Funny thing, in the comic book adaptation of centipede the main characther is actually the villian of the story, just like they made donkey kong a good guy in his cartoon.
I love how 40-ish years later, if I find a Centi/Millipede arcade cabinet, I can still play a decently long game on one quarter. Muscle memory and all of those play strategies are a little rusty, but are still there!
I appreciate the thorough review of multiple versions. The arcade original, and the 5200 port, are the highlights. Thank you for the hard work and hours to entertain us!
Centipede is always fun! It's timeless. My favorite version is the Atari 2600, probably because it's the one I grew up with, on an Atari 2600 we found at Goodwill. Beyond that the audio in that version is so great - The way that the laser/arrow/(whatever it is) sounds is perfect. Sidenote: Your videos are awesome! I love how you always go through the console and home PC ports - It's so cool to see all the different versions.
I was amazed at how close the sound was with the 2600 version as well. There are just some games from the early 80s that are timeless as you say. Thanks for the nice words, glad you enjoyed the content
Another great video Patman! I have no idea why so many people don't subscribe to channels they enjoy. Centipede is a game I somehow never got into back in the day; all the fast creepy crawlies and hindering mushrooms makes it look rather stressful to me.
Thank you for telling the true story of centipede. For too long it’s as though it was a one person show. I’ve heard most of this before but nice to have the story out there. It’s my wife’s favorite game. Awesome video.
Love this game, and your retro game history documentaries are awesome, been watching since pretty much the beginning, really appreciate the content you create.
Not sure I likd that phrase. I consider old 2d simpld game graphics to be the best. I'd rather say that high processing power doesn't always make a good game and low doesn't always make a bad.
That picture of an excited crowd forming around the Centipede cabinet at a supermarket made me feel somewhat wistful. Nostalgia for a thing that was once so common place is not something I was expecting while watching the video. Thank you for another wonderful documentary PatmanQC. Good luck on the march to the 100 k subscriber milestone! The channel definitely deserves a larger audience.
Oh my god. Looking at that first picture of the kids in that arcade. The machines! I recognize them all and I played every single one of them. My favorite at this time period was "Star Castle". I always wondered why, since this game was such a hit at the arcades, it never received a console or home computer port, except to the Vectrex. You would think that this game would have been on everything at the time.
I found a cabinet in a scrap yard back in the late 90’ and bought it with another really cheap. Now in 2021 I own a bartop arcade machine that runs Hyperspin and the very first game i added to favourites and 9/10 times what i play first is Centipede..and earlier this month i bought the Centipede/ Millipede double pack on Xbox…after all these years it’s still a highly loved game that I’m so,so thankful i was around when it first came out…..and I’m going deep here now.. it honestly brings me to tears that there is gonna be a time when I’m no longer here to play it as well as so many other games & movies and be with family and our beautiful planet with the amazing nature we have. Sorry about that. My cat died and it’s hit me hard.. PatmanQC 4 Life coz he’s just too sweet 🤘
i have the Atari 5200 w/trackball and i think it looks and plays as well as the arcade. Plays a lot better than public arcades because the trackball was always dirty and never worked 100% imo. Lol Loved this arcade as a kid when it was released. This and Galaga took all my quarters until the 5200 was released. Thanks for sharing!
Centipede was the first game I had for the NES I could actually figure out how to play and have fun. On a black and white UHF knob TV. It was awesome. God bless Patman. Thanks for the video. Perhaps I had millipede. I just know I liked it.
I love the Bond movie Never Say Never Again. The villian Maximillian loves video games. One of his parties had about a dozen Centipede machines set up for his guests to play. Always love seeing that part.
The Atari Anniversary collection version of Centipede for GBA can go to portrait mode by pressing select. It boosts the already awesome gameplay to even better levels.
I laughed at that first 3D Centipede's music. There was this time period in the 90's and early 2000's where all video game music pretty much turned into either the soundtrack for the movie Mortal Kombat, or some bouncing, loud, thumping, rave.
Centipede by far is the best Arcade Art Cabinet ever in my opinion! i never got into the home conversions as i got use to the track ball in the Arcades. However, i now own a 1UP mini arcade of Centipede & Missal Command. Also had a blast playing Centipede Chaos at Dave & Busters! i concur the mushroom seats were awesome. Need to invest in mushroom stools for my home! Back in the day i had the T-Shirt & wore it proud until it faded off the shirt. I was not aware of all the track balls that were for all the home conversions may have to invest in some.
