The genre really did shift to VR didn't it? Not to say that's a bad thing at all. Having on rail shooters nowadays on other platforms is questionable. The market for that is even lower considering the peripherals you need on a TV. It is cheaper, but most people aren't gonna get a peripheral for one specific genre
@@WHIPTY Under Fire isnt bad compared to Area51/Lethal Enforcers, and Dead Angle is good for its time albeiit super old. There's Gundblade/La Machineguns too
Nice breakdown! Also worth mentioning: In Japan, Time Crisis got a PS2 release as part of Namco's Gunvari Collection, which was Point Blank 1-3 and Time Crisis on one PS2 disc!
Time Crisis 3 does support the original gun con, that's the way I played it back in the day, Alicia's sniping sections are a pain though and I could never finish that mode (you have to shoot the arrows to look around)
I've been rocking the Time Crisis games literally since the very first game and love them so damn much. The first game being cheesy as hell with the voice acting but fun with all the action scenes. All the way up to the PS3 versions. On rail shooters are a dying genre for console gamers which sucks pretty bad. But if Namco busted out Time Crisis 5 with all the extras like they typically do for a home release and give us a proper Guncon 4 then I'd be all for it just like I have been the past 3 generations.
I'm with you. I have almost every major light gun game from the 32-bit era and up. I even have Elemental Gearbolt on PSone which is really cool but quite hard. Virtua Cop and House of the Dead was king up until Time Crisis came out for me. After that Time Crisis took the crown and hasn't been dethroned since. Sadly the PS3 and Wii era was the dying days for light gun games. I remember when the Guncon 3 came out I was really excited for a resurgence of rail gun shooters but after the release of TC4 nothing else came ever came out for it except for Razing Storm... Lol.
I love watching your videos, no matter what subject you cover. I'm not big on shooters other than House of the Dead, but this opened my eyes to Time Crisis. Your dedication to the craft is outstanding - you're still my favorite UA-cam channel. Keep up the great work!!!
Time Crisis was one of the best on-rail shooter games with an epic plot and music! I would almost compare the game to how Sega made their games with those elements, namely Sonic Adventure.
Rosseen Glimmer for some reason an obvious plot seemed to make the game a lot better.... probably because of the castle because it didn’t seem possible for an individual to do it. This is my favourite game ever. I loved everything about the game since 2014. I had the PS1 version with the gun controller. I find the gun controller better. What about you. What would you rank it??
Perfect review!!! Just got 2 Guncons and Time crisis 1 for my Studio, can’t wait to play!! I remember time crisis from our local movie theatre, always had a line to play.
Gamesack and My life in gaming are the two best shows I have ever watch on youtube. To me they are what COMPILE and TECHNOSOFT were to videogames, not necessarily the most popular but definetely the very best. Thank you
+Rynex [Coury] The guys (and gal!) at GameSack are a huge inspiration to us, which is probably very evident. To have our show be named next to theirs really means a lot!
It's been a long time since i've watched them. They used to be my favorite channel though and I have some very fond memories of watching cgr on my wii.
The Guncon 3 deserves way more credit than it gets, it's accuracy is amazing. It's features and quality of games are the best the series has to offer. Even the FPS mode is not nearly as bad as people say. I think it's just they are so dam good at making arcade shooters that other modes can't live up to it.
Kenny Lust I agree. You're like the Captain Disillusion of video game reviews- well-editied, entertaining videos that deserve more credit than they get.
I used to plug in a controller into port two so I could use my big toe to hit the circle button, it made it like the arcade. I played this game every day from August 1998 (when I got it for my birthday) until I got House of the Dead 2 on my Dreamcast. 9/9/1999 was an amazing day.
I fell in love with Time Crisis from the first moment I played it in the Arcade. Once I had money as a teenager i started collecting the home console versions and all the gcons to go along with them. The home console versions are great, but nothing beats the feeling of playing the arcade version, getting your best friend and playing the two-player mode and having each others backs. The foot pedal on the arcade version was so intuitive, and I remember that the guns on the Time Crisis 2 cabinets had the pistol slide that would actually pull back with serious force whenever you fired a shot. This is one of my favourite videos from you guys. Well done Coury.
They could’ve just let you use the D-pad on the second controller or let you move the Sniper Aiming Reticule by aiming the Guncon at the corners of the screen. That would’ve let Time Crisis 3 be playable on the original Guncon.
Yes! Time Crisis is also my favourite. I get especially nostalgic over Time Crisis 1 and the first controller I had for it came with a foot-pedal and looked like Judge Dredd's gun. I forget who made it.
I bought the PS3 combo game with Deadstorm Pirates to play with my kids at home. We use the move controller since it is easier for the kids. Now when we get to play the arcade version our quarters last a bit longer lol. I get stuck in the middle with the wheel of course.
Man I played the hell out of the first three, and they were so much fun. I particularly like the area complete theme so much because it feels like I accomplished something like a badass.
