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Strider (NES) Playthrough - NintendoComplete 

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A playthrough of Capcom's 1989 action-adventure game for the NES, Strider.
Though the two games were developed in parallel, the NES game Strider was never intended to be a port or an adaptation of the arcade game. They feature the same hero and share some stylistic touches, but the NES game more closely focused on the manga's plotline, and rather than being a straightforward platformer like the coin-op version was, Strider for the NES veered closer to the adventure/exploration style of gameplay, though it's still fairly linear in nature.
It's not really a "Metroidvania" game, though. The way the game progresses feels much more like DuckTales but with futuristic ninja instead of pogo-jumping ducks. The games do share some elements - for an obvious example, check out the similarities in their level select map screens. Of course, both were developed by Capcom and released within a few months of each other, so it wouldn't be a stretch to think that there was some overlap in the development work.
Capcom had heavily invested themselves in the Strider IP and in coordinating with Moto Kikaku for the manga, and the effort pays off in spades. The NES game has a clear, distinct identity apart from the arcade game, but it still feels like an integral part of the Strider-verse. It's much more "mature" than most NES games were too, both in plot and in language, even though the goofy translation does blunt the impact of the story a bit.
But for as excellent of a game as Strider is on the NES, it does have a few glaring flaws. The graphics are generally excellent - the sprites are big, the backgrounds are well drawn, and the animation is pretty good - but the game is super glitchy, and you can clearly see that in the graphics. The screen-scrolling can introduce nasty artifacts at the edges of the picture, and sometimes random tiles will scramble or change for a split second at a time. If you watch carefully, you'll sometimes see Strider's sprite turn into a row of zeroes. The graphic issues aren't huge deals, but they do belie the level of polish you'd expect to see in a Capcom game.
The same thing goes for the controls. Strider's movements are usually easy to control and predictable, but the collision detection really could use some work. Strider can easily get stuck on the scenery during jumps (the workaround is to jump straight up and then hit the direction you want to go in), and jumping over hazards can be maddeningly inconsistent. A word to the wise - don't try jumping over bullets. They will still hit you, even if you're above them. The collision-detection issues, paired with a complete lack of a grace period after taking damage, means that Strider can easily be wiped out by the weakest of enemies if you aren't very careful. And finally, that awful triangle jump move - why did they include that? It's so unfairly difficult to pull off with any reliable consistency, and you are required to use it on a few different occasions.
But even with these issues, it's difficult to criticize Strider too much. It nails the feeling of being a playable manga, and the game world, the character design, the plot, and the game's uber-dystopian tone all support each other well.
And those preview blurbs that the game gives you with the passwords were such an awesome touch that really made it feel like each leg of the mission was a distinct episode in a serialized work. So cool.
The whole game comes together to make for an experience that is more than the sum of its parts, much like how the two Strider games and its manga form something more than any individual piece can offer in isolation. It is a must-play classic of the NES library. It still surprises me that this one was a US-exclusive after Capcom scrapped the original Famicom release.
If you'd like to see more Strider, here are a few links:
The PS1 arcade port: • Strider (PS1) Playthro...
The Genesis arcade port: • Strider (Genesis) Play...
Strider 2, PS1 version: • Strider 2 (PS1) Playth...
Note: I had a playthrough of this game up before, but its aspect ratio was completely borked and I didn't think that such an obvious mistake was acceptable. Therefore, I've recorded this brand new video for the game. My playing is a substantial improvement in this one over the original recording, so I feel like it was well worth the effort to do it over again.
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No cheats were used during the recording of this video.
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@VanceVelez
@VanceVelez 5 лет назад
The intro to this game is the best part about this version of Strider. If you see any playthrough show it before playing the game, then you know you’re watching someone hardcore enough to beat it.
@NintendoComplete
@NintendoComplete 5 лет назад
This classic Capcom title might have a few rough edges, but that detracts little from what was accomplished here. Strider is an entirely impressive production that's unlike just about anything else you'll find on the NES.
