So I kinda messed up the delivery of the Jaguar "joke". At first I say Jaguar as I normally do (Jag-whar) but of course Brits pick that apart because how dare anyone pronounce anything differently than they do... so I rub it in by saying JAG-WIRE which is even worse. But instead it comes off as me thinking Brits pronounce it as Jag Wire which isn't what I intended. Oh well. I just wanted to trigger some Brits, but instead it's just comes off as confusing. I'll get y'all next time though!
My new favorite thing as an old man is skipping the launch, waiting a year, then picking up the launch games for like five bucks each. This worked so well for PS3 and 360
That strategy has less success with Nintendo platforms. I think the Switch is the first Nintendo Console I’ve seen in 30 years which the 1st party games I’ve seen on any type of sale till multiple years later (usually for their respective Best Sellers Program).
The difference between generations is so minimal these days, I now wait until they release the revised version of the console, lol. By then, there's a great library to choose from, better storage and performance, cheaper prices, win win win, lol.
@@Jesse__H the "value" of games generally doesn't change. Nintendo specifically keeps prices high because they want to appear as a premium brand like Apple.
One note about Raiden Project: you actually can get proper TATE mode with controls properly rotated as well, it just requires a gameshark/action replay code to be used, but once you make a save after using that code it will retain the option as long as you don't go into the options menu and change it back until you use the code again
3:23 I... can kinda get the dialogue there. I believe that that's where Bat and Kenshiro first meet up after the time skip that leads to Hokuto no Ken 2. in Kenshiro's absence, he founded a group called the North Star army and, in a teary eyed reunion with the man who inspired him to be better, Bat tells Kenshiro that he can't wait for Lin to see that he's back, while Kenshiro comments that Bat has bulked up and become a real man, that he has the look of a hero about him.
I still love the end skits! They always make me smile. I especially loved this one, in particular the little slide he did after walking down the hallway. Keep 'em coming, Joe!
The guy who did those early voices on the Neo Geo went by BJ Love. Best pen name ever. Whenever they needed voicework with an American accent, he was their man. He also voiced Krauser in the Fatal Fury games and KOF 96.
Neo Geo's 'cyber lip' was the basis for a famous print ad. The guy was fighting the phallic-looking first boss and the lady in sexy sleepwear saying "I remember when he couldn't keep his hands off me".
For me the Snes was the best launch console, I played Mario literally for weeks, it was that much fun. Also loved Pilot wings! Can't wait for the next episode!
Another fantastic episode from one of the best channels on UA-cam! Honestly, Game Sack was one of the biggest inspirations for me to do my GameCube Galaxy channel. So, on that note, thank you Joe (and Dave) for being a big inspiration!
Haa. You’ve definitely put time into choplifter. Bouncing so the tank doesn’t show up. Shooting aa guns from the ground and flying backwards through the stage 3 cave. Love it.
@@vegansuponhull7946it's Jag-wahr in most parts of the US, m'dude. "Jag-wire" is only the New England states pronunciation. Don't get too upset, Japan says "jag-ar" "Jet jag-ar jet jag-ar, his mother never really loved him"
On the N64 - didn't need much of a launch lineup mostly because you couldn't get a console :). I remember it being in very short supply for at least 8 months to a year after launch. By the time we found one for my brother there were already a few more games out like Star Wars, Wave Race, etc.
Only console I've ever lined up to get on day one (at like 1 in the morning no less), and it was extremely amazing to experiene Mario 64 when I got home and popped it in for the first time, especially given the dedication and energy I'd put into actually getting the console the moment it was available. I even sold my PlayStation just so I could afford to get the N64, and although I did actually really enjoy the PlayStation and some of its games (WipEout and Doom were real highlights for me), I don't regret that decision. Man, the joy I got out of my N64....
I wanted a N64, my mother Couldn't get one for a year so when I got my N64 I had *Bomber Man* The one he fought different enemies during the Adventure mode..
I got *extremely* lucky on launch day. I walked into a Lechmere Home Goods store, and there was ONE console left. I (of course) snagged that-- along with Super Mario 64 and Pilotwings 64.
I did manage to get the N64 as launch. Other than Mario 64 though, there wasn't much else to buy it for. Honestly, you were better off getting it later as games were very slow to come out in the first months of the system.
