@@derekwfrazier is the culprit for this one is pretty bulky for me to like it could have to be the reason it's taking over 3 years and that it will be too big for the offer to go with another one that has been used for a long while longer 4r44Y{4
Honestly I was planning on getting the retrousb avs. It seems like a very good option for playing nes games in proper HD and while the games on the nes interest me less overall compared to the snes I am definitely interested in having a decent but smaller collection of physical cartridges for the console. So the retrousb avs is pretty much the only realistic option for me to get
My brother has one of the starfox carts from SSW, he worked at a dept store in kentucky and took it home after the competition was over. They were supposed to get sent back to nintendo afterwards. They are not even supposed to be in circulation.
Watching the Blaster Master segment, have me flashbacks of when I was a kid and I remembered how special these games were at the time, Blaster Master was so weird but at the same time it was amazing
Reminds me of how everyone had that friend growing up, who's house had a very distinct smell. Unlike anything or anyone else's house. Not good not bad.. but you always were hit w it upon that first step into their home. It's how I would imagine Napoleon dynamites house would smell.
I was interested in the burlesque game for my wife, as she is a fan of the 20s, burlesque and a good mystery, and nice short games that do not require combat or complex controls.
It's astounding how much work and effort you put into these. You have to imagine how much work it is comparing so many games Side by Side and researching all the details and making it enjoyable to watch.
I just made a video about my collection and now I have so many ideas on what I need to add. I remember not liking wave race, but now I'm gonna give it another look! Loved the top 100 part.
For the Japanese Super Mario 3 artwork it kind of honestly looks like Bowser is wearing an armor and that "eyeball" is probably some sort of jewel.. The cape would make sense if it was attached to armor. If you look towards where his shoulders are, they look like pads.. and then some sort of spiked neck lining, probably attached to the cape.. Idk lol.. Honestly it looks pretty sick though regardless.
I loved my SGB back when I was 14. My favorite game on it was Metroit II: Return of Samus. I also loved the Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. Bionic Commando was another great hit.
Rygar on NES is definitely one of my top 3 of all time, however the arcade version is the reason I got the bug. That and Rastan with the whole barbarian them is great. There's another game I can't remember the name of it was like swords and magic or something similar I can't ever find it online I wish I knew what it was my name cabinet is in dire need if emulating it.
aw man that james bond game on game boy... i played way too much of that as a kid, and i just got all my old games from my parents place a few weeks ago im going to have to pull it out and play it on the old game boy
I heard about this channel a while ago and decided to check it out, the effort and quality put into this is top tier, I'll be going back through the archives on my second monitor while im shrine hunting on Tears of the Kingdom 👍
Much love from Canada duder, nintendo 64 and super nintendo are my favourite consoles. I was born in 88 I remember renting chameleon twist 1 and 2 from blockbuster all the time haha good times. snowboard kids 2 was one of my favourites that not too many people talked about. Love the videos brother the nostalgia is amazing haha
I owned James Bond 007 on the game boy. I liked it, was a cool little game lol I always thought it felt more like a Metal Gear game instead of Zelda since you also fight a ‘’metal gear” mech at the end lol
gosh darnit I love watching these nerds and their videos. I get to live vicariously through them and also once in a while dip my toes into retro gaming whether it be original hardware or emulation. thanks for such amazing content. it's inspiring!
Long long long time ago I bought a game console at the mall kiosk, it was called Power Play Joy III. It suppose to have thousands of games, but not really, however, it did have the games I wanted. The problem is that I need an old tv for it to play, and that sucks.
i've recognized the parachute limit instantly very nice rendition PSY S mostly "known" in the west for the anime called "TO-Y" which contain a lot of city pop goodness
This is amazing.. I cant imagine what your collection is like! I remember playing the virtual boy briefly, my mom took it back if i remember correctly? Man itd be such a cool thing to still have!
sweet home review/showcase was so cool! It's funny that the english translation has hindsight on its side for fine tuned references. also all the 'woah!'s made me woah!😆
Aaah, I thought this was a revisit to the systems you've talked about in the past, but I realize that it's just a combo-edit of all the Nintendo vidoes! Great still, but my heart stopped for a minute haha! Looking forward to the next series of RGB-videos!
