mi cancion favorita de shenmue 1 es la de Nagai Industries, siempre entraba a la oficina para solo escuchar esa cancion jsjsjsjsj
@supermoe19859 күн бұрын
¡A mi también me encanta esa canción! Gracias por ver mi video
@DoeRecompense10 күн бұрын
If we don’t get Shenmue IV by the time Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3 drops it’ll never happen and if so we will all be too old.
@BinglesP17 күн бұрын
I remember a few weeks ago, playing Scam of the Century and choosing Edd first, and when I got to the segment with the nuts, I thought on-impulse as well as said out loud "HOLY SH|T, THIS GAME HAS A DEDICATED 'DOUBLE DEEZ NUTS' MECHANIC!" And that's what I call it to this day.
@supermoe198517 күн бұрын
That's amazing lol
@BinglesP17 күн бұрын
Sometimes I imagine my Ed Edd n' Eddy Rétro Future AU* having a video game adaptation, where the main game is based on the console trilogy's playstyles, and it has some extra minigames based on the flash games. For example, since the AU is Y2K/Frutiger sci-fi centered around Cyberspace(which sounds completely unhinged out of context) it could explain Lost in Space as being an actual thing to an extent and not just Edd's dream; since it wouldn't be too out of place in a Cyberspace dimension, and with the addition of retrofuturistic(or, I guess, rétrofuturistic) technology, Eddy might as well get his hands on some kind of spaceship/airship like that. By accidental coincidence, one of the areas is a cave system of tunnels and otherworldly materials, so that could work for a Jawbreaker MIne based minigame. I could go on and on. Candy Machine Deluxe could also work as a basis for customization, in some way. Mainly the UI style, and perhaps have an OST track remixed from the song that plays in it. Maybe the reward for having a high enough style score would be obtaining an apple-and-cinnamon-flavored Chunky Puffs item, if you know what I mean. I[t] could even reference some of the Cartoon Network crossover games that had Ed Edd n' Eddy co-featured in them, not mentioned in this video, like Summer Resort, Bean Bag Tag, and even Tokyo Blows with its... incredibly cursed sumo-wrestler-ified Eddy. My idea for the main game is that it has two modes, one where all of the Eds follow each other like Mis-Edventures, the other that lets you control and place them seperately like Jawbreakers! but more polished obviously. I think a game like that could work, as having them together would be more convenient and obviously more useful, but the separate movement is proven by Lost Vikings/Fireboy & Watergirl to be good for puzzle solving or just in case the non-selected Eds need to be still for a moment for whatever-reason. I'm thinking more of a Metroidvania kind of level progression, though, considering the story of the written material the AU's story is told through. If that ever does happen, however and why-ever it does, I'll probably not include bits from every game, for obvious reasons. I'll definitely leave out the ones that feel like generic games with the show's branding slapped on to it, like Build the Faces Of and (*My fanseries of the show that's an alternate universe, with things like artwork and written material to go with it. I talk about it a lot because I am actively working on it as I type, and I'm also hyperfixated on the show itself currently. I can't help but talk about it, as weird and perhaps "cringe" as it may be.)
@BinglesP17 күн бұрын
As someone else who has anxiety, that analogy you mentioned in that tangent is genuinely really relatable. I might have to keep it in mind next time I have a meltdown
@markwalch606517 күн бұрын
Played Shenmue on Dreamcast back in day and it blew me away. Started 3 but saw 1 and 2 going dirt cheap so stopped and started sm1 again, and it still oozes incredible atmosphere! Even now.❤
@StrugglerChadАй бұрын
Damn i wished i watched this video sooner i am a fan of the series but never player the games but seen many game play videos of these classics on KZread and the anime adaptation for Shenmue we had a couple years ago was also well done.
@IH8SprinklesАй бұрын
I always thought shemnue online was fan made
@robbvanderstoel7725Ай бұрын
I just finished replaying the first game on ps4 HD collection. Haven’t played since probably 2000. I used Japanese with English subtitles and really enjoyed it again. On to part 2, which I finally played the first time on XBox in the last 5 years or so.