That Hang On/Astro Warrior bundle will always be a good memory for me. Astro Warrior is basically the game that got me into shmups. Also, I can never forget playing Hang On at home, only to be blown away by Super Hang On when going to playland in Manhattan.
@GameSack, Another amazing episode! This is the bar. Not sure if the playlists are just down for construction, but please don't get rid of them. I own the only two Blu-rays I think that you released, but I usually am working at my computer and enjoy watching the "Oldest to Newest" playlist. I love this channel! Shout out to Dave: your absence is felt.
I remember when I found snail maze. I was amazed! Choplifter was my first ever game after the built in hang on and safari hunt...oh also me too fir the parallax... when you mention this I nerd out.
I had chill throughout the PlayStation segment. I have so many fond memories of the grey console that I got for Christmas of '95. Rayman was my first game along with of course Demo 1 and my version had Loaded, NBA Jam, Destruction Derby, Battle Arena Toshinden and videos for, among others, JumpingFlash.
Totally forgot how deep the Playstation launch library was. Shows the level of investment Sony made in not only marketing but up-front game development. I went with Destruction Derby and NBA Jam. My college roommates and I had some awesome NBA Jam tournaments, I think the game was rigged to always keep the score close :).
I recently played DD on playstation because I could get in run on windows xp. Was it freakin difficult?... I drove and got busted from the CPU ... I thought something would be wrong with the car. When I did not get every corner 110% right i got overtaken from the first 😶
Fun Fact: One of the Developers of NBA Jam is a die hard Detroit Pistons' fan so he snuck in a code where every time the Chicago Bulls play the Detroit Pistons the Bulls would always play like they never played a game of basketball in their lives or miss the final shot if the Pistons were up by one or two points.. The Bulls were only programmed to have problems with only the Pistons but play as normal wit every other team..
I paused grading projects for work so I could watch this... and seeing your extended focus on the PlayStation launch was *awesome*. Although I only bought two launch games on September 9th-- Ridge Racer (of course) and NBA Jam: Tournament Edition, it wasn't long before I bought Air Combat and ESPN Extreme Games. Namco sure had PlayStation development dialed in (thanks, System 11!). I still give the nod for my favorite console launch lineup to the Dreamcast. I dropped well over $700 on launch day, between the console, games, and accessories. I was working for FuncoLand at the time, so I didn't get to personally enjoy the launch at home like I wanted to... but the flip side of that was that I had the chance to play through (and beat!) Sonic Adventure and Blue Stinger at the store before the games came out! Thanks, as always, for your hard work. I've been binge-watching a lot of these videos and it's been a blast revisiting them while staying current when new content comes. You've helped to make these last 15 months (and counting) more bearable.
Although not a big commercial hit, I actually remember the Wii U having a great launch line up. Although it was mainly releases of existing titles for other systems, they had something for everyone: fighting, rpg, platformer, sports, fps, party game.
I'm with you, Joe. Thunder Force II was one of the games I picked up when I first got my Genesis and I absolutely loved it. That's why it'll always have a special place in my heart...right next to Sword of Vermilion (which was also one of those games I picked up).
8:31 - "Initially, this game does not seem very impressive with its graphics and sound beyond the parallax scrolling." Hard disagree! I grew up on the NES, and the first time I laid eyes on Super Mario World, the graphics and colours blew my 12 year-old mind! Everything was so crisp and smooth.
The next video game sack needs to work on is a whole video of hidden gems and he must do the whole video as metal jesus. You know the titular youtube personality that has a lot of hidden gems in his collection
28:52 I knew I’ve heard that voice somewhere else...YEAH the B52’s guy. That was GOLD! Also among my first PSone games: Wipeout and Mortal Kombat 3. For the N64 Goldeneye and Star Wars Shadow of the Empire. For the SEGA GENESIS Streets of Rage 2 was and still is my favorite game of that console. Such an amazing era that was!
That helicopter in Choplifter has some pretty smooth rotation. Does anyone know if it's actual software sprite rotation? Or is it all different sprites?
