In this episode of Region Locked, we explore the sequel to the Pokemon Trading Card game that never left Japan, Pokemon GB 2: Pokemon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR! [ポケモンカードGB2 GR団参上!]
To celebrate the Nintendo Switch being revealed, we take a look at one of the company's earlier and more obscure titles. This time around we look at the gameplay of The Mysterious Murasame Castle (謎の村雨城 Nazo no Murasame Jō). Built on the Zelda engine, it's a much more action orientated title. Our analysis led us to some interesting conclusions.
This time on Region Locked we take a look at the bizzare PS1 rarity known as Dream Emulator. Through our analysis of its gameplay and investigation, we discover why this game was never brought to the west.
With the release of Game Freak's latest title, Pokemon Sun & Moon, we decided to take a look back at one of their earliest games. Mario and Wario was unique in that, despite being a Japanese exclusive, it was actually presented in English. In our analysis, we showcase this SNES title's gameplay with Mario, Luigi, Yoshi and Princess Peach, and consider why it stayed in Japan.
In this episode, we take a look at the first collaboration between Namco and Capcom, simply titled Namco X Capcom. The title is a strategy RPG with some unique elements that helped spawn other popular titles such as the Project X Zone series
In this episode we explore the Japan exclusive Ace Attorney title, Dai Gyakuten Saiban: Naruhodō Ryūnosuke no Bōken, translated as Great Turnabout Trial: The Adventure of Ryūnosuke Naruhodō.
While Ninja Gaiden is considered one of the most iconic titles released for Nintendo's NES, there was also a Sega Master System release that was only published in PAL territories like Europe, and not even Japan.
In this episode of Region Locked, we take a look at two Cowboy Bebop games that are based on the titular hit anime. Neither game left Japan, and through our analysis of the gameplay, we try to shed some light on why this is. Both games were released on Sony platforms: the PlayStation (PS1) and PlayStation 2 (PS2).
In the run up to The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild, we take a look at one of Nintendo's lesser known Japan exclusive games that impacted the Zelda series. The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening shares many elements with the title we're exploring in this episode. Through our analysis we'll show connections to the Zelda series, such as how Link's Awakening uses For The Frog The Bell Tolls' game engine. The gameplay we show comes from a translated rom hack of the game.
With the recent announcements covering Yakuza's western releases, we decided to talk about a Yakuza title that we're highly unlikely to ever see in the west. Ryū ga Gotoku Ishin follows Sakamoto Ryoma during the Bakumatsu period of Japan, and has a fair share of historical Japanese themes. The game originally released for the PlayStation 3 (PS3), but was also ported to the PlayStation 4 (PS4) as a launch title in the Japanese region. Through our analysis, we hope to explains some of the title's gameplay and give some insight as to why it stayed in Japan. Fans will notice how this game is distinct form the recently released Yakuza 0.
We take a look at one of the most bizarre characters to appear within Namco's Tekken universe as a kind of cameo Easter egg - Gon. Originally appearing on the Super Nintendo (SNES), Gon is a notable figure in Japanese media. In our analysis of Gon's background and gameplay, we explore his origins as a Manga and what happened after his appearance in Tekken 3.
With the release of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild for the Nintendo Switch and Wii U, Region Locked takes a look at another Nintendo game by one of Zelda's key developers, Eiji Aonuma, titled Marvelous: Another Treasure Island. Through our analysis of Marvelous' gameplay and its history, we hope to shed some light on why this game never left Japanese shores.
In this episode we take a look at the Japan exclusive Chippoke Ralph No Daibouken, also known as The Adventure of Little Ralph, a retro-style PlayStation (PS1) game featuring 2D sprites and gameplay.
After the reveal of Sonic Forces, we decided to explore more Sega the weird world of the Dreamcast's SEGAGAGA, the Sega 'Simulator' mixed RPG. This game never saw a release outside of Japan, and we felt that it was particularly noteworthy. Through our analysis of Segagaga's gameplay, we found that the game references all kinds of Sega franchises such Sonic The Hedgehog, Alex Kidd, Phantasy Star and Golden Axe!
With the recent release of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Region Locked takes a look at Zelda's past and showcases Zelda games that never left Japan. This video covers both BS Zelda, and Ancient Stone Tablets for the Super Nintendo's (SNES) Satellaview add-on. Through our analysis of the games and their gameplay, we hope you learn some fun facts about BS Zelda and have everything about it explained.
In this episode, Region Locked takes a look at Japan's Valkyria Chronicles 3. The series started on the PlayStation 3 (PS3) but ultimately moved to the PlayStation Portable (PSP), which led to this third game staying in Japan. Through our analysis of the game and its gameplay, we hope you learn some fun facts about the series and have everything about it explained.
In this episode, Region Locked takes a look at a weird title for the NES by Konami, based around Noah's Ark. Despite being translated and localized in Europe, the game never saw a release in North America. Through our analysis of the game and its gameplay, we hope you learn some fun facts about Noah's Ark and have everything about it explained here on the Did You Know Gaming channel.