@JacquesVideos7Ай бұрын
No big plot twists?! WHEN I REALIZE REN WAS USING A DOUBLE SIDED COIN ON ME I WANTED TO BASH HIS HEAD LOL
@supermoe1985Ай бұрын
Okay, one plot twist lol, fun fact I figured out right away that it was a double sided coin and was waiting for the reveal when I first played.
@JacquesVideos7Ай бұрын
@@supermoe1985 lmao mannnnn i was so mad because i was really trying to win a flip . Thats legit one of my favorite gaming moments i was fooled by ren the filthy rascal lmao
@painkeller20Ай бұрын
Great video and i am glad that you see shenmue 3 for what really is rather just trash it for like and the views... To me shenmue 3 is better than shenmue 1... And i love this series soo much...
@indianman821Ай бұрын
On the full studio logo, that's a ballsack
@drjayteamk4531Ай бұрын
hoodwinked is a great movie. you should check it out
@snapestablet981Ай бұрын
Nina Cortex
@snapestablet981Ай бұрын
Bandicoot Named Crash
@snapestablet981Ай бұрын
Dr Neo Cortex
@snapestablet981Ай бұрын
Crash the Bandicoot
@snapestablet981Ай бұрын
Evil Crash
@LongsunZhao515Ай бұрын
This video may be 2 years old but this is one of the most well-researched and informative videos about Shenmue ever. You really know what you're talking about and understand what makes Shenmue awesome.
@supermoe1985Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@LongsunZhao515Ай бұрын
@@supermoe1985 np
@hydrosphere492 ай бұрын
This may be some false info but iirc one of the VAs who worked on Shenmue III said that they was instructed to make the dialogue readings a little clunky on purpose to try and recreate some of the charm of the first two where some of the VAs just obviously couldn't speak English and were just reading lines as best as they could. Going from memory and can't remember where I saw this so take it with a pinch of salt I suppose. Edit just to add that I thought this was a fantastic video btw, really enjoyed it!
@supermoe19852 ай бұрын
Thanks! And that is certainly possible.
@NeilOBri2 ай бұрын
Super video from you, Super Moe, really enjoyed it
@supermoe19852 ай бұрын
Thank you! I checked out your channel and you're a super guitarist, very talented
@NeilOBri2 ай бұрын
@@supermoe1985 Thanks a million! That's very kind of you. Currently on my first playthrough of Shenmue 2 on Dreamcast. Only played the first one when it came out originally. I've finally managed to get the money together to see Ren... he better be worth it! All the best
@supermoe19852 ай бұрын
@@NeilOBri Awesome! You'll be in Kowloon soon, lots of floors and rooms to explore there.
@NeilOBri2 ай бұрын
@@supermoe1985 Nice one. Magic rooms here I come!
@joseeliasmartinez90232 ай бұрын
Great video Super Moe!
@KillTony60Seconds3 ай бұрын
Shenmue RULES 🤘😎
@Incubusnut3 ай бұрын
Great video! I loved Shenmue I and II, but Shenmue III was very disappointing.
@missshellybeach3 ай бұрын
I’d love if sega got RGG studios to do a shenmue 4 with the OG creator as a consultant
@thesonicgamer3 ай бұрын
39:22 best bit
@supermoe19853 ай бұрын
I can confirm that Saberspark himself has seen that segment as I tweeted it to him and he liked the tweet
@hmac71874 ай бұрын
Cool narration and your voice is super calming
@supermoe19854 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@roberto.duse.864 ай бұрын
Incredible video, and a wonderful homage to a project that was ahead of its time but still full of charm and heart. I bought the first game back in 1999 (I still own a japanese Dreamcast) so your video took me on a journey to memory lane ❤
@supermoe19854 ай бұрын
Thank you! I was only 2 years old when Shenmue came out, so I hope future generations will continue to discover this game much like I did.
@michaelgonzalez88714 ай бұрын
I don't comment much, but I have to say this is the best video on Shenmue I have ever seen. It's my favorite game of all time and you brought things up I hadn't known. Great job!!!
