I am here for multi-hour videos of Ben and Peter talking about video games in a specific category and ranking them from worst to best. I always like these videos, partly because I love seeing how deep some of these rabbit holes can go. Props to you and your team for the research!
The interesting thing about the Toy Story 2 game is that the CD storage of the PS1 allowed that version to have clips from the film, whereas the N64 version just had static screens with text explaining the inbetween bits of the plot. Also, I think the PS1 version had pre-recorded background music while the N64 used MIDI.
Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue not making the Top 10 is practically a cardinal sin. And Monsters Inc: Scare Island failing to crack the Top 50, The Incredibles failing to crack the Top 40, and Cars failing to crack the Top 30 all hurt my inner child to varying degrees.
@@ChristopherPindefinitely worth seeking it out! Very impressive for a 1999 game, and the music is fantastic! Probably my favourite licensed video game, followed closely by Spider-Man 2.
I love that this video might as well be "games I played for 2 levels before I gave up after realizing I didn't have the hand eye coordination to play games yet" incredibly thorough list, mad respect. I'd forgotten about half these including the ones I sunk dozens of hours into when I was like 7
@KimberlySchwartz1 I absolutely agree. I first played a demo of the game on the demo 1 disc that came with the PS1 back in 96 and I've been hooked on it ever since. it's a hell of a sidescroller collect-a-thon that will continuously stand the test of time imo.
Love seeing Tron Arcade so high on the list. I used to frequent a "retrocade" where you paid a flat fee to enter and there were tons of classic arcade games that were either on free play or had some kind of workaround for the coin slots. You paid the fee and could play games for as long as you like until they closed. I would play their Tron cabinet at least once every time I went. The light cycle game was always my favorite.
The replayability of your videos shows the depth and professionalism you put into your productions. I would personally like to see a combination of formats, like years in gaming and Disney everything to create Disney years, worst to best. Losing his character in 1928 would be a good worst starting year, and Herbie would be everywhere on that list. Thanks for your hard work.
Funny, Emperor's New Groove was actually the first game I ever had for the PS1. It was actually really fun 🤣 I'm surprised it was so low. I enjoyed it more than the next 10 games above it LOL Also, Toy Story 2 being outside top 5 is insane 😳 it's the only game on here I know for a fact people STILL play to this day 💯
Not sure why anyone criticised the backgrounds in Pocahontas on the Mega Drive, because the background looks fantastic some of the best graphics on the system which isn’t surprising as it was a very late release for the console.
If you can get it working properly, it's pretty awesome, yeah. Much more in-line with the original film visually than the actual sequels., a fun take on upgrading stats, some neat weapons... oh, and the main female character is voiced by Rebecca Romijn, which is neat.
I really dig the video and i know this would made it WAY longer and a lot more work, but there's part of me that wishes the different versions were ranked seperatly if they were different enough. Handheld and console versions particularly come to mind.
They do separate them if they are significantly different enough. Most of the time though the handheld is just a pared down version of the console one. But cases like in the Lego list where the handheld is a completely different game, they count it separately.
That Black Cauldron game was designed by Al Lowe (the creator of Leisure Suit Larry) while he was at Sierra. I could tell it was one of their games immediately just from the UI.
I remember reading something interesting about Hannah Montana game. Somebody who worked on the game said to increase the length of the game. They took away the ability to run and slowed Hannah. Montana's walking speed.
I love the world of Disney and its video games; thus, it’s providence that you boys dropped this video. I’m also fortunate enough to live 15 miles away from Disneyland. Let’s go!
I remember Construx and I lived the sets. I went from Construx to Erector... but there is no doubt, Construx is what started my passion to build. I have now found a S.T.E.M. product named 'Engino' for my children this 2023 Christmas season.
1:42:09 - ……..Y’all, that is LITERALLY King’s Quest 1. 😂 It looks like they actually just altered and recolored some things to make them the Black Cauldron characters and just dropped them back into a King’s Quest game. Same layout and everything. Did Sierra help make it???
I remember playing 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the rescue when I was younger. I didn’t have a memory card so I had to play it from the beginning anytime I wanted to play it lol my brother hid it so we wouldn’t erase his progress on Resident Evil. I was so proud of my self as a kid when I finished it all in one day. Also, I love that Frankie Muniz voiced Domino.