I love these marathon videos, thank you guys so much for all the content you make. It shows that you put a lot of work and passion into your videos, and they're great because of it.
I got to say you guys, its such a comfort for marathons like this. I work in post-production and it gets tedious while I do conforming and other monotonous work. It's great to have this on while I'm working!
James Bond on the Gameboy is great. I totally love the game and have sunk many an hour into it. It was one of the first Gameboy titles I ever completed too. Hopefully, you've introduced a few folks to a terrific piece of software they may have missed. Nice work, chaps. 👍
I remember seeing Smart Ball in the rental stores in the 90s. I must never have rented it, because the game itself does not even look remotely familiar. The totally unrepresentative box art is all I remember.
The 3D glasses aren't working for you as you say at 8:40 because Nintendo being Nintendo means their red/blue glasses actually need to be blue/red. Blue over the left eye, red over the right eye.
The different products have VERY different use cases. We don’t hear as much about Replicades and Quarter Arcades because most of the content creators are focused on building a “Home Arcade” and most people see that as a different thing from a “miniature arcade” or diorama or “desk ‘stuf’”… That job, of creating an actual life size arcade in your home, is where Arcade1Up is King. They are the ONLY company creating 3:4 scale arcade machines that actually look like the original, so if you want multiple machines in your home, it really is all about A1U unless and until you are ready to deal with a commercial machine. For me, it was only AFTER getting set up initially with enough A1U machines to give my game room the right vibe that the Replicades became my new favorite. I’m not sure I’d recommend that as a starting place for most people since the list of games actually available for sale at any moment is fairly limited. Right now you can get 1942 that has the HDMI port and extra controller on sale…And the only other game currently in stock is Missile Command-which is brilliant, but doesn’t have HDMI out and instead has the CRT Fx filter which means it’s not for everyone. Let me encourage you, however, to check out the Quarter Arcades from Numskull. although they are a bit pricey and don’t have quite all the same extra features as a Replicade, Numskull has done an excellent job of maintaining the same attention to detail we’ve come to expect from NWT to create Quarterscale machines that directly match the originals. I picked up Dig Dug from Amazon and found that American Girl (yes the doll company) has Pac Man available at retail price along with the Polybius charging machine and there is something very special about being able to hold such an authentic replica of classic cabinets in your hand. The gameplay on these older titles is such that they are perfectly playable at scale and, unlike what you might find from other companies, it uses the original arcade ROM for a truly authentic experience. Give me a try, I think that like me, NWT will still be your favorite, but particularly for titles like Pac Man, Numskull Quarter Arcades can be the BEST way to recapture nostalgia and place it on a shelf. 🎉
I heard a story that the original Space Harrier concept was similar to that game shown with the girl but Yu Suzuki asked for changes to what we know as Space Harrier. I think Top Hat man gaming did something on it recently. So who copied who was because these games just look like the heyday of Sega’s AM2 arcade output.
real talk on the rygar.....i didnt know back then either. im currently revisiting it on the switch n it feels bomb playing thee ol' classics on the go. keep posting cool videos man
I can recall 3 games that I played all the way through to completion: Original Super Mario Bros., Ocarina of Time when I was 17 and Resistance: Fall of Man on PS3 (launch model from Dec, 2006 which I tossed when it stopped working and regret) when I was in my early 20s and sick for 4 or 5 straight days. Thanks for this. I had a lot of NES games and several original Gameboy games (one of the few things from my childhood that I still own). I kept getting NES games for holidays/birthdays well in to the 90s and owned a lot of the games on this list.
HOLy CRAP, SMARTBALL!!! THAT IS THE GAME I WAS TRying TO REMEMBER THE NAME OF FOR YEARS!!!!! i managed to glitch into the intro demo pressing random buttons on the gamepad as a kid..... it let me continue on in the game as if i started at that level1!!
