van browne Yup always make my friend do that. I miss my friends... I know I should put coin for my friend to continue but I hide it for last chance..... Poor guy.. At least at bright side.. I got more score. 😏
It was more of a game-over than a 'continue?' screen, but I remember the mid-90's Rebel Assault game gave you a breakdown of just how screwed the Rebel Alliance became when you died.
I think the commentary about it was less based on Darby being a gambler and more based on Osiris (Egyptian god of fertility, agriculture, the afterlife, the dead, resurrection, life, and vegetation) having the ability to smush someone into a poker chip.
Atleast the Outsidexbox continue screen is just one of the OX crew politely asking us to watch some other videos, probably as a karmic opposite for all those coins we lost.
Not an arcade game, but as a little kid, I played the game Conquest of the Crystal Palace at my cousin's house. When I ran out of lives, the continue screen has your dog watching/barking at you as you're tied up with your hands behind your back being lowered towards a pit of lava. Have never forgotten that one.
You left out Nick Fury's continue screen in The Punisher. If you run out of lives as Fury, a male S.H.I.E.L.D. agent tries to revive him, while another female agent looks on. If you don't continue, the male agent shakes his head in despair, while the female agent looks away. But if you do continue, the agents express excitement as Fury stands up and smokes a cigar. ...Way to celebrate getting to continue your life, by cutting it even shorter.
I miss when video game psychologically manipulating people to put more money in was this simple, rather than the loot boxes, virtual currencies, and so forth of today.
those aren't normal video gams those are arcade machine games, which still exist, and they don't have loot boxes to buy.. the loot boxes today aren't arcade games they're pc games
7:43 - "While relatively unknown in the West, _JoJo's Bizarre Adventure_ […]" … **checks the video upload date** … bet someone on the research team got fired for that one. ;)
Too bad its impossible to pull yourself away from an arcade machine until the timer hits zero.. what if you get a free game!? I mean you know you wont..... but what if you get a free game!!?
Andy Mcp OR if a nice old man/lady happen to pass by and see your anguished face as the time ticks down and out of the kindness of their heart hands you a SHINY new quarter!!! One the best moments of my life!😆😏
When D'arby turns you into a poker chip, he takes your soul. In the manga and anime its a bit different where the soul leaves your body and Osiris takes it. D'arby's brother takes it a step further and TURNS YOU INTO A DOLL WHEN HE BEATS YOU AT A VIDEO GAME
Which makes me question the choice to use Daniel D'Arby and Osiris for the continue screen instead of Telence D'Arby and Atum. Telence is the one associated with video games.
There's also the continue screen for the final boss in the first Fatal Fury game. If you lose to him, you'll get kicked from the building the fight takes place at. Shove a quarter and continue or your character will fall to his death. If you win, however, you get to see your character kicking the guy off of the building and see him falling to his death
How could you miss the most harrowing game over screen in video game history, the one in Waterworld. That voice terrified me when I first heard it, and in the short time I had spent playing the game I had grown attached to my character. I gladly inserted 40 quarters into the machine, like the voice told me to, in order to save the life of the character I had grown to love.
Meowtaro kujo Yes the manga was a thing back then but it wasnt as popular as today since anime mainly are the reasons why series been popular but sadly the jojo ova didnt make the series popular still a interesting piece
The biggest arcade battle for me was between my hands and my pockets for possession of my quarters. It's not like I could keep them on the machine - trying to pick them up from that surface was like ice skating down Mt. Everest while beating Dark Souls without dying in the game or in life.
When I was a little kid, one of my granduncles owned an amusement park. I would run over to him for quarters, and make it back just in time to continue. xD
When I was a kid in the 80's playing arcade games, most of the machines had a gap between the glass and the control board, so if you put your quarters up there, bye bye quarters. And same with pinball machines. There were always gaps somewhere, where we'd end up losing quarters. We learned real quick not to do that anymore.
its funny when I was a kid I didnt understand that thats what these weird continue screens were trying to do so I never actually fell for it and paid XD
Whereas my experience with them was in the post-arcade era, and I wondered why they bothered asking. If you didn't want to play anymore, wouldn't you just quit on your own?
About Jojo: "Relatively unknown to the west?" While in might be true back when Heritage to the Future was first released, right now I'm certain quite a lot of people (especially manga/anime fans) in the west knows what the Jojo series is
If you watch/read JoJo, especially starting at Part 2 (don't skip Part 1, you need the context, and it's still decent), you'll never be able to stop obsessing over it and finding references to it in everything you see from there on.
When I first tried watching part 1, I actually gave up on it. It was too over the top (and I'm a shonen fan, overall) Part 2 gets quite a bit more bearable and then the real fun begins.
You amazing bastard! I was going to upload a video that showed what happened when you inserted money into those machines when the heroes were at their worst. I was in the arcades at EVERY. SINGLE. ONE. of them. The feeling of dread at seeing it for the first time and the sheer elation of seeing the continue happening for the first time is unbelievable. Seeing Hager or Cody or Guy's joy at knowing they will live when the knife cuts the fuse, or seeing Frank or Nick rising up from certain death to announce to their enemies that they are back and ready to fight them. Or Vice (the first level boss in Cadillacs and Dinosaurs) not only getting his face clocked, but the revolver falling out of his hand is just... amazing. Doing that let you know that you were not out of the game. This is especially true for the Cadillacs and dinosaurs when your reentry into the game was badass by having bombs drop all over the screen that made your reappearance say 'WHAT'S UP BITCHES!'!
