Now:Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
Next: Super Mario Bros. 3
Later:Yooka-Laylee
Schedule: horaro.org
Watch: twitch.tv
Now:Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
Next: Super Mario Bros. 3
Later:Yooka-Laylee
Schedule: horaro.org
Watch: twitch.tv
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Oh phew, I was just about to make the thread. Good thing I refreshed
And we're back.
>too lazy to make a thread
>but angry because no one else is making it
such is the life of the jobber
>Foreign language
So is it like running a game in Japanese is faster cause the text displays faster, but for this game it's the reverse?
I only don't make it because I know the moment I do, someone else will do it
Probably gonna hop over to BSG on ESA's stream tomorrow and watch that since it starts in the morning
RTA has been fun though
I don't make it because I know I'll fuck it up somehow and embarrass myself.
every time
wow, that was a lot of donations that came in
what's the schedule and are we going to have threads for it?
>about to make a thread last time
>someone else makes one first
>hold back this time
>thread 404s
I know I should've gotten off my ass anyways but it's too easy to leave it to someone else
I'm guessing the time is the same either way.
__ ______ ____ ___ ___?
The treasure chest isn't real
The mashing every time some text comes up is something else.
The treasure chest is cap
I_ c_____ g___ f__ y__?
Watching this stream, I'm seeing a mine cart mini-game where there's 2 minecarts, and you use the D-pad to control a flashlight to see the one in the background, and use two buttons to make each minecart jump. Between that and all the puzzle stuff in Lufia 2 earlier, it makes me wonder, why would I ever try to make a game? I've got RPG Maker MV open on my other PC while watching this, and realizing I would never come up with anything half as creative as the stuff I've seen during this stream. It's been pretty eye-opening.
Few familiar names, TinyTim's run on there is probably where he was actually supposed to run it since it was a last minute addition at ESA.
is the left screen running on a real GBA and right screen is emulated?
or is the left chad just using a CRT filter cause it looks way more SOVL than the right screen
yes it is
I hear GameCube face button clacking, so they're probably GBA players with different cables for capture cards, like one is RF and the other is Composite