PilotWings needs to go back the Military aspect that made the SNES version awesome! Didnt like what they did with it once it hit the 64, and since then I havent played any iteration of it. Take it back to that era it will be greatness again.
i could be wrong but i belive that panda was wearing one of those asian black long sleeve button up shirt where the buttons are made with frog Knot's or pretty much little balls of string in a loop
Falsion looked really cool at first, but that starry background actually started to make me feel sick. It's a shame, because I love the idea of that type of shooter for 3D!!!
I wonder how the 3D effect would look at 60fps. Each image would be at 30fps which I imagine (could) look half decent if it's even possible. Maybe it could go even higher.
What’s a pirates favorite letter? R you say. You would think but it’s the C. Lol! Hey I liked your joke! Thanks for the info on the 7800 controller. It’s a great system but the controller is where the problem lies with the 7800. Have to make me some controllers now. Thanks!
[Try4ce] Definitely. It's a pretty high priority actually, but we want to finish Analog Frontiers (two more parts to go, should finish by the end of summer) before we resume RGB 200 (console specific) episodes.
While I agree with you about not really caring about the sports games, I had to chuckle that you still gave love to Mike Tyson’s punch out something I would categorize as a sports game ask for bomber man I still have to say that Palmer man 94 on PC Engine and Saturn Bomberman are two of the best
I watched this on the couch while on a sick day. Best thing ever.
Yeah its nostalgia
I hope you're feeling better!
@@AJ_UK_LIVE Yes thank you :) Actually this video directly helped me feel better as I was experiencing some stress-related symptoms.
@@gaetan4164 Glad to hear it :)
@@derekwfrazier is the culprit for this one is pretty bulky for me to like it could have to be the reason it's taking over 3 years and that it will be too big for the offer to go with another one that has been used for a long while longer 4r44Y{4
This is amazing. Now instead of searching for videos where you just talk about games, I can just let this one play. Bravo!!
I loaded this up while playing some Monster Hunter Rise.
That Famicom visor looks amazing for the time !
I missed the boat on the Nt. The Super NT is flawless in my opinion best hardware emulation solution for SNES fans.
I am a big fan of Analogue, but never bought the NT. I use RetroUSB’s FPGA console. It’s not as nice as the NT, but I have been happy with it.
@@wes788411 i have Retro USB AVS and its fantastic HD solution for NES games.
Honestly I was planning on getting the retrousb avs. It seems like a very good option for playing nes games in proper HD and while the games on the nes interest me less overall compared to the snes I am definitely interested in having a decent but smaller collection of physical cartridges for the console. So the retrousb avs is pretty much the only realistic option for me to get
Super NT is flawless and beautiful to behold
This video introduced me to Parachute Limit which is an absolute bop. For that, I am eternally grateful
My brother has one of the starfox carts from SSW, he worked at a dept store in kentucky and took it home after the competition was over. They were supposed to get sent back to nintendo afterwards. They are not even supposed to be in circulation.
Watching the Blaster Master segment, have me flashbacks of when I was a kid and I remembered how special these games were at the time, Blaster Master was so weird but at the same time it was amazing
I loved Super Double Dragon, and Return of Double Dragon is even better. Underrated.
01:46:14 my parents had that EXACT touch lamp in our living room growing up. Love the old outdated decor in the game room!
Reminds me of how everyone had that friend growing up, who's house had a very distinct smell. Unlike anything or anyone else's house. Not good not bad.. but you always were hit w it upon that first step into their home. It's how I would imagine Napoleon dynamites house would smell.
something about the way nintendo game boxs was,the cleaness,the art....never replicated
I gotta say, I'm surprised that smart ball was given attention! I loved the game as a kid, but it seemed like no one else knew of it :D
I was interested in the burlesque game for my wife, as she is a fan of the 20s, burlesque and a good mystery, and nice short games that do not require combat or complex controls.
This brings back soo many good memories of sleepless nights playing games
It's astounding how much work and effort you put into these. You have to imagine how much work it is comparing so many games Side by Side and researching all the details and making it enjoyable to watch.
