This is how I feel about anyone who donates instead of selling to a private collector. Especially when it comes to gaming, things will just get lost in people's crappy collections just so they can sell it down the line for another person to keep it in their collection hidden away. It's gross and things like that need to be preserved!
@@wolfhaley1170nothing gross about a collection and if someone has a one of a kind rare item that other people want then their collection definitely isn't crappy. And collectors are preserving things, if it weren't for collectors 90 percent of all toys and games would end up in a landfill
Apparently articles online of Angus Wallen saying he died, and a incident report around the same time implying he died from gambling some dudes radio so he got strangled while taking a deuce.
I got a PS1 with Medievil for my (9-10th? birthday) and I remember thinking "These graphics are insane. This is it. Technology is never gonna pass this" lmao
I'm 34 years old and I grew up with a video game father and video games play a huge part in my life still. This is some fascinating material. Thank you so much for digging this stuff up
I wish I could thank the people that do this personally, but I think the best way is probably to just donate. Sounds silly, but one thing I'm most looking forward to when I work again is being able to afford to support good content creators. I love this channel, and they really do put so much work into their stuff. Same with all who find the lost media, get in contact with the designers, etc. It's a beautiful thing. Like a museum for our childhood nostalgia, and videogame enthusiasts around the world.
And pretty wretched how companies have convinced many people that selling cruddy revamps at full price is a form of "preservation", when it's usually used to block what needs to be preserved, e.g. _GTA Trilogy_ blocking access to the PC versions of those games, incredibly historically important, to anyone who hasn't bought them already.
RIP Brandon Murphy Look into his case online. I just found a thread on a gaming forum in which his mother posted about his passing. And found his memorial page via wayback. Really sad. Poor family.
Dude.. the amount of research this video must have required, with the level of depth and detail you went into, is seriously impressive. I just wanted to acknowledge how much work you must have put into this. Quality content!!
@@RandalfElVikingo No, I assure you it absolutely does not. As the video explains, the rate was 15hz. Compared to even today's cheapo options for VR, it would "look" like a headache beam pointed at your eye.
@Mega Zeta lol yeah I remember a the time (old git haha) there were reports that just about anyone that tried it felt sick and got headaches. But it does look slick for the time. It's aesthetic wouldn't look to out of place had it been released now.
I always find it fascinating how someone always manages to get their hands on early versions of games and even on cancelled projects. And most at the weirdest of places!
I never played that game.. but literally every gamer I know has, and I've seen it being played so many times throughout my life, and even still. They could stand to make a boatload of money if they remastered it, and added more content. Would be really cool to see it become a PC game, and maybe a mobile game.. with NO IAP.
@@ZeranZeran but install it with Lucas' HD Mod, you get a literal remaster of the game with bonus content...I just got a new TV for my pc and it looks AMAZING in 4K HD 60+ fps!
44:06 I wonder if that original document was hinting that Rare meant to make an adventure for Tooty, rather than just throwing her to the wayside for the rest of the whole franchise. Anyway, great video! Fascinating & informative! Thanks so much for uploading!
That Sega VR headset looks kind of like something that was made today. The size is right, the headphones also look pretty similar to the ones we have built in now.
For real, I was about to say that Bio Force Ape's character animation was super smooth. Glad to know that it's one of its "selling" points (not that it was released ahah)
Not usually a commenter, but I was made aware of this video from the DYKG update video from yesterday (7/30/23) and started bingeing a few videos. I couldn't believe how much love and passion went into The Simpsons: Hit and Run, and how massively influential that game was to me as a kid. It was one of the very first video games I ever played on my Xbox and it absolutely shaped the genre of games I love and seek. Even to this day, almost 20 years later, I still confidently feel that Hit and Run is my second favorite game of all time (second only to Risk of Rain 2). I eat up every bit of information DYKG can proclaim abut this game and I'm still devastated that we never got the sequel that the devs, evidently, really wanted to give us. Maybe someday, in this age of nostalgia that we live in, there may be some shred of hope for a proper sequel somewhere in the near or distant future... maybe...
Always love to hear stories of what could have been. I remember spending so many hours on Hit and Run and would have loved to see a sequel. The things that could have been! Also, big gratulations to reaching your first subscriber goal!
