I vaguely remember playing G-Force licensed game as a kid. It's a surprisingly decent third person shooter slash platformer with creative levels and INCREDIBLY goofy premise.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets for the GameBoy Color was a really damn solid turn-based RPG, with a soundtrack by Jeremy Soule! (of Skyrim fame)
I'm so mad that you called Wizard of Oz an Isekai story. Not at you, but at the fact that Isekai stories were super popular in Western books at that time and I never noticed that's what they were. How dare you.
@@kommanderkronk in a few words: Character from the boring, real-life world ending up somehow in a fantasy one and living an adventure and such. Not exactly an original concept, but lately it got a resurgence or something?
@@kommanderkronk Nobody in particular got it perfectly, Japan has just had a recent obsession with the story trope. Like all trends, it has led to some very good storytelling, a lot of mediocre to bad cash grabs, and tons of memes.
True that and also the Dev was only known for Strategy games of all thing and managed to pull off a Horror FPS as well as they did is impressive to say the least.
Call me crazy but am I the only one who didn't find Isolation scary? It's definitely an extremely good game and definitely made up for my childhood savings spent on Colonial Marines. But it kinda just seemed like 60 percent of the game is just sitting under objects and hopefully not leaving cover too soon.
@@Talking_Ed I tried really hard. I didn't go in brave or anything, I was actually pretty paranoid and everything but it just wasn't doing it for me man.
King Kong still stands strong as a game set around the 20's-30's, there's not a lot of those. All the post-game content like the museum and the filters really conveyed to me the sense of vintage I would later find so appealing in Bioshock.
The King Kong game tried many new things and alot worked. Some including not having a hud so you needed to manually check ammo and being able to find exchange and utilize many weapons gathered from allies and surroundings. With the human parts being genuinely tense at times.
Elite force actually had a great premise -voyager gets snagged by an artificial reef full of other dead ships and you go from wreck to wreck salvaging stuff trying to figure out what's gathering these vessels in its web. That and you can bunny hop.
As a man in my mid twenties, I can't believe I'm only just now watching Gundam for the first time (despite being introduced to it over ten years ago with Gundam Battle Assault 2).
Is this HBomb's Alt-Account, or Mandalore's? jk; those are the superior mech suits of all time. Everyone must acknowledge that. Fun to draw, too. I wonder how many people started to make art/learn to draw bc of Gundam? Or, geez -- now I totally want to know how that breaks down across anime genres. Which obv starts historically as manga, if you go back to pre-TV... Hmm maybe I just wanna know what everyone everywhere at anytime were compelled to tart drawing, I guess.
I never thought I'd see my favourite Simpsons, Star Trek and Mobile Suit Gundam games all in the same video. All that was missing was Wacky Races on the PS2. God tier kart racer. No joke.
OMG! The Wizard of Oz: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road is such a great game. A friend gave it to me for Christmas years ago because he knew I loved Wild Arms and thought I would enjoy another game they made.
I have so much nostalgia for the GB Bond game. I agree with the finding clues, playing cards in a casino, and going through various world locations, it felt like a 007 adventure. 😊
"The Simpsons have caught a lot of flack in the last few years..." More like last couple decades. The show has been around for more than 30 seasons and depending on who you ask about 8-10 of them were truly great.
Wizard of Oz anime is something that is equally bizarre as it is somehow predictable. Makes me think of these manga Shakespeare stories we had in my school's library back in high school.
I love that the King Kong game is a canon alternate version of the movie. Characters die in different ways, the introduction and interactions with the natives are different etc.
I remember finding this stored in my cousin's PS2 game stash he had built over the years, i was impressed by the level design and the quality of the cutscenes and their transitions It isn't AS fun but it is certainly a great "Product, The Game"
The Goonies Famicom game touched and inspired me as a kid. It made feel like I was going on an adventure as I played thru the levels, imagining myself as the playable character. I hadn't yet and still have not watched the movie version of The Goonies. The game is that sacred that the movie might spoil the memories for me.
No mention of the GOAT of licensed videogames. The Warriors. Developed by Rockstar for the PS2 and Xbox, and based on the 1979 film of the same name. It's a 3D brawler with graffiti mechanics and superbly awesome multiplayer.
