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Hey Hey Skele-fam!

Quick update with your latest exclusive video! We'll start the voting tomorrow for June's UDUG video! If you've got any last minute suggestions, lemme know below!

This one went extra casual, I did the whole thing in a tank top! I was feeling extra loose for some reason. It's actually been kinda cold around here and I've been wearing my summer clothes in protest. Even in Seattle it's usually warmer by now!

Fun fact, I needed to correct a few things with this video and right before I hit record on my camera the power went out! Been really windy up here today, apparently outages all over the greater Seattle area here, but I think that means that it's finally going to start waring up around here!! ...right??

Big ups to Sputnik34 for helping with the research and the edit on this one!

If you need more, watch this video from The Golden Bolt, it also has a lot of great multi-disc history too! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gpCYOYi-I8

See you tomorrow!
Uncle Derek

Update: It's been brought to my attention that Baldur's Gate 3 just released on Xbox and it is 4 discs. Further more, two of the discs in the case are just in paper sleeves. Here's an unboxing video and their reaction pretty much sums it up! https://youtu.be/qO_MZZETnLI?feature=shared&t=392

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A Brief Look at Multi Disc Games | UDUG

Ain’t talking about multi-layered! I need physical discs! Edited by @Sputnik34 Also watch this video from The Golden Bolt, this video also has a lot of great multi-disc history too! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gpCYOYi-I8

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Daniel Duran

The beginning of the video got me to thinking of other multicart games and I was able to think of the Zelda Oracle games (which work more like RE2 style where you can play either first and the other second) and Golden Sun and GS: The Lost Age. While it's true you could use passwords to carry over whatever data you want if you only have one game (or in the case of GS just The Lost Age), but I still think those are good examples of multicart games

Cheezitnator

Missed an opportunity to talk about how many floppy disks games came on back in the beforecdtimes. lol

Richard Tango Taylor

Doom in PAL was in a double disk box but was only one disc, also would you consider Sonic 3 + Sonic & Knuckles to be a multi cart game? Also what about the pass through games in NES like Micro Machines etc. love the video!