Classic Video Masters- Episode 17- October, 1999

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This was filmed around the end of October, 1999. There were several scenes filmed, but cut from the final version. A scene with me in bed, doing a quick change in the closet. I filmed a review to Castlevania for the N64, but I never got far in the game, so I replaced it with Pac-Man World.

Another scene cut from the original was a segment on a hacked rom called Metroid X. That scene was put back in for this new version. I found all the original live action, and voice over. I just had to record the game. In the original VHS version, I didn't think the segment was good enough, so the following year, I asked my GF at the time to film a quick segment on a hacked rom called Super Mario Remix.

It feels awkward now seeing video of an old GF, and now that I have a new one 10 years later, I decided to insert the Metroid X segment into the show.

Something happened during video capture. A cheat for Star Wars: Episode 1 would not capture, no matter what I did, so I left it out. The intro was from Episode 16's original VHS version. The intro for episode 17 included my GF's name, and cartoon drawing. Had to get rid of that. That should about do it for that. Onto the description.

This episode has cheats for Mega Man 3 for the Gameboy, Quake 2 for the Nintendo 64. We'll look at the Metroid X rom hack, and review Pac-Man World for the Playstation, and Super Smash Bros for N64.
We also debut Animation Central (the precursor for Grumble & Glorify) and look at animated series based on comic books.







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