An alright licensed game has to be "Transformers: The Game" on PS2. I wouldn't say it's because of the story (I never go far), but it's because of one thing that I never get bored of: the surprisingly massive open-world on the Autobots' side, lol.
Like the Movie game, yeah they have their moments like I heard that Darkside of the Moon game was pretty good due to the Dev being behind the Cybertron games which is kinda cool all things considered.
I remember the first two Transformer DS games based on the movies being something. The story was fully voiced and I remember getting invested more into the characters than the actual movies. Plus, you got to make your own Decepticon and Autobot depending on what copy of the game you got. You even fight alternate you on the first level, its great.
That James bond game boy game has just brought back so many memories. There was something about it that used to make me feel sick when playing it, some sort of weird mix of the music and sound effects.
For some reason that wizard of oz game reminded me that there was a jrpg about joan of arc on the psp. I played it, and all I can remember is that sometimes she could turn into a power ranger.
I remember having Quackshot in one of those 4 in 1 pirate cartridges for my Genesis. I found it really challenging when I was a kid because I didn't know any english and couldn't really follow on what to do but a couple of years ago I went and re-played it again in an emulator and, man, what a wonderful game and what a wonderful OST.
Beyond the Yellow Brick Road is genuinely a lot better than it has any right to be, and I am super glad someone else ever has played and appreciated it
Oh hell yeah, Austin! I remember me some Page Master! That movie was my jam when I was, like, whatever age I was when "my jam" meant nothing more than "this is a jar of jam that I own".
Elite Force was basically my childhood...my brother and I got so into the custom map maker that we actually made a full map based on our house. Game was legit.
My personal fave licenced game will always be LOTR: Return of the King. Actors lending their talent, an actual explanation of events from Gandalf' perspective, and a solid beat-em-up system. Good stuff.
Love to see a video covering the Gundam games on available on the PS2. there's some real bangers there like Encounters in Space and Zeonic Front, but also some surprisingly decent oddballs like MS Saga: A New Dawn
So happy to see the King Kong game get some love. Was an important game of my childhood and when I revisited it last year as part of backwards compatible, I found it held up pretty well. Plus, as Austin says, you get to play as Kong. What's not to love?
Yeeeees! Austin, you finally talked about Gameboy 007! ^_^ I may have boooed at the screen when you mentioned it in your Zelda clone video and didn't cover it lol. It's such an adorable little game!
Disney games on MegaDrive are pretty damn awesome... also I love Tiny Toon Adventures: Busters Hidden Treasure! Gremlins 2 on NES is also an underrated masterpiece imo
I've always had a soft spot for The Mask on Snes (based on the Jim Carrey movie) Graphically it's really well done, and it's just fun spinning around the levels beating up thugs. and since you mentioned Mickey Mouse, the game Mickey Mania is one of my favorites, so much fun playing through levels based on Mickey's most popular cartoon shorts.
You deserve a million subs Austin! Great video like always. One of my favourite Spiderman games is Web of Shadows on the DS. It was fun switching between the red and black suits and the combat had weight to it.
The Harry Potter RPGs for GBC are fantastic as well, they are really underrated compared to the 3d games, they can be quite too linear though but they way the handle the plot with bringing the stuff from the books not used in the movies was nice as well, Sadly the only cover the first three movies before they went for more action oriented games.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer on Xbox is criminally underrated. It's actually crazy how well polished and well made that game is while still being extremely fun.
The Gameboy bond game was my favorite as a kid and you just confirmed it wasn't just some fever dream. Having to win at cards and getting to the vip room was super immersive for little 8 year old me.
Dude, I was that kid, I was 12 when I went to A.D. Video and one of the three new releases that week was Quackshot , and I could not believe that it hadn't been rented out yet on its first week out on shelves. I took it home and Marvelled at the new story twists , as u mentioned the truly Upgraded Realistic Cartoon Style Graphics and Sound. I beat it In the second day I had it, but I had to hit it with a Constancy. Cool beans and great episode again
WE MADE IT. I FINALLY TALKED ABOUT GOOD GAMES.
What are some other decent or fun ones you guys played that I missed?
I played this one I doubt you've heard of. Sonic the Hedgehog. I'm hardcore otaku like that.
