Y'know I had not realized in spite of the name of the channel, that the history of Out Run had not really been discussed yet. Another fantastic video, please never stop.
You always provide such amazing production quality, narrations, editing and storytelling. I love these immersive history lessons. So glad I discovered this page on YT.
oh boy, I wish this video never ended. The playlist I use to work is a mix of: Hang On, Space Harries, Outrun and After Burner, I really like SEGA's golden age.
When the world needed him most he came back with a blast! Thanks Strafefox for your amazing quality. Every video is a masterpiece. Which is no surprise after telling me how many months you've been working on one of these!
Hello fellow UA-cam comment section. I would like to let you know that this is just my opinion. Regardless if you disagree, I stand by my opinion that @strafefox is the most underrated channel on UA-cam. Thank you so much for your understanding and have a nice life. ☺️
Outrun is in my top 10 greatest games of all time. I still remember the first time I played it. The game stuck with me so I was excited when they released an arcade perfect version for the Saturn. I still listen to the soundtrack often to this day.
Yep, I smashed the like button like it was 1987 again. Those emerging times were magical, because they had to work with little resources and still managed to crank out all these hits that we still talk about 36 years later.
@@djangosouthwest6043 me too, i couldn't really play it at all but i remember my dad lifting me on it and standing by to watch that i didnt fall, so i could pretend to play during the attract mode. Sadly when i was old enough to play, they had replaced the bike model for the upright one.
I love the use of Virtua Cop music in this video, haha. Great stuff as always! OutRun in particular is one of my all-time favs. I remember seeing the motorized cabinet of it and Hang-On in arcades and was always impressed by how immersive they made the games feel. I'd love to try a real moving cabinet again.
Everyone should like and share this guy's videos. He deserves more attention for how much work he puts into this content. (especially the Castlevania documentary WOW)
I haven't stopped playing any of these games as of 2023 and don't plan to. Awesome video as always, about one of my favorite periods of videogaming, the wonders of scaling in SEGA arcades.
The authors of this channel constantly push out amazing content! The production quality is off the charts! with writing and narration to match! The research involved is also immaculate. It seems each video takes roughly 4 months to develop but I much rather prefer this level of quality and research instead of the rushed weekly videos that other channels chase to try to match the algorithm. It's just so nice to see a video that isn't filled with inaccurate research, lack of sources, grammatical errors, and more. Keep it up, your content is absolutely top tier!
Completely agree. Produce great videos at their own pace rather than chase a deadline, (which gamers know destroys good games) and that makes me look forward to new videos than it does on other channels that churn them out where I pick and choose what I watch.
I've said it many times before, and I will happily say it again, the production quality of the videos on this channel is absolutely incredible. Top drawer content, amazing.
Another excellent video from you. Incredibly polished, no filler, no annoying mid-video sponsors, just good quality, well researched content. Thanks again.
No repetition of points which seem to be common in UA-cam videos as well as mentioning things and then saying 'we'll come to that later'. It feels like the love for classic gaming is still there from the makers and that's probably due to them but having to rush out so many videos.
Outrun is my favorite arcade driving game. It's perfect in every way, and was super avant-garde. Yu Suzuki and the SEGA team did some amazing wizardry to pull this one off. Salute. You guys will remain as legends in the classic arcade gaming fraternity, and no doubt inspired many a modern arcade racing game!
Ah, it's always a happy day in which there is a new Splash Wave video! Also refreshing to see parts of the gaming history that's not always told. You guys deserve much more views, subs, everything.
Marvelous production! I am always amazed by your team's dedication in making these "documentaries". For me, your channel is one of the heavyweights of top-tier UA-cam channels with high production value. Really worth the wait!
always a video with extreme quality, for sure you love what you do! really enjoy the way the channel tells the story behind the games, it really makes you aprecciate all the things that happened so we can enjoys these games! man, i miss SEGA.. they had so much personallity, you could always tell that a games was a SEGA game, i miss those days...