Honestly I really love the bug’s life video game. The environments are really interesting and is probably one of my favorite video game ost of all time. If it was ever possible I wish it could get a remastering. It would look so good with updated graphics as well as a fixed camera and controls.
@@tymerum Like how the 2D handheld versions get combined with the 3D action versions for every other title, even when the handheld versions are not action games?
I for one am confused as to why some mini game collections made it in, but not others. I remember the Tarzan, Atlantis, and Toy Story ones in particular, but alas they didn’t make it. But the Timon & Pumbaa and Hunchback of Notre Dame games apparently count. Lol
Tron the arcade game is also a bonus feature of the GBA version of TRON 2.0 killer app. The stacking game in Pumba and Timon's Jungle games is more like Puyo Puyo than Tetris.
Really nice video. There was however one game missing in the list (If I didn't missed anything) - The Pirates of the Carribean (2003, PC, Xbox). This game is weird, because it's the game that was published, of all companies, by Bethesda and developed by russian company Akella. However game has little to no semblance to the movie - player takes control of the captain whatshisface and as France attacks English colony, tries to figure out some misteries that happen in the fictional archipelago. Game, unfortunately, has no Jack Sparrow or other characters, although has few positives - for its time game has fantastic looking sea and incredibly detailed ships and had fairly competent ship-to-ship combat. Although melee combat was kinda janky. There is a reason for that. In 2000 Akella has released well received game Sea Dogs that was more or less 3D remake of the old classic Sid Meier's Pirates! (6 years before actual Sid Meier's Pirates! got proper remake) - player had entire archipelago, few nations to join, quests to do, ships to buy or raid, crew to hire, officers to get. And Akella was making its sequel when Bethesda approached them and suggested to change title and make game tie-in with Pirates of the Carribean license. Main issue of the game - open world barely exists and consists of only 6 islands, there is basically nothing to do aside of following story and upgrading your ship and, well, there is only one element that ties game to the movie - Isla de Muerte and Black Pearl that will work as final boss of the game - once player has destroyed this ship, game is over.
I scrubbed through the video to see if this was mentioned after seeing a few other Pirates games being in there. My only guess for it not being included is that, despite having the name, its not actually a tie-in and has basically no connection to the film, hell if I recall its some 80 years before the events of the film (or was it after?). Also Isla De Muerte isn't in the game, it was a different island with an Inca Temple on it, though I suppose you could consider the cursed chest of gold you're told to deliver to be a nod to the films though its never really delved into beyond the cursed pirates fighting you for it even though this would be far too early for the movie's cursed pirates. The engine used to make Sea Dogs and the POTC game is actually open-source now after the huge amount of people who modded POTC made clear to the last remnants of Akella that they wanted more content. Another game, Sea Dogs: City of Abandoned Ships, was developed using the engine and now the person who technically owns the IP (Sea Dogs that is, not POTC) and all its assets is making a remake. Its actually a pretty big thing in the modding community and people are all for it. Apparently he wants to release all the games as a bundle but can't include POTC due to Disney owning the license, it wouldn't be that difficult to remove the references but if I recall in a podcast he said that it would be bordering on impossible to actually get in touch with Disney's lawyers to figure out a deal.
Call me crazy, but I think you're quite fond of the word titular lols. Another great video guys! Def. enjoy listening to your videos in the background while I do work or play games.
Two notes: my husband and I watched this together and I made a joke that a Black Cauldron game would exist because everyone hated the movie (we like it). I was shocked when I saw there really was a video game. Secondly, I owned a Sega Genesis and Aladdin (my favorite movie ❤) and loved it. My husband owned a SNES and had Aladdin. I told him I knew that the Sega version was clearly superior after seeing the SNES version that he still thought was better. Now I have substantial proof of its superiority. I was waiting patiently the whole video for where that specific game would place. Thank you.
I had a good chunk of these. Monsters Inc Scream Team was too difficult for me to understand when I was little. Cars is easily my favorite tie-in game, but, surprisingly, Chicken Little was good too.
I remember the monster inc dodgeball game and honestly i thought it wasn’t bad. What was pretty cool about it was the character variety, it had a lot of monsters to plays as and that was cool.
A-yo! As a fan of FFVII from the start, it's really making me smile to see the enthusiasm that you have for this game and these characters, as someone who is a newbie to these games. For the first time ever, I've actually planned a week's vacation from work, just to play a new video game (Rebirth).
