In Smash Ultimate, the Devil fight fully represents Devil's World, you fight a green Ridley and two Kirbies while the Devil is moving the screen. I really love the attention to detail.
The Game & Watch "Squish" featured similarities to this. On the top screen, a fuzzball character would point random directions. On the lower screen, the obstacles (sort of a maze) would move that direction. The goal was to avoid being squished against the side.
Otherwise known as the only Miyamoto game not officially released in America. EDIT 2023 November 12: Yes, I am aware that this game is now on Switch Online. Stop pestering me.
@@LetterboxTuxedo my sister got it from her godfather on a bootleg plug n play console with a bunch of other nes games and with a n64 controller and a lightgun. she and my brother didn't like video games, so it was free real estate for me. of course i grew up in a christian home, so i couldn't play it in front of my family.
did you've never played Smash Bros. Brawl or Wii U / 3DS? The Devil, villain of this game, it appears as assist trophy in Smash and is also said the name of his game.
Jaja el "libro de magia" de TLo Zelda (NES) es parecida a las las "biblias" que el "prototipo de yoshi" tiene que recolectar y llevar a la caja roja con 💀 que esta en el "centro" del escenario
I remember this game needed two players to be real fun to play. My childhood friend and I played this one almost as much as Ice Climber, which also was much funnier when played together. Greetings from Sweden ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Devil's actually my most favorite Assist Trophy to ever exist in Smash, no kidding! (It's mainly because of his specific behavior as an AT in Smash, being the stage boundaries)
I discovers this game from WarioWare: Get It Together and I dub it as "Autoscroller Horror". It's nice they reference a Miyamoto game. This game is so obscure.
The Devil from this features in Super Smash Bros Brawl and Smash 4, and the Tamagon (main character) trophy was edited out of Smash Bros Melee, because of concerns over the name of the game!
+supermariobrosdeluxe the Tamagon trophy exists in the US version of Smash Bros Melee's data, but will never drop at any point and cannot be collected without the use of an Action Replay or similar cheat device.
@@Aego384 Devil World was inspired by Pac-Man, its pretty obvious. Im referring to the fact that Devil World inspired a game in the future, not the past.
Actually, due to Nintendo of America's strict policies against the use of religious icons in games, it was not released in North America. It is Shigeru Miyamoto's first console-only game after a legacy of arcade development, and his only game to not be localized to North America.
@@neutraldraven7194 Back in the 1980s, Nintendo must have been very paranoid to force social norms to video games localized in English after concerns of Atari killing the video game industry. Don't get me wrong, they had good intentions of video game handling, it's just that I felt sorry for them being paranoid and gullible just because Atari almost killed the video game industry back in the 80s. I didn't think content in the Japanese version was offensive to Americans, it's just that they didn't how bad too much Americanization was back in the day. Don't get me wrong, we were hard to understand, and that's why we didn't realize that not all content in the Japanese version was offensive to children.
Edit: Oct 31, 2023, hell freezes over!! North America finally got Devil World on Switch Online! Original message below: Still doesn't exist in US. Perhaps it would if game does the following: 1) reword "Devil" to "Demon", 2) Change the cross spaces to stars (same to the collected cross), 3) Remove the cross on books, 4) break that whole brass cross block into seperate blocks.
@@prestonandtom9337 Cuphead is by a 3rd party developer/publisher, so their reputation isn't as extravagant as 1st party developers/publishers. Somehow NoA, being a huge company, is still being conservative to not cross any lines. Whatever the reason specifically, releasing this game to NA now could leave a stain on big N's clean slate.