That game is the proof Capcom was lit in the 1990s. The game was based on a HQ about...well, Cadillacs, dinosaurs and some new source of energy. And what did Capcom do? Just rammed it all together inside an arcade cabinet and created the most emblematic beat 'em up of the decade. Cadillacs & Dinosaurs was insane, and for me will always be the best arcade game ever.
This is Haggar, after all. ... I wouldn't be surprised if he drank all the water, made it to the end of the game and spit it all out on the final boss.
I remember Final Fight's end screen vividly. I really cared about Hagar. Or whatever he was called, it's been 25 years. Incidentally, isn't Final Fight's end boss that laughing guy in a wheelchair? Seemed a little excessive to be beating him up.
Yes. But the sequels have an almost demonic kung-fu guy and a Nazi expy, who are much more acceptable. Also, Belger is an ass because he fakes disability.
Cadillacs and Dinosaurs was a comic book, originally, so it was actually a licensed game. Presumably no one thinks the license is worth buying. Not to mention that "Cadillac" by itself is also a registered brand name. I'm not sure how that works, but GM would undoubtedly be getting a cut too - so that drives the price up more.
That's because Cadillacs and Dinosaurs was based off of a comic book called Xenozoic Tales, so they'd need the license for both the comic book story and for the Cadillac brand to be able to make a sequel
I always like to think of Metal Slug, where after losing all your lives, you watch as a big, loud countdown descends to zero, all the while your enemies laugh and celebrate over killing the lunatic who murdered all their friends. Thankfully, upon pumping in some credits, you respawn with a machine gun and get to watch as the enemies who thought you were dead scream in horror and dive for cover.
I didnt think they were only doing arcade. I woulf have said Resident Evil Outbreak because they show you "You Are Dead" written in blood and then they make it look like your TV got unplugged.
*”while relatively unknown in the west”* As someone who went through the IT WAS ME, *DIO!* When I didn’t even know what the hell it was yet and had also seen the cherry scene by then it pretty known through enemies. And now I know because of the first two episodes and I was done there was so much to process
Yeah there really is a lot to process especially with how "bizarre" jojo is. But also if you havent you should still give it a bit of a go if you're willing. At like part 3 to 4 you'll figure out wether if jojo is for you. Albeit that probably is like 70 eps
It's because today all the creativity goes into coming up with even more ways to stuff micro-transactions into console games, so you can pay $60 for the opportunity to spend a couple hundred trying to get that one cool hat.
Jackson Sloss I think he meant the video game. Also, you don’t need to put “Me:” if the quote is in quotes. We know you’re the one talking because we know you didn’t say the quote.
A fall from about a mile would probably reduce a mortal combatant's body to mush. The spikes seem to slow the impact and reduce the mushiness. Therefore, the implementation of said spikes appear to be either a nice guy's plan to give the combatant's family an open casket...or a sadistic plan to inflict one last, needlessly violent fatality...JUST PUT IN A DAMN COIN!
The Dinosaur screams from the second game sound like they were directly ripped from a Godzilla movie. It sounds exactly like the sound when Godzilla is injured
And way to honor you opponent if you lose to them after lot of coin spending fighting them... Always make sure put one coin for one continue as sign respect they skill. And put it from they own side not you own side.
Ha, I remember the Final Fight and Ninja Gaiden/Shadow Warrior ones in the arcades on holiday. I was like 8 or 9 at the time and thought they were cool.
Oh god. A montage of my childhood, with narration from the outside crew. Is this some kind of bad dream? Am I going to end up at school in my underwear? No. Ms. Hornbuckle I don't wanna go to detention!!!
Have you played Conquest of the crystal palace in the NES? Not only was it ahead of its time with the dog sidekick, animation and music, but it also was heartbreaking when you lost and you dangled on a rope on the continue screen as the dog was desperately barking. Great game!
Ok, let’s see how far your Mortal Kombat character would actually fall. Let’s assume we start with a acceleration of 0. The gravity of Earth is 9.8 m/s/s. Using the time of 20 seconds and ignoring air resistance, we get a distance of 1,960 meters. That’s 1.96 kilometers or 1.21788 miles. So yeah, about a mile.
D'arby's whole deal is that if you admit defeat he can take your soul and turn it into a poker chip. He gambles with people and when they lose he can take their soul.
I remember that final fight count down. I played that back in the early 90's at wild water and wheels in Myrtle Beach SC one summer every day that I went to the water slides.
Come on arcades, you don't need to guilt us into it, just play the You Are Dead theme. I'd put in coins, die to the first mob, listen to the song, put another coin in, repeat.
Guys you forgot the most harshest one of all! What happens when Mike dropped the portal device that will change Jane into a hippie and Andy into a machine-gunning head buster? Give me 25 cents to find out!
If they were as money hungry as modern developers, they would have let you pay coins for lootboxes. "Random" lootboxes that drop mostly things that the character you've chosen can't use.
Back in the era, continues were actually considered a *feature* because it saved you the time of having to replay the whole game again just to get back to where you died (especially for longer-form arcade games with progression through discrete levels, e.g. beat-em-ups). Some games even gave you a free bonus (powerup, etc.) with that continue. ... Which, when you think about it, doesn't really sound much different from modern microtransactions.
