I really loved spiderman on the GBA. The 3D webslinging missions blew my mind. It took me forever to finish them because it was so much fun just swinging through New York
The continued use of the Spider Man 2 label actually made sense for the later releases. Word on the street and the press was that the console release was groundbreaking and the movie enjoyed a similar position. Furthermore, Sony used Spiderman 2 as a flagship for their PSP UMD Video format even including it with new PSPs. So with the movie getting another huge push the late tie ins made sense. I'm old.
I think the Cars video game should be looked at soon. It brought back the entire voice cast and features cars based off cut concepts from the original movie. Basically, it's the infinitely superior Cars 2.
The thing about the Gundam game is it was the second game to use that Engine first was a Arcade/Dreamcast game based on the US comic Spawn it was the Only Gundam game Europe got on PS2.
"I guess he has to have his glasses on so he can think" As someone who wears glasses I can confirm that I need my glasses to think. You have no idea how distracting not being able to see is. It's like having a pebble in your shoe
A really underrated one imo is Transformers Armada for PS2. The open levels were mind blowing as a kid and the boss fights were so intense. Ragdoll physics were fun and the weight of the bots were on point. It's also one of the best looking PS2 games I've played.
Transformers 2007 on the DS is also a great game. It's an honest to god GTA styled open world with good driving physics and a better story than the movie to boot. It beats both the console and the PSP versions to me despite weaker hardware, as the console versions are just retellings of the movie and the PSP original plot isn't great in comparison.
i dont know if it counts as a licensed game or just a literal walking ad of a game but i played a game called sneak king as a kid. i swear i dont really remember much about it other than hiding and occasionally giving people like a burger or something. Undoubtedly the weirdest game i've ever played
The one licensed game I grew up with was Lego Star Wars: the video game. Man I have played this game a bunch. First on ps2, later in school first on pc and later on Wii. Heck I have even completed it multiple times on my computer later in life either on emulators, steam and GOG. I am counting the complete saga as well. It might be obvious with the amount of time spent on Lego gams that I am a Dane.
I played a number of LEGO games as a kid, so I may take a look at some of them. The LEGO games are pretty well known, so maybe I'll look at some more obscure ones.
One of my favorites ones is Hamtaro Ham-Ham Heartbreak, based on Hamtaro obviously, and developed by AlphaDream (Yes, the Mario & Luigi AlphaDream). The game is actually really good.
the chicken little ps2 video game is a lot better than it has any right to be, same goes for finding nemo and jimmy neutron attack of the twankies for the same console.
I certainly loved and still do love them. Theres tons of crappers but theres alot of hidden gems that are fun to play. I didnt discover Battle for Bikini Bottom until i graduated highschool in 2018 and had a blast playing through it for a week. Im pretty sure most games ive played on my life are liscened titles.
I found my older brother's gba games and they were all licensed games! The one's I liked the most were Tom and Jerry Infurnal escape and scooby doo and the Cyber chace Whould you like to include them in the next licensed games video?
Wow Tom and Jerry licensed games sound interesting. I was actually planning on looking at some Scooby-Doo games in a dedicated video, and Cyber Chase did come up, so its possible I can include it!
@@bigbrungus @trietnguyen187 Are you 2 sure about that? I mean technically.... EVERY role playing game ever made from Persona to Elder Scrolls to Final Fantasy to Borderlands to Pokemon is based on Dungeons and Dragons in some way. But you're saying Baldur's Gate and Dungeons and Dragons are actually the same IP? If that was true Baldur's Gate would've been a lot more popular before 3 came out; I've never even heard of Baldur's Gate before all the hype surrounding 3.
@@TheStupidRaptor Yes. It’s set in the same universe with the same TTRPG game systems as 5e. You (and most other people) probably hadn’t heard about it before the third entry because BG2 released back in 2000, and is extremely clunky and archaic by today’s standards.
They were mostly bad but there were some exceptions like most starwars games were good because george lucas was ahead of his time and was more involved with game development since the 80s. but he sold the rights to starwars and other franchise to Disney so now most new starwars games are not good anymore they just give the licence to ea and other mediocre publishers. also the lords of the rings franchise had great games in the 2000s. i think the harry potter games based on the first few movies were good but then went down hill .the ones on game boy color were very impressive
I really loved spiderman on the GBA. The 3D webslinging missions blew my mind. It took me forever to finish them because it was so much fun just swinging through New York
The continued use of the Spider Man 2 label actually made sense for the later releases. Word on the street and the press was that the console release was groundbreaking and the movie enjoyed a similar position. Furthermore, Sony used Spiderman 2 as a flagship for their PSP UMD Video format even including it with new PSPs. So with the movie getting another huge push the late tie ins made sense. I'm old.
That does make some sense, actually. The PSP UMD Videos were wild.
I think the Cars video game should be looked at soon. It brought back the entire voice cast and features cars based off cut concepts from the original movie. Basically, it's the infinitely superior Cars 2.
ayo kino talks just dropped
Very good subject matter to cover with the licensed games from the 2000s. I'm sure there's many others but I like what you showed here
The thing about the Gundam game is it was the second game to use that Engine first was a Arcade/Dreamcast game based on the US comic Spawn it was the Only Gundam game Europe got on PS2.
My first license game was spider man 2 (the old one) but my favorite game was all of the Batman Arkham games
My first license game I experienced was battle for bikini bottom for the Ps2. I absolutely loved the experience as a kid and as of now
Gundam has tons of excellent games. There was a Gundam RPG for the Famicom that was the originator for the RPG card game before triple triad.
we need a modern high quality gundam war game
awesome stuff kiro l!