Another outstanding video! I love learning about all the work that went into these classic games from my childhood. Thank you for continuing to make some of my favourite content out there and for all your hard work.
I've been a huge fan for years, every time I see there's a new video, it just takes priority one. Pacing, sources, script, visuals and music choices are so, so well made. When the documentary took on those beautiful 3D visuals, mimicking Outrun's aesthetics, the video just hit perfection!! 💯✨
An absolutely outstanding and informative episode -- yet again. A suitable treatment to some of the greatest and most important 80s videogames ever. This channel should put certain other high profile channels out there (naming no names, ahem) to shame.
Wow...this was absolutely incredible Splash Wave. I remember the very first time I saw Space Harrier in the arcades...I was absolutely mesmerized (1987, I think). I remember wanting so badly to have that experience on my Master System or Nes... When the Sega Genesis launched in 1989 with Space Harrier II...I knew I had to have it. I got my Genesis in 1989 with Altered Beast, Ghouls n' Ghosts, and Space Harrier II. While Space Harrier for the Genesis didn't quite reach the arcade version it was decent for the year. At least it made me good enough to beat Space Harrier in the arcades with 2 credits. Great content!
OutRun is an absolute work of art, from music to feel to art, and this retrospective absolutely lives up to it- and even covers two other classics to boot! Wonderful stuff, love the 3D models here.
Great video as always! I haven’t always commented, but the quality as a whole is hard for other creators to match with the citations and real footage from development for example. I still can’t believe there aren’t more subs, I’ve told everyone I know.
I remember playing Outrun and Hang On as a kid, maybe as an 8 year old, at Chuck E Cheese- those games were 'better' than the other arcade games from the time. And the fact you got to ride on a life size racing motorcycle was pretty mind blowing. And who could forget the full size Afterburner? Those games had 'staying' power as well, as some arcades kept them around well into the early part of the final stage Arcade renovation/refurbishment era from the early 90s which deleted the 'look' of the 70s and 80s arcades for a cleaner, "family fun" center look. Thanks for the outstanding historical recap and video!
What a nice video. The information, the visuals, the vibes, I love everything in this videos. I have a lot of nostalgia for the Sega super scalers and OutRun is one of my favorite games of all time. Nice job, Splash Wave. My favorite OutRun song and my favorite show on UA-cam.
I have to confess, recently I learned how to create art and animate in PowerPoint. Your videos have been inspiring and your technical explanations have helped me create various forms: Scale backgrounds, have them run at different speeds, all these things I learned from this channel!
I had intended to file this under my watch later list. Then I blinked, and you were wrapping up with the outro. I think it’s safe to say I’m hooked on your style and presentation.
Being born in the late 80's in a country without a lot of arcades I always felt like a missed out on the arcade phenomena of the 80's and 90's, like Hang On and Space Harrier. But I remember the first time I played Shenmue on the Dreamcast I was really exited to get a chance to play them at least in a simulated version of those japanese arcades I had read so much about. It was a cool experiance. Love the video as always, fantastic work!
Finally.. your channel's name is honoured! What an absolute pleasure it is to watch your videos! As the other commenter said here.. indeed please never stop. :)
such a good channel high quality Fond memories of these arcades and the home ports fun fact- outrun was used on tomorrows world (UK) for A DRINK DRIVE test and how it affects your judgement in the 80s thanks for an informative and enjoyable trip down nostalgia lane
AHH, when you drop a video it's just a full-blown documentary ecstasy, and this continually reminds me why I love video games so much! . Plus, talking about one of my all-time favourite shooter games, Space Harrier?! . Spoiling us with great docs, thank you once again! . .
That was an awesome episode of Miami Vice where Crockett tries to save Gina. The original boss babe. I'm talking about 13:14. They try to save Gina from Stanley Tucci's character.
Original Outrun arcade machine i got to try out during my Japan trip in 2018 and enjoyed the experience. Super-Hang on, Space Harrier and Outrun will always be great timeless classics.
