I’ve had it on good authority that a considerable amount of the Patreon for some retro game YouTubers is down to people wanting advance viewing of their videos to find out what they’re going to talk about to buy up and flip resell once it gets released to public - especially big ones like Metal Jesus. Bonkers that it can have that kind of impact really.
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Originally posted by Yakumo View PostHow would that be effective with Metal Jesus? I haven't watched his channel in over a year because every hidden gem was common crap.
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Originally posted by Hirst View PostUsually he’s got somebody on who owns a game shop and the choices alternate between fairly middling RPG type things that the shop has probably got a few dozen copies of (it was really obvious on some old ones) and his own picks which tend to be really mediocre worthless games nobody cares about that aren’t hidden and certainly aren’t gems. And him going “huh!â€.
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Originally posted by Yakumo View Post
Lol, your comment reminded me why I unsubscribed from his channel 😂
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Keeping on the SotN topic, Meduza Team have released their "Ultimate 1.0" patch for the Saturn version of the game.
I saw it being talked about as the definitive way to play the game, mainly as it contains all of the Saturn-exclusive content, is fully translated, and uses the 4mb RAM cart to improve the loading and performance, cleaning up the much-blighted transparency issues and so on and offering some general QoL stuff.
... watching it I'm not quite so convinced - straight away I see it's using the PSP script, that there's a new font and scroll effect on it that I don't think looks that hot. I see in the notes it mentions "access to Richter's alternate costume", which I guess is what you see at the start, too? Still - an interesting release!
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Originally posted by Tobal View PostSaturn news from a week ago... the code to unlock Clockwork Knight 1 in full in Clockwork Knight 2. Also a hack out there already that just enables it without inputting the code.
Edit, never mind, it's not. Both games are separate on this disc rather than being one large game. Or then again, are both games separate on the Japanese combined disc as well? I really can't remember now 😅Last edited by Yakumo; 06-01-2024, 18:43.
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Originally posted by Yakumo View PostI wonder if it has all the hidden cheats found on the Japanese disc as well.
Edit, never mind, it's not. Both games are separate on this disc rather than being one large game. Or then again, are both games separate on the Japanese combined disc as well? I really can't remember now 😅
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Originally posted by Hirst View PostSomething I've wondered and never really gotten to the bottom of - people have said for a while that the Japanese double pack version of CK1 (and presumably this "cheat" version) is actually running on the game engine for CK2. But try as I might, I can't see any difference - the only things I can even think are any different between the two games are the CK2 levels having some specific level gimmicks like riding the horse thing. Everything looks and feels exactly the same to me. Any ideas?
The only reason part 2 looks a bit better than part 1 is because they had extra time to polish it up and add a few extra features.
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Originally posted by Yakumo View Post
I think that's just Internet BS. Clockwork Knight 2 was in development the same time as part 1 because it's the same game. The original was intended to be much longer but due to time constraints they had to cut it short and release what they had.
The only reason part 2 looks a bit better than part 1 is because they had extra time to polish it up and add a few extra features.
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