@@borderlinesunshine9630 Ok. Do I look like I can understand these things? Xd but yeah, chips (like the Mode 7 that enhances an SNES game's graphics like Yoshi's Island) can do many wonders
@@jesuschrist.official yoshi's island's graphics were enhanced by the super FX chip, the same chip that star fox used. mode 7 was a different thing; it's a feature on the SNES that allowed sprite scaling to make games like f-zero and super mario kart possible.
@@po1sonseede9001 yeah, when I was growing up me and my friend would laugh about it. I remember it was the term for poo but not sure when the term started.
Wow....never heard of this game before! Sound, graphics, and gameplay looks amazing. And features one of the most detailed introductions I've seen in NES games. Very unique game mechanics too. Excellent video, thanks for the upload @NintendoComplete
@@cmox1830 The original Japanese title was "Final Mission", and the European and Australian title was "Action In New York". My favourite title is "Final Mission".
You have literally twice as much life in the US version compared to the JP one!! Why in god's name did they make the Japanese version of this so hard?! Three hits and you're done, plus the sub weapon is weaker, it's this tiny little pea shooter. Plus in the JP version only the laser has rapid fire, and the sub weapon requires you to move it into the position you want it when you unlock it, here it just starts moving on its own so you can easily choose what angle you want it at.
Love this game and it’s intense. Very hard, can’t win unless I do the cheat code to gain extra hits. Watching this I just realized that you can control the top and bottom orbs that shoot. Damn it! That would have helped! 🤦🏼♂️
Wow you did scat. I was hoping you did. I cannot get to the last boss. This is such a unique game. We used to rent it when I was a kid. I've bought it and sold it growing g up over the years. Before the 2010s. Games were still dirt cheap. 1-5 bucks. It's insane how suddenly they got so expensive and rare. This game I watched go to 15 dollars. 25. Then 50. Then 80. Then 100. Then 125. Then 150. I sold my copy again for 15 back in 2012 to a game dealer. It jumped over a 100 since so I settled for a bootleg cart for 35. Why not. My e.ulator sucks so bad and nothing beats the original hardware. I like the name scat too. Crazy how Nintendo and sega pictured our future by now with these cyberpunk games.
Never played this as a kid, but I remember seeing it at the rental store and snickering. My little brother who was like 7 at the time wanted to know what was so funny. "Scat means animal poop!"
Everything's the same as the final mission version of this game, except for the fact that this version has better health for the players. Final mission provides very little health for the players in their version of this game, with a different backstory where aliens did what megatron was doing, extracting resources from the earth in order to restore/upgrade their own planet.
A lot of the sound effects are reminiscent of Konami's NES games. I know that some Natsume programmers came from Konami and I wonder if that is connected.
It always seemed to me that this game is a mixture of Gradius and Contra. It could easily be a Konami game, including the sounds. Thankfully, this one is less difficult than its japanese counterpart Final Mission, but I miss the iconic inter-level lines.
@@jerminator0688 gonna have a hard time selling it for that price. Theres near-perfect copies going for like 70 bucks on ebay. And then... then theres that one person that thinks old=expensive and actually lists it on ebay for 1200 us dollars + 65 shipping. Its not even remotely close to being in mint condition lol.
at that time, people are obsessed with cyber-organism. the final boss is a mix between flesh and machine. similar to contra, it does have a beating heart
Grew up in the NES era, and had never heard of this game till today. Watching this, I was surprised when I heard what sounded like spoken voice at the start. I don't know if it's actual recorded voice, or clever use of the NES sound chip, but either way I was completely unaware that the NES was capable of doing that till today.
so this was the NES equivalent of "forgotten worlds!" the graphics remind me a lot of that platform's version of Contra. the funny thing is as much as I was into games back in the day I never played either Forgotten Worlds or its various spinoffs and imitators (like Trouble Shooter). still, cool concept, and had I run across it in an arcade, I probably would have tried it with a friend for at least a quarter or two.
