Sunday, January 31, 2021

Mario Kart Double Dash!!

Mario Kart Double Dash!! Let's Play Mario Kart: Double Dash is a 2003 kart racing video game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development and published by Nintendo for the GameCube. The game is the fourth installment in the Mario Kart series and the third for home consoles after Mario Kart 64. It was preceded by Mario Kart: Super Circuit for the Game Boy Advance in 2001 and was followed by the handheld game Mario Kart DS, which was released for the Nintendo DS in 2005. Similar to the previous titles, Double Dash challenges Mario series player characters to race against each other on Mario-themed tracks. The game introduced a number of new gameplay features, such as supporting co-op gameplay with two riders per kart. One player drives the kart, and the other uses items. It is the first game in the series to use 3D polygon graphics for the racers, as opposed to sprites. Players can switch at any time.

Mario Kart: Double Dash!! GameCube - 50cc Mushroom Cup Grand Prix - Wario and Waluigi Gameplay

Mario Kart: Double Dash!! GameCube - 50cc Mushroom Cup Grand Prix - Wario and Waluigi Gameplay Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Gameplay Walkthrough Playthrough [1440p 60FPS HD PC] No Commentary Full Game 50cc Mushroom Cup Grand Prix Wario and Waluigi. Let's Play Mario Kart: Double Dash is a 2003 kart racing video game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development and published by Nintendo for the GameCube. The game is the fourth installment in the Mario Kart series and the third for home consoles after Mario Kart 64. It was preceded by Mario Kart: Super Circuit for the Game Boy Advance in 2001 and was followed by the handheld game Mario Kart DS, which was released for the Nintendo DS in 2005. Similar to the previous titles, Double Dash challenges Mario series player characters to race against each other on Mario-themed tracks. The game introduced a number of new gameplay features, such as supporting co-op gameplay with two riders per kart. One player drives the kart, and the other uses items. It is the first game in the series to use 3D polygon graphics for the racers, as opposed to sprites. Players can switch at any time.

Friday, January 29, 2021

Mario Kart: Double Dash!! - 50cc Special Cup Grand Prix - Bowser and Bowser Jr. Gameplay

Mario Kart: Double Dash!! - 50cc Special Cup Grand Prix - Bowser and Bowser Jr. Gameplay Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Gameplay Walkthrough [1440p 60FPS HD PC] No Commentary Full Game 50cc Special Cup Grand Prix Bowser and Bowser Jr. Mario Kart: Double Dash is a 2003 kart racing video game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development and published by Nintendo for the GameCube. The game is the fourth installment in the Mario Kart series and the third for home consoles after Mario Kart 64. It was preceded by Mario Kart: Super Circuit for the Game Boy Advance in 2001 and was followed by the handheld game Mario Kart DS, which was released for the Nintendo DS in 2005. Similar to the previous titles, Double Dash challenges Mario series player characters to race against each other on Mario-themed tracks. The game introduced a number of new gameplay features, such as supporting co-op gameplay with two riders per kart. One player drives the kart, and the other uses items. It is the first game in the series to use 3D polygon graphics for the racers, as opposed to sprites. Players can switch at any time.

Shantae and the Pirate's Curse Gameplay Walkthrough Part 13 Frostbite Island - Propeller Town

Shantae and the Pirate's Curse Gameplay Walkthrough Part 13 Frostbite Island - Propeller Town Shantae and the Pirate's Curse is a platform game developed by WayForward Technologies for the Nintendo 3DS and the Wii U. It is the third game in the Shantae series, following Shantae: Risky's Revenge. It was released in North America on the 3DS eShop on October 23, 2014 and on the Wii U eShop on December 25, 2014, and in PAL regions on both platforms on February 5, 2015. The game was later ported to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, Amazon Fire TV, and Nintendo Switch. The game follows the adventures of the eponymous half-genie Shantae as she once again has to save Sequin Land from a new foe, the Pirate Master, with help from her nemesis Risky Boots. The title features a new soundtrack by Jake Kaufman. Met with generally favorable reviews, the game was a nominee for best 3DS game and best platformer by IGN and made the Top 10 of the Club Nintendo 2014 survey of the fans' favorite games. It also was commercially successful. Gameplay Like its predecessors, Shantae and the Pirate's Curse casts players in the role of Shantae the half-genie, who can attack enemies using her hair. Having lost her genie powers in the previous game, Shantae now makes use of various pirate items that the player obtains during the course of the game. These include a pistol that can be used to shoot enemies and switches from afar, a hat that can be used to glide through the air and ride on gusts of wind, a scimitar that can break blocks using a downwards thrust, boots that send Shantae into a charging dash that can break through certain walls, and a cannon that can be used to perform additional jumps in mid-air. Players can also make use of various items, such as damaging pike balls or health restoring potions. These items, as well as upgrades to Shantae's hair attack and pirate items, can be purchased using gems obtained from enemies and breakable objects. In place of transformation dances, Shantae can use a genie lamp to suck up nearby gems, as well as carry dark magic and other gaseous objects like smells. Unlike the fully interconnected world of its predecessors, the world of Pirate's Curse is spread across multiple islands that Shantae can travel to via Risky Boots' pirate ship. These islands each require Shantae to gain access to a Den of Evil, where one of the pirate items can be found, and defeat a boss in order to gain a map to the next island. Players will often be required to fulfill certain quests in order to progress, such as finding an item on one island and giving it to someone on another. Hidden across the various islands are twenty cursed Cacklebats, which the player must defeat and extract Dark Magic from in order to obtain the game's best ending. Up to 32 Heart Squids can also be collected, which can be exchanged to increase Shantae's maximum health. Clearing the game unlocks Pirate Mode, which gives Shantae all of her pirate items from the start to allow the player to perform speedruns. Additional bonus artwork is unlocked based on players' final time and completion percentage upon clearing the game. The Nintendo 3DS western physical release and Nintendo Switch version feature an exclusive minigame, "Super Shantae NAB!", based on a Shantae-themed minigame featured in WarioWare D.I.Y., which can be played to earn additional gems. Frostbite Island Head back to Spiderweb Island, take a ride through the Ghost Forest, enter Rottytops' house, and acquire the Spirit of Joe. Return to Tan Line Island and use the boots to dash all the way right and snag the Enchanted Blade. Travel to Frostbite Island then reach Propeller Town and eventually obtain the Targeting Module. Take the ship back to Scuttle Town and go to the top house to give Joe his soul back. Go right to Sequin Land Palace then give the Enchanted Blade to the Cyclops and watch him transform into Bran-Son. Give the Targeting Module to the Ammo Baron outside of Scuttle Town's top house then talk to him again. Back at Frostbite Island, go down the newly formed hole to the Abandoned Factory. Navigate through this dungeon to acquire Risky's Cannon so you can quadruple-jump and defeat the Steel Maggot to get the Lonely Grave Map.

Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Mario Kart Double Dash!! - 50cc Flower Cup Grand Prix - Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong

Mario Kart Double Dash!! - 50cc Flower Cup Grand Prix - Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Gameplay Walkthrough No Commentary Full Game 50cc Flower Cup Grand Prix [1440p 60fps HD PC] Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong (Nintendo GameCube) Mario Kart: Double Dash is a 2003 kart racing video game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development and published by Nintendo for the GameCube. The game is the fourth installment in the Mario Kart series and the third for home consoles after Mario Kart 64. It was preceded by Mario Kart: Super Circuit for the Game Boy Advance in 2001 and was followed by the handheld game Mario Kart DS, which was released for the Nintendo DS in 2005. Similar to the previous titles, Double Dash challenges Mario series player characters to race against each other on Mario-themed tracks. The game introduced a number of new gameplay features, such as supporting co-op gameplay with two riders per kart. One player drives the kart, and the other uses items. It is the first game in the series to use 3D polygon graphics for the racers, as opposed to sprites. Players can switch at any time.

Mario Kart 64 Nintendo 64 - 50cc Special Cup Grand Prix - Princess Peach Gameplay

Mario Kart 64 Nintendo 64 - 50cc Special Cup Grand Prix - Princess Peach Gameplay Mario Kart 64 Gameplay Walkthrough [1440p 60FPS HD PC] No Commentary Full Game 50cc Special Cup Grand Prix Princess Peach. Mario Kart 64 is a kart racing video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. It is the successor to Super Mario Kart for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and the second game in the Mario Kart series. It was released in Japan in December 1996, in North America in February 1997 and in the U.K. in June 1997. It was later released as a Virtual Console game for the Wii and Wii U in 2007 and 2016, respectively. Changes from the original include the move to polygon-based true 3D computer graphics for track design, and the inclusion of four-player support. Players take control of characters from the Mario franchise, who race around a variety of tracks with items that can either harm opponents or aid the user. The move to three-dimensional graphics allowed for track features not possible with the original game's Mode 7 graphics, such as changes in elevation, bridges, walls, and pits. However, the characters and items remain 2D pre-rendered sprites. The game was commercially successful and was generally praised for the fun and high replay value of its multiplayer modes, though some critics regarded it as a disappointment compared to Super Mario Kart. Special Cup 1) DK's Jungle Parkway 2) Yoshi Valley 3) Banshee Boardwalk 4) Rainbow Road

Monday, January 25, 2021

Mario Kart Double Dash!! - 50cc Mushroom Cup Grand Prix - Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong

Mario Kart Double Dash!! - 50cc Mushroom Cup Grand Prix - Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Gameplay Walkthrough No Commentary Full Game 50cc Mushroom Cup Grand Prix [1440p 60fps HD PC] Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong (Nintendo GameCube) Mario Kart: Double Dash is a 2003 kart racing video game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development and published by Nintendo for the GameCube. The game is the fourth installment in the Mario Kart series and the third for home consoles after Mario Kart 64. It was preceded by Mario Kart: Super Circuit for the Game Boy Advance in 2001 and was followed by the handheld game Mario Kart DS, which was released for the Nintendo DS in 2005. Similar to the previous titles, Double Dash challenges Mario series player characters to race against each other on Mario-themed tracks. The game introduced a number of new gameplay features, such as supporting co-op gameplay with two riders per kart. One player drives the kart, and the other uses items. It is the first game in the series to use 3D polygon graphics for the racers, as opposed to sprites. Players can switch at any time.