While its not an arcade game (I think), Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow's Game Over screen messed me up as a kid. How am I supposed to cope with the idea that my failure got Donald Duck (since Donald was acting as Maui Mallard) *dragged off to hell*. Sure, hitting continue had him break out, but you only had so many continues!
You forgot to mention the game over screen from Toki ( an arcade, walk n gun platformer about a Tarzen wannabe named Toki gets transformed into a fire breathing ape (resembles a chimpanzee or an Australopithcus) and must rescue Princess Miho from an evil wizard) in which the continue screen features the Princess on a demonic golden camera, begging you to insert more quarters or else she'll get killed by the evil wizard and his gang of prehistoric monsters and mutants. To make things more tedious, you only get a limit amount of continues with the last one stating "this is your last chance! Good luck! You're gonna need it!". After you fail your last turn, the game insults you with this message, "You have failed your quest! The Princess will forever remain captured!" It's not as cruel or violent as the game over screens on this list, but it's pretty harsh (especially considering Toki is a sadistically hard arcade game with its multiple cheap shots and sluggish controls).
Rise of the Robots. Not only do you have to see a badly-animated 3D robot monkey count down with his fingers, but then he gives you the finger after zero.
4:13 I can't say that I've ever been gunned down by a ruthless vigilante, but I'm pretty sure I wouldn't use the word "ow" when getting ripped to shreds by a hail of gunfire.
Watching this video was like facing an ancient fear of mine. Growing up I had this completely irrational and intense fear of game over screens which I didn't entirely get over until like the 8th grade, to the point where the threat of them made me just reset my console. See? Nothing awful happened, Azzy, it's fine. :v ~I blame Smash Bros. That shit was nightmare fuel when you were 5.~
I cannot explain how funny this ENTIRE video was!!! 🤣😂For the love of Nachos, this was the best video I have ever seen from this channel. Thank you to whoever the narrator was. Long live outsidexbox!!!
Jojo unknown in the West? That’s the biggest amount of misinformation I have ever heard. If I was to go out on the street and scream “DIO”, I would at least get one person scream back “JOJO” which would be accompanied by an actual stand off.
"If I was to go out on the street and scream “DIO”, I would at least get one person scream back “JOJO”" I think you'd be more likely to to have someone throw the horns up at you & start singing Holy Diver.
Had no idea what the reference was, but i love Dio, he is one of the best male singer/vocalists to ever do it. But I still have 0 idea of what you are talking about
The continue screen from the arcade Ninja Gaiden is absolutely haunting. It is just so visceral in a way that even the Final Fight continue screen can't match.
Most awful Game Over screen in history - Spinning O in Oxbos logo at the end of the video. Now you either press Replay or wait for next video. And next video will appear only if you press Like button. Harsh man, bloody harsh.
i punched an arcade machine once. sob gave me an f.u. screen and sprouted arms and legs. luckily it went to the storm trooper school of shooting and i was a graduate from the Prometheus school of running away.
I don't recall if it was out in arcades or not, but Rampart had a wicked game over screen. Who ever won controlled a guillotine with the loser on the block. You could taunt and tease, then drop the blade whenever you want. The loser, i believe, watched from their character's POV, pressing different buttons to make several cries and pleading calls. It was an old game, but still fun as hell.
When I read the video's title, I immediately thought about Cadillacs and Dinosaurs. I remember being a kid and desperately running to buy more tokens before the countdown was over, just to avoid seeing that scene
The one that horrified me in this video because I never played any of these arcade games, is the Tecmo Knight “NO FUTURE!” Game over. And I can’t get the words “watch the light go out in the Punishers eyes” out of my head.
I didn't know cadillacs and dinosaurs was a GAME. I remember watching the Saturday morning cartoon in 1993 or 1994 on ABC I think. There was one episode that I remember especially, where they uncover a guy who they thought was cryogenically preserved from the past or something, and he's totally nonchalant about dinosaurs coming back, he's like "oh, the dinosaurs are back? Ok." And he turned out to be a robot in the end. Damn that was a good episode.
Because that would be admitting that he's simply a clickbait troll regurgitating other people's work for money because he has no talent or creativity himself.
That friend who ran back and forth to the dollar exchange machine because he believed in you, real MVP
van browne Yup always make my friend do that. I miss my friends... I know I should put coin for my friend to continue but I hide it for last chance..... Poor guy.. At least at bright side.. I got more score. 😏
Indeed. That's who you know who your real bro is.
Real talk!
Yes 💯%!
😍
Punisher: **bolts up straight, takes out pistol and starts shooting into the ceiling while yelling**
Micro: Oh thank God, he's okay.
It was more of a game-over than a 'continue?' screen, but I remember the mid-90's Rebel Assault game gave you a breakdown of just how screwed the Rebel Alliance became when you died.
Yup it was horrible
tba113 surely traumatizing as a youth. Guilt trip forever
tba113 whats the Name of this game what you mean.
To clarify Darby doesn't just turn you into a poker chips, he steals your very soul and leaves you body a lifless husk
Wow!