Since I am disabled I use a trackball instead of a mouse and it comes in handy when playing Golden tee golf, marble madness and of course centipede :-)
LOL, it was so bizarre I had to include it. If you've never seen the joust Atari commercial watch my video on the game And prepared to be shocked and amazed LOL
The Atari 2600 had this magic about it when it came to these games. I still remember the day we came home with Centifpede we fired up Met with that floating Centifpede Atari Logo all pumped then we got to the game screen and we were like "What the ....." with the dashes for mushrooms and rectangle block for the wand leggless centifpede but then you played it and it was like Magic, it captured the speed and chaos, the colors, the fleas , the scorpion it became one of the most addicting game and Atari in their own way just Nailied. I have an Atari Flashback and I still love diving in for a good hour or so playing it to the point of reliving the pain of "atari thumb" . Just love it.
I've never played an actual Centipede machine. There was only one arcade in this area and it was far enough away that I rarely got to go to it. Anyway, a local store had one of the Arcade 1Up machines a couple years and I tried that. The emulation wasn't quite right. Instead of making a sound when you shoot, the shots don't make any sound until they hit something. Also, the trackball control seemed quite sluggish to me. I don't know how it compares to a real machine or if the sensitivity can be adjusted, but the way it was set, I had to make at least three passes over the ball to move from one side of the screen to the other. Instead of feeling agile, it kind of felt like I was dragging the wand around the screen. It's the same feeling you get if you set the mouse speed in Windows to low and have to pick the mouse up and move it on the pad just to get the pointer all the way across the screen. It didn't feel like 1:1 movement. Move like 1:3, where moving the ball only moves your character 1/3 the distance that you expect. Is that how the original arcade machine controls?
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries I've actually never played an arcade game with a trackball. OK, that's not completely true, I once tried to play Crystal Castles, but I think there was something wrong with it because I had to repeatedly spin the ball like crazy just to get the bear to even move. If I rolled it gently, he wouldn't budge at all. How do the original machines of games like Centipede and Missile Command control? Can you move all over the screen without taking your hand off the ball? Or do you have to pretend that you're petting a dog to reach everywhere your onscreen character is capable of going?
I'd picked up the 2600 trackball controller several years ago. I'd played Centipede and Missile Command on my 2600, before trying it on my C-64. It worked fairly well with Centipede and several other trackball games on the computer, but it died when I had plugged it into my 2600, when it was powered up.
What an excellent video! Fascinating early years snaps, I loved seeing Dona Bailey, really good analysis and then a great comparison at the end. Master System's one was impressive, not sure about replacing all the original in-game sounds though!! Great job, PatmanQC!
There are some arcade games where the sounds it made are so damn distinctive that if you just heard some of the sound effects, you could identify that game. This is one of those games. Very unique sounds. Very memorable. Defender, of course Berzerk, Space Invaders, Galaxian, Gorf, and Frogger are perfect examples of games that you can just identify by their sound. On a side note, I love how the designer for Centipede said that she didn't want to design a game about killing things with lasers, and despite the claims that what the player controls is a man with a magic wand, clearly, if you look at the thing, on the screen, it's clearly a space ship. And it's shooting things with lasers. And the same thing with Millipede. Supposed to be an archer. But the archer looks suspiciously like a space ship that's firing arrow shaped rockets. And I just LOVE the face of the Millipede on the cabinet on the left of the screen. It just looks like it's kind of.. perplexed and confused about life. It has a serious, "WTF!?!" look on it's face.
OMG I forgot that my Atari Centipede came with the Comic Book and I also forgot about the Centipede Commercial! I ❤️ this channel as it brings me back to things I enjoyed & now remember!
Nice. I'm hoping you do a history on other games like Time Crisis, Virtua Cop, or Metal Slug eventually. I always wanted to learn or hear about how those franchises started.