Appreciate it!
no problem my guys@@kirotalksyt
"I guess he has to have his glasses on so he can think" As someone who wears glasses I can confirm that I need my glasses to think. You have no idea how distracting not being able to see is. It's like having a pebble in your shoe
7:31 i LOVED CAMP LAZLO
Great video! 👍
A really underrated one imo is Transformers Armada for PS2. The open levels were mind blowing as a kid and the boss fights were so intense. Ragdoll physics were fun and the weight of the bots were on point. It's also one of the best looking PS2 games I've played.
Transformers 2007 on the DS is also a great game. It's an honest to god GTA styled open world with good driving physics and a better story than the movie to boot. It beats both the console and the PSP versions to me despite weaker hardware, as the console versions are just retellings of the movie and the PSP original plot isn't great in comparison.
One of my first games ever was Leaky Lake Games and I’m surprised another human even knows what it is
Leaky Lake was what we'd call our sister when she wet the bed.
fr both the show and the game were my childhood
i dont know if it counts as a licensed game or just a literal walking ad of a game but i played a game called sneak king as a kid. i swear i dont really remember much about it other than hiding and occasionally giving people like a burger or something. Undoubtedly the weirdest game i've ever played
Astro Boy on the GBA was good.
The one licensed game I grew up with was Lego Star Wars: the video game. Man I have played this game a bunch. First on ps2, later in school first on pc and later on Wii. Heck I have even completed it multiple times on my computer later in life either on emulators, steam and GOG. I am counting the complete saga as well. It might be obvious with the amount of time spent on Lego gams that I am a Dane.
I liked a LOT of Licensed games back then and personally feel that we need a come back
Batman and Spider-Man are the only two licensed games that I’ve enjoyed the most.
speaking as someone with low standards, i think a majority of them are good
you should do a video about the lego games, that could be a third part, since they're licensed games
I played a number of LEGO games as a kid, so I may take a look at some of them. The LEGO games are pretty well known, so maybe I'll look at some more obscure ones.
imo one of the better licensed game I ever played is a Kung Fu Panda on PC, it's a bummer for me not many people talk about it
One of my favorites ones is Hamtaro Ham-Ham Heartbreak, based on Hamtaro obviously, and developed by AlphaDream (Yes, the Mario & Luigi AlphaDream).
The game is actually really good.
the chicken little ps2 video game is a lot better than it has any right to be, same goes for finding nemo and jimmy neutron attack of the twankies for the same console.
Gotcha Force is one of the best games I've ever played on the GameCube.
My childhood treasures is the madagascar 1 game I have for pc, it's such a fun game!
I certainly loved and still do love them. Theres tons of crappers but theres alot of hidden gems that are fun to play. I didnt discover Battle for Bikini Bottom until i graduated highschool in 2018 and had a blast playing through it for a week. Im pretty sure most games ive played on my life are liscened titles.
TIL Baldur’s Gate is a licensed game. Had no idea it was a DBD game
I found my older brother's gba games and they were all licensed games! The one's I liked the most were Tom and Jerry Infurnal escape and scooby doo and the Cyber chace
Whould you like to include them in the next licensed games video?
Wow Tom and Jerry licensed games sound interesting. I was actually planning on looking at some Scooby-Doo games in a dedicated video, and Cyber Chase did come up, so its possible I can include it!
Ooh I had cyber chase with another scooby game on the same cart. I loved how the levels looked so different like each stage in the movie
I thought I was the only guy who still remembers Camp Lazlo.
Nah, it was a fun little show that I think about once every blue moon.
that def feels like a camp lazlo episode
Why does a game need a map and compass?
Monster house gba is among the best licensed gba games in my opinion
Baldurs Gate? Licensed game? I thought it was originally a video game IP. What is it based on then? A movie? TV show? Book?
Table top Game?
It’s a video game adaptation of DND.
Dungeons & Dragons
@@bigbrungus @trietnguyen187 Are you 2 sure about that? I mean technically.... EVERY role playing game ever made from Persona to Elder Scrolls to Final Fantasy to Borderlands to Pokemon is based on Dungeons and Dragons in some way. But you're saying Baldur's Gate and Dungeons and Dragons are actually the same IP? If that was true Baldur's Gate would've been a lot more popular before 3 came out; I've never even heard of Baldur's Gate before all the hype surrounding 3.
@@TheStupidRaptor Yes. It’s set in the same universe with the same TTRPG game systems as 5e. You (and most other people) probably hadn’t heard about it before the third entry because BG2 released back in 2000, and is extremely clunky and archaic by today’s standards.
1:35 this looks like a cap
I really liked Treasure Planet: the Battle at Procyon.
They were mostly bad but there were some exceptions like most starwars games were good because george lucas was ahead of his time and was more involved with game development since the 80s. but he sold the rights to starwars and other franchise to Disney so now most new starwars games are not good anymore they just give the licence to ea and other mediocre publishers. also the lords of the rings franchise had great games in the 2000s. i think the harry potter games based on the first few movies were good but then went down hill .the ones on game boy color were very impressive
I wanna take a look at some licensed Star Wars games someday.
A lot of the were hit or miss
Transformers 2004 anybody?
50 50 some are terrible some are great
These’s game’s suck BAAAAAAAD