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(Sets up Camera)

Alright.

I'm here in my Car, and um...

I found a Super Nintendo Classic on Craigslist.

And uhh...

Whenever you're looking for something that's super rare and you can't find it in stores...

Totally go on Craigslist (Stutters)

Its the safest site you can ever go on besides Amazon and eBay...

and all that other stuff.

(Stutters again)

I'm at the Guy's House so I supposed meet him out in his Garage Door. So I'm gonna take you Guys with me!

Let's Go!

Okay so he should be here somewhere.

-Hi are you here to get the Super Nintendo Classic?

I sure am.

Alright! That will be $250

(Pulls out money)

Here you go.

Alright. Thanks Son.

Now here you go!

(Silent Gasp)

Alright. Thank you so much Sir!

I actually got it! It's real!

Alright I'm gonna open it in the Car cause everybody else in the world does.

You know anyone who doesn't?

Alright!

(Opening Treasure Theme)

What the F---

(Laughs)

That idiot totally felt for it!

(♬ And I'm proud to be an American ♬)

For more infomation >> I GOT SCAMMED ON CRAIGSLIST FOR AN SNES CLASSIC! - Duration: 1:24.

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【English Sub】ニンテンドークラシックミニスーパーファミコンをプレイ!/Let's Play SNES Classic Edition! - Duration: 6:57.

Hey guys. I'm Doga from DogaDoga TV.

In the last video, I unboxed the SNES and,

this time, I will try to play games.

If you haven't watched the last video, please check it first.

All right, let's start.

What shall I play first...

hmm

First, I'll play Super Mario World.

Aw... It's been a while...

Ok, Mario A, B, C...

I choose 1 Player Game..

The sides of the display are blacked out.

It's strange for me that it's written in English.

Aww

Ok.

This controller is also nice.

Lol

Let me play again.

I think that I became a poor player...

There you go, Yoshi.

I like this controller.

This is just the same as the original one.

I think the size is the same as the original one.

and it's easy to hold.

Ok.

I cleared stage 1 and

With the reset button...

You go back to the home screen.

In the bottom left corner, you see the game that you played just now.

So you can go back to the point where you saved.

You can quickly start again.

Yes, I was right.

At first, I thought that this reset button was

just a fake one but this button is important.

You can save the data over.

So next...

What shall I play...

How about Street Fighter 2 Turbo?

I used to play this often when I was a kid.

Oh...

The pixelation is so rough... hahaha

Particularly you shouldn't play so close to the screen.

It could hurt your eyes...

Wow

Ok, I won.

I checked the direction more carefully.

On the display section,

You can choose the display ratio.

The ratio 4:3 is the same as the original one.

"Pixel perfect" is square.

"CRT filter" is a display that looks like the one displayed

on the old TV.

I guess 4:3 is ok for most of the people.

On the option section,

with the "My play demo" function on,

the last game and scene you played will automatically be displayed

after you leave the screen inactive for 5 mins.

then you can easily remember what you used to play before.

With "Classic Demo" on,

if you leave the screen for 1 min,

the demo will start.

The default setting is on.

With "Screen Burn-In Reduction" on,

you can prevent the TV screen being burned by showing a black screen

after 5 mins.

This reset button is to do a factory reset.

There is also a legal notice here.

The manual button shows you this QR code that

enables you to access the instruction pages online.

You can check more detail on the page.

What I am referring to is also from the website.

I want to play a game that I haven't played before...

In fact...

There is STARFOX 2.

This never came come out before.

Let me try this.

hmmm?

It seems that you have to first clear

the first stage of STARFOX1

to unlock STARFOX 2

I see... I'll play it another time then.

Ok, so let's play Mario Cart then.

Oh, yes.

I always use Koopa Troopa.

I know how to do a speedo-up at the starting point.

This timing. huh?

Eh??

Aww...

But it's very difficult to see!!

It's difficult to keep staring the screen because

the pixels are so bad.

It even hurts my eyes lol

I'm so bad haha

That's it.

It's nice that you can keep the suspended point there.

You can have 4 suspended datas per a game.

I like it.

You should be able to change the frame here too

Yes, you can.

There you go! It's cool.

Now both sides of the display has wood-like color.

This is a nice feature.

That's it. How did you like it?

In Japan, SNES will come out on 5th October.

I recommend you to play these games.

It's very nostalgic and I bet you will enjoy.

Please check my twitter and blog too.

Bye!

For more infomation >> 【English Sub】ニンテンドークラシックミニスーパーファミコンをプレイ!/Let's Play SNES Classic Edition! - Duration: 6:57.

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@omgfaizaniqbal91 sports classic collocation !!! - Duration: 4:26.

200000 years later :)

For more infomation >> @omgfaizaniqbal91 sports classic collocation !!! - Duration: 4:26.

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Photoshop Tutorial: How to Create a Classic, Retro, Disco Ball - Duration: 10:42.

Hi . This is Marty from Blue Lightning TV.

I'm going to show you how to create a classic retro, disco ball from the heyday of Disco Fever!

I provided 2 files that you can download.

Their links are located in my video's description or project files below.

One is a photo of this discotheque that we'll use to create our disco ball

and the other is a photo of the same discotheque, but cropped to 1920 by 1080 pixels.

Its resolution is 150 pixels per inch.

Open the smaller image.

We'll convert it into a Smart Object, so we can modify it non-destructively.

To do this, click the icon at the upper, right of the Layers panel and click "Convert to Smart Object".

