DidYouKnowGaming is a respected channel dedicated to video game facts, trivia, and discoveries. They have a huge legacy dating back to its founding in 2012. Over the course of the year they’ve unveiled lots of new information that was either unknown or not translated into English. So, let’s take a look at what Nintendo information they immortalized this year.
February 1, 2024: We Preserved Pokémon’s Biggest Failure
April 13, 2024: New GBA Game Facts Discovered
Details on games like Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, Mario Kart: Super Circuit, and Wario Land 4 were also translated. It includes tidbits on how these titles were developed.
May 4, 2024: Donkey Kong’s Lost 3D Platformer & The Decay of Activision Blizzard
In August of the same year, Robertson also created a successor video chronicling the history of the cancelled Crash Bandicoot 5 and its relation to Crash Team Rumble.
May 12, 2024: We Solved Some Mario Mysteries
July 6, 2024: Every Cancelled Nintendo 64DD (N64)
July 14, 2024: NEW Nintendo GameCube Game Facts Discovered
There’s the complicated story about how Metroid Prime’s morphball was developed and who developed it. As well as a funny story involving Resident Evil director Shinji Mikami visiting game stores in Osaka to make sure the demo units for the game had the ‘correct’ settings. The video even shares the origin of the two-seater kart mechanic in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!. And that’s just a small part of what this video shares.
August 30, 2024: NEW Nintendo 64 Game Facts Discovered
One of the new facts is the reason Kamek was cut from Mario Kart 64. There’s also information about the moment at which Nintendo first planned to develop The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask. And on a note more related to this website’s theme, information about how the development team at HAL Laboratory decided which characters to make first in Super Smash Bros.
September 2, 2024: Preserving Lost Japanese Games
In this video, Did You Know Gaming tells the story of these games, and the efforts made by dedicated fans to preserve them. They even worked with many preservationists to achieve the goal of preserving these games. However, due to technological limitations it remains a difficult task.
September 30, 2024: Nintendo Power - Nintendo’s Biggest Failure
This video shows how it worked, and why it wasn’t so successful. Did You Know Gaming were even able to get interviews with multiple Japanese Nintendo fans who made use of the service when it was available.
What I highlighted here was just a fraction of the work Did You Know Gaming was collectively able to achieve this year, and there’s still much more to come. If any of these videos interest you the link to their channel can be found here. It’s also worth noting many people work on these videos. Did You Know Gaming has a massive team of editors, narrators, translators, and script writers who work on each video they produce. The full details of who specifically worked on each video can be found in their descriptions.
Credits:
Writing: Champion of Hyrule
Editing & Thumbnail: @Zerp
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