The SNES version of T2: The arcade game is a bit weird if you use a super scope, for some reason the gun can't see the colours they chose for the game, so all the graphics are turned into shades of blue if you choose to use that route to play.
Hearing you (and others) say how hard Super Empire Strikes Back is, makes me feel quite awesome for beating it without cheats back in the 90's. Though, I wouldn't be able to do it again, now that I'm getting closer to my 40's :P
I played “Bebe’s Kids” when it came out on the SNES. I’m blind now. BTW, the lemon juice bath doesn’t hurt as much once the shock from the cheese grater sets in.
Wow this channel is a crazy find! (in the best possible way). I just watched your 11 times home ports were better than arcade video first and now I see you have a treasure trove of stuff for me to watch. I just wish there was more of it!
Batman Returns waaaaaaay too low! Loved it. 😁 The Star Wars trilogy was frustrating. Graphics and music were ace but they were just too hard. So much so that they just weren't fun.
My generation ❤ Oliver Harper brought me here. Batman Returns, Aladdin, Judge Dredd and No Escape are the only movie games I really loved on the snes. Great work and subbed!
Regards the demo on 'The Wizard of Oz' - demos were a tricky problem because storing enough inputs to replicate a run would often take up too much cart space, plus they were usually a last-moment thought. Instead, the developers would often work out a way of interpretting 1s and 0s as inputs - then let the game read its own ROM as raw data for inputs for a demo. You just have to find a starting location somewhere in the 1s and 0s where the resulting sequence of inputs looks enough like viable gameplay. It looks like the developers of Wizard of Oz just forgot to do that last step.
Outstanding work! I have fond memories of losing my mind trying to beat super ROTJ. Also I rented batman returns more than a few times from the video shop.
I am shocked that The Lawnmower Man got as high as it did. That game is just so shoddy to me. But this list also reminded me I've got the Alien 3 cart somewhere. While for me it's not as good a game as the Mega Drive version, it's still an interesting title that I'm definitely overdue on revisiting.
The line about Beauty And The Beast being "for literal children" is a bit bizarre. This is the SNES. ALL of these games were designed for "literal children".
@@Bransfiiiield I'm not speaking in any sort of pejorative sense. The SNES is my favorite console of all time. I'm just saying that target demographic for the SNES was elementary school age kids and preteens. I just think that people have a weird habit of associating "bad" with "children" as though children like things that are bad or will put up with things that are bad. Ducktales (NES) and Castle Of Illusion (Genesis) are some of the greatest games of all time and they are both Disney games for the exact same audience. Beauty and The Beast is just bad because it's bad. It's nothing to do with being for kids. That's my take, anyhow.
People love to shit on Beam Software for the awful US licensed games but they made some great stuff before and after. I usually say blame the publisher but for True Lies it was also LJN. No idea what happened there.
Game 67: Best of the Best! God awful game! Soooo God awful when I picked it up from my local trade-in store, it was being traded back in less than 24 hours later.
Wait, is my brain fried by watching all those awful games or you forgot Demolition Man? Also, I'm really REALLY surprised by The Mask being up there. I guess that you aren't bothered by the camera, but it was already starting to make me nauseous despite its section being just a minute long.