I am native and I don't get it... How does my native american lineage have anything to do with anything here? I know that game were way harder in the past because they weren't made with bad players in mind. P.S. I know you did a typo error lol, just messing with you 😉
@@wapangjamir917 fixed, but this wasn't changing the meaning, it was a mistake that was obvious by relieving the sentence of meaning. His change the meaning but is still grammatically correct.
Said from the generation where every game auto saves for you. This generation think dark souls games are hard. Try them on turtles on the nes or battletoads or ghouls and ghosts.
Alpha and Z will never understand the pain of getting 90% done with a game and losing your last life, taking you all of the way back to the beginning of the entire game.
@@thehevandragon Hmm not sure if it's game design, more like technology boundaries. They didn't have a lot memory to work with, so they had to do magic to make these games. Super Mario World was a 512 kb, kilobytes. That's the size of a picture, but it included game sprites, tiles, animation and etc, the gameplay mechanics, physics, controls, and logic, all music and sounds, level data (layout, items, terrain, etc) and so on. No space left for saving files or logic. I think Mega Man X was the first or one of the first to have somewhat a "save" by using a password that would load state, wasn't a real save though.
Yup. Funny how that works. You could try a million times to reinsert the cartridge without blowing on it after they told you not to do it, but the million and first try and you decide to blow in it, suddenly the “myth” has merit.
It's hilarious seeing kids not know how to play a game, where the literal mechanics have not even changed in the new ones lol This means ONE of these kids, out of all of them, has ever played a Mario game. Ever.
I’m glad these kids were actually able to appreciate the classics this time. For StarFox, those two girls probably would have appreciated StarFox 64 a lot more than the original.
Star Fox awakened their motor skills at a fascination level 😂. I WANNA BE A PILOT NOW. Like that’s the magic of Nintendo meeting a youthful mind. It was great
I want to see 90's kids react with teens. Like One person is from the 90's the other is a teen. You place something from the 90's in front of them and see if the teen figures it out before the 90's kids show them what to do.
I'm born in the 2000's, I'd wipe each of these mfs, my dad taught me what I need to know, through emulation. Contra wouldn't be much of an issue, since I played the NES version, and I've played games like Metal Slug, Gunstar Heroes, and Cuphead before.
@@danielkallman8600 Nintendo only occasionally thinks of the franchise. The last game came out in 2016, and was the first console entry in over a decade. There are rumors of a new entry, which would track, as its been almost eight years.
the girl screaming "Time out, time out, time out!!" while the other girl's hitting her with one move with Vega took me back to my childhood...that was EXACTLY how we were...like, "Don't hit me!! Lemme find out the buttons"...and they keep hitting u lol
Blowing into the cartridge was definitely not a myth, you had to blow into the console and the cartridge to clear the dust from the connections, however the old console manufactureres did not reccomend it due to moisture in your breath. Either compressed air of contact cleaner spray is a better option, but not everyone has those.
The only thing you were doing by blowing on them was adding moisture to the pins. (Actually bad). Simple removing and reinserting several times would of removed a small filimant of dust that was causing the issue.
Always has worked for me. And I’ve had mine a loooooooong time. So, in my experience and opinion it’s not a myth regardless of what some engineers say. And it hasn’t ruined any of my games.🤷🏻♀️
Me as a gamer: "Yes! Share with the younglings the games that tormented us when we were younglings." Also me as a gamer: "That SNES REALLY needs to be cleaned up. The shell should be grey, not brown with the look of it's been inside a chain smoker's house."
Actually blowing into the cartridge is not a myth. Blowing into the cartridge doesn't remove as much dust as a qtip. However, when you blow tint droplets of spit come out & that is what actually makes the trick work
The girl who gave 10 out of 10 to Contra is in my good book, she just discovered the magic behind these masterpieces! Her friend was cool too they both enjoyed Starfox and even made it to the boss.
you can say that again... i was a 90s kid (37 now), got an SNES for Xmas in 94, probably best gift i ever got, so many memories... the only one of these i wouldn't play until emulation was Star Fox. but the weirdest thing is that i played Contra 3 on the original hardware thinking it was a pirate because it had the Super Probotector name on it lol xP i wouldn't find out until years later that that's what it's called in Europe.