In this episode, Region Locked takes a look at a Super Nintendo (SNES) title that pushed the system to its limits, Wonder Project J. Interestingly, the game received a sequel on the Nintendo 64 (N64), which makes it seem as though the game sold well enough to warrant a sequel. Through our analysis of the game and its gameplay, we hope you learn some fun facts about Wonder Project J and have the making of it explained here on the Did You Know Gaming channel.
To celebrate the release of the Castlevania Netflix series, Region Locked takes a look at an original Nintendo (NES / Famicom) title that never left Japan, and was inspired by Castlevania: Holy Diver. Through our analysis of the game and its gameplay, we hope you learn some fun facts about Holy Diver and have the making of it explained here on the Did You Know Gaming channel.
This time on Region Locked, we take a look at a PlayStation 2 (PS2) game by SEGA that remained an exclusive in Europe and Japan, never releasing in America: Altered Beast. Through our analysis of the game and its gameplay, we hope you learn some fun facts about Altered Beast and have the making of it explained here on the Did You Know Gaming channel.
This time on Region Locked, we take a look at an original Nintendo Famicom (NES) game by Resident Evil creator Capcom that remained an exclusive in Japan, never releasing in America: Sweet Home. Through our analysis of the game and its gameplay, we hope you learn some fun facts about Sweet Home and have the making of it explained here on the Did You Know Gaming channel.
This time on Region Locked, we take a look at a weird Super Nintendo (SNES) game that remained an exclusive in Japan, never releasing in America: Holy Umbrella. Through our analysis of the game and its gameplay, we hope you learn some fun facts about Holy Umbrella and have the making of it explained here on the Did You Know Gaming channel.
This time on Region Locked, we take a look at the Nintendo 64 fighting game America never got: Rakuga Kids (N64). The game was referenced in other Konami games such as Goemon Mononoke Sugoroku, Konami Krazy Racers, and as an Easter egg in Casltevania: Circle of Moon. Through our analysis of the game and its gameplay, we hope you learn some fun facts about Konami's Rakuga Kids and have the making of it explained here on the Did You Know Gaming channel.
This time on Region Locked, we take a look at the classic SNES RPG America Never Got: Terranigma. Terranigma is an RPG for the Super Nintendo, developed by Quintet and published by Enix before their merger with Square to form Square-Enix. Through our analysis of this SNES classic and its gameplay, we hope you learn some fun facts about Terranigma and have the making of it explained here on the Did You Know Gaming channel.
This time on Region Locked, we take a look at Japan exclusive Pingu games. Through our analysis of these games and their gameplay, we hope you learn some fun facts about Pingu and have the making of it explained here on the Did You Know Gaming channel.
This time on Region Locked, we take a look at Pokemon's Japanese Exclusive Nintendo Wii Game. Through our analysis of these games and their gameplay, we hope you learn some fun facts about Pokemon Mystery Dungeon and have the making of it explained here on the Did You Know Gaming channel.
This time on Region Locked, we take a look at Nintendo's Japanese exclusive Nintendo Wii Game, Captain Rainbow. The game gained some publicity in the west for referencing Birdo's gender, and portraying Little Mac as washed up and out-of-shape. Through our analysis of these games and their gameplay, we hope you learn some fun facts about Captain Rainbow and have the making of it explained here on the Did You Know Gaming channel.
This time on Region Locked, we take a look at Japan's weird golf RPG: Battle Golfer Yui, which released on the sega genesis and sega megadrive. Through our analysis of this game and its gameplay, we hope you learn some fun facts about Battle Golfer Yui and have the making of it explained here on the Did You Know Gaming channel.
This time on Region Locked, we take a look at Square's Super Nintendo (SNES) RPG that never left Japan, Live A Live, which is largely considered one of the best SNES games to never leave Japanese soil. Through our analysis of the game and its gameplay, we hope you learn some fun facts about this Super Famicom role play game and have the making of it explained here on the Did You Know Gaming channel.
This time on Region Locked, we take a look at Japan's exclusive Nintendo Wii horror game: Fatal Frame 4. This title is considered to be one of the best horror games for the Wii, and recieved a fan translation that allowed English speakers to play the game in their language. Through our analysis of the game and its gameplay, we hope you learn some fun facts about this Wii horror game and have the making of it explained here on the Did You Know Gaming channel.
This time on Region Locked, we take a look at Hideo Kojima's Japan Exclusive game, Policenauts. This game by the acclaimed creator of the Metal Gear Solid franchise never released in America, though the game was originally planned to release in the US. Through our analysis of the game and its gameplay, we hope you learn some fun facts about this adventure game and have the making of it explained here on the Did You Know Gaming channel.
This time on Region Locked, we take a look at a game Nintendo has never brought to the west, Mother 3. Mother 3 is the Game Boy Advance sequel to the cult classic Super Nintendo RPG, Earthbound. Mother 3 began its development on the SNES before transitioning to the Nintendo 64. Development on the N64 64DD add-on was ultimately transitioned to the GBA. The game was released in 2006 in Japan, but was never officially localized in English. However, the game received an unofficial fan translation by the starmen.net community a few years later. The game's protagonist, Lucas, would go on to be featured in Super Smash Bros Brawl, Super Smash Bros Wii U and 3DS, and the upcoming Super Smash Bros Ultimate.
