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| 676 | Press any key to continue... | Adding a custom FMV to a PlayStation game can't be that difficult, right? [PS2 Romhack] | 0 | 2026-04-19 | Famous last words. This video showcases what it takes to insert a custom video clip into a retail PlayStation 2 game. I'm demonstrating with Flipnic, because I know a thing or two about this game. Tools used: DaVinci Resolve - For creating the source video MFAudio - For converting WAV to Sony ADPCM ffmpeg - Video encoder ps2str - For converting M2V to IPU Ps2IsoTools - Included with FFT, allows you to repack PS2 ISO files ImHex - Hex editor and data analysis tool Audacity - For converting source audio to 16-bit PCM PCSX2 - PlayStation 2 emulator Custom tools: FlipnicBinExtractor - STR.BIN repacking FlipnicFileTools - For working with game-specific data FlipnicPatterns - Custom patterns for ImHex Chapters: 0:00 Audio conversion 0:27 Video encoding with FFmpeg 0:44 IPU conversion 0:55 Patching the generated IPU file 1:20 Generating the final PSS file used by the game 1:40 Adding the PSS file to STR.BIN 2:30 Modding Optics stage to play the new FMV at a specific point 7:30 Repacking ISO file 7:46 Testing with emulator (failed attempt) 8:09 Testing if the video plays at all 8:36 Undoing stage mods 8:55 Second attempt at modding the stage data 9:39 Repacking ISO file (again) 9:58 Final result |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9kGGcxSt-Y | 0 | Adding a custom FMV to a PlayStation game can't be that difficult, right? [PS2 Romhack] | Adding a custom FMV to a PlayStation game can't be that difficult, right? [PS2 Romhack] | Famous last words. This video showcases what it takes to insert a custom video clip into a retail PlayStation 2 game. I'm demonstrating with Flipnic, because I know a thing or two about this game. Tools used: DaVinci Resolve - For creating the source video MFAudio - For converting WAV to Sony ADPCM ffmpeg - Video encoder ps2str - For converting M2V to IPU Ps2IsoTools - Included with FFT, allows you to repack PS2 ISO files ImHex - Hex editor and data analysis tool Audacity - For converting source audio to 16-bit PCM PCSX2 - PlayStation 2 emulator Custom tools: FlipnicBinExtractor - STR.BIN repacking FlipnicFileTools - For working with game-specific data FlipnicPatterns - Custom patterns for ImHex Chapters: 0:00 Audio conversion 0:27 Video encoding with FFmpeg 0:44 IPU conversion 0:55 Patching the generated IPU file 1:20 Generating the final PSS file used by the game 1:40 Adding the PSS file to STR.BIN 2:30 Modding Optics stage to play the new FMV at a specific point 7:30 Repacking ISO file 7:46 Testing with emulator (failed attempt) 8:09 Testing if the video plays at all 8:36 Undoing stage mods 8:55 Second attempt at modding the stage data 9:39 Repacking ISO file (again) 9:58 Final result |
Famous last words. This video showcases what it takes to insert a custom video clip into a retail PlayStation 2 game. I'm demonstrating with Flipnic, because I know a thing or two about this game. Tools used: DaVinci Resolve - For creating the source video MFAudio - For converting WAV to Sony ADPCM ffmpeg - Video encoder ps2str - For converting M2V to IPU Ps2IsoTools - Included with FFT, allows you to repack PS2 ISO files ImHex - Hex editor and data analysis tool Audacity - For converting source audio to 16-bit PCM PCSX2 - PlayStation 2 emulator Custom tools: FlipnicBinExtractor - STR.BIN repacking FlipnicFileTools - For working with game-specific data FlipnicPatterns - Custom patterns for ImHex Chapters: 0:00 Audio conversion 0:27 Video encoding with FFmpeg 0:44 IPU conversion 0:55 Patching the generated IPU file 1:20 Generating the final PSS file used by the game 1:40 Adding the PSS file to STR.BIN 2:30 Modding Optics stage to play the new FMV at a specific point 7:30 Repacking ISO file 7:46 Testing with emulator (failed attempt) 8:09 Testing if the video plays at all 8:36 Undoing stage mods 8:55 Second attempt at modding the stage data 9:39 Repacking ISO file (again) 9:58 Final result |
