Fun fact: The cartridge for the Japanese version of this game has a VRC7 chip inside, but the audio expansion wasn't used. It was one of the 2 games that had it, "Lagrange Point" was the other game that had it, which DID use the expanded audio.
dangerous atractions haha each 1 has 3 parts. bumper cars was hard. thats why i did that atraction first. roller coaster was cool. the train has a boss, and the yeah, i name it, crazy river the second part where you have to dodge every thing. then last stage fun house (dutch its named ghost house)
my girlfriend has all nes and game boy games. nes through me and her mother, game boy her self. including color and advance even if they are bad. this game was awesome borrowed it from a friend thats in other things now adays
Now to finish off this week with Tiny Toon Adventures 2: Trouble in Wackyland! While this sequel is considered inferior to the beloved original game on the system, it's still a decent game that makes a good use of the Tiny Toon license, and in my opinion, features a more robust and catchy soundtrack!
I guess it's a nice tradeoff; a game that's not quite as good as the original, but a soundtrack that's more varied, higher in quality, and contains far more music adapted directly from the show. Many of these aside from the obvious intro theme are taken directly from the TV series (Wackyland Map and Bumper Cars are the most notable examples that I can identify off the top of my head.)
Watched an japanese commercial for this game, mr. Ryusei forgot he voiced Buster instead of Freeza (What? I never heard the japanese dub of Tiny Toon Adventures, all i know is that his Yakko has an high voice)
Fun fact: The cartridge for the Japanese version of this game has a VRC7 chip inside, but the audio expansion wasn't used. It was one of the 2 games that had it, "Lagrange Point" was the other game that had it, which DID use the expanded audio.
Wasn't that chip insanely expensive?
Why???
It’s funny because part 2 sounded the same as the first but I guess by that point it was all about snes.
An underrated NES gem
dangerous atractions haha
each 1 has 3 parts. bumper cars was hard. thats why i did that atraction first. roller coaster was cool. the train has a boss, and the yeah, i name it, crazy river the second part where you have to dodge every thing. then last stage fun house (dutch its named ghost house)
my girlfriend has all nes and game boy games. nes through me and her mother, game boy her self. including color and advance even if they are bad.
this game was awesome borrowed it from a friend thats in other things now adays
8:21 Does anybody else hear _TMNT Tournament Fighters_ for the NES in this theme?
11:20 This is definitely _Castlevania III_ for sure!
Now to finish off this week with Tiny Toon Adventures 2: Trouble in Wackyland! While this sequel is considered inferior to the beloved original game on the system, it's still a decent game that makes a good use of the Tiny Toon license, and in my opinion, features a more robust and catchy soundtrack!
Adnan Bosnjak Sounds like Shatterhand to me.
***** Can you upload Kunio Kun no Nekketsu Soccer League OST please:)
+Adnan Bosnjak Could it be S.C.A.T.?
Adnan Bosnjak I had the japanesse version as a kid.
That log ride, whoa!
11:20 is metal as fuck
Jasper Valentine is like tmnt 3 stage 3 i think
Jasper Valentine Final and best level of the entire game.
Sounds like this level belongs in _Castlevania 3!_
The TMNT 3 similarities are heavy. Love KONAMI, the 8 bit composers were undefeated.
very nice ost, i remenber this game..... was extremely hard when i played 10 years ago i think
Played so much this game that I can remember enemies movement patterns from music alone. Good old times
Awesome music.
i loved it.
11:20 Best Theme! :D
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I guess it's a nice tradeoff; a game that's not quite as good as the original, but a soundtrack that's more varied, higher in quality, and contains far more music adapted directly from the show. Many of these aside from the obvious intro theme are taken directly from the TV series (Wackyland Map and Bumper Cars are the most notable examples that I can identify off the top of my head.)
Bumper Cars is my favorite
Fun house theme by FAR the best in this one
Watched an japanese commercial for this game, mr. Ryusei forgot he voiced Buster instead of Freeza (What? I never heard the japanese dub of Tiny Toon Adventures, all i know is that his Yakko has an high voice)
yeah!
I wouldn't have checked out this soundtrack if it weren't for MaGMML Episode Zero.
This is what that Muppet game would have been if it didn't suck.
@Hylian Fox I once did a “Virgin Vs. Chad” meme on those two games, with Muppet Adventure being the Virgin, and Trouble in Wackyland being the Chad.
Finally!
Given the release date, I was surprised to see this game so cheap
The Tiny Toon NES games sold surprizingly well for the time of their release.
The game was OK tho.