 SNES drunk Hey, welcome back to SNES drunk plays Robotrack. Yes, I am his son. Oh, I'll keep that in mind. What's going on in the police station here? I'll just wander in and look through your stuff. Hope you don't mind. Why can't I talk? Oh. Hey, you can't just walk in here. Well, I did. I'm here. I'm wandering around. You're not stopping me. All right. I'm dicking around. I guess I should go talk to the mayor or whatever. And just like that kid said, his mom is the secretary here. Notice the similar green hair. Let's see what's over here. Hmm. We can go in there later, but not yet. Let's wander into the mayor's room. Check out that guy's hair. Dr. Einstein. Oh, fine. I don't want you to teach me anyway. What do you think of that? Uh-oh. What's this? The hell? Okay. I have no idea what the point of that was, but maybe it'll become important later or something. Yes, ma'am. Jeez. Uh-huh. Okay. What does that even mean? Ha ha ha. That's it. What else do I do? I want to stress that I'm not an expert when it comes to this game. In fact, I'm not exactly H.C. Bailey when it comes to these let's plays. Does she say anything new? Yeah, she kind of does. Beautiful and brainy. Oh, yeah? Well, I got a dog I can find right over here. Let's take him in. Hey, let's bring him in. Yeah, like I said, I'm not, I don't do like test runs or anything like that. I don't, I'm just playing really. The whole point of this is to show off this game. Uh-oh. He's all, he's all pissed off. Hey, that's insulting. He doesn't say anything else. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Come on, let's go. What does she say? Don't you be naughty. Yeah, if you're really into let's plays, you can't do any, any, any better than H.C. Bailey. That guy is so thorough, so really knows his stuff. Wait, doesn't that kid say something? I think he does. Yeah. Well, what do you want? So I think I just go back home then after that. Yeah. Okay. My dad's here. Yep. Cool. Making a robot. That sounds awesome. Okay. I'll do my best. Very slowly leaves with his cat, who eventually, yeah, comes by, saunters by. Let's check out this robot book. Uh-huh. So in other words, robots will do the fighting for you in battles. You don't do any fighting. It's all your robots. And now you hear that, that bell sound kind of. Hey, some money. That sound, anytime you hear that sound, that means you've learned a new skill. So, now what do we do? Oh, I have to talk to her. Very slowly go downstairs. You know, I could have just went down on my own, but whatever. It's down here. It's the invention room with an invention machine. Uh-huh. I like how that thing is pretty much just a Super Famicom controller. Create a robot. Okay. Sounds easy enough. Hey, two little elf dudes. Or dwarf dudes. I don't know. Yeah, you'll have to bear with me as I stumble through this. There's a lot I don't really remember. Oh, it's the wrench, I think. All right. Let's just scan through these real quick. There we go. Oh, it's this one. Okay. I don't know why the 2000 gold was in there, because it costs 2000 gold to make a robot, and it costs 3000 for your next one, and I think 7000 for the last one. You get three. And now we get a little cutscene of your robot being built by two happy little elf dwarf thingies. The whole thing gets plugged in. It gets put together, hammered out. It goes down the assembly line, goes in that little room there. And ta-da. There's your robot. He is now part of Team Drunk, and I'm going to name him. What should I name him? I honestly don't know. In the last game, I named him Gary. I like naming things like old-timey, like names that aren't used anymore. Like nobody's named Gary or like Walter. Now, Walter, people associate it with Walter White now. How do you re-race? Okay, there we go. Let's do Larry. Like Larry David. Now... Oh, I didn't mean to exit that. Oh well, I'll get back to that. Cool, a robot. Now do the maintenance and power-ups. Robot strength can be programmed. And she gives you a transceiver, which you will use to save. In the dungeons of this game, you can't really use it. It'll claim there's like interference, but if you stand outside the dungeons, and she'll allow you to save. And you'll, yeah, you hear that sound there. She'll call you too, with some information every once in a while. Sometimes she'll tell you where to go. That's kind of a flaw in this game, is sometimes you don't know where to go. All right. Yeah, see, it's 3,000 to make your next robot. And obviously, I don't have that. That's to maintain it. Maintenance not needed. That's to restore its energy. Now we program the robot and to do that, we need to take away the energy. Energy is hit points. I'll bring it down to 25. And I'll give it lots of power and some defense. And speed and charge really doesn't matter a whole lot to me. Speed is to dodge attacks, which rarely happens anyway. And charge is how fast your charge goes. And I'm gonna make him black. A black robot. He looks cool. Larry the black robot. And yeah. So there we go. We've made a robot. He's on our team. I think we should go, eventually, here go fight some guys, but let's, I'm sure, let's save. Let's look at the book again, see if there's anything in here. Yeah, there's lots. Here's basically the instruction book, so to speak. Explains everything. Sorry, I'm going through this really fast. But it already explained that part. Allocate robots capacity. Yeah, here it describes each thing. Guard is defense, obviously. Speed is to avoid attacks. And charge. Every time you attack, it brings your charge meter down. You have to wait for it to charge back up to attack again. Yep. And there we go. Yeah, two is a close range. Has like a tank. Your first one is more balanced. Last one has special attacks. Aha. Now already saved. All right. So I think, oh, what's going on over here? Well, fine. What the hell's with you? Stupid little kids. Now you go away. Face go away. All right. I'm going to call that an episode. I'll be back next time. Snestrunk plays Robotrek. Have a great rest of your day. And thanks for watching.