Go to Filter and Filter Gallery.

Open the Texture folder and click "Patchwork".

Make the Square Size: 2 and the Relief: 0.

We're choosing Patchwork instead of Mosaic because the Patchwork filter adds delineating

lines whereas the Mosaic filter doesn't.

Go to Filter, Distort and "Spherize".

Make the Amount: 100%.

Then, click OK or press Enter or Return.

Repeat the filter once more by pressing Ctrl or Cmd + F. Then, press Enter or Return.

Open your "Elliptical Marquee Tool" and go to a corner.

Press and hold Shift as you drag a circular selection to the opposite corner.

Click the Layer mask icon to make a layer mask of the selection next to the disco ball.

Convert your disco ball with all its filters into a Smart Object.

To place the ball onto the background, press "v" to open your Move Tool

and drag it onto the tab of the disco background.

Without releasing your mouse or pen, press and hold Shift as you drag it down and release.

Pressing Shift kept the ball centered over the background.

Slide the ball up by pressing the Up arrow on your keyboard until it's position is approximately this high.

Name the disco ball layer whatever you'd like.

Make the background active and convert it into a Smart Object.

We'll give the background the appearance of some motion by going to to Filter, Blur and Radial Blur.

Make the Amount: 7, the Blur Method: Zoom and the Quality: Best.

Drag the center point straight up

to a position approximating the center of your disco ball on the document.

Doing this makes the background look as if its source of motion is emanating from the

center of the disco ball.

Make the ball active and double-click an empty area of the layer to open its Layer Style window.

Click "Outer Glow".

If the box isn't white, click it and pick white.

The Blend Mode is Linear Dodge and the Opacity is 15%.

The Technique is Softer, the Spread is 0 and the Size is 250 pixels.

The Range is 50%.

Make a copy of it by pressing Ctrl or Cmd + J

and double-click "Outer Glow" to see it in the Layer Style window.

Change its Blend Mode to Color Dodge and make its opacity: 75%.

Click "Inner Glow".

The color is white, the Blend Mode is Color Dodge and the Opacity is 40%.

The Source is Edge, the Choke is 0% and the Size is 30 pixels.

The Range is 1%.

We want to make a new layer below the active layer.

To do this, Ctrl-click or Cmd-click the New Layer icon.

Name it "Radial Lights".

Open your "Custom Shape Tool" and choose "Pixels".

If you're working on an earlier version of Photoshop, the Pixel icon is here.

Open your custom shapes thumbnails

and click the small gear icon to open your list of custom shape presets.

Click "Symbols".

When you see this message, click OK to replace your current thumbnails with the Symbols thumbnails.

Since I already had the Symbols preset open, my thumbnails remained the same.

Click this thumbnail, which is called "Registration Target 2".

Click the gear icon at the top and tick, "Defined Proportions and check "From Center".

We want to give ourselves more room on our canvas, so zoom out of your document by pressing

Ctrl or Cmd and the minus key on your keyboard 2 or 3 times.

Go to the center of the disco ball and drag out the shape until it covers your entire document.

Then, release.

To fit it back onto your canvas, press Ctrl or Cmd + 0.

Convert it into Smart object and change its blend mode to "Overlay".

Go to Filter, Blur and Radial Blur.

Make the Amount 15, the Blur Method: Spin and the Quality: Best.

Make a copy of the layer and drag it to the top of the Layers panel.

Double-click the Radial Blur of the copy to open the panel.

Change the Amount to 5

and reduce its opacity to 75%.

Make a copy of the layer

and click the Layer Mask icon to make a layer mask next to it.

Ctrl-click or Cmd-click the disco ball to make a selection of its shape.

Go to Select and Transform Selection.

Go to a corner and when you see a diagonal, double-arrow, press and hold Alt or Option

+ Shift as you drag it out approximately this much.

Then, press Enter or Return.

Go to Select, Modify and Feather.

Feather it 200 pixels.

Fill the selection with black inside the layer mask by pressing Alt or Option + Delete.

This hides the radial lights of this layer inside the selection.

Deselect it by pressing Ctrl or Cmd + D. Next, we'll add lens flares.

Make a new layer and fill it with black.

Change its blend mode to "Screen" and name it "Lens Flare".

Make a copy of it and temporarily hide the copy.

Make the original layer active.

Go to Filter, Render and Lens Flare.

Make the Brightness: 75% and the Lens Type: Movie Prime.

Drag the lens flare to a general location that approximates the location of where you'd

like it placed on your document.

Feel free to reposition it if you like.

Make the Lens flare copy visible and active.

Go back to Filter, Render and Lens Flare.

Move the lens flare to a different location

and again, reposition it if you like.

If you'd like to make another lens flare, copy it, fill it with black

and go back to Filter, Render and Lens Flare.

I'd like to make the radial blur that's emanating from the disco ball a little less intense,

so I'll make the top radial blur layer active and reduce its opacity.

This is Marty from Blue Lightning TV.

Thanks for watching!

For more infomation >> Photoshop Tutorial: How to Create a Classic, Retro, Disco Ball - Duration: 10:42.

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SNES CLASSIC EDITION (aka SNES MINI) UNBOXING Gameplay and Review - Duration: 11:01.

For more infomation >> SNES CLASSIC EDITION (aka SNES MINI) UNBOXING Gameplay and Review - Duration: 11:01.

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SNES Classic Edition Mini Unboxing by Nintendo - Duration: 16:43.

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