I really enjoyed this, I'd like to hear more of your opinions on each game rather than a recap of how each one works and what changed. Also a little correction, TGM3 doesn't have a "PC port", it's just that the game can run natively on a computer because the original hardware (Taito Type X board) is just a glorified Windows XP Embedded machine
This video was well made and did inspire me to play TGM even more. I hope one day I can fine the PCBs of the games, for now, emulators are gonna be my friend till then. Thank you!!!
I've actually discovered someone making an unofficial port of TGM1 for the PS1, and somehow it's almost arcade accurate as you did say that TGM1 runs on some PS1-like hardware.
Oh and also, There does exists a 4th TGM game, supposedly called "Tetris the Grandmaster 4: The Master of Round", and the only footage available of it on UA-cam has it playing the "Konoha" mode in which by the looks of it, your playing in Big Block mode by default. Doing all clears will result in sections of the female character serving as the background be revealed. (thank god there's no NSFW) Here's what I'm talking about: ua-cam.com/video/PSBzochNj00/v-deo.html
TGM3 does not have a PC port it is a PC game. A lot of arcade games started to be done and run on PC's in Japan, and a lot if not most modern games run on PC, and even windows. Some are Linux based like In The Groove and Pump it Up Pro, but main point is "acquired PC 'port' " is not bad, it is the same exact program ripped from the original hardware and cracked slightly to accept inputs from normal sources. Arcade games of this fashion REALLY do not like it if you are not using same base OS, PC hardware and more. TGM1 and 2 have official hamster ports (emulation) on Switch and PS4. Community recommends "shmupmame" for tgm 1 and 2 and for three... ... There are options and ways Heboris dabes Also ace on xbox 360 but nobody owns it and it is not tgm3 it is ace, what I know TGM3 world rule pushing title
5:35 The bag/history is still 4 pieces, but it rerolls up to 6 times rather than 4 times.
Didn't notice the lack of Holding because I always forget that's an option
I really enjoyed this, I'd like to hear more of your opinions on each game rather than a recap of how each one works and what changed. Also a little correction, TGM3 doesn't have a "PC port", it's just that the game can run natively on a computer because the original hardware (Taito Type X board) is just a glorified Windows XP Embedded machine
This video is amazing, thank you
Great video, very well made and enjoyable to watch! I’d love to see more videos of tgm or similar games in videos like this.
4:31 Although in my opinion, nothing will be funkier than Trip from the Dreamcast/Arcade version of SEGA TETRIS
I can totally respect that, that shit bops
@@mattildave245 Heck yeah. I remember hearing it for the first time and I couldn't stop bopping out to it.
@@ArGame.(a bit late but idc) it’s honestly so good, and the countdown to the edge of the world makes it even better!
This video was well made and did inspire me to play TGM even more. I hope one day I can fine the PCBs of the games, for now, emulators are gonna be my friend till then. Thank you!!!
Actually, TGM3 isn't ported to PC, it's a native windows game.
6:38 It's for keeping your number of rotations per piece low, instead of high. The colour depends on which section you managed this in
This video is fantastic!
Cool overview of the TGM series!
There are now 21 Classic Rule GMs (10 Japanese, 11 gaijin) and 25 World Rule ones (10 Japanese, 15 gaijin).
I've actually discovered someone making an unofficial port of TGM1 for the PS1, and somehow it's almost arcade accurate as you did say that TGM1 runs on some PS1-like hardware.
Oh and also, There does exists a 4th TGM game, supposedly called "Tetris the Grandmaster 4: The Master of Round", and the only footage available of it on UA-cam has it playing the "Konoha" mode in which by the looks of it, your playing in Big Block mode by default. Doing all clears will result in sections of the female character serving as the background be revealed. (thank god there's no NSFW)
Here's what I'm talking about: ua-cam.com/video/PSBzochNj00/v-deo.html
Didnt mention Cardcaptor Sakura 😭
11:38 level 70*, but the game doesn't let you know until at least level *82
17:25 I mean, you can add microtransactions or ads and simulate each coin toss into the arcade
Excellent video ;)
TGM3 does not have a PC port it is a PC game. A lot of arcade games started to be done and run on PC's in Japan, and a lot if not most modern games run on PC, and even windows. Some are Linux based like In The Groove and Pump it Up Pro, but main point is "acquired PC 'port' " is not bad, it is the same exact program ripped from the original hardware and cracked slightly to accept inputs from normal sources. Arcade games of this fashion REALLY do not like it if you are not using same base OS, PC hardware and more.
TGM1 and 2 have official hamster ports (emulation) on Switch and PS4. Community recommends "shmupmame" for tgm 1 and 2 and for three... ... There are options and ways
Heboris dabes
Also ace on xbox 360 but nobody owns it and it is not tgm3 it is ace, what I know TGM3 world rule pushing title
Aaaaaah! Make more videooooos!
TGM 3 has a JP 360 port.
It's actually an entirely different game called Tetris The Grand Master Ace, generally not considered part of the main series.
Good job ! It is amazing that you god 1 dislike on such a niche presentation.
Please speak slower... jesus christ.
put the video on 0.75x speed
If you can’t keep up with his speaking then this is NOT the video game for you lol