Mario Kart 64 - 50cc Flower Cup Grand Prix - Luigi Gameplay

Mario Kart 64 - 50cc Flower Cup Grand Prix - Luigi Gameplay Mario Kart 64 Gameplay Walkthrough [1440p 60FPS HD PC] No Commentary Full Game 50cc Flower Cup Grand Prix Luigi. Mario Kart 64 is a kart racing video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. It is the successor to Super Mario Kart for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and the second game in the Mario Kart series. It was released in Japan in December 1996, in North America in February 1997 and in the U.K. in June 1997. It was later released as a Virtual Console game for the Wii and Wii U in 2007 and 2016, respectively. Changes from the original include the move to polygon-based true 3D computer graphics for track design, and the inclusion of four-player support. Players take control of characters from the Mario franchise, who race around a variety of tracks with items that can either harm opponents or aid the user. The move to three-dimensional graphics allowed for track features not possible with the original game's Mode 7 graphics, such as changes in elevation, bridges, walls, and pits. However, the characters and items remain 2D pre-rendered sprites. The game was commercially successful and was generally praised for the fun and high replay value of its multiplayer modes, though some critics regarded it as a disappointment compared to Super Mario Kart. Flower Cup 1) Toad's Turnpike 2) Frappe Snowland 3) Choco Mountain 4) Mario Raceway

Friday, January 22, 2021

PUBG LITE PC GAMEPLAY ESPAÑOL Capitulo 112

PUBG LITE PC GAMEPLAY ESPAÑOL Capitulo 112 PUBG LITE PC GAMEPLAY ESPAÑOL. PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds presenta una nueva versión a medio camino entre la de móviles y la estándar de PC para equipos poco potentes. PUBG Lite ya es una realidad, una nueva versión beta del popular Battle Royale PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds especialmente diseñada para funcionar en equipos de gama baja o poco potentes, una especie de híbrido entre la versión para móviles y la que todos conocemos de sobremesa.

Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Part 7 - 50cc Star Cup - Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong

Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Part 7 - 50cc Star Cup - Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Gameplay Walkthrough Part 7 [1440p 60fps HD PC] No Commentary 50cc Star Cup Grand Prix Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong. Mario Kart: Double Dash is a 2003 kart racing video game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development and published by Nintendo for the GameCube. The game is the fourth installment in the Mario Kart series and the third for home consoles after Mario Kart 64. It was preceded by Mario Kart: Super Circuit for the Game Boy Advance in 2001 and was followed by the handheld game Mario Kart DS, which was released for the Nintendo DS in 2005. Similar to the previous titles, Double Dash challenges Mario series player characters to race against each other on Mario-themed tracks. The game introduced a number of new gameplay features, such as supporting co-op gameplay with two riders per kart. One player drives the kart, and the other uses items. It is the first game in the series to use 3D polygon graphics for the racers, as opposed to sprites. Players can switch at any time.

Shantae and the Pirate's Curse Gameplay Walkthrough Part 12 Mud Bog Island - Oubliette of Suffering

Shantae and the Pirate's Curse Gameplay Walkthrough Part 12 Mud Bog Island - Oubliette of Suffering Shantae and the Pirate's Curse is a platform game developed by WayForward Technologies for the Nintendo 3DS and the Wii U. It is the third game in the Shantae series, following Shantae: Risky's Revenge. It was released in North America on the 3DS eShop on October 23, 2014 and on the Wii U eShop on December 25, 2014, and in PAL regions on both platforms on February 5, 2015. The game was later ported to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, Amazon Fire TV, and Nintendo Switch. The game follows the adventures of the eponymous half-genie Shantae as she once again has to save Sequin Land from a new foe, the Pirate Master, with help from her nemesis Risky Boots. The title features a new soundtrack by Jake Kaufman. Met with generally favorable reviews, the game was a nominee for best 3DS game and best platformer by IGN and made the Top 10 of the Club Nintendo 2014 survey of the fans' favorite games. It also was commercially successful. Gameplay Like its predecessors, Shantae and the Pirate's Curse casts players in the role of Shantae the half-genie, who can attack enemies using her hair. Having lost her genie powers in the previous game, Shantae now makes use of various pirate items that the player obtains during the course of the game. These include a pistol that can be used to shoot enemies and switches from afar, a hat that can be used to glide through the air and ride on gusts of wind, a scimitar that can break blocks using a downwards thrust, boots that send Shantae into a charging dash that can break through certain walls, and a cannon that can be used to perform additional jumps in mid-air. Players can also make use of various items, such as damaging pike balls or health restoring potions. These items, as well as upgrades to Shantae's hair attack and pirate items, can be purchased using gems obtained from enemies and breakable objects. In place of transformation dances, Shantae can use a genie lamp to suck up nearby gems, as well as carry dark magic and other gaseous objects like smells. Unlike the fully interconnected world of its predecessors, the world of Pirate's Curse is spread across multiple islands that Shantae can travel to via Risky Boots' pirate ship. These islands each require Shantae to gain access to a Den of Evil, where one of the pirate items can be found, and defeat a boss in order to gain a map to the next island. Players will often be required to fulfill certain quests in order to progress, such as finding an item on one island and giving it to someone on another. Hidden across the various islands are twenty cursed Cacklebats, which the player must defeat and extract Dark Magic from in order to obtain the game's best ending. Up to 32 Heart Squids can also be collected, which can be exchanged to increase Shantae's maximum health. Clearing the game unlocks Pirate Mode, which gives Shantae all of her pirate items from the start to allow the player to perform speedruns. Additional bonus artwork is unlocked based on players' final time and completion percentage upon clearing the game. The Nintendo 3DS western physical release and Nintendo Switch version feature an exclusive minigame, "Super Shantae NAB!", based on a Shantae-themed minigame featured in WarioWare D.I.Y., which can be played to earn additional gems. Mud Bog Island Go back to Spiderweb Island and use the scimitar to unearth a Fossil. Travel to Scuttle Town and give the Fossil and X-Ray Specs to the boy in the house to the left of the ship to receive the Death Mask. Take the ship to Mud Bog Island and head right until you reach a creepy dude then wear the Death Mask to continue to the Village of Lost Souls. Find the gamers' coins, return them, guess the coin tosses correctly for a Locket and give it to the girl in the same room to get the Hopeful Flame. Go right and up then use the Hopeful Flame on the fire pit and suck up the Manly Musk. Head to the lower right room and release the Manly Musk in front of the cave to enter the Oubliette of Suffering. Explore this maze to obtain Risky's Boots and fight the Dagron to uncover the Frostbite Island Map and Lost Soul.

Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Mario Kart Double Dash!! - 50cc Star Cup Grand Prix - Peach and Daisy

Mario Kart Double Dash!! - 50cc Star Cup Grand Prix - Peach and Daisy Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Gameplay Walkthrough No Commentary Full Game 50cc Star Cup Grand Prix [1440p 60fps HD PC] Peach and Daisy (Nintendo GameCube) Mario Kart: Double Dash is a 2003 kart racing video game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development and published by Nintendo for the GameCube. The game is the fourth installment in the Mario Kart series and the third for home consoles after Mario Kart 64. It was preceded by Mario Kart: Super Circuit for the Game Boy Advance in 2001 and was followed by the handheld game Mario Kart DS, which was released for the Nintendo DS in 2005. Similar to the previous titles, Double Dash challenges Mario series player characters to race against each other on Mario-themed tracks. The game introduced a number of new gameplay features, such as supporting co-op gameplay with two riders per kart. One player drives the kart, and the other uses items. It is the first game in the series to use 3D polygon graphics for the racers, as opposed to sprites. Players can switch at any time.

Object 260 - 12 Kills 8,7K Damage - World of Tanks Gameplay

Object 260 - 12 Kills 8,7K Damage - World of Tanks Gameplay The Object 260 is a Soviet tier 10 premium heavy tank. World of Tanks (WoT) is a massively multiplayer online game developed by Belarusian company Wargaming, featuring mid-20th century (1930s–1960s) era combat vehicles. It is built upon a freemium business model where the game is free-to-play, but participants also have the option of paying a fee for use of "premium" features. The focus is on player vs. player gameplay with each player controlling an armored vehicle. World of Tanks has been ported to multiple gaming consoles. The PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One version, called World of Tanks Valor, was developed by studio Wargaming West. World of Tanks has also expanded to mobile platforms under the title World of Tanks Blitz, in addition to a board game titled World of Tanks Rush and a collectible card game titled World of Tanks: Generals. World of Tanks was followed by World of Warplanes and World of Warships.

Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Cyber Hunter Gameplay Walkthrough Part 3 [1440p 60fps HD PC] - No Commentary

Cyber Hunter Gameplay Walkthrough Part 3 [1440p 60fps HD PC] - No Commentary Cyber Hunter is an open-world battle royale game featuring an unique combination of gaming elements, including survival, shooting and exploring. Any vertical surface in the Cyber Hunter world is climbable and players can glide down from high up. Cyber Hunter is a next-generation, competitive sandbox mobile game - a work in progress which we are currently improving. It's packed with a host of different elements, including survival, shooting, building, exploration, and a lot more. All in all, it's a brand new gaming experience. The game tells the story of our future, when mankind opens a portal to another dimension thanks to the development of Mindcells. That dimension holds a virtual, quantum world. In this new world, great events have begun to unfold. Justice has taken on evil. The old has stood against the new. And forces of conservatism have clashed with radicalism.

Monday, January 18, 2021

Mario Kart: Double Dash!! - 50cc Mushroom Cup Grand Prix - Peach and Daisy

Mario Kart: Double Dash!! - 50cc Mushroom Cup Grand Prix - Peach and Daisy Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Gameplay Walkthrough No Commentary Full Game 50cc Mushroom Cup Grand Prix [1440p 60fps HD PC] Peach and Daisy (Nintendo GameCube) Mario Kart: Double Dash is a 2003 kart racing video game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development and published by Nintendo for the GameCube. The game is the fourth installment in the Mario Kart series and the third for home consoles after Mario Kart 64. It was preceded by Mario Kart: Super Circuit for the Game Boy Advance in 2001 and was followed by the handheld game Mario Kart DS, which was released for the Nintendo DS in 2005. Similar to the previous titles, Double Dash challenges Mario series player characters to race against each other on Mario-themed tracks. The game introduced a number of new gameplay features, such as supporting co-op gameplay with two riders per kart. One player drives the kart, and the other uses items. It is the first game in the series to use 3D polygon graphics for the racers, as opposed to sprites. Players can switch at any time.

Age of Empires 3 Complete Collection The Warchiefs Gameplay Walkthrough Part 1 Skirmish Iroquois

Age of Empires 3 Complete Collection The Warchiefs Gameplay Walkthrough Part 1 Skirmish Iroquois Age of Empires III is a real-time strategy video game developed by Microsoft Corporation's Ensemble Studios and published by Microsoft Game Studios. The Mac version was ported over and developed and published by Destineer's MacSoft. The PC version was released on October 18, 2005 in North America and November 4, 2005 in Europe, while the Mac version was released on November 21, 2006 in North America and September 29, 2006 in Europe. An N-Gage version of the game developed by Glu Mobile was released on April 28, 2009. It is the third game of the Age of Empires series and the sequel to Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings. A remaster titled Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition was released on October 15, 2020. Its successor, Age of Empires IV is under development. The game portrays the European colonization of the Americas, between approximately 1492 and 1876 AD. There are fourteen civilizations to play within the game. Age of Empires III has made several innovations in the series, in particular with the addition of the "Home City", which combines real-time strategy and role-playing features. Two expansion packs have been released: the first, Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs, was released on October 17, 2006, and introduced three Native American civilizations; the second, Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties, was released on October 23, 2007, and included three Asian civilizations. On October 15, 2020, a remastered version of the game developed by Tantalus Media was released entitled Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition. Age of Empires III has sold over 2 million copies as of May 2008. As well as receiving favorable reviews, it has garnered awards, including GameSpy's "Best RTS game of 2005", and was one of the best-selling games of 2005. In 2007, Age of Empires III was the seventh best-selling computer game, with over 313,000 copies sold that year.