I played Time Crisis 2 a lot with my brother in the arcades, it was so awesome, definitely one of my favorite on rail shooters. I like House of the Dead to, but Time Crisis has a very special place in my heart.
Time Crisis feels like a love from a past life. I remember playing the games down the arcade with my little brother, playing the PlayStation 1 games at a friends and eventually grabbing my own copies that quickly became the most played games on the system. TC2 was pretty much the reason I picked up the ps2. I remember first seeing the G-Con 2 in a pokey little store 30 miles away during a trip to Norwich... I had to have it. I'm pretty sure I own TC3 but for some reason just don't remember it =\ TC4 was OK... I never got the G-Con with mine... eventually it got patched to work with the move so that was my only way of playing it. I would love to get a TC2 arcade setup for my garage which the huge screens... never going to happen... but I can dream. Thanks for taking me back to the days when one if my favorite styles of games... was king of the arcade (at least at my locals)
I remember playing Crisis Zone in an arcade once, sadly I did not know what I was doing, as my only light gun experience was Virtua Cop 2, House of the Dead 2 and 3, something with dinosaurs by Sega and CryTek and the NES classics, so I lost. I wonder if the machine is still there, I want to give it another shot now that I know what it's about. Thank you very much for this awesome showcase!
Time Crisis remains one of my favourite arcade titles ever, so many fond memories of playing them when on holidays, really wish they'd repackage them for PS4!
This is probably my favorite episode yet. Very informative like always but since I love the Time Crisis series, it gives this episode the edge. I feel this is the best coverage of the Time Crisis series I've ever seen. I usually don't comment on any video but since you gave one of my favorite series well deserved justice I had to thank you. Keep up the great work and videos. I really enjoy all of them.
I solved the foot pedal issue in a roundabout way. I love my Namco Guncon 2, and I also acquired a third-party Logic 3 P99K Light Blaster with a foot pedal. The gun itself was excrement, but I saved the foot pedal, took apart my Guncon, and wired it into the front red buttons with the wire coming out the bottom of the grip. Wonderful! If you play on carpet, it helps to put a board underneath for positive pedal action.
I got to play 5 at Dave and Busters in NYC. It was kinda hard to get used to the two foot peddles. I made it up to the first boss and died. I would have continued but the price to play one game is really expensive. I really wish Sega would have shown the same love for Virtua Cop like Namco does with Time Crisis. Virtua Cop 3 is one of my personal favorites but it seems like it'll never make it to a console.
one of my favorite genre, I had so much fun with this series, and other GunCon games. If you never played it, Elemental Gearbot on the PS1 is awesome with the GunCon. its a reason to keep CRTs around :)
We had a Time Crisis II Machine in the arcade near me, my old local hangout, but there was only one gun. They took it away, and replaced it with a Raising Storm one, which I never knew had anything to do with Time Crisis until now. They took that away too. Now there's some stupid Emoticon claw machine there.
Great work on this video Coury. I got parts 2-4 last night at a local game store. Only thing I wish I would have researched is the external cable that you need to play the game.
That was the main problem with TC1, bullets that hit you were unmarked. So it was impossible to dodge. You just had to be fast. TC2 Arcade was also MUCH harder than the PS2 version, most notably due to the decrease in graphics (bullets are a bit harder to spot) but also, Wild Dog's bullets didn't give out a pulse when they were about to hit you. Also, Alan and Wesley were the best :D
Time Crisis series, House of the Dead series, Virtua Cop series, Confidential Mission, Carnevil, Jurassic Park: The Lost World and Silent Scope were some of the best examples of the light gun genre. Great retrospective gentleman.
Good retrospective. I played Crisis Zone back in 2001 at an arcade. Great experience using the machine gun, the feedback on it was crazy although probably less so than in real life. I know you don't like the FPS segments of the newer games but going forward to evolve the series that probably is the way forward in having it off the rails.
damn, talk about a nostalgia trip. Pretty sure the original Time Crisis was the very first game I ever played along with Gran Turismo on the PS1. None of my friends really knew about it since it wasn't really popularized as much in the States, but it was so much fun
This video was freaking awesome! Thank you for making it! Loved hearing about the development the story, the hardware changes! Seriously a great video!
There is another great way to get a good foot pedal on the PS1. Just use one of the steering wheels for driving games on the second port. The foot pedals use the same button layout. What about dancing mats? might be also a solution. Great video, makes me wanna play TC again.
That's some comprehensive coverage, thanks and very nice. Also, based on what you were saying about the green lead in the component hookup, I really didn't need to buy a Sony SCPH-1160 so that I can use my component hookup on my BVM? Rats, just bought one. I bought it to use a Guncon for the first time as I have been very disappointed in how jumpy the reticle is (and therefore inaccurate) for my Sega Stunner, Justifier, Cobra lightgun and Dreamcast lightgun (japanese) for Virtua Cop, Death Crimson OX, House of the Dead, etc... Does anyone else have a problem with the reticle jumping around on the initial entry screen for those games? No matter where I put the brightness and contrast and how clean the gun is, ambient lighting, etc. they just never seem to "settle down". anyway, rant over, thanks for the video and glad you posted it.