I dont know if the version that i play as kid was a knock off of the original because i dont remember that intro with the history and the names of the characters, as kid i always thought that the blue player was something based on Jean Claude Van Damme, but seen his name as Arnold and the red player as Sigourney, then they should be Sigourney Weaver and Arnold schwarzenegger,
SNES had a 10 year lifespan in Japan, longer than the US and other parts of the world.The NES had about an 11 or 12 year lifespan, starting pretty much in 1983 in Japan (going by one of the first Famicom releases in Japan, a Mahjong game).
@@Bloodreign1 bloodreigh just said that 1993 was last big year in terms of releases that the nes had not that was last year of life, that was 1994 yoshi cookie i think was last release. Still had 10 year life span and that was good, i just mad snes didn't last as long here in states they already jumping ship to n64, when damn japanese were still supporting up till 2000.
Sadly could never find this one locally when it was cheaper, then Nintendo put it on the original Wii's VC, so I snagged it that way. Plays sort of like Section Z/Sidearms/Forgotten Worlds with the jet pack function.
I was searching for this game for so long , when i was a kid it showed me as contra (fcking bootleggers) , I'll play that again amazing game good graphics specially the visuals of the first stage is really amazing
Except that the Arnold in this game is American and the real Arnold is Austrian and the Sigourney in this game is Canadian and the real Sigourney is American.
It is the same. S.C.A.T.'s the name of the US release, Final Mission's the name of the Japanese release, and Action in New York's the name of the PAL versions.
1991 was last big horray for the nes, before snes took over not that didn't still have some good games for next 2 or 3 games but, you could tell developers jumping over to snes by 1992.
The NES put out a lot of great games before it went the way of the dino. Bubble Bobble Part 2, sequels to Duck Tales and Chip and Dale, Panic Restaurant, and others.
Pleas Version game S. C. A. T. From Playstation 4 Remastered so cool love it V-Contra Future 🥰🎮, console Version now Contra Anniversary Collection and Arcade Classic Anniversary Collection, pleas this game added for Consols Next-gen XO and PS4
The composer is Kiyohei Sada. He did a lot of Konami music like Contra, Rush n Attack, and a few others. Then he left Konami and went to Natsume, where he did stuff like this and Abadox. He wasnt the only Konami defector Natsume hired, either. Just check out the Shatterhand and Shadow of the Ninja soundtracks ;D They all sound familiar, sound effects and all.
Natsume made such amazing, atmospheric and gritty games for the NES. Their games made you feel like you were in a Paul Verhoeven movie.
Abadox was awesome
This video is 5 years old, and not a single person commented on how clear that voice clip was at 2:32.
This game takes the NES to its limit. Graphics, sound and even voices. Amazing piece of software. And great gameplay, btw.
It blows up my mind that they can even put actual voices inside an NES game
voice is impressive but if it's graphics and sound, I'm plugging in mr gimmick for it
@@jesuschrist.officialDPCM sound channel..
@@borderlinesunshine9630 Ok. Do I look like I can understand these things? Xd but yeah, chips (like the Mode 7 that enhances an SNES game's graphics like Yoshi's Island) can do many wonders
@@jesuschrist.official yoshi's island's graphics were enhanced by the super FX chip, the same chip that star fox used. mode 7 was a different thing; it's a feature on the SNES that allowed sprite scaling to make games like f-zero and super mario kart possible.
The acronym that aged like milk...
Hahah
Indeed it has. That is the unfortunate thing with a 'living' language, over time the meaning of words change or gets a second meaning.
@@TheDutchGhost true. English is pretty crap
@@TheDutchGhost scat has been a term for poop since 1950.
@@po1sonseede9001 yeah, when I was growing up me and my friend would laugh about it. I remember it was the term for poo but not sure when the term started.