@@vitamind.d.fishinsea8570 my point was the mocking "Jaguar" still sounded like the American pronunciation to me, still funny though. I'm from Yorkshire and would say "jag-yoo-er" but certainly not "jag-wire" haha
Memory cards were genius and I loved them. It meant you could have as many saves as you liked and it made it easy to bring your save to a friend's house and vice versa. Much better than network cloud save garbage of today
I remember spending countless hours to unlock everything in tekken 3. Went to a friends house so we can play with everything unlocked. Just to find out that i have forgotten my memory card at home lol. The frustration was real lol.
Maybe I was a little too young or maybe we were a little too poor in my district, but I can't remember anyone in my school talking about the playstation at its launch. We didn't notice it until the likes of Tomb Raider or Crash Bandicoot were released. Most of us still played the SNES or the Megadrive in 1997.
I was an adolescent in the USA at the time. I was practically totally unaware of the PlayStation until Fall 1997. That's pretty bad when you consider that I knew about the 3DO, the Saturn and even the Jaguar at the time. But when a friend of a friend showed us his PSX, I was really impressed. And the marketing for FFVII was huge.
The fact you said "spin it up" when talking about The Raiden Project of the PlayStation made me happy. I don't know why. I just know it made me happy lol.
When Dreamcast launched, I had reserved mine with a copy of Soul Calibur. That game got so much play from me and my friends that I don't think the disc was ever actually stored in the jewel case for the first 2 months.
Top Players Golf is a good game when you get the timing, after some practise it's not that hard to stop in the red zone, I rarely ever slice it. I got a Neo Geo Mini recently and it even plays well on the mini screen. I now consider it a nice contrast to Neo Turf Masters which is still one of the best golf games around.
ah Snail Maze, that tune lives rent free in my mind to this day Ridge Racer must have inspired custom soundtracks in later games with the popping the CD out to have your own tunes
Growing up I didn't even know the Neo Geo was a thing. I was completely unaware of it, until later on in life when I finally heard about it on the internet. I never recalled seeing it in any stores, and honestly don't remember seeing it in any game mags. Guess I just always overlooked it 🤷♂️
votes for best/worst launch lineup? I'll nominate N64 for worst- pilotwings and mario. That's it. And I love my 64, but dear god, it was a desert for early adopters.
@@Carsonj13 Fair. I wasn't really around for that launch (by which I mean wasn't really paying attention), but the cross-generation launch lineups do seem to take a lot of the hype out of new consoles in my opinion. The whole idea of the shiny new tech is to *feel* shiny and new and unattainable with last gen's hardware. It makes the whole thing feel very incremental compared to how big the leaps in power felt in older generations of hardware.
Thanks brother,been looking forward to this all week, and you certainly did not disappoint. I very much appreciate the work you put into these for us, you're a good guy, i don't care what Dave says!
Hey Joe, this is your first video I've seen, and your showcasing of the games' music is much appreciated. Subbed! I'm also an easy lay for parallax scrolling, and the opening scene to SimCity on the SNES (11:55) had me gushing from withers to brisket back in the day.
As opposed to what, calling himself a South American? Of course his region is North America. However, he did not give his NATIONAL identifier. So if you were going to complain if he called himself an *American,* sorry, it still works as a NATIONAL (not regional) identifier.
@@corey2232 yes. United States is the only country in the American continents that has America officially in its name. So calling ourselves Americans is correct
Back then the PC was the peasant of the gaming world (aside from the Japan exclusive Sharp X68000). Here in the west the only computer that could rival the consoles was the Amiga, certainly not the PC.
@Benjamin Owuye Jagun I'd say that consoles were the master race and NEO GEO was the king of the master race. Just like today PCs are the master race and an RTX3090 is the king of the PCs.
The Neo Geo didn't really exist. Nobody had 700 dollars plus 350 dollars for one game. If you were a Japanese businessman with 75000 yen laying around in 1990, you could just pay hookers to spank you in a diaper.
I didn't know the neo geo was technically 16 bit until this video. I remember thinking, "so many bits..." when the arcade machines had that "24 bit" intro.
So I kinda messed up the delivery of the Jaguar "joke". At first I say Jaguar as I normally do (Jag-whar) but of course Brits pick that apart because how dare anyone pronounce anything differently than they do... so I rub it in by saying JAG-WIRE which is even worse. But instead it comes off as me thinking Brits pronounce it as Jag Wire which isn't what I intended. Oh well. I just wanted to trigger some Brits, but instead it's just comes off as confusing. I'll get y'all next time though!