8:40 its not a comedical thing, that is his ability
I made the comment 45 so mista is safe
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I think the commentary about it was less based on Darby being a gambler and more based on Osiris (Egyptian god of fertility, agriculture, the afterlife, the dead, resurrection, life, and vegetation) having the ability to smush someone into a poker chip.
Me: "Ha, I beat I can beat this game in three tries..."
Later...
*Proceeds to put in paycheck in the form of coins*
Imagine being a broke kid in the early-mid 90s, except you don't HAVE a paycheck!
Lol
Atleast the Outsidexbox continue screen is just one of the OX crew politely asking us to watch some other videos, probably as a karmic opposite for all those coins we lost.
Ayan Haider well but if we dont jane destroys our universe so.. you know.
Not an arcade game, but as a little kid, I played the game Conquest of the Crystal Palace at my cousin's house. When I ran out of lives, the continue screen has your dog watching/barking at you as you're tied up with your hands behind your back being lowered towards a pit of lava. Have never forgotten that one.
You left out Nick Fury's continue screen in The Punisher. If you run out of lives as Fury, a male S.H.I.E.L.D. agent tries to revive him, while another female agent looks on. If you don't continue, the male agent shakes his head in despair, while the female agent looks away. But if you do continue, the agents express excitement as Fury stands up and smokes a cigar. ...Way to celebrate getting to continue your life, by cutting it even shorter.
JStryker47 I have seen it do you still play it I still play it in 2018
It's been a while, but I played it a lot back in the late 90's and early 2000's, when my brother had a MAME emulator.
From what i heard, the female SHIELD agent is supposedly dating Nick.
The Punisher was made in 1993, when cigars were still good for you.
Really?! You nearly died and now you're killing yourself AGAIN.
I miss when video game psychologically manipulating people to put more money in was this simple, rather than the loot boxes, virtual currencies, and so forth of today.
Gizensha Fox thats what mobile games are for on your first part
those aren't normal video gams those are arcade machine games, which still exist, and they don't have loot boxes to buy.. the loot boxes today aren't arcade games they're pc games
Agreed stuff like robux and Logan Paul's loot box thing
Funny how they've always been around
Wait, that's not how I'm supposed to cross the street? I've been doing it wrong all my life!
typical ninja's...
7:43 - "While relatively unknown in the West, _JoJo's Bizarre Adventure_ […]"
… **checks the video upload date**
… bet someone on the research team got fired for that one. ;)
JOOOOOOOOJO
I LOVE WATCHING IT!
OH MY GOOOODD
Maybe they were referring to the time it was released.
@Alexander Valdez yeah ok boomer
Too bad its impossible to pull yourself away from an arcade machine until the timer hits zero.. what if you get a free game!?
I mean you know you wont..... but what if you get a free game!!?
Andy Mcp sometimes they do! I used to play a few racers that did this and it was miserable!
Yes! Collectivise the video games!
Andy Mcp OR if a nice old man/lady happen to pass by and see your anguished face as the time ticks down and out of the kindness of their heart hands you a SHINY new quarter!!! One the best moments of my life!😆😏
I run between money booth and Arcade game...... Lot of time.
Ashchi Salleh Worst part was having some little brat come over and hit the buttons to count down the timer faster.
I'm proud of you guys. A whole video about dying in video games without a "You are Dead" dance-off.
I'm not proud of them, I was expecting that dance-off.
When D'arby turns you into a poker chip, he takes your soul. In the manga and anime its a bit different where the soul leaves your body and Osiris takes it. D'arby's brother takes it a step further and TURNS YOU INTO A DOLL WHEN HE BEATS YOU AT A VIDEO GAME
Which makes me question the choice to use Daniel D'Arby and Osiris for the continue screen instead of Telence D'Arby and Atum. Telence is the one associated with video games.
Ryan Cauffman because B'arbie dresses like he actually cares about himself
Ryan Cauffman I guess it was just a......Bizarre choice.
Contiue screen should always be kakyoin with shades throwing emerald splash. End should be dios fist and his face with kakyoin punched through.
was that a jojo refrence
There's also the continue screen for the final boss in the first Fatal Fury game. If you lose to him, you'll get kicked from the building the fight takes place at. Shove a quarter and continue or your character will fall to his death. If you win, however, you get to see your character kicking the guy off of the building and see him falling to his death
How could you miss the most harrowing game over screen in video game history, the one in Waterworld. That voice terrified me when I first heard it, and in the short time I had spent playing the game I had grown attached to my character. I gladly inserted 40 quarters into the machine, like the voice told me to, in order to save the life of the character I had grown to love.
Hold on did you say “JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure” was “relatively unknown in he west”?
JakoborRazor Back then it wasnt since the anime wasnt a thing
@@KarmaHexkys What about the manga?
Meowtaro kujo Yes the manga was a thing back then but it wasnt as popular as today since anime mainly are the reasons why series been popular but sadly the jojo ova didnt make the series popular still a interesting piece
@@KarmaHexkys Ok makes sense
Meowtaro kujo Yea the jojo ps1 game is rare too it cost somewhere like 200 now luckily i have my own cop
*GAME OVER*
*PLEASE DEPOSIT 40 QUARTERS*
What a rip!
Proceeds to deposit 40 quarters...
Bailey Alexis Snow Old school microtransactions
its especially bad when the arcade machines eat your quarters but they don't all get counted.