@@thurstoninsanity7641 bots? I assure you althou I do comment on ALOT of vids it's because I watch alot of vids and I almost always have some kind of comment😆! But I am flesh and blood and not a computer! But maybe you were just joking, I also have no other UA-cam accounts or other names
Centipede = “THE” one game i play every time i turn any of my emulators. From bartop arcade machines,to super console x pro, Pandora’s box,mini pc with 2TB hard drive and handheld’s. Back in the 90’s i was lucky enough to find the real thing. A full size,mint,dedicated original arcade machine. A slightly marked Space Invaders and Centipede for £100. I already had a fruit machine in my flat, so that had to go so i could fit Centipede in. A friend wanted the Space Invaders and picked them up for me..so £50 including delivery. Wish i still had it today. But back then I’d play it 24/7. I eventually sold it for £1500 in 2019 to a mate who’s still got it. Every time i go round i play it.. it’s nice knowing it went to a good home
Pat I just bought a Gameworks version of Centipede. It's a sit down, stained and varnished solid wood cabinet with a larger 25" crt. Just awesome. My basement is happy.
I’m subscribed and always thumbs up your stuff dude. Your channel is good content every time. Even games i don’t like or remember! Though usually thats not the case
I’ve never touched the original arcade but i remember being a kid with parents who wouldn’t buy digital games so when I found a plane port in the inflight entertainment, I’d spend many hours glued to the screen playing centipede. Great times.
I wish they continued the naming of the original Centipede/Millipede. Here is my idea for "future" sequels (assuming I had a time machine). 1) Megapede (Centipede 3): Much like Milipede but two players at the same time, indestructible ant hills and ants which eat mushrooms along with the spiders. 2) Ultrapede (Centipede 4): Much like the other games, but we have backgrounds and a setting of a ruined world. And new bugs, of course. 3) Omegapede (Centipede 5): The setting is space as the heroes must stop waves of alien bugs on a large asteroid orbiting Earth, threatening to overwhelm Earth. This is a limited round game. About 40 rounds with bosses.
For some reason I never really took to this game as a kid in the arcade, but as an adult I think the game is great and really enjoy giving it a go now and then.
Two additional things I've heard storywise are... a. Dona Bailey left GM because she had a hand in creating an engine for Cadillac and it did not test well (and allegedly a prototype blew up) b. Ed Logg disputes she had a hand in creating Centipede but credits her with coming up with the use of pastels for colors and she did about half the programming. After that she left to join Videa (pre-Nolan Bushnell Sente) and had nothing go past prototype stage then joined Activision to the same result and then left the gaming industry.
Excellent documentary Patman! Centipede is an excellent fixed shooter on any platform. I personally have, and enjoy the Atari VCS/2600, and IntelliVision ports currently.
So Ed Logg basically toiled for years programming and designing the game and Donna Baily comes in and her contribution was to put in a trackball and make it pretty colors and somehow it's her praises for this game that are constantly sung.
New Wave Toys had a Kickstarter a few years ago that produced a high quality 1/6 scale 12” arcade cabinet that looked and played exactly like the 1980 vintage arcade game. I’m lucky enough to have backed it and it was the first in my growing collection of 1/6 scale vintage arcade cabinets.
I'm subscribed, dude! Now you gotta tell me where you're finding all of those pictures of 80s arcades- I could look at those for hours, but I can never find any! That pic at :39 alone - I remember seeing a Battlezone when I was a kid, and was SO intimidated by it. I mean look at that thing. And... a Moon Cresta stand up?! The Phoenix machine was a work of 1980 art. All that's missing from that line-up is a cigarette machine LOL.
40 years after first playing this game and I learned from this video that there's 2-player simultaneous play options. Can't believe I never knew that before.
Great Upload, I immediately liked & sub'd - just noticed tho a version of Centipede not covered is on the modern "Pandora Box" Arcade systems - I have an 18s and these I think emulate (esp. if you plug in a USB trackball controller) the Arcade game as much as possible without hunting down and purchasing one of the actual cabinets. Saves on Quarters too! 😉
Thanks, when I made the video I don't believe the Pandora's box arcade systems were available but it could be mistaken. Hope you enjoy the rest of the content
Great video! I own a centipede cocktail and have never heard of the dual player modes besides alternate, where did you find that info? There are no DIP switch settings in the manual that refer to it.
Haha! Weired-ass old commerial right there! Great Vid Pat! Truly Nostalgic Time-Killers! I remember playing the SNES and the GBA version back in the day!
Somewhat related there was an unused grasshopper sprite in the graphic matrix. Also new wave toys made a mini cabnet as well. Its a fun game for a while.
