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Oh
Oh! I didn't see you there!
Oh, hey
PlayStation classic,
so
* Super Adventure Family intro music plays*
So you might have seen our video
of the NES classics unboxing
Today we're gonna do a unboxing
of the PlayStation classic
We've also got my
PlayStation 1
my original playstation 1
out to compare I don't have
The one that looks like this
the... the original original.
So it has like 20 games pre-loaded on it
20 incredible games that define the era
Should we read the contents?
Alright, let's unbox it.
You ready?
spin it... it spins good
Spin factor...
pretty good
Let's see if we can open it without breaking it
It's got these fancy flaps
gotta show off the flaps
* I believe I can fly *
Inside of that....
we have...
another box!
Some extra crinkling for you
So there's the system
pretty small
I would say that it's pretty similar to a
Super Nintendo cartridge
Pretty much the same
pretty close
Next thing we got to compare it to
is a Playstation keychain
I'd say this one's smaller.
So this is weird
PROTIP
to open this
there's a little tab
Open them like that
*laughing off camera*
off camera: I KNEW she was gonna do that
come on get down
get outta here
Lift this thing out of here
like that
if you didnt know how to open a box
Cables
it doesn't come with an AC adapter
says that right here "No AC adapter"
So I think I'm going to try to use my Super Nintendo or NES classic adapter.
They'll probably work fine
I would imagine
so the next thing in here is the controller
Got one controller
Two controllers,
so this nice that they included two controllers,
I wish they would have included the AC adapter
but
Now Elliott and I can play together.
So that'll be cool.
I feel like this one looks a little smaller.
I don't know if it's just because it's missing the dual analogs,
but I feel like overall
It looks a little smaller,
but I think
I don't know if I actually ever had one of these
so, I don't know if they were really smaller or not,
It feels nice
It's a little light.
It doesn't have like Rumble or they analogs or anything like that
But I think that's alright
the plugs are kind of cool I think
because they're USB
But they kind of look like the old plug
and when you plug them into the front of the system
Like when they're actually plugged in
you really can't even tell that it's like a USB cable
I kind of wonder if you even plug it into your computer and use it
That would be kind of cool just to have another PC controller to use
There's a few buttons.
So we've got an open and it actually works
It doesn't open it
like the actual PlayStation did
but it is a button
and there's a power button and a reset button
I think this probably takes you back to the menu
or something to change games
and that kind of thing
and obviously
you know what power and reset do
Then on the back we have a USB and HDMI plug
so to compare it with my playstation.
So here's size comparison
pretty kind of its close but this one's definitely a little bigger,
similar
Looks pretty cool think first impressions
is that it looks about the same size
as the NES and Super Nintendo classics
I think it will kind of sit on the shelf nicely with those
I think I'm most excited to try I
I don't know maybe Resident Evil or Metal Gear
I would say
It would be cool to play those again
seems like it has a pretty good selection of games
I like the overall build of everything
everything looks pretty similar to the original
controllers feel pretty authentic
What?
Mission failed
We'll get em next time
So I figured I'd try some out with Elliott and maybe have Mandee play a few
and kind of give you just a quick review on some of our favorite games
Check out that sweet startup screen
So the menu is pretty basic
it gets the job done but it is not pretty
the settings are pretty minimal too
Each game does include resume points
so you can continue where you left off
So the first game that I tried out
RESIDENT EVIL
it pretty much ran like
RESIDENT EVIL
I didn't notice any weird hiccups or anything like that
I know some of the games are the PAL versions
instead of the NTSC versions
and I believe Resident Evil is one of those
I've played Resident Evil quite a bit
and I didn't really notice the issue
but I wasn't comparing them side by side
It also includes all the classic voice acting of Resident Evil
stop it
Don't open that door!
Wow
What a mansion
Here's a lockpick
It might be handy if you the master of unlocking
Take it with you.
Thanks. Maybe I'll need it.
Check out this sweet door opening animation.
I also tried out Final Fantasy 7
I wanted to see how all the cutscenes held up
and if there was any weird glitches there
But everything seemed to run fine.