+DaveB038 [Coury] For whats its worth, I got myself a 1160 just out of convenience. On the topic of jumpiness, I've found that the GunCon1 for some reason holds a lot more rock solid than the 2. You don't get as much jumpiness. On a side note, I'm not sure if this matters or not, but someone told me this morning that there is a difference between the GunCon 2s made in China and the ones made in Japan. The Japanese ones are better, I guess. Maybe that would solve the issue. Its something that I'm definitely going to investigate.
I remember being insanely excited as a kid when time crisis 2 with the guncon came out for ps2! I had already played it in the arcade and it was me favorite game in the arcade. I'd look for a time crisis game if I was in an arcade lol. I played the hell out of time crisis 2 and 3 on ps2. With the story mode in 3 just being such an awesome experience.
Stellar production quality, as usual. Not gonna lie though, I'm disappointed the Move controller wasn't properly tested and explained. Especially now that we have PSVR, the sharpshooter, that aim controller, etc. 🤔 I think another episode exploring those options might be great 👍
I've played Time Crisis 2 and 4 in the arcades back in my Teen years up to late Teens every Saturday with my mom before she goes to Bingo and then shopping for food. It was fun for me and got hooked to it along with House of the dead 2, 3, and 4, Time Crisis Blazing Storm, Operation G.H.O.S.T, That one game where you have to shoot Sea Creatures who are trying to kill you(can't remember name), Tekken 5-7(arcade versions except Fated Retribution) as those were the ones released in World of Fun, Timezone(yes, it's an arcade name), and Quantum World. Now I don't see them as much often as those were replaced with claw machines, coin pusher slots, Racing Games, Card Trading games(Oreca Battle as the name I can remember), Ocean King 3 games and the only game still standing in arcades and updated rn is Pump It Up. Now I have to use either emulation or just watch it on youtube (cause these consoles aren't worth buying anymore in today's standards as well as PS5 and Xbox One Series S imo) as they're the only ways of enjoying them. Like Time Crisis 4, which is the only gun game standing in the arcades mentioned above, are starting to show their age as they aren't properly maintained by the arcade Technicians.
I'm so glad time crisis 2 and 3 was ported to the PlayStation 2. The PlayStation 2 was at the point of technology where it had better visuals than the arcade. Both time crisis 2 and 3 on the PS2 had enhanced visuals and extra game modes not present on the arcade. I highly doubt time crisis 2 would ever fit on the PS1 disc, let alone run at a stable frame rate.
Fantastic! I've really come to appreciate you guys videos. Interesting and well produced. Now I've got an urge to play some Time Crisis and I know just how fix that.
Got a lot of fond memories of playing the first game on my PS1 with my controller on the floor for a pedal. Was real into lightgun games back then. Even liked stuff like Area 51 and Lethal Enforcers which have been kinda pushed aside other the years.
I own a copy of Time Crisis 2 for the PS2 (Just got it for Christmas), but I haven't played it yet due to me currently not owning a Guncon 2. However, my local arcade has a Time Crisis 4 machine, which quickly became my favorite arcade game and also introduced me to the Time Crisis franchise. I play it every time I visit. (Also, recently the arcade got a Time Crisis 5 machine, which really is freaking awesome. Time Crisis 4 is still my favorite, however.) If I get a PS3 anytime soon, I'll definitely look into that compilation pack with Time Crisis 4 in it.
PS2's _End Game_ lightgun game (speaking for NTSC-U/C) has 16_:_9 aspect ratio support in the game's menu but haven't yet used the lightgun for it on my 4_:_3 CRT set to its widescreen ratio mode. The angle for the field of view _does increase_ , IIRC. 👍 Also, IIRC, none of the beautiful 16_:_9 ratio tube CRT TV's will work with light guns - needs to be of certain models within the 4_:_3 CRT tube hardware (some of the 4_:_3 CRT's are not lightgun-friendly if they have certain specifications or advertised features)
Its been a long time since the last time i commented on a video. You are awesome. The things you covered, the details you gave were insane. Thank you so much. You deserve more subs Keep gaming. Peace
Great video, Corey. I love lightgun shooters, but being a SEGA fanboy, always stuck with SEGA lightgun games. I've only just got into the original Time Crisis and am really enjoying it. Your video helped me to see I need to check out the rest of the series. Thanks for recommending the Razing Storm collection. I hate war-based shooters, but the arcade mode in Razing Storm is actually pretty fun despite the godawful, generic dialogue and lack of character. Time Crisis 4 is great fun and Deadstorm Pirates is easily the best game in the collection, with that zaniness that's usually characteristic of SEGA lightgun games.
