James paused and entered an existential crisis on reviewing a game he came to love, paving the way for a more realized, well-rounded person/character and show. And that game was this.
@@NintendoComplete well... i don't appreciate you breaking and entering into my house everyday staring at my naked butt like a peeping tom phaggut, so you've got quite the nerve calling me rude. But if i was living in your level of rancid darkness, i guess i'd be very offended at someone else shedding the light of Christ on me. darkness is bliss, after all.
"If there's a steady paycheck in it, I'll believe anything you say." Greatest line in a movie imo but I'm biased being a super fan and collector of things GB.
If there’s something strange in the neighborhood, who ya gonna call? (Ghostbusters!) If there’s something weird, and it don’t look good, who ya gonna call? (Ghostbusters!)
I love Scalon/Scallion (The boss at 4:11 -ish) his expressions are menacingly adorable! I also am of such a mood about being woken up unexpectedly too. My online jabberwock mascot/persona took some cues from his design as well, especially the face!
My God! A cute 40 year old game! Still playable with console emulators. The fluidity is perfect and the fun is there too! You made my weekend! Thank you very much, have a good weekend too
@@petervladyevich8535: No problem. To be fair, the video-game industry took off in the 1980s, and the Genesis/Mega Drive was originally released in Japan in 1988.
The Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man made me remember a few lines: "Let's show this pile of dessert who's boss!"--Real Ghostbusters commercial "Anyone got a Real Big cup of Hot Chocolate?"--novelization of Ghostbusters the Movie
Hell yes dude, I love this game. It was easily the best way to bust ghosts at home until, say, Ghostbusters: the Video Game. A lot of creativity abounds here with the wacky and cool ghost designs that the movie only wished it had. This game wore its heart on its sleeve for such an early Genesis game, and I used to listen to its wonderful soundtrack quite a bit. It's so nostalgic.
I really enjoyed this game's goofy interpretation and rented in quite a bit in the short time I spent with SEGA before I got a Super NES. I owned the Atari 2600 one and while this is much better as a game than that previous attempt I do think it has more value in it's weird ambition than this does in it's more conforming playability.
Excellent playthrough. I've always seen gameplay pictures of this video-game adaptation of _Ghostbusters_ , but I've never played it. While I know some artistic liberties had to be taken, I'm disappointed that Winston Zedmore is absent from the game, not to mention that I'm disappointed that Sega and Compile didn't make Gozer the Gozerian the final boss, but did have a wannabe in the game. Keep up the good work. EDIT/ADD: I forgot to add that, ironically, Sega made a _Ghostbusters_ rip-off for the arcades and the Master System a year earlier called _Laser Ghost_ .
As we know, this game is clearly based on the events that happened after Ghostbusters 1, however it doesn't note the events of Ghostbusters 2, which suggests there were no major cases after the defeat of Gozer. So, the Sega game conflicts with the events of GB2. The game also conflicts with the reappearance of Stay Puft in the 2009 Ghostbusters video-game, as Ray noted it wasn't him this time, which itself doesn't suggest that the Stay Puft in this game happened. The Sega game also does not follow the canon of The Real Ghostbusters, as the episode "Citizen Ghost" takes place right after the events of GB1. It is concluded the Sega game is only canon in a timeline that includes the first film by itself.
Other than the unfortunate lack of Winston, this is probably the best of The Ghostbuster Video Games until Atari's 2009 Ghostbuster Game, with the sole exception of course being Hal Lab's New Ghostbusters 2.
And it was also the first GB game to have an original plot which seems to act like a bridge between the first and second movie. What's funny is that early Sega Genesis posters billed the game as Ghostbusters II before getting rid of the Roman numeral and just leaving it as Ghostbusters.
When it comes to Ghostbusters on the Sega Genesis, lemme tell ya something: bustin' makes me feel good.
After all these years, I had no idea this was developed by the Guardian Legend folks! It kind of shows in some ways.
James paused and entered an existential crisis on reviewing a game he came to love, paving the way for a more realized, well-rounded person/character and show. And that game was this.
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@@NintendoComplete well... i don't appreciate you breaking and entering into my house everyday staring at my naked butt like a peeping tom phaggut, so you've got quite the nerve calling me rude. But if i was living in your level of rancid darkness, i guess i'd be very offended at someone else shedding the light of Christ on me. darkness is bliss, after all.
"If there's a steady paycheck in it, I'll believe anything you say." Greatest line in a movie imo but I'm biased being a super fan and collector of things GB.
This Game have an alternative version with Winston as playable character.
Yup I definitely picked it up🍻
I was watching Ghostbusters when i got the notification for this
Brings some good memories! Another instance where they unfortunately didn't include Winston. (Ernie Hudson)
He was playable in Ghostbusters: Special Edition by Billytime Games.
@@MaycolGamer026We need to see Winston in action 😂
I'm pretty sure only the New Ghostbusters 2 actually had Winston as a playable character. At least until a good bit after the 90s
Ernie Hudson was a bit strict about his likeness in videogames, IIRC
Man, i used to play this a lot when i was a kid, i truly loved how Sega made such an amazing game based on the Ghostbusters!
My childhood!!! I loooved watchong my Dad play this!! Its all engrained in my head. 💖
If there’s something strange in the neighborhood, who ya gonna call? (Ghostbusters!)
If there’s something weird, and it don’t look good, who ya gonna call? (Ghostbusters!)
Nah, you call He-man.
Missy Elliot?
@@Dorian_Scott Found the ungrateful yuppie larva here!