I've never actually finished Final Fantasy 7
I've played about halfway through
so this might give me a good opportunity to go back to this game and finally beat it
I also tested out odd world.
I've played the intro section to this game probably about a hundred times
But I've never actually sat down and played through the full game
This is one that I might actually try to go through
and play on this system.
It does seem like an interesting concept
It's kind of like a slow-paced
Platformer mixed with a puzzle game.
So this might be a fun one to go back to
I was actually pretty surprised by Ridge Racer four
for a PlayStation 1 game the graphics were actually pretty nice and it reminded me
How fun Ridge Racer is to play!
it kind of makes me want to break out my ps3
and play Ridge Racer 7 again
Elliott and I also played split-screen for a little while.
I was surprised at how easy this game is to control
so he did pretty good
So one of the games that I did notice some graphical issues was Grand Theft Auto
I know this is one of the European games on the system.
It has been a while since I've played this game
I don't know if the graphical issues were because of that
or if thats just how the game was
But it seemed to run a little sluggish
So I've never actually played any of the puzzle fighter games
So I was really interested to try out super puzzle fighter 2
it kind of reminds me of Tetris attack.
It's a puzzle game
But when you do something on your side,
it ends up adding something to your opponent's side
It kind of like simulates a fighting game.
Mandee really likes puzzle games
So this might actually be a good one to try out with her
And Elliott like Street Fighter. So maybe we can do a tournament
The graphics in Rayman really surprised me
For a 2D platformer on PS1, I wasn't really expecting much
It's actually a really nice looking game
and you can really see where the new Rayman graphic style comes from
Tekken was another one of the European games on the console
and from what I've heard it runs slower
I'm not really a Tekken guy,
so I didn't really know what I was looking for
I did notice a few times where it seemed like it was running in slow motion
But I'm not sure if that's just a game
or an emulation issue.
I was surprised at how much fun I had playing at them
round one
FIGHT!
The final game that I tried out was Metal Gear Solid
I've played this game a lot
on of all the different systems its been released on
and it seemed to run just fine
The only thing that was a little weird is playing it with a d-pad
I've grown accustomed to playing it with the analog sticks
but despite that it seemed like I could play the game just fine
So I didn't try out all twenty games yet.
I just sampled about half of them
Overall I think most the games run fairly well
I feel like I didn't notice as much of the issues with the European games as I've read
It might just be that I'm not as familiar with some of those games though,
and I also wasn't comparing them side by side
There definitely are a few games on here that I would really like to go back to
And I'd really like to go back and try to finish Final Fantasy 7
*upbeat music playing*
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The Evolution of Spider-Man's Classic Costume | Yellow Spandex #28 | NowThis Nerd - Duration: 9:03.
What's up, webheads?
I'm Andrew, and on this episode of 'Yellow Spandex,'
we're looking at one of the most influential and innovative costumes in superhero history:
The blue and red bodysuit worn by the Amazing Spider-Man.
Hey there, there goes the Spider-Man!
From its complicated creation to its infinite iterations across the Spider-Verse,
we're diving deep to show you why Spidey's suit is second to none.
This is 'The Evolution of Spider-Man's Classic Costume.'
Now, if you're curious about onscreen Spidey,
Kya already covered his movie looks in our very first episode.
We're not gonna talk too much about the black suit either,
since we've already tackled that topic on 'Yellow Spandex: Venom,'
and you should go check that one out, too.
Today, we're feeling blue. And red. And black, sometimes.
So let's start with a surprisingly controversial question about Spidey's costume:
Who Created It?
Officially, the amazing Spider-Man is the co-creation of writer Stan Lee,
and artist Steve Ditko.
But, as always with comics, the true story is a lot more convoluted.
Leave it to Marvel to mess up their own origin story.
From Captain America to the Hulk,
Jack Kirby co-created most of the Marvel universe,
with Spidey as the biggest exception.
But according to the King, he actually came up with the idea years before.
The story goes that Kirby pitched Lee a version of Spider-Man that he and his Captain America co-creator Joe Simon first thought up in the '50s,
a teenager who finds a magic spider ring that transforms him into a musclebound grown-up toting a web-blasting pistol.
A... good guy with a gun?
