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TC Interviews: Meet The World's Youngest Published Game Dev
Today I am joined by the world's youngest published game dev. At 14, Martin Wheeler was developing games and having them published by professional companies. He would go on to help create the GameBoy Hidden Gem, Warlocked. Today, he discusses his history in game development, Warlocked, and shares behind-the-scenes info.
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Power Stone Review | Better Than Super Smash Bros?
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A few games for the Dreamcast library stick out from the rest. Power Stone is one of them. In 1999, Capcom released the brawler Power Stone that would take from the Super Smash Bros formula with Sega’s twist. Let’s smash some tables and open some chests in this Power Stone review! Click this link or I'll steal yo girl: ua-cam.com/channels/-5qFTJC11vNSNCaL_oOapg.html Watch More Video Game Review...
TC Interviews: The Man Who Wrote The Driver Series Shares Secrets
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Today I am joined by the man who wrote the Driver series. Maurice Suckling worked in the video game industry for over 20 years on over 50 projects. Today he discusses Driver, and Driver 2 along with the memories he has of writing them, and shares the secrets of the Driver series. Click this link or I'll steal yo girl: ua-cam.com/channels/-5qFTJC11vNSNCaL_oOapg.html Watch other Interviews: John ...
Pikmin Review | The Most UNDERRATED Nintendo Franchise?
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Shigeru Miyamoto was already well-established as a creative genius in the video game industry before he created Pikmin for the Nintendo Gamecube in 2001. Pikmin is a real-time strategy game where you take control of a tiny astronaut who has crash-landed on a planet and enlists the help of the tiny Pikmin race to repair his ship. Let’s follow the lead of Olimar and dig into this Pikmin review! C...
Ico Review | A Minimalistic Masterpiece
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Japan may produce some whacky games, but they also produce a ton of brilliantly beautiful fresh concept games. That’s what happened in 2001, when SCE Japan Studio, Team Ico, and Sony Computer Entertainment teamed up and released Ico for the PlayStation 2. Put on your horn hat because we’re rescuing the princess in this Ico review! Click this link or I'll steal yo girl: ua-cam.com/channels/-5qFT...
The Ultimate PS2 Collection | Showcasing My PS2 Games
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The PS2 is my largest collection of games. I love discussing and showcasing PS2 games so this series will show off my PS2 collection as I discuss the games I own while sharing insight, memories, and thoughts on these PS2 games. Click this link or I'll steal yo girl: ua-cam.com/channels/-5qFTJC11vNSNCaL_oOapg.html Make sure you hit that sub button to continue the journey of my ultimate PS2 Colle...
The BEST NES Wrestling Games
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The Nintendo Entertainment System launched in North America in 1985 and revitalized the gaming industry. It spent an entire decade on the American market and during that time, it produced many amazing titles including NES Wrestling Games! Today, we’re looking at all of the NES Wrestling Games. Whether they were good, bad, or average I’m giving them time in the spotlight. Click this link or I'll...
Stella Glow Review | A Tactical JRPG Like No Other
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Stella Glow came to the Nintendo 3DS in 2015. As a tactical grid-base JRPG, Stella Glow has a unique plot and game mechanics that makes it stand out in the genre. Developed by Imageepoch and published by Atlus, the game has a wide cast of playable characters. Does it work or does it falter along the way? We'll find out in this Stella Glow Review! Click this link or I'll steal yo girl: ua-cam.co...
Godfall Review | Is This Even Worth $10?!
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What do you get when you take the style of a Borderlands looter-shooter and shake up the formula to become a slasher combat looter? Well, you get Godfall. Released as a launch title for the PS5 on November 12th, 2020, Godfall was developed by Counterplay Games and published by Gearbox Publishing. How would this fantasy slasher fair? Would we find a hidden gem or would the shine on our swords fa...
Solar Striker Review | The Best Shoot 'Em Up on the GameBoy?
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With the GameBoy being less than a year old, Nintendo published and released “Solar Striker” for the handheld in 1990. The vertical shooter would find critical success among the gaming community and become one of the early favorites in the growing library for the Game Boy. We’re picking up power ups in this Solar Striker review! Click this link or I'll steal yo girl: ua-cam.com/channels/-5qFTJC...