Just found your channel… amazing! At first I thought you were reuploading shows that had aired on cable tv or something with this kind of budget and structure. I’m blown away by the quality of these video game documentaries!
I can’t hit the like button enough, StrafeFox you are the best retro UA-camr bar none. Amazing video and incredible production values as always, your graphics and narrative flow are off the charts, thank you!
I see a new video from Splash Wave, I click and like the video. Been a minute since the last one, was pleasantly surprised to you you pop up on my feed! I always catch myself rewatching your older content.
Y'know I had not realized in spite of the name of the channel, that the history of Out Run had not really been discussed yet. Another fantastic video, please never stop.
Thanks so much! And yeah it was about time for a new Out Run video, my previous one is already over 10 years old I think :)
You always provide such amazing production quality, narrations, editing and storytelling. I love these immersive history lessons. So glad I discovered this page on YT.
What an odd way to say it. You're on UA-cam right now, that's a little redundant to say it.
@@jarlwhiterun7478 Thanks for taking the time to point out the redundancy in my compliment. You must be a thrill to talk to at parties.
@@amizany415 Great job, Magellan. What's next?
It’s AI narration dude. What do you expect.
@@gatsbyexpresscheck the description- it's been narrated by the same real person for years!
oh boy, I wish this video never ended. The playlist I use to work is a mix of: Hang On, Space Harries, Outrun and After Burner, I really like SEGA's golden age.
Such an incredible time at the Arcades, and why I'm a Sega kid for life :D
When the world needed him most he came back with a blast! Thanks Strafefox for your amazing quality. Every video is a masterpiece. Which is no surprise after telling me how many months you've been working on one of these!
In my opinion, this is the most underrated channel on youtube
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Cringe hyperbole
Hello fellow UA-cam comment section. I would like to let you know that this is just my opinion. Regardless if you disagree, I stand by my opinion that @strafefox is the most underrated channel on UA-cam. Thank you so much for your understanding and have a nice life. ☺️
@@Sihbus thank you for sharing your narrow scope multiple times 😘
💯💯💯
Outrun is in my top 10 greatest games of all time. I still remember the first time I played it. The game stuck with me so I was excited when they released an arcade perfect version for the Saturn. I still listen to the soundtrack often to this day.
Yep, I smashed the like button like it was 1987 again. Those emerging times were magical, because they had to work with little resources and still managed to crank out all these hits that we still talk about 36 years later.
But there was no like button in 1987.
I was a kid when I played these games. What a real special time that was, no internet to spoil, you'd walk down the street and new games were there.
Words can´t describe the fun i´ve had with SEGA´s arcade games. The graphics, gameplay and foremost the soundtracks are unforgettable.
Even when Hang On was surpassed by more advanced games, I still wanted to get on that bike. Good times!
It has become a classic, that's for sure :)
Me too I was to young and to small to do so
@@djangosouthwest6043 me too, i couldn't really play it at all but i remember my dad lifting me on it and standing by to watch that i didnt fall, so i could pretend to play during the attract mode. Sadly when i was old enough to play, they had replaced the bike model for the upright one.
@@pablozambrano16 by the time I got older the arcade place already shut sucks
I love the use of Virtua Cop music in this video, haha. Great stuff as always! OutRun in particular is one of my all-time favs. I remember seeing the motorized cabinet of it and Hang-On in arcades and was always impressed by how immersive they made the games feel. I'd love to try a real moving cabinet again.
Thanks so much! and ha! whenever I need to fill a music-gab in a video I can always count on Virtua Cop and Bat Man Returns ;)
Sega was an arcade hit factory and these were my favorite games ever. This was pure bliss to me!!
Everyone should like and share this guy's videos. He deserves more attention for how much work he puts into this content. (especially the Castlevania documentary WOW)
I haven't stopped playing any of these games as of 2023 and don't plan to. Awesome video as always, about one of my favorite periods of videogaming, the wonders of scaling in SEGA arcades.
