One of my favorite short SNES games is Operation Logic Bomb. It's only about half an hour long once you figure out what to do, and it has almost a Contra meets Zelda feel. If it was several times longer, I'd still play the heck out of it, but as-is, it's a nice breezy playthrough. For an actually pretty fun billiards game, Lunar Pool on NES is the most fun I've had with one. It's pretty forgiving, and changes up the shape of the tables and adds angles and obstacles. It's far less repetitive and frustrating than any other pool game I've played.
Remember Izzy from the Olympics in Atlanta? The mascot? He had his own SNES game and TV special. The special was considered lost media until just a few years ago, as it only ever aired twice and never got a physical release. It’s here in UA-cam if you’re interested.
Great video. I would be very interested in the great legal battles of the video game genre. I was aware of the magnavox vs Atari one but would like to hear about others.
Every time I hear side pockets music it just hits the nostalgic spot so hard! Even though I've never ever played it. It sounds like a childhood! Also I wanna thank you man for these videos, I just lost my cat to cancer last week and while I was caring for him and after we lost him I just binged your vids. So relaxing. Like a brain hug. Thank ya so much. You just got a life long sub ❤
As a professional therapist, that brings me more joy than you might believe. I appreciate so much that my work has given you an escape, even if it's just for a moment. Losing a friend is tough, losing a companion, even more difficult. I hope I can continue to provide quality entertainment for you throughout the years, and I am sorry for your loss. Thank you for being a part of this community, welcome home.
I got that Family Feud game a few days after Christmas 1993. It was one of two games my mom got me. Didn't really care about it - it was just Family Feud. However, the other game I got was Secret of Mana - boy, THAT one was fun!
Pieces is a hidden gem. 2 player fun under the radar. Cheap too. Side pocket and Operation Thunderbolt are games I've been trying to find forever. Cheap but rare and seem to be decent and or novelties in the SNES library. I'm impressed you included these!
I owned Pieces when i was a kid, got it in 1995 when i was 10, Not generally my type of game, but my mom bought it for me as a surprise. Thought it would be horrible, i was mistaken. Its actally a pretty fun game and i ended up playing the hell out of it. Its worth giving a try and you might like it!
Pieces is genuinely an underrated SNES title, some fun power-up mechanics make it actually tense and engaging to play against the AI or another player. Glad to see it get featured here!
The Little Mermaid was mentioned on your nes video and now we got Barbie in this one. Im beginning to see a trend. I’ll be sure to send you your Rainbow Brite doll for Christmas. 🤣😜 Love your work man! Keep them awesome videos coming. 💪🙏🏻
I played pit fighter arcade on a cruise and its one of my earliest ever memories, i was prolly 3 or 4. I ended up with pitfighter on super nintendo bcuz i mst have told my mom how much i loved it. I literally thought i was going crazy, how could i love a game like pit fighter? I spent 10 years thinking of that memory and what game i could have actually been playing. Sadly, it prolly was pitfighter.
Honestly, my earliest arcade memory was when my parents thought they were slick and tried to convince me the attract mode of Street Fighter II was me playing it, I think it was the first quarter I ever dropped into a machine, it was at Disney World lol.
"Where was the kaboom? There was supposed to be an earth-shattering kaboom." "The Illudium Q36 Explosive Space Modulator is gone, the creature has stolen the Space Modulator." I would actually like to see a video on videogame lawsuits, that would be something different.
Yo! Gas was cheap as all get out. Had my eldest kid just graduate this week, I currently have my youngest just pass driver's school today, the feeling of driving for fun is gone. I told both "I'm so sorry you have to drive with the gas prices and absolute shit drivers." Getting old sucks with the current times, but it's better with nostalgia media to relive the best of times. Cheers Brother!
@@Fortefyre The arcade original as well as the Sega Genesis version are much greater by comparison. The Genesis version had to be scaled back, but the gameplay closely matches its arcade brethren. 🙂
Fun fact about the SNES Family Feud: it doesn’t matter if you spell the answer correctly. The system just looks to see if the letters are in order left to right. For instance, chicbfjkrocghtxvnhljbebbjrvvhhs would count for “brothers.” I learned that from Now in the 90s.