Great video! I had a question about the release date of this game. Sometimes the date is listed as 1980 and other times as 1981. Can you recommend a credible site that has information like this? I only developed an interest in this era of gaming in the last few years and I find it all fascinating. Thanks
I love Centipede! I remember getting a score of 9,999,999,999. It’s timeless, and I never grow tired of playing this classic! Edit: I WANT to play Centipede Chaos SO BADLY... I just wish that I could play it in real life.
@patmanQC - you specifically mentioned around 6:45 in your video that "2-player competition", only available on cocktail version, and team play mode. No such mode ever exists. Where did you find evidence of this game play?
Funny thing, in the comic book adaptation of centipede the main characther is actually the villian of the story, just like they made donkey kong a good guy in his cartoon.
I love how 40-ish years later, if I find a Centi/Millipede arcade cabinet, I can still play a decently long game on one quarter.
Muscle memory and all of those play strategies are a little rusty, but are still there!
Same here, except I can still get my butt handed to me. 😅
d I am a millipede, I am amazing... d
That game seems impossible. It seems so random idk how anyone could master it. Gun.smoke or donkey Kong i could see
Millipede, all that action and chaos in 16 Kbytes of code. 16,384 bytes to be exact.
PatmanQC, I can never, ever thank you enough for playing this fine video. Centipede is a timeless classic.
Glad you enjoyed the content so much, thanks
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries can you do the history of bubble bobble
That side art is my favorite example of vintage arcade art
My favorite centipede clone was Slay the Nereis for the TRS-80
Never had a chance to try that one
If you had the trackball and the compatibility unit for the CoCo, that was a really fun game!
I liked colorpede
I appreciate the thorough review of multiple versions. The arcade original, and the 5200 port, are the highlights. Thank you for the hard work and hours to entertain us!
Absolutely, I'm glad you enjoyed it
There is a version for the Atari Lynx. It was unfinished/unreleased with no sound. It has had the sound added and been released as a cart
I didn't mention it because it was never officially released
Centipede is always fun! It's timeless. My favorite version is the Atari 2600, probably because it's the one I grew up with, on an Atari 2600 we found at Goodwill. Beyond that the audio in that version is so great - The way that the laser/arrow/(whatever it is) sounds is perfect. Sidenote: Your videos are awesome! I love how you always go through the console and home PC ports - It's so cool to see all the different versions.
I was amazed at how close the sound was with the 2600 version as well. There are just some games from the early 80s that are timeless as you say. Thanks for the nice words, glad you enjoyed the content
Another great video Patman! I have no idea why so many people don't subscribe to channels they enjoy. Centipede is a game I somehow never got into back in the day; all the fast creepy crawlies and hindering mushrooms makes it look rather stressful to me.
As a kid, I always got Millipede and Centipede mixed up! Thanks for including that Saturday morning bumper! Good memories
Absolutely, I always loved those bumpers
Centipede was one of my arcade favorites when I was a kid. Such a great game.
Love your videos, man.
Thank you very much I appreciate that
Thank you for telling the true story of centipede. For too long it’s as though it was a one person show. I’ve heard most of this before but nice to have the story out there. It’s my wife’s favorite game. Awesome video.
Absolutely, it was definitely a two man show with Donna being the one who picked out the concept. Thank you
How can you not be subscribed to this channel is the question? These videos are more addictive than drugs
WOW the “we’ll be right back” guitar guy brought back some memories. Another fine video sir 👍
Thank you very much, I always enjoyed those Saturday morning bumpers
Proud to be one of the 7% subbed. All hail Ser PatmanQC!!
My dad loved Centipede when I was a kid. Every time we went into an arcade, he had to play it.
Such a great run through of the history of Centipede - thanks so much for taking the time to do the research and putting this together, you rock!
Absolutely, I appreciate you watching. Thank you so much
Love this game, and your retro game history documentaries are awesome, been watching since pretty much the beginning, really appreciate the content you create.
Glad you like them! I appreciate the nice words, thanks
That 2600 version was an early example of "Graphics alone don't make the game!"
Absolutely!!!! That is SO True for Many Atari 2600 games !! Gameplay was Definitely King 👑
Not sure I likd that phrase. I consider old 2d simpld game graphics to be the best. I'd rather say that high processing power doesn't always make a good game and low doesn't always make a bad.
Exactly game play is king.
