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  • @jonothanthrace1530
    @jonothanthrace1530 5 днів тому +73

    That Shuttle footage had me real nervous for a second, then I remembered that 1986 was like 5 years ago in NES Works time.

    • @JeremyParish
      @JeremyParish  5 днів тому +70

      This was footage of the first successful post-Challenger launch! A good and happy occasion.

    • @jonothanthrace1530
      @jonothanthrace1530 5 днів тому +9

      @@JeremyParish 🎉 A wonderful day for space travel, indeed.

    • @DanJackson1977
      @DanJackson1977 5 днів тому +14

      That was Shuttle Discovery. I remember it well becuse I was in middle school and because our school was named after the Apollo missions and had a retired NASA capsule mounted outside our school, every time there was a space milestone they had an assembly. The whole school was called to assembly to watch that launch.

    • @eelobrian6727
      @eelobrian6727 5 днів тому +4

      Same! I was like, certainly Jeremy isn't going this dark!

    • @JeremyParish
      @JeremyParish  4 дні тому +14

      If I were ever to include something about Challenger in one of those intro clips, it would be something like footage of a newscaster and related chyron. It would be in profoundly poor taste to start a video with footage of a tragedy like that.

  • @ehfrw
    @ehfrw 5 днів тому +29

    DinoRiki is inspired by Japanese pro-wrestler Riki Choshu and the power ups are of Riki charging at enemies with a mighty lariat.

    • @JeremyParish
      @JeremyParish  5 днів тому +26

      Really connecting with the American kids in 1989 demographic with that one, huh

    • @Enecororo97
      @Enecororo97 4 дні тому +1

      @@JeremyParish I know the advertising of the famicom emphasized Riki's involvement
      Less so the packaging of the famicom version

  • @starlightwitch12
    @starlightwitch12 5 днів тому +24

    My first experience with King's Knight was the Japanese version on a 1600-in-1 game disc included with a DVD player. Also the remake is part of the Final Fantasy XV universe since the main FFXV cast (or the NPCS) plays the game on their phones.

    • @JeremyParish
      @JeremyParish  4 дні тому +3

      FFXV is definitely not a medieval fantasy, dude. It takes place in a sci-fi futuristic European-tinged setting with hints of modern-day Tokyo. The presence of monarchy does not make a thing medieval....

    • @AnAverageGoblin
      @AnAverageGoblin 4 дні тому

      @@lilwyvern4 lmao you bot blasted by the big man himself

    • @kameoosama
      @kameoosama 4 дні тому

      ​@@JeremyParish I feel like FFXV is supposed to be read loosely as "modern day" but yeah there's a lot of tech, particularly out of Niflheim that can only really be considered sci-fi. Also I remember when I first saw the versus XIII trailer and thought the main characters had a Mafia vibe and kinda wish we'd get a sprawling sci-fi fantasy RPG about rival mob families

    • @Galanthos
      @Galanthos 4 дні тому +2

      ​@@lilwyvern4Bro, Final Fantasy has never been medieval fantasy.
      The first game is straight Science Fantasy with Warmech and a Space Station. FF2 and 3 are close, but still have a pretty steampunk vibe with their airships. FF4 has tanks and space-ships and another space station with the Tower of Zot. FF5 has robots and electric motors on the Fire Ship and in the Ronka Ruins. FF6 has Mechs and medical research labs and whatever the heck technology Figaro Castle uses. FF7 and FF8 have broadcast television, and FF7 explicitly had cell phones before any of the Compilation entries. FF9 has mass produced robot/clone wizards and mistpunk ships. FF10 has highways and cars and ESPN. FF12 has guns and steampunk airships. FF13 has holographic Hatsune Miku shows and planes and hovercrafts and rocket-propelled grenade launchers. And yes, FF15 has cell phones and cars.
      Even Mystic Quest has neon signs, man.
      On the gameboy Final Fantasy Legend ends up in post apocalyptic Tokyo with a hoverbike. Final Fantasy Legend 2 has robots as playable characters from the beginning. Legend 3 has a time-travelling stealth bomber. Final Fantasy Adventure has the whole high-tech imperial airship.
      Tactics has a robot with Worker 8, there are guns, and there's all the lost technology of the ancient age.
      What Final Fantasy were you even playing that was medieval fantasy?

