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I'm fascinated with this idea,

every time we see a new technology come along

artists take interesting bits of that technology

and turn it into new ways of making music.

From ancient instruments...

through to the 808 drum machine,

transforming the technology

into something of artistic merit.

My name is Doug,

I'm a research scientist on the Google Brain team

and I run a project called Magenta.

We're a research group, dedicated to understanding

how to use machine learning in the space of the arts.

We're not trying to make music making easier,

we're trying to build some sort of machine learning tool

that gives musicians new ways to express themselves.

We're using neural networks in a novel sort of way.

We're using neural networks to generate sound.

Not the actual note that's playing

but the sound of the of the instrument.

And one of the first projects we worked on was NSynth,

which stands for Neural Synthesizer.

The NSynth algorithm learns the core aspects

of what makes each sound sound like it does

and then combine those characteristics,

drawing a new sound

that's not just a blending of the two original sounds.

OK, so the first surprise for me

is that NSynth works at all

because it's technically a very complicated algorithm

and one that was hard to train.

And so, we've needed to go from heavy math and big computers

and lots of code

to something musicians could play.

And so another group at Google called Creative Lab

took the sounds from NSynth and created a musical instrument.

We call it NSynth Super.

That's like wild to me.

Here's a flute.

Here's a snare.

I guess in the middle, this is what it sounds like.

Now it does feel like we're turning a corner

of what could be new possibilities.

It could generate a sound that might inspire us.

The fun part is though you think you know what you're doing,

there's some weird interaction happening

that can give you something totally unexpected.

Wait, why did that happen that way?

This is our first foray into actually building tools for musical creativity.

I would love to see people using NSynth Super

in ways that surprise us all and gives us

some new bit of musical joy in the world.

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YouTube for Entrepreneurs (LEAD GENERATION ON AUTOPILOT!) - Duration: 10:19.

Sunny Lenarduzzi: How do you turn viewers into customers?

In this video I'm going to show you the step-by-step process to use YouTube as your automated lead

generation machine.

Welcome to The Sunny Show, for the bright side of being your own boss and building your

own life.

Hey boss, I'm Sunny Lenarduzzi, and I have built my email list from scratch to over 50,000

warm leads and customers using YouTube, but I often get asked, "What exactly did that

process look like?

Someone finds you on YouTube, then becomes an email list subscriber, and then buys from

you?

How do you get them from viewer to buyer?"

That's the process I'm going to explain today, but before I do, if you are a successful entrepreneur

with a six-figure or seven-figure business, there is a guide below this video that I created

that's going to be so helpful for you in turning YouTube into a lead generation machine.

It is the Successful Entrepreneur's Guide to Owning Your Niche and Attracting Your Ideal

Clients in Your Sleep Without Paid Advertising.

You can grab it at the link below this video.

Step number one of this process is making sure that you're creating targeted content.

Your aim here is not to get a million views on your video.

That could happen depending on what niche you're in, but your aim is really to get targeted

quality views.

You don't want everyone to see your video.

You just want the people who are actually going to potentially buy from you to see your

video.

So how do you do that?

Well, you need to focus on a content strategy that focuses on what your audience is asking

for and searching for.

So when you're watching this video, I want you to start brainstorming topics that people

often think about when they think about problems associated to what your business solves.

How can your business help your customers?

What are frequently asked questions that they ask you?

What are top Google searches that they search for related to your business or how they eventually

find you?

I have a whole other video that you definitely want to check out on how to get more views

on YouTube in 2018.

It has the whole content strategy in the first bit of that video, so check that out to start

generating some targeted content topics to attract your ideal customers with your video

content.

And on that note, as mentioned, this isn't a situation where you want to go viral.

In my experience, going viral as an entrepreneur on YouTube has a whole different definition.

Now, I've created my own acronym for going viral on YouTube that could be really beneficial

to you.

So I define it as valuable content, so targeted content, using your intel, your unique experience

and expertise as an experienced entrepreneur and sharing that in your videos to differentiate

yourself from the competition, relevant to your target audience, so knowing it's something

that they actually want to see before you even bother making the video, it builds authority

by positioning you as the expert, and you leverage that video content for your business,

which is what we're going to talk about throughout this video.

Step number two is offering a relevant lead magnet.

Now, just because you might be running Facebook ads on Facebook or Instagram ads on Instagram

and you have a lead magnet that's working super well for you on those platforms doesn't

necessarily mean that that lead magnet is going to convert on your YouTube content.