@@jeremyjmusic for some reason my console seemed to be region-free despite being ostensibly NTSC xP (it was manufactured here in Brazil i.e. subjected to NOA rules and regulations) the first video store that i rented cartridges from even had a few Super Famicom cartridges that worked (i played the original version of Ranma 1/2 Hard Battle for the longest time without even knowing what was going on xPPPP)
I much prefer the Japan and EU design of the SNES. I never got why they changed it in the US. I still think that the SNES, to this day, still has the best games ever. They aged amazingly and are still playable and enjoyable. Especially the role playing games like Illusion of Gaia, Terranigma, etc. A Link to the Past was my first ever Zelda and it's still one of my absolute favs
Honestly, aside from Contra, Juliana definitely backed up her claim of being good at games. First time player and she beat every challenge thrown her way. Another funny story is Kiefe saying Bison was in Wreck it Ralph, because I vividly remember a kid yell out, "That's Zangief from Wreck It Ralph!" in the past before while I was playing SF.
Contra 3 is a hell of a game. Its difficult, hard, andranalin pumping and BP raiser 😂😂😂. I was completely shocked seeing its stunning visuals and actions. It was a huge advancement from Contra, Super C and Contra the alien wars (GB).
I think every gamer should experience the joys (and sometimes frustration) of playing classic games like this at least once in their lives. Even though they were long before my time, I've been into Retro games since my own childhood and they've been a huge part of my life ever since.
"You're going to play the first level of super mario world" - Proceeds to have them play the second level, "Yoshi's Island 2" instead of "Yoshi's island 1".
I made sure my nieces grew up with that... still have my old NES and SNES, so when they wanted to play that's what i plugged into the TV for them... mostly because i don't have many child friendly games from PS1 era and forward. Damn i feel old.
i hope you can do this with the Sega Genesis and the PS1 too! i even have ideas of games that you can use! Genesis: * Sonic the Hedgehog * Revenge of Shinobi * Streets of Rage 2 * Madden 93 * Gunstar Heroes * Ristar * Comix Zone PS1: * Battle Arena Toshinden * Wipeout XL * Crash Bandicoot * Tomb Raider 2 * FFVII * Tekken 3 * Metal Gear Solid
@@floofycatz I can get through the normal difficulty no problem. Takes me a continue or two to get through hard mode though. It's rough. I wanna eventually learn to run hard 1CC and maybe deathless.
It wasn't blowing that fixed it, it was the action of taking it out to blow on it, then putting it back in thus making a fresh connection with the pins that fixed it. You would have had the same success rate if you took it out and read it poetry.
@@pigs18False. I did this very thing a few months back to humor myself. I stuck an NES cartridge in the system - white screen. Removed the cartridge, put it back in - white flashing screen. Repeated this 25 more times - same white screen. I got irritated and blew in it - Got scrambled graphics = progress! Put it back in without blowing on it again - back to the white screen. Tried 12 more times without blowing on it - white screen. Blew on it one last time (a second time to clarify with a total of 37+ insertion attempts) before inserting it - game fully functioned. Myth my a$$! Anyone who says this is a myth is proof that they never owned or tried to use an NES.
@@AndyAKratz Owned, played, and still own. And I replaced the pin set with one that doesn't move and bypasses the finicky authenticator so I don't need to do any of that nonsense anymore. But sure, let's pretend I don't know what I'm talking about.
I'm surprised that Zelda: A Link To The Past didn't make it into the gameplay. I grew up in the NES/SNES era, so I have a bunch of favourites. Super Metroid, Secret Of Evermore, TMNT: Turtles In Time, Final Fantasy III(6), Ogre Battle: March Of The Black Queen, Battletoads, Killer Instinct, Donkey Kong Country 1&2, Mega Man X, Spider-Man: Maximum Carnage, Marvel Super Heroes: War Of The Gems, Ken Griffey Jr Presents Major League Baseball, NBA Hangtime, Mortal Kombat 1,2, and Ultimate 3, Blackthorne, Gemfire, Aladdin, SimCity..... yes the list is long and there are more but I won't go on. To be honest, I put a lot of miles into the SNES back in the day. It is one of my loved consoles growing up in my teen years.
I think the teen Disney fans should try playing the SNES Disney games. the Jungle Book game, and The Lion King game were both super hard, and really fun.