  • @salculd
    @salculd 5 днів тому +15

    I rented King's Knight 35-some-odd years ago and while I could remember the game, I could never remember what it was called. I didn't expect that to finally get answered today.

  • @tipulsar85
    @tipulsar85 5 днів тому +5

    I almost did a spit take at the Five Doctors clip. My copy of it on small disk (I also have it on Laserdisk) is within eye sight.

  • @123crashdummie
    @123crashdummie 5 днів тому +6

    I like everything about King's Knight... except playing the game. Such a cool concept with a neat presentation.

    • @TeruteruBozusama
      @TeruteruBozusama 5 днів тому +2

      Unfortunately quite a few things are like that, amazing concept, but the thing itself... Just doesn't live up to it..!

  • @JossCard42
    @JossCard42 5 днів тому +7

    Dino-Riko was the first video game I ever picked out. I remember being like, 4 and taking it home and being disappointed by how hard and unforgiving the game was

    • @adamhaggstrom7598
      @adamhaggstrom7598 5 днів тому

      It was my third and I don't think I even got past the first level without Game Genie

  • @philipneedstowrite1799
    @philipneedstowrite1799 5 днів тому +4

    6:43 I'm sure none of the doctors could've made it through the death zone if Borusa had just left a locked door that requires you to beat King's Knight first.

  • @Red_Sutter
    @Red_Sutter 5 днів тому +3

    Back in the 80s, Kroger had movie and game rentals, and at my local, they had a copy of King’s Knight that no one ever rented, but it always intrigued me because of the anime art on the box. I never rented it either. Pretty glad I didn’t now…

  • @nahumgardner
    @nahumgardner 5 днів тому +8

    I bought my copy of King's Knight at a FuncoLand for 39¢ back in 97 or so.

    • @jessragan6714
      @jessragan6714 4 дні тому +1

      Good times, good times. I remember Parish and myself raiding a pawn shop for its one dollar NES games in 2000. The shelves were stacked to overflowing with NES games, and they weren't all commons... I think I got Isolated Warrior for a single greenback. Who knows how much it costs now?

    • @rubberwoody
      @rubberwoody 4 дні тому

      ​@@jessragan6714$37.50 according to pricecharting

  • @Lightgod87
    @Lightgod87 5 днів тому +5

    A Knightmare scenario? Oh no, does it mean that we're getting locked out of special summons by Knightmare Corruptor Iblee?
    Nah, that's a different game, viewers.

    • @jonothanthrace1530
      @jonothanthrace1530 5 днів тому +5

      My mind goes to the British kid's game show, personally. "Oooh, nasty!"

    • @Lightgod87
      @Lightgod87 5 днів тому +1

      @@jonothanthrace1530 Oh, I was referencing a Yu-Gi-Oh! card in that.

  • @danielgordon2907
    @danielgordon2907 5 днів тому +3

    My Grandma had this, a collection of very mid games with incredible box art, Magician (boo), Millon's secret castle (i like it!), battle of olympus (really good actually) and king's knight, I'd play this game after church every week for about 20 years

  • @sneakyskunk1
    @sneakyskunk1 5 днів тому +6

    For some reason I rented Dino-Riki several times from my local mom and pop rental way back when. I wasn't very good at it, but I liked the music so maybe that was it. I only ever knew about King's Knight via an article over on Hardcore Gaming 101. It is interesting to see the connections between the two games.

  • @BillB808
    @BillB808 5 днів тому +4

    I cant beleive square so shamelessley copied doinksoft..

  • @svankensen
    @svankensen 5 днів тому +6

    I had Dino-Riki in one of those bootleg cartridges with dozens of light games (in terms of kb). The aesthetics were very memorable. Those flame belching bone-headed triceratops stuck in my mind 30 years later.

    • @todesziege
      @todesziege 4 дні тому +1

      That's how I encountered it also. Since I don't think it got an official European release, it become one of those "multicart-famous" games.

  • @seanmcbay
    @seanmcbay 3 дні тому +2

    I find something appealing about Dino Riki regardless of how insanely hard it is. It has that Hudson charm I guess.