While I don't care for most of Sculptured Software's library; they did a rather good job with Mortal Kombat 2 SNES. Better than Probe Software's Genesis port and even the improved 32X port. While Doom SNES is not one of the better versions; it's impressive the SNES can run the game at all and if there's one thing going for it; it has a really good soundtrack rendition.
@@Fortefyre that actually makes complete sense. It might have even shown that in the gameplay in the clip, but I couldn't stop watching the bottom of the screen.
Capcom sued Data East for plagiarism regarding Fighter’s History because the only game company that’s allowed to plagiarize Capcom is…. . . . . . . . Capcom themselves!
@@Fortefyre I think that Konami did a better job of avoiding such things. Everything similar either looked too different and/or played differently. Their brawlers seemed to do enough different from one another that self plagiarism doesn’t seem to apply, except in the minute ways.
Pit Fighter on SNES was just terrible!! Rented it once and HATED it so much. One life, no continues if your enemy hits you once, they can stun lock you to death
That would be weak if you paid full price for one of these games back in the day and the game is over almost instantly, guess you just return it for another one
I did the same thing with Batman Beyond for the N64. It advertised hours of gameplay, and I beat it in one sitting. I remember thinking, seriously, is this it?
@@Fortefyre You could certainly do that; Sega Genesis has Taz-Mania, Mega Man X3 Sega Genesis bootleg (The LegendofRenegade easily has much better Genesis remixes), Sonic Eraser, Marble Madness EA version (not Tegen; which is the exact opposite), Fantasia, and Super Street Fighter 2: The New Challengers Sega Genesis (music downgrade from Special Champion). Taz-Mania sounds even worse on Game Gear. There's Mortal Kombat 3 and 4 for GB and GBC. Not to mention the Sonic bootleg games. NES has Action 52. SNES has Bebe's Kids. Sadly Mega Man II for the Game Boy. The compositions themselves aren't the problem; instead the fault of an audio rendering error. PlayStation with San Francisco Rush and Resident Evil: Director's Cut Dual Shock Version (except the save room theme). Then finally for now Sonic Genesis on GBA (except for Starlight Zone).
@@tidepoolclipper8657 dont forget that one spiderman game for genesis and the NES port of 1942 (it is still ingrained in my head). The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle on the NES also had a programming error that made the music sound like absolute trash after a while.
Good video, but it was a little painful bc I watched while pooping at the gym and had eaten far too much slap ya mama hot extra seasoning the day prior. It's no one's fault, it just made the video less fun to watch.
Pit Fighter always reminded me of early Mortal Kombat way before MK. I never played the SNES version but the arcade version wasn't bad something out of a mad max movie horribly wrong. Fighters History was probably the biggest Ripoff of SF2. That clown boss still gives me nightmares cheap son of a bitch. Remember when gas was .83 cents had me dying laughing ya people don't realize how good things were under Clinton's 2nd term whether your political or not great time to have a fast car. Sometimes quick games were great though like NBA Live or Madden on a short clock. Not every time you turned on a game would you want to play through Zelda. I could beat SF2 on the hardest setting in about 18 minutes. When you are crunched for time simply games can be fun but that's why passwords and battery backups were invented.
Yeah I can see that, after all, it was the second game ever to use digitized actors for sprites, the other being some obscure pain in the ass fighting game called Chinese Exorcist, a game that is such nightmare fuel I only played it once haha.
Run Saber is really short but it's pretty good. Kind of like an SNES Strider.
I've heard of that one, but I've never had the time to look into it!
Run Saber is great, and even better for having quality co-op play!
I just got my daughter and youngest son into jigsaw puzzles. We kept all the pieces for 3 whole day. It was a new record.
In my house finished puzzles don't last long lmao.
One of my favorite short SNES games is Operation Logic Bomb. It's only about half an hour long once you figure out what to do, and it has almost a Contra meets Zelda feel. If it was several times longer, I'd still play the heck out of it, but as-is, it's a nice breezy playthrough.
For an actually pretty fun billiards game, Lunar Pool on NES is the most fun I've had with one. It's pretty forgiving, and changes up the shape of the tables and adds angles and obstacles. It's far less repetitive and frustrating than any other pool game I've played.
I should check out both of these! Thanks for the suggestions to the community!