"Have you guys ever hear of Contra?" Girl: Like the Nicaraguan freedom fighter rebels who fought against the Communist Sandinista regime while being backed by the US Government during the 80's? Wouldn't that have been an amazing answer?
It does work, but also creates rust in the connectors, so it's not the proper way. It's better to clean the metallic contacts with a qtip soaked in isopropyl alcohol!
blowing into carts is NOT a myth... blowing away dust, and sometimes some spit which will give the copper connectors better connection. but it's not good for the connectors in the long run :)
Beating Contra III on hard mode is still one of my better accomplishments in gaming. It was really cool seeing them have such a good time with the most challenging game in that line up. I would have loved to see them play some of the other stages in that game. Especially stage 4 when you're on hover bikes.
Me too! I essentially memorized the game on Easy and Medium so I could accrue lives for the Hard mode. The old games weren't exactly adjusted for its demographic back then. It forced an entire generation, with not as many game options, to just endure it.
Blowing in to cartridges is not a myth. Many factors can cause a cartridge to have poor contact with the internal pins in the console and prevent a cart from loading. Some of these can be alleviated by blowing them away. Such as dust, fibers, and other objects. Even when there is tarnish preventing good contact, breath is conductive so can help conductivity between cart and console pin by creating a layer of condensation.
Its not a myth. The moisture in your breath makes the connection better for the connectors which are wore out due the time but its just a temporary fix.
@@smashbrandiscootch719 I am 41 and i still have all the orignal games and machines from back in the day! all my games still work and i blow on them every time!
"Contra."
"Like the -- never mind."
This girl knows her history!
what did she think it mean
@@alexandershawn440 Counterrevolutionary forces.
@@alexandershawn440 Counter-Strike maybe?
"I love Retro games, they're so simple." Oh...You poor native child.
Naive*
I am native and I don't get it... How does my native american lineage have anything to do with anything here? I know that game were way harder in the past because they weren't made with bad players in mind.
P.S. I know you did a typo error lol, just messing with you 😉
@@Managuanjust like you did. Where/were.
@@wapangjamir917 fixed, but this wasn't changing the meaning, it was a mistake that was obvious by relieving the sentence of meaning. His change the meaning but is still grammatically correct.
Said from the generation where every game auto saves for you. This generation think dark souls games are hard. Try them on turtles on the nes or battletoads or ghouls and ghosts.
The girl playing Streetfighter 2 say "TIME OUT , TIME OUT, TIME OUT" brought back memories.... like damn let figure out the buttons first.
Let me get my buttons
Alpha and Z will never understand the pain of getting 90% done with a game and losing your last life, taking you all of the way back to the beginning of the entire game.
Ahh the joys of archaic game design,
@@thehevandragon Hmm not sure if it's game design, more like technology boundaries. They didn't have a lot memory to work with, so they had to do magic to make these games. Super Mario World was a 512 kb, kilobytes. That's the size of a picture, but it included game sprites, tiles, animation and etc, the gameplay mechanics, physics, controls, and logic, all music and sounds, level data (layout, items, terrain, etc) and so on. No space left for saving files or logic. I think Mega Man X was the first or one of the first to have somewhat a "save" by using a password that would load state, wasn't a real save though.
So much screaming! They were definitely not ready for Contra 3, this game is hardcore as sheit!
I really love Sofia and Juliana’s friendship! They’re definitely BFFs.
I laughed my ass off at the fact that the girls LOVED Contra and the boys hated it. So unexpected.
dude spoilers
For blowing in the cartridge to be a myth, it sure did work.
It worked because we believed it did.
Yup. Funny how that works. You could try a million times to reinsert the cartridge without blowing on it after they told you not to do it, but the million and first try and you decide to blow in it, suddenly the “myth” has merit.
Blowing worked. I don't care what anyone says
It's totally not a myth.
@@zwenkwiel816 I agree
"this is not hard at all" talking about a contra game... 😂
It's hilarious seeing kids not know how to play a game, where the literal mechanics have not even changed in the new ones lol This means ONE of these kids, out of all of them, has ever played a Mario game. Ever.
Funny how the boys got schooled in Contra, but the girls loved the challenge 😂
Yes...."it's not that hard"
I’m glad these kids were actually able to appreciate the classics this time. For StarFox, those two girls probably would have appreciated StarFox 64 a lot more than the original.