@Invidente7
@Invidente7 5 лет назад
It was also compiled in a GBA catridge along with migthy final fight
@NintendoComplete
@NintendoComplete 5 лет назад
@@Invidente7 Ah right, it was one of those carts that ran NES emulation, right? With the ugly squishy resolution?
@Loader2K1
@Loader2K1 5 лет назад
I for one wouldn't mind seeing this Strider game get a 2D remake.
@NintendoComplete
@NintendoComplete 5 лет назад
@@Loader2K1 Neither would I. I'm really surprised it never got some sort of upgraded rerelease.
@Invidente7
@Invidente7 5 лет назад
@@NintendoComplete The latest strider was a metroidvania so ...
@princealbertz
@princealbertz 5 лет назад
WOW this was uploaded today in 2019!!! keep this channel alive!
@ryanrygogoloversic8826
@ryanrygogoloversic8826 21 минуту назад
Literally one of my earliest memories is playing this, Zelda, legendary wings, Ninja Gaiden, and marble madness on my older brothers Nintendo in the early 90’s.
@dunndolo
@dunndolo 3 года назад
This was such a good game. Brings back cringe memories of me as a kid standing in front of the TV during the intro with a broken broom handle waiting to copy hiruyus exact moment when he sheathe his sword. 10/10 would do it all over again. 😂
@volatile2805
@volatile2805 Год назад
I know that vibe lol
@kurtisrinker1202
@kurtisrinker1202 5 лет назад
Hell ya.. one of the few Nintendo games I actually owned as a child. Definitely underrated.
@Loader2K1
@Loader2K1 5 лет назад
Man, I can't believe it's been 30 years since this game has been out. As a kid, I remember being scared shitless from the first time turning this game on, immediately hearing that loud, thunderous intro followed by seeing the stylized Japanese kanji of the protagonist's name in the title (which I wasn't aware what it stood for back then), which also scared the fuck out of me. Although I played this game a lot in my youth, I wouldn't see the end of the game until the age of the Internet and emulation, as I had no idea that the second-to-final boss had an amazingly easy pattern to defeat him using. It would also be a decade before I would be able to play the fantastic port of Strider on the Genesis/Mega Drive via the Genesis/MD emulator known as Genecyst. Some of the things I hated about this game was how buggy it was, how obtaining certain items in the game weren't clearly explained, the confusing Engrish translation, some of the controls, and some of Hiryu's animations. I will say that I liked the universe of this version of Strider over the arcade version's and its subsequent console ports, though. I also read some of the manga fan-translated in English, and the game does follow it pretty closely. The canceled Japanese version is slightly different from this game, but it's definitely more buggier. I also believe that NES Strider was worked on by the same people that worked on Code Name: Viper, as both games use a lot of the same sound effects, and the music compositions sound similar. Well, anyway, great playthrough.
@MrWendell6702
@MrWendell6702 4 года назад
I remember how maddening this game was as an early teen...lots of swearing and controller smashing. You make it look easy. An hour well spent watching this. THANK YOU.
@Dorelaxen
@Dorelaxen 5 лет назад
Didn't get to play this one back in the day, but went through it around 2000 or so. Great game. That old school NES Capcom feel is just a thing of beauty.
@Love-Sensibility
@Love-Sensibility Год назад
I love that the artstyle mimics Hiroshi Motomiya's artstyle~Incredible~
@Peter_Morris
@Peter_Morris 5 лет назад
Man I so wanted that PS4 remake to be awesome. This game shrank down complicated betrayal plots and made them easy for my child brain to understand. After getting through Strider with my good friend, I was able to understand these kinds of setups from then on. It was like, "Oh it's like Strider! That guy's going to betray everyone!" You'd think that game would be Metal Gear. But I guess my brain wasn't developed enough at the time. And then Capcom just kept using it. I guess they were like, "Well it worked in Strider. Let's just keep going."