@supermoe19854 ай бұрын
Thank you!!!
@Gorilla-r4g4 ай бұрын
4:09 Relics were planned to be in crash twinsanity?
@vanessanessa27614 ай бұрын
after watching the video, i noticed that Ed, Edd n' Eddy not only have flash games but also shockwave games my fun fact: for some reason, some humans calls shockwave games as flash games, which does not make sense at all
@supermoe19854 ай бұрын
I mention in the video that some of these games are actually shockwave and not flash, 'flash games' has just become an easy shorthand for browser based internet games from the mid 2000's
@mattpenney90175 ай бұрын
"Brought to you by Sprite. Sprite it's alright." lol
@steve51234567895 ай бұрын
FMV games had quick time events.
@supermoe19855 ай бұрын
I say "It was the first to use QTEs almost exactly as they would appear in future games" FMV games use QTEs as the entirety of gameplay and don't have the same button prompts.
@steve51234567895 ай бұрын
@@supermoe1985 Didn't' Die Hard Arcade have quick time events as well?
@supermoe19855 ай бұрын
@@steve5123456789 Yes, I actually mention that in the video when I'm quoting an old article, but it's still not quite the same, the words "push" are listed along with the button and a "failure" message appears when you fail, I'm being pedantic I know, but the point I was trying to make is that future games would end up doing QTEs EXACTLY like Shenmue did it, minus the exact sound effects, setting a definitive standard for how QTEs looked and played, while also coining the term used to describe them up to the present day. I was just trying to illustrate how important Shenmue is to the formation of the modern QTE, even though it didn't do it first.
@barnuner5 ай бұрын
Surprised no mention of the music from Airing out the books. Man that ish is good, almost euphoric.
@kanedathe28th935 ай бұрын
Just wanted to say thanks for this, it was very well done and there was a ton of things I didn't know. Great job on the overall presentation and pacing.
@supermoe19855 ай бұрын
Thank you, and thanks for watching :)
@Texasmilitarydepartmentvid96546 ай бұрын
Shemue would have taken 8 disc for the SAGA SATURN. With the SAGA DREAMCAST they could cut that Data down to hafe with 4 disc:
@Texasmilitarydepartmentvid96546 ай бұрын
Hidiki Okumara was a Project Manager and Executive Producer of SAGA who helped develop the SATURN. Hidiki Sato is the owner of SAGA . Yu Suzuki was a video game developer for SAGA and Nintendo he created Shenmue.
@Incubusnut3 ай бұрын
*Sega.
@joacosnm6 ай бұрын
Awsome video. Love shenmue. Thak You very much for doing this! 🫶🏼
@supermoe19856 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for watching! :)
@danw55256 ай бұрын
I had no idea how deep the Shenmue iceberg was. Shenmue 1 is probably my favourite game, playing it in 2000 was like playing something from the future. I even remember still thinking it looked better than most 360 games until at least 2007. I had never heard of Shenmue for the Saturn and Shenmue Online so this video was a really interesting watch. Thank you for all your in depth research, and excellent presentation.
@supermoe19856 ай бұрын
Thank YOU for watching! :)
@TheBeird7 ай бұрын
Duck racing? Jesus H . . . how many things have I missed in these games?
@marianosantiniello22137 ай бұрын
Probably the best video ever created on Shenmue. Phenomenal job here. Funny how the video dragging Shenmue 3 has like 1.7 mil views. I backed Shenmue 3 and didn't enjoy it at all, this video is far superior in every way. Human psychology is funny, people would rather watch something negative; then learn the history of it.
@supermoe19857 ай бұрын
I suppose this video would have more views if I called it "I reviewed every Shenmue game and it RUINED MY LIFE" :D
@marianosantiniello22137 ай бұрын
@@supermoe1985 lol shots fired.
@OnlyOneNights8 ай бұрын
This was absolutely excellent. A metric ton of work went into creating this and you have my respect. Bang up job!
