Battletoads (Arcade) All Bosses (No Damage). Also known as Super Battletoads, is the fifth and last 90's game of the Battletoads series developed by Rare. It was released in 1994 for the arcade.
Boss list: 01:02 Boss 01 General Slaughter 03:44 Boss 02 Karnath 06:06 Boss 03 Robo Rat 08:46 Rat Fighter (Bonus Stage) 11:15 Boss 04 Big Blag 14:43 Final Boss - Robo Manus 21:34 Ending
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@@-Unidentified_Comment- I'd disagree with the Battletoads game. Also Donkey Kong Country Returns was the comeback game for Donkey Kong Country in 2010 for the original Wii and then later 3DS.
@@DominikSobolewski 🤨 What do you mean, the new Battletoads game is an amazing game that differentiates itself from all of the other games with its overall smoother style while still being a great challenging edition to the franchise but I can understand fine if you disagree, I know that they made another Kong Country game I just wanted to use the more recent example
Having played the game, yes, the enemies do have a lot of HP, but the charge attack does less than it looks like it should. But if you want to do a no hit, it's the way to go.
I remember playing this on the Rare Replay for Xbox One. It’s extremely tough, the final boss is particularly stressful. I’ve seriously never had any game make me concentrate as much as the final boss.
@@valentinom.4292 I know. Its kinda weird having the whole game be one genre, and then the final boss comes in and everything you learned about the game doesn't matter because all the sudden everything changed. (Then again, I played Kirby games so...)
Actually I dont remember which versions I played as a kid (definetly not this one), but there always was like the famous bike sections, and there was a little spaceship part too that was hard to not die a couple times but had pretty cool and fun movement, it always keep changing the gameplay kinda like Nier Automata cameras.
I am so amazed that in 1994 this reincarnation of Battletoads existed. And it’s way ahead of its time when it comes to the special effects that caught you. This makes me want to miss the 90s even more! 🤘🏻😎
One of the few fond memories I had in junior high was having an hour long session with my physical ed teacher on this beast of a game during an end of the school year party at an old rollerblading rink. We got our asses kicked, but damn was it a blast.
This game is incredible the blood and decapitations is different from the nes/snes version definitely & the body part transformations r even more badass. Wish they made a movie out of this like the TMNT!!
This just makes the new Battletoads look worse by comparison and the makes me appreciate Streets of Rage 4 even more by how much respect they had for that game when designing it. This game dead ass, has a grab animation where you grab the dick of a rat mutant and punch him square in the balls repeatedly. Pure gold.
What I expected from the new battletoads: Something like this, but more improved upon. A beat em up with gore, brutal combos and funny moments. What I got: Failed 90's battletoads cartoon
Atleast it has nice animation. Most games nowdays have realistic models or sprites, and not even good Sprites like the SNES or Genesis sprites, just 2-bit pixel's on each other.
@AT Productions In 2019 there was a remake of the Battletoads. They were way less, let's say, "Biker Mice from Mars'', and more like Invader Zim. Not bad, but a radical change. The main charm of the toads were looking like an edgier version of the 80s TMNT, not a generic Nickelodeon cartoon. Hell, they even got rid of sexy dangerous Dark Queen, and they changed her for a really flat version of herself
After this comment I had to look up this new Battletoads and quite frankly, I'm saddened. It looks so extra and unnecessarily cartoony. Like I'm fine with it being cartoony but god, they dont even look good at all.
That new game makes me sick just looking at it. Whoever all was behind that needs be strapped down & have THIS game blasted into their eyes Clockwork Orange-style.
It's a shame this arcade version hasn't been released onto any console. Not even as a vol 1 or a part of a classics collection port. Unless, I'm just not aware of it. If anybody knows otherwise please let me know as this was the type of beat em' up game I would love to play even now! And great job @Shadowserg for an awesome display of skills and gameplay!
I love how the SNES "Battletoads in Battlemaniacs" reuses/shares the same sprites and art style from the arcade game here. This is definitely what the new game should have looked like instead of it's ugly style.