@@noneofyourbusiness4616 boooooooo
TT's Lego games are really fun
I vaguely remember playing G-Force licensed game as a kid. It's a surprisingly decent third person shooter slash platformer with creative levels and INCREDIBLY goofy premise.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets for the GameBoy Color was a really damn solid turn-based RPG, with a soundtrack by Jeremy Soule! (of Skyrim fame)
"One of the biggest British cultural icons, besides The Beatles"
MR. BEAN?!
I was thinking of him, too
The Mr.Bean DS game is the best worst game ever
I was expecting Dr. Who...
I'm so mad that you called Wizard of Oz an Isekai story. Not at you, but at the fact that Isekai stories were super popular in Western books at that time and I never noticed that's what they were. How dare you.
Can you enlighten the uninitiated as to what an Isekai story is?
@@kommanderkronk in a few words:
Character from the boring, real-life world ending up somehow in a fantasy one and living an adventure and such.
Not exactly an original concept, but lately it got a resurgence or something?
@@nobodyinparticular9640 Thank you!!! I never would have guessed :)
@Sandman Slim Glad I could be of service
@@kommanderkronk Nobody in particular got it perfectly, Japan has just had a recent obsession with the story trope. Like all trends, it has led to some very good storytelling, a lot of mediocre to bad cash grabs, and tons of memes.
Alien Isolation is the greatest apology letter of all time.
True that and also the Dev was only known for Strategy games of all thing and managed to pull off a Horror FPS as well as they did is impressive to say the least.
Call me crazy but am I the only one who didn't find Isolation scary? It's definitely an extremely good game and definitely made up for my childhood savings spent on Colonial Marines. But it kinda just seemed like 60 percent of the game is just sitting under objects and hopefully not leaving cover too soon.
@@false_idol__ Nothing is scary if you don't let yourself get scared. Lean into it.
@@Talking_Ed I tried really hard. I didn't go in brave or anything, I was actually pretty paranoid and everything but it just wasn't doing it for me man.
@@false_idol__ Well that's okay, I still think it's a better stealth game than horror game.
"classic isakei novel"
He called wizard of Oz a classic isakei novel....... And he was right in doing so.... I'm stunned
So is Alice in Wonderland
King Kong still stands strong as a game set around the 20's-30's, there's not a lot of those.
All the post-game content like the museum and the filters really conveyed to me the sense of vintage I would later find so appealing in Bioshock.
King Kong Lives: Megaton Punch on the NES is actually a good King Kong game by Konami. Its a based (loosely) on the 1986 King Kong Lives movie.
The King Kong game tried many new things and alot worked. Some including not having a hud so you needed to manually check ammo and being able to find exchange and utilize many weapons gathered from allies and surroundings. With the human parts being genuinely tense at times.
“Whoa that Oz RPG looks really cool and it’s obscure enough I bet the demand isn’t that high...”
*checks ebay prices*
HOLY CRAP guess I’m emulating it
YES! This is the second video this month that puts the 007 GB in a good light! Such a good game, glad people see SOMETHING in it.
Who else talked about it?
@@willisfrkz minimme
Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow.
Elite force actually had a great premise -voyager gets snagged by an artificial reef full of other dead ships and you go from wreck to wreck salvaging stuff trying to figure out what's gathering these vessels in its web. That and you can bunny hop.
How is possible that I have never heard of the Gameboy James Bond game and now there are two videos somewhat close to each other? :-D
It's definitely a fun game. I had it when I was a kid.
Just watched Minimme's video on it a few days ago lol
I couldn't get past the Sahara desert section as a kid but I enjoyed the game back in the day!
As a man in my mid twenties I still think Gundam is the coolest thing.
As a man in my mid twenties, I can't believe I'm only just now watching Gundam for the first time (despite being introduced to it over ten years ago with Gundam Battle Assault 2).
If Japan has taught me anything is that you can't be old enough to like giant robots/mech suits.
Is this HBomb's Alt-Account, or Mandalore's?
jk; those are the superior mech suits of all time. Everyone must acknowledge that.
Fun to draw, too. I wonder how many people started to make art/learn to draw bc of Gundam?
Or, geez -- now I totally want to know how that breaks down across anime genres.