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| 670 | Press any key to continue... | Bitball [Python3 Longplay] | 0 | 2026-03-07 | In case you were wondering, yes I made this game. It was first developed in late 2019 with the last update made in 2022. It's a simple brick breaker, but with a bit more realistic physics system compared to most standard implementations and it features a few different game modes. Source code: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/Bitball Sound effects: https://freesound.org/people/mmaal/ The general goal of the game is to get the highest score compared to your opponents. Here are the game modes: - Classic: The original game mode, you start with 1 ball, but you can earn 1 extra ball on each area. The game ends if you lose all balls. - Zen: A time attack mode. You have infinite number of balls, but you're playing on a timer. The game ends when that timer reaches zero. The timer is paused when you respawn. - Survival: A hardcore game mode. You have 5 balls in total from the start, but you can't earn any more balls throughout the game (apart from multiball). The game ends if you lose all balls. - Eliminator: Elimination rounds based mode. You have infinite number of balls, but everyone is playing on the same timer. Once the timer reaches 0, the player with the lowest score is eliminated and the game ends for that player. At this point the timer resets and the cycle repeats. The game ends when only 1 player remains and their timer runs out. - Developer (a.k.a. Void): A sandbox mode. By default, it acts similar to classic mode, however unlike other game modes, this one allows you to activate various cheats during gameplay. Special bricks that you may encounter: - Orange: Multiball trigger. As you hit other bricks, the bonus multiplier increases. That bonus is given out as soon as you hit the orange brick, at which point multiple balls appear. You may lose every ball except for one before your ball counter goes down. - Cyan: Extra ball. This adds 1 extra ball to the reserve (Classic and Developer modes only). - Gray: Obstacles. These may appear when you reach specific level counts. You can't break these and you don't have to hit them to clear an area. The game has two physics engines - the new and old one. The new one is the default and allows balls to collide with each other and when bouncing from a paddle, the ball bounces back in the direction relative to where the ball lands on the paddle. The old physics don't have these two things. Credits: Game logic/level design/graphics/sound effects by me :) Music by 8-Bit Misfits |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yO-nafWCBxE | 0 | Bitball [Python3 Longplay] | Bitball [Python3 Longplay] | In case you were wondering, yes I made this game. It was first developed in late 2019 with the last update made in 2022. It's a simple brick breaker, but with a bit more realistic physics system compared to most standard implementations and it features a few different game modes. Source code: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/Bitball Sound effects: https://freesound.org/people/mmaal/ The general goal of the game is to get the highest score compared to your opponents. Here are the game modes: - Classic: The original game mode, you start with 1 ball, but you can earn 1 extra ball on each area. The game ends if you lose all balls. - Zen: A time attack mode. You have infinite number of balls, but you're playing on a timer. The game ends when that timer reaches zero. The timer is paused when you respawn. - Survival: A hardcore game mode. You have 5 balls in total from the start, but you can't earn any more balls throughout the game (apart from multiball). The game ends if you lose all balls. - Eliminator: Elimination rounds based mode. You have infinite number of balls, but everyone is playing on the same timer. Once the timer reaches 0, the player with the lowest score is eliminated and the game ends for that player. At this point the timer resets and the cycle repeats. The game ends when only 1 player remains and their timer runs out. - Developer (a.k.a. Void): A sandbox mode. By default, it acts similar to classic mode, however unlike other game modes, this one allows you to activate various cheats during gameplay. Special bricks that you may encounter: - Orange: Multiball trigger. As you hit other bricks, the bonus multiplier increases. That bonus is given out as soon as you hit the orange brick, at which point multiple balls appear. You may lose every ball except for one before your ball counter goes down. - Cyan: Extra ball. This adds 1 extra ball to the reserve (Classic and Developer modes only). - Gray: Obstacles. These may appear when you reach specific level counts. You can't break these and you don't have to hit them to clear an area. The game has two physics engines - the new and old one. The new one is the default and allows balls to collide with each other and when bouncing from a paddle, the ball bounces back in the direction relative to where the ball lands on the paddle. The old physics don't have these two things. Credits: Game logic/level design/graphics/sound effects by me :) Music by 8-Bit Misfits |