Wow....never heard of this game before! Sound, graphics, and gameplay looks amazing. And features one of the most detailed introductions I've seen in NES games. Very unique game mechanics too. Excellent video, thanks for the upload @NintendoComplete
the game's called scat for fuck's sake
@@cmox1830 only cuz game localization was a bit...wild in the west.
@@cmox1830 The original Japanese title was "Final Mission", and the European and Australian title was "Action In New York".
My favourite title is "Final Mission".
True. But the core gameplay came from capcom’s forgotten worlds
Still got this on the Wii VC, amazing how the Japanese version has a completely different intro.
i played the jap version back in 93..
You have literally twice as much life in the US version compared to the JP one!! Why in god's name did they make the Japanese version of this so hard?! Three hits and you're done, plus the sub weapon is weaker, it's this tiny little pea shooter. Plus in the JP version only the laser has rapid fire, and the sub weapon requires you to move it into the position you want it when you unlock it, here it just starts moving on its own so you can easily choose what angle you want it at.
It's got a different name too and no continues lol. Impossible.
And you lose your weapon when damaged
Made by Natsume, somehow their sound effects reminds me of konami's Contra 😅
Natsume were former Konami devs just like Treasure
In China, they called it the "aerial Contra - 空中魂斗羅."
The games from that era all have the similar sounds...
Años, años buscando el nombre de este juego, Dios.😢
Estoy llorando de nostalgia 😢
I've been searching this game for a long time and finally, I found it
Before I knew what scat really was and the joining of the 80s top sci-fi action heroes Arnold and Sigourney. WOW!
Natsume games are awesome!
Love this game and it’s intense. Very hard, can’t win unless I do the cheat code to gain extra hits. Watching this I just realized that you can control the top and bottom orbs that shoot. Damn it! That would have helped! 🤦🏼♂️
There's a code?
I hear this is coming to NES online for the Switch. Can’t wait to check it out. It’s like Contra meets Gradius
And Forgotten Worlds.
Today is the day
Grew up playing this game and was surprised that none of my friends did not even know about it. Still have it in it's original box and booklet.
Same!!
I played that game in those years
Великолепный проработанный графиков и потрясающий музыков!
Wow you did scat. I was hoping you did. I cannot get to the last boss.
This is such a unique game. We used to rent it when I was a kid.
I've bought it and sold it growing g up over the years. Before the 2010s. Games were still dirt cheap. 1-5 bucks.
It's insane how suddenly they got so expensive and rare. This game I watched go to 15 dollars. 25. Then 50. Then 80. Then 100. Then 125. Then 150.
I sold my copy again for 15 back in 2012 to a game dealer. It jumped over a 100 since so I settled for a bootleg cart for 35.
Why not. My e.ulator sucks so bad and nothing beats the original hardware.
I like the name scat too.
Crazy how Nintendo and sega pictured our future by now with these cyberpunk games.
My Favorite NES Game
Same man, its so cool, and an underrated gem...
I actually love stage 3 of S.C.A.T for the NES!!!
Classic! Owned this game. Loved it
Never played this as a kid, but I remember seeing it at the rental store and snickering. My little brother who was like 7 at the time wanted to know what was so funny.
"Scat means animal poop!"
And people poop in various fetish circles -_-;
Learn something new everyday, thanks internet! Lol.
Everything's the same as the final mission version of this game, except for the fact that this version has better health for the players.
Final mission provides very little health for the players in their version of this game, with a different backstory where aliens did what megatron was doing, extracting resources from the earth in order to restore/upgrade their own planet.
coop was fun as hell in this one
The fact they got away using the likeness of arnold and sigourney weaver says a lot
2:32 sounds like Carl Wethers RIP
Holy Moses you must be a wizard at this game. I’ve never seen it before it’s like Contra with a jet pack
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sigourney Weaver.
A lot of the sound effects are reminiscent of Konami's NES games. I know that some Natsume programmers came from Konami and I wonder if that is connected.
