I want to showcase old school games in various manners from countdowns, gameplays and reviews etc. Everything from the gameplay, editing, thumbnails and descriptions are done by me 100%. I hope you enjoy my videos. Thank you in advanced!!
Ive never had a Sega Genesis in my life but I'm a gamer at heart, and i gotta say Vectorman looks so fuckin cool that it makes me want to buy a Genesis just to play that game
The only neo geo fighting games where the cpu is not cheated in the easy level is 1 real bout fatal fury 2 real bout fatal fury special 3 the king of fighters 97 4 garou mark of the wolves
@@RetroGamingCapsuleyes,in samurai shodown 3 the cpu know my moves this is the reason i used infinite health in this and many other cheated fighting games
@@RetroGamingCapsulein a different way. The MK2 AI reacts almost to your imputs only, and you can pretty much rely on it, so you play the game just by forcing the CPU into in a certain behavior and you will be succesful if you punish instead of attacking it, while in some other cheating fighting games, less obviours and unpredictable methods like frame advantages, frame skips and priorities in general were used to cheat the player.
@@greensun1334 unfortunately most people who played those games at the time didn't know the techniques necessary for victory on a consistent basis. And of course ended up dropping quarters like crazy (in the arcades). Home ports were just as cheesy.
@@greensun1334 the list could've easily been filled with nothing but KoF, SS and Fatal Fury games for the most part. Giving other fighting games a chance to be on the list was important.
The 7800 failed due to the fact people felt burned by the 5200 as people were irate in '82 when they launched the 5200 , it had only been 5 years prior that the 2600 was launched in '77 and now their 2600 were outdated by the same company that made the 2600. When the 7800 was launched 4 years later in '86 people were howling with anger over the 7800's release who bought into the 5200 and its games, I was working when the 7800 launched and felt relieved we got an Intellivision instead so we didn't feel burnt by Atari. People are Ok now a days with their phones being outdated every year but back then... Nothing could have saved the 7800 when it launched except maybe the 5200 having never existed.
@@chinablue1699 thank you for watching and the insight! Yes, Atari really made a mess with the 5200 and tried to clean it up with the 7800. Too little, too late. At that time of course, unlike now, everything was so new and exciting. Thanks again! Maybe check out the Atari 2600 video I recently uploaded when you can if you haven't already.
Most definitely! That video is coming very soon! Please stay tuned for that one. And maybe consider checking out the others in the meantime if you haven't already. Thank you very much watching and the request!
Thank you very much! I appreciate you! More videos are coming. Maybe consider checking out some of the other videos on this channel if you haven't already. Many thanks again!