lot of time trying to make their games work on a piece of hardware that runs off of another piece of hardware that is different than the other piece of hardware they're used to; games would take forever to come out, and by that time, a new system is out (The N64DD had a lot of promising titles being developed for it, but took too long and just released it on the base N64 or moved development to the Gamecube).
      3)Because of the poor sales, developers (especially third-party) wouldn't have a reason to make games on it. They most likely would be rushed out to save money, and the games would suck (just look at the library of games for the Sega CD).
      Also, the Wii MotionPlus was eventually built right into the Wii remote, I don't know how sales were on it, but It seems obvious that having it built in was the better choice instead of having to buy it separately.

    • @leandrooliveira3070
      @leandrooliveira3070 Před 9 lety

      Ah I see. So it was the price and the difficulty of readapting themselves to another hardware... Thanks for the answer!

    • @DennisForstner
      @DennisForstner Před 9 lety

      D00mnukem there were a few good CD and 32x titles but they either faded into obscurity or were ported onto more successful systems like the PS1 or Saturn.

    • @Darkwisdom9
      @Darkwisdom9 Před 9 lety +1

      ***** Money. The companies always want you to play on their terms. Plus, with x86 systems, addons are no longer viable, they'd be expensive to produce and would probably cost as much as the base console because they'd need a lot of development to interact properly with the hardware. Consoles are an all in one deal nowadays, the chips are all built into the motherboard and such.
      Think of it this way, the Wii was originally supposed to be like an addon to the gamecube. But with all of the new features, it would be unviable and very expensive to develop and to buy as a consumer. They released it as an all in one console later on. That's the reason the wii has 100% compatibility with gamecube games, they essentially use the same hardware, but tweaked slightly.

    • @leandrooliveira3070
      @leandrooliveira3070 Před 9 lety

      C G0R3Z actually I always saw the wii as a GameCube with motion and other stuff but didn't know that it was actually a GC with more stuff. Thanks for the info

  • @superman55566
    @superman55566 Před 9 lety

    thank you FELICITY

  • @LSDodgers
    @LSDodgers Před 9 lety

    I love classic games...

  • @UnhealthyGrapejuice
    @UnhealthyGrapejuice Před 9 lety

    i like how he always pauses when he says "famicon.... DISK system"!

  • @JaredLowry
    @JaredLowry Před 9 lety

    Kittens and spaceships is all you need!

  • @NefariousDreary
    @NefariousDreary Před 9 lety

    Lol Warp to Uranus. That made me lol XD

  • @dsol9767
    @dsol9767 Před 9 lety

    Gyruss!!!!! One of the best for me

  • @garagegamer6484
    @garagegamer6484 Před 8 lety

    Try unplugging the 2nd player controller from the famicom or wave your hand in front of the microphone and see if it changes the sound of the buzz. My Famicom had the very same buzz your is doing and when took apart the console and unplugged the 2nd controller the buzz stopped.

    • @acidpurewarrior
      @acidpurewarrior Před 8 lety

      +Kiall Gage he is getting the hum on an av famicom

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před 8 lety

      +Kiall Gage you need a magnet on your power cable.

  • @MadYokeRap
    @MadYokeRap Před 6 lety +1

    "You've got to be pretty serious about your games" cuts to Mark playing a game about kittens.

  • @NEzell-sj1yu
    @NEzell-sj1yu Před 9 lety

    It would be fun to see you do a review of the FDS version of Zelda, with its fairly important differences from the cartridge version. For one thing, you'll HAVE to use your classic Famicom, since stalphos require the microphone to defeat (isn't stalphos the name for the rabbit things? I can never remember...) and the music is supposed to be infinitely superior as well due to the increased number of channels and sounds the FDS is capable of.
    And, no, I can't send you a copy, though maybe if you contact Japan someone can send you one of the old booths that let you write games to your own floppies...

  • @pseudonym4893
    @pseudonym4893 Před 9 lety

    So do people send you these things to keep or do they just lend them to you for review? Or do you buy them? Either way it must be cool to be constantly getting cool video game stuff in the mail.

  • @andrependleton7242
    @andrependleton7242 Před 9 lety

    Legendary!

  • @eduardocordova1932
    @eduardocordova1932 Před 8 lety +1

    please create vídeo of jetman and zyuranger of nes

  • @johneygd
    @johneygd Před 10 měsíci

    The only thing the famicom disksystem was missing was a duel 6:23 read & write head sothat you didn’t need to flip disks at certain points,that would,e make things easier,

  • @abramelinomago516
    @abramelinomago516 Před 3 lety

    A Chatran's game? Didn't know there was one!

  • @davidmoorman4031
    @davidmoorman4031 Před 6 lety +1

    I have both systems.

  • @rileytheflamingwookiecooki5646

    Good video! ( :

  • @NTxC
    @NTxC Před 9 lety +10

    Seriously, who dislikes these videos?

  • @Cactusman129
    @Cactusman129 Před 6 lety

    the FDS also has a richer sound chip compared to the base model famicom/NES. Listen to the Japanese soundtracks from Zelda or Metroid and you can hear the difference.

  • @ragexpo9446
    @ragexpo9446 Před 9 lety

    Diskun would approve.