So what I recommend doing is as you build out your content strategy and figure out what

topics your audience wants to know more about, thinking of ways that you can create customized

lead magnets.

Some examples of really relevant lead magnets for different niches are things like quizzes

or eBooks or guides, as I mentioned, or checklists.

So getting creative with creating lead magnets that are very much so related to the YouTube

video that you're creating.

The more related the lead magnet is to the video you're creating, the higher your conversion

rate of getting people to actually download that lead magnet.

Now, I can tell you I have one video with close to a million views on it, and that one

video is bringing in hundreds and hundreds of qualified leads for me and for my digital

products every single day, and the same strategy applies to you if you really focus on creating

a relevant lead magnet.

Step number three is having two calls to action at the end of your video.

The first call to action comes at the end of the video when you let your audience know

that you've taught them exactly what they're looking for with your content and you have

a bonus lead magnet, as I mentioned, relevant lead magnet, that they can download and grab

below the video.

Then when they go grab that they get added to your email list.

Another example of a conversion call to action, which is what I call this first call to action,

is sending people to your website, to your Etsy store.

Wherever it is that you convert people from viewers into leads or viewers into customers,

send them there first.

The second step is you need to get engagement on your YouTube content to get it seen by

a bigger audience of your target customers.

So in order to do that, you have to ask for engagement.

So first you want to say, "Make sure you go download X, Y, Z below this video, or go visit

my store, or if you're an offline store, go call this number," and give them your website

or your phone number, and then say, "If you like this video, hit that like button below,

share it with your friends, and be sure to subscribe."

The more engagement you get on the video, the bigger your reach.

The bigger your reach, the more people that are going to convert with your conversion

call to action.

Step number four is the email, and was that right?

One, two, three, four.

Yeah, four.

Step number four is once you've actually converted your viewers into leads and you haven't closed

them yet, you haven't sold to them yet, if that's not something that happens right off

the bat, which I don't really recommend, I think you need to build relationships before

you actually sell to people, you want to funnel them into an email nurture sequence.

What this means is it's triggered emails at specific times that are sent to these people

who sign up for your lead magnet and they continue to nurture them and build your authority

and credibility as the expert in your space, and then that leads them into some sort of

a sale or a close, which brings me into step number five, which is the close.

So the close is really the place where you take your lead and you turn them into a customer.

For example, this can be something like a webinar that teaches even more about the topic

that you discussed in your video or your lead magnet.

I'll show you the example of our funnel system that we have.

So we start with a YouTube video on how to get more views on YouTube, and the great thing

is we have a bunch of videos that actually lead into this particular funnel, and then

we get them to sign up for our lead magnets, which include the Boss YouTube channel checklist

or Views While You Snooze.

We also have a few others, and when they download that, they get put into an email nurture sequence

where they get to know me better and they can actually talk to me and ask me questions

to build a further relationship with me.

That happens over the course of about a week.

All of the emails are spread out.

We talk back and forth, and then I let them know I have another free master class that

they can also sign up to, which is a webinar where I pitch a very relevant topic and offer

to them that they can purchase called YouTube for bosses, which teaches you how to rank

number one on YouTube in under four hours.

It's a four-hour crash course to get more views, subscribers, and leads on YouTube.

So that's the example of our sort of nurture sequence into our close.

Now, the final step here that I want to share with you, the final step of this whole situation

and sequence, is something that you can really add in as soon as people download your lead

magnet and become a contact of yours.

On your thank you page of your lead magnet, what you can do is drive people to both your

messenger bot and to your Facebook group, so creating a Facebook group that's targeted

to your customers as well.

So I have a group called the YouTube Scaling for Successful Entrepreneurs, and it's a very,

very niche down group and very private group where only a certain level of entrepreneur

is going to be in that group to learn more about how to scale their business using YouTube,

and I only post relevant content to that particular type of entrepreneur, and it's building the

relationship further with them.

So Facebook groups are a great way to further nurture your leads and build a one-to-one

relationship with your customers, which makes you the most obvious choice for them and the

person that they actually want to work with.

We also use our messenger bot to communicate with our leads on Facebook as well.

So it's really touching all of those points with your audience and using YouTube to take

your viewer and turn them from a stranger really and someone who just discovered you

into someone who knows, likes, trusts you, and wants to work with you and wants to buy

something from you, purchase with you, invest in you as a business and a brand.