Remember Izzy from the Olympics in Atlanta? The mascot? He had his own SNES game and TV special. The special was considered lost media until just a few years ago, as it only ever aired twice and never got a physical release. It’s here in UA-cam if you’re interested.
I don't lol. I might look into it though.
That Izzy game was not that great. I remember being happy to get it and once I played it, I was disappointed.
@@lucrativesoundsent.1274 yeah, the game was average at best. And still better than the cartoon.
@@pharmcat8484 Gotta admit, though, this game beings me back to when I began collecting games again around late 2016-2017. Good memories nonetheless!
HOLY CRAP! This video unlocked so many memories! Every single game i've played including that Barbie game with me niece.. Loving the channel my man.
Thank you! I'm glad you had a good time :)
Great video. I would be very interested in the great legal battles of the video game genre. I was aware of the magnavox vs Atari one but would like to hear about others.
Sure! It's on deck.
I do recall hearing that Rabbit Rampage was rather short; it apparently had only 10 stages, with the final stage being a 1-on-1 scuffle against Daffy.
I should look into that lol.
The Rocketer. When racing the yellow plane, land on it. After you do this it takes you to the next/last level and it plays like a beat’’em up.
Interesting! I never knew that!
Spider-Man and the X-Men in Arcade's Revenge on SNES was a fun game but it seemed like the game was over in a flash.
I've heard that as well!
Every time I hear side pockets music it just hits the nostalgic spot so hard! Even though I've never ever played it. It sounds like a childhood!
Also I wanna thank you man for these videos, I just lost my cat to cancer last week and while I was caring for him and after we lost him I just binged your vids. So relaxing. Like a brain hug. Thank ya so much. You just got a life long sub ❤
As a professional therapist, that brings me more joy than you might believe. I appreciate so much that my work has given you an escape, even if it's just for a moment. Losing a friend is tough, losing a companion, even more difficult. I hope I can continue to provide quality entertainment for you throughout the years, and I am sorry for your loss. Thank you for being a part of this community, welcome home.
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I'm also transparent about my own struggles, I do show vulnerability in my life especially through my videos. We might be more alike than you think!
I got that Family Feud game a few days after Christmas 1993. It was one of two games my mom got me. Didn't really care about it - it was just Family Feud. However, the other game I got was Secret of Mana - boy, THAT one was fun!
50% are great odds for a Christmas if you ask me haha.
Pieces is a hidden gem. 2 player fun under the radar. Cheap too. Side pocket and Operation Thunderbolt are games I've been trying to find forever. Cheap but rare and seem to be decent and or novelties in the SNES library. I'm impressed you included these!
Thanks! I felt they needed to be included, they are wonderful games!
I owned Pieces when i was a kid, got it in 1995 when i was 10, Not generally my type of game, but my mom bought it for me as a surprise. Thought it would be horrible, i was mistaken. Its actally a pretty fun game and i ended up playing the hell out of it. Its worth giving a try and you might like it!
I look forward to it honestly!
Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure was a fun little RPG back in the PS1!
It got a rerelease recently, as well as new translations of the 2nd and 3rd games that never previously came to the West.
I know! I look forward to playing it at some point!
Pieces is genuinely an underrated SNES title, some fun power-up mechanics make it actually tense and engaging to play against the AI or another player. Glad to see it get featured here!
I figured if there was anyone who had checked it out, it would be you! Glad to hear the hype I have for it is warranted!
Barbies were also made to make certain girls want to be more feminine. It was on The Toys That Made Us documentary.
I should watch that!
The Little Mermaid was mentioned on your nes video and now we got Barbie in this one. Im beginning to see a trend. I’ll be sure to send you your Rainbow Brite doll for Christmas. 🤣😜
Love your work man! Keep them awesome videos coming. 💪🙏🏻
I'll settle for Lite Brites, that was my SHIT when I was a kid lol.
Mortal Kombat II on the SNES was awesome...the A.I. was had as balls, but it was, by far, the best home console port.
We didn't really have that many options for ports lol, I could see that though.
I played pit fighter arcade on a cruise and its one of my earliest ever memories, i was prolly 3 or 4. I ended up with pitfighter on super nintendo bcuz i mst have told my mom how much i loved it. I literally thought i was going crazy, how could i love a game like pit fighter? I spent 10 years thinking of that memory and what game i could have actually been playing. Sadly, it prolly was pitfighter.