The bosses in this game were so innovative for their time, and still hold up today!
I love Scalon/Scallion (The boss at 4:11 -ish) his expressions are menacingly adorable! I also am of such a mood about being woken up unexpectedly too. My online jabberwock mascot/persona took some cues from his design as well, especially the face!
One MUCK I played on ages ago I had a character named Scalon, but he was a dragon similar to "Altered Beast."
@theodorehsu5023 Altered Beast was cool too, especially the dragon form. Also, just curious, but what's a MUCK?
The super deformed characterizations of Ramis, Akroyd, Hudson and Murray have always brought a smile to my face.
Knowing that this was developed by Compile, you'd half-expect them to bust a Puyo or something. If only this were released a couple years later.
I had forgotten about this. It's actually a pretty decent game.
AVGN: Don't fuck with the coffee cups!
My God! A cute 40 year old game!
Still playable with console emulators. The fluidity is perfect and the fun is there too!
You made my weekend! Thank you very much, have a good weekend too
It's actually 34 years old as of now.
@@Loader2K1 Thanks for the correction
@@petervladyevich8535: No problem. To be fair, the video-game industry took off in the 1980s, and the Genesis/Mega Drive was originally released in Japan in 1988.
@Loader2K1 And we still have fun with these games. The authors must be proud of them. Thanks for letting us know.
What are console emulators
Much nostalgia! I guess Winston was on vacation? :V
The Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man made me remember a few lines:
"Let's show this pile of dessert who's boss!"--Real Ghostbusters commercial
"Anyone got a Real Big cup of Hot Chocolate?"--novelization of Ghostbusters the Movie
The best ghostbusters game! Plus it has that special early Genesis era feel to it, it’s difficult to describe but I hope it makes sense
You must not have played the 2009 game
@@jonbourgoin182 I did, but this is still more memorable
3:11--I never even got past _this_ part!
Hell yes dude, I love this game. It was easily the best way to bust ghosts at home until, say, Ghostbusters: the Video Game.
A lot of creativity abounds here with the wacky and cool ghost designs that the movie only wished it had. This game wore its heart on its sleeve for such an early Genesis game, and I used to listen to its wonderful soundtrack quite a bit. It's so nostalgic.
I enjoyed this back in the day 😂
Compile also made the Master System port of the Activision Ghostbusters computer game, and it's MUCH better than the NES port by Bits
I never played this as a kid but it looks like a decent platformer.
I really enjoyed this game's goofy interpretation and rented in quite a bit in the short time I spent with SEGA before I got a Super NES. I owned the Atari 2600 one and while this is much better as a game than that previous attempt I do think it has more value in it's weird ambition than this does in it's more conforming playability.
Easily one of the best Ghostbusters games out there. And considering what came before it, that's saying a *LOT* lol.
The NES actually did have one very good Ghostbusters game, but I believe it was exclusive to Japan.
@@TheSixthSLoT Not exactly a Japanese exclusive. It came out in Europe, as well.
It''s a big improvement over the NES game.
It's even better than the Sega Master System version - which was also developed by Compile.
Excellent playthrough. I've always seen gameplay pictures of this video-game adaptation of _Ghostbusters_ , but I've never played it. While I know some artistic liberties had to be taken, I'm disappointed that Winston Zedmore is absent from the game, not to mention that I'm disappointed that Sega and Compile didn't make Gozer the Gozerian the final boss, but did have a wannabe in the game. Keep up the good work.
EDIT/ADD: I forgot to add that, ironically, Sega made a _Ghostbusters_ rip-off for the arcades and the Master System a year earlier called _Laser Ghost_ .
I JUST PICKED this up for my emulator! 😂
What is an.emulator
nice ghostbusters
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I wish they'd rerelease this.
I played this back when it came out but it was too hard for me. Even though i beat all 3 Genesis Shinobi games😭🤣
As we know, this game is clearly based on the events that happened after Ghostbusters 1, however it doesn't note the events of Ghostbusters 2, which suggests there were no major cases after the defeat of Gozer. So, the Sega game conflicts with the events of GB2.
The game also conflicts with the reappearance of Stay Puft in the 2009 Ghostbusters video-game, as Ray noted it wasn't him this time, which itself doesn't suggest that the Stay Puft in this game happened.
The Sega game also does not follow the canon of The Real Ghostbusters, as the episode "Citizen Ghost" takes place right after the events of GB1.
It is concluded the Sega game is only canon in a timeline that includes the first film by itself.
Client:dahm those Ghost stolen my Money
GB:yeah wired right hehe
Ya estoy aquí 😅
Nunca pude ganarle a esa planta carnívora 😅
Other than the unfortunate lack of Winston, this is probably the best of The Ghostbuster Video Games until Atari's 2009 Ghostbuster Game, with the sole exception of course being Hal Lab's New Ghostbusters 2.
Who you gonna call?
Considerably better than the NES games.
(New Ghostbusters 2 was pretty good tho)
And it was also the first GB game to have an original plot which seems to act like a bridge between the first and second movie.
What's funny is that early Sega Genesis posters billed the game as Ghostbusters II before getting rid of the Roman numeral and just leaving it as Ghostbusters.
Still waiting on that Alien Soldier playthrough that's hopefully happening!
This game remind of cuphead
80s Ghostbusters games were always doing Winston wrong.
Bill nye the science guy
The channels called NintendoComplete, but he’s playing a Sega Genesis game. Hey, this guy’s a great big phony!