One of my clients actually used this entire strategy that I just mentioned and he turned

one viewer within three weeks of implementing this strategy on YouTube into a six-figure

coaching client, so pretty incredible stuff.

This does work, and I really do challenge you to try it out, and if you're interested

in using YouTube as your automated lead generation system for targeting qualified leads, I highly

recommend that you download the Successful Entrepreneur's Guide to Owning Your Niche

and Attracting Your Ideal Clients in Your Sleep Without Paid Advertising.

It's below this video.

Just click that link to go and download it.

If you liked this video, let me know in the comments what you thought and if you're going

to actually implement these strategies, and make sure you hit that like button, or the

dislike button if you didn't enjoy it.

Let me know.

I appreciate the feedback.

And be sure to subscribe and hit the little bell to get notified every time I upload a

new video each week on Tuesdays.

Thank you so much for watching, and I will talk to you soon, boss.

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The Bail Bond Scam Generates Big Money - Duration: 8:45.

Section one of the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution reads, "No state shall

make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of

the United States, nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without

due process of law nor deny to any person with its jurisdiction equal protection of

the laws."

Yet, in some places where you end up after you're arrested could depend on how much money

you have.

Quick definition of terms, two words which many people erroneously use interchangeably,

jail and prison.

Prison is where convicts end up when found guilty.

Jail is where inmates wait for their day in court if they cannot pay cash bail.

It's a system being challenged around the U.S.A. Joining us to translate legalese to

English is Make Papantonio, host of "America's Lawyer" here on RT America.

Thanks for being here, Mike.

Thank you.

Mike, in Harris County, Texas, a young mother was jailed for several days on $2500 bail

after being arrested for driving on an invalid license on her way to pick up her daughter.

My layman's understanding of the 8th Amendment is that it prohibits excessive bail but there's

no inherent constitutional right for a defendant to be offered bail to begin with.

Is that correct?

That's correct.

It's a balancing test, Holland.

What it is is they use part of what we call the police powers, health, safety, and welfare,

balanced against all the other rights.

Most of the time, you're going to find that notion of a court's ability to always put

health, safety, and welfare above issues like we're talking about here on bail.

Certain aspects of bail and criteria that can be used to set bail, there's no question.

But there's no guarantee that any bail has to be set.

That's simply the law.

The main reason that there's no guarantee of bail is to prevent ... the logical reason,

the most violent criminals are people that are deemed to be flight risks from being released

back into the general population.

That's the notion of why we have bail to begin with.

But it doesn't always work out quite like that.

I guess not.

In reading up on this, I came across the Bail Reform Act of 1966, which requires courts

to consider family and community ties, employment history, any record of previous court appearances,

in deciding whether to detain defendants.

But the ability to raise cash bail is still that fork in the road, isn't it?

Yeah.

Cash bail, Holland, is really one of the biggest scams in our justice system.

It forces individuals to immediately fork over cash or a credit card, in some instances,

that they generally don't have.

So, it disproportionately affects people who don't have access to money, the poorest of

our society who are unable to pay.

Meanwhile, there are plenty of other options available.

Bail bonds or property bonds, even cite out, which allows an individual to get out of custody

without having to pay bail.

There are things like monitoring rings, there are a whole host of things that can be done.

But study after study has shown that cash bail only ends up keeping individuals that

are not a threat to society locked up, while the people that are more likely to commit

another crime are able to go free.

Put it in this terms, you have somebody huge bringing in huge amounts of drugs across the

country, usually has huge amounts of cash.

It's amazing, when you take a look at, for example, some of the worst gangs out on the

street.

They're able to make cash bail because they actually put money back for that.

But this person that you're talking about, she has a driver's infraction and has to stay

in jail until somebody can kind of give her, come to help, which often does not happen

at all.

The effect is keeping more of our poor communities in jail, according to all available studies.

That's not just me talking.

They've looked at this ad nauseam and they've concluded that really, the poorest of our

society ends up in jail because they can't raise that kind of money.

Well, jail isn't free, number one.

You also alluded to technology a minute ago.

If former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, who is now facing multiple counts of failing

to report oversees cash flow, money laundering, and tax and bank fraud, if this guy can stride

around with not one but two GPS ankle monitors, why can't someone awaiting trial for a petty

crime get an ankle monitor?

Well, it has everything to do with a two-justice system.

I mean, we sound like we wear that out when we talk about it, but it's just absolutely

the truth.