DEALING WITH MY BACKLOG
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Video game players all have backlogs and we all deal with them differently. How do you deal with your video game collection? I have a unique system that works for me and it helps me get through all my video games and retro game collection. Let me know in the comments below if you have a system or if you have a huge backlog of video games! Click this link or I'll steal yo girl: ua-cam.com/channe...
The BEST Sega Master System RPGs
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These are the Sega Master System RPGs that everyone should try out! While the Master System had a solid library, one of the weaker genres was RPGs. I'm unearthing all the Master System RPGs on the console and showcasing them. Some are traditional RPGs, while others are more action based, or platforming. Whatever the case, most of the Master System games are pretty good! What's your favorite Mas...
INCREDIBLE NES Shoot Em Ups!
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The Nintendo Entertainment System launched in North America in 1985 and revitalized the gaming industry. It spent an entire decade on the American market and during that time, it produced many amazing titles including NES Shoot Em Ups! Today, we’re looking at 10 NES Shoot Em Ups. Whether they were good, bad, or average I’m giving them time in the spotlight. Click this link or I'll steal yo girl...
Sega Rally Championship Review | The Most OVERRATED Game Ever...?
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Originally released by Sega in the arcades, Sega Rally Championship was ported to the Sega Saturn in North America in 1995. The game has been hailed as a new milestone for racing games as it was supposedly the first to feature different friction properties based on the type of terrain the car was driving over. Let’s hit the dirt and ramp some hills in this Sega Rally Championship review! Click ...
Wave Race 64 Review | The BEST Arcade Racer?
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In 1992, Nintendo released “Wave Race” for the Gameboy. The popularity of the original Wave Race spawned a sequel four years later for the Nintendo 64. In 1996, the jet ski racing game Wave Race 64 was released to commercial and critical success helping launch the N64 into popularity. Let’s hit maximum power in this Wave Race 64 review! Click this link or I'll steal yo girl: ua-cam.com/channels...
10 Out of 10 Master System Games
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10 Out of 10 Master System Games
Driver Review | An Underappreciated Masterpiece
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Driver Review | An Underappreciated Masterpiece
I QUIT! 10 Video Games I Just Had to Stop Playing
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I QUIT! 10 Video Games I Just Had to Stop Playing
TC Interviews: The Man Who Launched The Sega Master System
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TC Interviews: The Man Who Launched The Sega Master System
Altered Beast Review | SLOW BORING AND SHORT
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Altered Beast Review | SLOW BORING AND SHORT
Blackthorne Review | A Super Nintendo Hidden Gem
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Blackthorne Review | A Super Nintendo Hidden Gem
The ONLY Video Game to Make Me Cry
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The ONLY Video Game to Make Me Cry
TC Interviews: Micky Neilson Spills the Secrets of Blizzard
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TC Interviews: Micky Neilson Spills the Secrets of Blizzard
Choplifter Review | A Must Own On The Master System
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Choplifter Review | A Must Own On The Master System
The FASTEST NES Racing Games Part 2!
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The FASTEST NES Racing Games Part 2!
TC Interviews: Manami Matsumae Discusses Capcom and Mega Man
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TC Interviews: Manami Matsumae Discusses Capcom and Mega Man
Mega Man 6 Review | It's the Best Mega Man Game on the NES
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Mega Man 6 Review | It's the Best Mega Man Game on the NES
Mega Man 5 Review | It Did Nothing For the Franchise
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Mega Man 5 Review | It Did Nothing For the Franchise
Mega Man 4 Review | It Forever Changed The Franchise
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Mega Man 4 Review | It Forever Changed The Franchise
Mega Man 3 Review | Proto Man to the Rescue
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Mega Man 3 Review | Proto Man to the Rescue