  • @nekokonata
    @nekokonata 5 днів тому +9

    In an alternate universe, King's Knight was Square's big hit and is currently on its 16th entry

  • @alex_-yz9to
    @alex_-yz9to 5 днів тому +2

    Oh so thats why the game lets you get to the final stage and then uncerimoneusly slams you against 4 different brick walls before you get to the final boss... anitquated design philosophy

  • @D3stinySm4sher
    @D3stinySm4sher 5 днів тому +3

    I inherited Dino Riki with my NES from my Uncle, and hoo boi was I traumatized by that game’s difficulty as a child lol
    I remember finding some satisfaction in trying to memorize things about it and push further and further but I sure never beat it.

  • @sarysa
    @sarysa 5 днів тому +1

    Both of these seemed to inspire a modern game called One Way Heroics, which was popular by indie standards. I immediately thought of it but had to dig through my Steam library to remember the name. 😹

  • @goranisacson2502
    @goranisacson2502 3 дні тому +1

    Having played neither of these games what I can say is at a glance that I'd probably prefer King's Knight over Dino Riki. Partially because King's Knight let's you play as a dragon-man and I would have suffered even the final stage and it's "save each characters super-magic in order to solve an environmental puzzle you have no idea is coming"-trick if it meant playing a dino-man, partially because those enemy swarms in Dino Ricky seems like it's going way too fast and way too hard for child me. Still, looking forward to when we get the actually NEW Hudson-games down the line!

  • @nathandaniels4823
    @nathandaniels4823 5 днів тому +3

    Here to see if Jeremy or anyone else points out the the King’s Knight artwork is, let’s say….a very direct homage to a scene in Miyazaki’s Castle of Cagliostro.

  • @rabiroden
    @rabiroden 4 дні тому +1

    The Japanese version of Dino-Riki is also inexplicably a tie-in with pro wrestler Riki Choshu. That beefed-up macho form you can turn into was originally him, and that weird clone attack was meant to be his signature "Riki Lariat" move. For the US version they turned him into Takahashi Meijin... but they also kept the Riki name...?

  • @formerfatboy90
    @formerfatboy90 4 дні тому +1

    It’s amazing to see how games iterated on what came before. Legend of Zelda builds on Tower of Druaga, for example. In this episode, King’s Knight gives the format that Mercenary Force would adopt on Game Boy just a couple years later, using the rotating four-man fighting teams to navigate levels.

  • @darktetsuya
    @darktetsuya 5 днів тому +1

    King's Knight I'm sure I rented once or twice, could never really figure that one out! I do have to give them points for retaining the Japanese artwork. I would definitely have preferred Konami's Knightmare, though. Dino Riki I never really got around to, but it sounds difficult. I hear the JP original is based off of a pro wrestler? which obviously had to be altered/removed for the US version for folks that wouldn't get the reference anyway.

  • @jessragan6714
    @jessragan6714 4 дні тому +1

    I think Americans have a different view of the NES than the Japanese, considering that it was released a couple years later in the States and was presented as a next generation console, far superior to anything that came before it. Sometimes, games like these and Hydlide would arrive to give players an unwelcome reminder of its 1983 vintage. If it weren't for memory mapper chips and the skills of top-flight developers like Konami, games like these would have been the norm in America, and not the exception.

  • @highscores8593
    @highscores8593 5 днів тому +1

    I really do enjoy Dino RIki. I got my used copy in 1992 or 3 when a mom and pop video store went out of business and they were going out of stock. I love the music in it. The game does get brutal for sure, I've never beaten it. Those black cannon ball like enemies that circle you, hate them.

  • @rubberwoody
    @rubberwoody 4 дні тому +1

    One thing i learned from a recent trip to japan:
    With few exceptions, famicom games are cheap, unwanted, and plentiful like atari 2600 games ca. 2005 in the usa.

  • @johnsimon8457
    @johnsimon8457 4 дні тому +1

    8:09 yup, Nausicaa and Laputa came out in ‘84 and ‘86 and it collectively blew everyone at square’s minds.

  • @otakubullfrog1665
    @otakubullfrog1665 3 дні тому +1

    I played Dino-Riki because it was one of the limited number of games that my local video store had available to rent and I have a fondness for games like that and keep coming back to them even if there's no reason that I should. It's the sort of game where I'm able to get one stage further every decade or two.