@theguitarvirtuosoforgod1152
@theguitarvirtuosoforgod1152 3 года назад
I love this game so much. I never saw it advertised which is crazy. It’s so good and so underrated. I agree that it’s so unique and different from any other NES game.
@judsongaiden9878
@judsongaiden9878 Год назад
"Yugdesiral" is a mistranslation of "Yggdrasil." This game has a great soundtrack!
@jeremy2684
@jeremy2684 5 лет назад
This brings back so many memories
@adubnostalicking2132
@adubnostalicking2132 5 лет назад
This was also on the Capcom Classics Mini Mix for the Game Boy Advance
@darrenclements6028
@darrenclements6028 5 лет назад
Much better than the sequel strider returns
@8bitwalkthrough
@8bitwalkthrough 3 года назад
This is really cool. I loved the 'Strider' character in 'Marvel vs. Capcom' but I didn't know he had his own NES game.
@Love-Sensibility
@Love-Sensibility Год назад
Me too~! I didn't know he had his own game. He's amazing!
@Sinn0100
@Sinn0100 Год назад
Who here wants to see this game remade but with graphic similar to the outstanding arcade game? I think it would be pretty freaking wild.
@Ebenezer....
@Ebenezer.... 2 года назад
Thanks for taking me back to my childhood 🥰
@joshmonus
@joshmonus 7 дней назад
"Secret underground path from Australia to Africa" Now that is an impressive feat, even by video game standards. On foot that would probably take like a year to walk it.
@VahanNisanian
@VahanNisanian 5 лет назад
Came before the Arcade title. It was supposed to be Manga, NES game, and Arcade game in that order.
@patricedepault447
@patricedepault447 3 года назад
wrong the arcade game came out first
@jake7274
@jake7274 3 года назад
When this came out, I saved like 60 bucks and my mom took me to Gemco to buy it. I beat it in less than an hour and cried! :( Good times!!!
@rjcupid
@rjcupid 9 месяцев назад
I remember this being one of the most cryptic NES games I ever rented as a kid. I had absolutely no idea what to do. How could anyone know to return to the beginning of the level to return to the ship? Anyways, now I got some closure after watching this.
@volatile2805
@volatile2805 Год назад
This is one of my favorite action games from when I was a kid. It blew me away with the story, the music, and the game play much more than the arcade game or the genesis game did. Sure it was choppy, but so was its other ports. I was able to get past that easy enough. Loved the episodic touch to the video you did too!
@JFJD
@JFJD 5 лет назад
What started with trying to rescue a comrade (and pick up a pair of attack-boots) has spiraled into a worldwide hunt for the roots of the demon tree, Yggdrasil! Stay tuned for thrills, spills, chills, kills, and combat skills on our next episode: “Zain’s insane main brain pain”, or, “You can’t get there from Hiryu!”
@scottcharney1091
@scottcharney1091 3 года назад
Har!
@pandnh4
@pandnh4 2 года назад
Man, that intro music...got so amped and confident just hearing it....got every girl I was after when I was in Jr. High.
@JedJarin
@JedJarin 3 года назад
Strider always underrated
@sirdonkey3001
@sirdonkey3001 5 месяцев назад
Me encanta esta saga, particularmente le tengo mucho cariño a esta version de NES, recuerdo que con bastante sacrificio compre este juego en el año 92 de segunda mano, es el unico cartucho en fisico que he visto hasta la fecha. Lo jugue muchisimo, pero en esa epoca al no haber internet y no disponer del Manual del Propietario desconocia la habilidad de Hiryu de rebotar en las paredes (lo cual es fundamental en la escena de Egipto para seguir avanzando), tuve que esperar como hasta 1995 para en una revista especializada ver un paso a paso de como finalizar el juego y que por fin descifre como continuar
@Capcom1984
@Capcom1984 2 года назад
Strider Hiryu. slicing and running on a train before Zero in Mega Man Zero 4 since 1989.
