hey man , ya know whats a super trip ,youre a bloke that basically stays behind the scenes, never showing ya face to become a youtube person and you just reviews games from that 90sish era. You plugging in to what I assume is touching on that nostalgia vibe of growing up at that same time that i did too. What a great thing it is youre doing , not just for us watching but also I hope for yourself too. I am not sure where you live , I assume the US but you have reached someone from Australia. Top work legend ! Internet folk may not say it a lot but these little videos are like someone saying something nice to you during your day. hope you had an awesome weekend and covid isnt kicking you and ya familys ass where you are , Peace !
Little trivia. Gaelco provided the arcade board and distribution, but his game was made by Zeus Software, mainly two guys, one of them creator and owner of Tequila Works, the indie developer that made RiME and The Sexy Brutale.
I remember playing this also on an older version of MAME years ago (the same older version where I played the Aliens arcade game on) and also the forest level somehow reminds me of Risky Woods for the Amiga and Genesis (which Zeus also developed).
Anybody remember Risky Woods on the Amiga? Yeah, this has the exact same sound effects (listen to the character when he jumps, or that weird "meow" sound some enemies make when they die). Game also looks like it was made for European computers back in the day. The company is Spanish, so it figures, but it's still weird considering they mostly made arcade (not console/computer) games apparently.
I have known this game for ages and never realized, it's exactly the same sound! thing is Gaelco was an arcade developer, but this game was a collab made by Zeus Soft, the computer developer that made Risky Woods. Gaelco just contributed with the arcade board and distribution. That's why it looks like Three Wanderers made in Amiga with acid XD
@@elbitxo5945 I just looked it up, and you're right! Well, if we wanna be pedantic about it, Risky Woods itself was made by another Spanish company named Dinamic Software, but they coproduced it with Zeus Soft. So I guess the conclusion is: Spanish game makers in the 90s tended to share their sound effects collections lol. Or maybe they were just stock SFX, as SNES Drunk says in the video. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@sammy61187 ah one of them. I wish I could afford one. But hey I've got an arcade stick and a PC so that'll have to do. It'd be so cool to have an actual arcade machine though
Been playing this for a while. Came across it on MAME years ago. It's one of those games that I'd love to run into a real cabinet but it's so incredibly unlikely, especially in North America. Awesome video!
@SNESdrunk first of all thank you for the channel, it's one of my favourite and a very useful resource for retrogaming lovers. I noticed you have never reviewed james pond II, super james pond on the snes. It's one of the best platformer of it's time and a very unique one, definetely worth playing it if you never did! Have a nice day
Haven’t watched the whole video yet. But I love the channel, always great to learn about new and strange games I missed out on in the day. Keep it up forever please!
This game uses two tracks from the movie ‘Subway’?? Or more, I haven’t fully played it. It uses ‘Drumskate’ for for the map theme, and ‘Guns don’t kill people’ at the end of each level. I wonder else might be sampled?
I played this run & gun some time ago for a short time but never gave it much thought afterwards. I think I'll put it in the queue and give it another try. I wonder how it stacks up to something like Demon Front or SD Gundam Rainbow, which I've played recently.
It's crazy to consider that there's an entire arcade industry that runs parallel to the home console and PC gaming industry that has games and developers that you've never heard of. New complete arcade games are still released from companies that I have zero familiarity with. It's really wild and unexpected for someone like me who feels like they follow the industry closely.
Contra in Wonderland! This game is awesome and works well on the NES Classic Edition. The music is pretty annoying in stages 1 and 2, though. It's a run-n-gun where you run and gun alternately instead of simultaneously.
this reminds me of a better arcade only game called 3 WONDERS , that machine had 3 modes but the platformer was the starr of the show, the flying one was okay but the puzzle one i don't think i ever saw anyone ever play it.
Hi there, I have been watching a bunch of SNES stuff lately and would like to get back into SNES games - specifically RPGs, which I never got into back in the day (except for Shadowrun). I will probably start with FF Mystic Quest or Super Mario RPG and maybe work may way up to something like ChronoTrigger, but what SNES emulator (and ROM website) would you recommend?
This game's quarter munching design does make it a bit frustrating, but it's wackiness and art style always brings me back to playing it. Seriously "they don't make games like these anymore" lol
If you loose 1/4th health bar from every hit, it seems you would only survive three hits were the fourth would indeed be fatal ;-) . Anyway, nice video with a game I didn't know existed!
Hi snesdrunk. Do you think youd cover ao no tengai oriental blue for the gba. It's a jrpg that's a spinoff to the tengai makyou series and was fan translated.
This kind of colour palette and brightness / contrast looking. It seems like if it were created for the Snes console. But looking at this game and it's how saturates the main screen with enemies. Of course that the Snes wont handle too much. But, maybe the creators used an a special devkit that it's were compatible with the Snes hardware and they did this game only for the Arcades. Thats ok.
This game really isn't that hard! :) It's an easy 1 coin clear if you know what you're doing. There is also another version of this game with different and better music (in my opinion). The framerate is also unlocked going up to 60fps in that version. Here's the alternate version: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-t_yzWfiyKO0.html
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It amazes me that so many good games are still stuck on the arcade. I mean true stuff like the wild west cowboys of Moo-Mesa has the whole situation with Konami and the teenage mutant Ninja turtle guy but something like this what gives.