What was your exact set-up for getting good quality lightgun gameplay recorded? Did you use one of those rgb scart passthru adaptors that also extracts av composite & s-video (like the one on retrogaminguk site)? this way you record the RGB feed as you do through Framemeister and have the av feed going to the tube tv? Something I been curious on lately for the Sega Saturn Virta Cop games, and something I can test when one of those adaptors comes in the mail. As you'd expect - running the game thru framemeister and hdmi out to a splitter, one cable going to an hdmi to composite box wont work. analog to digital to analog again ;p was worth a shot for less than $10 on that hdmi to av box.
MATTKBAN Just a guess from personal experience but since they have a broadcast grade CRT they likely have an RGB out on the back that can be hooked up to a recording device.
That was another option I later realized ;p Not what was done as I messaged and they shared their set-up. Something I got for myself to get this to work is a component distribution amp. One component in to several out. These exist for all cable types and is pretty convenient. I now have double fat ps2's w/link port, Time Crisis 2 and Sony Wega/Trinitron tvs to have the arcade in my living room haha!
now that house of the dead is coming back , its time for time crisis to make a comeback for home consoles / pc , gaming for me feels empty without a good rail shooter
Instead of using the button at the butt of the grip as a pedal, consider this alternative. If you hold the GunCon 2 the same way that most people are taught to properly grip a real life handgun, your supporting hand's thumb naturally rests on one of the side buttons. (Either A or B depending on whether you're right or left handed. Both buttons do the same thing.) Now to pop out of cover, all you have to do is just squeeze the GunCon 2 with your support hand and relax to go back into cover.
Man i love light gun games but i never got into them that much on home consoles, always played them on the arcades. Time Crisis is definitely the series i think about the most in this genre even though i got into every game i saw in arcades, i got pretty good at some of them and even attracted a crowd sometimes, like one time in Crisis Zone i lost for the first time near the end and some dude gave me a coin so i could continue playing lol.
I'm surprised sony has yet to beg namco to make a new times crisis for VR. I mean the game basically feels like it would be at home at VR
I know this is an old comment, but on PC VRigade is pretty much Time Crisis in VR and I'd definitely recommend checking it out
Oh wow what an idea. Release the collection on it.
THEN ITS COOL BECAUSE ITS LIKE YOUR BATTLING WILD DOG IN REAL LIFE!!!!
@@Tallyanyer I think that microwave was talking about a psvr exclusive. But yes your right.
The genre really did shift to VR didn't it? Not to say that's a bad thing at all. Having on rail shooters nowadays on other platforms is questionable. The market for that is even lower considering the peripherals you need on a TV. It is cheaper, but most people aren't gonna get a peripheral for one specific genre
Time Crisis, Virtua Cop and The House of the Dead tie for top spot in my opinion.
@@WHIPTY Under Fire isnt bad compared to Area51/Lethal Enforcers, and Dead Angle is good for its time albeiit super old. There's Gundblade/La Machineguns too
*House of Reload
Nice breakdown! Also worth mentioning: In Japan, Time Crisis got a PS2 release as part of Namco's Gunvari Collection, which was Point Blank 1-3 and Time Crisis on one PS2 disc!
Time Crisis 3 does support the original gun con, that's the way I played it back in the day, Alicia's sniping sections are a pain though and I could never finish that mode (you have to shoot the arrows to look around)
I've been rocking the Time Crisis games literally since the very first game and love them so damn much. The first game being cheesy as hell with the voice acting but fun with all the action scenes. All the way up to the PS3 versions. On rail shooters are a dying genre for console gamers which sucks pretty bad. But if Namco busted out Time Crisis 5 with all the extras like they typically do for a home release and give us a proper Guncon 4 then I'd be all for it just like I have been the past 3 generations.
I'm with you. I have almost every major light gun game from the 32-bit era and up. I even have Elemental Gearbolt on PSone which is really cool but quite hard. Virtua Cop and House of the Dead was king up until Time Crisis came out for me. After that Time Crisis took the crown and hasn't been dethroned since. Sadly the PS3 and Wii era was the dying days for light gun games. I remember when the Guncon 3 came out I was really excited for a resurgence of rail gun shooters but after the release of TC4 nothing else came ever came out for it except for Razing Storm... Lol.
Time crisis 3 has two coolest handsomes and one hot girl as protagonist
I always though richard was the guy saying: ACTION! and RELOAD!
AlphaOmegaSin when will they port tc5 to ps4???
KewieCRC420 There was House of the Dead 4 for the PS3
I love watching your videos, no matter what subject you cover. I'm not big on shooters other than House of the Dead, but this opened my eyes to Time Crisis. Your dedication to the craft is outstanding - you're still my favorite UA-cam channel. Keep up the great work!!!
+8bitDNA [Coury] Thanks! Its always fun to be able to do videos like this on series that haven't been heavily covered on UA-cam already.
i can only agree. they could tell me about dolls or railway signals and i would still watch
Time Crisis was one of the best on-rail shooter games with an epic plot and music! I would almost compare the game to how Sega made their games with those elements, namely Sonic Adventure.
Rosseen Glimmer for some reason an obvious plot seemed to make the game a lot better.... probably because of the castle because it didn’t seem possible for an individual to do it.