Amen. I can't believe how many game devs just straight up.. did not care they lost all their work. If I spent time working on any game, I think I'd have a backup of everything at all times (secretly) and just quietly keep it for years after release. One day, years later when the laws die down, you could make millions of fans happy, and even breathe new life into an old series. It's beautiful. I wish they took it more seriously too. So amazed by what the people on this channel and across the web are capable of finding, the people they get in contact with, the interviews they set up, are really just so cool. Hey G4TV, This is what you should've been doing!
@@ZeranZeran The bigger issue is called licensing and copyright.. over years and many people involved it sprinkles all over the place and many dead roads, people who aren't reachable, died, companies that got acquired etc. So for indie devs it's actually easier.
The fact you wish that at least AAA preservation was taken seriously and not everything else shows how seriously you want preservation to actually taken.
Man, a hit and run sequel could've really been interesting, considering it may have come out on the 7th gen consoles seeing the upgrades that would have come with it, that would have been dreamlike for young me.
I still want Resident Evil Zero on Nintendo 64. Wish it would get leaked. A build of it has to exist somewhere at the basement of Capcom of Japan. It has to.
It unfortunately used 4 eeproms, where a large portion of the cartridge price came from, so if we give 20 dollars of the cost to the publisher/devs, and quality nes games costing around 60 dollars, it would need to be about 100 dollars per cart to be profitable, I'm not saying it's not an impressive and fun looking experience, just that it's more effective to make two different games with the same amount of chips, and sell them for 60 dollars each, I do lament they didn't try to bring it to the super nintendo though, hope this helps (eeproms are the big black integrated circuts inside your nes games, and even a huge game like Kirbys dreamland used two)
@@adamtucker1896 it also looks like pretty boring level design. The 2 things it had going for it were the fluid n fast character movements and the crazy story/protagonist. But that enjoyment would only last so long…
_Bio Force Ape_ looks beautiful, but it probably would have bombed commercially. The adult Internet hobbyist of today might desire it. But the target market in 1991 of 8-to-10-year-olds, in the gap between _Donkey Kong_ and _Donkey Kong Country,_ wouldn't have turned up for a diaper-ape Famicom/NES game.
I absolutely love the long form content on this channel!! I can just chuck this on in the background when I'm doing something mundane and it's great ^^ So interesting how these games just appear out of nowhere, how do they get out of the hands of developers? 🤔
Thankfully all this tech has been mastered as of now. I DO want these modern games to face similar consequences to the point we can find them YEARS later and work them out, but each engine, console and game is so much bigger and complicated nowadays that I wonder how a "Gigaleak" would look of modern consoles.
A gigaleak would contain half of a call of duty war zone map and some paid character skin data. We would be looking a Tera leaks or peta leaks to get a large number of modern games out there. And its extremely difficult for that much data to leak without someone noticing, nor is it easy/fast to send that much data over the internet.
I wonder how "Lost games" will be defined in the future. As there seem to be more shovelware, assetflip or just half-finished games being made every year we might have to start create some form of filter of which games are worth saving.
If I could have full access to any unreleased game, it would be Kirby gcn. That game looked so good and has so much mystery surrounding it. Like, how much of the game was reused in other Kirby games?
Bio Force Ape smashed carts shenanigans are wild. I wonder, did people at the time believe the second smashed cartridge photo or did they immediately remember the prior hoax and went "Yeah, that's cute, now where's the real deal?"
The fact that Mother 3 originally was cancelled on N64 makes me so sad. Every one of those games was groundbreaking for RPG's especially Mother 2. Couldn't imagine what the original Mother 3 was suppose to be like... Probably amazing :(
many 90s pc games, especially non US (japan/korean) games are currently totally lost and there is so little known about some that they are indeed currently lost to time
The thumbnail is interesting because I remember reading about the Nintendo 64 DD and how it’s game would somehow be expansions to existing games, which I’m not entirely sure how. And I do remember Super Mario 64 being 1 of those to receive a DD expansion, and either Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time or Majora’s Mask launching on it.
Battlebots for the PS2... I second this, the people who own one of the prototypes don't have it sealed as they are generally part of the Robot Combat community and will play it but merely legally can't dump it online owing to a minefield of trademarks from the sponsors the bots had... Some no longer in business, others now worth far more than when the game was made.
Star fox 2 for the SNES would be considered an unreleased game any time before 2017, but now that Nintendo officially released it.. I played and beat it within 2 hours and it totally feels unfinished and strays so far from the first game..