EL OH EL
My mom's Welsh and yeah they say something like jag-you-are
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I was about to say, ya dozy yank.
@@Jesse__H Welsh? Poor woman xx
this comment is even funnier! hahah
So many titles, so many consoles. What a journey. From cartridge to CD. No matter which system you love, there are games to enjoy.
My new favorite thing as an old man is skipping the launch, waiting a year, then picking up the launch games for like five bucks each. This worked so well for PS3 and 360
That strategy has less success with Nintendo platforms. I think the Switch is the first Nintendo Console I’ve seen in 30 years which the 1st party games I’ve seen on any type of sale till multiple years later (usually for their respective Best Sellers Program).
@@MungkaeX This is true. Nintendo first-party games don't devalue nearly as quickly.
PS5 launch games don't seem to be getting discounts. Sony loves their new $70 price point.
The difference between generations is so minimal these days, I now wait until they release the revised version of the console, lol. By then, there's a great library to choose from, better storage and performance, cheaper prices, win win win, lol.
@@Jesse__H the "value" of games generally doesn't change. Nintendo specifically keeps prices high because they want to appear as a premium brand like Apple.
Really liking the skits with the man who has no idea he's in a commercial. Genuinely funny!
Yes, they are pretty damn hilarious. Some of my favorite skits from any kind of show
One note about Raiden Project: you actually can get proper TATE mode with controls properly rotated as well, it just requires a gameshark/action replay code to be used, but once you make a save after using that code it will retain the option as long as you don't go into the options menu and change it back until you use the code again
Thank you! I just put an old tv rotated sideways in an empty arcade cabinet and I hope this solves my control issue.
Raiden DX also has a proper TATE mode built-in.
Is their a fix for thumb fatigue from having to use the D pad for a shooter?
I'm so upset that Greendog wasn't a launch title. It would have sold a million units within the console's first hour of release.
That pilotwing 64 music on the birdman event for holiday island at night, so chilled ❤️
After getting home from the hospital from heart surgery this was a well needed video. Thank you my friend. Fantastic as usual. All love brotha 🙏
Stay on the mend, my friend!
@@Gatorade69 Are you dumb? Vicodin hurts your heart.
Were you vaccinated? Many young males are having heart attacks and heart issues from it.
The Dreamcast launch was my favorite. Stood in line at midnight and stayed up all night playing. It had awesome launch games.
3:23 I... can kinda get the dialogue there. I believe that that's where Bat and Kenshiro first meet up after the time skip that leads to Hokuto no Ken 2. in Kenshiro's absence, he founded a group called the North Star army and, in a teary eyed reunion with the man who inspired him to be better, Bat tells Kenshiro that he can't wait for Lin to see that he's back, while Kenshiro comments that Bat has bulked up and become a real man, that he has the look of a hero about him.
Man I really need to read Fist of the north star.
The A-Team intro got a whole lot weirder...
@@user-xn3kt6bn5r It's good but everything that comes after Ken and Raoh's final battle isn't worth it in my opinion.
Yeah, it kind of makes sense only if you're familiar with the source material. In "The Last Battle" the player wouldn't have that context, though.
I still love the end skits! They always make me smile. I especially loved this one, in particular the little slide he did after walking down the hallway. Keep 'em coming, Joe!
My favorite launch game would be Panzer Dragoon for the Saturn. One hell of a game for what eventually would become my favorite system ever.
"Based on actual future events" lol that’s quite a sentence
I somehow entirely scrubbed Kileak from my memory banks. That first mech shot as well as the spinning pickup threw me right back to childhood.
This channel deserves 1 million subscribers.
Have you joined it?
Truth
Only 1 million?
Why do you think it doesn't?
@@reinforcedpenisstem I'm saying it deserves way more!
The guy who did those early voices on the Neo Geo went by BJ Love. Best pen name ever. Whenever they needed voicework with an American accent, he was their man.
He also voiced Krauser in the Fatal Fury games and KOF 96.
