(((READ BEFORE RATING!))) This is my 15th record release for WarioWare DIY on the Nintendo DS. The Record MakerMatic interface is limited so not all song data can be accurate. Please keep this in mind when rating or commenting. This like all of my records is free to import. If you would like a copy of this record please contact me and provide your friend code and we may arrange a transfer through the DS (2880-2005-6398) or Wii (1523 9184 3204 7077). Madou Monogatari I is a first-person dungeon crawler game and a part of the Madou Monogatari series. It features magic school student Arle Nadja as she undergoes a great trial: Arle must scale a magic tower while solving puzzles and defeating powerful enemies. The Madou Monogatari franchise is also the origin of Puyo Puyo. Taken from the Game Gear version this song plays on the first ten floors of the tower Arle explores. It is found also in an enhanced form within Madou Monogatari for the Mega Drive (Genesis). Disclaimer: Madou Monogatari is copyright of Sega and Compile. Visit our WarioWare DIY Chat Room! crispyyoshi.hostei.com
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Original Air Date: March 17th 2009 One of many Japan-only Madoh/Madou RPGs featuring Arle and company. Many of the Madoh Monogatari RPGs were dungeon crawlers and this game takes on that perspective once again. Being one of the last Japanese Mega Drive games it shows. It has large detailed sprites cool music and much of the same cryptic and interesting interface that made the game unique (no stats Arle’s health is measured by her expressions and mood etc.) and of course Arle Carbuncle the Puyos and such. This was recorded off of the original hardware with some transitions to show what the game is partially like. Enjoy this video and Arle’s incredible dance moves at the end.
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Anime promotion movie to Madou Monogatari: The Final Test. For some reason Compile didnt add the animation scenes in the game at all they just used i for this promotional movie.
NOTE: This 60fps is obsolete since the HD and widescreen update that occured late 2008. I’m mentioning it just in case. -------------------------------- This is a 60fps test featuring the introduction of Puyo Puyo 2 (Sega Mega Drive version). This includes the little animated intro the title screen a gameplay demo and the records screen. ----------------------- IMPORTANT! In order for this video to play smoothly you must: - either right-click on the video window and select ’medium’ or ’low’ quality (it’s a flash player). - or switch to fullscreen then switch back to window mode (you’ll notice the video will lag horribly in fullscreen but will play correctly back in window mode). I think this solution works best. -------------------- Recorded with Gens Movie Test 9C ( info.sonicretro.org ) in CamCodec (a lossless codec also suitable for capture) then reencoded to FLV using MEncoder (audio reencoded separately with LAME 3.96). I chose this example because firstly this is one of my favourite games (despite me being a sucker at making chains :P) and secondly because there very little motion but lots of passages benefiting of full 60fps moves (puyos moving little slides etc.). This will be my second test at a high framerate on YouTube (along with the Sandra example) probably making me one of the few users* succeeding in uploading high-framerate footage on Youtube Woohoo! * I corrected because I discovered other (and better examples) of successful high-framerate b.../b
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BEWARE STRONG LANGUAGE!!! Had no idea what the hell was going on had no idea this was going to be in Japanese and this vid is basically me bullshitting. If you liked my Dragon Slayers vid then you should like this one:)