Please deposit 5 coins
Lol, what arcades have you been going to, 10 dollars a game?
The Simpsons LOL!!!!!
Darbys stand makes people turn into poker chips if you lose a bet meaning you lost a bet that you were gonna win the game in jojos bizarre adventure
Actually, it doesnt turn people into poker chips. It pulls out the victim's soul and compresses it into a poker chip
The biggest arcade battle for me was between my hands and my pockets for possession of my quarters. It's not like I could keep them on the machine - trying to pick them up from that surface was like ice skating down Mt. Everest while beating Dark Souls without dying in the game or in life.
Brent Dreher Good analogy. 💪👍
Damn i actually feel the same....that slope....
When I was a little kid, one of my granduncles owned an amusement park. I would run over to him for quarters, and make it back just in time to continue. xD
When I was a kid in the 80's playing arcade games, most of the machines had a gap between the glass and the control board, so if you put your quarters up there, bye bye quarters. And same with pinball machines. There were always gaps somewhere, where we'd end up losing quarters. We learned real quick not to do that anymore.
That was the best paragraph I ever read
1:08 This sums up JoJo's bizarre Adventure in 1 sentence
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@Desatroyah Of destruction JoJo isn't gay.
@@dieselengineman well
@Desatroyah Of destruction shut up boomer
MATRIXuser um watch JoJo it is actually gay but it’s a good anime it’s my number 2
its funny when I was a kid I didnt understand that thats what these weird continue screens were trying to do so I never actually fell for it and paid XD
Whereas my experience with them was in the post-arcade era, and I wondered why they bothered asking. If you didn't want to play anymore, wouldn't you just quit on your own?
Makes sense you look like a moron
You never really enjoyed them then
Be nice :)
Back in my childhood my english wasn't that good and when I lost in Tekken (for the ps2) it would say Continue and I didn't know what it meant
"Turn into pure energy like Micheal Jackson." LOL that laugh felt so good.
About Jojo: "Relatively unknown to the west?"
While in might be true back when Heritage to the Future was first released, right now I'm certain quite a lot of people (especially manga/anime fans) in the west knows what the Jojo series is
RezaMaulana98 Probably not many people outside the typical animè community, though.
If you watch/read JoJo, especially starting at Part 2 (don't skip Part 1, you need the context, and it's still decent), you'll never be able to stop obsessing over it and finding references to it in everything you see from there on.
it's probably best known for its memes, not many people in the west have actually watched / read it.
When I first tried watching part 1, I actually gave up on it. It was too over the top (and I'm a shonen fan, overall)
Part 2 gets quite a bit more bearable and then the real fun begins.
I dislike anime and even I know it...
You amazing bastard! I was going to upload a video that showed what happened when you inserted money into those machines when the heroes were at their worst. I was in the arcades at EVERY. SINGLE. ONE. of them. The feeling of dread at seeing it for the first time and the sheer elation of seeing the continue happening for the first time is unbelievable.
Seeing Hager or Cody or Guy's joy at knowing they will live when the knife cuts the fuse, or seeing Frank or Nick rising up from certain death to announce to their enemies that they are back and ready to fight them. Or Vice (the first level boss in Cadillacs and Dinosaurs) not only getting his face clocked, but the revolver falling out of his hand is just... amazing.
Doing that let you know that you were not out of the game. This is especially true for the Cadillacs and dinosaurs when your reentry into the game was badass by having bombs drop all over the screen that made your reappearance say 'WHAT'S UP BITCHES!'!
My dude...Cadillacs and Dinosaurs?! Where. Was. I?
Frankly I was starting to think I imagined the whole cartoon. No one ever remembers Cadillacs and dinosaurs.
Yea, but it was my childhood lol, still play it sometimes
That game is the proof Capcom was lit in the 1990s. The game was based on a HQ about...well, Cadillacs, dinosaurs and some new source of energy. And what did Capcom do? Just rammed it all together inside an arcade cabinet and created the most emblematic beat 'em up of the decade. Cadillacs & Dinosaurs was insane, and for me will always be the best arcade game ever.
Out of ammo in your bolt-action rifle? Hell, just grab it by the nose and use the stock to crack some skulls.
You and me both. I don't remember that game at all.
Oh man, The Punisher. My college cafeteria had that cabinet in a corner, my buddy and I used to play the hell out of it. Player 2 was Nick Fury!
I'm surprised Hagar was just sitting there and waiting to drown instead of, I dunno, trying to drink the water or something.
He tried, but he couldn't get out to pee - compounding the problem.
Timothy McLean drinking the water... You mean drowning lmao.
Timothy McLean so what your saying is..... he should've drunk his problem away
Timothy McLean he would’ve drowned from the water intake that way. It’s called dry drowning when too much water enters the body at one time
This is Haggar, after all. ... I wouldn't be surprised if he drank all the water, made it to the end of the game and spit it all out on the final boss.
I remember Final Fight's end screen vividly. I really cared about Hagar. Or whatever he was called, it's been 25 years.
Incidentally, isn't Final Fight's end boss that laughing guy in a wheelchair? Seemed a little excessive to be beating him up.
Lol, when a guy runs a criminal organization or whatever that's supposed to be in Final Fight, wheelchair or not, the dude deserves all the punches!
Don't worry. He comes back as a zombie in another game, so beat away.
