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They added a new skin in League of Legends for uhh...

*bRaIn DaMaGe*

Bro...

And only alpha-beta testers can get this (WOW!)

Players that are good and not noobs (Like u lmaaaaaao)

Yeah

You should get it when you

Are going to log in next time in League. If you don't get it then you're not good fam.

You're trash.

You need to be in DNKMS (mah guildo)

To obtain it

Or to be gud (he's not gud he trash)

They will not expect this (Enemies)

Cuz bOi oH bOi

I'm on a rampage rn

Look at dis

Looks like he's a baby with these (legs)

Anyways...

So right now, it's just League being League like

30m farming and doing nothing and 10m of action, so..

That's that's what we professional players call the early game

*He is chullengur trus mi*

Which means...

You got a level, you can't do shit. So you farm.

I'm gonna do a full tutorial on how to be good in League

But only if I have enough

So I'm gonna word here for my homie

You gotta care about your teammates after all, right

*ULTRAOMEGASUPERLUL* Not Tru

So I'm just out here trying to

Trying to find Jerry or something

now remember this

League is better to be played with friends

*Sad reacc in comments only for a chance to enter in mah gift card giveway on OLX*

I had friends but *Oh no*

***TRUGGEREDERINO***

Everyone is hateing me

*He's gonna flame dis nub ahahahahah*

*Told ya 324 IQ*

*Even more flames mmmm spicy*

Now he's flaming me (No shit Sherlock)

*Typing Intensifies*

*What a gentleman*

So right now what I'm doing is uh...

Speaking with what we call you now in our professional league toxic retard kids

*Tru tru tru*

So

now I'm going to

If he is still a kid, he's going to be a kid

I will gonna mute him and do my job and gank him once or twice

But nothing more but as you can see

Bot actually requires some help

*Oh no*

*PAPAPAP PARARAPAPA PAPAPAP*

*Ultimate destroy no life ez gg*

*Here we go again*

Okay, I'm low HP I can't do anything

*He gone guff*

*Tactical Professional escaperinos*

See professional player fam.

Now I get some boots. I'm gonn get the ninja turtle ninja boots

Men actually

Actually, I wanna say thank you

To the guy at riot who said:

Let's buff Yasuo because I like hi's giant pony tail and he's NoTiX's main and I love NoTiX he is so cool.

so

Yeah *more brain damage*

Gud jab fem

*Look at him he on X game uuuhhhhhhhhh*

*Whack dem parrots or whatever.*

*I like Sushi do you like Sushi?*

*coo'*

*I really like dem sauce u fil me?*

*What other food you like?*

*cool cool*

*What about Pineapple on pizza?*

*My favorite fam :ok_hand:*

The greedy level is going up.

Is he gonna die maybe still get it is still greedy

*SPOILERS He will 'cuz greedy players die first fam*

There you go, that's why you are not greedy in League

*Tru tru*

*I mean he is chullenger he's gud*

He's kinda a kid his game sense is zero.

*OOOU MY GOOOD WHAT A ROASTTTTT FAAAM*

*slapp big turtle ninja*

Wow Tristana is giving pings and all that's... that's something that... I... *Triple Brain Damage*

*Big Boi coming in hot look at him*

*Yea u better run from my boi Urgot*

*For close friends Urgie*

*I'm a close friends to Urgot a.k.a Urgie*

*What soda do you drink btw?*

*Cool we are going on a date soon*

Okay

We are going in basically rn?

*BIG SLAPP*

Okay

I should retreat for sure.

I tried at least.

Giving me his ultimate almost dead there, by the way, at least I tried I tried.

Good thing I didn't die baby

*Attacking the Blue Sentinel rn good job fam.*

*What a great teammate*

*Blue sentinel goofed now the Ninja Turtle*

That can't be right that cannot be right

*Goofed,weak!*

*OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOF*

*big fight coming*

*GG EZ GAME DIAMOND EZ*

*Subscribe Btw and check the cards and share and all of that stuff*

k thx.

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Can Brits Pass IELTS Speaking? - Part 2 - Duration: 11:48.

can you believe every single year three million people sit the IELTS exam we've

come to the birthplace of where it all began for the IELTS exam to see whether

native English speakers can pass this test without any preparation and in

this video we're going to focus on part 2 of the IELTS speaking exam let's go

for this video we've teamed up with a language learning app called cambly

because we think they provide a really great and innovative way for you to turn

down time which is time where you're not active you're not working into

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admiring the Queen's lovely swans but you don't have anyone to talk to and you

want to practice your English one thing you can do is get this app on your

mobile telephone and all you need is connection to the Internet and you can

connect with native English teachers from all over the english-speaking world

at the click of a button so this app is brilliant for people who are really busy

it's available 24/7 and it means that you don't have to plan your lessons

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only get two weeks from now to get that 10% discount so enjoy that and let's get

back to Cambridge

I want you to say what kind of book it is what it's about and what sort of people

would enjoy it and explain why you like. I don't read books. I don't read them. Okay if you

don't have knowledge about something feel free to just make it up

IELTS is an English exam not a personality test and you'll never be

marked down for lying so let's give this guy another go and see what he can come

up with. Describe a time of day that you like well usually a time of day is the

mornings. Love the mornings yeah when the sun's up, yeah

I'm not one for getting up at the crack of dawn

although when I'm up at that time I always enjoy it..once you're up in and about

you know. I won't say when the dawn comes up but, you know, early like that yeah. Love it.

I dunno there's something different about especially nice sunny mornings. The

morning and the afternoon there's a totally different.. it's the way the light

shines, if you know what I mean, sunset and that is all lovely but there's a

different feel to about the mornings to what they are in the afternoons. Yeah but the morning's my favorite.