I just made a video about my collection and now I have so many ideas on what I need to add. I remember not liking wave race, but now I'm gonna give it another look! Loved the top 100 part.
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Hard to believe it's been over half a decade since some of these released. Amazing how much the scene has changed - and improved.
Half a century. 😉
@@GamerGuy51 I'm referring to MLiG videos.
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Sky satellite TV boxes in the UK had that exact same Visteon controller. Such a weird shape.
Wait really!? Was for all the silly little games section?
Even with all of the graphical advancements we have today. Certain 2D games capture & feed the human mind better than the fancy stuff we have today.
Maybe for some.
For the Japanese Super Mario 3 artwork it kind of honestly looks like Bowser is wearing an armor and that "eyeball" is probably some sort of jewel.. The cape would make sense if it was attached to armor.
If you look towards where his shoulders are, they look like pads.. and then some sort of spiked neck lining, probably attached to the cape.. Idk lol.. Honestly it looks pretty sick though regardless.
Rad Racer and JJ have some pretty convincing sprite scaling. They're much more smooth than other games that attempt scaling
I loved my SGB back when I was 14. My favorite game on it was Metroit II: Return of Samus. I also loved the Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. Bionic Commando was another great hit.
Rygar on NES is definitely one of my top 3 of all time, however the arcade version is the reason I got the bug. That and Rastan with the whole barbarian them is great. There's another game I can't remember the name of it was like swords and magic or something similar I can't ever find it online I wish I knew what it was my name cabinet is in dire need if emulating it.
Nintendo power episode is one of my faves. Would love more episodes in this fashion
aw man that james bond game on game boy... i played way too much of that as a kid, and i just got all my old games from my parents place a few weeks ago
im going to have to pull it out and play it on the old game boy
I really like what this channel has evolved into
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I heard about this channel a while ago and decided to check it out, the effort and quality put into this is top tier, I'll be going back through the archives on my second monitor while im shrine hunting on Tears of the Kingdom 👍
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MLiG is my official source of retro gaming information.
Perfect timing. Was looking for something long to put on
Much love from Canada duder, nintendo 64 and super nintendo are my favourite consoles. I was born in 88 I remember renting chameleon twist 1 and 2 from blockbuster all the time haha good times. snowboard kids 2 was one of my favourites that not too many people talked about. Love the videos brother the nostalgia is amazing haha
Lmao I fell asleep to Skyrim ambient music and woke up to this 3 hours in. I was wondering why I was hearing starfox in my dreams
I always kept playing Chameleon twist even had both games it was so much fun and the music made it much more fun to enjoy.
I owned James Bond 007 on the game boy. I liked it, was a cool little game lol
I always thought it felt more like a Metal Gear game instead of Zelda since you also fight a ‘’metal gear” mech at the end lol
Love the marathons, play them as i go to sleep
Same!! This is one of my go to videos for sleepy time. I sometimes wake up and feel like I’ve been playing sega games in my sleep.
@@LividCreature You mean Nintendo games right?
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Same. I was sleeping and dreaming I was watching it but also playing one of the video games. lol
The Super NT, Visteon, and Gameboy display videos are some of my favorite videos!
gosh darnit I love watching these nerds and their videos. I get to live vicariously through them and also once in a while dip my toes into retro gaming whether it be original hardware or emulation. thanks for such amazing content. it's inspiring!
Me too brother these guys are great.
Long long long time ago I bought a game console at the mall kiosk, it was called Power Play Joy III. It suppose to have thousands of games, but not really, however, it did have the games I wanted. The problem is that I need an old tv for it to play, and that sucks.
i've recognized the parachute limit instantly very nice rendition
PSY S mostly "known" in the west for the anime called "TO-Y" which contain a lot of city pop goodness
This is amazing.. I cant imagine what your collection is like! I remember playing the virtual boy briefly, my mom took it back if i remember correctly? Man itd be such a cool thing to still have!