DistinctionDave: Yeah, but he gets up from the wheelchair halfway through the battle.
Yes. But the sequels have an almost demonic kung-fu guy and a Nazi expy, who are much more acceptable. Also, Belger is an ass because he fakes disability.
How come Shaq-fu got a sequel but there's no Cadillacs and Dinosaurs 2 in 2018? It sounds way more awesome.
It didn't get a home release either back in the day, Arcade only.
Well, Road Rash got a good remake, so... grab some indie devs and get crowdfunding. I'd buy it.
It IS way more awsome in every way but you know, money talks.
Cadillacs and Dinosaurs was a comic book, originally, so it was actually a licensed game. Presumably no one thinks the license is worth buying. Not to mention that "Cadillac" by itself is also a registered brand name. I'm not sure how that works, but GM would undoubtedly be getting a cut too - so that drives the price up more.
That's because Cadillacs and Dinosaurs was based off of a comic book called Xenozoic Tales, so they'd need the license for both the comic book story and for the Cadillac brand to be able to make a sequel
I always like to think of Metal Slug, where after losing all your lives, you watch as a big, loud countdown descends to zero, all the while your enemies laugh and celebrate over killing the lunatic who murdered all their friends. Thankfully, upon pumping in some credits, you respawn with a machine gun and get to watch as the enemies who thought you were dead scream in horror and dive for cover.
Y O U D I E D.
PowahSlap Entertainmint If Dark Souls was an arcade game..... would anybody carry enough quarters to finish it?
This made me notice the disparity between the video and the thumbnail.
I didnt think they were only doing arcade. I woulf have said Resident Evil Outbreak because they show you "You Are Dead" written in blood and then they make it look like your TV got unplugged.
You agin
Your every where
*”while relatively unknown in the west”*
As someone who went through the
IT WAS ME, *DIO!*
When I didn’t even know what the hell it was yet and had also seen the cherry scene by then it pretty known through enemies. And now I know because of the first two episodes and I was done there was so much to process
Yeah there really is a lot to process especially with how "bizarre" jojo is. But also if you havent you should still give it a bit of a go if you're willing. At like part 3 to 4 you'll figure out wether if jojo is for you. Albeit that probably is like 70 eps
When arcades were creative as hell unlike today which is sort of rare.
There are still arcades today?
Jasper Zanovich Yes.
His question kinda illustrates why arcades are less imaginative than they once were, though.
It's because today all the creativity goes into coming up with even more ways to stuff micro-transactions into console games, so you can pay $60 for the opportunity to spend a couple hundred trying to get that one cool hat.
Arcades are only still very popular in Japan nowadays.
"While relatively unknown in the west."
Me: How high are you.
Jackson Sloss I think he meant the video game. Also, you don’t need to put “Me:” if the quote is in quotes. We know you’re the one talking because we know you didn’t say the quote.
Franken Stein Fair enough.
Jackson Sloss Jojo heritage of the future was underrated back then until the anime 2013 or whatever stardust was released started to become a thing
@@rbrachy2518 nope he was talking about the manga
Awesome II how do you know?
*take my coins arcade machines, TAKE THEM*
Most generic comment gets 177 likes???
Caitlin RC It took me a while to realise you were saying ‘Take my coins, arcade machines; TAKE THEM!’
Caitlin R
*TAKE THEM!*
That how bank robbery started.
"while relatively unknown in the west, jojo's bizarre adventure.."
Might need to make a redone version of this video
Can't go anywhere on the internet without seeing at least one JoJo reference
A fall from about a mile would probably reduce a mortal combatant's body to mush. The spikes seem to slow the impact and reduce the mushiness. Therefore, the implementation of said spikes appear to be either a nice guy's plan to give the combatant's family an open casket...or a sadistic plan to inflict one last, needlessly violent fatality...JUST PUT IN A DAMN COIN!
An accurate, if completely unnecessary, analysis. GET THOSE COINS OVER HERE!
Nope, just to make sure mortal Kombat NEVER happens again.
I'm going to kill him all with a minigun >:D
The Dinosaur screams from the second game sound like they were directly ripped from a Godzilla movie. It sounds exactly like the sound when Godzilla is injured
JoJo and outsidexbox, my two favourite things in the same video.
MUDA!!!
DO YOU... UNDERSTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANDU?!!!
My favorite continue screen is from kirbys dream land the hand picking end game or continue just flicks him 🤣 it's really funny
remember kids, coins were a primitive form of currency people used before contactless payment
Unimaginative Username They are still used for bus fare.
public transport?! How common!
Depends. I can pay for bus fare with paper money or plastic as well.
Unimaginative Username *Microtransatcions*
And way to honor you opponent if you lose to them after lot of coin spending fighting them... Always make sure put one coin for one continue as sign respect they skill. And put it from they own side not you own side.
You say, “Arcade,” I say, “Time Crisis 4.”
TheShadowMasked Arcade
@@rockstarfoxy8590 Time Crisis 4
Arcade
@@DyingWire Time Crisis 4
Arcade
Ha, I remember the Final Fight and Ninja Gaiden/Shadow Warrior ones in the arcades on holiday. I was like 8 or 9 at the time and thought they were cool.
and Final Fight 3's continue was actually an homage to Ninja Gaiden's continue, and even the music pays homage to NG's game over sting.