So excluding his first attempt let's give

him some feedback as if it was an IELTS response. To start with, he could have

spoken for longer in fact almost twice the length. He

didn't use many tenses; he had a lot of hesitations although he did have some

nice colloquial use of English with some idiomatic language like I'm not one for

getting up at the crack of dawn or if you know what I mean; and he's even used

some linking expressions like 'although when I'm up' or 'sunset and that is all

lovely, but'. So he's used some good language but he didn't fully accomplish

the task and he didn't cover all of the task card points. Furthermore his speech

was a little disorganized so we're giving him a score of 7.5 . Let's see if we can

find some better answers for you elsewhere. I want you to describe an exercise that

you know OK just talk a bit about it. An exercise erm squats squats are an

exercise you lower yourself with your knees and you you well you bend down

you squat, really. You squat. Can you show us a squat please? Yeah I can show you, this is a squat. That was obviously a

good good technique. Tom you can't do that in the exam, that's..

Describe a member of your family who get on well with. Get on well with? Can we do a different question?

okay any member, any member of your family you know. Talk about your

relationship. Yeah I really get on with with with with my cousin Emma um me and

her have.. I've been visiting Spain for a long time and she does a lot of arty stuff

and it's

we share a birthday within well within two days of each other so I have

my birthday then she has hers so we're kind of birthday twins amongst all the

cousins and yes we get on very well and whenever we meet up we just we have a

really nice time it's really nice spending time with her. There we go so

tom was consistently accurate in his use of grammar; he varied his tense form

nicely by using perfect continuous and simple structures; he also managed to

include some natural phrasal verbs and colloquial language. He did repeat

himself a little bit, hesitated and again his speech was partially disorganized

but we'll give him a solid eight point zero let's keep searching for an even

better model answer for you. Right so I want you to describe a piece of art that you

like okay and may be may be tricky and say what the work of art is when you first

saw it what you know about it

yeah well it would be about a horse

Hyperion it was in the nineteen...1736 when when he was being raced and they

drew it now they made a sculpture of it and it's in new market and everybody

sees it down the high street outside the jockey club

whenever they go down there and so everybody usually goes down,

has a photograph taken outside of it that was a sculpture of Hyperion. And why do

you like? As I say I've worked in racing and it's amazing how they've

sculpted it and it does look like Hyperion and he was a very good horse in those days..you know he won a

lot of races and so that's why they sculptured it. Right OK, fantastic. Hold on to your hats

ladies and gentlemen C. Nutter has jockeyed his way to the front of the pack

with the use of complex structures less common vocabulary and yet again the odd

colloquialism. He has managed to ensure that both Tom and the old bloke eat his

dust. You may have noticed that he self-corrected which isn't a bad thing

in the IELTS exam as long as it's not too often so we give the jockey an 8.5

now if we could only find somebody who knows what the IELTS test is.

Look who we've bumped into. It's Chris! Hello everyone, nice to see you all!

Describe a book you have recently read and you should say what kind of

book it is what it's about what sort of people would really enjoy it and explain

why you liked it. I've recently picked up a book about teaching English in the

classroom so this book explains all the approaches and methods that any teacher

needs to know in order to teach English effectively. It would be appropriate for

anyone who's either been teaching for a while or wants to take up teaching in

the future as a profession because it covers everything comprehensively so you

can look at all the techniques that you need. You can choose which are for you

and which won't really suit your style and of course it would be great I think

anyone would enjoy it who is looking to build on their career and to expand on

their own development as a teacher. In terms of why I enjoyed it I really like

the details but also many specific examples that this book gave so overall

I would certainly recommend it it was a great read cover to cover all right stop

the show boys and girls we have a clear winner let's take a second to show you

our very own IELTS replay technology. He starts off with a quick phrasal

expression I've really picked up a book, before you know it he's using a classic phrasal

verb or wants to take up teaching in the future. Then to wrap it up he uses a

cheeky but incredibly relevant idiom - cover to cover and those are just some

highlights as he uses plenty throughout his answer you may have noticed his

grammatical accuracy using phrases like in order to teach English effectively or

it would be or even it covers everything comprehensively very nice and as was the

organisation of his speech using phrases like in terms of and

overall and finally he used some advanced vocabulary and collocations so

we are giving Chris from the YouTube channel learn British English free full

marks with a score of 9.0 so we really hope that you have found this video fun

and also informative if you are preparing yourself for the IELTS

speaking exam as we can see it's difficult even for native speakers if

they don't have the right strategy and techniques in place to tackle these

questions they are difficult so when it comes to your exam prepare yourself and

make sure you search for the type of information the type of answers that the

examiners are looking for in your IELTS responses good luck in your exam and see

you again soon for another episode

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Sanem

Sanem

I've never felt this before.

Don't stay alone, we'll stay together.

Why don't you want to see me?

Because I love you.

I fell in love with you, Sanem.

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Q & A: What If I Can't Send My Child to a Waldorf School? - Duration: 5:16.

Hello, friends! I'm Sarah Baldwin and this is another episode of Sunday with Sarah

where I answer your questions. So many of you have written to me and left such

kind comments and thank you, it's really encouraging to me to get this kind of

feedback because I love doing these videos for you more than anything

and I get such great questions. One of the most common questions that I get, and

I've gotten it from so many of you I'm going to address it all at once,

is from those of you for whom a Waldorf school education is not a

possibility and some of you who are working parents where Waldorf

homeschooling is not a possibility. You may not live anywhere near a Waldorf

school. I know that's an awful lot of families, I know not everyone can afford

to send their children to a Waldorf school and I know a lot of these videos

I'm sharing my love of Waldorf education but I'm here to tell you that there is

so much that you can do as a parent at home that's probably far more important

than what school your child goes to. And some of those ways, the first thing I

would recommend is just having a rhythm to your days. If you're a working parent

try to bring as much calmness and rhythm to your home life as possible. I would

recommend getting up early enough in the morning to have plenty of relaxed time

to make breakfast and not be rushed and not be hurried and bringing elements

like a verse before meals and sitting down together at mealtime for breakfast

and again at dinner, lighting a candle. And the times that you are at home with

your children—in the mornings, in the evenings, on weekends—bringing as much

predictability and and rhythm to that time as you can will

just go a really long way in creating a nurturing environment for your child

where your child feels safe, it will reduce stress and reduce anxiety and

that could mean in the evening having a regular bedtime and a certain order

to the evening where there's dinner time and then clean up and then

bath time and then a story before bed at which you light a candle and

a verse before bed. And then, the more you learn, elements you can

bring to home or either having a garden, spending lots of time outdoors in nature,