Which obv starts historically as manga, if you go back to pre-TV...
Hmm maybe I just wanna know what everyone everywhere at anytime were compelled to tart drawing, I guess.
Everyone always forgets that The Witcher is liscensed.
Same here, along with Parasite Eve...
Or Turok.
Yeah, but...he wanted to tackle the more unknown ones so it wouldn't count
@AniGamer Reviews yeah, it's a spiritual sequel to a movie based on a book, both with the same name
Sapowski definitely will never forget lol
I love that clip of Gundam Seed to show how everyone feels about it
Only good thing about Seed was the OP and ED
Too true
I thought it was Seed Destiny everyone hated
Never thought I'd see the day where good license games were covered on this channel.
I never thought I'd see my favourite Simpsons, Star Trek and Mobile Suit Gundam games all in the same video. All that was missing was Wacky Races on the PS2. God tier kart racer. No joke.
That's impossible, man. He covered King Kong.
That's junk's laughable.
I really want the Simpsons game on modern systems.
Well I mean, he's been covering licensed games for years, so he was BOUND to do it.
I just got a huge hit of nostalgia with quackshot. I used to play that a lot in the early 90s and had forgotten about it.
OMG! The Wizard of Oz: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road is such a great game. A friend gave it to me for Christmas years ago because he knew I loved Wild Arms and thought I would enjoy another game they made.
It looks so good. Can’t find a single copy on Amazon or eBay. It probably emulates fine though.
I can't think of a bad Capcom licensed game, they always hit it out of the park.
it's capcom.
80%of the time their stuff is just gold
Does MvC Infinite count
umm how about Garfield: Love is a Battle Field. that game sucked
@@ennuionme6378 mvci is good, it just looks and sounds like shit.
(Cheap Budget) but the games good I hear
They certainly did what's probably my favourite licensed game - Gregory Horror Show.
The King Kong video game is amazing I try to show it to all my of friends at one point or another when I can
All of the Star Trek games are on GOG now, including Elite Force. AMAZING game. Glad you included it here, it doesn't get talked about enough!
Dog, Batman and Robin on the Genesis is my JAM.
That soundtrack fuckin SMACKS too
I have so much nostalgia for the GB Bond game. I agree with the finding clues, playing cards in a casino, and going through various world locations, it felt like a 007 adventure. 😊
So do I, as both a James Bond fan and a gamer. I have played it three times and I still enjoy it.
"The Simpsons have caught a lot of flack in the last few years..."
More like last couple decades. The show has been around for more than 30 seasons and depending on who you ask about 8-10 of them were truly great.
Yes I remember and horror is the best book of all!
Metal Gear Soiled. Why did I never think of that. It's so simple yet so effective
Wizard of Oz anime is something that is equally bizarre as it is somehow predictable.
Makes me think of these manga Shakespeare stories we had in my school's library back in high school.
"Oh hey! Big Zam!" - Dan Avidan
I love that the King Kong game is a canon alternate version of the movie. Characters die in different ways, the introduction and interactions with the natives are different etc.
The Simpsons game is hilarious and is worth it for the cutscenes alone.
I remember finding this stored in my cousin's PS2 game stash he had built over the years, i was impressed by the level design and the quality of the cutscenes and their transitions
It isn't AS fun but it is certainly a great "Product, The Game"
Wanna feel old today?
16:22 This snippet of the skull pilot showed up in the "WTF BOOM" video from the prehistoric era of UA-cam
The Goonies Famicom game touched and inspired me as a kid. It made feel like I was going on an adventure as I played thru the levels, imagining myself as the playable character.
I hadn't yet and still have not watched the movie version of The Goonies. The game is that sacred that the movie might spoil the memories for me.
Thps2 was the pinnacle, the gold standard. The crew that put it together cared, and it shows.
19:56 - Every time I hear that sound...Memories...
I played through King Kong last year and loved it, super fun game with some awesome unique moments.
Mad respect for highlighting QuackShot. I own it on my Genesis and love it so.
No mention of the GOAT of licensed videogames. The Warriors. Developed by Rockstar for the PS2 and Xbox, and based on the 1979 film of the same name. It's a 3D brawler with graffiti mechanics and superbly awesome multiplayer.