"Jojo's bizarre adventure"
"Relatively unknown in the west"
Ikr
The Heritage for the Future game-over screen isn't that bad. It has a litttle cat running around to soften the blow.
I was watching on my laptop when the WiFi went out. Me: “Where do I insert coins to continue?” 😬
Have to head to your internet provider and insert coins into their noses
ha
i’m paying more attention to that outsidexbox emoji thing like how’d you get that
Oh god. A montage of my childhood, with narration from the outside crew. Is this some kind of bad dream? Am I going to end up at school in my underwear? No. Ms. Hornbuckle I don't wanna go to detention!!!
Have you played Conquest of the crystal palace in the NES? Not only was it ahead of its time with the dog sidekick, animation and music, but it also was heartbreaking when you lost and you dangled on a rope on the continue screen as the dog was desperately barking. Great game!
Darby's stand steals your soul by turning it into a chip
Get yo jojo right dagnabbit
Isn't that what Osiris does
I'm 11 seconds in and I'm calling Ninja Gaiden death saw.
I guess I... saw... that one coming.
hah....... that pun...... was more horrifying....
Ok, let’s see how far your Mortal Kombat character would actually fall. Let’s assume we start with a acceleration of 0. The gravity of Earth is 9.8 m/s/s. Using the time of 20 seconds and ignoring air resistance, we get a distance of 1,960 meters. That’s 1.96 kilometers or 1.21788 miles. So yeah, about a mile.
*Kombat
Lol I love how the only edit was on the word combat, errr sorry "Kombat"
7:43 Uh-oh, here come the JoJo fans.
Akirafan99 I SMELL JOJO!
JOOOOOOOOOOOJO
Who dares to summon thy great one
HEHEHE
Was that A JOJO REFE-
Jesus, Arcade games got real dark.
As a kid, I thought nothing about it but now it's like 'well damn!'
D'arby's whole deal is that if you admit defeat he can take your soul and turn it into a poker chip. He gambles with people and when they lose he can take their soul.
is there any end of a triceratops that is not dangerous?
I mean the side isn’t terrible. Just a big wall of flesh and scales when you get down to it.
Tokat Storm what if it rolls over.
Sounds like a question for Luke
The end of its story arc
Asking the real questions.
I was absolutely not expecting anything Jojo on outsidexbox, but here we are! two of my favorite things intersecting beautifully.
Good thing oxbox and oxtra don't do that, imagine the terrible fates Jane could unleash upon them just to force us to finance her diabolical schemes !
scorpiñator are you sure she can't?
I'm sure she _can_ , that's what I'm afraid of...
Shhhh.... Don't give her any ideas
Jane is a doll, she can unleash her diabolical schemes on me anytime...
I remember that final fight count down. I played that back in the early 90's at wild water and wheels in Myrtle Beach SC one summer every day that I went to the water slides.
We can all learn a thing or two from Guy, like if you're staring Death in the face, headbang! YEAAA!!!
just gotta appreciate how shiny the spikes are I guess
Come on arcades, you don't need to guilt us into it, just play the You Are Dead theme. I'd put in coins, die to the first mob, listen to the song, put another coin in, repeat.
What about Worst/most embarrassing ways to die in video games or a specific video game?
*Gets killed by saw blade*
"Oooooh!"
Surprised he didn't go like "Ooooooh ow ouch ok that was a bad one you guys"
Also, JOJO!!!
Guys you forgot the most harshest one of all! What happens when Mike dropped the portal device that will change Jane into a hippie and Andy into a machine-gunning head buster? Give me 25 cents to find out!
"While relatively unknown in the west"
My, oh my, how the times have changed for good old jojo
araki is sitting laughing in his fucking house of money right now, actually
If they were as money hungry as modern developers, they would have let you pay coins for lootboxes. "Random" lootboxes that drop mostly things that the character you've chosen can't use.
I think Double Dragon 3 let you pay extra real world money into the machine to buy more moves and weapons.
Back in the era, continues were actually considered a *feature* because it saved you the time of having to replay the whole game again just to get back to where you died (especially for longer-form arcade games with progression through discrete levels, e.g. beat-em-ups). Some games even gave you a free bonus (powerup, etc.) with that continue.
... Which, when you think about it, doesn't really sound much different from modern microtransactions.
Stratelier NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooo
Money for 20% Chance to revive full health.
Tecmo Knight's continue screen traumatized me as a kid.
While its not an arcade game (I think), Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow's Game Over screen messed me up as a kid. How am I supposed to cope with the idea that my failure got Donald Duck (since Donald was acting as Maui Mallard) *dragged off to hell*. Sure, hitting continue had him break out, but you only had so many continues!
You forgot to mention the game over screen from Toki ( an arcade, walk n gun platformer about a Tarzen wannabe named Toki gets transformed into a fire breathing ape (resembles a chimpanzee or an Australopithcus) and must rescue Princess Miho from an evil wizard) in which the continue screen features the Princess on a demonic golden camera, begging you to insert more quarters or else she'll get killed by the evil wizard and his gang of prehistoric monsters and mutants. To make things more tedious, you only get a limit amount of continues with the last one stating "this is your last chance! Good luck! You're gonna need it!". After you fail your last turn, the game insults you with this message, "You have failed your quest! The Princess will forever remain captured!" It's not as cruel or violent as the game over screens on this list, but it's pretty harsh (especially considering Toki is a sadistically hard arcade game with its multiple cheap shots and sluggish controls).