@lecafard4327
@lecafard4327 11 месяцев назад
One of the first games I beat as a kid. Dodgy controls aside it is one of my favorite NES games and I wish so bad for a proper modern remake.
@MikeThePsykat
@MikeThePsykat 3 года назад
The story line for this game could easily take place after the arcade game if Capcom wanted to spin it that way. You have Hiryu coming out of retirement at the start, and then he leaves again at the end. One could assume he retired some time after killing the Grand Master from the arcade game, heck, right now, that's even my head cannon (or is it canon, I always get those mixed up).
@adamtobiasz8793
@adamtobiasz8793 Год назад
Too bad Kain dies and Sheena but finally seen the ending of this game.
@ZEKESPILLEDINKMUSIC
@ZEKESPILLEDINKMUSIC 5 лет назад
You should try Strider 2 for the PS1. It's completely different from the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive version of Strider 2.
@NintendoComplete
@NintendoComplete 5 лет назад
I love that game. I recorded it quite a while back. It's linked in the description.
@ZEKESPILLEDINKMUSIC
@ZEKESPILLEDINKMUSIC 5 лет назад
@@NintendoComplete I also tried the demo of the Strider remake from 2014, but I don't know if the full version is still available.
@RaposaCadela
@RaposaCadela 3 года назад
This game had really good music! I read there was a remastered cassete release of it, but no copy of it is known to exist nowadays
@chrisropherboulay
@chrisropherboulay 5 лет назад
Wow this is so awesome and cool 😎
@pbpager
@pbpager 2 года назад
Actually one of the few games I beat as a kid.
@alexzar4892
@alexzar4892 Год назад
19:25 By the power of Grayskull..¡I HAVE THE POWEEEEEEERRR! 😜😜😜😜😜😜😜😜
@eoghancullen
@eoghancullen 5 лет назад
I glossed over this game as it wasn't released on PAL. I'm tempted to buy an AV famicom and adapter just for this game... looks great.
@Guitarded
@Guitarded 4 года назад
this is just fantastic. great channel !
@RSK412
@RSK412 5 лет назад
banger
@djsonic_pr
@djsonic_pr 2 года назад
i love this game im 41 . imagine this when i was 9
@Izthefaithful
@Izthefaithful 4 года назад
Love Nes music so good almost anything lol
@dave4shmups
@dave4shmups 5 лет назад
I really like this game! It's not as good as the arcade game, but I still think it's above average. You definitely want to use a walk-through from Gamefaqs, though.
@jasontodd8071
@jasontodd8071 4 года назад
Wish someone would post the 'next chapter' teasers after you got your password and quit! Nevermind!!!!! Thank you, NC!
@johnanderson9765
@johnanderson9765 Год назад
I don't remember those from the game I played.
@magacop5180
@magacop5180 2 года назад
I just played a little. It seems like the screen never adjusts to the game.
@adubnostalicking2132
@adubnostalicking2132 5 лет назад
Classic
@NickRightAtYa
@NickRightAtYa 5 лет назад
Played this on GBA
@monovision566
@monovision566 3 года назад
Can someone explain the significance of the first time through the start screens, and what that "next" part was about?
@l-wolverine2211
@l-wolverine2211 2 года назад
Your think after 30+ years, Capcom would actually try to recreate this game, in a more modern setting.
@NintendoComplete
@NintendoComplete 2 года назад
Did you try the 360/PS3 game? It was pretty good and a similar style.
@l-wolverine2211
@l-wolverine2211 2 года назад
@@NintendoComplete Not really. Didn’t even know they released a revised version back then.
@JuraIbis
@JuraIbis 2 года назад
Ah yes the Striders, causing "Explosions".
@RSK412
@RSK412 5 лет назад
one question: did they make bionic commando first or this? lol either way I love this, it wreaks of classic capcom 80's style. sigh.