the kinds of books that you share with your child, read them fairy tales. I would

really say that a loving home life and a rhythmic home life is more

important than what kind of school your child goes to. There's nothing that

replaces the love of a parent. So just to re-emphasize, having a loving home

environment, a rhythmic home environment, having a parent who is present for that

time when you are with your child in the mornings, in the evenings, on weekends, goes

a really long way, is far more important than what school your child goes to. That

said, I would also recommend being involved in your child's school as much

as possible, communicating with their teachers, knowing what's going on at

school, knowing who their friends are. But if you're a working parent, if

you're unable to send your child to a Waldorf school, you can relax. Learn as

much as you can about all the elements that you can bring into your home to

provide that Waldorf environment at home. So thanks so much for watching. Keep

those questions coming, I love answering them.

Leave your comments below and don't forget to subscribe to the Sunday with

Sarah YouTube channel and click the little bell to be notified whenever

there is a new video released and until then I'll see you next time. Have a great

week. Bye-bye.

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CAN'T CARRY 'EM ALL! - Fnatic sOAZ (League of Legends) - Duration: 10:23.

Hello hello!

I lost EVERY game today...

and I got uh,

I just got demoted again.

D2.

I am a Balls smurf.

I mean it's really fine.

I don't mind it as much.

In one good day of soloqueue you're back to Masters you know?

I mean if you think about it,

it's maybe not related but I started getting lower in solo queue when we started playing scrims.

Maybe if I have a day off then I'll just get back to Master.

This is uh, sad.

Take this.

In solo queue also, like

I learned this the hard way but,

you cannot freeze, else your whole team is dying.

So ideally maybe there I would look to get a freeze maybe, but...

My Brand cannot even take mid this game else he is gonna die.

This game...

is gonna be an unfortunate one again.

Maybe I can just look to cross map.

My Brand is sooo useless.

Kai'sa is pretty strong right now.

Maybe I can go.

Can maybe bait something there.

I leave him the kill... can he get it?

Yeahhh that's pretty good.

At least my Thresh is following some plays, so... that's pretty good.

It's better if I'm mid so I can just be involved in more plays than just going farm bot there.

I still have my ult.

Nooo, but this guy keeps on dying.

Ahhh please... ok...

We got him as well.

Ahhhhh... he actually-

Ahhhhhh... the Kindred ult...

Yeah we lost.

We lost the game.

They have Kai'sa with Guinsoo's and Kindred.

It's a sad sad game man.

Wait, my- my entire team died?

After we got two kills?

This is a joke man.

Solo queue is a joke.

[Sighs]

Holy shit I really wanna play some- I wanna play Pyke top against um,

against GPTO.

There's actually free ganks.

And we need some AD damage.

It's perfect.

Perfect Pyke game.

Yeah, I'm predator Pyke.

I'm gonna just roam.

I'm roam.

I'm gonna gank.

I'm even thinking about going boots level 1.

Maybe.

What are they even saying?

Joe.

Who is Joe?

HAHAHA

Runnnn!

[Car acceleration sound]

Where did he f**** go?

Where the f**** did Zilean went?

Uh, not Zilean, Ryze?

Did he ultimate forward or what?

Oh I'm actually trolling.

I actually inted.

I was really zoning, like...

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Games That Can't Decide What They Wanna Be - Game Sack - Duration: 28:05.

(Awesome Game Sack theme music)

- Hello, and welcome to Game Sack.

This time around, we're talking about some games

that just cannot decide what the hell they wanna be.

- Yeah, you're playing along in an action-platformer,

and then all of a sudden, what, it's a shooter?

Wait, no, it's an RPG next, what the hell?

- What's going on here, just make up your mind, game.

- Stupid game.

- Let's talk about some of these games.

(16-bit music with many channels)

[Joe] How about Toy Story on the Genesis?

It's also on the Super Nintendo.

This late title was inspired

by Clockwork Knight on the Saturn,

and it's amazing for a lot of reasons.

First and foremost are the technical aspects of the game.

I already talked about these a lot

in one of our Pushing Hardware Limits episodes,

so I won't go into all that here,

but they really did fit a lot of stuff onto this cartridge.

Sometimes, it feels like every level

features an entirely new game engine.

It starts out as kind of a weird side-scrolling platformer.

It takes a while to get used to the controls

and how the game works, what you can jump on, and all that.

It's not the world's best platformer,

but once you figure it out, you should do okay.

Just be aware that your hit-box feels like it's bigger

than the entire screen sometimes.

Everything can hurt you easily.

It feels like no two levels have you

doing quite the exact same thing.

And soon, the game changes completely up

into an overhead racer similar to Micro Machines.

You're not actually racing here,

but you have to navigate the track, touch Buzz,

collect his batteries, and make it to the end.

Then it's off to avoiding food that falls from tables

because, I guess that's just what food does at Pizza Planet.

And what 2D platformer would be complete

without a 3D Doom-style level?

You're not shooting or killing anything here,

but instead you're finding three-eyed aliens

hidden in the machine and taking them back

to their collective within a strict time limit.