You can go back, I'm working on one of the biggest cases in America right now, the opioid

case, where we see that really, the people who made the decisions to get involved in

legalized drug dealing should be at least in front of a judge somewhere and there should

be some arrests made.

But if the arrest is made, the chances of them actually spending any time in jail because

they can't make bail is non-existent.

One of the systems is for the rich and the other is for the poor.

It isn't just in the bail system.

It also determines who gets prosecuted.

Think about all the criminal bankers, as you point out, in this country who were allowed

to avoid prison after they crashed our economy.

I mean, the opioid case, they actually killed people, you understand, Holland.

This was a legal cabal of people, of CEOs who made decisions to kill people through

drug addiction.

Now, that's a far more serious problem than what we see people having to pay cash bails

for.

But for us to ignore the fact that there's a two-party system is absurd.

It's there.

I used to be a prosecutor.

I saw it there.

I now handle cases against the largest corporations in the world.

I see it there.

There's a fix.

There's the beginning of a fix that's taking place and that has to do with a system where

there's at least a profile, it's a suggested profile, that can be given to a judge.

It's a check system.

Check these boxes and that'll give you an idea whether you're out of line with what

you're doing in bail.

It's something that we're starting to see more and more.

It's a system that allows a judge who may not have a lot of experience-

Right.

You know, a lot of these judges, they're elected, they're on the bench.

They don't have the kind of experience to be able to determine who really is a big risk

to the public, who's a safety risk, who's a flight risk.

So, they have technological systems that allow judges to make evaluations, and it's just

a beginning.

It's not, "This is the evaluation and you must do this."

It's not a mandatory system.

But we have to have some guidelines for these judges that a lot of times, they simply, they're

affected by all the things that people are affected by.

They experience prejudice.

Sure.

They experience favoritism.

They experience racism.

Right.

These judges are human, so you got to give them something to say, "At least this is the

groundwork for how you ought to go about imposing bail."

Right.

Yeah, Mike, I got about 30 seconds, but you mentioned racism.

The numbers don't lie.

Police are more likely to arrest people of color.

Prosecutors are more likely to charge people of color.

Judges are more likely to sentence people of color to jail.

Because this risk assessment relies on prior criminal conduct to predict behavior, is racial

bias baked into the process?

Racial bias is always going to be baked into the process.

You go back four decades, it was there.

If you look ahead three decades, you're still going to see it.

I mean, it is the nature of our human makeup, unfortunately.

Right.

If we believe judges are above that, we're kidding ourselves.

And prosecutors the same.

Prosecutors are going to typically go after African-Americans or minorities before they

do their neighbor.

The judge is only human.

Thank you, Mike Papantonio, "America's Lawyer" here on RT America.

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What's Different in Luigi's Mansion 3DS? ANALYSIS (Reveal Trailer Secrets) - Duration: 11:55.

Luigi's Mansion is being remade for the Nintendo 3DS.

And based off the trailer, it looks like, well, Luigi's Mansion.

So I guess that means we're done here.

Time to pack up the old analysis machine and have it chug away on that Super Smash bros

trailer again.

Bah, who am I kidding--of course there's some new stuff to talk about here!

So let's get right to it, shall we?

Okay, just to drive the point home, this is very much the exact same game based on the

trailer.

Because, as you may already know, I was able to almost perfectly recreate the trailer in

the original game for our head-to-head comparison--which you should totally check out if you haven't

already.

And based on that, the Mansion layout not only appears to be identical, but enemy ghosts

seem to appear in the exact same spots, and even the amount of money that appears looks

to be the same amount.

Heck, we can even just barely see Toad exactly where we'd expect to find him in the foyer,

suggesting that even the Save System hasn't changed.

So in a general design sense, it doesn't much of anything much has changed--but things

start to look a little bit different when we take a look at what it'll be like to

actually play the game, because the 3DS's hardware dictated that some changes had to

be made.

First up is the dual-screens, which now allows persistent access to the GameBoy Horror on

the touchcreen--look, the branding is still right there--sweet!Luigi even still carries

it in his hand constantly whenever he's not using the Poltergust.

Someone really should get him a Switch or something though...

And like in the original game, the GameBoy Horror is where you'll find all of the games

menus, such as the Map, as represented by the Mansion icon, as well as items, represented

by the Coin, and finally Ghosts, as indicated by the--yeah, Ghost.