Star Fox awakened their motor skills at a fascination level 😂. I WANNA BE A PILOT NOW. Like that’s the magic of Nintendo meeting a youthful mind. It was great
I want to see 90's kids react with teens. Like One person is from the 90's the other is a teen. You place something from the 90's in front of them and see if the teen figures it out before the 90's kids show them what to do.
I was born in '80, I say I'm from the 90s because that's what made me. The 80s created me; the 90s MADE me. ...the 2000s ticked me off, LOL
Yes
I would love to volunteer as one of the 90s kids
@@SuperZippyzippy Same. Let's show these kids what we rocked.
I'm born in the 2000's, I'd wipe each of these mfs, my dad taught me what I need to know, through emulation.
Contra wouldn't be much of an issue, since I played the NES version, and I've played games like Metal Slug, Gunstar Heroes, and Cuphead before.
"Have you heard of StarFox?"
Teens: "No."
Me: Neither has Nintendo.
??
@@danielkallman8600 Nintendo only occasionally thinks of the franchise. The last game came out in 2016, and was the first console entry in over a decade.
There are rumors of a new entry, which would track, as its been almost eight years.
Street Fighter starts
-Time out! Time out! TIME OUT!
-*proceeds to beat her up*
ah yes, authentic couch fighting game experience
- He has 1 win-
- He has 2 now... 🤣
Have them play Pilotwings, offer to give them money every time they succeed a course, they walk away with zero dollars, you walk away laughing.
Is the sound guy okay after all the screaming from Angel? hahaha
They would have loved TMNT IV: Turtles In Time and TLOZ: A Link To The Past.
zelda 3 is the best zelda i've played......but i have played only up to 5......still got a lot of them to try.
You should have cruelly tricked them with The Lion King.
Lol
That, or the Aladdin cave level, or the Back to the Future III horse riding level.
I can't believe these kids all liked Contra haha
yea i was suprised too xD
They behave like a 60 year old playing on PC for the first time 😂
the girl screaming "Time out, time out, time out!!" while the other girl's hitting her with one move with Vega took me back to my childhood...that was EXACTLY how we were...like, "Don't hit me!! Lemme find out the buttons"...and they keep hitting u lol
PLEASE put the teens against the Millenials/Gen Xers who grew up playing these and see what happens lol
Those poor kids...
I never thought I'd see the day when someone referred to one of the first stages in Super Mario World as "scary" but here I am.
I'd wouldn't say the first level is scary but the underground parts and castles are lol
Man, its painful to watch people be so bad at these games when you know how badly you can tear them up 😂
I'm ashamed that I could whoop these kids while playing these games.
Blowing into the cartridge was definitely not a myth, you had to blow into the console and the cartridge to clear the dust from the connections, however the old console manufactureres did not reccomend it due to moisture in your breath. Either compressed air of contact cleaner spray is a better option, but not everyone has those.
Angel reminds me of Jigglypuff when she pouts.
that aint no myth, you cant tell me the 32,000 times i blew into the carts and it fixed wasnt from blowing!
The only thing you were doing by blowing on them was adding moisture to the pins. (Actually bad). Simple removing and reinserting several times would of removed a small filimant of dust that was causing the issue.
And if you didn't blow, it wouldn't work until you blow
It is a myth. It's been debunked countless times by hardware engineers.
u gotta blow warm and slow that was my technique 😂
Always has worked for me. And I’ve had mine a loooooooong time. So, in my experience and opinion it’s not a myth regardless of what some engineers say. And it hasn’t ruined any of my games.🤷🏻♀️
Watching them fumble around with that Chronotrigger cartridge just hurts
I was really hoping we'd get to see their reactions on that one.
Me as a gamer: "Yes! Share with the younglings the games that tormented us when we were younglings."
Also me as a gamer: "That SNES REALLY needs to be cleaned up. The shell should be grey, not brown with the look of it's been inside a chain smoker's house."
"You mean you have to use your hands? That's like a baby's toy!"
Actually blowing into the cartridge is not a myth. Blowing into the cartridge doesn't remove as much dust as a qtip. However, when you blow tint droplets of spit come out & that is what actually makes the trick work
That's also what destroys cartridges over time because that spit stays in there and causes the bronze tips to rust.
