The groomsmen demonstrate their ceremonial cane-swords at a wedding in Hertfordshire. Tim and Marcus draw their swordsticks and prepare for a sword-fight.
Duration : 0:0:37
The groomsmen demonstrate their ceremonial cane-swords at a wedding in Hertfordshire. Tim and Marcus draw their swordsticks and prepare for a sword-fight.
Duration : 0:0:37
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past is my favorite Zelda game of all time. Nothing comes close to this game...No. Not even Ocarina of time (lolwut?). I had this game for SNES over 15 years ago but this is the Gameboy Advance version that came with Four Swords multi-player minigame.
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FAQ:
Q: Was this done on an emulator.
A: No. I buy all my games. Hard to believe, huh?
Q: How did you record a Gameboy Advance game then?
A: I bought something for my Gamecube a long time ago called "Gameboy Player" that allows me to play GBA titles on my Gamecube. Then just record off the television with my Dazzle Video Creator Plus.
Q: What's the difference between this game and the original Super Nintendo game?
A: Not a whole lot. Gameplay is pretty much exactly the same. It came with a bonus mini-game called "Four Swords" that would later be made into it's own Gamecube title (which I've done a full walkthrough of...go check it out). There's also a secret extra palace in this game only accessible if you've played and beaten the multi-player Four Swords (which I only played once for a few minutes so I've never seen or played the extra "Palace of Four Swords" dungeon)
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Duration : 0:8:18
Old switchblade knives were made with a bone or deer antler handle, and they include a spring inside that enables the bade to switch in and out with the switch of a button. Compare a few different switchblades with information from a knife specialist in this free video on blades, knives and swords.
Expert: Tom Warner & Mark Woodward
Contact: www.llorenz.com
Bio: Tom Warner has worked at Lorenz Grinding since 1960. Mark Woodward has been the owner of Lorenz Grinding for more than four years.
Filmmaker: Michael Burton
Duration : 0:1:34