  • @Mer.Saloon
    @Mer.Saloon 5 днів тому +1

    This was one of my earliest Wii VC games I bought. I am so nostalgic for King's Knight even if I never could beat it. Gosh.
    I love your coverage so much!

  • @Belgand
    @Belgand 4 дні тому +1

    Instead of just seeing the Druaga counter back at zero, I'd be curious to know how many days have passed before the reset was required.

  • @larryb5677
    @larryb5677 4 дні тому +1

    I don't remember ever owning King's Knight, but the footage seems eerily familiar. I suspect I rented it, regretted it almost immediately, and memory holed it.

  • @bjornh1527
    @bjornh1527 5 днів тому +1

    Thank you, now I don’t have to feel bad for dying all the time in Dino Riki. Good to know that’s what the designer intended. I always thought it looked rather pretty for an early game though.

  • @rottenparts
    @rottenparts 4 дні тому +1

    I loved dinosaurs when I was a kid, so Dino-Riki was a game I had to have. Got it from Egghead Software.

  • @staguar
    @staguar 5 днів тому +1

    So many people finding Kings Knight for cheap after they played Final Fantasy games and assumed it must be just as good

  • @MrERLoner
    @MrERLoner 5 днів тому +1

    You got your Galaga in my Hydlide! You got your Dragonbuster in my Xevious!

  • @FloatingSunfish
    @FloatingSunfish 4 дні тому +1

    I remember reading in Hardcore Gaming 101 that Riki was based on a wrestler named Riki Choshu.
    I don't quite see the resemblance with regular Riki, but Macho Riki definitely looks like him.

  • @MrClawt
    @MrClawt 5 днів тому +1

    Dino Riki was certainly a thing. I rented it as a kid and wanted more Dino, less Riki.

  • @LadyLunarSatine
    @LadyLunarSatine 5 днів тому +2

    I rented Dino-Riki once as a kid and I don't think I ever cleared the first stage.

  • @Ratralsis
    @Ratralsis 5 днів тому +1

    The way you pronounced the "Dino" in "Dino-Riki" as "Dee-know" at 0:43 shook me to my core. I'd never heard it said that way before, ever, but I knew, deep down, that it was probably right. I even had a comment ready to go and everything, but then you pronounced it the more common "Die-know" at 2:43 and just kept switching back and forth to "Dee-know" at 9:20 and "Die-know" at 9:34, 9:42, 10:09, 10:28, 11:17, 11:25, 11:55, 12:23, 12:53, 13:02, 13:06, 13:25, 13:31, 13:45, and 14:36. I didn't know what to think anymore. I still don't. I'm going to have to really sit with this one and spend some time thinking on it.
    I mean, my guess is that you said it one way when on-camera and another when off-camera. But that's just for now. I do still have to spend time thinking on it and coming to a deeper conclusion. Don't worry, though: I won't bother telling you about it later.

  • @adamhaggstrom7598
    @adamhaggstrom7598 5 днів тому +1

    For some reason, Dino-Riki was my third ever cartridge for NES, after the SMB/Duck Hunt pack in and Dig Dug 2.

  • @teruienages962
    @teruienages962 7 годин тому

    King's Knight might very well be my least favorite NES game of all time. I had this atrocity back when I was a kid and thought it was one of the worst video games I had ever played.

  • @EmmBee27
    @EmmBee27 5 днів тому +2

    Hot damn, I *just* thrifted that exact same Lowly Worm toy that you have at the top right corner at the start.

  • @Vancegeoffmen2
    @Vancegeoffmen2 5 днів тому +1

    Is it true that the Dino Riki character was based off of the Wrestler Riki Choshu, or did Screw-Attack make that up in their old Video game vault video?

    • @JeremyParish
      @JeremyParish  4 дні тому +1

      I don't know! Pro Wrestling is not a thing I know much about!

  • @VahanNisanian
    @VahanNisanian 5 днів тому +1

    Jeremy, who was Rixsoft, the Japanese publisher of Dino-Riki, and why did they publish it in Japan?