@Dreded100 True. That's why a qtip is the best choice to clean out dust
The girl who gave 10 out of 10 to Contra is in my good book, she just discovered the magic behind these masterpieces! Her friend was cool too they both enjoyed Starfox and even made it to the boss.
"There wasn't 3D yet" for Donkey Kong Country
Proceeds to play Star Fox....
Call it a myth all you want but it worked 98% of the time.
As someone aged 43, who played every one of these at the time, this video made me feel ancient 👴
you can say that again... i was a 90s kid (37 now), got an SNES for Xmas in 94, probably best gift i ever got, so many memories... the only one of these i wouldn't play until emulation was Star Fox. but the weirdest thing is that i played Contra 3 on the original hardware thinking it was a pirate because it had the Super Probotector name on it lol xP i wouldn't find out until years later that that's what it's called in Europe.
@@AndyKusanagi86 so the PAL game worked on your SNES ?
@@jeremyjmusic for some reason my console seemed to be region-free despite being ostensibly NTSC xP (it was manufactured here in Brazil i.e. subjected to NOA rules and regulations) the first video store that i rented cartridges from even had a few Super Famicom cartridges that worked (i played the original version of Ranma 1/2 Hard Battle for the longest time without even knowing what was going on xPPPP)
Same
No Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time?!?!?! C'MON, JOE!!!
for real! that game was epic!
@@Ricksyboy1306 SHELL YEAH!! 🐢🐢🐢🐢
SNES with Super Mario World and Donkey Kong Country was my childhood! I’m 36 now, man where did all the time go
I much prefer the Japan and EU design of the SNES. I never got why they changed it in the US. I still think that the SNES, to this day, still has the best games ever. They aged amazingly and are still playable and enjoyable. Especially the role playing games like Illusion of Gaia, Terranigma, etc.
A Link to the Past was my first ever Zelda and it's still one of my absolute favs
The muscle memory I have for these games is better than my actual memory lol
Honestly, aside from Contra, Juliana definitely backed up her claim of being good at games. First time player and she beat every challenge thrown her way. Another funny story is Kiefe saying Bison was in Wreck it Ralph, because I vividly remember a kid yell out, "That's Zangief from Wreck It Ralph!" in the past before while I was playing SF.
Contra 3 is a hell of a game. Its difficult, hard, andranalin pumping and BP raiser 😂😂😂. I was completely shocked seeing its stunning visuals and actions. It was a huge advancement from Contra, Super C and Contra the alien wars (GB).
I think every gamer should experience the joys (and sometimes frustration) of playing classic games like this at least once in their lives. Even though they were long before my time, I've been into Retro games since my own childhood and they've been a huge part of my life ever since.
Exactly. And there's no better feeling in gaming than beating a hard level in a platformer like DK Country that you've been stuck on.
Original Super Nintendo is one of the best consoles created in my opinion.
The best
I love how none of them figured out how to run. Lol Chasing after Yoshi like a 300lb man out of breath. 💀
Retro gaming is the best because they are so simple no Internet needed just plug in and play.
As an elder millennial, it's so frustrating watching them play haha
Same lol
Next time, Teens play Sega Genesis for the first time. I mean, why not? Keep the retro gaming thing going.😊
Child: "Are we the best gamers?"
Host: "Uhhh..."
Me: "HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY!!!"
snes is actually best 2d game system even now, holding well more than PS1 games or Nintendo 64.
PS1 and N64 aren't 2D
@@Chamillitary44
Probably means snes has the best 2d games overall.
Ps1 and n64 had some good 2d games too.
@@Chamillitary44 thats what i mean, even they are 3d, it did not age well but Snes games are still so much fun to play now
Neo Geo and Sega Saturn are Better
I did not expect Contra III to be the runaway favorite 😆
"You're going to play the first level of super mario world" - Proceeds to have them play the second level, "Yoshi's Island 2" instead of "Yoshi's island 1".
@TakatofanAgain Which you have the option of playing first because SMW doesn't have a traditional "first level," making the statement still true.
"LET'S PLAY WITH POWER"
😂😂😂 (How do they know!)
As a old millennial it's an experience watching these kids not know how to rock these games 😂
Super Nintendo reminds me of middle school. I remember in 91 having flu and playing days straight of super Mario world.