Uno de los juegos más difíciles ya es una proeza pasarlo ahora sin daño es casi imposible es imprecionante la verdad es admirable eres el mejor imprecionante
Someone please send me back to the 80s when video arcade's were at their peak and all people from all walks of life, bullies, nerds, foreigners, locals and even the adverage joe working man could find common ground and perhaps even establish a friendship simply because they shared a common interest in a more than one person sidescroller beat'em up arcade game. If people still had video arcade's there'd be no need for any of today's hypocritical, stereotypical, racist, man/women-hating bullcrap. Because we'd all share something we like and get along because of it.
Well now we have an official new battletoads game for Xbox one with hand drawn graphics but the art style they chose looks like teen Titans go and nobody liked it, how are people suppose to feel after 27 years of no battletoads and be given That crap? Hopefully other toads will be unlockable from the originals or a filter that gives us the old look for the new game, have your seen the new streets of rage 4? That game is everything a fan could have dreamt.
@@blondiwithstyle yeah and believe me I was the most excited for a new battletoads game, when it comes to beat em ups suddenly getting new games based off an old franchise you gotta maintain what fans love about the original while expanding on the gameplay.
There’s 5. This, the nes version, Battlemaniacs, the double dragon crossover, and the gameboy exclusive game. 6 if you count the one that somewhat recently released
I honestly think that's why they didn't make her a boss because hitting a woman in a game wasn't in their best interest for their first time arcade release???? I dunno I could be way off.
I have never seen bosses take so many hits before. This is totally a battle of attrition. Most people including me would give up, because of the repetition and sheer boredom of how long it takes to beat bosses in this game. It takes some serious mental fortitude to be that attentive for that amount of time, doing super repetitive things. Especially with a bad ending like that. I would totally feel ripped off.
Looks great. Traditional Battletoads for sure. The background music is a bit repetitive and generally battletoads music is pretty catchy and on par with Mega Man 2 and 3 music.
Wait - why do you not start with full-health, lol? And why do you start with 29 credits, but then you suddenly have 28 in the second level?! I'm not criticizing; I genuinely don't know. I don't even remember this in the arcades, tbh. For that matter, if this is an arcade game, why does it say "Press Start" for P2 and not "Insert Quarter"? Do I have some fundamental misunderstanding about this whole thing, ROFL?
I will always wonder why this is the only game in the series with the bloody violence. All the other game's are toned down way more then this and it's weird.
They wanted to join in on what was making money in the arcades. Mortal Kombat arcades at the time were kicking butt. Hence why Battletoads Arcade uses the letter K.
This is the art style new Battletoads should have stick to. Not as outdated as the 8-bit counterpart yet so much more pleasant to look at and nostalgic
@@MatthewTheWolf2029 This is the case for every single game that was converted from Arcade to NES. In order to run Battletoads on console, it required so much compression to be able to fit the games onto the cartridge. My mind still melts when I see that the Battletoads NES rom is 257 kilobytes.
Fun bit of Trivia: turns out that a boss fight and an extra stage ended up cut from this game. Where you fight Karnath is where you should've battled General Oink (and saved Santa Claus), and the end of stage 4 (with the hover packs) is where Karnath would've been. The missing stage is one called "Brain Chase" -- maybe we would've battled Silas Volkmire? Also Pimple for the win!
@Wilson Nascimento Some people did a bit of a mechanics breakdown... Karnath is completely invincible for the first 30 seconds of the fight, meaning each hit does nothing more than to make him angrier.
I've always considered this game the most inpressive Battletoads game but there's no denying what a mess it is in terms of design at times. The fact that there's no true Dark Queen boss fight makes this feel pretty incomplete in retrospect.
Easily the best Battletoads game, and probably my favorite beat-em-up of all time; ironically, despite being an arcade game, it is also probably the least bullshit Battletoads game in terms of difficulty.
@@Don_Porculio have you played the Nes and SNes versions of the game? those are extremely difficult and unlike this one have several very unfair racing levels. Beat those games but man they were a pain in the ass.
@@Don_Porculio Like seriously 😂 it's an arcade game meant to take quarters. Unlike the nes/SNES version wanted to keep you busy for hours of unfairness.
@GBProductions84 Not to mention the pelvic thrusting and grabbing a miniboss by the 'nards. One of the rat enemies is even named "Gonad", haha. It's a very juvenile M-Rating, but I love it that way.