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  • @CasperEgas
    @CasperEgas 4 години тому

    Sure it is, by a lot. Great game, but for me the sequel was a much better still. I am also not that big on fighting games, but Power Stone is cool.

  • @maris4137
    @maris4137 8 годин тому

    I knew Power Stone because of the anime before learning it was a Deamcast game. Nice anime, good game. Worth hunting down.

  • @GEECHOO
    @GEECHOO 11 годин тому

    Yeah the ride its kinda a addictive

  • @jacket6139
    @jacket6139 11 годин тому

    Zombie slaying on the go.

  • @Ciri_Kitty
    @Ciri_Kitty 14 годин тому

    Does everything count as one thing?😂❤

  • @AngryDadGaming
    @AngryDadGaming День тому

    I never realized how big retailers like Wal-Mart might play a role in how a game may change its direction just to ensure that it can get onto their massive shelves. Kind of makes you wonder how many other games make compromises for the same reason, and how different they could’ve been. Side note, I’m always impressed that you can land such prominent figures from the gaming world! Love your ability to grab these interviews for your channel!

  • @CynicPlacebo
    @CynicPlacebo День тому

    I'd only heard about Warlocked from your channel before, but it looked so impressive that I'm excited to learn more about Martin. 2:00 Space Invaders was really cool. I can see it inspiring someone to learn to dev. 3:12 I really should go back and play some ZX Spectrum games, just to understand the history better, even though it wasn't common in the US. 4:34 DK meets Pacman sounds like a fun premise 😀 5:04 I did hear about Sorcery, but I've never played it. I know it gets referenced a lot in gaming history though. 6:14 "Best investment ever!" is probably what his dad thought 😀 7:40 I get asking that question... but I'm shocked they didn't just say, "Nope." True genius to think through how to make that happen on such an underpowered machine. Crazy! The fact that he was able to successfully collaborate with people so early on in his career is impressive too! 11:44 WOW! 5 months is impressive for something that stretches the GameBoy to its limits 14:19 travesty! It is crazy how much of commercial success doesn't have anything to do with the game, but more with the marketing/distribution machine around the game. 15:18 does he remember Gauntlet, lol. Of course we do!!! 😀 16:22 that's a fun little tidbit. A lot of modern gamers probably don't realize GameBoy isn't back lit, since they play it in emulators. 17:37 hmm... I'll have to check out Vector Lovers. 18:46 yeah, solo devs are impressive... but it so rarely pays off. 19:47 might wanna add a link to that in the video description 21:07 right? Just thinking about VR compared to late 90s stuff is such a shocking change! Another fantastic interview for the history book! Well done, Tiger!

  • @JamesWilliams-fj8vf
    @JamesWilliams-fj8vf День тому

    Yes PROTO MAN was a future STAR in the making first being a part of MEGA MAN 3

  • @CRASHZERO411-r9d
    @CRASHZERO411-r9d День тому

    good Morning

  • @DoYouNerd
    @DoYouNerd 2 дні тому

    Power Stone was the first game I got when I finally bought a Dreamcast. I purchased one at a specialty shop and they asked if I wanted to buy a game too. When I chose Power Stone, the man smiled, told me because I made such a perfect choice, that he'd throw it in for free. When does Wang and Tang NOT go together, am I right? I did like some of the more "monster-like" characters and how they made me think of Darkstalkers. Was that YOU making that wish for Rogue? Ha ha

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames День тому

      I love hearing memories like this! Super cool the guy threw it in for FREE! Although I'm not sure what a specialty shop is... is it like a pawn shop? Now, I want some Tang to drink. Haha you know i'm wishing for Rogue every night. Thanks for watching and sharing your Dreamcast story!!

    • @DoYouNerd
      @DoYouNerd День тому

      @@TigerChainsawVideoGames Ah, gotcha--so maybe it's more my term, but when I say specialty shop I mean a store that focuses on, or specializes, in one thing. For instance video games or games and media, so not like a big box WalMart or Target or something.

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames День тому

      @@DoYouNerd you and your crazy lingo!

  • @SailorPalutena
    @SailorPalutena 2 дні тому

    Too bad the list missed some games that were released only in Brazil and Europe such as Battletoads in Battlemaniacs, Earthworm Jim, Street Fighter 2, Mortal Kombat 3 and Sonic Blast.