"Contra" for the SNES is one of the greatest games ever made! LOVE that game!
Yes, I love this game. Top 10 for me.
lol felt sorry they threw that in there. come on its not for newbies. one of the harder snes gems.
Growing up with Mario games, holding Y all the time is so ingrained. It almost doesn't compute that a newer player doesn't have that instinct.
I made sure my nieces grew up with that... still have my old NES and SNES, so when they wanted to play that's what i plugged into the TV for them... mostly because i don't have many child friendly games from PS1 era and forward. Damn i feel old.
They should've played Turtles In Time.
SNES best console all time.
All the girls like Contra, the hardest of all 7 games.
The blonde German/Polish girl is hilarious.
i hope you can do this with the Sega Genesis and the PS1 too! i even have ideas of games that you can use!
Genesis:
* Sonic the Hedgehog
* Revenge of Shinobi
* Streets of Rage 2
* Madden 93
* Gunstar Heroes
* Ristar
* Comix Zone
PS1:
* Battle Arena Toshinden
* Wipeout XL
* Crash Bandicoot
* Tomb Raider 2
* FFVII
* Tekken 3
* Metal Gear Solid
First 3 seconds of Contra 3 "This is not hard at all". Oh you have no idea what you are in for :D
I used to be able to progress with great challenge through C3. But now, 30 years later, I can barely if at all get through the first stage! LOL
@@floofycatz I can get through the normal difficulty no problem. Takes me a continue or two to get through hard mode though. It's rough. I wanna eventually learn to run hard 1CC and maybe deathless.
Oh my God. These kids have no idea what they're doing. It's hilarious.
Kids are so used to the game telling them what to do.
that's literally what a game manual was
Blow on ain’t a myth, It worked
It wasn't blowing that fixed it, it was the action of taking it out to blow on it, then putting it back in thus making a fresh connection with the pins that fixed it. You would have had the same success rate if you took it out and read it poetry.
@@pigs18False. I did this very thing a few months back to humor myself. I stuck an NES cartridge in the system - white screen. Removed the cartridge, put it back in - white flashing screen. Repeated this 25 more times - same white screen. I got irritated and blew in it - Got scrambled graphics = progress! Put it back in without blowing on it again - back to the white screen. Tried 12 more times without blowing on it - white screen. Blew on it one last time (a second time to clarify with a total of 37+ insertion attempts) before inserting it - game fully functioned. Myth my a$$! Anyone who says this is a myth is proof that they never owned or tried to use an NES.
@@AndyAKratz Owned, played, and still own. And I replaced the pin set with one that doesn't move and bypasses the finicky authenticator so I don't need to do any of that nonsense anymore. But sure, let's pretend I don't know what I'm talking about.
It damages the cart over time though
@@Alianger Well so does just _existing._
I'm surprised that Zelda: A Link To The Past didn't make it into the gameplay. I grew up in the NES/SNES era, so I have a bunch of favourites. Super Metroid, Secret Of Evermore, TMNT: Turtles In Time, Final Fantasy III(6), Ogre Battle: March Of The Black Queen, Battletoads, Killer Instinct, Donkey Kong Country 1&2, Mega Man X, Spider-Man: Maximum Carnage, Marvel Super Heroes: War Of The Gems, Ken Griffey Jr Presents Major League Baseball, NBA Hangtime, Mortal Kombat 1,2, and Ultimate 3, Blackthorne, Gemfire, Aladdin, SimCity..... yes the list is long and there are more but I won't go on. To be honest, I put a lot of miles into the SNES back in the day. It is one of my loved consoles growing up in my teen years.
You can't play Zelda for 5 minutes like they did for this video.
@@Jutrzen Yeah same reason why I'm not too angry they didn't play Super Metroid
...but I am a little
I love how they kept getting killed in contra yet they favored that game the most. Kudos to these teens.
I think the teen Disney fans should try playing the SNES Disney games. the Jungle Book game, and The Lion King game were both super hard, and really fun.
Donkey Kong Country was brought in to teach the kids humility.
"Dark Souls is SOOOO hard!"
Oh, you sweet summer child.
These kids have never had to contend with Aladdin or The Jungle Book pm SNES 😂😂😂 I'll take the cake walk of Dark Souls over those nightmares ANY day.
