Jay continues searching the guard house and finds the big key. He faces many frustrations, lots of backtracking, and a few cheap deaths.
This is part 3 of my playthrough of The Legend of Zelda: Parallel Worlds, a hack of A Link To The Past. In this episode, I continue searching the guard house and find the big key. I face many frustrations, lots of backtracking, and a few cheap deaths.
This is a list of ways you can help Exploding Rabbit grow.
Sometimes people want to know how they can help Exploding Rabbit, so here’s a list of things you can do. For now, building awareness is more important than getting money, so don’t worry about donating unless you really want to.
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Jay navigates the treacherous caves and sneaks into the guardhouse. Still without a sword, he uses pots to defend himself
This is part 2 of my playthrough of The Legend of Zelda: Parallel Worlds, a hack of A Link To The Past. In this episode, I navigate the treacherous caves and sneak into the guardhouse. Still without a sword, I use pots to defend myself.
After introducing the story and exploring a bit, Jay finds a dark cave and begins his search for the lantern to light the way.
Finally! It’s time for another Let’s Play series. The game I’ve chosen is called The Legend of Zelda: Parallel Worlds, and it’s a hack of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past created by Euclid and SePH.
I really should have done this sooner, but I thought it was more important to work on the game than to make videos. Also, I didn’t realize how much people enjoyed my LP’s of The Tale of Elementia and Super Mario Bros. Crossover. And I stupidly didn’t realize how lucky I am to be in a position to make money off of videos like this. I have realized my stupidity and I will be doing more videos from now on.
In this first episode, I go through the story and introduction to the game. After talking to some guards and exploring a bit, I find a dark cave and begin my search for a lantern. For some reason I forget that I can just look at the map to find out where I’m supposed to go. I guess trying to be funny while playing makes me a bit less intelligent.
Jay performs a fun song while his clarinet shrinks.
You probably don’t know this, but I’m a musician. In fact, I like music so much that I almost majored in musical performance at college instead of filmmaking. It’s been about 4 years since I’ve played any music, but I just bought a keyboard so I’m finally getting get back into it. I figured I’d celebrate the occasion by posting a video of my favorite musical performance.
In this video, I play song called “Immer Kleiner”, composed by A.Schreiner, accompanied by the Bradford High School Symphonic Band. The title translated to English means “Always Smaller.” If you watch closely, you’ll understand why it’s called that. And of course, I add a bit of silliness to the performance with the help of my teacher. This was performed in May 2003 in Kenosha, WI.
It feels good to be returning to my roots. Filmmaking and music have been missing from my life for far too long. And don’t worry, the game is still coming. I’m just glad it’s not the only thing I’m doing any more.
Jay talks about what’s been happening and his plans for the future of Exploding Rabbit.
In this video, I talk about what’s been happening and what’s planned for the future. I also randomly get serious and reflect on some deep things for the second half of the video. If you just want news you can watch the first 15 minutes.
Here’s a quick video showing off the metal blade from Mega Man 2. You won’t have infinite ammo. I’m just using it because the ammo pickups aren’t working yet.
There is much, much more coming in the update. This is just a small piece. I’ll consider making some other short videos like this showing off new stuff.