Lee liked the idea, but he was allegedly concerned that it was too similar to another Simon/Kirby creation called the Fly,
and I'm not talkin' about Goldblum.
So he stripped away Kirby's contributions,
and turned to Steve Ditko to see what he could come up with for the concept.
There are no surviving drawings of Kirby's original design,
but according to Ditko, it probably looked like this:
A combination of Cap and Ant-Man that doesn't really scream 'Spider.'
To add to the confusion, Kirby drew the cover of Spidey's debut appearance in 'Amazing Fantasy #15,'
after Lee demanded a more heroic take on Steve's original drawing.
Still, aside from that cover, Kirby's interpretation of Spider-Man just never looked right,
he's too beefy and brawny,
and the King never quite seemed to nail the web pattern.
There's no question that the current design is pure Ditko,
it's just so creepy and kooky and weird,
with unconventional lines and an off-putting full face covering
Of course, it's always possible that Ditko was inspired by a Halloween costume.
In 1954, Ben Cooper, Inc. released a spooky yellow costume called "Spiderman,"
with a distinctive spiderweb motif,
and a hood with big black frames surrounding the eyes.
Cooper's costumes were the king of Halloween in the '50s,
especially in New York,
and it's entirely possible that Ditko saw the costume on his walk to work and was subconsciously influenced.
We may never know the whole story behind Spider-Man's design,
but we can clearly see
How It's Changed.
There's never been a canonical explanation as to where Spidey's costume came from.
Pete just throws some pantyhose over his head for his initial wrestling match,
then sews together his final suit for his big variety show debut.
Unlike the movies, we never see him doodling designs,
screenprinting spiderwebs,
accidentally shooting webs at Dr. Pepper,
or taking to the streets in a hoodie and sweatpants.
In its first appearance, the costume appears pretty much fully formed,
the rare example of nailing a superhero design right from the start,
with a couple of exceptions,
like the infamous underarm webbing.
They started off fairly subtle,
but soon evolved into huge wings that went from Spidey's wrist all the way to his waist,
which made him look like Elvis a little bit,
These must have been incredibly difficult to Peter to stuff into his square '60s wardrobe.
With time, the webs began to shrink,
and by the '70s, they were all but gone,
but not forgotten.
They received a functional film version in 'Spider-Man Homecoming,'
and they remain a tool for artists to use at their discretion.
Another constantly evolving element of Spidey's costume is its color scheme.
Originally, the non-red parts were portrayed as a deep black,
with blue highlights to offer some definition.
This was a pretty common technique,
given the limitations of color printing at the time,
but over the years, the highlights began to turn off the dark,
and by the seventies, Spidey's secondary color had become a bright baby blue.
The black and red didn't completely disappear, though,
artists still use it from time to time,
and alternate outfits like the Superior Spider-Man and Alex Ross's proposed movie costume fully embrace the aesthetic,
not to mention Spidey's new suit in 'Far From Home,'
and, of course, Miles Morales.
He started his career in a variant of Peter's red and blue,
which was poor taste, considering that poor Parker was still freshly deceased at the time,
so he upgraded to a slick red-on-black design courtesy of artist Sara Pichelli.
The new costumes helped Miles establish his own identity,
and snag his own real life set of custom Air Jordans,
But as radical as his costume may be, the core concept is still unquestionably Spidey.
The design's mutability is a major factor in
Why It Endures
Spider-Man's costume is one of the most complicated in all of comics.
Like, if he was created today,
there's no way he'd have that intricate webbing pattern,
it's just excruciating to draw.
Pretty good, Spongebob, but it's lacking basic construction, and your perspective leaves a lot to be desired.
But despite its complexity, the design is extremely versatile,
After Ditko's revolutionary run, the reigns were passed to John Romita,
an artist who used his experience drawing romance comics,
to transition Peter from a lanky, awkward high schooler,
to a more hunky and confident college student.
Oh... Who's this?
Romita's streamlined, small-eyed Spidey was a far cry from Ditko's creepy classic,
but he refined and standardized the superhero's look just in time for his mainstream marketing push.