Contra 1 Staff = Natsume Staff
The OST for this game SLAAAAPS!!!!
That’s the closet you can get to a Nintendo called SHIT (AVGN reference)
It always seemed to me that this game is a mixture of Gradius and Contra. It could easily be a Konami game, including the sounds. Thankfully, this one is less difficult than its japanese counterpart Final Mission, but I miss the iconic inter-level lines.
this game is the easiest version the original is final mission is hard
FInal Mission was op man. Hardest game i ever played on nes
True
I still got this game along with about 150 others
It’s worth like $150
@@jerminator0688 gonna have a hard time selling it for that price. Theres near-perfect copies going for like 70 bucks on ebay. And then... then theres that one person that thinks old=expensive and actually lists it on ebay for 1200 us dollars + 65 shipping. Its not even remotely close to being in mint condition lol.
is it just me or does the final boss look like the boss on Contra 3 alien wars. final boss? also, this game is for sale at least $100 now lol
BBQ Quest used some music from this.
action in new york!
at that time, people are obsessed with cyber-organism. the final boss is a mix between flesh and machine. similar to contra, it does have a beating heart
Grew up in the NES era, and had never heard of this game till today. Watching this, I was surprised when I heard what sounded like spoken voice at the start. I don't know if it's actual recorded voice, or clever use of the NES sound chip, but either way I was completely unaware that the NES was capable of doing that till today.
It was digitized voices.
Ok check out empire strikes back. Obi-Wan says luke!!!
Also Vader talks.
The music. PERIOD.
The best I've seen
Contra has WINGS (LOL)
16:43 Nice Bgm And then I will Finish It Hardly But No Deaths 💯🔥🔥
"Schwarznegger" and "Weaver" fought off a bunch of ED209s as if they were in Capcom's "Forgotten Realms".
DAT VRC6
You'd swear KONAMI made this game
This is Contra in future
We just got 8 years left! Be ready!
so this was the NES equivalent of "forgotten worlds!" the graphics remind me a lot of that platform's version of Contra. the funny thing is as much as I was into games back in the day I never played either Forgotten Worlds or its various spinoffs and imitators (like Trouble Shooter). still, cool concept, and had I run across it in an arcade, I probably would have tried it with a friend for at least a quarter or two.
Only have to wait 5 years for the event of Scat and Shadow of the Ninja to happen
Coming to Nintendo switch online 9/23!
End music is trippy
Oh my god, 6 lifes, doesnt lost ur special bullet when taking dmg, this game is absolute friendly ver of Final mission
La versión japonesa de este juego es mil veces más difícil.
Арнольд Шварценеггер и Сигурни Уивер против пришельцев! Вот умора!
Yurec10 В япошку сыграни,ваааще обосрешься!
I've used five continues on Astrotube and I've gave up on battleship after using even more continues. Still I want to beat this game.
If contra and gradius have a Baby = s.c.a.t
2:32 ... Fantomenk - A Tiny Spacheship's Final Mission
I dont know if the version that i play as kid was a knock off of the original because i dont remember that intro with the history and the names of the characters, as kid i always thought that the blue player was something based on Jean Claude Van Damme, but seen his name as Arnold and the red player as Sigourney, then they should be Sigourney Weaver and Arnold schwarzenegger,
10:34-14:20 i didn't think it took that long to get into outer space but i guess it does
flying contra , arnold and sigourney loooooooooooooooool
with Stallone look alike
I think that bullet 23:39 hit you.
29:30 This Boss is Easy Finish But I finish 2 times SCAT (special Cybernetic Attack Team).
Is this game worth downloading and playing on my nes classic?
Absolutely.
Ironically this game isn't a shit at all
Japanese version is WAY harder ( Final Mission ) You only get 3 hits oh and you lose your weapon when you just get hit once
think 1993 was last big year nes had alot good titles then it finally made way for snes which didn't have long life span compared to nes.