Then there's a third-person racer where you're after Buzz.

Again, you're not actually racing.

It's somewhat similar to the overhead RC car part

gameplay-wise, but this time it's outside, in 3D,

and it looks really cool.

Then you get kind of a horizontal shooter,

but without the shooting, as Buzz flies you back

to the car where Andy awaits.

Suffice it to say, this game can't fit into a single genre,

and that's not necessarily a bad thing.

Developer Jon Burton is working on a director's cut

of this game to improve some of the gameplay aspects

of this one, and I'm really looking forward to that.

It might even be available to download

by the time you watch this.

I honestly have no idea, since we make these episodes

so far in advance.

But visit his channel, GameHut, for more details.

(collectables ding)

- [Dave] Here's Sigma Star Saga, for the Game Boy Advance,

developed by WayForward and published by Namco.

It's funny, because you can tell the game was developed

by WayForward just by looking at their female characters.

I certainly don't hate it,

but I'm sure it offends some people out there.

But you know what, that's their problem.

The game comes to you as an RPG.

Oh wait, it's a shooter.

Wait, no, it's both.

Let's take a look at this different approach

to the RPG genre.

As an RPG, you'll do a lot of the stuff you're used to:

you'll wander around large space stations talking to people

to get information.

Of course, this information helps you out,

and it also helps you further the storyline.

As with all RPGs, if you get stuck,

just talk to everyone and you'll find your way.

Besides the space stations,

you'll go down to the surface of different planets.

These exploration missions are pretty fun.

There's lots of enemies that you'll fight,

but you won't do it in a turn-based battle

like other RPGs.

It's all real-time, and you have your little gun

which kills enemies quickly.

Don't look for experience points here

because you won't get any.

I thought this was bit weird, and felt like I deserved XP

because, you know, I'm killing stuff.

You'll find many things on these trips,

like this radar-thingy that will help you get to new areas

that were previously blocked.

You'll also find gun data here-and-there.

Now this isn't for the gun that's in your hand,

this is for the ship that you'll use

when fighting enemies in the shooter segments.

There's over 50 types of gun data that you can collect,

and you can make thousands of different combinations

if you really wanna waste time.

You can customize the cannon, bullet type,

and the impact of the bullet.

I don't really like to waste a lot of time,

and found a few of these that suited me just fine.

I like this, as it's not deep,

and it's really fun and easy to try different combinations.

The shooter levels are like the random battles

that you're used to in a traditional RPG.

As you're exploring the planet,

you'll just randomly get beamed-up into a ship

that's cruising in space.

You won't always have the same ship every time,

but you'll always have the same weapons

that you powered-up on the planet's surface below.

The story explains it that there are drone ships

patrolling the skies and tunnels.

If the drones sense danger, it will warp the nearest pilot

into the cockpit, and he must destroy the enemies.

And that's you!

It's such a cool idea, and I like that you're sometimes

in fast fighter-looking ship, and other times,

you're in what looks like to be a transport ship.

These battles are where you get your experience points,

and do you're leveling-up.

On the side of the screen is the number of ships

that you have to destroy, and then the battle will be over.

As you kill enemies, they drop white orbs,

and these are your XP, so do your best to collect them.

You do have an HP bar on the top,

and if you get shot down like I often did,

you'll come back immediately to finish the job.

Unfortunately there's no way for you to heal yourself

during these battles, but that's okay

since they're usually over pretty quickly.

So I haven't beaten this game yet,

but what I've played is pretty fun,

and definitely a nice change to the genre.

Sure, the shooter levels can get a little repetitive

and boring at times, but they're a lot more entertaining

than the super-repetitive battles in a traditional RPG.

So if you're a fan of shooters and RPGs,

then you should try this game.

It's quite good, and as I've said before,

WayForward is definitely a worthy developer.

(tinny-sunding GBA explosion)

(sweet shooter soundz)

- [Joe] A good game for today's topic

is Back to the Future part three on the Genesis.

Actually, it's a good example, not a good game,

because dear God, this is one of the worst games ever made.

Each and every stage has completely different gameplay.

You start out riding a horse as Doc Brown,

and even if you're playing on a CRT,

you barely have any time to react.

You can try again and again,

and you're only gonna hate your life more and more

each time you try.

The next level, though, is better as it's a shooting gallery

but of course the control is still weird

as you need to press down to point your gun up.

There are three levels of height you can aim your gun at.

Are you a crack shot at this?

'Cause I'm not.

Then you have a weird isometric level

where you throw pies, or plates, or whatever.

And you don't throw the plates in the direction

that you press, either, it's very hard to make sense of.

It's like you need to press left to throw them up.

The last stage is the final one, and it's the best,

though it still sucks.

You're on top of a train throwing plates at bad guys.

You're also trying to reach the engine to make it go fast

so you can go back to the future!

It's tough, and it's easy to fall off.

Also, why is this entire game super dark?

I mean, seriously, did they develop the game

on monitors that had the brightness cranked way up

so that they thought it looked normal?

That's the only thing that makes any sense to me.

Still, I'm amazed that the developers

were proud enough of this one to put their names on it,

but they did.

I really want these guys to explain themselves.

Avoid this game at all costs.

(some of the weakest music you'll hear on the Genesis)

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Wow Dave, I don't know about this,

I can't handle so much variety.

- Yeah, you know, we're used to just one thing,

but now they throw this at us, what the hell?

- My brain, it just can't compute.

- Well, just settle down, we'll get through it.

- Let's do it.

(energetic Pac-Man Championship Edition music)

- [Dave] This is The Guardian Legend on NES,

developed by Compile and published by Broderbund in 1988.

Broderbund? Or is it broderboond? Broderbun?

Whatever, all they make is, like, publishing software now,

so pfft, who cares?

There's a huge planet called Naju,

and it's hurtling towards Earth.