@@mizukarate So many games on the 2600 managed to capture the feel of the game they were based on. Granted this wasn't always the case.
That picture of an excited crowd forming around the Centipede cabinet at a supermarket made me feel somewhat wistful. Nostalgia for a thing that was once so common place is not something I was expecting while watching the video. Thank you for another wonderful documentary PatmanQC. Good luck on the march to the 100 k subscriber milestone! The channel definitely deserves a larger audience.
This is incredible! I hope you do one on Mappy!
It has come to my attention that there are no different modes in the cocktail version. Sorry for the erroneous info.
Great Video! This "Club Centipede" ad was pretty damn weird, though. 😄
Oh my god. Looking at that first picture of the kids in that arcade. The machines! I recognize them all and I played every single one of them. My favorite at this time period was "Star Castle". I always wondered why, since this game was such a hit at the arcades, it never received a console or home computer port, except to the Vectrex. You would think that this game would have been on everything at the time.
Yes!! I have been waiting for Patman to cover my all time favorite arcade video game!!!
Hope you enjoyed it!
I found a cabinet in a scrap yard back in the late 90’ and bought it with another really cheap.
Now in 2021 I own a bartop arcade machine that runs Hyperspin and the very first game i added to favourites and 9/10 times what i play first is Centipede..and earlier this month i bought the Centipede/ Millipede double pack on Xbox…after all these years it’s still a highly loved game that I’m so,so thankful i was around when it first came out…..and I’m going deep here now.. it honestly brings me to tears that there is gonna be a time when I’m no longer here to play it as well as so many other games & movies and be with family and our beautiful planet with the amazing nature we have. Sorry about that. My cat died and it’s hit me hard.. PatmanQC 4 Life coz he’s just too sweet 🤘
Thank you my friend. The game is definitely a classic and has that pick up and play feel to it that is missing in a lot of games today.
The spider in the 5200 port looks really cool...it looks to be crawling
Yes it does, it was really well done
i have the Atari 5200 w/trackball and i think it looks and plays as well as the arcade. Plays a lot better than public arcades because the trackball was always dirty and never worked 100% imo. Lol Loved this arcade as a kid when it was released. This and Galaga took all my quarters until the 5200 was released. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for watching, never had a chance to try the 5200 with the trackball but I'm sure it was fantastic
This arcade cabinet was so badass at the time I requested it as my first ColecoVision game!
New PatmanQC video = instant thumbs up! This one is one of the biggest ever.
Centipede was the first game I had for the NES I could actually figure out how to play and have fun. On a black and white UHF knob TV. It was awesome. God bless Patman. Thanks for the video. Perhaps I had millipede. I just know I liked it.
It must've been millipede since the original never came out for the NES
Dayum, those old comercials are so bizzare to the point of sometimes being disturbing
The only version I ever owned was the atari2600 one . I have now played them all and I love the 7800
Cool! My all time favorite video game! As a kid, I always thought that you were in a "bug blaster", not a guy with a magic wand.
You can play while your Tesla self drives into a motorcyclest. Jk. Have a good day!
I love the Bond movie Never Say Never Again.
The villian Maximillian loves video games.
One of his parties had about a dozen Centipede machines set up for his guests to play.
Always love seeing that part.
I've been subscribed for months, my dude - happy to be here!
The Atari Anniversary collection version of Centipede for GBA can go to portrait mode by pressing select. It boosts the already awesome gameplay to even better levels.
Great job as always. Love your videos. So many memories. So many quarters.
Glad you like them! Thank you
I laughed at that first 3D Centipede's music. There was this time period in the 90's and early 2000's where all video game music pretty much turned into either the soundtrack for the movie Mortal Kombat, or some bouncing, loud, thumping, rave.
Another great history of another great game . Excellent detail and research as usual , Pat . Thank you !!!! 👍 💯 .
Glad you enjoyed it, Thank you
I used to play *Apeiron* obsessively.
If you’ve heard about Ambrosia Software,
They made amazing games.
Would be stoked to see a video about them!
Centipede by far is the best Arcade Art Cabinet ever in my opinion! i never got into the home conversions as i got use to the track ball in the Arcades. However, i now own a 1UP mini arcade of Centipede & Missal Command. Also had a blast playing Centipede Chaos at Dave & Busters! i concur the mushroom seats were awesome. Need to invest in mushroom stools for my home!