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames День тому

      Hey there! I have a full video showcasing all the Brazilian exclusives on the Master System. I sure am jealous of the games Brazil got. Thanks for watching!

  • @DanofWar101
    @DanofWar101 2 дні тому

    Nice review! But it's still not enough to make me want to play it. I don't know why, I just look at it and it looks meh, but you're right, it's probably more fun with friends! Great video and keep up the good work!

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames День тому

      I get that! It's not for everyone, but for those who enjoy it, it can be a blast, especially with a group of friends. I'm pretty bad at it haha. Thanks for watching!

  • @DanofWar101
    @DanofWar101 2 дні тому

    Nice interview! It's always interesting to see what motivates any dev to do what they did! I always enjoy these interviews while working! It makes my shift less boring! Great video and keep up the good work!

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames День тому

      Yes! That's the idea for these interviews. I picture them as a way to pass the work day for those who just want to sit by and listen and work. Glad you were able to do that. Thanks for listening!!

  • @Katiplayer
    @Katiplayer 2 дні тому

    Nice collection buddy, here in Brazil the PS2 was the most popular console because you could buy the console and their games pirate way, which was the cheapest way to get, nobody cared about the internet connection, and Xbox must have life and it was expensive, and since everything in Brazil is costly so everyone chooses for a low price

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames День тому

      I'm glad you were still able to experience the PS2! There were a lot of great games for it. Thanks for watching!

  • @Jtbiga
    @Jtbiga 2 дні тому

    Man they need to drop a Power Stone 3 for all consoles

  • @New-Drone
    @New-Drone 2 дні тому

    Awesome list and video! Thank you!

  • @Enoby_Darkness
    @Enoby_Darkness 3 дні тому

    I have some criticism. I really don't think it was necessary to spend over half the video talking about each individual character.

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames День тому

      I totally understand your criticism. As someone who LOVES stories and plots, and character details I wanted to go over those points as thorough as possible. When I know character motives and arcs, it makes for a better experience for myself. So I described each character for the review. Thanks for watching!

  • @emsemtsemsemts4707
    @emsemtsemsemts4707 3 дні тому

    I have not played power stone but now I want try it - thanks for the video.

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames День тому

      It's a fantastic fighting game, I'm glad it caught your attention! If you can, play it with some friends. It's a ton of chaos. Thanks for watching!

  • @JamesWilliams-fj8vf
    @JamesWilliams-fj8vf 3 дні тому

    I do like the PROTO MAN levels of MEGA MAN 5 in the FIRST CASTLE 🏰 of the 2 CASTLES second being DR. WILEY of course.

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames День тому

      Love to hear it! I always enjoyed the inclusion of Proto Man in the games. Thanks for watching.

  • @reemaldhaheri4675
    @reemaldhaheri4675 3 дні тому

    got a sketch idea for you go back a few consoles back to the ps2 and go xbox era and talk about those old racing games...except go the silent film route and put a white/black filter a mustache and put the subtitles. It would be a good joke video.

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames День тому

      Haha, now that would be a clever skit!! Maybe I can do that sometime. Thanks for watching.

  • @RetroEdUK
    @RetroEdUK 3 дні тому

    Quite tough but a great Dreamcast title. Crumbs, I’m terrible at most shooters but they still reel me in for more. Great stuff buddy; some inspired content recently with the reviews and interview vids 👏 Chat soon!

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames День тому

      Hey buddy! Thanks for checking this one out. I'm glad we both know which types of games we aren't good at but still enjoy. I have no shame is saying I'm a terrible fighter haha. Hope all is well in your neck of the woods.

  • @Renardrougesuisse
    @Renardrougesuisse 3 дні тому

    The ost

  • @woadblue
    @woadblue 3 дні тому

    LOVED THE MUSIC AND ATMOSPHERE

  • @yankchick2
    @yankchick2 3 дні тому

    I've never even played a Dreamcast before but this game could be fun! I see elements in it that remind me of one of my favorite co-op games (Saturday night Slammasters, also Capcom) so I would like to play it sometime

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames День тому

      Thanks for watching! I hope you get the chance to give it a shot! It's a blast to play, but I'm not sure which character you would like.... hmmmm you were talking about how cool you though Gunrock was. Maybe him?

