1 Hour of NES Game Facts to Fall Asleep to

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Published 2022-12-13

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  • I love videos on NES games and commenting to boost them in the algorithm. Two of my favorite things.
  • @dowingba
    Half the time Japanese develops say their games are too hard for western audiences, and the other half of the time they purposely pump up the difficulty for the western version.
  • Weirdly enough, it does work to help me sleep. English is not my first language, and although I can understand the narrator perfectly, there is something about that language, the English accent or/and the calm voice that helps me sleep!
  • @HoosierCallin
    I'm 43 and I grew up playing NES. I still love NES, epically the music the console can produce.
  • @MegaZeta
    People marvel over the StarTropics letter, but consider the market for video games back then: kids age 8 to 12. Plus, you got all sorts of promotional paper ads in video game boxes, and very few people kept the cardboard box instead of just the plastic sleeve for the cartridge. Meaning, that letter was probably either lost or thrown out by a parent well before it was needed.
  • @Tenebro-bj5iu
    I never had a NES, even my oldest brother only ever had a SNES. It always blew my mind that some NES games' sales rival today's most hyped games. There are definitely a lot more gamers nowadays than there were back then yet here we are
  • @powguma
    24:30 That samurai theme was also used in Mario Maker 2, on a special event trigger with a samurai swinging a sword and enemies appearing on the screen
  • @dannygee7589
    Seriously guys, how can anyone fall asleep to your videos? So jarring 😂
  • @dubb7777
    Lil Nemo blew me away as a kid. I remember playing it almost as much as Super Mario 3.
  • @solaceinrage
    Little Nemo was a blast from the past. I played a little of it not long ago to test an emulator, and it still holds up even today.
  • @Wavebeam64
    I’ve been for real using these to fall asleep to. Thanks for these awesome consolidation videos!
  • @HooktonFonnix
    Interesting fact: the dual screen Punch Out arcade game was voiced by Don James, one of Nintendo of America's first employees, who also was responsible for writing the English localized text for Star Tropics (among many, many other accomplishments). James is still working at NOA, though he just recently announced he will be retiring in August of 2024
  • @s.panimations
    I've always been fascinated by the NES and practically any old systems, so this video is right up my alley.
  • @eugenebrown578
    Loved that I get to learn so many facts for the NES. Thanks DYKG.
  • @Yeldibus
    You missed a huge Takamaru cameo. In Super Mare Maker 2, there is a sound effect you can put in a level. When the player touches it, Takamaru and several of his enemies run across the screen for a while, blocking the view on what's actually going on.
  • @carlwinslow664
    Thanks for putting this together. Super relaxing and nostalgic.
  • I needed a video that lasted me one more hour to finish my work shift, thank you
  • @Godpuncher420
    I grew up with the NES, it will always have a special place in my heart.
  • @raf.raf.
    Hell yeah, opening up the video with a Tim Follin track!