Crater Song dev here: thanks for highlighting the game! What’s great is you can play by yourself using two controllers or just pass one to a friend for instant co-op. :)
@@ClassicCo-op yes 👍 and if you know how to use DOS Box or have hardware that can run it . . . It’s fun to play. Haven’t played it in ages, but my brother and I had fun with many years ago.
Loved this video in particular. You really highlighted what’s unique about each game, and I’ve been seeking out many of your recommendations here. How can I obtain ‘Save the Kuin’? I see a kickstarter page but no way to buy the rom?
Thank you! I appreciate that! I’ve been wondering the same thing about Save the Kuin. I see copies on eBay, so I’m guessing the kickstarter packages shipped? All I can find is the demo online. Definitely wanna get the full version to play through though.
I love that game! I actually did a video about co-op art games a while ago and included that one. I think the video was called “2 player art” or something. Definitely a favorite of mine!
I think it’s just fun for developers to work on a game under the limitations of the hardware. There’s something special about playing a new game on the NES. Anyone can release a game on Steam, but it obviously takes a lot more time, effort, and dedication to get that done for NES.
People obsess over the physical media. There's also game boy games as well. I do find it crazy how so many steam games have demos the console ports don't (antonblast), and Amazon prime and epic games give free games, with humble bundle having a massive discount.
Crater Song dev here: thanks for highlighting the game! What’s great is you can play by yourself using two controllers or just pass one to a friend for instant co-op. :)
Awesome! Thanks for watching! Love this game. Really cool and unique concept.
Great developments for the NES system. I'm grateful for their outreach.
Some really great games coming out!
LOVE the look of that Copper Jacket game!
It’s pretty solid! Definitely check it out!
4:44 looks a little like Cyber Dog
Is that the MS Dos game? I never played it, but can definitely see the similarities!
@@ClassicCo-op yes 👍 and if you know how to use DOS Box or have hardware that can run it . . . It’s fun to play. Haven’t played it in ages, but my brother and I had fun with many years ago.
Really excited for Rugrats!!
Me too! Looks so good!
same I bought the physical release.
Loved this video in particular. You really highlighted what’s unique about each game, and I’ve been seeking out many of your recommendations here.
How can I obtain ‘Save the Kuin’? I see a kickstarter page but no way to buy the rom?
Thank you! I appreciate that! I’ve been wondering the same thing about Save the Kuin. I see copies on eBay, so I’m guessing the kickstarter packages shipped? All I can find is the demo online. Definitely wanna get the full version to play through though.
Me and a friend beat micro mages. You can use the 4 score and play 4 player ad well. I got it cib and it is same quality as Nintendo boxes of the era
I love that game. I played through it was four friends once. It’s so impressive and polished. One of my favorite NES games.
Awesome, great video! Do you know if every game is on cartridge also?
Some of them just have rom downloads. But you can always put it on a flash cart to play on original hardware.
Man, my time to recommend you something:
Arise: A Simple Story
Got a similar Voyage/journey. i'm confident you are going to like it
I love that game! I actually did a video about co-op art games a while ago and included that one. I think the video was called “2 player art” or something. Definitely a favorite of mine!
@@ClassicCo-op I guess I missed that video! Time to take a look into it
@@Tatulak check it out. It’s one of the video I put the most effort into.
Many great visuals games
It’s always impressive to see what can be done on that hardware!
do a genesis episode
It’s on my list!
Let's talk about new games !
Some awesome new games on NES!
the tower one is copy, paste from icy tower
Yeah, I can see the obvious similarities. But mosh lift has way better visuals and music. And the grappling hook mechanic is what makes it super fun.
I’m having trouble understanding why going through the effort of home brewing games for the NES rather than releasing it on steam or something?
I think it’s just fun for developers to work on a game under the limitations of the hardware. There’s something special about playing a new game on the NES. Anyone can release a game on Steam, but it obviously takes a lot more time, effort, and dedication to get that done for NES.
People obsess over the physical media. There's also game boy games as well. I do find it crazy how so many steam games have demos the console ports don't (antonblast), and Amazon prime and epic games give free games, with humble bundle having a massive discount.
@@ClassicCo-opand you can emulate it on those anbernic & co handhelds ❤