The Watchmen was the best licensed game that rarely gets mentioned.
Love the promos punchlines 5:38 going to check out the 90's arcade joint after here doing my own journalism binge tysm
An alright licensed game has to be "Transformers: The Game" on PS2. I wouldn't say it's because of the story (I never go far), but it's because of one thing that I never get bored of: the surprisingly massive open-world on the Autobots' side, lol.
Like the Movie game, yeah they have their moments like I heard that Darkside of the Moon game was pretty good due to the Dev being behind the Cybertron games which is kinda cool all things considered.
I remember the first two Transformer DS games based on the movies being something. The story was fully voiced and I remember getting invested more into the characters than the actual movies. Plus, you got to make your own Decepticon and Autobot depending on what copy of the game you got. You even fight alternate you on the first level, its great.
I remember buying Chronicles of Riddick for the original Xbox and I was blown away for its quality, couldn't believe it was based on movies.
honestly shook at the fact that the wizard of oz is an isekai
Great video! I mainly came to say that I named all my ships in Elite:Dangerous after Pearl Jam tracks.
Now The Simpsons Game price will be higher 😳
Thank you very much Austin...
Little chicken, the punisher, the Simpsons hit and run, king kong peter jackson and the wanted are all a great games that I enjoyed (: great video !!
Man Gundam Breackers 3 needs more attention was so good
I LOVED THAT GAMEBOY BOND GAME AS A KID!
That James bond game boy game has just brought back so many memories. There was something about it that used to make me feel sick when playing it, some sort of weird mix of the music and sound effects.
For some reason that wizard of oz game reminded me that there was a jrpg about joan of arc on the psp. I played it, and all I can remember is that sometimes she could turn into a power ranger.
excuse me whaaaaaattt???
I loved the Page Master growing up 😂😂😂😂. Fantasy, Adventure and Horror 😂😂 classic characters.
I remember having Quackshot in one of those 4 in 1 pirate cartridges for my Genesis. I found it really challenging when I was a kid because I didn't know any english and couldn't really follow on what to do but a couple of years ago I went and re-played it again in an emulator and, man, what a wonderful game and what a wonderful OST.
Beyond the Yellow Brick Road is genuinely a lot better than it has any right to be, and I am super glad someone else ever has played and appreciated it
Endless Dual was such a good game. Thanks for the video
THE PAGEMASTER. I loved that movie as a kid! I haven't watched it for many years, and so I assume it's still extremely good, and hasn't aged terribly.
The two second Pearl Jam reference got you a sub, I tell EVERYONE about that music video!!! Also my favorite band 👏🏻👏🏻
the low-poly look of wizard of oz looks really good
Oh hell yeah, Austin! I remember me some Page Master! That movie was my jam when I was, like, whatever age I was when "my jam" meant nothing more than "this is a jar of jam that I own".
Elite Force was basically my childhood...my brother and I got so into the custom map maker that we actually made a full map based on our house. Game was legit.
I love James Bond 007 I use too speedrun the game when I was younger.
Hell yeah, absolutely do a thing on Zeonic Front at some point!
My personal fave licenced game will always be LOTR: Return of the King. Actors lending their talent, an actual explanation of events from Gandalf' perspective, and a solid beat-em-up system. Good stuff.
If you think Wizard of Oz DS have a weird premise, is because you don't know Eternal Sonata, based on Chopin's dying dream.
I JUST played the Sega Mickey/Donald games for the first time and LOVED them! Crazy timing!
Love to see a video covering the Gundam games on available on the PS2. there's some real bangers there like Encounters in Space and Zeonic Front, but also some surprisingly decent oddballs like MS Saga: A New Dawn
But do those games have Big Zam?
@@KawaiiKing64 Encounters in Space and MS Saga do indeed have the Big Zam
@@awkwardGardener If Game Grumps were to ever play those games, I think they'd enjoy themselves!
Also Dan would pick Big Zam
So happy to see the King Kong game get some love. Was an important game of my childhood and when I revisited it last year as part of backwards compatible, I found it held up pretty well. Plus, as Austin says, you get to play as Kong. What's not to love?