  • @mtshark7
    @mtshark7 3 дні тому

    Nice review Seth!😊

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames День тому

      Thanks, Mark! Glad you enjoyed it. Power Stone is a pretty fun multiplayer game.

  • @orangeblitz4786
    @orangeblitz4786 3 дні тому

    Power Stone is such a good job. Playing this game on the PS Vita via the PSP collection is such a treat due to the wide-screen option. Worth picking up regardless of system.

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames День тому

      I totally forgot you could play it on the Vita! I have the PSP collection, I'd like to give that a shot sometime. Thanks for checking this out my guy. Always appreciate you.

  • @Midori_Hoshi
    @Midori_Hoshi 3 дні тому

    Power Stone and Smash Brothers were developed and came out around the same time. The devs of Power Stone did say in an interview that they designed the game as if it was Nintendo making a fighting game. I love both games, but I think Power Stone is way more fun than Smash Brothers.

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames День тому

      That is some awesome insight! I didn't know they said that, thanks for sharing. Power Stone is pretty awesome, but I'm also a fan of Smash Bros. I'll have to review that sometime.

  • @RustyRen
    @RustyRen 3 дні тому

    The music is burned into my brain and I'm love with it

  • @LameDadRetroGamer
    @LameDadRetroGamer 3 дні тому

    I really hate fighting games and probably will never play this one. So your one guy can comment about that too. But I know this game has a huge following. The endings do look cheap but man I'll take rogues ending. I want to make a wish....three 19 year olds with tiggo bitties calling me daddy every night. Just need a power stone now

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames День тому

      I have no idea how your comments get through, but I'm glad that they do lol. I will try and grant you your wish sometime.

  • @bananonymouslastname5693
    @bananonymouslastname5693 3 дні тому

    I love Power Stone. I imported a Japanese Dreamcast several months of the US launch just to play it. I bought several games the following weeks, but my day 1 game was Power Stone. It's such a departure from how other fighting games look and feel, and is still fun to play today, especially against friends. I even played the VMU games from it in my car or the library in between college classes. The still image endings never really bugged me, as the story was really just an excuse for the gameplay and setting. Arcade games rarely had lengthly endings anyway. I just wanted the satisfaction of picking up a hammer and smashing my opponent with it. The Dreamcast was just special- it's one of those consoles that has very much its own look and feel to its games. The bright colors, speedy gameplay... it's not hard to pick out a Dreamcast game from a crowd.

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames День тому

      Thank you for the wonderful comment. It was a treat to read your memories of Power Stone and to know how special it was for you.

  • @CynicPlacebo
    @CynicPlacebo 4 дні тому

    I also am bad at fighting games, lol. They aren't usually my cup of tea, but I don't hate them, so I'm always down to give it a try if people are gathered round. 1:02 now I wonder how much of this was Walmart. I never saw a Dreamcast kiosk in Walmart, and that was where I got to play N64, which led to me buying those consoles and games later in life. 1:50 I like the unique twist on the standard "tournament." It still leads to similar game play, but I like them trying to add some uniqueness. I like that the fighters no only have unique strengths/weaknesses, but motives. That definitely gives the game some depth. I think part of the reason I don't love fighting games is that it's hard to empathize with the characters when story is so light. 4:57 rofl, I love it. It is impossible to know how to pronounce every name 6:37 I even like simplistic moves like "I just want the shiny gem" haha. Why over think it? 7:13 so... he seems like the hero of this story, right? lol, his motives are maybe TOO pure. 8:14 fun gimmick... but too bad it was a cheap screen and voice over. 9:15 I think I see where this is going... lol. Yup! 10:19 I do like a special attack you have to build up to. That's a fun mechanic. 11:00 haha, the rug got pulled out from under you on that one! 12:02 agreed. I always feel like fighting games fail to shine until you have a friend to play against. Even simpler ones like Dr. Mario or Wario's Woods are pretty meh until you have a friend to play against 13:20 this is a hard question! I mean, I'm no pro-gamer, so I'm pretty middling at a lot of games I love... but lemme think. I think the ones I suck at the worst are the multiplayer shooter arenas like Halo, Counter Strike, etc... I'm just not great at seeking and destroying without exposing my back to getting ganked. This changes a bit when there is an objective like capture points, or escorting a payload or something, as it makes it more clear what the success metrics are, as opposed to just guessing what the other team will do, out-thinking and out twitching them (neither of which I'm good at)