Neo Geo's 'cyber lip' was the basis for a famous print ad. The guy was fighting the phallic-looking first boss and the lady in sexy sleepwear saying "I remember when he couldn't keep his hands off me".
Love that bassy wet fart sound effect alot of early Genesis games had :)
Juicy genesis ass blast processed bass
I appreciate the fact that the sponsor is at the end and it is something useful a lot, thanks for the video Joe.
Up at 4am enjoying some good quality gaming information. Haven't been to the channel in awhile, but never disappointed.
been watching for years consistently and hope it’s going for a few more years yet !
Hope they get a big boost in views this year they deserve it
Same bro, I was randomly up at 5 this morning, but there's a gamesack episode, so no big loss!
For me the Snes was the best launch console, I played Mario literally for weeks, it was that much fun. Also loved Pilot wings! Can't wait for the next episode!
Gradius III has one of my all time favorite soundtracks. One of the few times the home version beat out the arcade.
Thumbs up just for your Vivian pic from the young ones 🙂👍
@@NeonEUC YES WE HAVE A VIDEO!
Another fantastic episode from one of the best channels on UA-cam! Honestly, Game Sack was one of the biggest inspirations for me to do my GameCube Galaxy channel. So, on that note, thank you Joe (and Dave) for being a big inspiration!
Haa. You’ve definitely put time into choplifter. Bouncing so the tank doesn’t show up. Shooting aa guns from the ground and flying backwards through the stage 3 cave. Love it.
Your end skits keeps on getting weirder... we are all your friends, Joe ;)
That Choplifter intro, tho. Hostages eagerly awaiting rescue... And you open fire on them. Cold.
41 Minutes just flew by. Great Video Joe.
This show has for years deserved 10x the views. Thanks!
If you see a painted sign by the side of the road that says, '15 miles to the.. Ridge Racer!'
I’ve been watching game sack since 2012, and this is one of the best episodes yet. Thanks joe for everything you do!
The British guy on the radio commercials for the car says "Jag-You-Are".
Yeah this is how English people say it. Jag-Wire I've never heard in my 35 years here.
They might do that as it's a brand name, like the "Zed-X" Spectrum.
@@vegansuponhull7946 I think Joe is just trolling, he knows British people say Jag You Are
@@vegansuponhull7946it's Jag-wahr in most parts of the US, m'dude.
"Jag-wire" is only the New England states pronunciation.
Don't get too upset, Japan says "jag-ar"
"Jet jag-ar jet jag-ar, his mother never really loved him"
You guys shattered my dreams of seeing a video covering launch day titles of the Ouya.
On the N64 - didn't need much of a launch lineup mostly because you couldn't get a console :). I remember it being in very short supply for at least 8 months to a year after launch. By the time we found one for my brother there were already a few more games out like Star Wars, Wave Race, etc.
Sony took inspiration for that with the PS5. Still waiting for a killer app…and a console available to purchase in my area
Only console I've ever lined up to get on day one (at like 1 in the morning no less), and it was extremely amazing to experiene Mario 64 when I got home and popped it in for the first time, especially given the dedication and energy I'd put into actually getting the console the moment it was available. I even sold my PlayStation just so I could afford to get the N64, and although I did actually really enjoy the PlayStation and some of its games (WipEout and Doom were real highlights for me), I don't regret that decision. Man, the joy I got out of my N64....
I wanted a N64, my mother Couldn't get one for a year so when I got my N64 I had *Bomber Man* The one he fought different enemies during the Adventure mode..
I got *extremely* lucky on launch day. I walked into a Lechmere Home Goods store, and there was ONE console left. I (of course) snagged that-- along with Super Mario 64 and Pilotwings 64.
I did manage to get the N64 as launch. Other than Mario 64 though, there wasn't much else to buy it for. Honestly, you were better off getting it later as games were very slow to come out in the first months of the system.
That Hang On/Astro Warrior bundle will always be a good memory for me. Astro Warrior is basically the game that got me into shmups.
Also, I can never forget playing Hang On at home, only to be blown away by Super Hang On when going to playland in Manhattan.
Man, I completely forgot about those original PlayStation games coming in the huge Sega CD style plastic cases.
Dammit, you scared me with the "tate mode!!" I was not expecting it 😂
Doing episodes on the Japanese and PAL launches of these consoles could be fun.