His clean lines and bright colors defined Marvel's house style for decades,
even after the Symbiote Saga ended and Spidey returned to the red and blue.
But as the '80s became the '90s,
a new era of comic fans were thirsty for something more extreme.
Always recycle... TO THE EXTREME!!! BUSTED!!!
Enter superstar artist (and fan of this channel) Todd McFarlane,
whose energetic style and intense linework brought Spidey back to his more grotesque roots.
With massive eyes that covered his entire mask,
a lithe, gangly body contorted into impossible positions,
and thick, goopy spaghetti webbing spinning out of his shooters,
McFarlane's Spider-Man completely re-defined how artists approach the arachnid,
and those who followed in his wake continued to add their own twist to the character,
There's no wrong way to draw Spider-Man,
artists are free add their own personality,
and update his outfit to fit the tastes of the times.
During the Clone Saga,
future Ultimate Spider-Man artist Marc Bagley designed a '90s-tastic new suit for Ben Reilly,
and while it's a bit garish these days,
(I would have stuck with that sleeveless hoodie Scarlet Spider outfit myself),
elements like the external webshooters and flashy fingertips have seeped into several Spider-Men since.
The short-lived suit is just another great example of how the building blocks of the Ditko's design can be moved and shifted,
in service of style and story.
Throughout his crimefighting career,
Spidey has donned a ton of different armors, outfits, and enhanced suits,
all with wildly different looks unified by the same Spidey-DNA,
but at the end of the day, no matter how slick his new style is,
Spider-Man always returns to the red and blue.
at least, on Earth-616.
The multiverse is home to an infinite amount of Spider-People of all shapes and sizes,
from massive mechs to monstrous mutants,
but whether they're in doublets and frilly collars,
punk rock spikes,
or spandex fit for a swine,
the entire Spider-Verse shares the same style.
Ditko's brilliant design has endured for so long,
because it works in almost any scenario,
and allows us to imagine ourselves in Spidey's shoes.
Because we can't see his face,
readers can project their own personalities beneath the mask,
letting us connect to the character in a way that's impossible for square-jawed giants like Superman and Batman.
No matter who is wielding the webs,
when we read a Spider-Man comic or watch him on screen,
at less part of us projects ourselves up there,
stopping bad guys and swinging through the sky as only a stylin' spider can.
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near Robertson and the current world champion Mark Selby the battle out for
the title over sticks are just some crazy holes let's get into it I like
this one yes I think this could be a whole one named after former world
champions dirt Bingham requires the players to cut the yellow over the humps
and into the pocket they must be careful though sitting it too hard may result in
the ball bouncing off the table which are forced them to drop a shot start all
over again in here can you move this out the white no it's all part of the course
you shot it's all part of the course
it's getting all of this here we go
get in the old oh no what am i doing full shot I don't want to talk she's
gonna jump off that cushion so that was your fourth shot yeah yeah even the
tables are the obstacles that they look at the roll on that bit of editing
involved well they grew this hole is it Jesus hey what's that success not so odd
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oh no excuse me we'll come on that's a camera
Oh nicely played Oh nobody likes to see that today
what's up shop for it's for well was it he was laughing now yeah oh
so you're gonna try and get down on the floor so you go take a drop back to the
start so that's another shot lost and then we're gonna put it back on the spot
all of a sudden six don't look a bad score no it doesn't know when rocky
loses a shot so so you playing what six now or was that seven that's seven look
with the yellows now it's not funny though is it are we gonna copy that turn
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it's it hard
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whole three is the thunder not because it looks like Tracy Island that because
it pays tribute to Neil Robertson this whole is all about precision strike the
cue ball through the gap in the mountains or potting the brown once it
comes through the other side too hard it'll bounce out too soft and it'll roll
back down the mountain some more kids it very unlucky now they're bright Q or
something plate we've run inside its put another couple of padding on the car
parks a nap oh is that a drop shot enough it is a drop shot or I'm joking
playing away from outside the entrance of this tunnel safe from here yeah so
you can lay up to pop the brown how many shots was that that's the
seventh shot this is the eighth yeah yeah very good is me laughing I'll
probably to attend that's absolutely ridiculous what what ridiculous Oh easy
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