- Every Sponge Bob game ranked from Worst to Best - Every Cartoon Network licensed game ranked from Worst to Best - Every Nickelodeon (except Sponge Bob) licensed game ranked from Worst to Best - Every Dreamworks licensed game ranked from Worst to Best
a local science magazine used to have a video games review parts full of shovelwares and they ranked the monster inc game high....it is a magazine destined to 9-14 years old
I was so proud of myself for beating Lion King as a kid, but not as proud as when I beat Aladdin. Funnily enough, I didn't find that bit with the monkeys / elephants to be that difficult at all as a kid. I have always had a keen eye for details that most others miss, so that part felt kind of automatic to me. I just remember it being fun. Didn't take me long at all. But what I do remember taking me ages, was that magic carpet ride through the fire cave in Aladdin. Was the trek through the palace at the end to fight Jaffar. Jesus christ, tat game got my heart in my throat. I was great at those shitty little games as a kid. Even beat Fantasia. My uncle called me a liar. I was actually let down by the ending, I wanted some crazy cinematic or conclusion to the story but it was just Mickey's wizard character shaking hands with a composer.
I loved the PS2 finding Nemo game growing up, and I still love it now, though I'm willing to explore the possibility that I'm nostalgia blind. I do use an online cheat tool for the slide puzzles though, they hurt my brain
"All we can say is that we hope that Experiment 627 was _far_ more successful." Funny enough, the answer to that is both yes and no, if you've seen _Lilo & Stitch: The Series_ (which these guys most likely haven't). It does bother me a bit that they didn't mention that Chris Sanders was the creator and one of the two writer-directors of _Lilo & Stitch_ nor the fact that Kevin Michael Richardson or the late, great David Ogden Stiers also reprised their voice roles as Captain Gantu and Dr. Jumba Jookiba in the prequel game. (And technically, so did the late Zoe Caldwell as the Grand Councilwoman, but despite being mentioned in the credits, her role got cut from the final release.) Also, Ben says Jumba's name very oddly.
I knew that game (which I won't say the name of for those who don't want spoilers for the top spot) would be number 1. That particular game is LEGENDARY, and is arguably one of the greatest movie licensed games of all time. Side note though: that version of that game (and I don't mean the other versions of that game with different gameplay, I mean literally the exact same game with the same exact levels and gameplay) was actually on more platforms than the single one you guys listed. I would know, I used to play it on a different platform than the one you listed all the time as a kid!
I'm uncertain if the rest of the Disney Afternoon, and associated games, line-up had one, but DuckTales had a TV and a movie theater spot, with 1990's DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp.
A WHOLE LOAD of Disney history included in this video! Which movie tie-in from the House of Mouse is your personal favourite? 🎮🐭
Bugs life and hercules on ps1 were some of my favourite
Meet the Robinsons.
Old man: Disney is 100 years old? now i feel old.
Old Woman: How old? 100? That IS old.
I’d say a tie between The Lion King and Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue
Toy Story 3
I am here for multi-hour videos of Ben and Peter talking about video games in a specific category and ranking them from worst to best. I always like these videos, partly because I love seeing how deep some of these rabbit holes can go. Props to you and your team for the research!
Yea, ashtons voice isn't necessarily the best for smooth and relaxed watching lmao
Toy Story 2 on the N64 was my childhood. Such a fun game. That first level just exploring Andy's house was so fun. Especially the attic and basement.
The interesting thing about the Toy Story 2 game is that the CD storage of the PS1 allowed that version to have clips from the film, whereas the N64 version just had static screens with text explaining the inbetween bits of the plot. Also, I think the PS1 version had pre-recorded background music while the N64 used MIDI.
Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue not making the Top 10 is practically a cardinal sin.
And Monsters Inc: Scare Island failing to crack the Top 50, The Incredibles failing to crack the Top 40, and Cars failing to crack the Top 30 all hurt my inner child to varying degrees.
I grew up with all them games you just mentioned except the buzz lightyear year game
I literally was about to comment that Toy Story 2 better be top 5 but now I see it wasn’t 😭😭 literally despicable
@@ChristopherPindefinitely worth seeking it out! Very impressive for a 1999 game, and the music is fantastic! Probably my favourite licensed video game, followed closely by Spider-Man 2.