Yeah, i would really like that.
Would it, though? I mean, how in depth can you get about games like WanChai Connection, Alleyway, or Tama?
@@FIXTREME could surprise us with something about those games.
In Brazil, the Ghost House game was turned into a El Chapulin Colorado game, a popular mexican character
Dreamcast was easily my favorite!
The smooth rotating shots over the consoles are a really nice touch, well done.
And amazing sound, as usual :)
Being an insomniac works great for game sack video drops
I couldn't sleep and needed something to watch, so Game Sack is here to the rescue once more!!
I absolutely love the character who is menaced by the disembodied voice. Best! 😂😂😂
@GameSack, Another amazing episode! This is the bar. Not sure if the playlists are just down for construction, but please don't get rid of them. I own the only two Blu-rays I think that you released, but I usually am working at my computer and enjoy watching the "Oldest to Newest" playlist. I love this channel! Shout out to Dave: your absence is felt.
Really interesting about the Sega Base System / Master System bundles. I think it was 'Master System' from day 1 here in the UK.
I remember when I found snail maze. I was amazed! Choplifter was my first ever game after the built in hang on and safari hunt...oh also me too fir the parallax... when you mention this I nerd out.
12 minutes of this video and it is already great! Loved it man!
I had chill throughout the PlayStation segment. I have so many fond memories of the grey console that I got for Christmas of '95. Rayman was my first game along with of course Demo 1 and my version had Loaded, NBA Jam, Destruction Derby, Battle Arena Toshinden and videos for, among others, JumpingFlash.
Totally forgot how deep the Playstation launch library was. Shows the level of investment Sony made in not only marketing but up-front game development. I went with Destruction Derby and NBA Jam. My college roommates and I had some awesome NBA Jam tournaments, I think the game was rigged to always keep the score close :).
I recently played DD on playstation because I could get in run on windows xp. Was it freakin difficult?... I drove and got busted from the CPU ... I thought something would be wrong with the car. When I did not get every corner 110% right i got overtaken from the first 😶
Fun Fact: One of the Developers of NBA Jam is a die hard Detroit Pistons' fan so he snuck in a code where every time the Chicago Bulls play the Detroit Pistons the Bulls would always play like they never played a game of basketball in their lives or miss the final shot if the Pistons were up by one or two points.. The Bulls were only programmed to have problems with only the Pistons but play as normal wit every other team..
It really did have a great lineup of games. Mine came with Ridge Racer bundled with it and I picked up MK 3.
I went with Destruction Derby and Ridge Racer too.
But still SNES launch library is better.
Wonderful episode, and a real effort seen in the sketch video, even the sponsor is special
Cool video 😃👍 I was very surpized to hear my Thunder Force 2 remix there 🎶
I paused grading projects for work so I could watch this... and seeing your extended focus on the PlayStation launch was *awesome*. Although I only bought two launch games on September 9th-- Ridge Racer (of course) and NBA Jam: Tournament Edition, it wasn't long before I bought Air Combat and ESPN Extreme Games. Namco sure had PlayStation development dialed in (thanks, System 11!).
I still give the nod for my favorite console launch lineup to the Dreamcast. I dropped well over $700 on launch day, between the console, games, and accessories. I was working for FuncoLand at the time, so I didn't get to personally enjoy the launch at home like I wanted to... but the flip side of that was that I had the chance to play through (and beat!) Sonic Adventure and Blue Stinger at the store before the games came out!
Thanks, as always, for your hard work. I've been binge-watching a lot of these videos and it's been a blast revisiting them while staying current when new content comes. You've helped to make these last 15 months (and counting) more bearable.
Although not a big commercial hit, I actually remember the Wii U having a great launch line up. Although it was mainly releases of existing titles for other systems, they had something for everyone: fighting, rpg, platformer, sports, fps, party game.
Teleporting Camera Demon. Think I just found the new boss for my tabletop RPG game. Thanks GameSack!
Since the 32x sold so bad, buying it in late 95 makes me an early adopter....
Hey Joe, does Keeps have a product line called “Gets Back?” I kinda shot past the maintain stage...