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames День тому

      I can enjoy Tekken and Dead or Alive, but when it gets to the more technically skilled fighters like Street Fighter, Guilty Gear, Mortal Kombat... I am awful! You know... you're right... I never once saw a Dreamcast at a Kiosk... good point!! I do like the twist too, they aren't just beating each other down for the fun of it. I am terrible at pronouncing names... sometimes people like to comment about it haha. LOL You knew exactly where that ending video was going. Every man's wish!! 😂 The special attack is really cool and unique. I always enjoyed seeing what transformation would happen with each character. I really need to play this with friends. It would be such a great party game. I've never been good at multiplayer arena shooters... I think part of it is people (kids and teens) have so much more time than I do to master the combat and know every nook and cranny of the maps and so they have an advantage, or maybe I am being an old man just yelling about nothing. I did play Unreal Tournament and thought it could have been fun with friends, but I mainly played with bots. Thanks for watching buddy!

    • @CynicPlacebo
      @CynicPlacebo День тому

      @@TigerChainsawVideoGames I didn't play Unreal Tournament until years later, and then with friends who were all experts at it. So while it's fun, I'm definitely not good at it

  • @Benwarrior37
    @Benwarrior37 5 днів тому

    This game is all my childwood. I love the OST composed by the great Jesper Kyd

  • @PragmatikReviews
    @PragmatikReviews 5 днів тому

    I'm totally with you on time limits. As much as I love the idea of how this game works, being so tightly scheduled always makes me wary of picking it up again

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames 4 дні тому

      I'm glad the time limit isn't too strict and you can typically get one of the two good endings, but I just have so much fun exploring that I wanted to do it on my own time. I get the time limit... I just don't like it haha. Thanks for watching!

  • @bryanlee58
    @bryanlee58 6 днів тому

    Do Have a Look at Demon Sword since you reviewed Legend of Kage

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames 4 дні тому

      I will absolutely do that! Thanks for the suggestion and thanks for watching.

  • @nicholasmatthewpatto
    @nicholasmatthewpatto 6 днів тому

    Maze Hunter……………… this was the best out of all the 3D games on the 8 bit system. I thought I really fell into the abyss when he fell off the ledge‼️‼️‼️🎯🎯🎯😱😱😱😱😱😱

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames 4 дні тому

      What a time to be alive! The Master System had some decent 3D games. I need to get Maze Hunter into my personal collection sometime. Thanks for watching!

  • @emsemtsemsemts4707
    @emsemtsemsemts4707 6 днів тому

    Pikmin does fly under the radar. Glad you made review of Pikman, keep going.

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames 4 дні тому

      Yeah, I'm glad I did too, it was a fun review to make! I should keep playing the Pikmin games to see what else the franchise has to offer. Thanks for watching and dropping a comment!

  • @Super_Bros.
    @Super_Bros. 6 днів тому

    Ghoul School, Frankenstein: The Monster Returns, Shadowgate and Uninvited are amongst my top favorite NES games in general.

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames 4 дні тому

      Love to hear it! There's a few in here that I discovered that I've added to my wishlist. Frankenstein: The Monster Returns looks awesome. Thanks for watching and dropping a comment.

    • @Super_Bros.
      @Super_Bros. 4 дні тому

      @@TigerChainsawVideoGames Oh it is, I have had my copy since I was as a kid.