If that's not bad enough, it's filled with evil aliens

that are ready to do foul and disgusting things

to the people that survive the impact

of another planet smashing into theirs.

As the guardian of Earth, you can't let this happen,

so off you go to Naju, and find that luckily,

there's a self-destruct mechanism.

For the entire planet, yes.

You have to activate to 10 safety devices

to destroy the planet.

Sounds pretty easy, right?

So let's go.

The game starts out on a shooter level.

It's moving fast, and all you have is a little pea shooter

to destroy all these aliens and debris

that's coming on screen.

You can't shoot it all, and for the most part,

I found myself just trying to dodge as much as I could.

But wait, that's the last thing you should do.

Your score is also your experience, and the higher the score

the higher your level,

which, in turn, extends your life bar.

You want a large life bar because the shooter levels

get tougher the further you get.

Once you defeat the first boss,

the game transforms into an overhead almost-dungeon crawler.

This labyrinth gets frickin' huge.

Your goal here is to make it

to the next corridor or shooter segment.

Luckily, there's a map on the sub-screen

which flashes the area that you need to reach

for the next corridor.

It's not easy making your way around,

since it's basically a large maze.

Very rarely is there a direct line

between you and your goal.

It's okay though, because exploring is pretty fun.

You'll kill lots of enemies

which will help boost your levels.

Be sure to shoot everything

because you'll get experience for it.

You'll also find many different power-ups

which will let you shoot faster, or carry more chips.

Chips are important since they serve two purposes.

One is currency, so you can buy new sub-weapons.

And two is ammunition for those sub-weapons.

You start out with a max of 50 chips,

and almost everything costs more than that,

but it won't be long before you find an icon

to let you carry more chips.

That's why you have to scavenge these areas.

Sure, you could skip and try your best

just to get to the goal,

but that won't give you any advantages down the road

when the game gets much harder.

Once you do get to a new corridor,

you go back into a shooter level.

Your weapon is more powerful,

and you have all those sub-weapons

which will help you out quite a bit.

I really like that you can use your sub-weapons

in both areas, and you can switch them any time

just by going onto the select screen.

As I said before, the game's dungeon-crawling area is huge.

Once you start collecting keys,

you can warp from area to another, so you don't have to

tread across the humongous map constantly.

The game is insanely fun and highly addictive

thanks to the awesome graphics and really good controls.

Hey, you know what else makes this game awesome?

Yep, it's the soundtrack.

A lot of great melodies that really bring you back

to the glory days of the NES.

So if you're looking for a fun game

that adds some serious difficulty later on

and will put your skills to the test, then look no further.

It's definitely worth a try.

(cool NES music)

- [Joe] Here's the breathtaking CrossFire for the Genesis,

from the ever-so exciting Kyugo Trading Company.

Is it a shooter? Is it a run-and-gun?

Why it's both for the price of one, you can't beat that.

Well, actually you can

by getting pretty much any other game.

This one is known as Super Airwolf in Japan,

and it's based on the Airwolf TV series.

But sadly, in the US, we got no Airwolf tie-in.

It starts out as a vertical shooter

where you pilot your helicopter.

It's pretty standard shooting action here.

You have your regular shot, and this can be powered-up.

You have a bomb that will help clear-out enemies,

and you also have a turbo thing

which makes you fast and invincible for a short time.

Oh, and have fun trying to collect these power-ups.

Not only do they run away from you when you fly towards them

but you need to collect all three of them to get the item.

After what seems like 30 years,

you zoom in really close to the ground

and shoot stuff up with your helicopter.

You're invincible here, and basically,

you're clearing the way for what happens next.

Now, you're playing a run-and-gun

shooting down bad guys that explode.

But don't worry, you explode too if you get hit.

You can jump high in order to shoot things

that are higher than you are.

This doesn't always work out well,

but it helps kill things that otherwise could shoot at you.

There also walkie-talkies to collect.

These will let you call in Super Airwolf

to clear out the screen while you lie down and take a nap.

After this, you go inside the base.

In here, you're looking for a hostage to rescue,

all the while shooting down bad guys.

Once you get the hostage, you escape,

and suddenly you're back into an overhead shooter again.

After another 30 years,

you finally get to a rather bland boss fight.

Win this, and you're back at the selection screen.

You can then buy new equipment at the store

with the money you earned.

And then you choose your next mission,

and then choose your weapons,

and then do it all over again.

There's not a lot of variety in the stages, the enemies,

or even the music in this game.

It's tough to keep your interest.

Hell, it's tough to even stay awake while playing it.

The run-and-gun segments are definitely

the best part of the game, though,

especially when you're inside looking for the hostages.

I wish these areas were a lot bigger.

I also wish the overhead shooter levels were shorter

and had more variety.

Not a game I'd recommend to anyone, really,

but nobody ever mentions it.

(gun fires rapidly, FM sound effects fail to impress)

- [Dave] Here's the Adventures of Bayou Billy

for the NES by Konami.

- [NES] The Adventures of Bayou Billy.

- [Dave] Billy's well-endowed girlfriend, Annabelle,

has been kidnapped, and you've gotta get her back.

But it's not gonna be easy, and that's the damn truth..

This game has three different play styles

for you to try and enjoy, and even master

as you hunt down Annabelle and her kidnapper.

- [NES] The Adventures of Bayou Billy.

- [Dave] The first play style is a typical beat 'em up

where you fight goons and alligators

with your fists and feet.

Once you've cleared the screen,

you can move forward to the next area and fight some more.

This is the hardest part of the game, hands down.

The levels are long,

and the enemies are strong and take lots of hits.

They also deal out a good amount of damage.

They'll drop weapons for you to pick up,

and even full-sized pre-cooked turkeys

that help give you life and energy.

Even with all the turkeys that you eat,

it's easy to see your life bar drain very quickly.