You guys are legendary for making an archive channel. I love the dedication to uncovering little known facts about are favorite games and now to keeping the history available to the public! Keep it up guys!
I appreciate the journalistic efforts made by you folks to keep these untold or nearly lost stories in the public mindspace. the story of Bio-Force Ape was kinda a wild one when I remembered hearing about it on the main channel.
Brandon Murphy is a king for dumping the ROM and donating the files instead of just selling it to a collector for thousands. Rest in peace
This is how I feel about anyone who donates instead of selling to a private collector. Especially when it comes to gaming, things will just get lost in people's crappy collections just so they can sell it down the line for another person to keep it in their collection hidden away. It's gross and things like that need to be preserved!
@@wolfhaley1170nothing gross about a collection and if someone has a one of a kind rare item that other people want then their collection definitely isn't crappy. And collectors are preserving things, if it weren't for collectors 90 percent of all toys and games would end up in a landfill
@@scourgemeltface Locking stuff away into your private dungeon to never see the light of day again is not preservation.
@@scourgemeltfacelol I hope you understand how stupid that sounds lol
@@scourgemeltface Being a rom hoarder isn't preservation....
the raisin story really just smacks you right out of left field.. was not expecting that
That's typical Duval.
for real man, i'm left feeling sad now!
I'm just sitting here, playing this video in the background and suddenly hear about a dude getting murdered and his apartment burned. Total whiplash
Apparently articles online of Angus Wallen saying he died, and a incident report around the same time implying he died from gambling some dudes radio so he got strangled while taking a deuce.
No good deed
The part with Bio Force Ape releasing a fart attack so powerful it corrupted the game combined with the screenshot of it...my sides went into orbit.
chaotic story where every broken copy is just a red herring .
Wait, so was that part real!? I assumed that was just part of the joke
Comedy genius, either way. That was a hilarious prank.
Simpleton.
It wasn’t that funny. Pretty whack tbh
No one tell him because he didn't pay attention.
Maaaan I will never forget getting my PS2 on Christmas Day 2003, with a copy of Simpson’s Hit & Run. I fell in love with it immediately.
**Simpsons**
@@TBustah when?
@@TBustah technically it'd be more like
Simpsons'
Since the Hit and Run belongs to them 🤣
@@HenyaStudent Maybe that’s the way it SHOULD be, but it’s not how it’s written in the title and the OP was clearly just using an internet apostrophe.
I got a PS1 with Medievil for my (9-10th? birthday) and I remember thinking "These graphics are insane. This is it. Technology is never gonna pass this"
lmao
I uh… didn’t expect the Raisins game to have such dark history behind it. Goddamn.
I never trusted those Raisins. Their faces are horrifying.
That got dark and escalated quickly "This nice guy uploaded the rom for everyone, then was brutally..." WHOA HEY NOW HOLY WHAT AGAIN?
Fr💀
😆🤣🤣🤣🤣
i think the only thing left to do is to play the raisins game
Definitely didn't expect murder and arson as part of the California Raisins story!
I'm 34 years old and I grew up with a video game father and video games play a huge part in my life still. This is some fascinating material. Thank you so much for digging this stuff up
It's insane how much time and effort goes into recovering lost media in any form.
I wish I could thank the people that do this personally, but I think the best way is probably to just donate.
Sounds silly, but one thing I'm most looking forward to when I work again is being able to afford to support good content creators. I love this channel, and they really do put so much work into their stuff. Same with all who find the lost media, get in contact with the designers, etc. It's a beautiful thing. Like a museum for our childhood nostalgia, and videogame enthusiasts around the world.
And pretty wretched how companies have convinced many people that selling cruddy revamps at full price is a form of "preservation", when it's usually used to block what needs to be preserved, e.g. _GTA Trilogy_ blocking access to the PC versions of those games, incredibly historically important, to anyone who hasn't bought them already.
furst is the bessssttttt
@@ZeranZeranyou don't have to thank them. just enjoy the media. it's why they chose to preserve it in the first place
Very sad to hear about the guy who helped bring raisins to the people rather than individual sale 💔
RIP Brandon Murphy
Look into his case online. I just found a thread on a gaming forum in which his mother posted about his passing. And found his memorial page via wayback. Really sad. Poor family.
Dude.. the amount of research this video must have required, with the level of depth and detail you went into, is seriously impressive. I just wanted to acknowledge how much work you must have put into this. Quality content!!