  • @CynicPlacebo
    @CynicPlacebo 7 днів тому

    I love your interviews! Absolutely fantastic content adding to the depth of the gaming-community knowledge base :-D It's always interesting hearing about people's careers path that didn't just pick an industry and stick with it, but kind of explored and found their way. 8:59 I also love when a game just organically evolves instead of being designed top down. 10:07 it is crazy that they had things so far under way before they hired someone to write the story. This seems so backward to me. Also a gargantuan task to come into an existing ecosystem and then make the story 13:30 Grr!!! Gosh dang it Walmart! 17:42 haha, this sounds so weird, but it makes sense. If you just use 1 character model, it saves a lot of time/work/memory/etc... 18:48 Bravo, Maurice! That is crazy to step into something so constrained and in motion and make it work. That's just impressive from an employee-skills perspective. 22:10 it's crazy how much of tech is this way. Just a bunch of people duct-taping and gluing things together against impossible timelines. It's true in big tech companies too. 24:09 I've never actually seen Ryan O'Neal's "Driver," but I like his movies in general. I'll have to check this one out. 24:27 now I'm curious if there are any vestiges of the cheat codes still in there. Sometimes dev cheats get disabled, but with a little bit of editing you can re-enable them. Could be an interesting thing for a programmer to poke around and look for 26:31 this is also crazy. There are so many things in tech like this, where some lynchpin piece is just on one dude's laptop. I would get on people to commit things to the code-repo and just put them in a testing place, but it's a real chore to get people to back up and share everything. 29:00 haha! Awesome tidbit! He made all of them, and he mostly just had free reign! So cool! 30:09 this constraint by Walmart probably added to the fun, since I know gamers viewed it as a challenge to try to hit people. If they were just hittable, it wouldn't have made people feel the urge to really try and do it, haha 33:08 take that Mrs. Crabapple!!! haha 34:32 this is such an important point! People assume GTA was the pioneer, and in many ways it was, but this one definitely beat GTA to the 3D punch 36:18 your favorite game, Tiger :P 37:29 I love all the Borderlands game. I still need to play the Pre-Sequel though. I was going to, but then some friends fell through and I never got around to playing that one. 41:36 hmm... sounds like an interesting movie 42:10 right?!? Super diverse and super impressive! 43:31 I agree with Maurice! Very good question! 47:15 Maurice is clearly an excellent writer if he can just let the teams dictate cities, and he'll craft a story around them. Haha, such an interesting backwards-flow of story writing, but good on him for making it work with the constraints he was always given 51:26 haha, awesome little story! Yeah, I could see how an actor wouldn't understand that, especially in 2000 53:00 it's so odd to hear a writer that is so practical. I'm used to the creative types being pie-in-the-sky and not pragmatic, but Maurice feels like he's super good to work with, because he's always willing to put int he work to get around the practical problems and even accept that things just might not make financial sense. 55:43 yeah, sad that brand recognition is such a big piece, but it makes sense. Excellent interview, Tiger! Top notch work as always!

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames 4 дні тому

      Your enthusiasm for the interviews drives me to continue to publish them when I know they will ultimately fail to garner a viewership. Thank you for all the excitement. That is rare I bet to hire someone for a project so late into development to carve out a story. I thought the Walmart snippet was particularly interesting. It makes sense that a retailer like that would have so much power but it's laughable for them to flex it over the concern that Driver was too violent. I haven't seen "The Driver" either but I really should after the inspiration that it created. There are PLENTY of cheat codes for Driver. One of the things I touched on in my review and retrospective of Driver is the incredible main menu. It even has a section just dedicated to "cheat codes" and you better believe I used it on the last level hehe. The voicemails he made were outright hilarious, I got a kick just listening to them. Driver for sure beat GTA to the punch, and the two had a rivalry in the early 2000s, but obviously we know that GTA would ultimately win. I loved the fact that they picked the cities first and then just told Maurice to write a story around them. He's very practical, and that's something that I think comes from experience. As much as I love the Driver series, I think it would need a serious refresher to be successful in today's age. Thanks again for listening!

  • @delphox-lover9555
    @delphox-lover9555 7 днів тому

    Ah yes, pikmin 1, tied with tmnt shredders revenge and bioshock 2 for my favorite game of all time

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames 4 дні тому

      That is some seriously high praise! I still need to play TMNT Shredder's Revenge myself, but I did really enjoy Bioshock 2. Thanks for watching and dropping a comment!

