StarTropics (Nintendo's Dark Souls) – ProJared



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STARTROPICS is when Nintendo tries to recreate the success of The Legend of Zelda, but specifically for Americans. Like, an American Zelda. But made in Japan. It ends up being really, really weird and filled with a lot of cheap deaths!

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  2. As much as a cult following this game seems to have, it is surprising how almost none of those fans, or anyone else, seems to actually be aware of the game's sequel, Zoda's Revenge: StarTropics II. Maybe because the game came out so close to the end of the NES life that almost nobody played it.

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  3. I love BOTH StarTropics and it's sequel, Zoda's Revenge StarTropics II. I wish that Nintendo would make a part 3 in the same top down 2d style. Or atleast hire out another company like WayForward to make it.

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  4. I always found it weird how many fictional caracters use a yoyo as a weapon it's not a very common trope or anything but it's weird that it happens at all I mean who the hell looks at a yoyo and thinks yeah I could see someone beating up monsters with that.

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  5. It took me over 25 years to finish this game because I rented twice when it was all my allowance & it obviously didn't have the paper or code with it. It was not satisfying passing it after all that time. Fun game but F×ck You Star Tropics. 747 You!

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  6. I'm one of the three men who will never experience any sort of hair loss.
    Also, I don't know where else to put this, but your NES and SNES collections put mine to shame by a LOT. You must easily have 200 of each.

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  7. This might be a weird comment, but I SUPER appreciate how you tie in your sponsor stuff to relevant stuff in the games in these videos. I don't know why it matters so much to me, but you are literally the only youtuber who's sponsor ads I don't skip.

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  8. I remember having this game for NES back when I was a kid in the early 90s. I played through it many, many times. It was pretty good from what I remember – but then again, I was only like 9-10 years old.

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  9. Funny you said that about the yo-yo's. I got into them via commercials also, the old Duncan ones. I was actually the local champ. I could do around the world, walk the dog, the cradle, trace the line, even made up my own version of around the world called universe grand tour and universe space jump: zero g. I HATED Yo-Yo ball with a passion! It was just a really bad automatic return system, good for nothing but making it so the ball returned to your hands no matter what. You couldn't do any tricks like the commercials claimed. I got busted in the head by one because I was expecting walk the dog to come out and it just automatically returned instead. Yomega had a ball bearing auto return system that was 1000X better cuz you could still do most tricks (and it didn't look like a plastic ball that had someone threw up in 90's colors inside of it).

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  10. As a 3rd grader in 1991 i picked this up. I never could get past level three. It’s essentially impossible to get past certain stages, because how are you supposed to know to use a torch in a random room to look for ghosts, or step on a specific tile in a dungeon to port to the next room, not all of us had access to walk-throughs back then. Fortunately, now on the switch, I am playing this again after 32 years and it’s bringing me back to my childhood, so awesome.

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