And since the GameBoy Horror is displayed at all times on the touchscreen, the map can

now track Luigi in real-time, using a classic 2D sprite to represent his exact location.

Otherwise, it seems to function almost exactly as it did before, showing which doors are

locked as well as which rooms you've explored.

Even the color coding appears to be the same, with Dark Gray representing locked rooms,

while the brightly colored mark which ones you've cleared of Ghosts, with the specific

colors representing which segment of the game that rooms from--the Yellow' here represents

the first 1 and Blue is the second.

Interestingly, while the map in the original game was fully 3D and isometric, this one

seems to be top-down and 2D, making it unlikely you'll be able to swivel the camera as you

could in the original game.

But you can can still toggle between floors using the touchscreen arrows on the left as

well as zoom in and out with the magnifying glass on the right.

The Boo Counter has also been moved off the main screen and onto the top-left Game Boy

Horror.

Although the Boo Tracker itself--which lights up when a Boo is close--still remains on the

main screen.

Furthermore, it appears that the game will no longer display the name of whichever room

you enter on the main screen, since it doesn't in this scene whereas it did on the GameCube--which

makes sense since each room's title is now automatically displayed on the Gameboy Horror's

map.

Besides the HUD.

It appears as if the controls have seen some tweaks as well.

Because the original Luigi's Mansion was built-around having 2 analog sticks, one to

move and the other to aim, that wouldn't quite work on the 3DS since the original systems

only had a single Circle Pad.

So to compensate, it seems the game is using a solution similar to the 3DS sequel, Dark

Moon, where Luigi's movement and aim are fused together.

Which means that once you begin to use the Poltergust, you're locked to the direction

that Luigi was facing, which we can demonstrated in this scene, where Luigi uses the flamethrower

without turning at all.

This also suggests that you won't be able to strafe while using the flashlight, unless

there's a dedicated strafe button that isn't used in the trailer

However, like Dark Moon, Luigi can at least still aim up and down, presumably with the

X and B buttons like before, as well as by tilting the system with motion controls--which

we know are back based on this icon that appears when Luigi's using the Poltergust in a few

scenes.

Although, since it doesn't appear in every scene, this could mean there's an option

to disable them.

So ultimately, Luigi does seen to be slightly less dexterius compared to the original--but

it should also be a bit simpler, especially since you won't have to worry about two

control sticks when reeling ghosts in anymore.

Despite all this, it is possible that the game might have a dual-control stick option

that they just haven't shown off yet.

Now there is one more thing that the GameCube controller had that the 3DS doesn't: Analog

Triggers, which allowed you to precisely control the amount of suction power, and wel as how

much water, ice, or fire you expelled.

But since, practically speaking, this barely mattered, it appears that Luigi will likely

just now default to full-power constantly, since we never see anything less being used

in the trailer.

But as for the projectile elements that Luigi could shoot with a full press of the trigger--we're

guessing that it might be moved to a different button entirely, like the L trigger maybe

So that pretty much covers it for the gameplay, so let's get to the thing you're probably

most curious about: the graphics.

Now we've already made a full head-to-head video showing the two side by side--but I

wanted to dive in even deeper this time and point out some of the specific differences.

But before we continue, I want to make it clear that Luigi's Mansion 3DS is still

in development and things could change in the final version of the game.

So perhaps the biggest change is that our main man, Luigi, has had a bit of a Face lift.

In that, he now has an entirely different character model based on his Dark Moon appearance.

Which, yeah, kind of makes sense since the original game was essentially his first modern

appearance in 3D--although I always found that model pretty charming in its own right.

And as part of this, Luigi's animations seem to have been pretty faithfully translated

to the new model, with the biggest differences seeming to apply to his gait, as he no longer

walks bowleggedly.

Now the 3DS is fundamentally a very different system from the GameCube, and that manifests

in all kinds of ways--such as the substantially lower resolution, which obviously means the

game isn't as sharp as it was before--although it should be noted that it will likely look

better on an actual 3DS screen than it does here.

And it's likely because of that the screen that the game has a slightly brighter overall

look too, with dark rooms not being quite as dark as before--which again, might be less

evident on an actual system.

But because of the 3DS's wider display, you now have a noticeable wider field of view.

Take this scene for example.

On the 3DS, you can see the entire portrait to the right, whereas Its entirely cut off

on the GameCube.

And it might because of wider view that a few additional trees were planted outside

the mansion, which now better frames the manor itself, making it look even creepier and more

menacing.