No lie here, the first level took over an hour to get past,

and there's no freakin' boss fight at the end.

Of the eight stages in the game, five are beat 'em ups.

- [NES] The Adventures of Bayou Billy.

- [Dave] The second type of gameplay

is a side-scrolling shooting game.

It plays very similar to Operation Wolf,

and other games like that.

The Zapper is the preferred control method,

but you can also use the normal controller

if you don't have one, or if you're playing on a modern TV.

These stages are a lot easier,

and the enemies have generous hit-boxes.

They drop lots of power-ups like life and extra bullets.

You don't have infinite ammo,

so be sure to pick up bullets when you can.

- [NES] The Adventures of Bayou Billy.

- [Dave] The last genre this one tries to be

is a combat driving game.

You drive in your bayou jeep

that's equipped with a machine gun on the front

to take out other jeeps.

It also has an open roof for you to throw grenades

at airplanes or helicopters that are coming at you.

They do have nice colors, and the clouds look good,

but that's as pretty as it gets.

And they're quite tough, as not only do you lose a life

any time you bump into anything,

you're also racing a strict timer.

I used to play this game a lot back when it came out.

I've only ever made it to the sixth level.

It's beyond difficult, and at times frustrating.

Apparently, the Japanese game, called Mad City

is much easier and has lots more content.

I'm gonna have to get that version, I think,

'cause I'd like to see the ending.

- [NES] The Adventures of Bayou Billy.

(8-bit music straight from the)

(player character groans)

- Alright, Dave, doesn't it piss you off

that some of these games can't stick to a genre?

- For the most part, Joe, no it doesn't,

and especially in the case of games like Bayou Billy,

where the beat 'em up stages are just ridiculously hard,

it's kinda nice to break it up with a driving sequence,

or maybe a Zapper game.

- By the way, those driving sequences

can suck the farts out of my ass, I hate 'em.

- (laughs) Yeah, now I'm not sucking any farts

out of anybody's ass, but.

- Dude, why not?

- You know, It just doesn't sound appealing.

Anyways, we got a couple more games,

so let's just get right back to it.

- [Joe] This is Final Lap Twin for the TurboGrafx-16.

Is it a racing game?

Is it an RPG?

Does it excel at either?

Dave briefly mentioned this one,

but screw him, he sucks.

The main portion of this game is a standard racing game

where you race to place high enough

and advance to the next track.

There's nothing really special here at all.

The graphics aren't much better

than the original Pole Position.

The music during the races isn't bad though.

Like I said, it's fairly basic,

and back when our expectations were pretty low,

this woulda been kind of entertaining.

But there's also a quest mode

which is more-or-less your standard RPG.

Your mission is to become the world champion,

and also to save the world.

I mean, you probably have to save it, it's an RPG after all.

The random battles are one-lap races,

and you earn money whether you win or lose,

but of course you get a lot more if you win.

If you lose, you also get put back into the original town.

You can buy lots and lots of parts for your car,

then you can face off against the local boss.

His race is three laps, and if you win,

you get a secret part, like a warp box, or a map.

You have a fairly convoluted password you can input

if you wanna continue your game,

and be sure to write it down correctly, or, oops, oh well.

The RPG mode is tough but not because of the difficulty,

but because it's so damn tedious.

The races are boring,

and take place to the world's most boring music.

(boooooring 8-bit music)

There's only two race tracks,

and they both look extremely bland.

It would be better if I were allowed to run

from all of the random battles.

Just that one little thing would improve the game ten-fold.

There is a lot of grinding in this game,

but I don't like being forced to do it when I don't want to.

Still, I've gotta give props to Namco

for putting in a fairly fleshed-out quest mode in this.

It showed that they cared about their customer,

at least a little.

(better 8-bit music)

Believe it or not,

Namco had tried this approach earlier

with World Court Tennis, also on the TurboGrafx-16.

The main part of the game is a crappy tennis simulator

and it also has a built-in RPG mode

that works very similar to Final Lap Twin.

The main tennis game isn't that hot,

and it really doesn't help

that I have absolutely no interest in tennis at all.

The graphics are, well, they're just plain,

and everything looks squashed, especially the court.

The RPG mode has King of Tennis sending you out on a journey

to stop the evil Tennis King and restore tennis to the land.

So that's right, you have to save the world.

And the NPCs give you great information like,

"Get information from people."

Gee, thanks.

Another one tells me that this town is Chicago?

Wow, Chicago has sure gone downhill, I mean,

there's only like six or seven people living here now.

Of course, the random battles are quick tennis matches,

and since I suck at this game,

I lose every battle without exception.

I could buy parts to power-up my tennis dude,

but, damn, everything is expensive here.

So it goes without saying that grinding is a must.

Honestly, I can find no positive aspects to this game,

just stick to Final Lap Twin.

(some top tier 8-bit music)

- [Dave] And no, we didn't forget about Blaster Master,

by SunSoft on the NES.

The game with a storyline that leaves you

with more questions than answers.

Like, why is there radioactive stuff in my front yard?

Why is there a huge world underground?

Where did this battle tank and suit come from?

And that's just to start with.

It really doesn't matter, and if you've played this title,

you know it's about as solid as a game can get.

The game is broken up into two play styles.

The first is a side-scrolling action-type.

You drive around in your tank,

platforming and blasting your cannon

at everything that moves.

The tank controls splendidly,

making platforming easy and fun.

It even has secondary weapons like lightning,

and missiles that are very useful that are just too low

for your cannon to hit.

Unfortunately they're limited,

but can be recharged by collecting the proper icons.

You can also get out of your tank at any time

and fight on foot if you so choose.

Does this count as half of a game type?

Your character is tiny, and so is his firepower.

You'll also take a lot of damage,

so it's not wise to do this until you need to.