@@sensualsquelchit was my first ever video game, so it pained me not to see it in the Top 10, let alone the Top 5. 😢
Pixar wasn't bought by Disney before 2006, so either of them shouldn't be on the list at all.
That Aladdin game for super Nintendo was such a good part of my childhood
The Soundtrack in that Bugs Life game is mind blowingly good.
I love that this video might as well be "games I played for 2 levels before I gave up after realizing I didn't have the hand eye coordination to play games yet"
incredibly thorough list, mad respect. I'd forgotten about half these including the ones I sunk dozens of hours into when I was like 7
Shocked by "Hercules" and "Tarzan" expecting to find them both waaaays higher. They were huge blasts.
Hercules is on steam and I still play it from time to time! It seriously holds up!!
@KimberlySchwartz1 I absolutely agree. I first played a demo of the game on the demo 1 disc that came with the PS1 back in 96 and I've been hooked on it ever since. it's a hell of a sidescroller collect-a-thon that will continuously stand the test of time imo.
Thanks @writingLiz for the awesome script! Keep up the great work🎉
Thank you for unlocking my childhood memory playing Timone and Pumba's Jungle Games
Love seeing Tron Arcade so high on the list. I used to frequent a "retrocade" where you paid a flat fee to enter and there were tons of classic arcade games that were either on free play or had some kind of workaround for the coin slots. You paid the fee and could play games for as long as you like until they closed. I would play their Tron cabinet at least once every time I went. The light cycle game was always my favorite.
As someone who barely remembers The Wild exists, the description sounds like a fever dream by someone who half remembers Madagascar
The replayability of your videos shows the depth and professionalism you put into your productions. I would personally like to see a combination of formats, like years in gaming and Disney everything to create Disney years, worst to best. Losing his character in 1928 would be a good worst starting year, and Herbie would be everywhere on that list. Thanks for your hard work.
Well done @WritingLiz you absolutely smashed this list - what an effort! 🚀
Funny, Emperor's New Groove was actually the first game I ever had for the PS1. It was actually really fun 🤣 I'm surprised it was so low. I enjoyed it more than the next 10 games above it LOL
Also, Toy Story 2 being outside top 5 is insane 😳 it's the only game on here I know for a fact people STILL play to this day 💯
Same here. A hidden gem and even with the david spade sound alike, the humor had me rolling.😂
this is a tremendous amount of effort to put this together. well done! we appreciate it!
Number 18 Buzz lightyear 2 was also on the Dreamcast. That's what I grew up with
VERY glad to see Tron 2.0 get so much love. Great game. Shame it's such a bugger to get running these days...
Not sure why anyone criticised the backgrounds in Pocahontas on the Mega Drive, because the background looks fantastic some of the best graphics on the system which isn’t surprising as it was a very late release for the console.
Tron 2.0 looks awesome!
If you can get it working properly, it's pretty awesome, yeah. Much more in-line with the original film visually than the actual sequels., a fun take on upgrading stats, some neat weapons... oh, and the main female character is voiced by Rebecca Romijn, which is neat.
I just love these huge Rank Videos from TJ. The PUns, the dry wit. I´ve watched all of them and will watch all that will come.
Great list! Hopefully we can watch a similar Dreamworks tie-in game list before long
I had to get my mom to rent Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue twice from blockbuster. I love that game, it felt huge at the time!
I really dig the video and i know this would made it WAY longer and a lot more work, but there's part of me that wishes the different versions were ranked seperatly if they were different enough. Handheld and console versions particularly come to mind.
They do separate them if they are significantly different enough. Most of the time though the handheld is just a pared down version of the console one. But cases like in the Lego list where the handheld is a completely different game, they count it separately.
Good thing, though - Had they played Toy Story 2 for Gameboy for any real length of time, they would’ve immediately called the whole thing off
That Black Cauldron game was designed by Al Lowe (the creator of Leisure Suit Larry) while he was at Sierra. I could tell it was one of their games immediately just from the UI.
*Every DreamWorks movie tie-in videogame ranked from worst to best.* - thank you very much.
I remember reading something interesting about Hannah Montana game. Somebody who worked on the game said to increase the length of the game. They took away the ability to run and slowed Hannah. Montana's walking speed.
The Emperor's New Groove and Toy Story 2 should be way higher in my opinion.