Honestly, my earliest arcade memory was when my parents thought they were slick and tried to convince me the attract mode of Street Fighter II was me playing it, I think it was the first quarter I ever dropped into a machine, it was at Disney World lol.
Magic Sword is the shortest beat em up on the SNES I ever played. Once you find the warps it’s easy.
I bet! I do try to avoid a warp system though when I consider these games.
That game is so fun that I'd rather skip the warps!
"Where was the kaboom? There was supposed to be an earth-shattering kaboom." "The Illudium Q36 Explosive Space Modulator is gone, the creature has stolen the Space Modulator." I would actually like to see a video on videogame lawsuits, that would be something different.
It's on deck :)
Hottest take in the video is saying that MK II on SNES was bad.
It's known the AI cheats, people went in and broke down the code, the CPU is mean lmao.
@@Fortefyre that's arcade accurate though, for better or worse. AI in the arcade was also a dirty cheat.
big facts lmfao.
That lawsuit video would definitely be interesting to see somewhere down the line!
Noted! I'll add it to the list.
Yo! Gas was cheap as all get out. Had my eldest kid just graduate this week, I currently have my youngest just pass driver's school today, the feeling of driving for fun is gone. I told both "I'm so sorry you have to drive with the gas prices and absolute shit drivers." Getting old sucks with the current times, but it's better with nostalgia media to relive the best of times. Cheers Brother!
Cheers! Glad I could remind you of an easier time!
The title "My Top 10" made me think these were games you wanted to recomand.
I was super confused when I saw Pit Figther
Don't play pit fighter lmfao.
Bro, I'm sure we'd all be down for a lawsuit video, especially with your humour, I'd think it'd be great
It's on the docket :P
Pit-Fighter on the SNES. Pick your fighter, and he hiccups at you. I’m just brimming with confidence.
It's such Atari jank lol.
@@Fortefyre The arcade original as well as the Sega Genesis version are much greater by comparison. The Genesis version had to be scaled back, but the gameplay closely matches its arcade brethren. 🙂
One day I hope to cover the holographic arcade games, that would be neat.
@@FortefyreTime Traveler from Sega!
Don't forget Holosseum!
"Remember when Gas WAS 0.83 CENTS!!!!"
IT WAS CHEAP.
Fun fact about the SNES Family Feud: it doesn’t matter if you spell the answer correctly. The system just looks to see if the letters are in order left to right. For instance, chicbfjkrocghtxvnhljbebbjrvvhhs would count for “brothers.” I learned that from Now in the 90s.
What?!?! That's hilarious!
Believe it or not, I've played Barbie Horse Riding Club and Detective Barbie: The Mystery of the Carnival Caper on PC when I was younger.
How was it? I was a huge fan of Nancy Drew games when I was younger haha.
Had to look twice at the mirror in the Barbie game. Thought my phone had scratches on the screen lol
That 4K quality lmfao.
I had a feeling a friggin Waldo game would end up on this lol
It's super short lmao.
Cream pie popping up on the screen over and over at the 10 minute mark made me double take.
I see you have been corrupted like me lol
Wheel of Fortune is still great today. 😀👍
I love Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy, as well as their Deluxe Editions, for the SNES.
@@Margann1987 cool 😎. 😀👍🎮
I agree, I love wheel of fortune!
@@Fortefyre awesome. 😀👍🎮
I would totally watch a video on video game lawsuits... but I'm a history dork too. 🤷♂
I'll add it to the list then :)
Heh, I wonder if Chessmaster on the lowest difficulty would fall for a Fool's Mate. If so, you could win the game in about 30 seconds.
2 moves if the pawns were out!
While I don't care for most of Sculptured Software's library; they did a rather good job with Mortal Kombat 2 SNES. Better than Probe Software's Genesis port and even the improved 32X port.
While Doom SNES is not one of the better versions; it's impressive the SNES can run the game at all and if there's one thing going for it; it has a really good soundtrack rendition.
Probe and Ocean are a match made in heaven for some of the most donkeyshit games I've played. lol.
Why on Earth does it keep saying "CREAM PIE" along the bottom of the screen of the Looney Tunes basketball game?