That Sega VR Headset doesn't even look that bad even by todays standards
Looks better than a lot of trash VR from today.
@@RandalfElVikingo No, I assure you it absolutely does not. As the video explains, the rate was 15hz. Compared to even today's cheapo options for VR, it would "look" like a headache beam pointed at your eye.
@@MegaZeta I was talking about the design, looks better than those bulky headsets that hurt your neck.
@Mega Zeta lol yeah I remember a the time (old git haha) there were reports that just about anyone that tried it felt sick and got headaches.
But it does look slick for the time. It's aesthetic wouldn't look to out of place had it been released now.
didn`t even know that VR was this fkn old crazy
I always find it fascinating how someone always manages to get their hands on early versions of games and even on cancelled projects. And most at the weirdest of places!
If the games are lost it means all the normal places have already been checked.
Man, there's always something alluring about lost games/media. Really appreciate vids like this as a form of info preservation
I was missing listening to an hour of facts, i need these to keep myself sane at work, thanks
I always remain shocked that there wasn't a hit and run 2 at least. They really understood the series and what would please the fans.
I never played that game.. but literally every gamer I know has, and I've seen it being played so many times throughout my life, and even still. They could stand to make a boatload of money if they remastered it, and added more content. Would be really cool to see it become a PC game, and maybe a mobile game.. with NO IAP.
@@ZeranZeran it is a pc game...I have a hard copy myself with 3 cds...
@@aerisgainsborough2141 oh shit
@@ZeranZeran but install it with Lucas' HD Mod, you get a literal remaster of the game with bonus content...I just got a new TV for my pc and it looks AMAZING in 4K HD 60+ fps!
@@aerisgainsborough2141 this looks amazing, thanks man!
I miss that Simpson aracade fighting game. Bart was a beast with that Skateboard 😂
44:06 I wonder if that original document was hinting that Rare meant to make an adventure for Tooty, rather than just throwing her to the wayside for the rest of the whole franchise.
Anyway, great video! Fascinating & informative! Thanks so much for uploading!
I sincerely enjoy the detective work that goes into these videos and tracking the games journey to being found
That Sega VR headset looks kind of like something that was made today. The size is right, the headphones also look pretty similar to the ones we have built in now.
For real, I was about to say that Bio Force Ape's character animation was super smooth. Glad to know that it's one of its "selling" points (not that it was released ahah)
I love how the digital fart in the game was so raunchy it literally spread it's corruption to the physical world
Homie was channeling the spirit of the Glitch Gremlin
Someone get Vinesauce, this corruption fecal funny is too dangerous
Not usually a commenter, but I was made aware of this video from the DYKG update video from yesterday (7/30/23) and started bingeing a few videos. I couldn't believe how much love and passion went into The Simpsons: Hit and Run, and how massively influential that game was to me as a kid. It was one of the very first video games I ever played on my Xbox and it absolutely shaped the genre of games I love and seek. Even to this day, almost 20 years later, I still confidently feel that Hit and Run is my second favorite game of all time (second only to Risk of Rain 2). I eat up every bit of information DYKG can proclaim abut this game and I'm still devastated that we never got the sequel that the devs, evidently, really wanted to give us. Maybe someday, in this age of nostalgia that we live in, there may be some shred of hope for a proper sequel somewhere in the near or distant future... maybe...
Never say never, they made a Goodburger 2, 26 years after the original was released
Always love to hear stories of what could have been. I remember spending so many hours on Hit and Run and would have loved to see a sequel. The things that could have been! Also, big gratulations to reaching your first subscriber goal!
I wish game preservation was taken more seriously by developers, the AAA one's at least.
Amen. I can't believe how many game devs just straight up.. did not care they lost all their work. If I spent time working on any game, I think I'd have a backup of everything at all times (secretly) and just quietly keep it for years after release. One day, years later when the laws die down, you could make millions of fans happy, and even breathe new life into an old series. It's beautiful. I wish they took it more seriously too. So amazed by what the people on this channel and across the web are capable of finding, the people they get in contact with, the interviews they set up, are really just so cool. Hey G4TV, This is what you should've been doing!
@@ZeranZeran The bigger issue is called licensing and copyright.. over years and many people involved it sprinkles all over the place and many dead roads, people who aren't reachable, died, companies that got acquired etc. So for indie devs it's actually easier.
The fact you wish that at least AAA preservation was taken seriously and not everything else shows how seriously you want preservation to actually taken.
i’m proud of my Hit And Run copy and Road Rage copy. I was ADDICTED to those games
I love getting to find out about games I remember hearing about during my childhood that just disappeared! Thanks so much for these 🙇♂️
Man, a hit and run sequel could've really been interesting, considering it may have come out on the 7th gen consoles seeing the upgrades that would have come with it, that would have been dreamlike for young me.
Just had a blame it on jorge video today, this is on point
13:40 That...took a turn...holy shit....
Good video as always. I always listen/watch your videos whenever I am studying.
A shame that Banjo and Kazooie never got another game, real sad that there was NEVER another game after Tooie, certainly NOT a racing game.
I love stuff like this but it always make sad when I hear a great game concept that I’ll never get to play
Never heard of these organizations! I am very glad to see that there is people that preserve unreleased games, etc
The horrific ending of the California Raisins story gave me whiplash wtf
if it can help, the murderers got life in prison without possibility of parole.
It's this type of stuff that gets me hyped to get into game development, but also terrified. 😂
hit and run 2 never coming to fruition may possibly be the biggest tragedy to gaming, but I guess we will never really know
I still want Resident Evil Zero on Nintendo 64. Wish it would get leaked. A build of it has to exist somewhere at the basement of Capcom of Japan. It has to.
The Simspons Hit and Run was such a blast to play as a kid. Shame they never made a sequel
Bio force ape looks impressive , I feel like the game should have been released
It unfortunately used 4 eeproms, where a large portion of the cartridge price came from, so if we give 20 dollars of the cost to the publisher/devs, and quality nes games costing around 60 dollars, it would need to be about 100 dollars per cart to be profitable, I'm not saying it's not an impressive and fun looking experience, just that it's more effective to make two different games with the same amount of chips, and sell them for 60 dollars each, I do lament they didn't try to bring it to the super nintendo though, hope this helps (eeproms are the big black integrated circuts inside your nes games, and even a huge game like Kirbys dreamland used two)
@@adamtucker1896 it also looks like pretty boring level design. The 2 things it had going for it were the fluid n fast character movements and the crazy story/protagonist. But that enjoyment would only last so long…
_Bio Force Ape_ looks beautiful, but it probably would have bombed commercially.
The adult Internet hobbyist of today might desire it. But the target market in 1991 of 8-to-10-year-olds, in the gap between _Donkey Kong_ and _Donkey Kong Country,_ wouldn't have turned up for a diaper-ape Famicom/NES game.
So basically BFA is a tech demo for raster scrolling
RIP Brandon Murphy. That's insane....
I absolutely love the long form content on this channel!! I can just chuck this on in the background when I'm doing something mundane and it's great ^^ So interesting how these games just appear out of nowhere, how do they get out of the hands of developers? 🤔
Simpsons Hit&Run was such a fun game. It's a shame it never got a sequel or even remaster.
Thankfully all this tech has been mastered as of now. I DO want these modern games to face similar consequences to the point we can find them YEARS later and work them out, but each engine, console and game is so much bigger and complicated nowadays that I wonder how a "Gigaleak" would look of modern consoles.
A gigaleak would contain half of a call of duty war zone map and some paid character skin data. We would be looking a Tera leaks or peta leaks to get a large number of modern games out there. And its extremely difficult for that much data to leak without someone noticing, nor is it easy/fast to send that much data over the internet.
@@BeatsbyVegas lmao imagine downloading a petabyte, my isp would straight up tell me no
The tail end of that raisin story hit me in the fuckin neck like WHAT?????????}????? Rest in peace Brandon
That was epic! Thanks for the great upload!
Always love the lost video games videos because it's so wild that your team is able to dig it out from history!
This is an awesome video guys, thanks and great job!
I love these long videos. Listened to them all in Podcast-form when travelling to work.
WAIT
Hit and Run had adaptive difficulty?
WHY WAS I STILL SO BAD AT THE LAST MISSION THEN!?
Coz that mission was just a middle finger
Good video! I eat up weird information about lost games like this.
Its kind of fitting they would write banjo Kazooies design brief in comic sans
Rest in peace Brandon Murphy.
We need a hit and run 2 🥺🙏🏼💛
Those California Raisins toys scared the crap out of me as a kid
What was that peripheral shown with the PS2 @ 25:37?
An HDD?
Another great video. Keep 'em coming.
