Agree. It is pretty much my favorite game on the NES. I remember when my friend rented it back '88 when he first got his Nintendo. Always loved the music as well. I have beaten Rygar more times than I can remember and it never gets old. My record is a little over 3 hours from start to finish beating it. I love Rygar: Legendary Adventure on the PS2. I have yet to beat that one. lol
Agreed, i borrow it from my friend because he cant beat it. One Day i Just learned how to use graple and it change everything. Complete it so many times.
I loved this one as a kid on NES. Don’t think I ever beat it but always enjoyed playing it. The music is probably one of the most nostalgic scores for me. Brings me right back to lazy summer afternoons in grade school with nothing else to do or worry about. Good stuff. Haha 🍻
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Just have to say of all the RU-vidrs I've seen you are the most pleasant to watch. You aren't loud and obnoxious. You don't have crap all over your screen or loud noises obstructing the gameplay. You're very skilled and knowledgeable about the games you play. You have a great attitude and come across as a genuinely nice guy. Someday if I ever get myself together you'll be the first I donate to. As for now all I can do is subscribe and support you that way. I would love to see you branch off into SNES games if you have the interest. Have a good one :)
I just started watching your Batman runs on twitch. I found your videos of ninja gaiden on youtube and I was hooked. Very relaxing and enjoyable. I'm looking forward to your Mario runs. Keep doing what you do.
@@matthewstowers1906 that last part in the floating castle with the main boss I would always die and then have to redo that whole floating castle part super frustrating but was able to finally finish it a couple times
@@Peanutfiendsblog I recorded a bunch of NES music on my boombox i had way back in the 80s. Then (much) later on when i got internet, i recorded a bunch of game music from files, XM music and such. Huge lists of games, don't know if they're still up. I still have the cassettes i recorded the early stuff on, but the music has been recorded over. Still have all the other cassettes chock full of game tunes from the internet!
Beat it - definitely one of the hardest NES games to complete. Especially since using the pulley on the overhead map was so touchy, I always killed myself on accident it was beyond frustrating
Sometimes I got angry when I bought a NES game named after an arcade game and it wasn't the arcade game. But times like this, you get so much more than a simple side scrolling game like Rygar was.
Ah, Rygar. When I reached the final boss I always died. Was a kid back then, but finally after several tries I finally got him down. Was so happy with joy so I smacked my controller to the ground, well controller however survived, and 20 years plus after this event, it still works like a charm.
I would start getting good at these games and them boom,had to take them back to the rental store.Dang being poor.Now at 47 I am old enough to afford to buy them,my hand/eye aint so great.
My buddy and I played this as a kid. Watching it now we could have never made it to the end. Thanks to you I saw the end of a game that tormented our youth. Next up would be Karnov...
Damn man Even Rygar him self would be Impressed. You really are insane with this shit, I love how calm and maintained he is lots of others look like they're gonna shit them selves doing these speed run but not the 8-Bit Cowboy. Real Pro.
This game highlights an underrated component to game...the soundtrack. I like letting these speedruns play in the background while I work. A title like Link is unbearable....not the uploaders fault. It's an hour of sound that just isn't crisp, and that's a speedrun. Rygar is a half hour game that you wish had been slow played.
I remember there was a trick with the first boss where if you continue to bounce on top of its head and move him towards the far right corner, eventually he will start to turn, left and right continuously then get stuck. Then jump off and just attack till de dies.
He's like he-man but straight. Those crawling arm monsters I didnt see before, but the later levels seem more like they didnt try as much like the first few.
Use to switch 'R' in Rygar to 'D' and call the game Dryg'ar. 'Dryg' is a Swedish word most use to describe something ore someone who is boring and takes ages to get to the point.
i do not remember this game. i was born in the 80s. i mean, i missed out on a lotta cool stuff, don't get me wrong. but i just never made contact with this particular title. thanks for the good vid. enjoy watchin them.
You whistled the tune the same time I started whistling lol! Man, Rygar. Lots of thrown controller sessions when I was a kiddo playing this game but I kept coming back. Great gameplay!
Man, Rygar brings back such nice memories. One of the greatest adventure games on the NES and so many people don't even seem to know about it. And that MUSIC.
One of the first games I owned ❤. It was this kung fu, Mario, castlevainia 2 and tmnt arcade. There were a couple more nes games I owned but those were my faves We also rented a bunch like ghosts and goblins, jackal, rush n attack, Friday the 13th, jaws and much more
It's difficult too find chill streamers. All the Adderall children only about that HYPE. All yelling and going nuts when they get a PB or WR, or worse the rage when they fail. So far darbians my favorite runner but subbed for sure.
This game takes me back. As a kid me and a friend stayed up all night trying to beat the first boss. Mashing the attackbutton having no clue what a strategy was to a point we got blisters. We managed to beat the boss with the only sense of accomplisment a pair of 11 year old could have.....screaming at the top of our lungs..
Well played Arcus. I like your style, when your show usually starts with resetting game and starting in the beginning, showing that if you want to become good player, you have to practice a lot.