The Nintendo Catalog 2008

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  • @AustinH7
    Scott being a collector of games makes so much sense when you consider his collection as a kid was 90% licensed SpongeBob games
  • @redeyedryder
    'I look at Nintendo's 2008 catalog because nobody else was brave enough to do it.' Scott, you are the only person that is brave enough to do anything. And we respect it.
  • @nintendweeb
    The way they drew circles around Pikachu on the Pokémon Ranger page is so cute since you “catch” Pokémon by drawing circles around them with the stylus in that game
  • @soltandvinegar
    This is my favourite kind of Scott's Stash video. Just Scott, a catalogue and a fake floor.
  • @BugsyFoga
    “I’m so 2000 and 8 , you’re so 2000 and late” - Black Eyed Peas
  • @wesreleases6346
    Pokémon Mystery Dungeon is the best Pokémon spin-off series. For me, the appeal mostly came from putting the player directly in the world of Pokémon. No humans- you don’t just command Pokémon, you are the Pokémon. And it had a much bigger focus on story, which was really good. The Explorers games had the best Pokémon story at the time- maybe still?
  • No because I was literally looking for a peaceful video to fall asleep to and the notification popped up! Thanks Scott 🥲
  • @EBMaster9000
    Pokémon Mystery Dungeon is generally considered a favorite series with the Pokémon community. Out of all of them, the Explorers of Time/Darkness/Sky are regarded as the best one, with Sky being the definitive version of Time and Darkness. I remembered I played Darkness first when I was slowly getting into the Pokémon series and I was very enamored by the game's story and takes on certain Pokémon. Most, if not all, have unique names, but many people remember the Pokémon in here, due to their characteristics, traits, quirks, and memorable moments that help them grow as iconic characters. Game-play is another element that attracted me as it plays from a top down grid perspective and moves from the mainline game have some slight twists to them. I'll admit it can get repetitive with every mission or quest feeling the same, but it is always rewarding to obtain new items and recruit Pokémon to your team. Finally, the music in this game is so astounding. Almost every area is memorable and iconic that you can actually remember where they come from, whether you first heard it in a dungeon or in a cut-scene, the music plays an important role in setting the atmosphere, environment, and emotion for what is to come. That's just a short summary of why I like the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series.
  • @davidmarquette9268
    pokémon mystery dungeon made me fall in love with video games tbh. i spent years playing the regular games and then found that and realized how powerful a story some games can tell. even with the same IP i felt so much emotion because of the different mechanics and story.
  • @riversart2030
    The mystery dungeon games are definitely not for everyone. I would say they mostly appeal to hardcore JRPG fans who appreciate the strategy of turn based battles. They are very fun and addicting games once you get into them.
  • @jeffscoot4683
    i love the early wii advertising for some reason. it’s kinda nostalgic even tho i was born the year the wii launched lol
  • @felonyx5123
    The PS2 has some weird behaviors with DVD playback using component or s-video cables, meant to prevent people from making full-quality 480p copies of their DVDs.
  • @pikachu896
    Pokemon Mystery Dungeon was an absolutely fantastic game and it's the first game I can recall where I got so invested in the story to the point that the ending actually made me cry because of how emotional it was. Keep in mind I was around 11 or 12 back then, so who knows how well it might hold up nowadays for me 14 years later.
  • @ladsworld
    Reasons Pokemon Mystery Dungeon is cool: - The story and writing of these games is a lot better than youd think. It reminds me a lot of the Paper Mario series, they really didnt phone it in and ended up creating some really well put together stories with great characters and surprisngly interesting worldbuilding. Definetly leagues ahead of the main Pokemon games. - The gameplay itself was unique and challenging. This is a kind of game we didnt really see a lot of back in the day, not just a Roguelike but a ROGUElike: A game that really plays like the classic game Rogue. (A Berlin Roguelike, as its known in the business). It was super unique for its time since during that era the only people still carrying the dungeon crawler torch were mostly indie PC developers, but PMD introduced that gameplay to a new generation, taking familiar Pokemon mechanica but giving them so much more depth by the introduction of movement and posituoning mattering, as well as random generation providing endless rwpkay value and thw games being surlriaingly challenging, especially the end game bonus dungeons which are legit on the level of the classic rogue like dungeon crawlers. A lot more strategic and interesting than the main Pokemon titles imo. Theyre definetly more "hardcore" titles than the main Pokemon games, you gotta be into the unique gameplay in order to really be able to sink your teeth into it, but if youre willing to (and as kids a lot of people were) theyre some really quality titles
  • @terric8501
    Leave it to Scott to provide even more content while working on massive videos for the main channel, does this guy never sleep??
  • @bennycaustic5102
    2008 was my favorite year to be four years old. Would recommend it to anyone, beginners and pros.
  • @ElOcty
    I whispered “let’s go” upon seeing the title. Scott is rotting my brain in the best way.
  • @info-overload
    I always get so excited when a good length scott the woz or scotts stash drops
  • @rileymcginn549
    calling the red tint on the promo disk “green” confirms Scott’s color blindness 😂