@supermoe19858 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
@Fallsy838 ай бұрын
Loved your video tho I almost stopped watching a few minutes in it's because you talk way to fast like your running out of time or something 😉 apart from that really enjoyed this as a fan who played shenmue when it came out and just falling in love with it this video brought back a load of great memories so again thank you sir
@Frank-cf5im8 ай бұрын
Thanks, I love shenmue, and I love this video
@graymars10978 ай бұрын
Yeah that has a very weird story. Basically, they went through the whole Nintendo power review of the game, which bashed the game I believe, and grabbed those 3 words in some paragraph of the article that was talking about something else & printed it like this 😂🤦♂️ It's a very sleazy tactic. Also this is why magazine quotes on game cover and art means shit!
@supermoe19858 ай бұрын
I have a full video about that story and 40 Winks itself on my channel :)
@omarsanchez31428 ай бұрын
Enjoy it. Very well informed and researched. Keep up awesome work
@supermoe19858 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@johntrevorcruz20718 ай бұрын
Those who still wonder in this very day what's under Double D's (Edd) hat, here you go! ===> 19:27
@warrenlondon24268 ай бұрын
I remember playing this game as a kid with all my siblings when it was first released back in 1999 😩🙌 We were so blown away with how amazing the graphics were, as nothing like this existed at the time! 😍 So many great memories ❤
@SevenDeMagnus8 ай бұрын
Shenmue 1 is the best and should be remade with Unreal Engine 1 and be made more alive, especially the cat. God bless.
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mi cancion favorita de shenmue 1 es la de Nagai Industries, siempre entraba a la oficina para solo escuchar esa cancion jsjsjsjsj
¡A mi también me encanta esa canción! Gracias por ver mi video
If we don’t get Shenmue IV by the time Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3 drops it’ll never happen and if so we will all be too old.
I remember a few weeks ago, playing Scam of the Century and choosing Edd first, and when I got to the segment with the nuts, I thought on-impulse as well as said out loud "HOLY SH|T, THIS GAME HAS A DEDICATED 'DOUBLE DEEZ NUTS' MECHANIC!" And that's what I call it to this day.
That's amazing lol
Sometimes I imagine my Ed Edd n' Eddy Rétro Future AU* having a video game adaptation, where the main game is based on the console trilogy's playstyles, and it has some extra minigames based on the flash games. For example, since the AU is Y2K/Frutiger sci-fi centered around Cyberspace(which sounds completely unhinged out of context) it could explain Lost in Space as being an actual thing to an extent and not just Edd's dream; since it wouldn't be too out of place in a Cyberspace dimension, and with the addition of retrofuturistic(or, I guess, rétrofuturistic) technology, Eddy might as well get his hands on some kind of spaceship/airship like that. By accidental coincidence, one of the areas is a cave system of tunnels and otherworldly materials, so that could work for a Jawbreaker MIne based minigame. I could go on and on. Candy Machine Deluxe could also work as a basis for customization, in some way. Mainly the UI style, and perhaps have an OST track remixed from the song that plays in it. Maybe the reward for having a high enough style score would be obtaining an apple-and-cinnamon-flavored Chunky Puffs item, if you know what I mean. I[t] could even reference some of the Cartoon Network crossover games that had Ed Edd n' Eddy co-featured in them, not mentioned in this video, like Summer Resort, Bean Bag Tag, and even Tokyo Blows with its... incredibly cursed sumo-wrestler-ified Eddy. My idea for the main game is that it has two modes, one where all of the Eds follow each other like Mis-Edventures, the other that lets you control and place them seperately like Jawbreakers! but more polished obviously. I think a game like that could work, as having them together would be more convenient and obviously more useful, but the separate movement is proven by Lost Vikings/Fireboy & Watergirl to be good for puzzle solving or just in case the non-selected Eds need to be still for a moment for whatever-reason. I'm thinking more of a Metroidvania kind of level progression, though, considering the story of the written material the AU's story is told through. If that ever does happen, however and why-ever it does, I'll probably not include bits from every game, for obvious reasons. I'll definitely leave out the ones that feel like generic games with the show's branding slapped on to it, like Build the Faces Of and (*My fanseries of the show that's an alternate universe, with things like artwork and written material to go with it. I talk about it a lot because I am actively working on it as I type, and I'm also hyperfixated on the show itself currently. I can't help but talk about it, as weird and perhaps "cringe" as it may be.)