My parents got me the mega drive with Aladdin and Sonic 2. That was a perfect gift
Still waiting for my every final fantasy ranked
I love the world of Disney and its video games; thus, it’s providence that you boys dropped this video. I’m also fortunate enough to live 15 miles away from Disneyland.
Let’s go!
Still hoping for a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles or Star Trek games ranking video one of these days. One day.
Ooh yes please for Star Trek
YESSSS! These videos are why this is my favorite channel! Please keep making worst to best videos!!!
This video is such a nostalgia trip - completely forgot about jungle book groove party, I loved that game!!
I remember Construx and I lived the sets. I went from Construx to Erector... but there is no doubt, Construx is what started my passion to build. I have now found a S.T.E.M. product named 'Engino' for my children this 2023 Christmas season.
Toy Story 2
DuckTales
Chip N Dale
Aladdin (Genesis)
Incredibles (PS2)
My top 5.
37:37 - Whoa, I actually remember getting some Atlantis game in a cereal box as a kid (and Crazy Taxi - I wish I knew where that ended up now...)
Oh thank you jebus, I needed a good triple jump video, thanks guys all of you, x from Scotland with love ❤
I'm surprised that the Peter Pan: Return to Neverland for the PS1 didn't make the list
Because that was a straight to video release, and did not recieve a theatrical release.
I had Aladdin on the Megadrive, it's as good as they say.
Always here for the rankings and snide commentary
1:42:09 - ……..Y’all, that is LITERALLY King’s Quest 1. 😂 It looks like they actually just altered and recolored some things to make them the Black Cauldron characters and just dropped them back into a King’s Quest game. Same layout and everything. Did Sierra help make it???
102 DALMATIANS PUPPIES TO THE RESCUE BEST GAME EVER!!!!!! 🥺🤍🖤
holla
Hell naw caddicarus roasted it
Toys For Bob and Crystal Dynamics cooked with that one.
idk if you know this but the word of an influencer isn't law
especially one as cringe as caddicaras
@@hypan0vaULTRA He isn’t cringe.
Love these massive videos, great for having on the TV while doing things.
My favorite series from this channel. I still want the MMOs ranked 🙂
I remember playing 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the rescue when I was younger. I didn’t have a memory card so I had to play it from the beginning anytime I wanted to play it lol my brother hid it so we wouldn’t erase his progress on Resident Evil. I was so proud of my self as a kid when I finished it all in one day. Also, I love that Frankie Muniz voiced Domino.
Honestly I really love the bug’s life video game. The environments are really interesting and is probably one of my favorite video game ost of all time. If it was ever possible I wish it could get a remastering. It would look so good with updated graphics as well as a fixed camera and controls.
12:47 So THAT'S where Dorkly got the wolves!!! Thank you!
Aladdin got split up on Genesis and SNES as separate entries? Jungle Book got lumped in with like 5 other versions. They're different games.
What are you waffling about he went over like 5 different jungle books
The Aladdin games are completely distinct
They only combine titles that are very similar
@@tymerum jungle book versions are distinct
@@raphaelturtle4146but they equally suck
@@tymerum Like how the 2D handheld versions get combined with the 3D action versions for every other title, even when the handheld versions are not action games?
I love these lists, but I really hate how many cheap PC titles made it to the end because the rating system was flawed.
I for one am confused as to why some mini game collections made it in, but not others. I remember the Tarzan, Atlantis, and Toy Story ones in particular, but alas they didn’t make it. But the Timon & Pumbaa and Hunchback of Notre Dame games apparently count. Lol
Fun fact; In the 1996 PC Jungle Book game the guy with the monkey was the man who became the voice of both the TF2 Demoman and Heavy.
Avoiding knives and other sharp objects trown at you while listening to "Be our guest" sound pretty paradox. 🤣
I'm sorry but 37:30 Disney's first foray into sci fi? 20,000 leagues, Tron? There were several before Atlantis ;)
Tron the arcade game is also a bonus feature of the GBA version of TRON 2.0 killer app.
The stacking game in Pumba and Timon's Jungle games is more like Puyo Puyo than Tetris.
i like tron the game. would have been better as a head to head game
I could have sworn that the '99 Tarzan was on the N64 as well. I rented it from Blockbuster a lot
Really nice video. There was however one game missing in the list (If I didn't missed anything) - The Pirates of the Carribean (2003, PC, Xbox). This game is weird, because it's the game that was published, of all companies, by Bethesda and developed by russian company Akella.