In case you were wondering, yes I made this game. It was first developed in late 2019 with the last update made in 2022. It's a simple brick breaker, but with a bit more realistic physics system compared to most standard implementations and it features a few different game modes. Source code: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/Bitball Sound effects: https://freesound.org/people/mmaal/ The general goal of the game is to get the highest score compared to your opponents. Here are the game modes: - Classic: The original game mode, you start with 1 ball, but you can earn 1 extra ball on each area. The game ends if you lose all balls. - Zen: A time attack mode. You have infinite number of balls, but you're playing on a timer. The game ends when that timer reaches zero. The timer is paused when you respawn. - Survival: A hardcore game mode. You have 5 balls in total from the start, but you can't earn any more balls throughout the game (apart from multiball). The game ends if you lose all balls. - Eliminator: Elimination rounds based mode. You have infinite number of balls, but everyone is playing on the same timer. Once the timer reaches 0, the player with the lowest score is eliminated and the game ends for that player. At this point the timer resets and the cycle repeats. The game ends when only 1 player remains and their timer runs out. - Developer (a.k.a. Void): A sandbox mode. By default, it acts similar to classic mode, however unlike other game modes, this one allows you to activate various cheats during gameplay. Special bricks that you may encounter: - Orange: Multiball trigger. As you hit other bricks, the bonus multiplier increases. That bonus is given out as soon as you hit the orange brick, at which point multiple balls appear. You may lose every ball except for one before your ball counter goes down. - Cyan: Extra ball. This adds 1 extra ball to the reserve (Classic and Developer modes only). - Gray: Obstacles. These may appear when you reach specific level counts. You can't break these and you don't have to hit them to clear an area. The game has two physics engines - the new and old one. The new one is the default and allows balls to collide with each other and when bouncing from a paddle, the ball bounces back in the direction relative to where the ball lands on the paddle. The old physics don't have these two things. Credits: Game logic/level design/graphics/sound effects by me :) Music by 8-Bit Misfits |
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| 659 | Press any key to continue... | PlayStation 2 - Out Of the Box Experience (All Variants) | 0 | 2025-12-10 | This is the setup process the PS2 console goes through when you start it up for the very first time. Most people forget about it, since there is no official way to re-trigger it on an actual console. You can theoretically re-flash the modified NVRAM with homebrew tools, but since there is a small risk of bricking the console, most sane people don't do it. I've used PCSX2 in this video. If you want check it out with an emulator like I did (which is completely safe to do), there are two ways to trigger the OOBE: 1. Delete the .nvm file from the bios folder 2. Zerofill the .nvm file at specific offsets (guide: https://www.ps2-home.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3628) Timestamps: 0:00 No disc inserted 1:13 PlayStation 2 disc inserted 1:51 Unrecognized disc inserted (red screen) 2:24 PlayStation 1 disc inserted (\w older BIOS version) |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSBoo9RmLpM | 0 | PlayStation 2 - Out Of the Box Experience (All Variants) | PlayStation 2 - Out Of the Box Experience (All Variants) | This is the setup process the PS2 console goes through when you start it up for the very first time. Most people forget about it, since there is no official way to re-trigger it on an actual console. You can theoretically re-flash the modified NVRAM with homebrew tools, but since there is a small risk of bricking the console, most sane people don't do it. I've used PCSX2 in this video. If you want check it out with an emulator like I did (which is completely safe to do), there are two ways to trigger the OOBE: 1. Delete the .nvm file from the bios folder 2. Zerofill the .nvm file at specific offsets (guide: https://www.ps2-home.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3628) Timestamps: 0:00 No disc inserted 1:13 PlayStation 2 disc inserted 1:51 Unrecognized disc inserted (red screen) 2:24 PlayStation 1 disc inserted (\w older BIOS version) |