The authors of this channel constantly push out amazing content! The production quality is off the charts! with writing and narration to match! The research involved is also immaculate. It seems each video takes roughly 4 months to develop but I much rather prefer this level of quality and research instead of the rushed weekly videos that other channels chase to try to match the algorithm. It's just so nice to see a video that isn't filled with inaccurate research, lack of sources, grammatical errors, and more. Keep it up, your content is absolutely top tier!
Completely agree. Produce great videos at their own pace rather than chase a deadline, (which gamers know destroys good games) and that makes me look forward to new videos than it does on other channels that churn them out where I pick and choose what I watch.
I really liked how you tied all of those games together. I remember playing Outrun on Sega as a kid and it’s soundtrack still inspires me to this day.
I've never wanted a day to end as quickly as today. So, that I may get home and watch this. I'm so excited 🥰
Ha! I was thinking the same thing! 😂
An masterclass on video production, there simply isn't an channel that does it best then the splash Wave Team.
Once again the production value of this seemingly surpasses any big-name TV release. Man, this is so good. I love these documentaries. Keep it up!
Splash Wave doesn't upload often, but it's a great day when they do. Another banger of an episode - and one about some of my all-time favorites. 😀
Some days, the right video finds you at the right time. Another day in paradise with this channel.
I've said it many times before, and I will happily say it again, the production quality of the videos on this channel is absolutely incredible. Top drawer content, amazing.
I don't care how long these take, I'll wait what it takes each time until they come out to enjoy. 👏👏👏
Awesome! A history lesson about Segas groundbreaking arcade classics for the ages.
I know what I'm watching the second I'm off work! Thank you for such incredible content. I hope the algorithm gets this to everyone as it deserves.
Those arcade cabinet renders were crazy good!
It's like Christmas whenever a new Strafefox video comes out! ❤
Another excellent video from you. Incredibly polished, no filler, no annoying mid-video sponsors, just good quality, well researched content. Thanks again.
No repetition of points which seem to be common in UA-cam videos as well as mentioning things and then saying 'we'll come to that later'.
It feels like the love for classic gaming is still there from the makers and that's probably due to them but having to rush out so many videos.
You know it's going to be a good Money when there's a new strafefox video! Fantastic job as always.
When someone tells me that the content on UA-cam is garbage, I show them this channel. It is always worth waiting a few months to see quality content.
What a time to be alive and witnessing all this gaming history as it happened! I couldn't ask for a better timeline! Amazing content as always!
Outrun is my favorite arcade driving game. It's perfect in every way, and was super avant-garde. Yu Suzuki and the SEGA team did some amazing wizardry to pull this one off. Salute. You guys will remain as legends in the classic arcade gaming fraternity, and no doubt inspired many a modern arcade racing game!
Awesome work.. Sega in the eighties was an absolute beast
wow those games are pretty impressive for 1985. I tend to forgot how far ahead the arcades were compared to home consoles in those days
Ah, it's always a happy day in which there is a new Splash Wave video! Also refreshing to see parts of the gaming history that's not always told.
You guys deserve much more views, subs, everything.
Marvelous production! I am always amazed by your team's dedication in making these "documentaries". For me, your channel is one of the heavyweights of top-tier UA-cam channels with high production value. Really worth the wait!
Just finished the new Retronauts episode on Outrun! This was the perfect accompaniment. Great work.
always a video with extreme quality, for sure you love what you do! really enjoy the way the channel tells the story behind the games, it really makes you aprecciate all the things that happened so we can enjoys these games! man, i miss SEGA.. they had so much personallity, you could always tell that a games was a SEGA game, i miss those days...
Thank you for this beautifully edited, well documented, and highly entertaining video. What a great channel!
Best content on UA-cam by far. You succeed every time in making some of the most compelling content on the internet. Please keep up the great work!
I’m glad I found this channel years ago i appreciate your work documenting the making of the games we love 💯🙏🏾
The production, presentation and overall esthetics made for a phenomenal video. Thanks for the highly entertaining and inspiring video. Awesome job.