"He did ninja stuff"
"Like fighting jasons"
Rise of the Robots. Not only do you have to see a badly-animated 3D robot monkey count down with his fingers, but then he gives you the finger after zero.
Good i remember when i working as a mail boy to get money to finish Final fight 1
Thanks for the old school content. Being a geezer myself it's a fun trip down memory lane.
Mortal kombat 4 scared the shit out of me back in the day lol
The harshest death I’ve seen is your characters body parts fall apart while your characters screaming “OOF”
HOLY SHIT, WAS THAT A JOJOS REFERENCE??!
Technically speaking, no, it was not.
Not really. When it's the subject, it isn't a reference.
huh
IS THAT A MOTHERF**KING JOJO REFERENCE
Whoosh
4:13 I can't say that I've ever been gunned down by a ruthless vigilante, but I'm pretty sure I wouldn't use the word "ow" when getting ripped to shreds by a hail of gunfire.
7:50
"relatively unknown"
😂😂😂
(I rarely use emoji, but for once I think they'll get the point across)
Guy wasn't trying to headbutt the spikes, he was doing his final sit-ups.
Watching this video was like facing an ancient fear of mine. Growing up I had this completely irrational and intense fear of game over screens which I didn't entirely get over until like the 8th grade, to the point where the threat of them made me just reset my console.
See? Nothing awful happened, Azzy, it's fine. :v
~I blame Smash Bros. That shit was nightmare fuel when you were 5.~
I had the same fear, to the point that I would not save in banjo-kazooie
I cannot explain how funny this ENTIRE video was!!! 🤣😂For the love of Nachos, this was the best video I have ever seen from this channel. Thank you to whoever the narrator was. Long live outsidexbox!!!
Jojo unknown in the West? That’s the biggest amount of misinformation I have ever heard. If I was to go out on the street and scream “DIO”, I would at least get one person scream back “JOJO” which would be accompanied by an actual stand off.
haha it definitely wouldn’t :p
outsidexbox Correct. What you need to do is shout "SONO CHI NO SADAME" to which you'd get the reply of "JOOOOOOOOOJO!"
"If I was to go out on the street and scream “DIO”, I would at least get one person scream back “JOJO”" I think you'd be more likely to to have someone throw the horns up at you & start singing Holy Diver.
Had no idea what the reference was, but i love Dio, he is one of the best male singer/vocalists to ever do it. But I still have 0 idea of what you are talking about
BOI. If only that happened... If i did that I would have a LOT of people staring at me confused af.
Your videos are just so well written! Hilarious as ever
perfect timing, dinner entertainment is served!
The continue screen from the arcade Ninja Gaiden is absolutely haunting. It is just so visceral in a way that even the Final Fight continue screen can't match.
Most awful Game Over screen in history - Spinning O in Oxbos logo at the end of the video. Now you either press Replay or wait for next video.
And next video will appear only if you press Like button.
Harsh man, bloody harsh.
The harshest by FAR was the dog laughing at you in DUCK HUNT !
i punched an arcade machine once. sob gave me an f.u. screen and sprouted arms and legs. luckily it went to the storm trooper school of shooting and i was a graduate from the Prometheus school of running away.
I don't recall if it was out in arcades or not, but Rampart had a wicked game over screen. Who ever won controlled a guillotine with the loser on the block. You could taunt and tease, then drop the blade whenever you want. The loser, i believe, watched from their character's POV, pressing different buttons to make several cries and pleading calls. It was an old game, but still fun as hell.
03:25 how come he shoots you 7 times with a revolver?
When I read the video's title, I immediately thought about Cadillacs and Dinosaurs. I remember being a kid and desperately running to buy more tokens before the countdown was over, just to avoid seeing that scene
JoJo's, relatively unknown in the west?
RELATIVELY UNKNOWN IN THE WEST!?!
sorry, but it is still relatively unknown, in terms of mainstream popularity.
Idk, I guess you're right.
I'd call it a cult classic at least, though.
Why did the hipster burn his mouth? He ate his pizza before it was cool.
The one that horrified me in this video because I never played any of these arcade games, is the Tecmo Knight “NO FUTURE!” Game over. And I can’t get the words “watch the light go out in the Punishers eyes” out of my head.
I just want a new JJBA fighting game.
Ben Anasarias Me too.
I didn't know cadillacs and dinosaurs was a GAME. I remember watching the Saturday morning cartoon in 1993 or 1994 on ABC I think. There was one episode that I remember especially, where they uncover a guy who they thought was cryogenically preserved from the past or something, and he's totally nonchalant about dinosaurs coming back, he's like "oh, the dinosaurs are back? Ok." And he turned out to be a robot in the end. Damn that was a good episode.
How did you miss a chance to do some countdown or else like button/subscribe shenanigans?
Because that would be admitting that he's simply a clickbait troll regurgitating other people's work for money because he has no talent or creativity himself.
This is a subject I never expected to see in a video, and well executed
7 Most Awkwardest Games To Have Family Walk Into You Playing:
[Insert Just About Any Niche Japanese Game Here]
6:59 Mortal Kombat and Carmageddon were so violent, ESRB ratings had to be invented to keep future games in check.