OH MY GOD...i think Namco was high as a butterfly in a weed tree when they made this fever dream of a game (Just wait till theses guys get "Panic Park" working and THEN tell me what game from Japan is NOT bizarre and crazy!)
With how chaotic and bishibashi-like this game is, you'd think they'd keep it in Japan for the sake of ragging on us,but oddly enough,they let us experience the game too. How odd,am I right?
The first game did get an English release. (In fact, the one Gahaha Ippatsu-Dou 1 machine I saw in Bandung several years ago was also the English version. That arcade didn't reopen post-pandemic sadly.)
@@gustavochavarria8161Yes I have played this before. Namco collaborated with Metro on several games, including Truck Kyosokyoku, Tsukkomi Yousei Gips: Nice Tsukkomi, and NFL Classic Football.
6:25 Back to school to Lean Math
1:03 was nodding my head fast while listening to the Theme on the Mini Game! Haha
OH MY GOD...i think Namco was high as a butterfly in a weed tree when they made this fever dream of a game (Just wait till theses guys get "Panic Park" working and THEN tell me what game from Japan is NOT bizarre and crazy!)
You know, that's might think of playing Gachaga Champ, another series of Bishi Bashi.
One of the Namco Games of all time...
Holy crap, i didn't know it had a sequel
17:26 - P2 did the impossible - stopping the blade *just* right before it hurts the unlucky dude in the peach… 😮
Better than in the first game, where both chopped the poor sods' heads.
I think it's based off a japanese tale about a boy who was born inside a peach.
何だこの変なゲームは…!?w
7:26 6:23
What version of MAME you used to play it?
0.253, but I would imagine the latest version works just as well for this game.
Oh you replied!! In that case what about Anime Champ. What version does it need to play it?
I used 0.227 for that one, but I would suggest just using the latest version.
You sure? They'll often say to find speciffic bios to even play it.
That doesn't mean that the MAME version is wrong. You would need to get sys573.zip in addition to the game.
With how chaotic and bishibashi-like this game is, you'd think they'd keep it in Japan for the sake of ragging on us,but oddly enough,they let us experience the game too. How odd,am I right?
The first game did get an English release. (In fact, the one Gahaha Ippatsu-Dou 1 machine I saw in Bandung several years ago was also the English version. That arcade didn't reopen post-pandemic sadly.)
Huh. This game looks familiar...
Totally _NOT_ WarioWare, guys all!!
This predates the first WarioWare game by about three years
The iinner machinations of my mind are an enigma. (shows some spilled milk)
This is whst best describes of high Namco was at by making this game.
Developed by Metro
Really?
@@gustavochavarria8161Yes, Metro developed the game and Namco was only the publisher. You can see Metro's logo in the attract mode at 45:33.
Huh? That I did not know. Do you even played this gane before?
@@gustavochavarria8161Yes I have played this before. Namco collaborated with Metro on several games, including Truck Kyosokyoku, Tsukkomi Yousei Gips: Nice Tsukkomi, and NFL Classic Football.
This is 2001
gahahaha ippatsu Dou From Namco
See also --> Gachaga Champ from Konami.