In fact, this entire outside portion might be the most different of any area we can see

in the trailer.

The gate Luigi passes through has been given a more threatening makeover, now featuring

an arch-design with a spikey top, as opposed to the relatively flat--and almost inviting

circular design of the original.

The tombstones have been slightly rearranged, and the blue torches have seen a size increase

and now have a cool lense flare effect.

The wagon ahead has also been rotated so the side is facing the camera instead of the back.

And then there's the completely redesigned textures with the path now looking much more

dirt-like--it's a sign of things to come as it seems most of the textures have been

reworked for the game.

And check out those sweet lightning effects!

Not only are they purple now instead of white, but they brilliantly light up the immediate

surround area whereas the GameCube's lighting was a bit flatter, lighting up the entire

area instead.

Overall, this outside portion Mansion seems to be a marked improvement over the original--but

it's when we get inside that things get a bit dicier.

Take Luigi's flashlight for example, which now looks significantly less realistic.

In the GameCube version, the beam of light shined brighter at the source, with the rays

radiating outward in a realistic-fashion.

Whereas in the 3DS, it just looks like two yellow cones layered on top of each other.

Oh, and do you remember the dust particles that could be seen floating around when illuminated

by the flashlight in the original game?

Well, they appear to be completely missing in the 3DS version--which isn't terrible

shocking as that was the case in Dark Moon as well.

And speaking of dust, Luigi would kick up dust entire clouds wherever he walked anywhere

in the original game, whereas the effect seems greatly reduced in the 3DS one--to the point

that we almost thought it was gone entirely.

The dropping Chandelier for instance, kicked up a ton of dust in the original game, whereas

none appears in the remake.

The ghosts, too,have lost some of their ethereal beauty.

In the original game, they were highly translucent--as in see-through--while also having a sort of

bloom-like glow.

And not only does that glow appear to be completely missing in the 3DS version, but the ghosts

seem much less transparent, nearly opaque at times.

Take a look at these two--in the GameCube version, you can quite cleary see the wall

through them, but on the 3DS, only the light of the nearby candle shines through.

In another example, we can easily see the piano visible through the woman here on the

GameCube, whereas I can't say the same for the 3DS.

Ultimately, the ghosts that truly looked otherworldly on the GameCube now look more like clay figures.

But it's not all bad news.

The dancing ghosts now light up the dance floor--literally, whereas that didn't happen

in the GameCube version.

Mirrors were another impressive effect in the original Luigi's Mansion--but on the

3DS, they look more like extremely low-res TV screens.

However,the floor here is another example the reworked textures, as the floorboards

now run both horizontally and vertically whereas they were just vertical before.

The rug has also been updated with a simpler design, than the GameCube's slightly more

intricate and grittier one, probably so it's easier to see on the 3DS's reduced resolution

We can see a similar pattern for much of the carpets or rugs in the game, such as in this

room.

On the GameCube, the carpet had real texture to it, whereas on the 3DS it seems to have

been swapped out for a flat red color.

Some of the pictures visible in the trailer have been redrawn or redesigned entirely.

The one of a vase in the bathroom, has been given a less symmetrical makeover on the 3DS

with a smaller vase.

And the ghost playing the instrument here holds it a little higher in the 3DS version

Besides textures, it some some of the objects you'll encounter have been altered too.

Door knobs, for instance, now look more detailed, with a new bump on the handle.

The lights on the dropping chandelier also now have a more intricate design, resembling

a blooming flower--oh and the main base has an all-new texture.

And speaking of which, the sheet draped over the mirror also has a redesigned look.

Oh, and while we're here, the door seems to have lost the metal gate indicating it's

blocked off for now--and yes, we checked--that's the case even earlier on too.

We'd be surprised if it doesn't return since it serves an important visual role--so

maybe it just hasn't been implemented yet?

And if we take a look at King Boo's room--who we can just barely see right there by the

way, his chandelier received a similarly impressive makeover, with the glass enclosures now having

an actual design to them.

It also seems to cast a more vibrant glow across the entire room, which whichs to better

illuminate the lion head statues--which also seemed to have been redesigned.

And then, we have the picturesque plumber, Mario himself--and I mean that, as he's

literally trapped in a painting.

In the GameCube version, it almost looks like he's trapped behind stained glass--it's

certainly neat, but I'm not sure if it's quite the right look.