They didnt ban it per se. Nintendo of America wouldnt publish it because of the religious references, its hard to change the game map because of the cross in the map. Back in 1984, there was no ESRB (not until 1994), and because of Nintendo of America locking out the NES (a chip inside of the NES and a matching chip inside of a game cartridge) so that Nintendo had to manufacture every game cartridge (unlike Japan who had several companies manufacture their own custom cartridges), they had standards for which a game could be released, and they followed those standards, even for their own games. Back just before this game was released (in 1982), The Ninth District circuit court in the United States of America ruled that allowed games to be published and developed for consoles that did NOT have to be from the same game manufacturer as the console (Aka. Atari Vs. Activision), so a whole of bunch of companies with little programming experience were making games (mostly for the Atari 2600), as well as companies making games that were pornographic (and the video game console manufacturer was getting blamed for the game being on the console, not the company making the game). The video game market crashed near the end of 1983 and a whole bunch of companies went out of business and no retailer in the United States wanted to sell video games due to the massive amount of games in discount bins, only Nintendo of America was even interested in having a video game console at the time (and it was difficult getting shelf space in retail stores), they wanted to allow game development companies onto their consoles, but under very strict rules and religious content wasnt allowed, since this game has religious content, it couldnt be released under the Nintendo of America guidelines. Im surprised that Nintendo hasnt put it on the virtual console now that Nintendo of Americas guidelines have been relaxed as a result of competition and the ESRB taking over with rating guidelines, as far as I know, only an ESRB rating of Adults only (AO) is forbidden on a Nintendo game console (all video game console companies have this rule).
@@scottythegreat1 Hearing all of this, it's no wonder I was envious of Japan. Nintendo of America made those strict policies just because they were scared of causing another video game crash. They didn't have to force video games to stay true to social norms and it's not fair they had to do that. I'm glad Nintendo of America got over their paranoia because I couldn't stand strict censoring because I didn't find any content in the Japanese version offensive. I know I can't change the past but I'm mad everything first localized to American children had to stay true to social norms. I'm not envious of Japan anymore, but it's not fair all games had to be censored back then just because the majority of the games played in America back then were done by little children. I'm grateful for what I get, it's just that it's not fair American children had to deal with video games being true to social norms unlike Japan and Europe. It may be the reverse of what Japan has now, but I'm happy Americanization has faded into obscurity.
Just made it to level 5 in this game. Previously I thought you had a finite amount of fireballs you could use in each round, now I realize it’s infinite but only if you’re carrying a cross. I wish you didn’t stop after only 10 levels, but maybe the difficulty doesn’t get any higher.
So its about a christian spitting fire (the word of God) at the enemies while trying to block off death (the wages of sin) by spreading the word of God while the devil (Satan) as the god of this world is trying to thwart him by controlling the world around him. Really cool concept to those who understand. The bonus rounds are a little strange though.
This is a Nintendo-published clone of Namco's Pac-Man game. Perhaps the NTSC cancellation of the game (due to Nintendo policy there) put an end to such Pac-Man clones. It should be noted that Atari (Namco's exclusive NTSC licensee) didn't delisted all physical copies of the game, as it was created after video game crash of 1983.
In Smash Ultimate, the Devil fight fully represents Devil's World, you fight a green Ridley and two Kirbies while the Devil is moving the screen. I really love the attention to detail.
There two spirits in super smash bros ultimate of the devil world game. Number 1: tamagon. Number 2: devil
That dragon’s gotta be the most Christian Nintendo character ever.
I bet him and Arceus would get along well.
I’m going to call this “bubble bobble and Pac-Man versus satan”
LOL.
Хаха
Clever. =3
Also known as: miyamoto couldn’t help his self but make a clone of his favorite character pac man but the main character is a beta version of yoshi
The Game & Watch "Squish" featured similarities to this.
On the top screen, a fuzzball character would point random directions. On the lower screen, the obstacles (sort of a maze) would move that direction. The goal was to avoid being squished against the side.
Otherwise known as the only Miyamoto game not officially released in America.
EDIT 2023 November 12: Yes, I am aware that this game is now on Switch Online. Stop pestering me.
I'm sure there are others but this is the first and most well known.
@@LetterboxTuxedo my sister got it from her godfather on a bootleg plug n play console with a bunch of other nes games and with a n64 controller and a lightgun. she and my brother didn't like video games, so it was free real estate for me. of course i grew up in a christian home, so i couldn't play it in front of my family.
@@xkai7546 it's free real estate 😆
Until 2008
Probably because of cultural reasons.
MY CHILDHOOD!!!!. FINALLY I FOUND THE NAME. THANKS!!!
Thanks capt. sarcastic.
I'm amazed
did you've never played Smash Bros. Brawl or Wii U / 3DS? The Devil, villain of this game, it appears as assist trophy in Smash and is also said the name of his game.
Diovani Bressan I did played . Unfortunately the trophy Is the thing I didnt get, too lazy to get em all afterall.
I don't remember this game ever making it stateside. The reason is obvious.
nothing screams devils and hell like happy intro music and soft ice cream cones
The sound of the egg hatching is like the yoshi egg hatching
Maybe that inspired part of Yoshi
It's definitely possible that this game inspired it
That's since this game was one of firstest projects made by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development (Nintendo EAD)
I guess those are Prototypes of Yoshi, Ganon and ShyGuys.
Jaja el "libro de magia" de TLo Zelda (NES) es parecida a las las "biblias" que el "prototipo de yoshi" tiene que recolectar y llevar a la caja roja con 💀 que esta en el "centro" del escenario
True. Verdad.
My childhood game!!! Thank you! 🇬🇧🎮
2:55 Yoshi in Devil's World?!
I'll be damned.
That is yoshi's first form ever and was named tamigon I think and the base for the dinosaur we know now as yoshi
@@michealpfamatter6278 *tamagon
@@LetterboxTuxedo exactly, T_T
The sound effect does sound really close to Yoshi being hatched too
I remember this game needed two players to be real fun to play. My childhood friend and I played this one almost as much as Ice Climber, which also was much funnier when played together. Greetings from Sweden ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"Hey, it's me, the devil. I'm here to convince you to do sin".
Little dinosaur guy: "I don't want to do sin"
"Then perish!"
this game bring me tears of joy >w
Lowkey the freakiest aesthetic in early video games. A dinosaur with a magical cross fighting for its life in Hell. Let thank sink in.
*Hands down the most extreme version of* "Pac Man" *right here!*
The Christian PacMan you said!!! 🛐
Another concept that was absolutely baffling to American audiences but totally normal in Japan
0:12 I think we found one of the inspirations for Ganon's design
Did you know that this sound 0:13¹ was similar to Super Mario World? True.
Look at one-eyed Armos holding a wrench and always in pair. By his change in gears of devils reality the link warps.
Devil's actually my most favorite Assist Trophy to ever exist in Smash, no kidding!
(It's mainly because of his specific behavior as an AT in Smash, being the stage boundaries)
I discovers this game from WarioWare: Get It Together and I dub it as "Autoscroller Horror". It's nice they reference a Miyamoto game. This game is so obscure.
The Devil from this features in Super Smash Bros Brawl and Smash 4, and the Tamagon (main character) trophy was edited out of Smash Bros Melee, because of concerns over the name of the game!
What do you mean, "was edited out"?
+supermariobrosdeluxe the Tamagon trophy exists in the US version of Smash Bros Melee's data, but will never drop at any point and cannot be collected without the use of an Action Replay or similar cheat device.
***** Ah, interesting!
the inspiration for yoshi!
Yes
Mario 64 Ds I have
He's in it yoshi
2004
1984
Thank you, Switch Online!
1:27 the sound of a very famous character before he got his own iconic series decades later
had this on an 185 in 1 cart back in the day.. Flea markets were notorious for NES pirate carts, multi carts and japanese famicom carts.
that green one looks just like Mr.gimmick.
This became a micro game in Warioware Get It Together!
Look, it's the religious yoshi!
Amen 👐
This Came Out Before Super Mario World (SNES, GBA)
Junk
omg... my childhood game too dude. :)
Appropriate video number for the game. Was this intentional or coincidence?
?
Contrary to popular belief, 666 is not the commonly cited "Number of the Beast". It's actually 616.
Big McLargehuge like the main marvel comic book universe
6 66 the number of the beast!
Coincidence there's a reason and I'm pretty sure you can't beat the game but it doesn't ending don't worry I'm going to be it someday
This guy is really good.
The inspiration for one of the Assist Trophies in Smash.
the original Yoshi
Few of the sound effects like the egg hatching sound and the sound for pausing the game sounds just like the ones on the Super Mario Bros games.
Thats why I consider this game historic, its also Takashi Tekuza's first game with Nintendo.
Also the first Nintendo EAD videogame made ever (Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development, since 1983 September 30th)
I'll be damned the egg hatching sound was from SUPER MARIO WORLD!
The first Miyamoto game on the Famicom, never released in US ‘cause it was “blasfemous”.
Blasfemous?! Now that's the word I love to hate.
Yoshi's head fights demons the game.
You can tell this game had a partial inspiration on Magus castle from Chrono Trigger
And Pac-Man
@@Aego384 Devil World was inspired by Pac-Man, its pretty obvious. Im referring to the fact that Devil World inspired a game in the future, not the past.
wow... amazing skills at devil world i must say! :)
How have I never seen this game before!??
It's a rare classic NES, only a few classic games like Ice Climbers.
This was banned in the USA
Actually, due to Nintendo of America's strict policies against the use of religious icons in games, it was not released in North America. It is Shigeru Miyamoto's first console-only game after a legacy of arcade development, and his only game to not be localized to North America.
@@neutraldraven7194 Back in the 1980s, Nintendo must have been very paranoid to force social norms to video games localized in English after concerns of Atari killing the video game industry. Don't get me wrong, they had good intentions of video game handling, it's just that I felt sorry for them being paranoid and gullible just because Atari almost killed the video game industry back in the 80s. I didn't think content in the Japanese version was offensive to Americans, it's just that they didn't how bad too much Americanization was back in the day. Don't get me wrong, we were hard to understand, and that's why we didn't realize that not all content in the Japanese version was offensive to children.
I remember playing this game
So this is what happens when you go to hell
1:27 *insert Yoshi noises here*
Edit: Oct 31, 2023, hell freezes over!! North America finally got Devil World on Switch Online!
Original message below:
Still doesn't exist in US. Perhaps it would if game does the following: 1) reword "Devil" to "Demon", 2) Change the cross spaces to stars (same to the collected cross), 3) Remove the cross on books, 4) break that whole brass cross block into seperate blocks.
Devil is fine because we have cuphead.
@@prestonandtom9337 Cuphead is by a 3rd party developer/publisher, so their reputation isn't as extravagant as 1st party developers/publishers. Somehow NoA, being a huge company, is still being conservative to not cross any lines. Whatever the reason specifically, releasing this game to NA now could leave a stain on big N's clean slate.
Miyamoto would inspired in some horror movies in order to developing this game.
All the blame lies with the ultra-conservative people on that era.
Fun fact: the dragon inspired the creation of Yoshi.
The genesis of Yoshi? Think about it... created by the same guy...
based, the devil is overcome by the sign of the cross and by the word
Que recuerdos wooow
El yoshi religioso jajaj yo lo jugaba antes de ir a catequesis
Jugaste este juego?
@@Bebe_Pandita_UA-camr El catecismo, el bautismo y el catolicismo son basura!!!!
@@Snake-sg7yc 😂😂😂😂😂 lol
I love storyline and action you go to the level and level
I remember a mobile game that uses the same characters but it’s like one of those pop games I don’t know what it’s called
Did they ban this in the United States
christianityyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
They didnt ban it per se. Nintendo of America wouldnt publish it because of the religious references, its hard to change the game map because of the cross in the map. Back in 1984, there was no ESRB (not until 1994), and because of Nintendo of America locking out the NES (a chip inside of the NES and a matching chip inside of a game cartridge) so that Nintendo had to manufacture every game cartridge (unlike Japan who had several companies manufacture their own custom cartridges), they had standards for which a game could be released, and they followed those standards, even for their own games. Back just before this game was released (in 1982), The Ninth District circuit court in the United States of America ruled that allowed games to be published and developed for consoles that did NOT have to be from the same game manufacturer as the console (Aka. Atari Vs. Activision), so a whole of bunch of companies with little programming experience were making games (mostly for the Atari 2600), as well as companies making games that were pornographic (and the video game console manufacturer was getting blamed for the game being on the console, not the company making the game). The video game market crashed near the end of 1983 and a whole bunch of companies went out of business and no retailer in the United States wanted to sell video games due to the massive amount of games in discount bins, only Nintendo of America was even interested in having a video game console at the time (and it was difficult getting shelf space in retail stores), they wanted to allow game development companies onto their consoles, but under very strict rules and religious content wasnt allowed, since this game has religious content, it couldnt be released under the Nintendo of America guidelines. Im surprised that Nintendo hasnt put it on the virtual console now that Nintendo of Americas guidelines have been relaxed as a result of competition and the ESRB taking over with rating guidelines, as far as I know, only an ESRB rating of Adults only (AO) is forbidden on a Nintendo game console (all video game console companies have this rule).
scottythegreat1 Jesus christ that is a long comment (did u see what i did? haha...)
@@scottythegreat1 Hearing all of this, it's no wonder I was envious of Japan. Nintendo of America made those strict policies just because they were scared of causing another video game crash. They didn't have to force video games to stay true to social norms and it's not fair they had to do that. I'm glad Nintendo of America got over their paranoia because I couldn't stand strict censoring because I didn't find any content in the Japanese version offensive. I know I can't change the past but I'm mad everything first localized to American children had to stay true to social norms. I'm not envious of Japan anymore, but it's not fair all games had to be censored back then just because the majority of the games played in America back then were done by little children. I'm grateful for what I get, it's just that it's not fair American children had to deal with video games being true to social norms unlike Japan and Europe. It may be the reverse of what Japan has now, but I'm happy Americanization has faded into obscurity.
But didn't we have both Superbook and Flying House shown in America?
Just made it to level 5 in this game. Previously I thought you had a finite amount of fireballs you could use in each round, now I realize it’s infinite but only if you’re carrying a cross. I wish you didn’t stop after only 10 levels, but maybe the difficulty doesn’t get any higher.
Pacman + Bubble Bobble + ??????
+ yoshi
Who just now looking at this they're like what the
Game censored in all America(1985)
because their policy..
A bullshit of a policy, my ass Nintendo... You need to grow up, they have, but not fully, cowards.
Nostalgia ven a mi :')
Although I forgot to mention it two
00:13
yoshi0's hatching sound
What's interesting. about this game it has the same egg hatch sound for Yoshi from Super Mario World 0:13
@@stephenthevhsdvdblu-raymed9346 real
So I guess there's no end to this, huh?
Like all arcade games
Yes
@@japhreal All arcade games?? No wonder "The Simpsons" restarted itself after we won.
The DEVIL Has a BREIF..
If you lose you get more lives but it does have a limit for completely game over continues remaining
Devil World is rated T
Although you be a random character I don't know his name does the game give him a name
Fact
You will name him Lil' Yoshi.
So its about a christian spitting fire (the word of God) at the enemies while trying to block off death (the wages of sin) by spreading the word of God while the devil (Satan) as the god of this world is trying to thwart him by controlling the world around him. Really cool concept to those who understand. The bonus rounds are a little strange though.
I would love to see the ending of devil's world
Unless I put it in the open
I very like this game! ^^
Я тоже играл в эту игру и максимум Смог дойти до 39 уровня 🙂
Why does this dragon look like Bub from Bubble Bobble Series
Pacman Bub versus Devil Superman.
This is a Nintendo-published clone of Namco's Pac-Man game. Perhaps the NTSC cancellation of the game (due to Nintendo policy there) put an end to such Pac-Man clones. It should be noted that Atari (Namco's exclusive NTSC licensee) didn't delisted all physical copies of the game, as it was created after video game crash of 1983.
Yogi the dinosaur
Se mini jeux est dans Wario ware IS togheter sur Switch 🤩 c'est cool😀
And what was that
I'm probably the only one, but promoted to playable Devil is on on my list of top ten characters I'd like to see in Ultimate.
The blue devil is very Earthbound character
Standuser me spam comments makes me happy for doing it finally yes
box in devil
Ma il tizio verde é bub di bust a move!
I was commenting on different game the game I have beaten
I don't know how many levels are the there should be a level select then I could beat the game easily but I'm still planning to
I am going to get a new phone so my statement may be gone later on but that's all I could take a long time
My power is confusing
Couple bubble 2
Tip do two player for more lives
I saw the ending
You bet I'm going to spam all day yes
Haha if you didn't see his 2 years ago
Gosto mais dos games de nes de 91
eu tambem o meu favorito
To make more sense
I haven't beat it
19:14
For commenting
5:12 almost died
🍦hallelujah🍦
The evil frightened my brother playing thiw game tonigth once a time
This is similar to Pac-Man
Поистине дьявольская игра
О. Здесь русский. Наверняка эта игра была на многоигровках.
Yoshi
reminds me of pacman.