Friday, January 15, 2021

Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Gameplay Part 6 50cc Flower Cup No Commentary

Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Gameplay Part 6 50cc Flower Cup No Commentary Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Gameplay Walkthrough Part 6 [2k 60fps] No Commentary 50cc Flower Cup Grand Prix Koopa and Paratroopa. Mario Kart: Double Dash, stylized as Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, is a racing game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development and published by Nintendo for the GameCube (GCN) in 2003. The game is the fourth installment in the Mario Kart series and the third for home consoles after Mario Kart 64. It was preceded by Mario Kart: Super Circuit for the Game Boy Advance in 2001 and was followed by the handheld game Mario Kart DS, which was released for the Nintendo DS in 2005. Similar to the previous titles, Double Dash challenges Mario series player characters to race against each other on Mario-themed tracks. The game introduced a number of new gameplay features, such as supporting co-op gameplay with two riders per kart. One player drives the kart, and the other uses items. It is the first game in the series to use 3D polygon graphics for the racers, as opposed to sprites. Players can switch at any time. Double Dash is the only game in the Mario Kart series to allow cooperative gameplay so far. Double Dash supports LAN play using the Nintendo GameCube Broadband Adapter, allowing up to 16 players to compete simultaneously. There are 20 characters to select from in total, each of which with a special item, and with eleven characters being new to the series. Double Dash received positive reviews from critics; it attained an aggregated score of 87 out of 100 on Metacritic. Reviewers praised the graphics, new gameplay features, character and item rosters, arcade aesthetic and track design, but elements of the voice acting were poorly received. It was commercially successful, with more than 3.8 million copies sold in the United States, and more than 802,000 copies sold in Japan. It is the second best-selling GameCube game of all-time, selling around 7 million copies worldwide, behind Super Smash Bros. Melee.

Shantae and the Pirate's Curse Gameplay Walkthrough Part 11 Mud Bog Island No Commentary Full Game

Shantae and the Pirate's Curse Gameplay Walkthrough Part 11 Mud Bog Island No Commentary Full Game Shantae and the Pirate's Curse is a platform game developed by WayForward Technologies for the Nintendo 3DS and the Wii U. It is the third game in the Shantae series, following Shantae: Risky's Revenge. It was released in North America on the 3DS eShop on October 23, 2014 and on the Wii U eShop on December 25, 2014, and in PAL regions on both platforms on February 5, 2015. The game was later ported to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, Amazon Fire TV, and Nintendo Switch. The game follows the adventures of the eponymous half-genie Shantae as she once again has to save Sequin Land from a new foe, the Pirate Master, with help from her nemesis Risky Boots. The title features a new soundtrack by Jake Kaufman. Met with generally favorable reviews, the game was a nominee for best 3DS game and best platformer by IGN and made the Top 10 of the Club Nintendo 2014 survey of the fans' favorite games. It also was commercially successful. Gameplay Like its predecessors, Shantae and the Pirate's Curse casts players in the role of Shantae the half-genie, who can attack enemies using her hair. Having lost her genie powers in the previous game, Shantae now makes use of various pirate items that the player obtains during the course of the game. These include a pistol that can be used to shoot enemies and switches from afar, a hat that can be used to glide through the air and ride on gusts of wind, a scimitar that can break blocks using a downwards thrust, boots that send Shantae into a charging dash that can break through certain walls, and a cannon that can be used to perform additional jumps in mid-air. Players can also make use of various items, such as damaging pike balls or health restoring potions. These items, as well as upgrades to Shantae's hair attack and pirate items, can be purchased using gems obtained from enemies and breakable objects. In place of transformation dances, Shantae can use a genie lamp to suck up nearby gems, as well as carry dark magic and other gaseous objects like smells. Unlike the fully interconnected world of its predecessors, the world of Pirate's Curse is spread across multiple islands that Shantae can travel to via Risky Boots' pirate ship. These islands each require Shantae to gain access to a Den of Evil, where one of the pirate items can be found, and defeat a boss in order to gain a map to the next island. Players will often be required to fulfill certain quests in order to progress, such as finding an item on one island and giving it to someone on another. Hidden across the various islands are twenty cursed Cacklebats, which the player must defeat and extract Dark Magic from in order to obtain the game's best ending. Up to 32 Heart Squids can also be collected, which can be exchanged to increase Shantae's maximum health. Clearing the game unlocks Pirate Mode, which gives Shantae all of her pirate items from the start to allow the player to perform speedruns. Additional bonus artwork is unlocked based on players' final time and completion percentage upon clearing the game. The Nintendo 3DS western physical release and Nintendo Switch version feature an exclusive minigame, "Super Shantae NAB!", based on a Shantae-themed minigame featured in WarioWare D.I.Y., which can be played to earn additional gems. Mud Bog Island Go back to Spiderweb Island and use the scimitar to unearth a Fossil. Travel to Scuttle Town and give the Fossil and X-Ray Specs to the boy in the house to the left of the ship to receive the Death Mask. Take the ship to Mud Bog Island and head right until you reach a creepy dude then wear the Death Mask to continue to the Village of Lost Souls. Find the gamers' coins, return them, guess the coin tosses correctly for a Locket and give it to the girl in the same room to get the Hopeful Flame. Go right and up then use the Hopeful Flame on the fire pit and suck up the Manly Musk. Head to the lower right room and release the Manly Musk in front of the cave to enter the Oubliette of Suffering. Explore this maze to obtain Risky's Boots and fight the Dagron to uncover the Frostbite Island Map and Lost Soul.

Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Super Smash Bros 64 Gameplay Walkthrough Part 1 Mario Classic Mode No Commentary Full Game

Super Smash Bros 64 Gameplay Walkthrough Part 1 Mario Classic Mode No Commentary Full Game Super Smash Bros. (commonly referred to as Super Smash Bros. 64 or Smash 64) is a crossover fighting video game developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. It was first released in Japan on January 21, 1999, in North America on April 26, 1999, and in Europe on November 19, 1999. The first installment in the Super Smash Bros. series, it is a crossover between several different Nintendo franchises, including Mario, The Legend of Zelda, Star Fox, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, Metroid, F-Zero, Mother, Kirby, and Pokémon. It presents a cast of characters and locations from these franchises and allows players to use each character's unique skills and the stage's hazards to inflict damage, recover health, and ultimately knock opponents off the stage. Super Smash Bros. received mostly positive reviews upon its release. It was a commercial success, selling over five million copies worldwide by 2001, with 2.93 million sold in the United States and 1.97 million sold in Japan. It was given an Editors' Choice award from IGN for the "Best Fighting Game", and also became a Nintendo 64 Player's Choice title. The game spawned a series of sequels for each successive Nintendo console, starting with Super Smash Bros. Melee which was released for the GameCube in 2001.

Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Cyber Hunter Gameplay Walkthrough Part 2 [1440p 60fps HD PC] No Commentary Full Game

Cyber Hunter Gameplay Walkthrough Part 2 [1440p 60fps HD PC] No Commentary Full Game Cyber Hunter is an open-world battle royale game featuring an unique combination of gaming elements, including survival, shooting and exploring. Any vertical surface in the Cyber Hunter world is climbable and players can glide down from high up. Cyber Hunter is a next-generation, competitive sandbox mobile game - a work in progress which we are currently improving. It's packed with a host of different elements, including survival, shooting, building, exploration, and a lot more. All in all, it's a brand new gaming experience. The game tells the story of our future, when mankind opens a portal to another dimension thanks to the development of Mindcells. That dimension holds a virtual, quantum world. In this new world, great events have begun to unfold. Justice has taken on evil. The old has stood against the new. And forces of conservatism have clashed with radicalism.

Monday, January 11, 2021

Among Us Gameplay Walkthrough Part 23 No Commentary Full Game

Among Us Gameplay Walkthrough Part 23 No Commentary Full Game Among Us is an online multiplayer social deduction game developed and published by American game studio InnerSloth and released on June 15, 2018. The game takes place in a space-themed setting, in which players each take on one of two roles, most being Crewmates, and a predetermined number being Impostors. The goal of the Crewmates is to identify the Impostors, eliminate them, and complete tasks around the map; the Impostors' goal is to covertly sabotage and kill the Crewmates before they complete all of their tasks. Players suspected to be Impostors may be eliminated via a plurality vote, which any player may initiate by calling an emergency meeting (except during a crisis) or reporting a dead body. Crewmates win if all Impostors are eliminated or all tasks are completed whereas Impostors win if there is an equal number of Impostors and Crewmates, or if a critical sabotage goes unresolved. While initially released in 2018 to little mainstream attention, it received an influx of popularity in 2020 due to many well-known Twitch streamers and YouTubers playing it. In response to the game's popularity, Among Us 2 was announced in August 2020. However, the planned sequel was canceled a month later and the team shifted their focus to improving the original game. Among Us has inspired internet memes and achieved a large following online.

Friday, January 8, 2021

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Shantae and the Pirate's Curse Gameplay Walkthrough Part 10 Tan Line Island - Princess Escape

