Hello friends it’s Tim here again from Super Mayhem Awhooo, and today we are going to celebrate a certain recent holiday with some sweet video game action.
That’s right, it’s Easter time and we all know what that means! Easter Eggs! And the death of Jesus Christ or something but more importantly Easter eggs! That once a year Chocolatey goodness in the form of eggs or bunnies or even the Easter bilby if you are from Australia that we all wait for!
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I won’t go to far into the criticism that the Playstation classic has received, some people believed the games included were a bit crappy, there was a lack of dual shock controls and of course the user interface of the system itself is pretty bare bones. However, lucky for us the guys over at sony were pretty lax about security and it wasn’t too long before people were plugging all kinds of things into the USB ports on the front of the machine. With a bit of tinkering, a USB stick and a bit of software you are actually able to play any Playstation game you want! Pretty neat hey, so onwards with the show. Don’t forget to leave a like on this video if you are a fan of the Playstation or game hacking in general and of course subscribe with notifications on if you are new to the Mayhem too!
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Hello friends, Tim here again for
another quick video game facts video. The final fantasy series is truly a
classic. The first game was released way back in 1987 on the old school
Nintendo Entertainment system, and has since spawned many different games and
is arguably one of the forefathers to modern day RPG’s. The franchise has even
branched out into other forms of media, including CGI films, anime, manga, and
even novels.
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Sonic the Hedgehog 2 allowed video game lovers
and Sonic lovers alike to get another Sonic fix. Sonic the Hedgehog 2 is a
sequel to the original Sonic the Hedgehog game and was released in 1992 for the
Master System and for Mega Drive/Genesis.
This is a look at the Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Master System version.
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Hello friends, Tim here again from Super Mayhem, bringing
you some more Game Genie Hijinx to blast your NES off your TV screen!
So straight up, I had never played Battletoads before this
video, but I had heard about its notoriety.
From prank calling the pawn stars asking for Battletoads, to
its intense difficultly level, I knew I was getting into something special
here. Not to mention the games pumping tunes on the pause screen!
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Hello friends, Tim here again from Super Mayhem, bringing you some more classic Game Genie hacking action! AWhoooo!
Today we are taking on another of the classic NES games, Kirby’s
Adventure Also known as Hoshi no Kirby As it was originally released in Japan.
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you can for the love of Kirby!
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Hello friends Tim here again from Super Mayhem and boy howdy
to we have a hot dang show for you today!
Not only do you get my usual awesomeness but today you get that by at least 4 times betterness, as today the myth, the legend, the all-around nice guy, Danger Dolan comes to the Mayhem…again!
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From offensive cultural toilet claims to sexual encounters
between a feminine alien’s and female human’s, today we are going to take a
look at some video games that were banned in countries for unexpected reasons!
Onwards with the list!
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Hello friends, Tim here again from Super Mayhem, bringing
you some more classic Game Genie hacking action!
Today we are taking on another of the classic NES games,
Punch-Out!! Also known as Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out!! As it was originally
released in North America.
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After the Lackluster Performance of Mega Man in 1987 The future of the series seemed bleak and there was no interest in Capcom to make another game in the series. The Devs however were not done with the Blue Bomber and knew that they could take the formula of the first game and expand it into an incredible game. So the development of Mega Man 2 began with the Developers not being paid to work on it. They were spending a lot of time working on Mega Man 2 in between other jobs they had at the company. Where as Mega Man was seen as a stressful game to develop, Mega Man 2 was truly a labor of love that the devs had insisted on completing. They updated the graphics, Fixed the bugs in the engine, and Expanded to 8 bosses. And when presented to capcom they decided to take the game and Release it. This is not only a review. this is the story of how the Mega Man series was almost a dead series. And how the Devs saved the series from becoming just another failed attempt at creating a viable console mascot.
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