@@smashbrandiscootch719 Battletoads.
'If I get second, I'm gunna rage'...welcome to our childhood
I love these kids. They are so precious. They screaming is so funny. My nieces also used to do that a lot when playing.
"This is not hard at all". The girl have no idea what she is playing. Contra III is one of the hardest game in SNES library.
that's because she didn't have enough time with it.
Try beating it on Hard mode. It goes from 10 to 10,000.
she's a true gamer "did I kill the boss?" but still shooting. If you're not sure, just keep at it.
Contra III: "This is not hard at all."
...
Said no one ever 😂
im happy to see games like this are still fun for younger people.
Imagine, a generation being so completely isolated from failure, that they reach this age and losing at Mario Kart is enough to make them cry.
What fun! My husband is 63 and still plays the Super Nintendo, a game named "Metal Marines". 3 or 4 times a year.
"This is not hard at all" - oh you sweet summer child....
imagine if they played F-Zero lol
"Have you guys ever hear of Contra?" Girl: Like the Nicaraguan freedom fighter rebels who fought against the Communist Sandinista regime while being backed by the US Government during the 80's? Wouldn't that have been an amazing answer?
I'm 90s kid and I'm still playing 90s video games. Old school is still kinda fun.
Definitely need to run it back with the same cast for the N64 and drop in Star Fox 64 as a comparison lmao.
Bro, Contra still holding up for younger generations is wild. They're all great games though, just shows challenging games are often the best
SNES was my first console!
Haven't watched in awhile but the editing.... Omg..... Relax bro lol. You don't need to do so much
Indeed. Way over the top
IT'S NOT A MYTH!!!
Blowing works.
It does work, but also creates rust in the connectors, so it's not the proper way. It's better to clean the metallic contacts with a qtip soaked in isopropyl alcohol!
"Why did they put football players in there?!" Lmao, perfect
blowing into carts is NOT a myth... blowing away dust, and sometimes some spit which will give the copper connectors better connection. but it's not good for the connectors in the long run :)
Should’ve had them play f-zero 💀
Blowing on the cartridge definitely works...especially for the original nintendo..
only on the og NES. On any other Cartridge Based System: no.
Yay! They enjoyed Contra, even though they got bodied.
Not including A Link to the Past is a crime.
That is my favorite Legend of Zelda game.
Beating Contra III on hard mode is still one of my better accomplishments in gaming. It was really cool seeing them have such a good time with the most challenging game in that line up. I would have loved to see them play some of the other stages in that game. Especially stage 4 when you're on hover bikes.
Me too! I essentially memorized the game on Easy and Medium so I could accrue lives for the Hard mode.
The old games weren't exactly adjusted for its demographic back then. It forced an entire generation, with not as many game options, to just endure it.
Blowing in to cartridges is not a myth. Many factors can cause a cartridge to have poor contact with the internal pins in the console and prevent a cart from loading. Some of these can be alleviated by blowing them away. Such as dust, fibers, and other objects. Even when there is tarnish preventing good contact, breath is conductive so can help conductivity between cart and console pin by creating a layer of condensation.
Yes the moisture content makes a better connection
@@segamatthews5023 Go breath on a piece of metal then look at it. That's condensation. It's not rocket science.
So Sega next right? A bit of Golden Axe, some Ecco the Dolphin, try and trick the kids with the Sonic and Knuckles cartridge.
Blowing cartridges is NOT a myth! Nothing will change my mind!
That's so funny that's my exact thoughts blowing into cartridges 100 % works
Its not a myth. The moisture in your breath makes the connection better for the connectors which are wore out due the time but its just a temporary fix.
@@kopo1....No dude. That made the problem worse. Your saliva literally corroded the contacts. Any actually intelligent person used a dry q-tip.
Improves connectivity until they start turning green!
@@smashbrandiscootch719 I am 41 and i still have all the orignal games and machines from back in the day! all my games still work and i blow on them every time!
I was born in 2004 and for the most part my childhood consisted of Aladdin for the SNES, Bubble Bobble, MMPR and Comic Zone for the SEGA Genisis.
Angel and Carolina have been an immense pairing in all recent episodes. Love Angel's pantomime spoiled brat gimmick.
What a shame that they didn't gate a taste of the minecart level in DKC. That's always a shock the first time you play it.