Fun fact: I hear the Felix the Cat game's Game Over screen was originally a T-shirt design called "Felix Unmasked" And also I made a silly Pizza Tower version where it's instead Fake Peppino disguised as Felix
OH BOY. russia has insane history of those weird fake games ESPECIALLY sims 2 and 3, (saying this from personal experience AND a lot of random people i cant even recall anymore) its mostly fake dlcs based on russian tv series(turns out it weird mods all the time sold as official dlcs), but im pretty sure i have a disc copy of weird sims 2 texture swap i had no idea this phenomenon is still alive lol
3:14 If the Gran Turismo 5 Genesis bootleg doesn't have either the 16-bit (Genesis/Megadrive Audio) instrumental versions of Moon over the Castle (JP Original Intro), Planetary GO! (Global Original Intro), or 50UL 0N D!SPLAY (JP+Global Spec 2.0 Intro)... I would cry in disappointment.
I had that razor freestyle game and I remember that you could put the disc into a cd player and it would play the soundtrack, which was pretty sweet. The standout track was definitely this song called “outta control” by the sloppy meat eaters lol.
I'm sure you probably already know this but they had to stop doing the Noid commercials because a really paranoid guy thought that the Noid was making fun of him and shot up a Domino's and took two hostages. His name was Kenneth Noid.
I had gotten Sonic 1 on Steam as a compensation prize for my pre-order of Sonic Mania being delayed, and they basically said "The game [Sonic 1] is worth $5, but with a little ingenuity, you can play a whooooole lot more. Wink wink. Nudge nudge." Sega literally didn't care back then, ha ha.
I heard the "OH NO" and laughed out loud. Apparently 20+ years is finally long enough. EDIT: Did I see Mr. "Nintendo S**tcube" in there? I laughed out loud AGAIN.
yes. of course, for a person from Russia, this video sounds funny. although if an English-speaking person watched a Russian video where the author speaks English poorly, it would be no less funny
Fun fact: Both of the bootleg Angry Birds games were made by completely different developers. Angry Birds Star Wars was developed by BMB (same people behind that Felix game), and the regular Angry Birds (which released first) was made by zhengyaxin_8bit. The latter got an NES port a year later.
The enemies that aren’t Pokémon in that first Pokemon bootleg are actually from Game Freak’s Genesis tie in game to the manga Magical Taruruto Kun. Pretty decent platformer.