    • @JeremyParish
      @JeremyParish  5 днів тому +1

      Sounds like a question for FamiDaily

  • @fangjokerLS
    @fangjokerLS 4 дні тому +1

    That Five Doctors clip indicates this is, indeed, The Game of Rassilon

    • @JeremyParish
      @JeremyParish  4 дні тому +2

      Envisioning Patrick Troughton and John Pertwee going head-to-head in a two-player Dino Riki contest... Troughton doing miserably but having a good time anyway, Pertwee taking it way too seriously and getting increasingly angry

  • @apollosungod2819
    @apollosungod2819 4 дні тому

    Ehh I feel that kids who owned a NES and some of these special games as well as Sega Master System and some of the skilled based games reared very SMART kids before they even reached maybe nine years old unlike these days where the mainstream games are... and those same kids can't seem to get the hand eye coordination of the 80s games unless they are naturals.
    I mean Roblox, Minecraft and fortnite are not really going to grow neurons or make them strong as if they were muscles.

  • @michaelcirco3948
    @michaelcirco3948 5 днів тому +1

    Dino-Riki was one of those games that sounded so intriguing but was so disappointing when I actually got my hands on it. Also, did you ever do a deep drive into the 80s/early 90s caveman craze? Was it just a simple theme to evoke with limited graphics or was something bigger going on in the culture at the time a la the Conan Renaissance in the US?

    • @ginormousaurus8394
      @ginormousaurus8394 5 днів тому +2

      There were a few movies about cavemen in the 1980s: Caveman (1981), Quest for Fire (1981), Iceman (1984), and The Clan of the Cave Bear (1986). Also re-runs of The Flintstones were shown on TV and the comic strip B.C. was in newspapers. The video game B.C.'s Quest for Tires was released for various platforms in the early 1980s.

    • @michaelcirco3948
      @michaelcirco3948 5 днів тому +1

      @ginormousaurus8394 Sure, but I was meaning more in Japan. I'm sure those films made it over there, but as far as American game developers went, we didn't really see as much fascination with cavemen or it wasn't as influential. Conan the Barbarian's resurgence in the 70s was at least partly related to Vietnam and a reassertion of American power/masculinity. What zeitgeist brought us Wonder Boy and Bonk and Joe & Mac, etc?

    • @ginormousaurus8394
      @ginormousaurus8394 4 дні тому +1

      @@michaelcirco3948 I think people were interested in cavemen for the same reason people were interested in characters like Conan and Tarzan: the idea of a strong person living a more primitive lifestyle. Also cavemen were often incorrectly depicted as co-existing with dinosaurs and a lot of people love dinosaurs.
      The Flintstones was shown on Japanese TV in the 1960s and characters from the series appeared in Japanese commercials in the 1980s. In the 1970s there were a few anime series about cavemen: Ryu the Primitive Boy, First Human Giatrus, and Kum Kum. B.C.'s Quest for Tires was released for the MSX in 1985.
      There were some western-developed video games about cavemen. B.C.'s Quest for Tires and its sequel B.C. II: Grog's Revenge were developed by Canadian software company Sydney Development Corporation. Caveman Ugh-lympics was originally developed by the American developer Dynamix. The arcade game Trog was developed by Midway. Chuck Rock was developed by British developer Core Design. The Humans was developed by British developer Imagitec Design. Prehistorik Man was developed by Titus France.

  • @lhfirex
    @lhfirex 4 дні тому

    It's a little depressing being reminded of Konami's greatness with Knightmare vs what they are now.

  • @Saturnome
    @Saturnome 2 дні тому

    King's Knight had something interesting for a 80s kid with it's abundant decor destruction.

  • @nintendianajones64
    @nintendianajones64 5 днів тому +1

    Faxanadu baby!

  • @Poever
    @Poever 5 днів тому +1

    King’s Knight, no relation to the Yugioh card King’s Knight

  • @Ruudos
    @Ruudos 4 дні тому

    I beat DIno RIki and don't remember getting that power up.

  • @AnAverageGoblin
    @AnAverageGoblin 4 дні тому

    words can't describe just how much I miss hudsonsoft.

  • @segaman17
    @segaman17 5 днів тому

    One on one baby! And not in a Jordan versus Bird type of way.

  • @RemnantCult
    @RemnantCult 5 днів тому +1

    Was that Challanger footage in the beginning? God, I could only imagine seeing that in the classroom in the 80s. I'm a millennium kid and the only comparison would be September 11th. That must have been traumatizing to see. What a crying shame.
    Wait, this is a video about nintendo games that I've only played through pirate carts and rom sites as a kid! I feel like I've been whiplashed.