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sweet home review/showcase was so cool! It's funny that the english translation has hindsight on its side for fine tuned references.
also all the 'woah!'s made me woah!😆
I love that James Bond on the Game Boy!
Aaah, I thought this was a revisit to the systems you've talked about in the past, but I realize that it's just a combo-edit of all the Nintendo vidoes!
Great still, but my heart stopped for a minute haha!
Looking forward to the next series of RGB-videos!
Don't trust anyone. 🥲
NES games in 240p via component cables on the Wii is THE best way to play NES games.
I love these marathon videos, thank you guys so much for all the content you make. It shows that you put a lot of work and passion into your videos, and they're great because of it.
I got to say you guys, its such a comfort for marathons like this. I work in post-production and it gets tedious while I do conforming and other monotonous work. It's great to have this on while I'm working!
More marathon videos please!
"If somebody does it better some day, that will be the best bond yet."
"Nobody does it better" - Carly Simon
i would love more ''Worlds Of Power'' style vids. Doesn't even have to stay to the same book series
James Bond on the Gameboy is great. I totally love the game and have sunk many an hour into it. It was one of the first Gameboy titles I ever completed too.
Hopefully, you've introduced a few folks to a terrific piece of software they may have missed. Nice work, chaps. 👍
Turns out Parachute Limit is on Spotify! 😊
I love these marathons for work
I remember seeing Smart Ball in the rental stores in the 90s. I must never have rented it, because the game itself does not even look remotely familiar. The totally unrepresentative box art is all I remember.
The 3D glasses aren't working for you as you say at 8:40 because Nintendo being Nintendo means their red/blue glasses actually need to be blue/red. Blue over the left eye, red over the right eye.
@3:08:26
Oh, don't mind me. Just goin through the carwash sideways.
I could die listening to the intro music, and go straight to heaven❤️
Love it. I miss you guys just talking about games.
The different products have VERY different use cases. We don’t hear as much about Replicades and Quarter Arcades because most of the content creators are focused on building a “Home Arcade” and most people see that as a different thing from a “miniature arcade” or diorama or “desk ‘stuf’”…
That job, of creating an actual life size arcade in your home, is where Arcade1Up is King. They are the ONLY company creating 3:4 scale arcade machines that actually look like the original, so if you want multiple machines in your home, it really is all about A1U unless and until you are ready to deal with a commercial machine.
For me, it was only AFTER getting set up initially with enough A1U machines to give my game room the right vibe that the Replicades became my new favorite. I’m not sure I’d recommend that as a starting place for most people since the list of games actually available for sale at any moment is fairly limited. Right now you can get 1942 that has the HDMI port and extra controller on sale…And the only other game currently in stock is Missile Command-which is brilliant, but doesn’t have HDMI out and instead has the CRT Fx filter which means it’s not for everyone.
Let me encourage you, however, to check out the Quarter Arcades from Numskull. although they are a bit pricey and don’t have quite all the same extra features as a Replicade, Numskull has done an excellent job of maintaining the same attention to detail we’ve come to expect from NWT to create Quarterscale machines that directly match the originals. I picked up Dig Dug from Amazon and found that American Girl (yes the doll company) has Pac Man available at retail price along with the Polybius charging machine and there is something very special about being able to hold such an authentic replica of classic cabinets in your hand. The gameplay on these older titles is such that they are perfectly playable at scale and, unlike what you might find from other companies, it uses the original arcade ROM for a truly authentic experience.
Give me a try, I think that like me, NWT will still be your favorite, but particularly for titles like Pac Man, Numskull Quarter Arcades can be the BEST way to recapture nostalgia and place it on a shelf. 🎉
Your videos are always awesome
The cartridge slot on the NES is also temperamental to be fair.
its quite criminal that you guys don't have one million subs.
I heard a story that the original Space Harrier concept was similar to that game shown with the girl but Yu Suzuki asked for changes to what we know as Space Harrier. I think Top Hat man gaming did something on it recently.