This is my favourite game ever. I loved everything about the game since 2014. I had the PS1 version with the gun controller. I find the gun controller better.
What about you. What would you rank it??
@@mylifeingaming is there a way to use a controller for the foot pedal trick for time crisis 3 and crisis zone ?
Perfect review!!! Just got 2 Guncons and Time crisis 1 for my Studio, can’t wait to play!! I remember time crisis from our local movie theatre, always had a line to play.
17:25 I'm not sure that's how clothes work.
Gamesack and My life in gaming are the two best shows I have ever watch on youtube. To me they are what COMPILE and TECHNOSOFT were to videogames, not necessarily the most popular but definetely the very best.
Thank you
+Rynex since Game Sack is taking a break from making videos, I hope Game Sack fans flock over here to get their retro vidya youtubing
+Rynex [Coury] The guys (and gal!) at GameSack are a huge inspiration to us, which is probably very evident. To have our show be named next to theirs really means a lot!
Rynex cgr is awesome too
It's been a long time since i've watched them. They used to be my favorite channel though and I have some very fond memories of watching cgr on my wii.
The Guncon 3 deserves way more credit than it gets, it's accuracy is amazing. It's features and quality of games are the best the series has to offer. Even the FPS mode is not nearly as bad as people say. I think it's just they are so dam good at making arcade shooters that other modes can't live up to it.
You guys deserve sooo many more subs.
They'll get there. The production value of their videos is amazing.
Kenny Lust
I agree. You're like the Captain Disillusion of video game reviews- well-editied, entertaining videos that deserve more credit than they get.
support game sack too
Just got crises zone boxset and a second gun on order I'm super excited!
I used to plug in a controller into port two so I could use my big toe to hit the circle button, it made it like the arcade. I played this game every day from August 1998 (when I got it for my birthday) until I got House of the Dead 2 on my Dreamcast. 9/9/1999 was an amazing day.
I fell in love with Time Crisis from the first moment I played it in the Arcade. Once I had money as a teenager i started collecting the home console versions and all the gcons to go along with them. The home console versions are great, but nothing beats the feeling of playing the arcade version, getting your best friend and playing the two-player mode and having each others backs. The foot pedal on the arcade version was so intuitive, and I remember that the guns on the Time Crisis 2 cabinets had the pistol slide that would actually pull back with serious force whenever you fired a shot. This is one of my favourite videos from you guys. Well done Coury.
I really miss the light gun games
They could’ve just let you use the D-pad on the second controller or let you move the Sniper Aiming Reticule by aiming the Guncon at the corners of the screen. That would’ve let Time Crisis 3 be playable on the original Guncon.
Yes! Time Crisis is also my favourite. I get especially nostalgic over Time Crisis 1 and the first controller I had for it came with a foot-pedal and looked like Judge Dredd's gun. I forget who made it.
I bought the PS3 combo game with Deadstorm Pirates to play with my kids at home. We use the move controller since it is easier for the kids. Now when we get to play the arcade version our quarters last a bit longer lol. I get stuck in the middle with the wheel of course.
I love how in depth you guys go with these videos
I played Time Crisis 5 at a Dave & Busters. It's pretty fun. I still prefer the art style of the first two, though.
Jose Romero TC 3's Art style just alurring me at the 1st time I played in the arcade (,and then I played TC2 1th time).
I played it there briefly in Florida
I played it there briefly in Florida.
Man I played the hell out of the first three, and they were so much fun. I particularly like the area complete theme so much because it feels like I accomplished something like a badass.
I played the first three too. I wanted 4, but my brother chose microshit instead.
I love Razing Storm... PS Move works really well for it and the separate navigation controller makes the FPS parts work a lot better
Deadstorm Pirates pretty cool too
Love the cinematography of your series, really nice and clear. Keep goin' on!
I played Time Crisis 2 a lot with my brother in the arcades, it was so awesome, definitely one of my favorite on rail shooters. I like House of the Dead to, but Time Crisis has a very special place in my heart.
Amazing Production - this is the kind of Episode I would watch more than once!
The first time I saw the hammer slide back during a shootout at the arcade, I said, that's the hardest pink and baby blue guns I ever saw.
Loved my Guncon 2 back in the day, the PAL version was blue. Great looking gun.
Mr Fancy Pants That sounds cool. I’ve just got the Guncon, which still grey.
No mate pal version was grey. Sega had blue stunner
@Brian Lawrence the first one was grey the PS2 guncon 2 was blue. I had it.
I recall a Time Crisis game for ps3 costing a fortune. These games actually look fun, thanks for the info.
Time Crisis feels like a love from a past life. I remember playing the games down the arcade with my little brother, playing the PlayStation 1 games at a friends and eventually grabbing my own copies that quickly became the most played games on the system.
TC2 was pretty much the reason I picked up the ps2. I remember first seeing the G-Con 2 in a pokey little store 30 miles away during a trip to Norwich... I had to have it.