And of course, you'll run across small doors

that only your small character can fit into.

This is where you ditch the tank and go inside.

The second play style is an overhead dungeon crawler-type.

There's lots of these, and most of them will make you feel

like you're wasting your time, but you're not.

If you shoot everything, you'll come across weapon power-ups

which are good for boss fights.

Sadly, your weapon will revert to a lower level

if you take damage, though.

And if you wanna beat this game, just don't take damage,

that's my advice.

And it's good advice, it works 100% of the time.

You only have a total of three lives per continue,

and very few continues.

No saves or passwords, so good luck.

Still though, this is excellent game

with an even better soundtrack.

This is another game that I've never beat,

but it's got personality and gameplay

that make you wanna keep trying.

(8-bit music that makes you appreciate the NES)

If you have a Switch, you can also try Blaster Master Zero,

which is excellent.

It features the same multiple styles of play

and does them all extremely well.

The graphics go for the retro look

that's so popular with low-budget modern games, these days.

The music is also presented in a retro style,

sounding like a hyped-up NES, or maybe a TurboGrafx-16.

It's great stuff, for sure,

approaching the quality of the original compositions.

(pretty good 8-bit-ish music)

Some of the previous bosses return,

but you certainly don't fight them in the exact same way

you did in the original.

And of course, you're constantly upgrading your weapons

and other powers as you progress through the game.

The control is very good, and this time

you can save your progress, which is very helpful.

This is good because levels are extremely large,

and you'll be in each one for quite some time

before proceeding.

Of course, the worst thing about this game

is that it's digital-only.

And as Nintendo has already shown us,

the eShop won't be open forever, so don't delete this one

to make space, you won't always be able to re-download it

because Nintendo WILL close the Switch eShop in the future.

Move it to another SD card instead.

Otherwise, it's a great game.

(really nice 8-bit-ish music)

- [Joe] Alright, I'm sick of talking about crappy games,

let's look at Thunder Force II on the Sega Genesis.

Is it a horizontal shooter?

Is it a free-roaming overhead shooter?

Much to the dismay of the people who can't learn

the free-roaming overhead parts, it's both.

In fact, this game favors the free-roaming overhead stages

as there are more of these

than the horizontally-scrolling side-view stages.

Personally, I like both, though I can understand

why Technosoft ditched the overhead stages in later games.

These stages are weird, and most people were just incapable

of figuring them out.

They're actually pretty simple:

you just need to find and destroy four of these bases

that look like this big round thing here on the ground,

and it can only be hit with your ground-based weapon,

so look for the little circles that indicate

that the ground is being hit.

Also, listen for the deep sound

as a the ground enemies take damage.

(deep sound)

Once you defeat all four, that's it!

Some of these can be beaten in less than 30 seconds.

Then, you have the side-scrolling stages.

These are awesome, but at the same time, slightly flawed.

I mean, things will fly and attack you from nowhere

with little to no warning.

It can be tough to remain alive until you learn the game.

Oh, and when you die, all of the weapons

that you collected disappear,

and you're left with your default pea shooters.

This game is tough.

Not anywhere near as tough as Thunder Force 4 or 5,

not by a long shot, but it's still pretty tough.

Unfortunately, it's often due

to the questionable stage design.

Still, it's a great early Genesis game

with some of the best music on the system.

This one introduced the side-scrolling stages

into the Thunder Force series,

so we should probably all be thankful.

Otherwise, your precious Thunder Force 3, 4, and 5

would all be overhead only, just like the first game.

Every Genesis owner should have at least three copies.

I'm sure they made enough.

(cool 16-bit music with great bass)

(gun whirs)

-[Genesis] Nova. Mega Flash. Side Blaster. Wave Set. Claw.

-Alright, there you go: hybrid games,

for lack of a better term.

Okay, Dave, so if you're playing one of these games

that we covered in this episode,

and you knew absolutely nothing about it,

and all of a sudden the play style switched up,

are you gonna be happy, or sad?

Does it make the game better or worse?

- You know, probably better, because as they say,

variety is the spice of life, so why not?

- Okay, so that means every game should be multi-genre then?

- No, definitely not.

I don't want my Castlevania game

to have anything else in it, like--

- Like a driving sequence?

- Yeah, I don't wanna be driving

from one castle to the next, or something like that.

- I think that'd be awesome.

- (laughs) Oh God no.

- Like in a Tesla or something.

- Yeah, something like that, or a horse and carriage.

(they laugh)

- Tesla, maybe a Ferrari.

- Oh, that'd be alright.

- Okay, anyway, what are some of your favorite hybrid games

that just can't decide what the hell they wanna be,

let us know.

In the meantime, thank you for watching Game Sack.

(Game Sack credits theme)

- I'm really excited for the next time we cover more games

that can't decide what they wanna be.

So, I've already been doing some research,

and I think this is gonna be a great game.

This is two genres in one game.

- Dude, you are an idiot,

this is two games on one cartridge.

That doesn't count.

- You're right dude, I am such an idiot, God.

How about this one though?

This has three genres in one game.

- Oh my God Dave, just, just, just, no.

You should cover one of these.

This is what I plan on covering for that next episode,

the Sega Genesis 6-Pak, six different genres in one game.

- That is awesome Joe, I wish Nintendo had a 6-Pak.

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There is a time in every person's life

when drinking water is deadly.

Even as much as a few ounces is enough to kill.

The average healthy adult is made up of 55 to 60% water.

The average baby, on the other hand, is roughly 75% water.

And that difference is why babies shouldn't drink water

before they're at least six months old.

Not from the tap or a well or a spring.

Plain water is just plain off limits.

You see, everyone's kidneys have a limit

to how much water they can handle.

Break that limit, and the excess water

will back up into your bloodstream,

where it dilutes the salt, or sodium, in your blood.