Seeing that dark blue car in Road Rage brought back so many violent memories
Road rage walked so Hit and Run could… run
ive never been more sad for a man who shared California raisins
The Sega VR was used in Spike Lee's Clockers films, so Spike could still have it somewhere.
i think the most surprising fact in this video was that Rare used comic sans for their design documents. Seriously?
I wonder how "Lost games" will be defined in the future. As there seem to be more shovelware, assetflip or just half-finished games being made every year we might have to start create some form of filter of which games are worth saving.
If I could have full access to any unreleased game, it would be Kirby gcn. That game looked so good and has so much mystery surrounding it. Like, how much of the game was reused in other Kirby games?
When he shared the image of the PS2 what was the thing on the side?
Imagine not wanting rare prototype cartridges ebecause you wanna play your new xbox games.
That Brandon Murphy murder story seemed like it came outta nowhere. God damn.
I thought I was listening to an EWU video for a second.
Bio Force Ape smashed carts shenanigans are wild. I wonder, did people at the time believe the second smashed cartridge photo or did they immediately remember the prior hoax and went "Yeah, that's cute, now where's the real deal?"
The fact that Mother 3 originally was cancelled on N64 makes me so sad. Every one of those games was groundbreaking for RPG's especially Mother 2. Couldn't imagine what the original Mother 3 was suppose to be like... Probably amazing :(
I wonder how many games are truly lost. Unremembered, forgotten to time.
many 90s pc games, especially non US (japan/korean) games are currently totally lost and there is so little known about some that they are indeed currently lost to time
8:30 an 8 bit SimCity seems like a much more interesting topic than a California Raisins game.
A Best Buy ad for all digital? Well done.
The thumbnail is interesting because I remember reading about the Nintendo 64 DD and how it’s game would somehow be expansions to existing games, which I’m not entirely sure how. And I do remember Super Mario 64 being 1 of those to receive a DD expansion, and either Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time or Majora’s Mask launching on it.
There was an expansion to f-zero on the DD. Obviously would be harder with more linear gaming experiences.
I know SM64, and OFT are correct for that.
Simpsons fighting game, Mario party game, carting game we missed out man
Two Canceled Games I Wish Would've Gotten Battlebots for PS2 and Twisted Metal Harbor City
Battlebots for the PS2... I second this, the people who own one of the prototypes don't have it sealed as they are generally part of the Robot Combat community and will play it but merely legally can't dump it online owing to a minefield of trademarks from the sponsors the bots had... Some no longer in business, others now worth far more than when the game was made.
Star fox 2 for the SNES would be considered an unreleased game any time before 2017, but now that Nintendo officially released it.. I played and beat it within 2 hours and it totally feels unfinished and strays so far from the first game..
@18:24 For 'posterity' (historical interest), not 'prosperity' (financial gain).
Wow how clever
It would be nice to have a DYKG video about the Breath of Fire series by Capcom.
These one hour long videos is always nice to have on in the background when doing something else, and perfect to learn some trivia.
Great video!
Rest in peace Brandon
New to this channel but I swear I’ve seen all of these before….and it was definitely more than a day ago.
Did you know gaming
I remember the teasers for Stargate Worlds, I was so hyped for it, oh well...
Any other weirdos fall asleep to these compilations?
A VR headset on the MegaSIS was never going to work. I loved my GeniDrive but that thing couldn't spirit scale to save it's life.
Lmao, I always thought as a child that they we're brains...
Would love to see more unreleased games content!
You guys are legendary for making an archive channel. I love the dedication to uncovering little known facts about are favorite games and now to keeping the history available to the public! Keep it up guys!
Great video
Che
ENOUGH OF THE CALIFORNIA GRAPES!
I always hated those things..
The California Raisins*
They are so ugly its almost funny.. mostly just disturbing.
I don’t know anything about this but it seems comprehensive
Never played Road Rage but I loved Hit and Run.
i love your videos
12:42 Ok but THERE WAS A MEGA MAN 2 PROTOTYPE?!
25:38 what is that with the ps2
I’m guessing that the SEGA VR was the VR that was played in the movie “Blank Check”?
I appreciate the journalistic efforts made by you folks to keep these untold or nearly lost stories in the public mindspace. the story of Bio-Force Ape was kinda a wild one when I remembered hearing about it on the main channel.
Imagine killing someone for a fucking raisin game. genuinely evil people
C'mon Simpsons on PSP would be amazing
rip in power brandon