Tails of Saturn | D2 Part 3 @TailsOfSaturn | Uploaded October 2022 | Updated October 2024, 12 hours ago.
D2 for Dreamcast. US version.
Output via a VGA cable into an OSSC line 2x mode. Recorded with OBS.
In this video, we start Disc 2. Kimberley kills herself, which she finds perturbing, so she tells a small child to go outside into the dangerous, monster filled, sub arctic Canadian wilderness in case the sight of dead naked flower alien is upsetting to her. She gives Laura a key to a tiny building owned by a pharmaceutical company, upon arrival to which, Laura finds she also needs to enter a 2 digit binary access code to gain entry. Using her powerful deductive skills, Laura figures out which number between 0 and 4 is the correct one, and enters to find that Kimberley killed herself here as well, presumably also in the presence of the small child Jannie. Further exploration leads her to a machine that outputs a 6 digit number. Laura then leaves the building and explores further, finding the local area to be in the vicinity of a frozen lake unsuitable for traversal by snowmobile.
D2 for Dreamcast. US version.
Output via a VGA cable into an OSSC line 2x mode. Recorded with OBS.
In this video, we start Disc 2. Kimberley kills herself, which she finds perturbing, so she tells a small child to go outside into the dangerous, monster filled, sub arctic Canadian wilderness in case the sight of dead naked flower alien is upsetting to her. She gives Laura a key to a tiny building owned by a pharmaceutical company, upon arrival to which, Laura finds she also needs to enter a 2 digit binary access code to gain entry. Using her powerful deductive skills, Laura figures out which number between 0 and 4 is the correct one, and enters to find that Kimberley killed herself here as well, presumably also in the presence of the small child Jannie. Further exploration leads her to a machine that outputs a 6 digit number. Laura then leaves the building and explores further, finding the local area to be in the vicinity of a frozen lake unsuitable for traversal by snowmobile.