LMAO it's a power-up, you can throw a cream pie at the other team.
@@Fortefyre that actually makes complete sense. It might have even shown that in the gameplay in the clip, but I couldn't stop watching the bottom of the screen.
Yes for the copyright battles bro!
Added to the list;)
Looney Tunes BBall is cartoon NBA Jam. Made by the same ppl I think. Acclaim/Rare right?
Sculpted Software which would eventually be picked up by Acclaim, yeah.
I'm curious why you don't like SNES Mortal Kombat II. I find it to be a solid port.
It's incredibly difficult and unapproachable, even the difficulty slider doesn't work lmao.
Capcom sued Data East for plagiarism regarding Fighter’s History because the only game company that’s allowed to plagiarize Capcom is….
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Capcom themselves!
Konami as well in some cases lmao.
@@Fortefyre I think that Konami did a better job of avoiding such things. Everything similar either looked too different and/or played differently. Their brawlers seemed to do enough different from one another that self plagiarism doesn’t seem to apply, except in the minute ways.
3:23 PlayStation 2 was doing bad in those days.
Eh, every system has that era lol.
Pit Fighter on SNES was just terrible!! Rented it once and HATED it so much. One life, no continues if your enemy hits you once, they can stun lock you to death
Sure can! It's just a bad game all around.
I picked Pit Fighter over street fighter as a kid, and I immediately regretted it
That would be weak if you paid full price for one of these games back in the day and the game is over almost instantly, guess you just return it for another one
I did the same thing with Batman Beyond for the N64. It advertised hours of gameplay, and I beat it in one sitting. I remember thinking, seriously, is this it?
you should talk about the games with the worst soundtracks sometime, the genesis alone could probably get you enough content for a few top 10s
I'd love to! I'll go ahead and add it to the list!
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You could certainly do that;
Sega Genesis has Taz-Mania, Mega Man X3 Sega Genesis bootleg (The LegendofRenegade easily has much better Genesis remixes), Sonic Eraser, Marble Madness EA version (not Tegen; which is the exact opposite), Fantasia, and Super Street Fighter 2: The New Challengers Sega Genesis (music downgrade from Special Champion).
Taz-Mania sounds even worse on Game Gear.
There's Mortal Kombat 3 and 4 for GB and GBC. Not to mention the Sonic bootleg games.
NES has Action 52.
SNES has Bebe's Kids.
Sadly Mega Man II for the Game Boy. The compositions themselves aren't the problem; instead the fault of an audio rendering error.
PlayStation with San Francisco Rush and Resident Evil: Director's Cut Dual Shock Version (except the save room theme).
Then finally for now Sonic Genesis on GBA (except for Starlight Zone).
@@tidepoolclipper8657 dont forget that one spiderman game for genesis and the NES port of 1942 (it is still ingrained in my head). The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle on the NES also had a programming error that made the music sound like absolute trash after a while.
I wouldn't even consider 1942 having a soundtrack it's just drums lmao.
You forgot Street Combat
I've never even heard of that lol.
Good video, but it was a little painful bc I watched while pooping at the gym and had eaten far too much slap ya mama hot extra seasoning the day prior. It's no one's fault, it just made the video less fun to watch.
I will take this feedback, and remember to not release videos on spicy food gym day lmao.
@@Fortefyre I appreciate that
Contra 3👍
Contra III is short but only if you are a gaming god lmao.
Pit Fighter always reminded me of early Mortal Kombat way before MK. I never played the SNES version but the arcade version wasn't bad something out of a mad max movie horribly wrong. Fighters History was probably the biggest Ripoff of SF2. That clown boss still gives me nightmares cheap son of a bitch. Remember when gas was .83 cents had me dying laughing ya people don't realize how good things were under Clinton's 2nd term whether your political or not great time to have a fast car. Sometimes quick games were great though like NBA Live or Madden on a short clock. Not every time you turned on a game would you want to play through Zelda. I could beat SF2 on the hardest setting in about 18 minutes. When you are crunched for time simply games can be fun but that's why passwords and battery backups were invented.
Yeah I can see that, after all, it was the second game ever to use digitized actors for sprites, the other being some obscure pain in the ass fighting game called Chinese Exorcist, a game that is such nightmare fuel I only played it once haha.
Wow I’m early
:)