Excellent production as always. Thank you for your service!
Yet again another master piece. Thanks for always raise the bar in every new episode. 😊
Another master piece. You should considering selling those videos as a Blue ray collection for collectors or even schools. Thank you
For collectors, yes. Schools? Lol no. Schools are no longer places for education.
@@hieioni3354 maybe in Murica. Children here learn
@@saschaberger3212 Where is here?
@@hieioni3354 not murica
@@saschaberger3212 Don't want to tell huh? That's fine.
Love your videos as always! Well done. Suzuki's games are absolut classics and his name will be remembered for ages.
Another outstanding video! I love learning about all the work that went into these classic games from my childhood. Thank you for continuing to make some of my favourite content out there and for all your hard work.
I've been a huge fan for years, every time I see there's a new video, it just takes priority one.
Pacing, sources, script, visuals and music choices are so, so well made.
When the documentary took on those beautiful 3D visuals, mimicking Outrun's aesthetics, the video just hit perfection!! 💯✨
Time and time again you guys deliver a top rate production. Absolutely fantastic.
Another absolute banger video. I love getting to learn about the development of these games, and your production values are amazing. Love it!
Yet another awesome video! Always love learning more about these games.
Really loved the deluxe cabinets, those really took the experience above anything else.
An absolutely outstanding and informative episode -- yet again. A suitable treatment to some of the greatest and most important 80s videogames ever. This channel should put certain other high profile channels out there (naming no names, ahem) to shame.
Amazing showcase of Sega classics
Great production as always. Excellent gaming documentary.
Thanks so much!
Yu Suzuki and his team deserve nothing but respect. These games were part of my childhood.
I miss this period, thank you for reminding me of it
[Coury] Amazing video. Space Harrier is my favorite game of all time and its impact on me cannot be overstated.
The visuals on this channel are absolutely amazing.
Liked before watching.
Your uploads take months, but it's always appreciated.
Now, I'll actually watch the video.
Fantastic review of some of Sega's arcade classics under Yu Suzuki. Fantastic job everyone!!!!!!!
Bravo! As someone who's developed 3 mobile games, I enjoy discovering other creators' stories.
Wow...this was absolutely incredible Splash Wave. I remember the very first time I saw Space Harrier in the arcades...I was absolutely mesmerized (1987, I think). I remember wanting so badly to have that experience on my Master System or Nes...
When the Sega Genesis launched in 1989 with Space Harrier II...I knew I had to have it. I got my Genesis in 1989 with Altered Beast, Ghouls n' Ghosts, and Space Harrier II. While Space Harrier for the Genesis didn't quite reach the arcade version it was decent for the year. At least it made me good enough to beat Space Harrier in the arcades with 2 credits. Great content!
You always put so much time and care into these videos, thanks!
Wow! So amazing to see a new video with so many great games!
Miss you bro!
Recently, life has been difficult; it's about time your video arrived.
Thanks! and I hope things will get better for you in the near future!
It's actually a crime that you don't have more views.
OutRun is an absolute work of art, from music to feel to art, and this retrospective absolutely lives up to it- and even covers two other classics to boot!
Wonderful stuff, love the 3D models here.
Great video as always! I haven’t always commented, but the quality as a whole is hard for other creators to match with the citations and real footage from development for example. I still can’t believe there aren’t more subs, I’ve told everyone I know.
I remember playing Outrun and Hang On as a kid, maybe as an 8 year old, at Chuck E Cheese- those games were 'better' than the other arcade games from the time. And the fact you got to ride on a life size racing motorcycle was pretty mind blowing. And who could forget the full size Afterburner? Those games had 'staying' power as well, as some arcades kept them around well into the early part of the final stage Arcade renovation/refurbishment era from the early 90s which deleted the 'look' of the 70s and 80s arcades for a cleaner, "family fun" center look. Thanks for the outstanding historical recap and video!