SNES had a 10 year lifespan in Japan, longer than the US and other parts of the world.The NES had about an 11 or 12 year lifespan, starting pretty much in 1983 in Japan (going by one of the first Famicom releases in Japan, a Mahjong game).
@@Bloodreign1 bloodreigh just said that 1993 was last big year in terms of releases that the nes had not that was last year of life, that was 1994 yoshi cookie i think was last release.
Still had 10 year life span and that was good, i just mad snes didn't last as long here in states they already jumping ship to n64, when damn japanese were still supporting up till 2000.
Sadly could never find this one locally when it was cheaper, then Nintendo put it on the original Wii's VC, so I snagged it that way. Plays sort of like Section Z/Sidearms/Forgotten Worlds with the jet pack function.
I was searching for this game for so long , when i was a kid it showed me as contra (fcking bootleggers) , I'll play that again amazing game good graphics specially the visuals of the first stage is really amazing
Terminators with Alien queen
kudos
Really? Arnold and Sigourney????? They couldn’t be more obvious??? Hahaha
Except that the Arnold in this game is American and the real Arnold is Austrian and the Sigourney in this game is Canadian and the real Sigourney is American.
Well they didn't want to be too obvious Chad. Also Arnold represents the USA.
I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE WHO THOUGHT THIS WAS ANOTHER CONTRA
The game is good
But the acronym
😂😂😂😂😂
Demasiado fácil.... El que yo jugaba era terriblemente difícil.... Y lo ame.....
Значит ты играл в "Final mission"
So hard though
Holy Shit!!!
A Great 100$ Game
Ha! Try 150-200 now.
I settled for a bootleg. Plays perfect.
Wow. Glad I didn't let this hit my parent's yard sale!
Just contra with WINGS...
This is not the same as Action in New York?
It is the same. S.C.A.T.'s the name of the US release, Final Mission's the name of the Japanese release, and Action in New York's the name of the PAL versions.
The music intro I had was different I think I had the asian version
ah i thought this game called forgotten worlds
I used to have the Asian version as s kid ...so hard ...I never finished that game
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1991 was last big horray for the nes, before snes took over not that didn't still have some good games for next 2 or 3 games but, you could tell developers jumping over to snes by 1992.
The NES put out a lot of great games before it went the way of the dino. Bubble Bobble Part 2, sequels to Duck Tales and Chip and Dale, Panic Restaurant, and others.
Forgotten Worlds?????
The storyline and opening is way worse than final mission, the original.
so just contra with more stuff
2:32
What a title, lol.
What a terrible name for such a phenomenal game.
BURAI FIGHTER
I beat this by the hair of my chinny chin chin amazing game!
33:23
O nome so jogo, KKKKKKKKK, pqp
FLAJING CONTRA
Pleas Version game S. C. A. T. From Playstation 4 Remastered so cool love it V-Contra Future 🥰🎮, console Version now Contra Anniversary Collection and Arcade Classic Anniversary Collection, pleas this game added for Consols Next-gen XO and PS4
Some enemies look ripped straight out of R-Type.
Wasn't type snes?
I always thought this game was interesting because it has a few distinctly Konami sound effects, and I've never seen a reason why.
The composer is Kiyohei Sada. He did a lot of Konami music like Contra, Rush n Attack, and a few others. Then he left Konami and went to Natsume, where he did stuff like this and Abadox. He wasnt the only Konami defector Natsume hired, either. Just check out the Shatterhand and Shadow of the Ninja soundtracks ;D They all sound familiar, sound effects and all.
Oh man that explains so much! Ever since I was a kid I wondered about those things but I wasn’t sure how to even start looking for info.
@@NintendoComplete Even the 1 Up sound in this game is straight out of NES Gradius and Life Force.
Poop the game
I love this game but nobody ever wanted to play it. I wonder why...
Me: hey, wanna play scat?
Friend: I'm gonna go now.