Back in the day i had the T-Shirt & wore it proud until it faded off the shirt. I was not aware of all the track balls that were for all the home conversions may have to invest in some.
Since I am disabled I use a trackball instead of a mouse and it comes in handy when playing Golden tee golf, marble madness and of course centipede :-)
Wow, that Centipede commercial (15:50) is just a bit too avant garde for me to understand lol
LOL, it was so bizarre I had to include it. If you've never seen the joust Atari commercial watch my video on the game And prepared to be shocked and amazed LOL
The Atari 2600 had this magic about it when it came to these games. I still remember the day we came home with Centifpede we fired up Met with that floating Centifpede Atari Logo all pumped then we got to the game screen and we were like "What the ....." with the dashes for mushrooms and rectangle block for the wand leggless centifpede but then you played it and it was like Magic, it captured the speed and chaos, the colors, the fleas , the scorpion it became one of the most addicting game and Atari in their own way just Nailied. I have an Atari Flashback and I still love diving in for a good hour or so playing it to the point of reliving the pain of "atari thumb" . Just love it.
Just in time! I was feeling like crap but a patman video always makes me feel better. Thanks patman
I've never played an actual Centipede machine. There was only one arcade in this area and it was far enough away that I rarely got to go to it.
Anyway, a local store had one of the Arcade 1Up machines a couple years and I tried that. The emulation wasn't quite right. Instead of making a sound when you shoot, the shots don't make any sound until they hit something.
Also, the trackball control seemed quite sluggish to me. I don't know how it compares to a real machine or if the sensitivity can be adjusted, but the way it was set, I had to make at least three passes over the ball to move from one side of the screen to the other. Instead of feeling agile, it kind of felt like I was dragging the wand around the screen. It's the same feeling you get if you set the mouse speed in Windows to low and have to pick the mouse up and move it on the pad just to get the pointer all the way across the screen. It didn't feel like 1:1 movement. Move like 1:3, where moving the ball only moves your character 1/3 the distance that you expect.
Is that how the original arcade machine controls?
Supposedly there is a new version coming out with a better trackball.
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries I've actually never played an arcade game with a trackball. OK, that's not completely true, I once tried to play Crystal Castles, but I think there was something wrong with it because I had to repeatedly spin the ball like crazy just to get the bear to even move. If I rolled it gently, he wouldn't budge at all.
How do the original machines of games like Centipede and Missile Command control? Can you move all over the screen without taking your hand off the ball? Or do you have to pretend that you're petting a dog to reach everywhere your onscreen character is capable of going?
I'd picked up the 2600 trackball controller several years ago. I'd played Centipede and Missile Command on my 2600, before trying it on my C-64. It worked fairly well with Centipede and several other trackball games on the computer, but it died when I had plugged it into my 2600, when it was powered up.
What an excellent video! Fascinating early years snaps, I loved seeing Dona Bailey, really good analysis and then a great comparison at the end. Master System's one was impressive, not sure about replacing all the original in-game sounds though!! Great job, PatmanQC!
There are some arcade games where the sounds it made are so damn distinctive that if you just heard some of the sound effects, you could identify that game. This is one of those games. Very unique sounds. Very memorable. Defender, of course Berzerk, Space Invaders, Galaxian, Gorf, and Frogger are perfect examples of games that you can just identify by their sound. On a side note, I love how the designer for Centipede said that she didn't want to design a game about killing things with lasers, and despite the claims that what the player controls is a man with a magic wand, clearly, if you look at the thing, on the screen, it's clearly a space ship. And it's shooting things with lasers. And the same thing with Millipede. Supposed to be an archer. But the archer looks suspiciously like a space ship that's firing arrow shaped rockets. And I just LOVE the face of the Millipede on the cabinet on the left of the screen. It just looks like it's kind of.. perplexed and confused about life. It has a serious, "WTF!?!" look on it's face.
LOL, I thought the same thing regarding the various killing in this game. All of those games can be identified just by their sounds just like you said
Star wars on Atari comes to mind too
OMG I forgot that my Atari Centipede came with the Comic Book and I also forgot about the Centipede Commercial! I ❤️ this channel as it brings me back to things I enjoyed & now remember!
Another great overview of a classic video game and its ports. Thanks!
Finally, my favorite arcade game. I have the little scaled down cabinet version, and the 2600 cart. Even used to play the game com port Lol.