This time on Region Locked, we take a look at The 3D Metal Slug that never left Japan for the PlayStation 2 (PS2) by SNK.
This time on Region Locked, we take a look at Mega Man's only Japanese exclusive Famicom / NES release, Wily & Right no RockBoard: That's Paradise (Wily & Light's Rockboard: That's Paradise) from Capcom.
In this episode of Region Locked we take a look at some facts, secrets, and history of Russia's Official Bootleg NES: The Dendy.
This time on Region Locked, we take a look at two From Software games for the PS1 and PlayStation 2 (PS2): Echo Night 2: The Lord of Nightmares and Shadow Tower Abyss.
This time on Region Locked, we take a look at the Super Robot Wars franchise, which has over 50 titles that never left Japan and is heavily influenced by anime.
This time on Region Locked, we take a look at spinoff titles in the Legend of Zelda series that only released in Japan: Freshly-Picked Tingle’s Rosy Rupeeland, and Irozuki Tingle no Koi no Balloon Trip, developed by Vanpool and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS.
This time on the Did You Know Gaming channel, Region Locked takes a look at the US Exclusive Nintendo DS Metroidvania game, Monster Tale.
This time on Region Locked, we take a look at two MapleStory game that never left Asia. These games are MapleStory DS for the Nintendo DS, and MapleStory: Girl of Destiny for the Nintendo 3DS.
This time on Region Locked, we take a look at SEGA's Resident Evil Clone That America Lost: Deep Fear. This game was released for the Sega Saturn in Japan and Europe, and received generally favorable reviews.
This time on Region Locked, we take a look at Japan's Super Smash Bros Clone: DreamMix TV World Fighters. Funnily enough, this game featured both Solid Snake from Metal Gear and Simon Belmont from Castlevania before they appeared in Nintendo's Smash. The game also features Bomberman, Tyson Granger from Beyblade, and Megatron from Transformers.
This time on Region Locked, we take a look at Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga's Predecessor: Tomato Adventure. Tomato Adventure was developed by AlphaDream and published by Nintendo exclusively in Japan for the Game Boy Advance (GBA). Many elements from the game were lifted and placed into Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga years later. Tomoato Adventure originally started out as a game called Gimmick Land for the Game Boy Color.
This time on Region Locked, we take a look at Japan's Exclusive Sony PlayStation 2 (PS2) Sci-Fi Adventure game: Phase Paradox, which is the unlikely sequel to the PS1's Philosoma.
This time on Region Locked, we take a look at two PlayStation 2 games that America never got: Poinie's Poin & ChainDive.
This time on Region Locked, we take a look at some Gregory Horror Show games, including one title on the PlayStation 2 that America never got.
This time on Region Locked, we take a look at Sony's PS1 Point-and-Click game that never left Japan: Aconcagua.
This time on Region Locked, we take a look at the Nintendo game that Reggie Fils-aime didn't want, Disaster: Day of Crisis for the Wii.
This time on Region Locked, we take a look at the Nintendo 64 (N64) and GameCube game American never got: Doshin the Giant.
In this video, Did You Know Gaming takes a look at some facts, secrets and Easter eggs surrounding SEGA's Pokemon games.
In this video, Did You Know Gaming's Region Locked, we take a look at some facts, secrets and Easter eggs surrounding the Nintendo 64 (N64) Disk Drive (64dd) Mario games the west never got: the Mario Artist Creative Suite.
In this video, Did You Know Gaming takes a look at the Sonic game that was never localized. This is one of the few Sonic The Hedgehog titles by SEGA made for arcades, and the only that never received a localization outside Japan: SegaSonic the Hedgehog.
In this video, Did You Know Gaming takes a look at some facts, secrets and Easter eggs surrounding China's Super Mario Galaxy Rip-Off, DuLuDuBi Star.
In this video, Did You Know Gaming takes a look at some facts, secrets and Easter eggs surrounding the Bootleg Pokemon Diamond & Jade, known as the Telefang games, with Arin Hanson of Game Grumps.
In this video, Did You Know Gaming takes a look at some facts, secrets and Easter eggs surrounding the the weird PlayStation 1 Horror Game America Never Got: ParanoiaScape.
In this video, we take a look at the PS2 survival horror title America never got: Vampire Panic. The PlayStation 2 had many survival horror titles in the West such as Resident Evil and Silent Hill, but not this one -- and we explore why that was.
In this video, we take a look at the Japan's exclusive Mario Party games from the likes of Nintendo, Hudson Soft, and Capcom.
In this video, Did You Know Gaming takes a look at the history of Dragon Ball games that America never got.
There's a game preservation crisis taking place in Japan, with the games in question having very little time left to be documented.
Today on Region Locked we talk about a Japan exclusive Twin Peaks inspired PS1 game that was surprisingly ahead of its time, resulting in this open world oddity become somewhat of a cult hit over the decades. Mizzurna Falls is often described as being like Dead Premonition, which you can see in the video is probably a fair comparison.