Shantae and the Pirate's Curse is a platform game developed by WayForward Technologies for the Nintendo 3DS and the Wii U. It is the third game in the Shantae series, following Shantae: Risky's Revenge. It was released in North America on the 3DS eShop on October 23, 2014 and on the Wii U eShop on December 25, 2014, and in PAL regions on both platforms on February 5, 2015. The game was later ported to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, Amazon Fire TV, and Nintendo Switch. The game follows the adventures of the eponymous half-genie Shantae as she once again has to save Sequin Land from a new foe, the Pirate Master, with help from her nemesis Risky Boots. The title features a new soundtrack by Jake Kaufman. Met with generally favorable reviews, the game was a nominee for best 3DS game and best platformer by IGN and made the Top 10 of the Club Nintendo 2014 survey of the fans' favorite games. It also was commercially successful. Gameplay Like its predecessors, Shantae and the Pirate's Curse casts players in the role of Shantae the half-genie, who can attack enemies using her hair. Having lost her genie powers in the previous game, Shantae now makes use of various pirate items that the player obtains during the course of the game. These include a pistol that can be used to shoot enemies and switches from afar, a hat that can be used to glide through the air and ride on gusts of wind, a scimitar that can break blocks using a downwards thrust, boots that send Shantae into a charging dash that can break through certain walls, and a cannon that can be used to perform additional jumps in mid-air. Players can also make use of various items, such as damaging pike balls or health restoring potions. These items, as well as upgrades to Shantae's hair attack and pirate items, can be purchased using gems obtained from enemies and breakable objects. In place of transformation dances, Shantae can use a genie lamp to suck up nearby gems, as well as carry dark magic and other gaseous objects like smells. Unlike the fully interconnected world of its predecessors, the world of Pirate's Curse is spread across multiple islands that Shantae can travel to via Risky Boots' pirate ship. These islands each require Shantae to gain access to a Den of Evil, where one of the pirate items can be found, and defeat a boss in order to gain a map to the next island. Players will often be required to fulfill certain quests in order to progress, such as finding an item on one island and giving it to someone on another. Hidden across the various islands are twenty cursed Cacklebats, which the player must defeat and extract Dark Magic from in order to obtain the game's best ending. Up to 32 Heart Squids can also be collected, which can be exchanged to increase Shantae's maximum health. Clearing the game unlocks Pirate Mode, which gives Shantae all of her pirate items from the start to allow the player to perform speedruns. Additional bonus artwork is unlocked based on players' final time and completion percentage upon clearing the game. The Nintendo 3DS western physical release and Nintendo Switch version feature an exclusive minigame, "Super Shantae NAB!", based on a Shantae-themed minigame featured in WarioWare D.I.Y., which can be played to earn additional gems. Tan Line Island Make your way right following the top path to find Squid Baron who will kindly give you X-Ray Specs. Head back then take the lower path right and examine the sarcophagus to get the Mummy Sketch. Travel to Saliva Island and go to where the statues rise then float to the top left to get another Mummy Sketch. Take the boat back to Scuttle Town and visit the girl who lent you her Library Card to receive the final Mummy Sketch thus granting you the Door Combo. Input the Door Combo back at Tan Line Island to enter Tan Line Temple then break the left wall and get ready for a stealth segment. Find all three "princesses" and proceed together to receive the Golden Pickaxe. Go right and give the foreman the Golden Pickaxe so he can clear the way. Head all the way right while keeping in mind that you can jump in the quicksand then fall through the hole to reach the Lost Catacombs. Make your way through the dungeon to get Risky's Scimitar and beat the Squid Baron boss to acquire the Mud Bog Island Map.

Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Among Us Gameplay Walkthrough Part 22 No Commentary Full Game

Among Us Gameplay Walkthrough Part 22 No Commentary Full Game Among Us is an online multiplayer social deduction game developed and published by American game studio InnerSloth and released on June 15, 2018. The game takes place in a space-themed setting, in which players each take on one of two roles, most being Crewmates, and a predetermined number being Impostors. The goal of the Crewmates is to identify the Impostors, eliminate them, and complete tasks around the map; the Impostors' goal is to covertly sabotage and kill the Crewmates before they complete all of their tasks. Players suspected to be Impostors may be eliminated via a plurality vote, which any player may initiate by calling an emergency meeting (except during a crisis) or reporting a dead body. Crewmates win if all Impostors are eliminated or all tasks are completed whereas Impostors win if there is an equal number of Impostors and Crewmates, or if a critical sabotage goes unresolved. While initially released in 2018 to little mainstream attention, it received an influx of popularity in 2020 due to many well-known Twitch streamers and YouTubers playing it. In response to the game's popularity, Among Us 2 was announced in August 2020. However, the planned sequel was canceled a month later and the team shifted their focus to improving the original game. Among Us has inspired internet memes and achieved a large following online.

Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Cyber Hunter Gameplay Walkthrough Part 1 [1440p 60fps HD PC] No Commentary Full Game

Cyber Hunter Gameplay Walkthrough Part 1 [1440p 60fps HD PC] No Commentary Full Game Cyber Hunter is an open-world battle royale game featuring an unique combination of gaming elements, including survival, shooting and exploring. Any vertical surface in the Cyber Hunter world is climbable and players can glide down from high up. Cyber Hunter is a next-generation, competitive sandbox mobile game - a work in progress which we are currently improving. It's packed with a host of different elements, including survival, shooting, building, exploration, and a lot more. All in all, it's a brand new gaming experience. The game tells the story of our future, when mankind opens a portal to another dimension thanks to the development of Mindcells. That dimension holds a virtual, quantum world. In this new world, great events have begun to unfold. Justice has taken on evil. The old has stood against the new. And forces of conservatism have clashed with radicalism.

Monday, January 4, 2021

Among Us Gameplay Walkthrough Part 21 No Commentary Full Game

Among Us Gameplay Walkthrough Part 21 No Commentary Full Game Among Us is an online multiplayer social deduction game developed and published by American game studio InnerSloth and released on June 15, 2018. The game takes place in a space-themed setting, in which players each take on one of two roles, most being Crewmates, and a predetermined number being Impostors. The goal of the Crewmates is to identify the Impostors, eliminate them, and complete tasks around the map; the Impostors' goal is to covertly sabotage and kill the Crewmates before they complete all of their tasks. Players suspected to be Impostors may be eliminated via a plurality vote, which any player may initiate by calling an emergency meeting (except during a crisis) or reporting a dead body. Crewmates win if all Impostors are eliminated or all tasks are completed whereas Impostors win if there is an equal number of Impostors and Crewmates, or if a critical sabotage goes unresolved. While initially released in 2018 to little mainstream attention, it received an influx of popularity in 2020 due to many well-known Twitch streamers and YouTubers playing it. In response to the game's popularity, Among Us 2 was announced in August 2020. However, the planned sequel was canceled a month later and the team shifted their focus to improving the original game. Among Us has inspired internet memes and achieved a large following online.