  • @segagirladventurespico

    Cool floppy disc wow

  • @ThePolicenaut
    @ThePolicenaut Před 9 lety +3

    The disk system is a really sweet add on but when it goes wrong you will wish you never bothered,they are hell to calibrate.
    Luckily the famicom everdrive plays disk system games
    Another thing i didnt hear him mention that it has additional sound chips,listen to the intro to zelda or metroid to hear the difference.

  • @jplayzgamez4677
    @jplayzgamez4677 Před 9 lety

    Floppy is luv floppy is life

  • @eliplasse
    @eliplasse Před 9 lety

    What was that computer in the beginning of the intro?

  • @Utubbin1999
    @Utubbin1999 Před 9 lety

    wow I never seen one of these

  • @AmakiirHF
    @AmakiirHF Před 9 lety

    Thumbs up for fun!

  • @Sjono
    @Sjono Před 9 lety

    I'm glad they didn't complicate matters with the NES

  • @only257
    @only257 Před 9 lety

    Awesome

  • @singnitpick
    @singnitpick Před 9 lety +5

    My dream is to see Mark & Metal jesus rocks Do a video together...i hope I live to see that beautiful day:D

    • @GroupCaptSlow
      @GroupCaptSlow Před 9 lety

      I've been thinking the same thing for some time now

    • @singnitpick
      @singnitpick Před 9 lety

      John Cooke I wonder if theyv ever met at retropoloza or some event since they both are retro enthusiasts. It may not work with alphaomegasin because his style is the complete opposite of mark & metaljesusrocks

    • @Caveira138
      @Caveira138 Před 9 lety

      And the guys from Game Sack. AVGN is from Pennsylvania which I think Mark is as well. Surprised that hasn't happen. Battle of the Sega and Nintendo fan boys.

  • @mintsiez
    @mintsiez Před 9 lety

    was that the milo and otis game ?

  • @mattorama
    @mattorama Před 9 lety

    Does it work with a US top loader and a Honeybee adapter?

    • @RichardCraig
      @RichardCraig Před 9 lety

      Robo9400 Actually, the NES had its expansion port moved from the cartridge slot to the underside of the system, so it wouldn't work. This is also why the enhanced sound chip in games like Castlevania 3 couldn't be used outside of Japan, because it connected through the same expansion interface as the FDS.

  • @jupreindeer
    @jupreindeer Před 9 lety

    How can the Famicom be so eye blinding colorful, yet the adapter cartridge is base line black? Should be illuminated purple...or something.

  • @cgavin1
    @cgavin1 Před 9 lety

    Damn there's no dust cover over the floppy? That's UNSAFE HEX YO.

  • @holnrew
    @holnrew Před 9 lety

    Good old felicity.

  • @tonyAJ420
    @tonyAJ420 Před 9 lety

    4:40 Castlevania music?

  • @metasynthesis
    @metasynthesis Před 9 lety

    1:35 name of the song?

  • @baiico
    @baiico Před 9 lety +2

    MARK WAHTS THE CLASSIC MUSIC IN THE BACKGROUND!??!?!?!?!?!?!

  • @ManoSaarinenCarmanen81

    When can we expect a sequel to Mark vs. Space Cricket? :P

  • @Suscida
    @Suscida Před 9 lety

    Felicity, how much stuff do you have?!!?

  • @zitzblitz123
    @zitzblitz123 Před 9 lety

    if mark only did reviews with a mole it would be cooler

  • @wakeenmo2270
    @wakeenmo2270 Před 9 lety

    the disk system is better in any way dude!specially the sound, make sure you play castlevania on it

  • @schmoab
    @schmoab Před 9 lety

    You're goddamn right he is.

  • @comgeek24
    @comgeek24 Před 3 lety +1

    “Watermelon? What is that thing?”

  • @Guyverman01
    @Guyverman01 Před 8 lety

    That game with the Kitten is actually Milo and Otis.

    • @rat9625
      @rat9625 Před 8 lety

      1,000,000,000,000 cats and pugs were killed during that movie

  • @SergeiMosin
    @SergeiMosin Před 7 lety +1

    They really aren't that expensive on eBay anymore. Can fairly easily find them on eBay for about $40-50, plus the cost of a famicom

  • @g.g.h.v1216
    @g.g.h.v1216 Před 7 lety

    2:44>never seen that
    whats that mario game called?!

    • @jakespidermonkey1994
      @jakespidermonkey1994 Před 2 lety

      Kaettekita Mario Bros.
      Basically, it's a slightly updated port of the original Mario Bros arcade game with better graphics and controls. You can control your jumps in midair now. It was also released in promotion with the Japanese food company Nagatanien, so before the loading screens you'll see one of three cutscenes promoting their products. There's also a European version that resembles this game (minus the ads.)

  • @Knightowl95
    @Knightowl95 Před 9 lety +1

    Mark review chojin sentai jetman & kyoryu sentai zyuranger
    also disney infinity 2.0 & skylanders trap team already

    • @masalps
      @masalps Před 9 lety

      Why don't you send them to him, then?

    • @DragoonBB
      @DragoonBB Před 9 lety

      like masalps said can only review it if someone sends it. Im still waiting for someone to send him Avalon Code for the ds but it's quite expensive now even with just the game and not the case or manual.