VIDEO GAME STRATEGY GUIDES (HD)

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  1. My friends laugh at me for collecting strategy guides. They just don’t get it! It’s not that I need it for the help (not only for the help actually), but it’s FUN TO READ. With today’s shitty game manuals, having a strategy guide is much better (and more fun) to read… especially when you are on the toilet… LOL.

  2. Follow me on twitter if you want to see some great strategy guides. I post them all the time. @helpfulguides

  3. ringedgebetterbereal

    the only strategy guides that are alot more usefull than online ones are for rpgs.

  4. H.C.G, I do the same thing. I get it just in case I need it but rarely use it. It’s fun just looking at it :D .

  5. The only reason why i would buy a strategy guide is to look inside at the art work and because i would have to love the game. But yeah i think they are to expensive they are like over 20 $ :(

  6. that is actually the art work from the artists at gamepro! check through some of your older issues and you will notice the same art style

  7. SRW music! :)

  8. whats in a strategy guide because i never had one because im the bomb at games but i will maybe get for red dead redemption

  9. the only strategy guide i ever really used was for the Ocarina of Time because without it i probably never would have beat it. Nintendo Power was a true godsend for those NES games like metroid and zelda

  10. I didn’t like the quality of the Final Fantasy XII guide. The paper where so cheap and would fall apart with very little use. It had a nice packaging and the art book was a great addition, but the paper quality fail.

  11. ImperviousMason

    Wow a persona 1 strategy guide. Thats gotta be worth atleast $75

  12. ImperviousMason

    @rayofdeoxys huh?

  13. originalfusedesigns

    Very cool Strategy Guide collection! I need to buy some more just for collection purposes XD
    Great video once again!
    Fran x

  14. im from canada but canada people dont care about strategy guides and canada people made the guides first

  15. ConsoleHandheldGamer

    @juniorgod321 Like the Rogue Galaxy guide, I’ve seen it go for over 70. That’s more than anyone has paid for the game.

  16. some guides are so rare that they became more expensive than the game itself!

  17. the final fantasy 1 guide for the NES was excellent.

  18. iheartlovebleach

    I know what you mean! I have tons of strategy guides and don’t really use them that much except for a few, I just really like to read through it and look at all of the pictures and art! :D

  19. I totally agree about the strategy guide as a collector item. Love Strat Guides!

  20. Official Final Fantasy IX strategy guide = worst strategy guide ever. What kind of guide only gives you some information and tells you to go get the rest online?

  21. SilverMongooseVideos

    I know what you mean. I try to get most of the Zelda guides, even though I don’t need them. I just like the art. Really wish I would have gotten the hardcover ones though.

  22. 4:02 –

    Anti-Soul Mystery Labs music from Castlevania – Lament of Innocence

    ^_^

  23. I personally like Game Guides as like you said an added collection to the game with art and posters.

  24. i got mgs4 one 4 a pound and that is $1.45

  25. vintagevideogamegeek

    I have the Nintendo Player’s Guide. It is bad arse.

  26. @dimeuno ,

    I always found the art rather humorous……Marle being water-elemental and all.

    Absolutely agree with you there, though. Chrono Trigger is one of my favorite games…..Chrono Chross just didn’t do it for me. As complex as Chrono Trigger got, it still made sense. I can’t the same for Chrono Cross.

    Plus they killed Lucca. You don’t reintroduce a major character from a previous game only to unceremoniously burn her house to flames as a minor character.

  27. This song always makes me cry. It’s so powerfully nostalgic and full of hope at the same time. It rest’s perfectly between the past the the future, where paths converge and stories both begin and end. Such immense beauty.

  28. @LeVaughnX chrono chross wasn’t meant to be a sequal. Vice president of square says unless the original team could be brought back any possibility for a sequel will be put in the back burner.

  29. @beckasha83
    same here! Just got to kingdom of zeal after a ten year break from this game. So awesome! 29 now and can’t believe it’s been that long

  30. @TheRammsteinfan i agree with you!

  31. @CCrockyourass

    Not really, I’m not a fanboy of anything except Mass Effect (which in my opinion is the greatest series ever created for games or books, and could easily become a fantastic 1000 page epic book). Back in the day when CC came out I heard it was a sequel and even today people STILL call it one which just angers me. It’s like the 3rd Terminator movie, sure it’s cool in its own way but its absolutely terrible compaired to the others in the timeline.