Sunday, January 3, 2021

Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Gameplay Walkthrough Part 4 [2k 60fps] No Commentary

Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Gameplay Walkthrough Part 4 [2k 60fps] No Commentary Mario Kart: Double Dash!! 50cc Special Cup Grand Prix Baby Mario and Baby Luigi. Mario Kart: Double Dash, stylized as Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, is a racing game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development and published by Nintendo for the GameCube (GCN) in 2003. The game is the fourth installment in the Mario Kart series and the third for home consoles after Mario Kart 64. It was preceded by Mario Kart: Super Circuit for the Game Boy Advance in 2001 and was followed by the handheld game Mario Kart DS, which was released for the Nintendo DS in 2005. Similar to the previous titles, Double Dash challenges Mario series player characters to race against each other on Mario-themed tracks. The game introduced a number of new gameplay features, such as supporting co-op gameplay with two riders per kart. One player drives the kart, and the other uses items. It is the first game in the series to use 3D polygon graphics for the racers, as opposed to sprites. Players can switch at any time. Double Dash is the only game in the Mario Kart series to allow cooperative gameplay so far. Double Dash supports LAN play using the Nintendo GameCube Broadband Adapter, allowing up to 16 players to compete simultaneously. There are 20 characters to select from in total, each of which with a special item, and with eleven characters being new to the series. Double Dash received positive reviews from critics; it attained an aggregated score of 87 out of 100 on Metacritic. Reviewers praised the graphics, new gameplay features, character and item rosters, arcade aesthetic and track design, but elements of the voice acting were poorly received. It was commercially successful, with more than 3.8 million copies sold in the United States, and more than 802,000 copies sold in Japan. It is the second best-selling GameCube game of all-time, selling around 7 million copies worldwide, behind Super Smash Bros. Melee.

Friday, January 1, 2021

Shantae and the Pirate's Curse Gameplay Walkthrough Part 9 Tan Line Island No Commentary Full Game

Shantae and the Pirate's Curse Gameplay Walkthrough Part 9 Tan Line Island No Commentary Full Game Shantae and the Pirate's Curse is a platform game developed by WayForward Technologies for the Nintendo 3DS and the Wii U. It is the third game in the Shantae series, following Shantae: Risky's Revenge. It was released in North America on the 3DS eShop on October 23, 2014 and on the Wii U eShop on December 25, 2014, and in PAL regions on both platforms on February 5, 2015. The game was later ported to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, Amazon Fire TV, and Nintendo Switch. The game follows the adventures of the eponymous half-genie Shantae as she once again has to save Sequin Land from a new foe, the Pirate Master, with help from her nemesis Risky Boots. The title features a new soundtrack by Jake Kaufman. Met with generally favorable reviews, the game was a nominee for best 3DS game and best platformer by IGN and made the Top 10 of the Club Nintendo 2014 survey of the fans' favorite games. It also was commercially successful. Gameplay Like its predecessors, Shantae and the Pirate's Curse casts players in the role of Shantae the half-genie, who can attack enemies using her hair. Having lost her genie powers in the previous game, Shantae now makes use of various pirate items that the player obtains during the course of the game. These include a pistol that can be used to shoot enemies and switches from afar, a hat that can be used to glide through the air and ride on gusts of wind, a scimitar that can break blocks using a downwards thrust, boots that send Shantae into a charging dash that can break through certain walls, and a cannon that can be used to perform additional jumps in mid-air. Players can also make use of various items, such as damaging pike balls or health restoring potions. These items, as well as upgrades to Shantae's hair attack and pirate items, can be purchased using gems obtained from enemies and breakable objects. In place of transformation dances, Shantae can use a genie lamp to suck up nearby gems, as well as carry dark magic and other gaseous objects like smells. Unlike the fully interconnected world of its predecessors, the world of Pirate's Curse is spread across multiple islands that Shantae can travel to via Risky Boots' pirate ship. These islands each require Shantae to gain access to a Den of Evil, where one of the pirate items can be found, and defeat a boss in order to gain a map to the next island. Players will often be required to fulfill certain quests in order to progress, such as finding an item on one island and giving it to someone on another. Hidden across the various islands are twenty cursed Cacklebats, which the player must defeat and extract Dark Magic from in order to obtain the game's best ending. Up to 32 Heart Squids can also be collected, which can be exchanged to increase Shantae's maximum health. Clearing the game unlocks Pirate Mode, which gives Shantae all of her pirate items from the start to allow the player to perform speedruns. Additional bonus artwork is unlocked based on players' final time and completion percentage upon clearing the game. The Nintendo 3DS western physical release and Nintendo Switch version feature an exclusive minigame, "Super Shantae NAB!", based on a Shantae-themed minigame featured in WarioWare D.I.Y., which can be played to earn additional gems. Tan Line Island Make your way right following the top path to find Squid Baron who will kindly give you X-Ray Specs. Head back then take the lower path right and examine the sarcophagus to get the Mummy Sketch. Travel to Saliva Island and go to where the statues rise then float to the top left to get another Mummy Sketch. Take the boat back to Scuttle Town and visit the girl who lent you her Library Card to receive the final Mummy Sketch thus granting you the Door Combo. Input the Door Combo back at Tan Line Island to enter Tan Line Temple then break the left wall and get ready for a stealth segment. Find all three "princesses" and proceed together to receive the Golden Pickaxe. Go right and give the foreman the Golden Pickaxe so he can clear the way. Head all the way right while keeping in mind that you can jump in the quicksand then fall through the hole to reach the Lost Catacombs. Make your way through the dungeon to get Risky's Scimitar and beat the Squid Baron boss to acquire the Mud Bog Island Map.

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