This is my battle against Dracula from Castlevania : Curse of Darkness. Enjoy. (yes, I'm the same guy who wrote the walkthrough to this game for gamefaqs ^^ )
This is part 1 of the final battle of DQ8. The first part is kind of lame because you need to have all party members use the same inventory item until the shield around the boss breaks. Then you can actually fight him, and that is in part 2. ( At one point, I accidentally hit 'run away' in this, but it made no real difference in the battle. Just so you know, didnt do it on purpose)
This is the final battle of Romancing Saga:MS. The final battle is actually two back to back battles, which is lucky since the battle is so long I had to make two seperate video files to upload it.
Gameplay from Dragon Ball Z Budokai 3.
Soundtrack is Powerman 5000 "When World's Collide". This is not a "how to win with flawless victory video". This is just a video meant to show a cool battle between Goku and Vegeta.
This is several boss battles at the end of the game, from the Final Fantasy 1 remake released on the Final Fantasy Origins PS1 disc. The bosses are Marileth, Kraken and Tiamat, all final dungeon forms.
This is the ending I received for Romaning Saga:MS This is divided in two parts because it is like 20 minuetes long whole. Basically, all the quests you did in the game contribute to what scenes you see in the ending, so if you helped a lot of people you see segments of some of them in the ending.
A young Britney Spears wishes for bigger breasts.
NOT Weird Al song!
I got it from a Z100 Zoo CD , which is a radio station out of Portland, Oregon.
Lyrics by a David Brody from Z100 NY
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