This is the setup process the PS2 console goes through when you start it up for the very first time. Most people forget about it, since there is no official way to re-trigger it on an actual console. You can theoretically re-flash the modified NVRAM with homebrew tools, but since there is a small risk of bricking the console, most sane people don't do it. I've used PCSX2 in this video. If you want check it out with an emulator like I did (which is completely safe to do), there are two ways to trigger the OOBE: 1. Delete the .nvm file from the bios folder 2. Zerofill the .nvm file at specific offsets (guide: https://www.ps2-home.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3628) Timestamps: 0:00 No disc inserted 1:13 PlayStation 2 disc inserted 1:51 Unrecognized disc inserted (red screen) 2:24 PlayStation 1 disc inserted (\w older BIOS version) |
ps2oobe.mp4 | Varia | Joke videos | PlayStation 2,out of the box experience,factory reset,first boot,initial startup,PS2,Sony,PCSX2 | N/A | Press any key to continue... | Press any key to continue... | 0 | /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/659.jpg | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 658 | Press any key to continue... | Flipnic: unused orbital cameras [PS2 Romhack] | 0 | 2025-12-09 | In evolution stages, you orbit around a planet while playing. I discovered that there are two unused paths for the orbit around the planet, which can be enabled by modifying the EE memory to reference these unused files instead of the default PTH_BOSS_TES.FPD. I suspect these unused FPD files were made for testing purposes. 0:00 PTH_BOSS_TES_LINE.FPD 0:22 PTH_BOSS_TES_LINE2.FPD Not much is known about these FPD files just yet, however I know they are used for defining paths for various things, such as enemy movement, coin trails, UFO trajectories, etc. |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kA34zEX_dvc | 0 | Flipnic: unused orbital cameras [PS2 Romhack] | Flipnic: unused orbital cameras [PS2 Romhack] | In evolution stages, you orbit around a planet while playing. I discovered that there are two unused paths for the orbit around the planet, which can be enabled by modifying the EE memory to reference these unused files instead of the default PTH_BOSS_TES.FPD. I suspect these unused FPD files were made for testing purposes. 0:00 PTH_BOSS_TES_LINE.FPD 0:22 PTH_BOSS_TES_LINE2.FPD Not much is known about these FPD files just yet, however I know they are used for defining paths for various things, such as enemy movement, coin trails, UFO trajectories, etc. |
In evolution stages, you orbit around a planet while playing. I discovered that there are two unused paths for the orbit around the planet, which can be enabled by modifying the EE memory to reference these unused files instead of the default PTH_BOSS_TES.FPD. I suspect these unused FPD files were made for testing purposes. 0:00 PTH_BOSS_TES_LINE.FPD 0:22 PTH_BOSS_TES_LINE2.FPD Not much is known about these FPD files just yet, however I know they are used for defining paths for various things, such as enemy movement, coin trails, UFO trajectories, etc. |
orbitcams.mp4 | Videomängude analüüs | Video game analysis | Flipnic,unused content,beta questing,unused assets,debug features,testing,hacking,reverse engineering | N/A | Press any key to continue... | Press any key to continue... | 0 | /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/658.jpg | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 648 | Press any key to continue... | ManiaPlanet 1.0 - Menu Theme [Extended BGM] | 0 | 2025-10-06 | This is the 2010 version of the ManiaPlanet menu theme, which was different from the current one. It is played when the ManiaPlanet client is unable to authenticate your profile and thus verify the ownership of the TrackMania² Canyon title. Interestingly, unlike the new song, this track is actually perfectly looped. The loopstart value in metadata seems to indicate the exact sample where the loop point is, except since it's in stereo, there are two tracks, so the actual loop point is divided by 2. I used Audacity to cut out the audio at the exact loop point and created this 15 minute long extended version. Metadata: Filename: ManiaPlanetMain.ogg (Location: ManiaPlanet.zip\Menu\Media\audio\Music\ogg) Codec: Vorbis Sample rate: 44100 Hz Bitrate: 160 kb/s Loopstart: 1920800 Track Number: 0 Artist: DOO Genre: Game Album: MANIAPLANET Title: MainMenu Date: 2010 Chapters: 0:00 Start 0:21 Loop |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7757X_3Pv4 | 0 | ManiaPlanet 1.0 - Menu Theme [Extended BGM] | ManiaPlanet 1.0 - Menu Theme [Extended BGM] | This is the 2010 version of the ManiaPlanet menu theme, which was different from the current one. It is played when the ManiaPlanet client is unable to authenticate your profile and thus verify the ownership of the TrackMania² Canyon title. Interestingly, unlike the new song, this track is actually perfectly looped. The loopstart value in metadata seems to indicate the exact sample where the loop point is, except since it's in stereo, there are two tracks, so the actual loop point is divided by 2. I used Audacity to cut out the audio at the exact loop point and created this 15 minute long extended version. Metadata: Filename: ManiaPlanetMain.ogg (Location: ManiaPlanet.zip\Menu\Media\audio\Music\ogg) Codec: Vorbis Sample rate: 44100 Hz Bitrate: 160 kb/s Loopstart: 1920800 Track Number: 0 Artist: DOO Genre: Game Album: MANIAPLANET Title: MainMenu Date: 2010 Chapters: 0:00 Start 0:21 Loop |
This is the 2010 version of the ManiaPlanet menu theme, which was different from the current one. It is played when the ManiaPlanet client is unable to authenticate your profile and thus verify the ownership of the TrackMania² Canyon title. Interestingly, unlike the new song, this track is actually perfectly looped. The loopstart value in metadata seems to indicate the exact sample where the loop point is, except since it's in stereo, there are two tracks, so the actual loop point is divided by 2. I used Audacity to cut out the audio at the exact loop point and created this 15 minute long extended version. Metadata: Filename: ManiaPlanetMain.ogg (Location: ManiaPlanet.zip\Menu\Media\audio\Music\ogg) Codec: Vorbis Sample rate: 44100 Hz Bitrate: 160 kb/s Loopstart: 1920800 Track Number: 0 Artist: DOO Genre: Game Album: MANIAPLANET Title: MainMenu Date: 2010 Chapters: 0:00 Start 0:21 Loop |
maniaplanet_menu_extended.mp4 | Muusika | Music | ManiaPlanet,MP1,Nadeo,Doo,ManiaPlanet Menu,background music,theme | N/A | Press any key to continue... | Press any key to continue... | 0 | /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/648.jpg | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 638 | Press any key to continue... | ManiaPlanet 3 vs 4.1 [Graphics Comparison] | 0 | 2025-08-04 | Comparison of graphics between the two versions of TrackMania² Canyon/Stadium/Valley. ManiaPlanet 4 was critizised for its physics as well as some graphical downgrades. So, I decided to boot up a frozen ManiaPlanet 3 install and compared it with the latest version, which is what this video is. I drove a replay on MP3, rendered it using the in-game "Shoot video" option and copied the replay over to MP4, so I could get 2 identical replays. I then rendered it again in ManiaPlanet 4.1. I switch between the two every couple of seconds on this upload, so you can see the difference. If you want to play ManiaPlanet 3 in 2025, you can follow the guide here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fg5Ddtzqbzw Environments: 0:00 Canyon 2:23 Stadium 5:11 Valley |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=io7BJ9iG8VI | 0 | ManiaPlanet 3 vs 4.1 [Graphics Comparison] | ManiaPlanet 3 vs 4.1 [Graphics Comparison] | Comparison of graphics between the two versions of TrackMania² Canyon/Stadium/Valley. ManiaPlanet 4 was critizised for its physics as well as some graphical downgrades. So, I decided to boot up a frozen ManiaPlanet 3 install and compared it with the latest version, which is what this video is. I drove a replay on MP3, rendered it using the in-game "Shoot video" option and copied the replay over to MP4, so I could get 2 identical replays. I then rendered it again in ManiaPlanet 4.1. I switch between the two every couple of seconds on this upload, so you can see the difference. If you want to play ManiaPlanet 3 in 2025, you can follow the guide here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fg5Ddtzqbzw Environments: 0:00 Canyon 2:23 Stadium 5:11 Valley |