However game has little to no semblance to the movie - player takes control of the captain whatshisface and as France attacks English colony, tries to figure out some misteries that happen in the fictional archipelago. Game, unfortunately, has no Jack Sparrow or other characters, although has few positives - for its time game has fantastic looking sea and incredibly detailed ships and had fairly competent ship-to-ship combat. Although melee combat was kinda janky.
There is a reason for that. In 2000 Akella has released well received game Sea Dogs that was more or less 3D remake of the old classic Sid Meier's Pirates! (6 years before actual Sid Meier's Pirates! got proper remake) - player had entire archipelago, few nations to join, quests to do, ships to buy or raid, crew to hire, officers to get. And Akella was making its sequel when Bethesda approached them and suggested to change title and make game tie-in with Pirates of the Carribean license. Main issue of the game - open world barely exists and consists of only 6 islands, there is basically nothing to do aside of following story and upgrading your ship and, well, there is only one element that ties game to the movie - Isla de Muerte and Black Pearl that will work as final boss of the game - once player has destroyed this ship, game is over.
I scrubbed through the video to see if this was mentioned after seeing a few other Pirates games being in there.
My only guess for it not being included is that, despite having the name, its not actually a tie-in and has basically no connection to the film, hell if I recall its some 80 years before the events of the film (or was it after?). Also Isla De Muerte isn't in the game, it was a different island with an Inca Temple on it, though I suppose you could consider the cursed chest of gold you're told to deliver to be a nod to the films though its never really delved into beyond the cursed pirates fighting you for it even though this would be far too early for the movie's cursed pirates.
The engine used to make Sea Dogs and the POTC game is actually open-source now after the huge amount of people who modded POTC made clear to the last remnants of Akella that they wanted more content. Another game, Sea Dogs: City of Abandoned Ships, was developed using the engine and now the person who technically owns the IP (Sea Dogs that is, not POTC) and all its assets is making a remake. Its actually a pretty big thing in the modding community and people are all for it. Apparently he wants to release all the games as a bundle but can't include POTC due to Disney owning the license, it wouldn't be that difficult to remove the references but if I recall in a podcast he said that it would be bordering on impossible to actually get in touch with Disney's lawyers to figure out a deal.
Some great nostalgia here. I disagree strongly with at least half of the list. But HEY! that's my prerogative.. if you will. lol
I'm going to get so much bedtime out of this video
Call me crazy, but I think you're quite fond of the word titular lols. Another great video guys! Def. enjoy listening to your videos in the background while I do work or play games.
Another excellent ranked list was very surprised by some of the higher ranking games.
Hopefully we can get every Nickelodeon Game ranked worse to best
I'm so addicted to these videos
Huge shoutout to Liz on her first list on the channel! This one was quite the feat.
So excited to watch this while I study :D
Two notes: my husband and I watched this together and I made a joke that a Black Cauldron game would exist because everyone hated the movie (we like it). I was shocked when I saw there really was a video game. Secondly, I owned a Sega Genesis and Aladdin (my favorite movie ❤) and loved it. My husband owned a SNES and had Aladdin. I told him I knew that the Sega version was clearly superior after seeing the SNES version that he still thought was better. Now I have substantial proof of its superiority. I was waiting patiently the whole video for where that specific game would place. Thank you.
Tarzan, Brother Bear and Aladdin were my childhood games
Finally! A great worst to best list like how they used to be. Still waiting on Final Fantasy, Spyro, Doom ports, and simulator games.
I had a good chunk of these. Monsters Inc Scream Team was too difficult for me to understand when I was little. Cars is easily my favorite tie-in game, but, surprisingly, Chicken Little was good too.
I remember the monster inc dodgeball game and honestly i thought it wasn’t bad. What was pretty cool about it was the character variety, it had a lot of monsters to plays as and that was cool.
Was Disney Skate on the list? That was awesome. Don't recall seeing it in the video.
Definitely need to do marvel games ranked worst to best
2:42:45 yeeeaaahhh, i was waiting for this one, i remember playing it as a kid
A-yo!
As a fan of FFVII from the start, it's really making me smile to see the enthusiasm that you have for this game and these characters, as someone who is a newbie to these games.