I'm pretty sure I own TC3 but for some reason just don't remember it =\
TC4 was OK... I never got the G-Con with mine... eventually it got patched to work with the move so that was my only way of playing it.
I would love to get a TC2 arcade setup for my garage which the huge screens... never going to happen... but I can dream.
Thanks for taking me back to the days when one if my favorite styles of games... was king of the arcade (at least at my locals)
I remember playing Crisis Zone in an arcade once, sadly I did not know what I was doing, as my only light gun experience was Virtua Cop 2, House of the Dead 2 and 3, something with dinosaurs by Sega and CryTek and the NES classics, so I lost.
I wonder if the machine is still there, I want to give it another shot now that I know what it's about.
Thank you very much for this awesome showcase!
Time Crisis remains one of my favourite arcade titles ever, so many fond memories of playing them when on holidays, really wish they'd repackage them for PS4!
This is probably my favorite episode yet. Very informative like always but since I love the Time Crisis series, it gives this episode the edge. I feel this is the best coverage of the Time Crisis series I've ever seen. I usually don't comment on any video but since you gave one of my favorite series well deserved justice I had to thank you. Keep up the great work and videos. I really enjoy all of them.
I solved the foot pedal issue in a roundabout way. I love my Namco Guncon 2, and I also acquired a third-party Logic 3 P99K Light Blaster with a foot pedal. The gun itself was excrement, but I saved the foot pedal, took apart my Guncon, and wired it into the front red buttons with the wire coming out the bottom of the grip. Wonderful! If you play on carpet, it helps to put a board underneath for positive pedal action.
Just got a nostalgia wave for time crisis and found your channel. Subscribed
I got to play 5 at Dave and Busters in NYC. It was kinda hard to get used to the two foot peddles. I made it up to the first boss and died. I would have continued but the price to play one game is really expensive. I really wish Sega would have shown the same love for Virtua Cop like Namco does with Time Crisis. Virtua Cop 3 is one of my personal favorites but it seems like it'll never make it to a console.
one of my favorite genre, I had so much fun with this series, and other GunCon games. If you never played it, Elemental Gearbot on the PS1 is awesome with the GunCon. its a reason to keep CRTs around :)
That deluxe edition it came with was crazy. Silver metal suitcade with a golden light gun. Crazy expensive in the aftermarket.
Great content! I bought all the time crisis games up to PS3 and I've been having a lot of fun playing it again.
We had a Time Crisis II Machine in the arcade near me, my old local hangout, but there was only one gun. They took it away, and replaced it with a Raising Storm one, which I never knew had anything to do with Time Crisis until now. They took that away too. Now there's some stupid Emoticon claw machine there.
Damn! What a BRILLIANT episode. Sitting here next to my copies of TC 1-3 i smiled for the entire 30 minutes!
Great episode, informative and I very much like your style of humor.
Guys this video was Rank S+++! Thanks for Time Crisis nostalgia ;D
Great work on this video Coury. I got parts 2-4 last night at a local game store. Only thing I wish I would have researched is the external cable that you need to play the game.
That was the main problem with TC1, bullets that hit you were unmarked. So it was impossible to dodge. You just had to be fast.
TC2 Arcade was also MUCH harder than the PS2 version, most notably due to the decrease in graphics (bullets are a bit harder to spot) but also, Wild Dog's bullets didn't give out a pulse when they were about to hit you.
Also, Alan and Wesley were the best :D
I remember playing the spin off game in this series at the arcade. Crisis Zone.
Time Crisis series, House of the Dead series, Virtua Cop series, Confidential Mission, Carnevil, Jurassic Park: The Lost World and Silent Scope were some of the best examples of the light gun genre. Great retrospective gentleman.
Good retrospective. I played Crisis Zone back in 2001 at an arcade. Great experience using the machine gun, the feedback on it was crazy although probably less so than in real life.
I know you don't like the FPS segments of the newer games but going forward to evolve the series that probably is the way forward in having it off the rails.
Evan's hair is still cool.
17:30 she rips off her shirt to reveal even more clothes than can be plausibly be concealed by her previous outfit
Wild Dog's durability shares to the T-800 can survive explosion
I just played time crisis 3 at an arcade in holland Michigan called lost city, much nostalgia!
damn, talk about a nostalgia trip. Pretty sure the original Time Crisis was the very first game I ever played along with Gran Turismo on the PS1. None of my friends really knew about it since it wasn't really popularized as much in the States, but it was so much fun
I miss Time Crisis 2 in the arcade.. I was able to play through on just one credit... Sometimes not even losing a life!
I'm loving the longer episode format
This video was freaking awesome! Thank you for making it! Loved hearing about the development the story, the hardware changes! Seriously a great video!
I'd love to see ports of this series to PSVR with support for Move and the Aim controller.
The Time Crisis games were awesome. Another great lightgun game made by Namco was Point blank.
There is another great way to get a good foot pedal on the PS1. Just use one of the steering wheels for driving games on the second port. The foot pedals use the same button layout. What about dancing mats? might be also a solution. Great video, makes me wanna play TC again.