The 3DS seems to have figured it out though, with it now looking more like an actual painting--you

can even see the brushstrokes in the background.

Interestingly, we can see the 3DS also hides all of the on-screen icons--such as Luigi's

health--whereas the GameCube version kept them on screen--a small, but nice improvement.

And that's pretty much it As you can see, Luigi's Mansion is very much the same game

it was before--just with a few tweaks and additions.

There is one new mode we haven't mentione dyet though: Boss Rush mode, where you'll

presumably take on a series of boss fights one after another, to finish as quickly as

possible, based on the timer in the trailer.

Now as they narrator talked about this mode in the trailer, they also show footage of

the gallery--which appears to be expanded, now featuring multiple levels connected via

a staircase.

Neat.

And that's everything we could dig up on Luigi's Mansion 3DS.

But make sure to check out our head-to-head if you haven't already to see if you can

spot any more differences yourself.

And with that, thanks for watching and make sure to click that subscribe button for more

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Narodowość samochodu - czy mamy polski samochód? (Car nationality ENG subs) - Duration: 15:56.

M: Hi, I'm Marek, this is Damian. D: We're still driving. M: Today we'll be talking about... D: ...car nationality.

M: I've seen many "nationalist" car comments. Someone won't buy an Italian car, because the Italians were on the axis during WWII, and Germans were fascists...

D: And Japanese as well. M: Japanese too. French were collaborators, D: Polonez was designed by Bertone, so...

D: We can only drive Syrena (Mermaid). It's the only 100 percent Polish car. M: I guess American cars are OK,

M: ...although Chrysler is part of Fiat, so Jeep is in fact an Italian car. D: It's all very scary. Spaghetti western.

M: We won't dwell this deep, but there are often comments that Land Rover is an Indian brand, or Volvo is Chinese, so it's crap.

M: But that doesn't stop you buying stuff from Ali Express. D: True. We've recently pulled an Ali Express container from an Airbus A330. Air China flew in from Beijing.

D: This nationality business is funny stuff, because you'd have to look deeper inside. M: Excatly. Who pays for the car to be made is one thing... D: You have to see who is the shareholder, who the brand belongs to...

M: These windows are made by fiiiiiiue... I have no clue what brand this is. But Saint Gobain makes car windows in Poland. French Polonaise. D: Upholstery, cables, Hella has a factory here too, Toyota makes engines in Poland...

M: I think Toyota will now even make hybrid drivetrains in Poland. Rolls Royce has BMW radiators, which are made in Poland. I know, because I've seen them in the Goodwood factory. Does this make Rolls Royce a British, German, or maybe a Polish brand?

D: I have no clue. M: As a Brit about the Battle of Britain, and he'll say it was "Britain's finest moment". And in our history books it clearly states it was Polish fighter squadron 303, which shot down all the Germans. D: And if we had two of their tanks, we would have won the war!

M: BTW, we're driving a Land Rover. I think Geely bought Volvo, and TATA bought Land Rover, and in both cases this was the best thing that happened to these brands.

M: Finally someone has cash to invest in these cars. D: And maybe they have some requirements. Back in 2008 I saw this document...

D: It was about what killed British automotive industry. M: Trade unions? D: No, it was a Corps of Royal Engineers major, who was sent to Wolfsburg just after WWII, and was told to see what's that car factory all about.

D: So he went there, told a couple of Germans to clean up, install some new windows, and get on with manufacturing. This was the beginning of the end of British automotive industry. M: And then there was this Dutchman with the Bulli. D: And VW Golf was the last straw that broke the British automotive camel's back.

D: And now there are Far Eastern investors buying British brands... M: It's all a German conspiracy. D: Conspiracy and a terrorist attack!

D: I woudn't get too attached to car nationality, because various brands make cars in various countries. Japanese in France, Japanese in Hungary, Czech in India and China... Does it change anything?

M: Let's face it, a French car even made in cooperation with Japanese will have certain characteristics. The French make the most esquisite concept cars. Renault stand at the Paris Motor Show is always amazing.

M: Now they have this DeZir concept... D: Desiree? M: Now, that was a singer. D: Anyway, they are wonderful, beautiful, there are great ideas, and then accountant gets rid of all that...

D: But it's business. Car is a product, which has to sell. In different countries cars are bought for various reasons. In developing countries they need cheap cars, and simple to maintain. Hence Renault Thalia, which sold great in Poland.