Comparison of graphics between the two versions of TrackMania² Canyon/Stadium/Valley. ManiaPlanet 4 was critizised for its physics as well as some graphical downgrades. So, I decided to boot up a frozen ManiaPlanet 3 install and compared it with the latest version, which is what this video is. I drove a replay on MP3, rendered it using the in-game "Shoot video" option and copied the replay over to MP4, so I could get 2 identical replays. I then rendered it again in ManiaPlanet 4.1. I switch between the two every couple of seconds on this upload, so you can see the difference. If you want to play ManiaPlanet 3 in 2025, you can follow the guide here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fg5Ddtzqbzw Environments: 0:00 Canyon 2:23 Stadium 5:11 Valley |
ReplayComparison.mp4 | Videomängude analüüs | Video game analysis | TrackMania,ManiaPlanet,Graphics,ManiaPlanet 3,MP4,MP3,ManiaPlanet 4,Graphical comparison,Windows,DirectX 9,DirectX 11,DirectX 9 vs DirectX 11,Nadeo,Ubisoft,Canyon,Valley,Stadium,Renault 9 Turbo | N/A | Press any key to continue... | Press any key to continue... | 0 | /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/638.jpg | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 509 | Press any key to continue... | Flipnic - Optics B (Hard difficulty gameplay) | 0 | 2022-12-04 | Since I haven't found a lot of good full stage playthrough videos on Flipnic, I've decided to upload some of my own gameplay! As a challenge for myself, I've also cranked up the difficulty to hard, which reduces the number of balls to three with no continues (unless you get extra credits and balls of course), all ball saving bumpers are deactivated by default, and the number of bumper hits required to complete specific missions has also been increased. It took me a long time to upload the Optics B gameplay, because my initial victory didn't have sound, so I had to beat it again (and this stage is really difficult). At the minimum, to complete this stage, you have to do the following: 1. Hit a flying target to trigger a "Point of No Return" mission 2. Collect all of the rings required, which have been placed all around the stage (some rings are only at specific areas, such as Yellow, Magenta, and Cyan) 3. Go back to the spawn location, a multiball mission will then start 4. (Optional) Complete a required task for the multiball mission 5. Repeat steps 1-4 two more times 6. After completing the third multiball mission, you'll be teleported to a Zero Gravity mission area 7. (Optional) Try to hit projectiles within the time limit. Second to last particle shape is a stick figure and the final one is a combination of all the previous shapes. If you manage to do this, you'll be awarded with a neat cake cutscene and a bunch of bonus points. If you don't, you'll just recieve no bonus and the cutscene won't play, but you'll still unlock the next stage 8. (Optional) You'll now be teleported back to spawn. You can now complete any leftover yellow missions that you hadn't completed before, which allows you to maximize the score, before playing the next stage (after quitting the stage, the score gets locked, meaning you won't get any more points) |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VahRvD_2iyY | 0 | Flipnic - Optics B (Hard difficulty gameplay) | . | Since I haven't found a lot of good full stage playthrough videos on Flipnic, I've decided to upload some of my own gameplay! As a challenge for myself, I've also cranked up the difficulty to hard, which reduces the number of balls to three with no continues (unless you get extra credits and balls of course), all ball saving bumpers are deactivated by default, and the number of bumper hits required to complete specific missions has also been increased. It took me a long time to upload the Optics B gameplay, because my initial victory didn't have sound, so I had to beat it again (and this stage is really difficult). At the minimum, to complete this stage, you have to do the following: 1. Hit a flying target to trigger a "Point of No Return" mission 2. Collect all of the rings required, which have been placed all around the stage (some rings are only at specific areas, such as Yellow, Magenta, and Cyan) 3. Go back to the spawn location, a multiball mission will then start 4. (Optional) Complete a required task for the multiball mission 5. Repeat steps 1-4 two more times 6. After completing the third multiball mission, you'll be teleported to a Zero Gravity mission area 7. (Optional) Try to hit projectiles within the time limit. Second to last particle shape is a stick figure and the final one is a combination of all the previous shapes. If you manage to do this, you'll be awarded with a neat cake cutscene and a bunch of bonus points. If you don't, you'll just recieve no bonus and the cutscene won't play, but you'll still unlock the next stage 8. (Optional) You'll now be teleported back to spawn. You can now complete any leftover yellow missions that you hadn't completed before, which allows you to maximize the score, before playing the next stage (after quitting the stage, the score gets locked, meaning you won't get any more points) |