As someone else who has anxiety, that analogy you mentioned in that tangent is genuinely really relatable. I might have to keep it in mind next time I have a meltdown
Played Shenmue on Dreamcast back in day and it blew me away. Started 3 but saw 1 and 2 going dirt cheap so stopped and started sm1 again, and it still oozes incredible atmosphere! Even now.❤
Damn i wished i watched this video sooner i am a fan of the series but never player the games but seen many game play videos of these classics on KZread and the anime adaptation for Shenmue we had a couple years ago was also well done.
I always thought shemnue online was fan made
I just finished replaying the first game on ps4 HD collection. Haven’t played since probably 2000. I used Japanese with English subtitles and really enjoyed it again. On to part 2, which I finally played the first time on XBox in the last 5 years or so.
No big plot twists?! WHEN I REALIZE REN WAS USING A DOUBLE SIDED COIN ON ME I WANTED TO BASH HIS HEAD LOL
Okay, one plot twist lol, fun fact I figured out right away that it was a double sided coin and was waiting for the reveal when I first played.
@@supermoe1985 lmao mannnnn i was so mad because i was really trying to win a flip . Thats legit one of my favorite gaming moments i was fooled by ren the filthy rascal lmao
Great video and i am glad that you see shenmue 3 for what really is rather just trash it for like and the views... To me shenmue 3 is better than shenmue 1... And i love this series soo much...
On the full studio logo, that's a ballsack
hoodwinked is a great movie. you should check it out
Nina Cortex
Bandicoot Named Crash
Dr Neo Cortex
Crash the Bandicoot
Evil Crash
This video may be 2 years old but this is one of the most well-researched and informative videos about Shenmue ever. You really know what you're talking about and understand what makes Shenmue awesome.
Thank you!
@@supermoe1985 np
This may be some false info but iirc one of the VAs who worked on Shenmue III said that they was instructed to make the dialogue readings a little clunky on purpose to try and recreate some of the charm of the first two where some of the VAs just obviously couldn't speak English and were just reading lines as best as they could. Going from memory and can't remember where I saw this so take it with a pinch of salt I suppose. Edit just to add that I thought this was a fantastic video btw, really enjoyed it!
Thanks! And that is certainly possible.
Super video from you, Super Moe, really enjoyed it
Thank you! I checked out your channel and you're a super guitarist, very talented
@@supermoe1985 Thanks a million! That's very kind of you. Currently on my first playthrough of Shenmue 2 on Dreamcast. Only played the first one when it came out originally. I've finally managed to get the money together to see Ren... he better be worth it! All the best
@@NeilOBri Awesome! You'll be in Kowloon soon, lots of floors and rooms to explore there.
@@supermoe1985 Nice one. Magic rooms here I come!
Great video Super Moe!
Shenmue RULES 🤘😎
Great video! I loved Shenmue I and II, but Shenmue III was very disappointing.
I’d love if sega got RGG studios to do a shenmue 4 with the OG creator as a consultant
39:22 best bit
I can confirm that Saberspark himself has seen that segment as I tweeted it to him and he liked the tweet
Cool narration and your voice is super calming
Thank you!
Incredible video, and a wonderful homage to a project that was ahead of its time but still full of charm and heart. I bought the first game back in 1999 (I still own a japanese Dreamcast) so your video took me on a journey to memory lane ❤
Thank you! I was only 2 years old when Shenmue came out, so I hope future generations will continue to discover this game much like I did.
I don't comment much, but I have to say this is the best video on Shenmue I have ever seen. It's my favorite game of all time and you brought things up I hadn't known. Great job!!!
Thank you!!!