The Nintendo 64 launch games was awesome, but I remember that I thought "is this is it?" Great episode Joe, maybe do another one in the future?
"Weirdly I always want to try again though". This game is your hero Joe.
Love your long form videos Joe. Keep em' comin'.
I love the Snes Launch lineup so much, So many fantastic games were released.
I'm with you, Joe. Thunder Force II was one of the games I picked up when I first got my Genesis and I absolutely loved it. That's why it'll always have a special place in my heart...right next to Sword of Vermilion (which was also one of those games I picked up).
8:31 - "Initially, this game does not seem very impressive with its graphics and sound beyond the parallax scrolling."
Hard disagree! I grew up on the NES, and the first time I laid eyes on Super Mario World, the graphics and colours blew my 12 year-old mind! Everything was so crisp and smooth.
I think Joe was already used to 16-bit graphics by the time the SNES came out, so the leap was less dramatic.
I remember playing the Battle Arena Toshinden demo with my friend and yelling "Susan!" at each other when we did that one dude's move.
The next video game sack needs to work on is a whole video of hidden gems and he must do the whole video as metal jesus. You know the titular youtube personality that has a lot of hidden gems in his collection
We got the Master System version with Safari Hunt but i absolutely fell in love with Astro Warrior when i played it at my friends place.
That Top Player’s Golf is certainly no Neo Turf Masters that’s for sure.
28:52 I knew I’ve heard that voice somewhere else...YEAH the B52’s guy. That was GOLD! Also among my first PSone games: Wipeout and Mortal Kombat 3. For the N64 Goldeneye and Star Wars Shadow of the Empire. For the SEGA GENESIS Streets of Rage 2 was and still is my favorite game of that console. Such an amazing era that was!
That helicopter in Choplifter has some pretty smooth rotation. Does anyone know if it's actual software sprite rotation? Or is it all different sprites?
Just good animation.
What an excellent video. I'm always fascinated by launch games for systems.
Where do you get your ideas for the ending segments?
The end skits have been absolute cringe since Dave left and doing them on his own.
I think he comes up with the end skits first and then the show before that is just filler.
@@massiveprogressive9488 disagree. they've always been dumb, that's half the point of em. but if anything Dave was a much worse actor than Joe.
Brits would say "JAG-YOU-ARE" and can confirm, we have nothing better to do with our lives.
You're all jags!
@@vitamind.d.fishinsea8570 my point was the mocking "Jaguar" still sounded like the American pronunciation to me, still funny though. I'm from Yorkshire and would say "jag-yoo-er" but certainly not "jag-wire" haha
Memory cards were genius and I loved them. It meant you could have as many saves as you liked and it made it easy to bring your save to a friend's house and vice versa. Much better than network cloud save garbage of today
I remember spending countless hours to unlock everything in tekken 3. Went to a friends house so we can play with everything unlocked. Just to find out that i have forgotten my memory card at home lol. The frustration was real lol.
12:46 - Slowing the video to 50% to look at the console... Joe sounds drunk at this speed. I love it! haha
Maybe I was a little too young or maybe we were a little too poor in my district, but I can't remember anyone in my school talking about the playstation at its launch. We didn't notice it until the likes of Tomb Raider or Crash Bandicoot were released. Most of us still played the SNES or the Megadrive in 1997.
I was an adolescent in the USA at the time. I was practically totally unaware of the PlayStation until Fall 1997. That's pretty bad when you consider that I knew about the 3DO, the Saturn and even the Jaguar at the time. But when a friend of a friend showed us his PSX, I was really impressed. And the marketing for FFVII was huge.
The fact you said "spin it up" when talking about The Raiden Project of the PlayStation made me happy. I don't know why. I just know it made me happy lol.
I loved thunder blade on my master system! Never forget finding my first chicken poc while trying to complete it
When Dreamcast launched, I had reserved mine with a copy of Soul Calibur. That game got so much play from me and my friends that I don't think the disc was ever actually stored in the jewel case for the first 2 months.