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| 463 | Press any key to continue... | Flipnic - Optics A (Hard difficulty gameplay) | 0 | 2022-07-24 | Since I haven't found a lot of good full stage playthrough videos on Flipnic, I've decided to upload some of my own gameplay! As a challenge for myself, I've also cranked up the difficulty to hard, which reduces the number of balls to three with no continues (unless you get extra credits and balls of course), all ball saving bumpers are deactivated by default, and the number of bumper hits required to complete specific missions has also been increased. I've decided to go with Optics A first, because it's my favorite stage in this game and I've praticed a lot on it. At the minimum, to complete this stage, you have to do the following: 1. Hit a flying target to trigger a "Point of No Return" mission 2. Collect all of the rings required, which have been placed all around the stage (some rings are only at specific areas, such as Yellow, Magenta, and Cyan) 3. Go back to the spawn location, a multiball mission will then start 4. (Optional) Complete a required task for the multiball mission 5. Repeat steps 1-4 two more times 6. After completing the third multiball mission, you'll be teleported to a Zero Gravity mission area 7. (Optional) Try to hit projectiles within the time limit. Second to last particle shape is a stick figure and the final one is a combination of all the previous shapes. If you manage to do this, you'll be awarded with a neat cake cutscene and a bunch of bonus points. If you don't, you'll just recieve no bonus and the cutscene won't play, but you'll still unlock the next stage 8. (Optional) You'll now be teleported back to spawn. You can now complete any leftover yellow missions that you hadn't completed before, which allows you to maximize the score, before playing the next stage (after quitting the stage, the score gets locked, meaning you won't get any more points) |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XudtUvFv-r8 | 0 | . | . | Since I haven't found a lot of good full stage playthrough videos on Flipnic, I've decided to upload some of my own gameplay! As a challenge for myself, I've also cranked up the difficulty to hard, which reduces the number of balls to three with no continues (unless you get extra credits and balls of course), all ball saving bumpers are deactivated by default, and the number of bumper hits required to complete specific missions has also been increased. I've decided to go with Optics A first, because it's my favorite stage in this game and I've praticed a lot on it. At the minimum, to complete this stage, you have to do the following: 1. Hit a flying target to trigger a "Point of No Return" mission 2. Collect all of the rings required, which have been placed all around the stage (some rings are only at specific areas, such as Yellow, Magenta, and Cyan) 3. Go back to the spawn location, a multiball mission will then start 4. (Optional) Complete a required task for the multiball mission 5. Repeat steps 1-4 two more times 6. After completing the third multiball mission, you'll be teleported to a Zero Gravity mission area 7. (Optional) Try to hit projectiles within the time limit. Second to last particle shape is a stick figure and the final one is a combination of all the previous shapes. If you manage to do this, you'll be awarded with a neat cake cutscene and a bunch of bonus points. If you don't, you'll just recieve no bonus and the cutscene won't play, but you'll still unlock the next stage 8. (Optional) You'll now be teleported back to spawn. You can now complete any leftover yellow missions that you hadn't completed before, which allows you to maximize the score, before playing the next stage (after quitting the stage, the score gets locked, meaning you won't get any more points) |