Once your blood dips below 0.4 ounces of sodium per gallon,

you're at risk of a condition called Hyponatremia.

It happens when your cells try to return sodium levels

to normal by absorbing the extra water

and swell up like a water balloon in the process,

causing complications like confusion,

vomiting and muscle spasms.

Hyponatremia is common in marathon runners

who drink too much too fast during a race

without also providing enough sodium

to balance out their blood.

And if you keep drinking, that excess water

will eventually reach the cells in your brain.

By this point, you have a dangerous case

of water intoxication, which affects

roughly 200,000 Americans each year.

It occurs when your brain cells swell,

which builds up pressure inside your skull

that can lead to seizures, brain damage,

and, in sever cases, death.

But don't worry, dying from water intoxication

is extremely hard for a fully-grown human.

An adult would have to drink 2.5 to 5 gallons

every few hours to reach that point.

But for newborns, it's a different story.

Their kidneys are about half the size of an adult's,

so they can't hold much water to begin with.

And it takes just a few ounces to cause problems.

On top of that, their kidneys aren't developed enough yet

to properly filter water, so any water

that enters their body ends up in the circulatory system,

where it dilutes their blood

and increases their water content by 7 to 8%.

But it's not just drinking straight H2O

that poses a threat.

In fact, most cases of water intoxication in infants

don't even involve a glass of water.

A common mistake is when people dilute baby formula

too much by accident, or when parents

dunk their infants up and down in a swimming pool,

and in the process the infant gulps in too much water.

It's important that if your baby

is showing signs of water intoxication

that you take them to the hospital immediately,

where a doctor will likely provide some form of fluids

like intravenous saline solution

to bring the infant's sodium levels up to normal.

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OMG This Is BAD.... I Can't Wear This! (Style FAIL) - Duration: 4:18.

Bracelet Fail [0:00:00]

So, I don't know what I was thinking, but I saw these accessories online and I'm like,

"Man, those look good.

I am going to try to bring those into my wardrobe."

I went out and bought a whole bunch of them and it's a complete fail.

What am I talking about, guys?

Find out in today's video.

[Music] So, there is one accessory that seems to be

the bane to my existence.

No matter how hard I try, I'm not able to incorporate this into my wardrobe.

What am I talking about?

Bracelets.

Okay.

So, I've – I've done promotions for Zorrata.

I, you know, nice bracelets.

But, you know, I'm like, yeah, functionally like why – what's the meaning and maybe

that's what's missing.

I had some other people send me some very interesting ones.

I never wore this, it was a little bit, you know, [clean].

And so, I'm looking online and I'm like, "Wow!

Look at that.

It's functional and it's a bracelet and it looked pretty good."

Tread by Leatherman.

And so, I'm looking at this thing and I'm like this is a bracelet that is like twenty

something tools in one, I'm like, sure, I go grab this thing.

I bought three of them.

I'm like I wanted to try out the different styles I'm like this thing is going to be

awesome.

And then, I get it and I realized not only how big it is, but how – well, what's

the deal?

Okay.

So, first off, if you haven't seen this, it's actually I think a very interesting

concept and some guys are absolutely loving it.

I am not one of them.

So, what I thought is, you know, I just need a bracelet that's going to actually be functional

something that has a purpose for when I'm wearing it.

I'm like thinking, okay, this thing has all of these -- and if you haven't seen

it, it's got all of these tools.

We'll list them down in the description.

And you can even have used this, I saw this was interesting to actually combine it with

a watch which I thought I was like, this is awesome.

But, here is the deal here was the – the kryptonite with this.

As I'm going through and looking at all the tools and I mean there's no lack of

tools on here, I realized on a daily basis I don't use really any of these.

The only one I got really excited about was the cutting tool.

So, this was the one I got so excited about, they have a little cutting tool.

So, what did I learn from this failure?

Am I giving up on bracelets?

The answer is no because I still like watches and I love wearing watches and I realized,

okay, that is a bracelet in a sense if you think about it, it just had a timepiece on

it.

And I'm going to keep trying, I'm going to try some other pieces I'm going to go

out there and find what I'm looking for.

Now, when it comes down to the functionality, you know I really came down, you know, it's

simply a Shard right here by Gerber.

This is actually going to serve everything I wanted and it's a fraction of the cost

of that actually oversized bracelet which, again, I'm not tearing on Leatherman, but

it's just that particular piece.

And that's what you learn from failure is it that one thing just didn't work for me

and that's why you need to try things always look for good return policy.

I will be sending those back.

And, don't be afraid to go out there and experiment.

Don't give up on an accessory or a piece if it doesn't work out the first time or

the second time.

If you really want to incorporate hats into your wardrobe, experiment, have fun, but find

something that really resonates with you.

Any of you guys have some advice on wearing bracelets?

Do you have some favorite bracelets?

Do you have particular pieces?

I know that there are bands that some of you guys wear that, you know, the different bands

for different meanings that became very fashionable.

This Explorer right here, the Rolex Explorer reminds me that me and my family love to explore

the world.

And it's a small thing, but daily to be reminded, oh, we got a trip coming up.

We're heading over to London which I'm linking – going to link to the Youpreneur

event.

I'm going to be speaking at that here in November, so if you're in London you're

close, make sure to be on my email list.

Guys, I want to hear from you down in the comments.

If you like this video, give it a like.

If you, you know, you're new here to Real Men Real Style, click on that subscribe button.

But, guys, I appreciate you, I appreciate everything we built up, and I'm having fun

a little bit different of a video, but I wanted to share with you guys a failure when it comes

to style.

People think that, oh, Antonio can probably wear a lot of things, he knows style.

But, I fail just like everyone else out there.

So, when you're out there making these purchases, make sure they got a good return policy and

don't be afraid to try something new.

That's it, guys.

Take care.

I'll see you in the next video.

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