Nice. I'm hoping you do a history on other games like Time Crisis, Virtua Cop, or Metal Slug eventually. I always wanted to learn or hear about how those franchises started.
They are on the list
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries Excellent! I look forward to them.
Played a ton of the 5200 version -- probably the best home conversion!
My dad would have enjoyed this.
My dad loved this game too😁aren't gamer dad's the coolest! RIP POP!
I've seen these two bots under different names on several videos. So annoying
@@thurstoninsanity7641 bots? I assure you althou I do comment on ALOT of vids it's because I watch alot of vids and I almost always have some kind of comment😆! But I am flesh and blood and not a computer! But maybe you were just joking, I also have no other UA-cam accounts or other names
@Matthew Lane sorry about that it’s been a few months so I don’t exactly remember why I accused you of bot but I’m sorry
It's ok😆 for some reason you thought I was a bit, it's ok thou all is good👍
Another quality video! Can’t wait for the next one.
Thanks again!
This game was damn fun, but Crystal Castles is in my Mount Rushmore of arcade coin-ops.
Crystal castles is such a fun game
Love your content on old school arcade games, keep it up!
Grew up with this on the Atari 2600 !!! Loved it !
You and me both my friend
Will be including a recommendation, and a link to your video on my channel's review video of the Atari 5200 port Wednesday.
"After these messages will be right back." Classic early 90s ABC saturday morning cartoons. Ahh..the memories.
I play centipede a lot at the arcade when I was a kid I like it and it's a true arcade classic. 😀👍🎮
Awesome way to wind down my night!
One of my favs from being a kid. Great video, I haven't laughed so hard in a long time at the silly bits.
I can still hear that spider in my nightmares...
Centipede = “THE” one game i play every time i turn any of my emulators. From bartop arcade machines,to super console x pro, Pandora’s box,mini pc with 2TB hard drive and handheld’s. Back in the 90’s i was lucky enough to find the real thing. A full size,mint,dedicated original arcade machine. A slightly marked Space Invaders and Centipede for £100. I already had a fruit machine in my flat, so that had to go so i could fit Centipede in. A friend wanted the Space Invaders and picked them up for me..so £50 including delivery. Wish i still had it today. But back then I’d play it 24/7. I eventually sold it for £1500 in 2019 to a mate who’s still got it. Every time i go round i play it.. it’s nice knowing it went to a good home
Centipede: easy to understand with simple elements, yet difficult to master. How addictive. Millipede? A fantastic add-on to the original formula.
It is fantastic and a little bit easier in my opinion
Pat I just bought a Gameworks version of Centipede. It's a sit down, stained and varnished solid wood cabinet with a larger 25" crt. Just awesome. My basement is happy.
Holy moly, that sounds fantastic
I’m subscribed and always thumbs up your stuff dude. Your channel is good content every time. Even games i don’t like or remember! Though usually thats not the case
I appreciate that! Thanks for the nice words
Great video, love how in depth you go with the history
Glad you enjoyed! Thank you
Thanks Pat, for another killer doc!
Thank you very much
I’ve never touched the original arcade but i remember being a kid with parents who wouldn’t buy digital games so when I found a plane port in the inflight entertainment, I’d spend many hours glued to the screen playing centipede. Great times.
I wish they continued the naming of the original Centipede/Millipede. Here is my idea for "future" sequels (assuming I had a time machine).
1) Megapede (Centipede 3): Much like Milipede but two players at the same time, indestructible ant hills and ants which eat mushrooms along with the spiders.
2) Ultrapede (Centipede 4): Much like the other games, but we have backgrounds and a setting of a ruined world. And new bugs, of course.
3) Omegapede (Centipede 5): The setting is space as the heroes must stop waves of alien bugs on a large asteroid orbiting Earth, threatening to overwhelm Earth. This is a limited round game. About 40 rounds with bosses.
Awesome documentary, keep it up PQC!!!
Thanks, will do!
For some reason I never really took to this game as a kid in the arcade, but as an adult I think the game is great and really enjoy giving it a go now and then.
I love the channel and I suggest that you do Road Rash and Tecmo Bowl. Please, and I'm a subscriber!