  32. @LeVaughnX Chrono Cross isn’t a sequel, yeah, but it does take place after Chrono Trigger and has some of the same characters. The difference is nothing from the original was mentioned.

    I think you just suffer from overhyped fanboyism. Chrono Cross is still one of the best RPGs ever.

  33. @CCrockyourass

    Considering people suggest it is a sequel to Trigger, I had to play it. When I did, I was dumb-founded and upset. The story was un-appealing to me, the characters weren’t fun or relatable, there was no real epic-feel to it, and I just didn’t care about the game. Not to mention I saw what, Magus in it I think? The whole game was a butchered version of Chrono Trigger for the 3D era, one that hopefully will be rectified by the creation of a true CT Sequel.

  34. @LeVaughnX You’ve obviously never played Chrono Cross if you think it was terrible.

  35. Think about this song the moment you graduate, think about the friends that stuck with you and will stick with you till the ends of time, think of your future you have ahead and the plans you hope to have. The mellow feelings of goodbyes and releases of old friends who were like family to you. I guarentee you’ll shed one tear at the beauty of the thing we call memories…

  36. I never thought that a video game song could make me happy and sad at the same time

  37. I loved this game! Now Fourteen years later, I still play it when given the chance, it’s still my favorite, and I still enjoy beating it. Great song too!

  38. best game ever………… especially trying to get all the secrets items and endings.

  39. this is my absolute favorite rpg game ever!!!

  40. @LeVaughnX are you on drugs? Chrono chross was probably the second best RPG ever, absolutely perfect….you people probably looked foward to chrono chross being a sequel. LOL I remembered watching at gamespot tv back in early 2000 or so when adam sessler warned not to look at this as a sequel for the classical chrono trigger

  41. Chrono Trigger is STILL able to stand Toe to Toe with today’s RPGs. Chrono Cross is friggen TERRIBLE – but then again it had NOTHING to do with Trigger so it’s an acceptable loss.

    I am still praying for a Chrono Trigger Sequel or an MMO based on the CT universe (though expanded – kept original – kept pure).

  42. Good memories.

  43. happiest credits music I ever heard T_T Only thing that comes close is the Mario Kart 64 credits and maybe the one from Yoshi’s Island. It truly does make you feel like this game is perfect, and that everything you did was completely worth it.

  44. @arkhanz
    I actually agree with what the previous guy said. Square was better on it’s own, at the same time so was enix. Illusion of gaia, terranigma, and soul blazer are three of my favorites. They had to outcompete one another by making better games then the other guy. Too bad the final fantasy movie had to be made, otherwise they still might be competing against one another. Oh well….

  45. Very thought-provoking views on the creative process. The human imagination is an amazing thing, isn’t it?

  46. If you are musician or you just love listening to music, you strart constatly circling melodies in your head and when you go to sleep your brain remembers it in subconscious level, and whats more interesting brain can even create entiarly new melody from all previous ones and that is trully amaizing.
    Its not with only with music that way.
    Especially considering feeling in dream world are percived stronger than normal, so this melody right here is one such.
    Means Yasunori is realy devoted to ost

  47. If you are musician or you just love listening to music, you strart constatly circling melodies in your head and when you go to sleep your brain remembers it in subconscious level, and whats more interesting brain can even create entiarly new melody from all previous ones and that is trully amaizing.
    Its not with only with music that way.
    Especially considering feeling in dream world are percived stronger than normal, so this melody right here is one such.
    Means Yasunori is realy devoted to ost

  48. If you are musician or you just love listening to music, you are constantly circling melodies inside your brain and sometimes when you sleep your brain on unconscious level is projecting them, and whats more interesting, your brain can even perform absolutely new melody from all previos ones.
    Its not with music like that only.
    And because in dream world feelings are percieved much more stronger it makes sense for this melody…
    That means he is devoted to music (Yasunori).

  49. @RangFlash a musical genius they are

  50. @mernimorez my friend, Enix has been like squaresoft one of the most important rpg creators, terranigma for example, it’s from “Quintet”, one sub-section of Enix ;)

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