4:09 Relics were planned to be in crash twinsanity?
after watching the video, i noticed that Ed, Edd n' Eddy not only have flash games but also shockwave games my fun fact: for some reason, some humans calls shockwave games as flash games, which does not make sense at all
I mention in the video that some of these games are actually shockwave and not flash, 'flash games' has just become an easy shorthand for browser based internet games from the mid 2000's
"Brought to you by Sprite. Sprite it's alright." lol
FMV games had quick time events.
I say "It was the first to use QTEs almost exactly as they would appear in future games" FMV games use QTEs as the entirety of gameplay and don't have the same button prompts.
@@supermoe1985 Didn't' Die Hard Arcade have quick time events as well?
@@steve5123456789 Yes, I actually mention that in the video when I'm quoting an old article, but it's still not quite the same, the words "push" are listed along with the button and a "failure" message appears when you fail, I'm being pedantic I know, but the point I was trying to make is that future games would end up doing QTEs EXACTLY like Shenmue did it, minus the exact sound effects, setting a definitive standard for how QTEs looked and played, while also coining the term used to describe them up to the present day. I was just trying to illustrate how important Shenmue is to the formation of the modern QTE, even though it didn't do it first.
Surprised no mention of the music from Airing out the books. Man that ish is good, almost euphoric.
Just wanted to say thanks for this, it was very well done and there was a ton of things I didn't know. Great job on the overall presentation and pacing.
Thank you, and thanks for watching :)
Shemue would have taken 8 disc for the SAGA SATURN. With the SAGA DREAMCAST they could cut that Data down to hafe with 4 disc:
Hidiki Okumara was a Project Manager and Executive Producer of SAGA who helped develop the SATURN. Hidiki Sato is the owner of SAGA . Yu Suzuki was a video game developer for SAGA and Nintendo he created Shenmue.
*Sega.
Awsome video. Love shenmue. Thak You very much for doing this! 🫶🏼
Thank you very much for watching! :)
I had no idea how deep the Shenmue iceberg was. Shenmue 1 is probably my favourite game, playing it in 2000 was like playing something from the future. I even remember still thinking it looked better than most 360 games until at least 2007. I had never heard of Shenmue for the Saturn and Shenmue Online so this video was a really interesting watch. Thank you for all your in depth research, and excellent presentation.
Thank YOU for watching! :)
Duck racing? Jesus H . . . how many things have I missed in these games?
Probably the best video ever created on Shenmue. Phenomenal job here. Funny how the video dragging Shenmue 3 has like 1.7 mil views. I backed Shenmue 3 and didn't enjoy it at all, this video is far superior in every way. Human psychology is funny, people would rather watch something negative; then learn the history of it.
I suppose this video would have more views if I called it "I reviewed every Shenmue game and it RUINED MY LIFE" :D
@@supermoe1985 lol shots fired.
This was absolutely excellent. A metric ton of work went into creating this and you have my respect. Bang up job!
Thank you!!
Loved your video tho I almost stopped watching a few minutes in it's because you talk way to fast like your running out of time or something 😉 apart from that really enjoyed this as a fan who played shenmue when it came out and just falling in love with it this video brought back a load of great memories so again thank you sir
Thanks, I love shenmue, and I love this video
Yeah that has a very weird story. Basically, they went through the whole Nintendo power review of the game, which bashed the game I believe, and grabbed those 3 words in some paragraph of the article that was talking about something else & printed it like this 😂🤦♂️ It's a very sleazy tactic. Also this is why magazine quotes on game cover and art means shit!
I have a full video about that story and 40 Winks itself on my channel :)
Enjoy it. Very well informed and researched. Keep up awesome work
Thank you!
Those who still wonder in this very day what's under Double D's (Edd) hat, here you go! ===> 19:27
I remember playing this game as a kid with all my siblings when it was first released back in 1999 😩🙌 We were so blown away with how amazing the graphics were, as nothing like this existed at the time! 😍 So many great memories ❤
Shenmue 1 is the best and should be remade with Unreal Engine 1 and be made more alive, especially the cat. God bless.