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| 402 | Press any key to continue... | Flipnic - All cutscenes (PAL version) | 0 | 2022-01-02 | This video shows all cutscenes in Flipnic, a pinball game for the PlayStation 2 games console. This video does not contain any help FMV-s, as I already made a video with those. I captured all of these cutscenes with a little FMV hack I made - basically I can replace the cutscene that is supposed to play with another one. This game actually has two types of FMVs - the high resone and the low res one. Some cutscenes contain translucency (e.g. Move On), but this video omits that. The hires cutscenes never have translucency, but the lowres ones do. I have found a hacky way to get translucency data, but it will take some time to actually turn into a full video. |
1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDhZr5ArKoI | 0 | Flipnic [PAL PS2 Deinterlaced FMV Rip] | Flipnic - All cutscenes (PAL version) | This video shows all cutscenes in Flipnic, a pinball game for the PlayStation 2 games console. This video does not contain any help FMV-s, as I already made a video with those. I captured all of these cutscenes with a little FMV hack I made - basically I can replace the cutscene that is supposed to play with another one. This game actually has two types of FMVs - the high res one and the low res one. Some cutscenes contain translucency (e.g. Move On), but this video omits that. The hires cutscenes never have translucency, but the lowres ones do. I have found a hacky way to get translucency data, but it will take some time to actually turn into a full video. Related links: Help FMVs (TUTO.BIN): https://youtu.be/374kqzSBuOA Game Over 6 (GAME_OVER6.PSS): https://youtu.be/AcqUf014EDQ Exported MOV files with translucency (W.I.P.): https://bit.ly/FlipnicFMV V/O RIP w unused sounds: https://youtu.be/o8TtCp63uuo Timestamps and filenames: 0:00 Intro (SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS) 1:24 Title screen (TITLE_.PSS) 1:42 Drop of Silver 1 (SILVER_DROOP.PSS) 1:59 Circle of Life 1 (CIRCLE_OF_LIFE.PSS) 2:21 Freeze Over 1 (FREEZE_OVER.PSS) 2:38 Hidden Path Discovery 1 (TAKIWARI.PSS) 2:52 UFO Quiz Show (UFO_QUIZ_SHOW.PSS*) 3:02 Lucky Flamingos (LUCKEY_FLAMINGOS.PSS*) 3:08 Freeze Over 2 (FREEZE_OVER2.PSS) 3:24 Drop of Silver 2 (SILVER_DROP2.PSS) 3:41 Circle of Life 2 (CIRCLE_OF_LIFE2.PSS) 4:02 Hidden Path Discovery 2 (TAKIWARI2.PSS) 4:15 Point of No Return (POINT_OF_NO_RETURN.PSS*) 4:24 Color Puzzle (COLOR_PUZZLE2.PSS*) 4:32 Hungry Monkey (HUNGLY_MONKEY.PSS*) 4:41 Biology Multiball (MULTIBALL.PSS*) 4:49 Metallurgy Multiball (MULTIBALL03.PSS*) 4:55 Optics Multiball (MULTIBALL04.PSS*) 5:01 Geometry Multiball (MULTIBALL05.PSS*) 5:10 Show Time (SHOWTIME.PSS*) 5:15 Move On (MOVE_ON01.PSS*) 5:21 Watch Out! (WATCH_OUT.PSS) 5:26 UFO invasion! (MISSING.PSS) 5:35 Tilt (TILT2.PSS*) 5:42 Extra ball 1 (EXTRABALL.PSS*) 5:48 Extra ball 2 (EXTRABALL2.PSS*) 5:55 Extra credit 1 (EXTRA_CREDIT.PSS*) 6:04 Extra credit 2 (EXTRA_CREDIT02.PSS*) 6:11 You unlocked the next stage (NEXT_STAGE.PSS*) 6:32 Congratulations 1 (CONGRATULATIONS01.PSS*) 6:39 Congratulations 2 (CONGRATULATIONS02.PSS*) 6:46 Congratulations 3 (CONGRATULATIONS03.PSS*) 6:55 Congratulations 4 (CONGRATULATIONS04.PSS*) 7:04 Congratulations 5 (CONGRATULATIONS05.PSS*) 7:14 Congratulations 6 (CONGRATULATIONS06.PSS*) 7:23 Congratulations 7 (CONGRATULATIONS07.PSS*) 7:32 Congratulations 8 (CONGRATULATIONS08.PSS*) 7:39 Congratulations 9 (CONGRATULATIONS09.PSS*) 7:46 Congratulations: cake (CONGRATULATIONS10.PSS*) 7:58 Game Over 2 (GAME_OVER2.PSS*) 8:12 Game Over 3 (GAME_OVER3.PSS*) 8:19 Game Over 4 (GAME_OVER4.PSS*) 8:30 Game Over 5 (GAME_OVER5.PSS*) 8:42 Staff Credits 1 (STAFF_ROLL1.PSS) 10:46 Staff Credits 2 (STAFF_ROLL2.PSS) 12:50 Ubi Soft Logo (UBI.PSS) 13:00 Bad Luck (BAD_LUCK.PSS) 13:39 Small Luck (SMALL_LUCK.PSS) 14:18 Good Luck (GOOD_LUCK.PSS) 14:56 Great Luck (GREAT_LUCK.PSS) 15:34 Miraculous! (MIRACULOUS.PSS) * These FMVs have translucency effects that are not displayed in this video |
This video shows all cutscenes in Flipnic, a pinball game for the PlayStation 2 games console. This video does not contain any help FMV-s, as I already made a video with those. I captured all of these cutscenes with a little FMV hack I made - basically I can replace the cutscene that is supposed to play with another one. This game actually has two types of FMVs - the high resone and the low res one. Some cutscenes contain translucency (e.g. Move On), but this video omits that. The hires cutscenes never have translucency, but the lowres ones do. I have found a hacky way to get translucency data, but it will take some time to actually turn into a full video. |
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