For the first time ever, I've actually planned a week's vacation from work, just to play a new video game (Rebirth).
Disney's "first foray into sci-fi" was Black Hole (1979)
Amazing video would watch again
Amazing video, love it.
Hell yeah!! The best Disney film gets the best Disney film tie-in game!!
21:30 Sebastian is a crab actually. Love TJ and your videos though. Keep it up
Huh. I always thought he was a lobster bc of his tail but apparently he's supposed to be a crab? Cool
- Every Sponge Bob game ranked from Worst to Best
- Every Cartoon Network licensed game ranked from Worst to Best
- Every Nickelodeon (except Sponge Bob) licensed game ranked from Worst to Best
- Every Dreamworks licensed game ranked from Worst to Best
Incredibles When Danger Calls being so high is insulting for every game that proceeded it
2:29:54 IIRC, the Scotsman here is the guy who would later voice the Demoman in TF2.
Olaf is the most lovable snowman since Frosty the Snowman. And they’re both jolly happy souls.
a local science magazine used to have a video games review parts full of shovelwares and they ranked the monster inc game high....it is a magazine destined to 9-14 years old
I was so proud of myself for beating Lion King as a kid, but not as proud as when I beat Aladdin. Funnily enough, I didn't find that bit with the monkeys / elephants to be that difficult at all as a kid. I have always had a keen eye for details that most others miss, so that part felt kind of automatic to me. I just remember it being fun. Didn't take me long at all.
But what I do remember taking me ages, was that magic carpet ride through the fire cave in Aladdin. Was the trek through the palace at the end to fight Jaffar. Jesus christ, tat game got my heart in my throat.
I was great at those shitty little games as a kid. Even beat Fantasia. My uncle called me a liar. I was actually let down by the ending, I wanted some crazy cinematic or conclusion to the story but it was just Mickey's wizard character shaking hands with a composer.
The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe is the second Chronicles of Narnia book
Chronologically, it's the second, but it was the first one released.
2:43:53 "Tetris-like" huh? To quote Terminal Montage's Kirbo: "PUYO!"
I recently bought Toy Story 2 on sale to replay it on my PS5. Now my daughter plays it haha
#1 was obvious from the start. I couldn’t have been anything else. This was a great journey.
0:34 Great video idea!!
I loved the PS2 finding Nemo game growing up, and I still love it now, though I'm willing to explore the possibility that I'm nostalgia blind. I do use an online cheat tool for the slide puzzles though, they hurt my brain
Tron getting some love is always nice.
That Monsters inc game was brilliant should have been higher.
"All we can say is that we hope that Experiment 627 was _far_ more successful."
Funny enough, the answer to that is both yes and no, if you've seen _Lilo & Stitch: The Series_ (which these guys most likely haven't).
It does bother me a bit that they didn't mention that Chris Sanders was the creator and one of the two writer-directors of _Lilo & Stitch_ nor the fact that Kevin Michael Richardson or the late, great David Ogden Stiers also reprised their voice roles as Captain Gantu and Dr. Jumba Jookiba in the prequel game. (And technically, so did the late Zoe Caldwell as the Grand Councilwoman, but despite being mentioned in the credits, her role got cut from the final release.)
Also, Ben says Jumba's name very oddly.
HELL YEAH TIMON AND PUMBAA JUNGLE GAMES
No matter how pedantic, I always love seeing Simon Miller. Everyone loves that guy.
I knew that game (which I won't say the name of for those who don't want spoilers for the top spot) would be number 1. That particular game is LEGENDARY, and is arguably one of the greatest movie licensed games of all time. Side note though: that version of that game (and I don't mean the other versions of that game with different gameplay, I mean literally the exact same game with the same exact levels and gameplay) was actually on more platforms than the single one you guys listed. I would know, I used to play it on a different platform than the one you listed all the time as a kid!
It's such a missed opportunity to turn the summer level of Frozen into something like a water level. Olaf would end up melting if you're too slow.
2:38:24 Although this is one if the top games, its atmosphere is creepy. Especially with how Domino looks here.
And like The Snowman, Olaf nicked a kid's Irn Bru.
I love how just as soon as you think there can’t be any more Tron games, there’s always more 😂
I'm uncertain if the rest of the Disney Afternoon, and associated games, line-up had one, but DuckTales had a TV and a movie theater spot, with 1990's DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp.