@@deadstrider Shame the PSP and PS2 versions use the wrong ROM set, which has less music in the game. The Genesis and PS1 versions are both based off the correct ROM set, as all the music is in those versions.
Don't know what happened to that creativity they used to have, but part of me believes that it's due to the fact that they were more limited so they were forced to be creative to make the game stand out, at the very least some newer games do keep that creativity but it becomes bland because it's re-used constantly throughout the game, more so towards enemy designs, which had to be copied over and over again so that the games don't lag with all the different scripts for each individual enemy, times were different back then.
Ehhh. It’s alright, the design just reminds of Metal Warriors or Mobile Suit Leynos. The control feels smooth as hell though. So yeah it’s a great platformer.
The 80s Soul Reaver, really Awesome. The music still amazing. Prince of Persia, any action adventure platforming 2d scrolling and eventually every hack n slash Game, sagas like MGS, Megaman, castlevania Sotn, Legacy of Kain, whatever.. learnt too much from this. An underrated piece of history..
Tetra Digm Try mashing through everything in the game and see how well that goes for you. Especially in the later stages and the second stage 2 miniboss.
it wasn't even capcom's finest arcade ass kicking machine lol ghost & goblins, ghouls & ghost, final fight 1 & 2, knights of the round, captain commando, fkn street fighter; capcom was fire like no other lol
I remember when I first beat this game, it was under the purple evening glow, I was laying on my couch that was just next to the window overlooking the small private compound I was living in with it's public pool that I used to visit so often, it was years ago that I would find myself having fun in that pool every afternoon, into evenings just like this one, over the wall was a tower with red lights on it, overlooking the whole compound, since I had just beaten the game I could do nothing else but be reminded of the third moon, and being the kid I was my imagination trailed off, so even though it was just for a short while, I imagined it as if I were Strider that day, I had just taken down the evil grandmaster Meio and saved everyone, and I held hopes for a better tomorrow at the same time I reminisced that I would not be allowed to continue living here much longer, as inevitably I was going to move countries and say goodbye to the one place that greeted me as a friend every time I visited, unlike the place I would be going next, the place I am now. Nobody is friendly, nobody is respectful, and everyone treats their friends like tools to be thrown off to the side after they were done with them, and now it's on my bucket list to one day re-visit that old compound one day, it is where I grew up after all, I might never get to see the inside of the house we lived in ever again, but that's fine, I don't need to go that far, just seeing the outside of it under the afternoon or evening glow again, to remind me of my childhood who I used to be, who I deserved to have the right to still be today, that's good enough in my book... I used to try and convey the same feelings in words in my younger days on UA-cam, but I could never really get my point across, now I finally understand.
@@iamasickman It did, but this was one year ago? I was coming out of some pretty rough stuff at the time, never would have written this the way I did now, lost all of my friends and all that, and as bad as all of what I was saying sounded, I still think it's true about this place I'm living in right now, my memories here are nothing but dreadful so I'm working hard to leave this place behind as soon as I can, my memories of beating Strider are some of the last good memories I have from my old home.
@Bipolar Bear I was coming out of a rough time in my life when I wrote this, if you could see the stuff I was saying online from one year ago it probably all would have looked like this, for some context I was able to live on that compound because my Dad had a job in the army, we moved to that place so it was easier for all of us, I still miss that place, still hate the place I'm living now, but no way would I have said all this nowadays, a year ago I was going through some annoying stuff, so I was trying to express myself somewhere. Thankfully none of you were too horrible about it but there are many times when people saw the stuff I wrote and would basically just respond with KYS, since that dismissive comment was so common I came here to write it instead in the hopes that not many people would see it or care about it, that's probably what I thought, but I can't remember what I was thinking a year or two ago, I was like a completely different person who just wanted to look back on old times to feel, happy. I will admit that the whole thing about imagining I was Strider wasn't necessarily true, my mind did trail off and think of all sorts of random things but I never actually thought that part, I don't really know why I wrote that in, maybe I thought it would be more understandable? In reality I just zoned and continued to stare at that spire with the red lights, all while listening to the music from Strider, the rest is all true though I did actually beat Strider that day and I did get thrown into some contemplation, probably thinking about how it would be the last time I ever saw the place I considered my home, still don't like the place I've moved to, still working hard to leave it all behind.
I'm playing the new one (2014) on PS4 and man, it's really awesome. A lot of new powers, intense gameplay, satisfying cutting moves and exploring. Simply amazing and I bought for just R$6 (between $1 and $2)
One of my favorite games growing up, but damn Capcom had to be on some drugs with the theming of this game. Futuristic ninja assassin in a weird WW2 Soviet style/Arabian world with giant robotic King Kongs and Godzillas, jungle robots, a giant anti-gravity globe, random pirates, dinosaurs, and weird centipede robots? Definitely wacky and creative.
It is STRIDER HIRYU, he will never leave Erasure alive... "I TRIED TO DDDIISCCOOVVEERR!! A LITTLE SOMETHING TO MAKE ME SWEETERRRR" *sword decapitates erasure*
I think this game inspired Sonic the Hedgehog's greatly! In design, with its coolness, angled floors, running down acceleration, level design... I also think possibly some of the programming logic too: Seeing as Sega was responsible for porting it to the Genesis, using the original source-code no less, their programmers could have learned a lot here on how to code these things and improve them
It did. The third stage of Strider inspired Wing Fortress Zone as well as how the gears in the underground factory of the second stage inspired Scrap Brain Zone.
@@thunderlightning1980 impression I get to, the "launchers" in both Wing Fortress and Flying Battery seem inspired by the catapaults of this stage, except that they don't throw you to certain death if you don't jump off in time!
However, funny thing is, there's a reminder it's originally a Capcom game in the third stage, at least in the Genesis version (didn't notice it here, but maybe because he just blitzed through it)....those small robots in the gravity section before the boss, remind me of the "Moles" from Metal Man's level in Mega Man 2. Also, I think Gravity Man (Mega Man V (NES)) may have taken a cue from that stage.
I used to love this game, there are two places that you could rack up the points. hidden areas that if you hit constantly with the sword you'd rack up the points.
I know, my favorite is the Panda you can find in the Battleship Ballog. I wanted to run through fast so I didn't bother trying to get a really high score, otherwise I would have made it a score run XD
1:58 Wow, played genesis, never realized there was voice acting, So cool to hear the voice, I always thought the flying guy was so cool as a kid, just a shame he always died in a minute.
@@russufton other than the voice, the Genesis was almost up to the arcade version....and it had a way better ending (especially since it didn't recycle level 1 music)
it's strider hiryu. he will NEVER leave eurasia ALIVE! i remember those two lines so well. haha. what a great fun game. yes it is one of the best platformers that is not repetitive with so much variety in enemies (robots, dinosaurs, amazonian women that japanese game designers were in love with, communists (first stage boss), the gravity stage, the flying upwards on a plane stage, and the ice stage).
This was a hoot! I just discovered the remake of this game on Steam and came to check out the original. Makes me appreciate all the little details in the newer one :D
Amenomibashira It's a good thing you played the reboot first! I grew up with this one and although the reboot is great, I doesn't really have the Strider feel =/
"... all sons of old gods... DIE!....." Gave me chills when I first heard that in the game back in around 91 when I first discovered it. It was at that moment that I realized, sh*t was gonna get crazy; one of my all-time in game one liners.
A thing that really surprised me about this game was how each stage had different musics depending on the zone or enemy you fought. I also found really surprising how little damage could take the bosses. Strider's sword is one of the most powerful videogame weapons ever.
There's the original revision of this game, the first stage's theme played a lot in that revision (and Capcom chose THAT revision for their second compilation on the PS2, wrong revision Capcom!). Thankfully I have the Genesis version, and the hard to get PS1 version (where Capcom goofed on the disc pressing, putting Strider 1 on Strider 2's disc, and Strider 2 on Strider 1's disc, whoops again Capcom!). Those 2 versions have all the music present in this here second revision of the game.
@@Bloodreign1 Yes i was wondering about that. Worldofplaythroughs has a complete run and the music really never changed much according to gameplay or where you were in a certain level. Enemies/bosses seemed like they died much faster also. This version is much better imo.
So many elements of Strider were put into other games. The steep hills are found in Sonic, the robot designs and futuristic elements are in Mega Man. Striders fluid jumping animation is found in Street Fighter 2.
except rather than intense Force-induced lightning, he prefers the "throw literally everything at them" school of fighting, including throwing a school....of FISH! Almost seems Python-esque, if not for the genuine damage!
@@drewsebastino2889exactly. A lot of idiots do not know that and are inclined to the home Genesis ports not knowing the origin. The arcade songs are similar to the Genesis port, but try telling an idiot that.
Great job! I could beat this in the arcade with a quarter back in 1989, loved it, probably played this game a few hundred times, im not sure if i beat it with one man but today i beat it in 1 game on hardest setting.
I want to know why, when i got my Arcade1up, I easily jumped the ice cliff, no prob as in the arcade. But the last few weeks... no. No, I can't. I'm losing all my men there. I have NO idea wtf is going on.
Dude!! There was a convenience store next my middle school in the 80's that had this arcade game and me and my buddies would play it every morning before school. This game is awesome! So nostalgic to hear and see this gameplay 😊
Fabulous game! I remember spending lots of time and cash playing this and then I was lucky enough to get a Japanese Mega Drive with a copy of it on that. I found the MD was a lot harder than the arcade 😁
I'm as good because I loved this Game too much it was addictive as I don't know what. This Game is 30 Years old now. Today I still play it. Strider Hiryu 2 Turns 20 in December and Strider 3 the 2014 one is out I haven't played it but I did beat Strider 0 on the NES Vice Matic wasn't hard nor was Yugidrasil Tree of Life Machine the final Boss.
i was 8 i think when i first played this in the arcade and i didnt know what it was that it made me feel, momentum, it was the fist game that made me feel momentum and speed of the character and their movements. amazing game
General Mikhail: Вы действительно думаете, что можете выиграть? Тебе никогда не победить Господа! Grandmaster Meio: Hum... it is Strider Hiryu. He will never leave Eurasia alive! Solo: I got you.
OMG, at one time, in early 90s I could get through the megadrive version without getting killed. This just reminded me. I cant even get passed first level now without using a credit or 2.
I loved this game in the arcades! The only one I was able to finish on one 10p piece, as long as I concentrated really hard😂 Just fantastically creative, full of really cool weird sci fi creatures and concepts
Strider; the one game that as i kid i tried to master but couldn't. I would be that kid that would have a group of people watching me play and master games; In strider i couldnt get past the amazons. Nice to finally see the ending.
I completed the game in the late 80s at the cinema arcade, mainly because I worked there. The one we had was similar to this but I remember a sort of 3/4 star that was shown at the beginning of the game and also these eerie giant howling wolves that would leap at me. There're definitely different versions of this game.
strider! wow! i played it on the sega but that? arcade version is totally out of this world. i've not played it on arcade but the music and sounds, oh my god i'm just about turning my pc up to hear it all over again. 10 times i've been listening to it. oh the awesome cut seens are cool. shame sega didn't include the cool stuff. you realy want to fight me? why didn't sega put that in? that's so cool
Spent many a night smashing this game a the local pizza joint. Before home pcs before consoles. Fukn expensive at 40 cents a pop. Mostly played doubles with a friend who now is a dik bag. I think we finished it 4 or 5 times . Out of humdreds of trys. Fantastic memories thanks 4 the memories
the blade moves so fast we can't see it [Capcoms most ambitious project to-date perhaps - street fighter and the sequels / final fight]/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////2.Blade [Wesley snipes]
Arcade version is good but a always prefer the megadrive version. Even i see the ending better when Strider is watching how the grandmaster's city is destroy.
+ElgranDarkseid I tried performing this playthrough on the megadrive version and gameplay-wise it's pretty inferior. I glitch and get stuck on walls or freeze the game pretty often. The gravity ball is especially glitchy and so is the part at 5:44. The ending is definitely better on megadrive though, especially the credits where he flies through space! Much cooler than riding on a whale haha
How Soviet Union ends: In video games: A rebel group fights against tyranny in a dystopian future. In real life: Politicians declare "its over", default all obligations and run with many money as possible. History is so boring
YonOtto You'd have to play it for hours to beat it if you don't cheat. Strider is pretty damn difficult. very seldom do people beat it in the time I do haha but I see what you're saying
For arcade never beat level 5 I believe. Did beat it once on console but definitely took at longer then 14 minutes lol Very impressive run of a classic epic game
I remember those gaint monkey robots plus the orbs and laser guys that came out of the ground..being in furtheet level made at arcade...pretty sure was 5..not even sure if made it to the boss or eight before that catipiler. Then when went back and tebted the game realized was the last level or very ckose... literally with 5 minutes of beating the game if only had 3 or 4 more quarters
I was recording using the vizzed recorder on vizzed.com and it can only record so much before freezing so you have to stop recording and then start a new recording so that's why there's a little gap if that makes sense.
One of my favorite games of all time definitely. Also the only arcade game I can 1CC. Surprised at how glitchy it actually is though. 6:43 had you phasing through the floor and the next few seconds had a glitched cloud background.
Playing it on 1up Arcade, I jumped that one icy cliff, and that dip where the wolves attack you beneath the power station... they stopped attacking me, just like 5 or 6 of them bunching up. I couldn't hurt them, they couldn't hurt me. Unfortunately, i never killed the jetpack guy, and his missiles nailed me from the sky.
JinzoCrash Playing the Arcade1Up version, I got another glitch where I died to the Grandmaster on my last life but managed to kill him anyways. Rather than giving me a game over, it respawned me in the place I died and let me beat the game anyways.
The Kazakh SSR was one of the republics of the Soviet Union in this storyline, and is today known as the independent state of Kazakhstan. In this story, in the year 2048, it has become the Imperial Capital of the Russian Empire. The government's dictatorship has progressively worsened the country's condition, with the domestic economy about to crash and public dissatisfaction reaching its peak. This reckless driving of the country's administration eventually led to the creation of rebel factions, which clashed in conflict with government troops. This led to the involvement of the Striders in the situation.
They weren't wrong when they said he would never leave alive. This game was as hard as fuck in the arcades. Spent a power of coinage on it.
Luckily I got it on PS2 and PSP before encoutering it at an arcade ;) BTW I got the 2nd hardest score at the arcade and got my name put up
Ugh! Tell me about it. I had to buy the home console version just to see the ending lol.
Dude....i played this game on arcade. Spent much money on it. This game play looks exactly how it played out for people to watch on repeat.
Never made it past stage two..prolly bought the liquor store owners house with the coinage I dropped on that game in the early 90s
@@deadstrider Shame the PSP and PS2 versions use the wrong ROM set, which has less music in the game. The Genesis and PS1 versions are both based off the correct ROM set, as all the music is in those versions.
Most creative platformer ever. The game's just bursting with the type of creativity you don't see much of anymore.
Yep programming and creativity was on another level back in the day. It's on a decline now.
Don't know what happened to that creativity they used to have, but part of me believes that it's due to the fact that they were more limited so they were forced to be creative to make the game stand out, at the very least some newer games do keep that creativity but it becomes bland because it's re-used constantly throughout the game, more so towards enemy designs, which had to be copied over and over again so that the games don't lag with all the different scripts for each individual enemy, times were different back then.
Ehhh. It’s alright, the design just reminds of Metal Warriors or Mobile Suit Leynos. The control feels smooth as hell though. So yeah it’s a great platformer.
The 80s Soul Reaver, really Awesome. The music still amazing. Prince of Persia, any action adventure platforming 2d scrolling and eventually every hack n slash Game, sagas like MGS, Megaman, castlevania Sotn, Legacy of Kain, whatever.. learnt too much from this. An underrated piece of history..
@@alejandrovaldez9848 how does this game remind you of Metal Warriors??
Strider might have the least repetitive game design of any platformer ever. It's something new happening around every corner.
too bad its "mash 1 button" gameplay was total trash.
The reboot fixed that somewhat, though.
Tetra Digm
The only trash I see here is you.
Tetra Digm Try mashing through everything in the game and see how well that goes for you. Especially in the later stages and the second stage 2 miniboss.
@@FingerinUrDaughter it's pretty tough. Especially on a controller. Lol
This game was ahead of its time and very influential. Legendary.
it wasn't even capcom's finest arcade ass kicking machine lol ghost & goblins, ghouls & ghost, final fight 1 & 2, knights of the round, captain commando, fkn street fighter; capcom was fire like no other lol
I remember when I first beat this game, it was under the purple evening glow, I was laying on my couch that was just next to the window overlooking the small private compound I was living in with it's public pool that I used to visit so often, it was years ago that I would find myself having fun in that pool every afternoon, into evenings just like this one, over the wall was a tower with red lights on it, overlooking the whole compound, since I had just beaten the game I could do nothing else but be reminded of the third moon, and being the kid I was my imagination trailed off, so even though it was just for a short while, I imagined it as if I were Strider that day, I had just taken down the evil grandmaster Meio and saved everyone, and I held hopes for a better tomorrow at the same time I reminisced that I would not be allowed to continue living here much longer, as inevitably I was going to move countries and say goodbye to the one place that greeted me as a friend every time I visited, unlike the place I would be going next, the place I am now.
Nobody is friendly, nobody is respectful, and everyone treats their friends like tools to be thrown off to the side after they were done with them, and now it's on my bucket list to one day re-visit that old compound one day, it is where I grew up after all, I might never get to see the inside of the house we lived in ever again, but that's fine, I don't need to go that far, just seeing the outside of it under the afternoon or evening glow again, to remind me of my childhood who I used to be, who I deserved to have the right to still be today, that's good enough in my book...
I used to try and convey the same feelings in words in my younger days on UA-cam, but I could never really get my point across, now I finally understand.
Damn dude. This playthrough of Strider cut right to the core of you.
@@iamasickman It did, but this was one year ago? I was coming out of some pretty rough stuff at the time, never would have written this the way I did now, lost all of my friends and all that, and as bad as all of what I was saying sounded, I still think it's true about this place I'm living in right now, my memories here are nothing but dreadful so I'm working hard to leave this place behind as soon as I can, my memories of beating Strider are some of the last good memories I have from my old home.
@Bipolar Bear I was coming out of a rough time in my life when I wrote this, if you could see the stuff I was saying online from one year ago it probably all would have looked like this, for some context I was able to live on that compound because my Dad had a job in the army, we moved to that place so it was easier for all of us, I still miss that place, still hate the place I'm living now, but no way would I have said all this nowadays, a year ago I was going through some annoying stuff, so I was trying to express myself somewhere.
Thankfully none of you were too horrible about it but there are many times when people saw the stuff I wrote and would basically just respond with KYS, since that dismissive comment was so common I came here to write it instead in the hopes that not many people would see it or care about it, that's probably what I thought, but I can't remember what I was thinking a year or two ago, I was like a completely different person who just wanted to look back on old times to feel, happy.
I will admit that the whole thing about imagining I was Strider wasn't necessarily true, my mind did trail off and think of all sorts of random things but I never actually thought that part, I don't really know why I wrote that in, maybe I thought it would be more understandable? In reality I just zoned and continued to stare at that spire with the red lights, all while listening to the music from Strider, the rest is all true though I did actually beat Strider that day and I did get thrown into some contemplation, probably thinking about how it would be the last time I ever saw the place I considered my home, still don't like the place I've moved to, still working hard to leave it all behind.
The reboot from 2014 is such an awesome little gem. Playing it right now.
I loved spinning around the globe in zero gravity, playing this at the arcade. 😁👍
I'm playing the new one (2014) on PS4 and man, it's really awesome. A lot of new powers, intense gameplay, satisfying cutting moves and exploring. Simply amazing and I bought for just R$6 (between $1 and $2)
This game was quite a feat for 1989.
this was just after ghouls-n'ghosts lol
One of my favorite games growing up, but damn Capcom had to be on some drugs with the theming of this game. Futuristic ninja assassin in a weird WW2 Soviet style/Arabian world with giant robotic King Kongs and Godzillas, jungle robots, a giant anti-gravity globe, random pirates, dinosaurs, and weird centipede robots? Definitely wacky and creative.
It is STRIDER HIRYU, he will never leave Erasure alive...
"I TRIED TO DDDIISCCOOVVEERR!! A LITTLE SOMETHING TO MAKE ME SWEETERRRR" *sword decapitates erasure*
Lol what, could you mean Eurasia?
+Eduard Beatch I don't know why, but this made me lol uncontrollably ;)
Best arcade soundtrack? In my top five, anyway.
Your top five is not worth a rotten applecore. I'm embarrassed you thought you could come here and share your weak thoughts. Cringe
turdledayx You should be the one embarrassed to even leave that type of reply on this comment.
I think this game inspired Sonic the Hedgehog's greatly! In design, with its coolness, angled floors, running down acceleration, level design... I also think possibly some of the programming logic too: Seeing as Sega was responsible for porting it to the Genesis, using the original source-code no less, their programmers could have learned a lot here on how to code these things and improve them
It did. The third stage of Strider inspired Wing Fortress Zone as well as how the gears in the underground factory of the second stage inspired Scrap Brain Zone.
@@thunderlightning1980 impression I get to, the "launchers" in both Wing Fortress and Flying Battery seem inspired by the catapaults of this stage, except that they don't throw you to certain death if you don't jump off in time!
However, funny thing is, there's a reminder it's originally a Capcom game in the third stage, at least in the Genesis version (didn't notice it here, but maybe because he just blitzed through it)....those small robots in the gravity section before the boss, remind me of the "Moles" from Metal Man's level in Mega Man 2. Also, I think Gravity Man (Mega Man V (NES)) may have taken a cue from that stage.
I used to love this game, there are two places that you could rack up the points. hidden areas that if you hit constantly with the sword you'd rack up the points.
I know, my favorite is the Panda you can find in the Battleship Ballog. I wanted to run through fast so I didn't bother trying to get a really high score, otherwise I would have made it a score run XD
I use to love this game in my teens, thanks for the trip down memory lane
The soul reaver from the 80s. Huge influence for many genres, immersive soundtrack, Voice acting,
1:58
Wow, played genesis, never realized there was voice acting,
So cool to hear the voice, I always thought the flying guy was so cool as a kid, just a shame he always died in a minute.
Voice acting:
Japanese 4:41
Mandarin: 4:46
English: 7:03
Amazonian?? 8:57
Spanish (LatAm) 9:00
Russian: 9:04
Genesis version was awesome,shame about no speech but still great.
@@russuftonthere weren’t enough memory space to do digitized speech
@@russufton other than the voice, the Genesis was almost up to the arcade version....and it had a way better ending (especially since it didn't recycle level 1 music)
I still remember this f*cking game when i was child, dark soul classic mode
it's strider hiryu. he will NEVER leave eurasia ALIVE! i remember those two lines so well. haha. what a great fun game. yes it is one of the best platformers that is not repetitive with so much variety in enemies (robots, dinosaurs, amazonian women that japanese game designers were in love with, communists (first stage boss), the gravity stage, the flying upwards on a plane stage, and the ice stage).
Ohh yes its you. YOU WILL NEVER LEAVE UA-cam ALIVE.
This was a hoot! I just discovered the remake of this game on Steam and came to check out the original. Makes me appreciate all the little details in the newer one :D
Amenomibashira It's a good thing you played the reboot first! I grew up with this one and although the reboot is great, I doesn't really have the Strider feel =/
deadstrider i grew up with the arcade version, nothing compares.
I love when Strider sees the flying battleship and just calls it a toy.
this game should be remade with EVERY new console lol
"... all sons of old gods... DIE!....."
Gave me chills when I first heard that in the game back in around 91 when I first discovered it. It was at that moment that I realized, sh*t was gonna get crazy; one of my all-time in game one liners.
A thing that really surprised me about this game was how each stage had different musics depending on the zone or enemy you fought.
I also found really surprising how little damage could take the bosses. Strider's sword is one of the most powerful videogame weapons ever.
There's the original revision of this game, the first stage's theme played a lot in that revision (and Capcom chose THAT revision for their second compilation on the PS2, wrong revision Capcom!). Thankfully I have the Genesis version, and the hard to get PS1 version (where Capcom goofed on the disc pressing, putting Strider 1 on Strider 2's disc, and Strider 2 on Strider 1's disc, whoops again Capcom!). Those 2 versions have all the music present in this here second revision of the game.
@@Bloodreign1 Yes i was wondering about that. Worldofplaythroughs has a complete run and the music really never changed much according to gameplay or where you were in a certain level. Enemies/bosses seemed like they died much faster also. This version is much better imo.
So many elements of Strider were put into other games. The steep hills are found in Sonic, the robot designs and futuristic elements are in Mega Man. Striders fluid jumping animation is found in Street Fighter 2.
last boss, Star War's emperor
except rather than intense Force-induced lightning, he prefers the "throw literally everything at them" school of fighting, including throwing a school....of FISH! Almost seems Python-esque, if not for the genuine damage!
This game looks awesome! The synths sound like they're based on FM like the Genesis sound engine which I love
Sam Chaney It is FM synth as well. The sound of the Genesis version is actually fairly similar to that of the arcade.
@@drewsebastino2889exactly. A lot of idiots do not know that and are inclined to the home Genesis ports not knowing the origin. The arcade songs are similar to the Genesis port, but try telling an idiot that.
Great job! I could beat this in the arcade with a quarter back in 1989, loved it, probably played this game a few hundred times, im not sure if i beat it with one man but today i beat it in 1 game on hardest setting.
Just keep in mind that Strider actually gets easier every time you die, even on the highest difficuly setting.
I want to know why, when i got my Arcade1up, I easily jumped the ice cliff, no prob as in the arcade. But the last few weeks... no. No, I can't. I'm losing all my men there. I have NO idea wtf is going on.
You got skills, that's for sure! Nice play-through!
Dude!! There was a convenience store next my middle school in the 80's that had this arcade game and me and my buddies would play it every morning before school. This game is awesome! So nostalgic to hear and see this gameplay 😊
2:04 I GOT YOU
This is...damn...I have no words. I continued about 4 times just on the shuttle fight.
Dude striders slash attack could accidentally cut God's face while shaving... 😂❤
Fabulous game! I remember spending lots of time and cash playing this and then I was lucky enough to get a Japanese Mega Drive with a copy of it on that. I found the MD was a lot harder than the arcade 😁
I'm as good because I loved this Game too much it was addictive as I don't know what. This Game is 30 Years old now. Today I still play it. Strider Hiryu 2 Turns 20 in December and Strider 3 the 2014 one is out I haven't played it but I did beat Strider 0 on the NES Vice Matic wasn't hard nor was Yugidrasil Tree of Life Machine the final Boss.
I was today years old when I noticed the Novo sprite indicates its remaining HP. Capcom didn't miss a beat with this one.
Novo?
i was 8 i think when i first played this in the arcade and i didnt know what it was that it made me feel, momentum, it was the fist game that made me feel momentum and speed of the character and their movements. amazing game
General Mikhail:
Вы действительно думаете, что можете выиграть? Тебе никогда не победить Господа!
Grandmaster Meio:
Hum... it is Strider Hiryu. He will never leave Eurasia alive!
Solo:
I got you.
Pizza joint in late 80s. Dollars in quarters. Amazing to find a play through!
Voice acting by Language:
Japanese 4:41
Mandarin: 4:46
English: 7:03
Amazonian?? 8:57
Spanish (LatAm) 9:00
Russian: 9:04
This brings back a lot of gaming memories
I like how this rom has different music for each stage because some arcade roms only repeat the music from the first stage through most of the levels.
sega/nintendo era really loved them airship settings.
OMG, at one time, in early 90s I could get through the megadrive version without getting killed. This just reminded me. I cant even get passed first level now without using a credit or 2.
I loved this game in the arcades! The only one I was able to finish on one 10p piece, as long as I concentrated really hard😂 Just fantastically creative, full of really cool weird sci fi creatures and concepts
At 2:04 The voice of Optimus Prime,
siemenstraffic yes, at last! Someone else noticed that, everyone thought i was crazy! Take that doubting Thomas's!!
I never played the arcade version, but I have fond memories of the Japanese Mega Drive version.
4:25 Strider exploits Kung Fu's greatest weakness. Slopes.
This is not the Strider I played on the NES. Wow that was amazing looking for the time. I noticed that Ninja Gaiden Arcade ninja flip are the same.
Yes...Capcom gave us a raw deal with the NES version
Except Ryu 🟦throws his opponents that way. Hiryu 🟪just somersaults because it's his style.
Never a dull moment in this game is there?
the amount of incoming is crazy
I love the politburo/snake guy boss!
This game is crazy!
Now, Enjoy!
The fact that this game was hard as hell growing up and felt like an eternity yet this playthrough is only 13 minutes long with no deaths is wild. 😮
Strider; the one game that as i kid i tried to master but couldn't. I would be that kid that would have a group of people watching me play and master games; In strider i couldnt get past the amazons. Nice to finally see the ending.
I completed the game in the late 80s at the cinema arcade, mainly because I worked there. The one we had was similar to this but I remember a sort of 3/4 star that was shown at the beginning of the game and also these eerie giant howling wolves that would leap at me. There're definitely different versions of this game.
strider! wow! i played it on the sega but that? arcade version is totally out of this world. i've not played it on arcade but the music and sounds, oh my god i'm just about turning my pc up to hear it all over again. 10 times i've been listening to it. oh the awesome cut seens are cool. shame sega didn't include the cool stuff. you realy want to fight me? why didn't sega put that in? that's so cool
I'll never forget the first time I beat this at my local pizza shop's arcade. lol Owners were like "Dude, WTF?". Thank God I knew them.
Seeing this reminds me how god damned good the Mega Drive port was.
I used to love this game. It got a lot of my quarters.
Oh how I loved playing this game in the arcade.😊😊😊
Spent many a night smashing this game a the local pizza joint. Before home pcs before consoles. Fukn expensive at 40 cents a pop. Mostly played doubles with a friend who now is a dik bag. I think we finished it 4 or 5 times . Out of humdreds of trys. Fantastic memories thanks 4 the memories
i just got a mame cabinet with strider on it. very good run deadstrider
Oh nice, I've been wanting to get my hands on one myself for awhile now. Too bad college budget :/ And thanks!
Awesome gameplay. Thanks 🙏
God bless you💛💚💙💛💚💙💛💚💙
I never played this game as a kid
I became a fan of strider from NYC games
Also found you bc my I
the blade moves so fast we can't see it [Capcoms most ambitious project to-date perhaps - street fighter and the sequels / final fight]/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////2.Blade [Wesley snipes]
capcom had so many dopamine-inducing arcade games back in the day, all based strictly on ass-kicking
Arcade version is good but a always prefer the megadrive version. Even i see the ending better when Strider is watching how the grandmaster's city is destroy.
+ElgranDarkseid I tried performing this playthrough on the megadrive version and gameplay-wise it's pretty inferior. I glitch and get stuck on walls or freeze the game pretty often. The gravity ball is especially glitchy and so is the part at 5:44. The ending is definitely better on megadrive though, especially the credits where he flies through space! Much cooler than riding on a whale haha
How Soviet Union ends:
In video games: A rebel group fights against tyranny in a dystopian future.
In real life: Politicians declare "its over", default all obligations and run with many money as possible.
History is so boring
don't forget the countless of wars and inner corruption
I don’t know man, history is pretty fucking wild when you look into it
I love this game to be honest, I should play some of it's sequels.
Amazingly Strider Runner
Your trigger finger is insane, just played this today and finished it, it was kinda hard but really fun!
Coming to arcade 1up soon
a 13minute game made up of 2D pixels... And people complain when a game is less than 10hours, full realistic, 3D visuals now.
YonOtto You'd have to play it for hours to beat it if you don't cheat. Strider is pretty damn difficult. very seldom do people beat it in the time I do haha but I see what you're saying
I used to be able to do this. Now I want to be able to redo this again so I can claim the Twin Galaxies world record (if I can).
Great work man💯🙏🆙 #bossmoves
For arcade never beat level 5 I believe.
Did beat it once on console but definitely took at longer then 14 minutes lol
Very impressive run of a classic epic game
I remember those gaint monkey robots plus the orbs and laser guys that came out of the ground..being in furtheet level made at arcade...pretty sure was 5..not even sure if made it to the boss or eight before that catipiler.
Then when went back and tebted the game realized was the last level or very ckose... literally with 5 minutes of beating the game if only had 3 or 4 more quarters
Thanks for the LP
Frost green Oh sure haha
I was recording using the vizzed recorder on vizzed.com and it can only record so much before freezing so you have to stop recording and then start a new recording so that's why there's a little gap if that makes sense.
That unmistakeable Sega sound.
One of my favorite games of all time definitely. Also the only arcade game I can 1CC. Surprised at how glitchy it actually is though. 6:43 had you phasing through the floor and the next few seconds had a glitched cloud background.
Playing it on 1up Arcade, I jumped that one icy cliff, and that dip where the wolves attack you beneath the power station... they stopped attacking me, just like 5 or 6 of them bunching up. I couldn't hurt them, they couldn't hurt me. Unfortunately, i never killed the jetpack guy, and his missiles nailed me from the sky.
JinzoCrash Playing the Arcade1Up version, I got another glitch where I died to the Grandmaster on my last life but managed to kill him anyways. Rather than giving me a game over, it respawned me in the place I died and let me beat the game anyways.
Dang dude, you da Masta!
EPIC! It's annoying that most of the comments are complaints about megaman -_-
thanks bro, i hev severe autism and this game was very hard for me 2 lern
i need this game in Sega Classic Mini!
You got it!
11:41 All sons of old gods, die!!
The music sounds a bit shit today. But cast ur mind back 2 the late 80'6 still givesme chills
very good skills congrats!
the best/nes 80s exp
Two helper drones >>>>>>> single helper tiger.
I vaguely remember a trick that allowed you to keep the drones on a permanent-ish basis?
I did 1CC in the arcades, but never no-miss.
He will never leave Eurasia alive.
Amazon stage was my fav!
4:46 wow speaking Mandarin.
If you had lived in the Soviet Union at the time , then you would have not appreciated this game ..... WHAT?!?!!
Why is it happening in Kazakhstan?
Cuz it's doing a doomsday machine and it's up to strider to stop it's plan.
The Kazakh SSR was one of the republics of the Soviet Union in this storyline, and is today known as the independent state of Kazakhstan. In this story, in the year 2048, it has become the Imperial Capital of the Russian Empire. The government's dictatorship has progressively worsened the country's condition, with the domestic economy about to crash and public dissatisfaction reaching its peak. This reckless driving of the country's administration eventually led to the creation of rebel factions, which clashed in conflict with government troops. This led to the involvement of the Striders in the situation.
It says _Kazachskaya_ in the beginning.
6:43 nice ;)
The head boss laughs like Cleveland brown😄😄😄😄
Love this game!
Did you use a turbp button?
Turbo button rules
I used to be that good not even close anymore congratulations!
1:56 nostalgia
The t rexes have me laughing