Sega Master system was my families first console. :-)
I love how the panther remains basically unbothered despite taking a bullet straight to the ribs. 14:49
Launch titles can either kick off a new console generation with a bang or a thud .
ps5 probably not a bang
All hail Michael Beard - voice of a generation (console generation that is)
"It's based on actual future events"
Just gotta let you know I approve of your sense of humour 😅
Top Players Golf is a good game when you get the timing, after some practise it's not that hard to stop in the red zone, I rarely ever slice it. I got a Neo Geo Mini recently and it even plays well on the mini screen. I now consider it a nice contrast to Neo Turf Masters which is still one of the best golf games around.
....I think I laughed more than I should have at the skit at the end. His "bewildered at technology" delivery always gives me the gigglin' fits.
ah Snail Maze, that tune lives rent free in my mind to this day
Ridge Racer must have inspired custom soundtracks in later games with the popping the CD out to have your own tunes
Growing up I didn't even know the Neo Geo was a thing. I was completely unaware of it, until later on in life when I finally heard about it on the internet. I never recalled seeing it in any stores, and honestly don't remember seeing it in any game mags. Guess I just always overlooked it 🤷♂️
I subbed when the channel was at 260K.
Great channel
votes for best/worst launch lineup? I'll nominate N64 for worst- pilotwings and mario. That's it. And I love my 64, but dear god, it was a desert for early adopters.
I think PS4 had the worst launch lineup of any mainstream console... It was literally just a bunch of last-gen ports and two mediocre exclusives....
@@Carsonj13 Fair. I wasn't really around for that launch (by which I mean wasn't really paying attention), but the cross-generation launch lineups do seem to take a lot of the hype out of new consoles in my opinion. The whole idea of the shiny new tech is to *feel* shiny and new and unattainable with last gen's hardware. It makes the whole thing feel very incremental compared to how big the leaps in power felt in older generations of hardware.
I don't understand how some of these games were launched with sounds so abrasive
Thanks brother,been looking forward to this all week, and you certainly did not disappoint. I very much appreciate the work you put into these for us, you're a good guy, i don't care what Dave says!
hearing that pilotwings SNES intro has me soooo nostalgic wow!
Hey Joe, this is your first video I've seen, and your showcasing of the games' music is much appreciated. Subbed!
I'm also an easy lay for parallax scrolling, and the opening scene to SimCity on the SNES (11:55) had me gushing from withers to brisket back in the day.
My Saturday night pre-bed ritual wouldn't be complete without a fresh 'Sack. 🤍
Phrasing!
@@ALTDOK667 Jesse H knows what they're saying....
🤔
I stand by what I said
My favorite launch was the GameCube's in Europe/Germany.
I had Sonic Adventure 2, Super Smash Bros Melee and Luigi's Mansion.
Great stuff.
PS4 had the worst launch lineup of any mainstream console.
@@Carsonj13 PORTS! PORTS! PORTS!
@@MegaManNeo LOL I accidentally replied to you, I meant to reply to Hjalmer Johnson. But yeah, it was a lackluster launch for sure...
"...Since I'm a North American"
MUCH respect for using the correct regional identifier.
As opposed to what, calling himself a South American? Of course his region is North America.
However, he did not give his NATIONAL identifier. So if you were going to complain if he called himself an *American,* sorry, it still works as a NATIONAL (not regional) identifier.
@@corey2232 yes. United States is the only country in the American continents that has America officially in its name. So calling ourselves Americans is correct
Joe is a beast, doesn't miss a weekend!
N64 was my personal favorite. Launched a few days before my birthday and everyone at school somehow knew i had one.
The Neo Geo was the PC Master Race of console peasants
Back then the PC was the peasant of the gaming world (aside from the Japan exclusive Sharp X68000).
Here in the west the only computer that could rival the consoles was the Amiga, certainly not the PC.
@Benjamin Owuye Jagun I'd say that consoles were the master race and NEO GEO was the king of the master race.
Just like today PCs are the master race and an RTX3090 is the king of the PCs.
Arcade Machines were the Master Race
@@souljastation5463 There was no X-wing on consoles. :P
The Neo Geo didn't really exist. Nobody had 700 dollars plus 350 dollars for one game. If you were a Japanese businessman with 75000 yen laying around in 1990, you could just pay hookers to spank you in a diaper.
Game Sack RULES!
I didn't know the neo geo was technically 16 bit until this video. I remember thinking, "so many bits..." when the arcade machines had that "24 bit" intro.