SPLASH WAVE IS AT IT AGAIN AND ON ONE OF MY FAVORITE GAMES! WAITED A LONG TIME AS IT'S IN YOUR NAME OF YOUR CHANNEL ❤
Hang On and Out Run are fun to play. Looking forward to the next one.
As soon as I press play on any video of this channel I'm glued to the screen until the end, even when it's about games that I never cared about.
Another master piece! Really thanks for the video
What a nice video. The information, the visuals, the vibes, I love everything in this videos. I have a lot of nostalgia for the Sega super scalers and OutRun is one of my favorite games of all time.
Nice job, Splash Wave. My favorite OutRun song and my favorite show on UA-cam.
I have splash wave. It just sounds in the wrong key to me.
I miss this series, it's so fun to watch.
Damn, Strafe- you really know how to make my day better!
Every time you upload I get so excited, the quality and production of your videos are top notch!
This rules. I always love your videos, the amount of care and attention you put into them is seriously impressive
These videos are so good and useful, they should be preserved for historical purposes.
I have to confess, recently I learned how to create art and animate in PowerPoint. Your videos have been inspiring and your technical explanations have helped me create various forms: Scale backgrounds, have them run at different speeds, all these things I learned from this channel!
That's really cool! I'm glad my videos helped you on your own creative projects!
Another great episode. Thank you for the great content!!!
Top tier info, animation, editing and narration as always. Thank you.
I had intended to file this under my watch later list. Then I blinked, and you were wrapping up with the outro. I think it’s safe to say I’m hooked on your style and presentation.
Impressive video as always and a pure joy to watch. Thanks you for your hard work ❤
Being born in the late 80's in a country without a lot of arcades I always felt like a missed out on the arcade phenomena of the 80's and 90's, like Hang On and Space Harrier. But I remember the first time I played Shenmue on the Dreamcast I was really exited to get a chance to play them at least in a simulated version of those japanese arcades I had read so much about. It was a cool experiance. Love the video as always, fantastic work!
Finally.. your channel's name is honoured! What an absolute pleasure it is to watch your videos! As the other commenter said here.. indeed please never stop. :)
i wish you uploaded more often but i understand quality needs time. THE BEST game history channel on entire youtube. i love you.
such a good channel
high quality
Fond memories of these arcades and the home ports
fun fact- outrun was used on tomorrows world (UK) for A DRINK DRIVE test and how it affects your judgement in the 80s
thanks for an informative and enjoyable trip down nostalgia lane
AHH, when you drop a video it's just a full-blown documentary ecstasy, and this continually reminds me why I love video games so much!
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Plus, talking about one of my all-time favourite shooter games, Space Harrier?!
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Spoiling us with great docs, thank you once again!
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That was an excellent vid, loved learning all the little tidbits, and it's always crazy just how much effort you put into the production - well done!
Thanks so much!
That was an awesome episode of Miami Vice where Crockett tries to save Gina. The original boss babe. I'm talking about 13:14. They try to save Gina from Stanley Tucci's character.
Yep, "Blood and Roses" a great vice episode
Thanks for always putting out absolutely amazing content!
When a video of yours comes out, I stop all tasks just to watch. Never stop!
I often put this on the switch version n just listen to that fantastic music in the background. Great video, thank you !
Original Outrun arcade machine i got to try out during my Japan trip in 2018 and enjoyed the experience.
Super-Hang on, Space Harrier and Outrun will always be great timeless classics.
Just found your channel… amazing! At first I thought you were reuploading shows that had aired on cable tv or something with this kind of budget and structure. I’m blown away by the quality of these video game documentaries!
I can’t hit the like button enough, StrafeFox you are the best retro UA-camr bar none. Amazing video and incredible production values as always, your graphics and narrative flow are off the charts, thank you!
I see a new video from Splash Wave, I click and like the video. Been a minute since the last one, was pleasantly surprised to you you pop up on my feed! I always catch myself rewatching your older content.