@NintendoComplete
@NintendoComplete 5 лет назад
I believe Bionic Commando was 88 for the NES, so it would be about a year older than Strider. There are a lot of things in Strider that feel pretty similar to BC though. Capcom was pretty awesome.
@Loader2K1
@Loader2K1 5 лет назад
@@NintendoComplete: I can't prove it, but I believe Bionic Commando, Strider, and Code Name: Viper were all developed by the the same people. I do know that Code Name: Viper was developed by Arc System Works (long before they became a household name with their phenomenal 2D sprite work in fighting games of the 2000s and now).
@Loader2K1
@Loader2K1 5 лет назад
@RSK: The canceled Famicom release of Strider was copyrighted in 1988, so it might have been planned to be released around the same time as what we in the West know as Bionic Commando, but then Capcom Co., Ltd. (aka Capcom Japan) said nope, and then Capcom USA said, "We'll take it!"
@marcopiras7681
@marcopiras7681 3 года назад
my first thought when i saw the absurd big screen for com device and the same "typewriter" sound 🤣
@edparadis6685
@edparadis6685 5 лет назад
for a game that came off the Manga its well done. however it is confussing as hell to play at first
@johnanderson9765
@johnanderson9765 Год назад
Yeah, it took us a while learn that you have to go back to the beginning of the Kazakh (today known as Kazakhstan) stage and jump to exit, and even longer to learn that you can use the arrow keys to select a different country to go to.
@NathanGatten
@NathanGatten 5 лет назад
Did not know this even existed
@user-ht3dh5kc2p
@user-ht3dh5kc2p 13 дней назад
Majō Densetsu
@adubnostalicking2132
@adubnostalicking2132 5 лет назад
#TodaysKidsWillNeverKnow
@user-ht3dh5kc2p
@user-ht3dh5kc2p 9 месяцев назад
Lenakel Kwara'ae Hiri Motu
@bryancampbell9490
@bryancampbell9490 Год назад
Hated this version! Was so hard and confusing
@user-ht3dh5kc2p
@user-ht3dh5kc2p 9 месяцев назад
Flying Ataul
@magacop5180
@magacop5180 2 года назад
7:28 Wait. Is THAT how you beat the stage?! 😵 They left ZERO clues. I’m just wandering around like a dumbass. They didn’t even leave something on screen. That is disgraceful. I’m sure better games came out well before this to show them a Fkn Blueprint on how to make a game.
@therealseanw.stewart2071
@therealseanw.stewart2071 5 лет назад
Hm. A pretty "meh" NES game overall. Although I love how calm the writing for your hostages seems sometimes, like they request that you not kill them with just a period at the end. "OH, OK. I'LL GIVE THIS TO YOU. PLEASE DON'T KILL ME." Now I'm curious about the arcade version and hoping that one is better because it's an interesting story.
@NintendoComplete
@NintendoComplete 5 лет назад
The arcade game is awesome. It's much more of a straight action game. I have a link to the arcade-perfect PS1 port in the description of you're interested. Strider 2 was also pretty amazing. I like it even better than the first one.
@therealseanw.stewart2071
@therealseanw.stewart2071 5 лет назад
Gosh, you're right, _Strider 2_ looks kind of awesome.
@palecitron8472
@palecitron8472 2 месяца назад
Is like a ninja gaiden rip-off??
@monovision566
@monovision566 3 года назад
Ah yes, the nation of Africa.
@64retrogamer11
@64retrogamer11 3 года назад
Someone, please disagree with me, I don't like this game simply because everything looks and feels twitchy, the controllability feels off for me and doesn't feel satisfying which ruins the game for me. But people say it's good in which I don't see that and I would like to know why?
@DragonAurora
@DragonAurora 4 месяца назад
I loved this game but the mechanics were horrible! Choppy and inconsistent jumps were the #1 frustration.
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