  • @paxhumana2015
    @paxhumana2015 7 днів тому

    Actually, he wasn't the only person that wrote for the Driver series of video games, as the person that had played Huggy Bear in Starsky and Hutch also did writing for the original Driver, and other people helped him to write the series as well.

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames 7 днів тому

      @@paxhumana2015 hey there, I encourage you to listen to the full interview where he brings up Antonio Fargas and his contributions to Driver 2. Thanks for checking out this interview!

    • @LameDadRetroGamer
      @LameDadRetroGamer 7 днів тому

      Very cool to hear him talk about the different workings of the team and his crazy hours 11-4am. I do understand him though when your that deep into a project and you just want it to succeed and sometimes it can be hard to see what's really going on when there is all that pressure like he was mentioning towards the end. He's definitely done some cool things in his career and glad he's still getting to write his own game stories

    • @RobBates
      @RobBates 6 днів тому

      yeah @50:00 there is a great anecdote about Huggy Bear!

  • @o1977jp
    @o1977jp 7 днів тому

    I own 7 of these games: all 4 Bases Loaded, both Baseball Stars, and Roger Clemens. Tough to say which one I liked the best. Baseball Stars was amazing but my fondest memories are of Bases Loaded II and Roger Clemens. Bases Loaded 3 was weird because you couldn't have a full season (if I remember correctly).

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames 4 дні тому

      So many people pick Baseball Stars and for good reason. It's a very polished game for the time. I recently got Roger Clemens into my collection and I'd like to play it myself to get a better feel for it. Thanks for dropping a comment and watching!

  • @birddogg444gaming
    @birddogg444gaming 8 днів тому

    The fact that part1 and 2 are free a the xbox store

  • @Kingofallfunnelheads
    @Kingofallfunnelheads 9 днів тому

    Jeez your pronunciation of Non-English games FFS.

  • @devereuxxo
    @devereuxxo 9 днів тому

    Great review! Pikmin 2 is the most difficult of the series. I'd recommend it but you can jump to #3 straight away. #4 is also amazing on Switch. If you like the first you'll like them all!

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames 8 днів тому

      Thanks for the input on the series! I would love to play through them in order but I'll prepare for a harder challenge with 2. Thanks for watching.

  • @LyonsGamezx
    @LyonsGamezx 10 днів тому

    I’ve heard of Pikmin just never played it. Awesome review though

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames 8 днів тому

      Pikmin is tons of fun! Give it a shot sometime my guy. Thanks for watching.

  • @mtshark7
    @mtshark7 10 днів тому

    Nice review Seth!

  • @CRASHZERO411-r9d
    @CRASHZERO411-r9d 10 днів тому

    Hello Everyone 🎉

  • @CRASHZERO411-r9d
    @CRASHZERO411-r9d 10 днів тому

    Hey Bro I lost my account but I’m back can I have another sub bro

  • @LameDadRetroGamer
    @LameDadRetroGamer 10 днів тому

    I've never played much of Pikmin as the timer pisses me off. It's a great game and well worth your score I just hate games with time limits. I didn't know there were multiple endings. I'd like to see things go south and when the pikmin realize he doesn't have all the ship parts to leave they brutally jump him, run a gang bang, then eat his ass to death.

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames 8 днів тому

      Yeah the timer can be an anxiety inducer but I think you really have to mess around for it to effect the overall game outcome. The endings are pretty cool. Kinda surprised this comment came through after some of the phrases you used lol

  • @DanofWar101
    @DanofWar101 10 днів тому

    Nice review! I understand why people like this type of game, but it's just not for me. I've tried it, and I wasn't able to get invested in it back in the day! But if you liked the 1st one so much, you should definitely play the sequels! Great video and keep up the good work!

    • @TigerChainsawVideoGames
      @TigerChainsawVideoGames 8 днів тому

      It's not for everyone, but it's still a great game to me. It's almost a relaxing game despite the timer. The nature and ease of the levels make for a chill time. Thanks for watching! I will try and play the sequels.