I love light gun games and appreciate your video. Great job
One of the best game related show on UA-cam. Cheers Guys.
This plus the Point Blank series is all you'll ever need for your light gun and trusty CRT.
Time crisis was the best game when I was a kid
That Rising Storm Time Crisis game looks like it's timeCrisis crossed with Neo Contra...
I found light gun games are a very underrated they haven't gotten too high in cost if you look in the right places
That's some comprehensive coverage, thanks and very nice. Also, based on what you were saying about the green lead in the component hookup, I really didn't need to buy a Sony SCPH-1160 so that I can use my component hookup on my BVM? Rats, just bought one. I bought it to use a Guncon for the first time as I have been very disappointed in how jumpy the reticle is (and therefore inaccurate) for my Sega Stunner, Justifier, Cobra lightgun and Dreamcast lightgun (japanese) for Virtua Cop, Death Crimson OX, House of the Dead, etc... Does anyone else have a problem with the reticle jumping around on the initial entry screen for those games? No matter where I put the brightness and contrast and how clean the gun is, ambient lighting, etc. they just never seem to "settle down". anyway, rant over, thanks for the video and glad you posted it.
+DaveB038 [Coury] For whats its worth, I got myself a 1160 just out of convenience. On the topic of jumpiness, I've found that the GunCon1 for some reason holds a lot more rock solid than the 2. You don't get as much jumpiness.
On a side note, I'm not sure if this matters or not, but someone told me this morning that there is a difference between the GunCon 2s made in China and the ones made in Japan. The Japanese ones are better, I guess. Maybe that would solve the issue. Its something that I'm definitely going to investigate.
I remember being insanely excited as a kid when time crisis 2 with the guncon came out for ps2! I had already played it in the arcade and it was me favorite game in the arcade. I'd look for a time crisis game if I was in an arcade lol.
I played the hell out of time crisis 2 and 3 on ps2. With the story mode in 3 just being such an awesome experience.
Holy crap!! THANK YOU for the tip about using the G-Con 2 pass thru with PS 2 running component.
Love this series, just went through Time Crisis 5:Mastermind Edition the other day, probably my favorite one
Stellar production quality, as usual. Not gonna lie though, I'm disappointed the Move controller wasn't properly tested and explained. Especially now that we have PSVR, the sharpshooter, that aim controller, etc. 🤔 I think another episode exploring those options might be great 👍
I actually saw a time crisis 2 arcade machine weeks ago, it's sorta weird honestly.
the blowback on the gun controllers there feels like heaven I swear
Great review! Time crisis is one of the greats of gaming, it's a shame we've lost the light gun genre.
I've played Time Crisis 2 and 4 in the arcades back in my Teen years up to late Teens every Saturday with my mom before she goes to Bingo and then shopping for food. It was fun for me and got hooked to it along with House of the dead 2, 3, and 4, Time Crisis Blazing Storm, Operation G.H.O.S.T, That one game where you have to shoot Sea Creatures who are trying to kill you(can't remember name), Tekken 5-7(arcade versions except Fated Retribution) as those were the ones released in World of Fun, Timezone(yes, it's an arcade name), and Quantum World. Now I don't see them as much often as those were replaced with claw machines, coin pusher slots, Racing Games, Card Trading games(Oreca Battle as the name I can remember), Ocean King 3 games and the only game still standing in arcades and updated rn is Pump It Up. Now I have to use either emulation or just watch it on youtube (cause these consoles aren't worth buying anymore in today's standards as well as PS5 and Xbox One Series S imo) as they're the only ways of enjoying them. Like Time Crisis 4, which is the only gun game standing in the arcades mentioned above, are starting to show their age as they aren't properly maintained by the arcade Technicians.
I appreciate you guys ! Keep up the great work ! Been a fan for years cheers 😁👍❤️☮️💯🔥
I'm so glad time crisis 2 and 3 was ported to the PlayStation 2. The PlayStation 2 was at the point of technology where it had better visuals than the arcade. Both time crisis 2 and 3 on the PS2 had enhanced visuals and extra game modes not present on the arcade. I highly doubt time crisis 2 would ever fit on the PS1 disc, let alone run at a stable frame rate.
Fantastic! I've really come to appreciate you guys videos. Interesting and well produced. Now I've got an urge to play some Time Crisis and I know just how fix that.
Got a lot of fond memories of playing the first game on my PS1 with my controller on the floor for a pedal. Was real into lightgun games back then. Even liked stuff like Area 51 and Lethal Enforcers which have been kinda pushed aside other the years.
Why someone tap the dislike button on this video! I am sure a fan of Virtua Cop gave the dislike! :)
[Coury] the rivalry continues even today!
Dont forget house of the dead
Sega made 4 youtube accounts just to dislike this video
Shhh! Don't tell them...
I use to love time crisis, but did not have a light gun...those memories 😏
The city in #3 looks like Ilios from Overwatch!
or the first day level from sonic unleashed.