I enjoy playing good games I have not heard of, so this is a welcome change of pace. Thank you papa Eruption
Yeeeees! Austin, you finally talked about Gameboy 007! ^_^
I may have boooed at the screen when you mentioned it in your Zelda clone video and didn't cover it lol. It's such an adorable little game!
Batman: The Brave and the Bold on Wii was pretty cool, it helped that the Shantae devs (WayForward) made it too!
Disney games on MegaDrive are pretty damn awesome... also I love Tiny Toon Adventures: Busters Hidden Treasure!
Gremlins 2 on NES is also an underrated masterpiece imo
Aladdin is 1 of my favorite games.
Even bought the ps4 version
I've always had a soft spot for The Mask on Snes (based on the Jim Carrey movie) Graphically it's really well done, and it's just fun spinning around the levels beating up thugs. and since you mentioned Mickey Mouse, the game Mickey Mania is one of my favorites, so much fun playing through levels based on Mickey's most popular cartoon shorts.
Gundam battle assault 2 was the illest fighter!!! Glad it’s getting some love.
Great video as usual
I LOVED The Pagemaster when I was young!
The old click and point TOS games are pretty delightful in their own right. They’re fully voice acted and decently fleshed out.
You deserve a million subs Austin! Great video like always. One of my favourite Spiderman games is Web of Shadows on the DS. It was fun switching between the red and black suits and the combat had weight to it.
Snoopy vs The Red Baron was a fun "baby's first Ace Combat". I had a great time with it
Oh wow i used to play quack shot all the time when i was just a wee lad. Totally forgot about it til this video
Hulk ultimate destruction is another one
PAGE MASTER! Wow I probably haven’t thought about that movie since I saw it as a little kid
The Harry Potter RPGs for GBC are fantastic as well, they are really underrated compared to the 3d games, they can be quite too linear though but they way the handle the plot with bringing the stuff from the books not used in the movies was nice as well, Sadly the only cover the first three movies before they went for more action oriented games.
Was that the old Ranma 1/2 fighter at 15:12? That's awesome!
11/10 for the 2 seconds of The Kids In the Hall!!!
I get what you mean about Gundam Battle Assault especially when the giant bosses tell you " You needs some practice".
I still have my 360 copy of The Simpsons Game, i really want to bring it back out again and play it after this.
I also had Batman and Robin on the Genesis! The soundtrack was so good, I used to listen to the sound test a lot.
Honestly I physically cheered when you talked about King Kong. I remember playing It on the PS2 AND IT WAS AWESOME
Theres a japanese action game based on Wizard of Oz where you fight against God and all his angels. In the West its called Sword of Etheria
I actually had the DS version of The Simpsons Game. It was ok
I have the PS2 version. It's also just OK
Note to Trek fans:
Elite Force and Elite Force 2 (and a bunch of other Trek games) just got released on GOG for sale
Was honestly just thinking when Austin would upload again... what a pleasant surprise.
No mention of butcher bay? It was a surprisingly deep game, with tons of exploration and side quests.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer on Xbox is criminally underrated. It's actually crazy how well polished and well made that game is while still being extremely fun.
The Gameboy bond game was my favorite as a kid and you just confirmed it wasn't just some fever dream. Having to win at cards and getting to the vip room was super immersive for little 8 year old me.
Bro, I still have Pagemaster on VHS.
Was my favorite movie as a kid!
*I LOVE YOU FOR THAT ONE AND A HALF SECONDS OF EVIL ZONE!!!*
I have Gundam Battle Assault too! I still love the fact they somehow messed up the spine by spelling it Gundum lol
24:26 Yes, loved that game.
bruh all star battle is a masterpiece how dare you insult my childhood
Dude, I was that kid, I was 12 when I went to A.D. Video and one of the three new releases that week was Quackshot , and I could not believe that it hadn't been rented out yet on its first week out on shelves. I took it home and Marvelled at the new story twists , as u mentioned the truly Upgraded Realistic Cartoon Style Graphics and Sound. I beat it In the second day I had it, but I had to hit it with a Constancy. Cool beans and great episode again
Best Gundam video games video when?!
13:55
First there was Goldfinger. Then there was Goldeneye.
In this game, we got Goldberg!
So they made a king Kong game? It's time to return to monke