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This web page is a premiere source for incredible gameplay footage. We bring you the most interesting gameplay videos here first. If you want to host a gameplay video feel free to contact us and we will try to make accommodations.

If you are interested in all of the gameplay videos but downloading them is taking too long, feel free to email us and we will send out a DVD for a nominal fee.

Shiner on Twitch

This webpage was created long before the web had Youtube or Twitch during a time of downloading video files and not streaming. Shiner has made the move and can now be found on Twitch. Be sure to check him out over there now for the latest videos.

Faxanadu

After long delays and what ended up being rather poor quality, I've decided to go ahead and release Shiner's Faxanadu run. The poor quality comes in the form of poor sound quality on Shiner's commentary sound quality. Well, first of all it was poor quality video, but I switched that and made it decent. I am going to keep trying and we may see an Omake video released in the future, who knows!

Interesting Take on Gradius

For all of you out there that have an interest in Gradius. There is a really cool although somewhat confusing video. This project is in no way affiliated with Shiner, or myself. It provides a good in depth analaysis at the averages of players Gradius runs. The article even goes into depth at how the video was created. Everyone should check it out. (Feb. 4)

Video Hosting

All videos hosted on this site have been moved to a much faster server. I hope that everyone enjoys this increase in speed. If you want your videos hosted, feel free to email us and we will see if we could accomdate you. (Jan. 8)

Post Christmas Video Preparations

During the Christmas break, stay tuned for more upcoming video from the Xbox 360. As well, if you have some gameplay videos that you would like to host, feel free to contact us and we will see what we can do to facilitate your needs.

Shiner Returns - Nov 23, 2005

This video from Shiner although not spectacular is a treat to see. The history of this footage is quite long. It was originally recorded over a year ago. It then was subsequently forgotten and then when I went to China, was in certain doom to being erased. Luckily, upon my return, the tape was fully intact and the gameplay video could be extracted. This video is by no means a good representation of what Shiner can do; it is merely a fun treat to take players, who have never played Psyvariar 2, on a full tour of the game. Enjoy!!

FFL2 returns and a Trailer - Aug 13, 2004

It's finally time to quell all you excited folks out there, as a trailer for Shiner's Gradius Galaxies: The Movie has finally arrived! The trailer basically exhibits one great moment from each of the game's eight stages. In the actual, finished product, Shiner will no-death the game, as well as achieve a sickeningly high score without too much milking of bosses involved, too. And on a very unimportant side note, we have one more Final Fantasy Legend 2 video that stars PLASMO. Wow.

Tetris, Ikaruga Glitch?, FFL2 . . .

We just added three new videos. Though the Tetris and Ikaruga glitch have been up for a while, this update to the front page coincides with the addition of our latest odd little video: a video of Shiner defeating a boss from Final Fantasy Legend 2. And for those of you who are wondering if the Ikaruga Chapter 1 boss glitch is actually a glitch, it is. If you move the ship to the top left corner, the sword's fire doesn't spin like that. Shiner says he will be back with one more FFL2 video (complete with a sweet background drawn himself on his Super Game Boy) and a trailer for his upcoming Gradius Galaxies no-death run. Both videos are promised to be out before September 14th, which is when Gradius V arrives in North America. (Shiner might be getting ahead of himself because he has to return to school at the end of August. haha)

Old Updates

Please Check out the Archive for the older updates to the site.

 

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