I own a copy of Time Crisis 2 for the PS2 (Just got it for Christmas), but I haven't played it yet due to me currently not owning a Guncon 2.
However, my local arcade has a Time Crisis 4 machine, which quickly became my favorite arcade game and also introduced me to the Time Crisis franchise. I play it every time I visit. (Also, recently the arcade got a Time Crisis 5 machine, which really is freaking awesome. Time Crisis 4 is still my favorite, however.) If I get a PS3 anytime soon, I'll definitely look into that compilation pack with Time Crisis 4 in it.
what an awesome documentary and only 60k views... what a shame
Hey great information , i love the light gun games, ps1 , 2, and 3
Any other channel would have played the older titles on 16:9 :( Thanks for making all your videos look sweet!
Nexus Wait are they 16:9 compatible? That’s cool.
@@justanotheryoutubechannel No, they aren't.
PS2's _End Game_ lightgun game (speaking for NTSC-U/C) has 16_:_9 aspect ratio support in the game's menu but haven't yet used the lightgun for it on my 4_:_3 CRT set to its widescreen ratio mode. The angle for the field of view _does increase_ , IIRC. 👍 Also, IIRC, none of the beautiful 16_:_9 ratio tube CRT TV's will work with light guns - needs to be of certain models within the 4_:_3 CRT tube hardware (some of the 4_:_3 CRT's are not lightgun-friendly if they have certain specifications or advertised features)
Just beat the game today without losing a life :)
You, my friend, are a GOD
at beating Time Crisis!
Its been a long time since the last time i commented on a video. You are awesome. The things you covered, the details you gave were insane. Thank you so much. You deserve more subs Keep gaming. Peace
Great video, Corey.
I love lightgun shooters, but being a SEGA fanboy, always stuck with SEGA lightgun games. I've only just got into the original Time Crisis and am really enjoying it. Your video helped me to see I need to check out the rest of the series.
Thanks for recommending the Razing Storm collection. I hate war-based shooters, but the arcade mode in Razing Storm is actually pretty fun despite the godawful, generic dialogue and lack of character. Time Crisis 4 is great fun and Deadstorm Pirates is easily the best game in the collection, with that zaniness that's usually characteristic of SEGA lightgun games.
Thank-you for all your hard work.
Great production on your videos. I just subscribed :) I liked how you explain everything really easy
What was your exact set-up for getting good quality lightgun gameplay recorded? Did you use one of those rgb scart passthru adaptors that also extracts av composite & s-video (like the one on retrogaminguk site)? this way you record the RGB feed as you do through Framemeister and have the av feed going to the tube tv? Something I been curious on lately for the Sega Saturn Virta Cop games, and something I can test when one of those adaptors comes in the mail. As you'd expect - running the game thru framemeister and hdmi out to a splitter, one cable going to an hdmi to composite box wont work. analog to digital to analog again ;p was worth a shot for less than $10 on that hdmi to av box.
MATTKBAN Just a guess from personal experience but since they have a broadcast grade CRT they likely have an RGB out on the back that can be hooked up to a recording device.
That was another option I later realized ;p Not what was done as I messaged and they shared their set-up. Something I got for myself to get this to work is a component distribution amp. One component in to several out. These exist for all cable types and is pretty convenient. I now have double fat ps2's w/link port, Time Crisis 2 and Sony Wega/Trinitron tvs to have the arcade in my living room haha!
MATTKBAN Sounds awesome, may look into that myself.
now that house of the dead is coming back , its time for time crisis to make a comeback for home consoles / pc , gaming for me feels empty without a good rail shooter
Virtua Cop 3 and Lost World need a home port...
Instead of using the button at the butt of the grip as a pedal, consider this alternative. If you hold the GunCon 2 the same way that most people are taught to properly grip a real life handgun, your supporting hand's thumb naturally rests on one of the side buttons. (Either A or B depending on whether you're right or left handed. Both buttons do the same thing.) Now to pop out of cover, all you have to do is just squeeze the GunCon 2 with your support hand and relax to go back into cover.
Thanks for this video everything I needed to know . Was here
This video has been a trip down memory lane my brother and i played these games when we were kids good times 👍
we need a updated version of these games that will work on hdtvs
I had a "SuperJolt" guncon compatible gun, that had a pedal and a pretty cool recoil function, that made Timecrisis even better and more intense :-)
The madcatz light gun is awesome on the ps1 and ps2 l love it thanks for the awesome video.
25:46 HEY! That's what I played at Dave and Buster's and boy, it's REALLY fun
Man i love light gun games but i never got into them that much on home consoles, always played them on the arcades. Time Crisis is definitely the series i think about the most in this genre even though i got into every game i saw in arcades, i got pretty good at some of them and even attracted a crowd sometimes, like one time in Crisis Zone i lost for the first time near the end and some dude gave me a coin so i could continue playing lol.
Fantastic video! Learnt a lot and very interesting. Thank you
Time Crisis 4 is my favourite Time Crisis franchise of all.