Two additional things I've heard storywise are...
a. Dona Bailey left GM because she had a hand in creating an engine for Cadillac and it did not test well (and allegedly a prototype blew up)
b. Ed Logg disputes she had a hand in creating Centipede but credits her with coming up with the use of pastels for colors and she did about half the programming. After that she left to join Videa (pre-Nolan Bushnell Sente) and had nothing go past prototype stage then joined Activision to the same result and then left the gaming industry.
Excellent documentary Patman! Centipede is an excellent fixed shooter on any platform. I personally have, and enjoy the Atari VCS/2600, and IntelliVision ports currently.
Thank you very much. I really liked the Atari version
So Ed Logg basically toiled for years programming and designing the game and Donna Baily comes in and her contribution was to put in a trackball and make it pretty colors and somehow it's her praises for this game that are constantly sung.
How the hell do only 7% of viewers subscribe? How do enough people who arent subbed even FIND these?
Patman found me. But I subbed. Long live Patman!
From their UA-cam recommendations I would assume
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries You're the second suggestion that comes up if you search arcade history!
Will be including a recommendation, and a link to your video on my channel's review video Wednesday.
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The 2600 version albeit very basic is also very addicting. The ColecoVision release gets real fast real quick even on the easiest setting.
New Wave Toys had a Kickstarter a few years ago that produced a high quality 1/6 scale 12” arcade cabinet that looked and played exactly like the 1980 vintage arcade game. I’m lucky enough to have backed it and it was the first in my growing collection of 1/6 scale vintage arcade cabinets.
That sounds incredible, I will have to look it up. Thanks
I'm subscribed, dude! Now you gotta tell me where you're finding all of those pictures of 80s arcades- I could look at those for hours, but I can never find any! That pic at :39 alone - I remember seeing a Battlezone when I was a kid, and was SO intimidated by it. I mean look at that thing. And... a Moon Cresta stand up?! The Phoenix machine was a work of 1980 art. All that's missing from that line-up is a cigarette machine LOL.
40 years after first playing this game and I learned from this video that there's 2-player simultaneous play options. Can't believe I never knew that before.
That's because there wasn't.
One of my all time favorites
It is definitely a classic
another wonderful documentary as ever, sir! Always superb entertainment!
Glad you enjoyed it!Thanks
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Thanks for this walk down memory lane... :D
What an awesome vid as always pat! 👍
Great Upload, I immediately liked & sub'd - just noticed tho a version of Centipede not covered is on the modern "Pandora Box" Arcade systems - I have an 18s and these I think emulate (esp. if you plug in a USB trackball controller) the Arcade game as much as possible without hunting down and purchasing one of the actual cabinets. Saves on Quarters too!
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Thanks, when I made the video I don't believe the Pandora's box arcade systems were available but it could be mistaken. Hope you enjoy the rest of the content
Liked, shared, subscribed. Came from the Xevious video
Thanks for the support!
Great video!
I own a centipede cocktail and have never heard of the dual player modes besides alternate, where did you find that info? There are no DIP switch settings in the manual that refer to it.
It was in a centipede promotional video that I found.
Haha! Weired-ass old commerial right there! Great Vid Pat! Truly Nostalgic Time-Killers! I remember playing the SNES and the GBA version back in the day!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Somewhat related there was an unused grasshopper sprite in the graphic matrix. Also new wave toys made a mini cabnet as well. Its a fun game for a while.
Some years ago, I drew an art piece based on this game. It showed the gnome/leprechaun surrounded by the various creatures.
Great video! I had a question about the release date of this game. Sometimes the date is listed as 1980 and other times as 1981. Can you recommend a credible site that has information like this? I only developed an interest in this era of gaming in the last few years and I find it all fascinating. Thanks
Thank you, I believe it's 1980. If I am ever in doubt I always check the EEPROM and this one says 1980.
Centipede chaos (2019) was an update to the arcade game. The original was an endless shooter and looped after the third boss.
I love Centipede! I remember getting a score of 9,999,999,999. It’s timeless, and I never grow tired of playing this classic!
Edit: I WANT to play Centipede Chaos SO BADLY... I just wish that I could play it in real life.
The track ball pinched your hands !! Boo
Great storytelling and thorough Patmac
LOL, thanks for the comments
@patmanQC - you specifically mentioned around 6:45 in your video that "2-player competition", only available on cocktail version, and team play mode. No such mode ever exists. Where did you find evidence of this game play?
It was on old promotional video by Atari.