Compilação de Ultra Combos e Ultra Combos Time Out - Killer Instinct Combos por Derek S.C *** Compilation Ultra Combos and Ultra Combos Time Out - Killer Instinct Combos by Derek S.C
This game was , is and will remain a classic combat game . Every time I see and hear about this game it gives me that nostalgic feelings and brought me back to those days instantly .
Killer instinct is a "really" good looking snes game aside from how awesome the arcade versiom is. It's a good port right??. About the best you could get out of 16bit consoles.
You should see how good this game looked "before" they decided to cut half of the animations out and make the character sprites smaller to save cart space on the final release. Look up the 1995 promo for this game and you will see an unreleased version of SNES Killer Instinct with all of the arcade animations intact.
@@sebastiann.8088 I'm just baffled that they didn't do the same thing and make it for the N64, it didn't have to be perfect, but they could have still done it even with cutting corners. Back then I just absolutely loved the sound from Ultraaa Combooo. Unfortunately it turned out that ki2 was an easier game to port to the N64.
It’s a fucken box..you blow on a cartridge and stick it in the slot. Then you get the second controller for being a dumbass and the first controller just lays dormant. You will never live to see another game of this stature.
@@sebastiann.8088 Arcade to SNES isn't a Fair Comparison! The Arcade had a Hard-drive! And Yes I know it was Originally planned for the "Ultra 64" early Code name Of what would Become the N64!
I remember playing this as a kid. I had no idea what I was doing or what button combos to smash. However I would just randomly press stuff and something cool would happen like those rapid hits and I would lose my shit and jump up sky high in the room.
It’s been over 15 years and I STILL remember Orchid’s ultra combo. This game will forever be with me. Fierce Kick, light punch, Fierce Kick, light punch, Fierce Kick, light punch medium tiger attack two times and watch her work her magic. ULTRA!!!!
OMG i remember i was 8 years old when i played this game! My favorite Characters were Combo and Jago i remember my 1st ultra with jago! I was mashing all the buttons, this game made my childhood.
This is a game error, when you go beyond the limits of blows the opponent should fall, but if you do the combo sequence before it even happens, it hits the opponent even if he is not close.
I'd wake up at like 2 in the morning and turn on the tv and start up KI. So many school nights spent on this game and link to the past. Damn I miss my old stuff.
Great video! Please, can someone explain to me what is the deal with "Time Out Ultra Combos"? Whats is the difference? Also, I am happy that most the highest combos I could pull off in my youth, just practicing!
@@fabriciogurgel5362o Ultra só é feito quando estiver no meio de um combo com a barra do adversário no vermelho... Cada personagem tem um comando específico para que você possa fazer o Ultra...... Se fizer o comando sem esses requisitos, não funciona
@@ferdyyanto8795 It only looks slower to you because your shitty SNES port is missing over HALF of the arcade version's animations. Not to mention all of the missing sound effects and the ULTRA COMBO being replaced with the lame ass "ULTRA ULTRA ULTRA" because of cartridge space limitations lol
All the ultras are cool to me but my favorite is Cinders. The dude turns invisible in the middle of his ultra and he looks cool throwing those punches n kicks.
I remember when I brought this game to my friend's house when my mom bought it for me. He told me..."What the hell is this!? A Mortal Kombat clone!?." I told him..."Just wait and see. You gonna like it. I said the same thing until I played lol" When I started whooping this friend of mine a** with Cinder, Glacius, Jago, Thunder, Orchid, and Sometimes Spinal. The dude flipped out and told me..."Dude where can I go buy this right now!!!. This is the best combo game!" And boy he wasn't wrong even though MK likes in my soul as good as this game...But damn KI I have good memories. Edit: And yes...I got my ass whooped sometimes with a friend of mine using Spinal and Combo better than me. Because Spinal was one of the HARDEST to play with. But as soon you learned using him...You were f**ked.
Back in the 90s the only reason I bought SNES was for KI. That was the only game I owned until many many years later I moved to Japan. I ended up buying one of the Street Fighter versions and also Mortal Kombat which were for the Super Famicon. The SNES was the US version of the Super Famicon. When I bought those gamesI had to modify the plastic shell on the cartridge so they would fit into my SNES and they played perfectly.
@pUSSYcREAM that only adds 2 hits... it's a matter of tricking the combo system to allow for more hits. But of course this is easier to pull off in the arcade version because there are a lot of glitches that allow you to squeeze out a lot more, the SNES has a few but it's not the same.
Easiest was orchid. Back, forward, A, L, L, L (X3), back, forward, x. That was my go to. I had slightly higher combo than that but I forget it now lmao. Been over 20 years
Some of ya wild as fuck saberwolf, orchid, tj combo, jago , and thunder got the best ultras, if cinder didn't go fucking invisible his would have been on the list 2
It wasn't Street Fighter II, neither Mortal Kombat. It was Killer Instinct what hooked me up when i was a kid. The combos feel very different than the other games, and that makes them so satisfying to connect them.
No, sorry. I think Pablo Skyywalker has the reference book, he may be able to. I am sure he has a gaming computer purely for Killer Instinct. But since Im deathly terrified of his superior and endless knowledge of miscellanous gaming subjects, I am afraid to report back to him as the Blood Orchid after I hunted myself and ended up luring potential Orchids to my bridge but they had to answer a riddle before I agree to come out.
TwoTonedMonster back in the day the only reason I bought SNES was for KI. That was the only game I owned until many many years later I moved to Japan. I ended up buying one of the Street Fighter versions and also Mortal Kombat which were for the Super Famicon. The SNES was the US version of the Super Famicon. When I bought those gamesI had to modify the plastic shell on the cartridge so they would fit into my SNES and they played perfectly.