So who copied who was because these games just look like the heyday of Sega’s AM2 arcade output.
real talk on the rygar.....i didnt know back then either. im currently revisiting it on the switch n it feels bomb playing thee ol' classics on the go. keep posting cool videos man
This list told me that you're not just a nerd, you're a super DUPER nerd lol. I enjoyed the video, but just something fun I noticed.
you can also buy a avs system and play it with HDMI
Love the show, gentlemen, keep up the fantastic work!
New Zealand story was a fav on my Amiga !!
0:51 Lying down enjoying the red lights 😂
I can recall 3 games that I played all the way through to completion: Original Super Mario Bros., Ocarina of Time when I was 17 and Resistance: Fall of Man on PS3 (launch model from Dec, 2006 which I tossed when it stopped working and regret) when I was in my early 20s and sick for 4 or 5 straight days.
Thanks for this. I had a lot of NES games and several original Gameboy games (one of the few things from my childhood that I still own). I kept getting NES games for holidays/birthdays well in to the 90s and owned a lot of the games on this list.
HOLy CRAP, SMARTBALL!!! THAT IS THE GAME I WAS TRying TO REMEMBER THE NAME OF FOR YEARS!!!!!
i managed to glitch into the intro demo pressing random buttons on the gamepad as a kid..... it let me continue on in the game as if i started at that level1!!
Love this, watching videos I wouldn't have thought to look for.
PilotWings needs to go back the Military aspect that made the SNES version awesome! Didnt like what they did with it once it hit the 64, and since then I havent played any iteration of it. Take it back to that era it will be greatness again.
Sega Masters System had a similar visor.
i could be wrong but i belive that panda was wearing one of those asian black long sleeve button up shirt where the buttons are made with frog Knot's or pretty much little balls of string in a loop
its strange growing up as a kid playing SNES, I've always used composite and thought S video was more blurry.
In a way, maybe s-video shows how blurry the SNES is. Or the TV just hated component video.
1:06:00 How did you go through that list of games without mentioning Maniac Mansion!?
Falsion looked really cool at first, but that starry background actually started to make me feel sick. It's a shame, because I love the idea of that type of shooter for 3D!!!
On the same day as I have to sit in a car for hours?
Convenient.
these games look pretty good.
I wonder how the 3D effect would look at 60fps. Each image would be at 30fps which I imagine (could) look half decent if it's even possible. Maybe it could go even higher.
it's always so fascinating for me how much effort you guys put in your videos :). excellent compilation
Fantastic video!!
I reckon these marathons r great even if I’ve already watched the episodes in the past
this was a good one thanks guys !
Fascinating.
What’s a pirates favorite letter? R you say. You would think but it’s the C. Lol! Hey I liked your joke! Thanks for the info on the 7800 controller. It’s a great system but the controller is where the problem lies with the 7800. Have to make me some controllers now. Thanks!
You think you guys will ever do an RGB 101 for the Wii?
[Try4ce] Definitely. It's a pretty high priority actually, but we want to finish Analog Frontiers (two more parts to go, should finish by the end of summer) before we resume RGB 200 (console specific) episodes.
Love playing games while listening to these. Thanks guys🍻🎮
Wow that Visteon controller.
What was better, 3D Glasses Nintendo Famicom or the 3D Glasses Sega Master System?
Man I need to get me a Famicom Disc System shirt like Corey has😅
Most excellent.
Nintendo needs to revisit these games for modern remakes or reuse the ideas for newer games
While I agree with you about not really caring about the sports games, I had to chuckle that you still gave love to Mike Tyson’s punch out something I would categorize as a sports game ask for bomber man I still have to say that Palmer man 94 on PC Engine and Saturn Bomberman are two of the best
Amazing content
A high-voltage screaming collection of videos
Shouldve called it something like "console crunch" I dunno, it has a ring to it.kinda shows you have a sack
Sweet homes rotation reminds me of SS13
this episode is about your 50 best games of all time.
the plot to Jerry Boy is basically "you callin' me jelly? I'll show you Jelly!"
NOSTALGIA OVERLOAD
fantastic idea