M: Was it Peugeot 607? It had some sort of fancy air suspension, but on Polish roads 15 years ago it fell apart.

M: And everyone said French cars are crap. D: But it was not made to go across an army proving ground. M: We were a third world country. Today we're driving down this beautiful motorway... D: But in some areas we're still closer to Asia, than Europe.

D: But a lot has changed. M: Yes, and the roads are better, so today if someone gets into this Thalia, he starts complaining the suspension is too soft, not sporty enough....

D: That's a different story altogether. People would like a car to be cheap, economic, powerful, large, luxurious... M: Rolls Royce with LPG. D: Preferably with cheap financing.

D: Anyway, car nationality doesn't matter, because when you start looking deeper... M: It'll turn out everything is made in Poland. We have a Polish car, but we don't know about it. D: Could be. Shocks, brake pads, wishbones...

D: In a car factory they mainly assemble things, paint. Components arrive from other factories. For example Skoda...

D: Skoda Yeti was made in Nizhny Novgorod. In Russia. So it was a Russian car then?

D: Nobody said a word about it. A Czech car made by the Germans. M: Who makes cars in Hungary? Suzuki? If I were to attach nationality to something, it would be the "technical knowhow"....

M: But designs are very international as well. We had a Polish designer in Jaguar, Ford, Peugeot...

M: Adam Bazydło was the guy who designed the iCockpit with instrument cluster above the small steering wheel. Brilliant design, but everyone hates it. He also designed a small place for your feet around the tunnel in the back.

D: We can talk, viewers can comment, disagree, but in the end people will buy those cars anyway. No matter what nationality.

M: French president is now driven in a DS, but he used to go around in C6, which had a Ford Diesel. Which was also used by Land Rover. D: But Volvo is Chinese, it has 4 cylinder engines, and is therefore crap.

D: But this doesn't stop people from making a downpayment on an 80-100k euro car, which they have not seen in metal. Our doubts are good for bar talk.

D: In the end people inventing cars, designs, they are not as dumb, as we think.

M: They are a very international bunch. They make sure the car is well received everywhere. D: Sometimes they get the name wrong. M: True. There aren't many names, which would be inoffensive everywhere. D: Toyota MR2 in France for example...

M: But let's not stir MR2... But these people have to design cars to make them appealing to people around the world, or at least in speific markets.

D: At the end of the day money talks. M: And it doesn't matter what capital pays for those designers.

D: It's cool Volvo survived thanks to the Chinese. M: And this is why we still have Volvo. Remember what happened to Saab... Save Saab, but everyone bought used ones. D: It's a shame this brilliant brand went under.

D: Maybe it will rise once again... M: Aren't the Chinese making an electric 9-3? D: Something like that. But I hope Tatra will be revived.

D: Imagine VW acquired rights to make passenger Tatra... M: And make it instead of SEAT. D: Why? Let them make a luxury Tatra car. M: I don't know what's SEAT for. D: But they did advance recently.

M: There is some problem with Skoda selling too well. D: German trade unions want Superb to be made in Germany, which will make them more expensive, and therefore less desirable versus Passat. But as far as SEAT Leon is concerned...

D: ...it's on Octavia'a tail. M: It's very well priced. D: And it's got good engines, spec, etc. M: 1.4 TSI. D: And 2.0 too. AWD.

D: Something Skoda Octavia RS is missing. AWD. Seat Ibiza beats the Fabia any day.

D: Red Dot Design Award doesn't come from nowhere... M: You know what, the day Red Dot Design Awards are handed out, I get dozens of e-mails. Everyone gets a Red Dot.

D: But you'll admit Ibiza is dynamite. M: I'll add fuel to fire here. I drove Ibiza... D: So did I. Be careful, what you say. M: I drove the new Ibiza, and it was so boring, I couldn't be bothered to film it.

M: It was more boring, than the Polo. D: But you're spoiled. Take into account the fact Ibiza gets LEDs.

D: In this class LEDs are not obvious. My beloved Fabia doesn't have those. Not even xenon.

M: You're right there. I drove Citroen C3 Aircross the other day. It was a wonderful car, I filmed it, and then at night I noticed I can't see anything. D: Full LED is much better, than xenon.

M: I don't know. Maybe if you get the dynamic LEDs... D: There's a big difference. M: Anyway, back to nationality. It doesn't matter.

D: Buy cars that you like, you can afford... M: Which you need. D: Exactly. Ask youself "what for"" M: See you.

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