    • @JeremyParish
      @JeremyParish  5 днів тому +1

      Challenger was 1986. This is 1989.

    • @RemnantCult
      @RemnantCult 5 днів тому

      @@JeremyParish Right right, I wasn't so sure.

    • @crossedstreams3683
      @crossedstreams3683 5 днів тому

      @@JeremyParish So... was it Columbia?

    • @JeremyParish
      @JeremyParish  4 дні тому +1

      Off the top of my head, I believe Discovery.

    • @crossedstreams3683
      @crossedstreams3683 4 дні тому

      @@JeremyParish ahh, ok. I assumed Columbia because it launched the same month as the subject matter (according to Wikipedia)

  • @Retrokid1998
    @Retrokid1998 4 дні тому

    King’s knight a pc-88 classic in my heart

  • @kazinwho
    @kazinwho 4 дні тому

    Holy crap you anticipated what my brain would think of when you said "Barusa"

  • @Blur2040
    @Blur2040 5 днів тому +2

    Hear me out, Jeremy. I know that MSX is a computer, and it would be a nightmare to chronicle its releases in order, but there is an MSX shaped hole in your chronology.

    • @Blur2040
      @Blur2040 5 днів тому

      Now, I don't have a solution for you, but I can't help think about this every now and again.

    • @JeremyParish
      @JeremyParish  5 днів тому +10

      No

    • @jessragan6714
      @jessragan6714 4 дні тому

      It would be a nightmare just to play Nightmare.

    • @JeremyParish
      @JeremyParish  3 дні тому

      I can play MSX stuff just fine, since I have a Panasonic A1 and a flash cart, but there's no such thing as an ordered record of chronological releases for the system, and most CIB games are stupid expensive. It's too chaotic and much too pricey for a schmuck like me to handle.

    • @Blur2040
      @Blur2040 3 дні тому

      @@JeremyParish Yes, you had mentioned this is a Livestream once. Computers are generally messier because anyone can release anything on it and in smaller volume (well, at least floppies at the MSX 2 era).
      I think the play would be a gaiden episode or maybe a short series where you bring up elephants in the room that don't fit naturally in a system series. I know your thing is chronology, but context also seems important to you. (As an aside, my friend hated your delve into the strider-verse, but I loved it. Also, yes, UA-cam commenters have friends.)
      Times when I have been left thinking about MSX: During a lot of the SG-1000 episodes, during the transition from that to Mark III, when you brought up Maze of Galious and showed the Famicom version, talking about the rise of RPGs. Can't help but think about C64 and other western computers when I see Epyx games and Defender of the Crown.
      I get it. If you go too deep, you'll become Pandemonium Reviews Every Sega Saturn Game and produce four hour episodes. Check him out by the way.

  • @ViktarTheBarbarian
    @ViktarTheBarbarian 4 дні тому

    "Scroll playing"
    *throws popcorn at phone screen*

  • @KentuckyFriedNerd
    @KentuckyFriedNerd 3 дні тому

    Best ending quote from this series ever.

  • @jeromedado7416
    @jeromedado7416 5 днів тому

    I never played on NES only famicom/famiclone system i can beat bunch of 8bit more than 60 plus games but this games men nope this is brutal 😅

  • @unoclay
    @unoclay 5 днів тому

    I cannot fathom hating King's Knight. It's a hidden gem on NES. Genuine fun. I dont understand the dislike. For anyone who agrees, Demon's Crest is a modern reinterpretation of a similar idea, and incredibly fun as well.

  • @Peryn_x
    @Peryn_x 5 днів тому

    King's Knight is one of those games I WISH were good but aren't

  • @blarghblargh
    @blarghblargh 5 днів тому

    Dean-o-saurs!

    • @blarghblargh
      @blarghblargh 5 днів тому

      (yeah I know you probably said that due to the Japan pedigree on the game)

  • @CyborganicDreamscape
    @CyborganicDreamscape 5 днів тому

    the most traumatizing opening clip

  • @jamesmoss3424
    @jamesmoss3424 5 днів тому

    King's Knight got an brilliant idea 💡 for this game. 😀👍🎮