- First, Michael from VSauce wants to talk about how and why we surf the Web (and why the web is not the net).
- Next, Caitlin and Vaughan take a trip back in time with the Menu Theme from Wolfenstein 3D.
- Finally, Mr. Smooth McGroove straps into his Ar-Wing and takes us back to the SNES Star Fox. Goood luck!
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Showing posts with label Star Fox. Show all posts
Friday, May 13, 2016
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 131)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we talk about the web then go back in time with two very nostalgic video game themes.
Friday, February 26, 2016
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 122)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we get ready for adventure and the weekend all with the great things of video games and music.
- First, I've been having trouble getting going, so it's really nice that we get to start with Mr. Smooth McGroove pushing us out Into the Thick of It. So grab that rusty sword out of the stream and go fight the fluffy evil of your to do list. (Or at least that's my plan.)
- Next, Josh would like you to remember that Star Fox was Really Freakin' Cleaver. I like his point that the world and the sense of journey is the reason why Star Fox has stayed memorable. I remember being a kid, spending hours fantasizing about how amazing a Star Fox II could be, especially imagining it letting you pick different paths and having more complex interactions with your squad mates (like having them actually shoot things). I think a lot of that came from how well the world grabbed me.
Also, I have been creeping out my friends for years by saying good luck like the flight controller in the beginning of Star Fox. (Actually they've probably never noticed, but hey, I like doing it anyway.) - Finally, Hank is ready for the weekend, playing half a century's worth of music all with the same damn cord progression.
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