Star Control 3 for the PC comes to mind, but that's moreso because people want to forget that game happened. if you're willing to cover a Wonderswan Color game, there's Rockman & Forte: Challenger from the Future? Or how about Real Bout Garou Densetsu Special: Dominated Mind on the playstation? that's kinda the last Fatal Fury game to have the original cast before Garou: Mark of the Wolves...!
Every single Game Sack ending skit leaves me going "What the hell was that?!" and are one of my favorite aspects of your channel. Keep it up, Joe! Fantastic work as always!
@@genericcharacter9319 Yep, reminds me of when I caught the majority of a broadcast that was essentially the first walkthrough (circa 2000) for Resident Evil 3: Nemesis on local access channels. Think the guy mostly played until the first encounter with Nemesis (with the same monotone, camera shy presentation style), but still left an impression. Even though I had beaten the game like 15 times by the time it aired…
That awesome satisfactory feeling when you pop in Crazy Taxi and you’re met with “All I Want” from The Offspring. It gets you pumped for some racing around town.
I don't know what magic you do with the end of your episodes but these sketches are top-tier entertainment. Nine times out of 10 I could be having a terrible day but whenever I see the end bumper all those negative feelings Fade Away. You're awesome I love what you do keep up the great great work Joe and thank you.
Ugh that skit at the end brought back bad memories. Honestly made me anxious as he excellently made it sound like his "dad" was coming down the stairs and ever closer.
The character is speaking German with a thick Japanese accent in Warrior Blade. At 3:56 the character says "Ich bin dein Gegner" = "I am your enemy". At 4:02 he says "Ich hack dich in Stücke" = "I'll hack you into pieces".
@@Nervensaege That's because the sample quality is quite low and they chose the words wisely. Those two sentences can be transcribed into katakana quite easily and will sound very convincing. German does work surprisingly well in katakana. That's the reason why so many manga and anime characters have german sounding names. He actually says イーシュ・ビン・ダイン・ゲグナー and イーシュ・ハック・ディッシュ・イン・スティック
@@superhavi Well, I am german, and I know how a japanese accent sounds in my language. And this doesn't. It sounds a bit robotic and acted, but not like an accent. If it was spoken by japanese, they did very well. But it sounds more like crappy robotic voice over from a native speaker.
Oddly enough bur Rastan speaks German in Rastan III. The voice clips included say 'I am your enemy' ('ich bin dein Gegner') and 'I hack you into pieces' ('ich hack dich in Stücke').
When i played Warrior Blade on MAME back in the day, i thought it was a prototype. A Japanese game that speaks German and the spell names look like place holders.
Ah yes, Rayman 3 where the ending part of this game that said "See you in Rayman 4", which made me feel sad. Given the current situation of Ubisoft + Rabbids' popularity, we would never being able to have a proper ending to Rayman's 3D platforming adventure.
Lemmings had a bunch of sequels nobody seems to remember. Lemmings Paintball, The Adventures of Lomax, Lemmings Revolution and the EyeToy compatible PS2 reboot are some of the most obscure.
Another awesome Game Sack episode! Really liked the idea for this topic. I recently tried out Warrior Blade: Rastan Vs Barbarian on the GameCube, but wasn’t even thinking it was related to the original Rastan. Great video again man!
@@Kain5th I think I played and disliked the GBC one, and I'd have liked to have seen it...I'm guessing I tried it and got stuck, but I don't really have any memories of it.
A couple come to mind; Rygar: The Legendary Journeys for PS2 was released and quickly overlooked (It's regrettably not a great game and didn't really stand out among the many similar releases) and Battletoads In Battlemaniacs for SNES was very attractive visually but didn't really move the needle like the first game did, although I played it quite a bit up until stage five which I never understood how to properly navigate. One more is the sequel to Nights (Journey into Dreams) that came out for Wii but I never played it.
Hey, Joe. Thanks for all your hard work making "Game Sack" episodes! I also enjoy your Crunch compilation videos. Keep 'em coming! And I hope you and Dave are both doing well.
The end with the very scary drunk dad perhaps? Reminds me of my early teens, from 1989 on. The very same man that screams in your video? Was my step dad. And do you know what I did to get over the fear of his drunk and destructive ways? Play video games and guitar. I love what you do dude.
Kinda like how Million Monkeys is a sequel to Pumped and Primed. Then again I don't think anyone really talks about those two. Shame cause they're decent.
There were some fascinating entries in this video. I loved the first Rastan quite a bit, so seeing that it had that third entry blew me away! Also, I had no idea Blaster Master had any sequels beyond Blasting Again. Yet another great video from Game Sack!
WinGroove yes! I thought I was the only person who used and remembered that fine piece of software :) It made all MIDI sound fantastic, whilst also using up so much CPU time I couldn't do anything else at the same time
I'd love a second part with Parapa the Rapper 2, Outrun 2019, Star Fox Assault, Resident Evil Dead Aim, Dragon Ball Infinite Worlds etc.... great video 🤘
Another great episode. Thank you. That 3rd Rastan game looked great. So sad it did not get a wider release. There are definitely some games here I will have to pick up.
I love the wider aspect ratios of Taito’s 2- and 3-monitor setups. I’m surprised Hamster hasn’t brought “Warrior Blade” home as part of its Arcade Archives line.
A local arcade had Solvalou, the 3D follow up to Xevious. I really enjoyed the visuals and great remix of the Xevious song, but I never see anyone bring it up.
Here are a few additional things that could've been mentioned in the Rayman section: - while minor, all versions of Rayman 1 had some differences in level designs - every version of Rayman 2 is different from one another in terms of presentation, level design, boss fights, and in the case of the PS1 version, standard voice acting not gibberish voice acting - Rayman 2 also came out on the DS and the 3DS, the former being based on the N64 version while the latter was based on the Dreamcast one - Rayman 3 also got 2 GBA games: the first one being a traditional 2D version of the game and the second is a direct continuation of the story
I wondered if he was going to mention the GBA games. (I never thought that Rayman 3 on console was obscure.) Actually, it would be interesting to see an episode about good portable installments of games. It's easy to say, "oh, this is probably just the same game that's on console, but worse", but I've heard of portable renditions that are better than the console one. Sonic Boom is reportedly a lot better on 3DS than on Wii U, for example, as it's a completely different game.
Thanks for covering Rayman 3. The First game holds a special place in my heart as it was the first game I've ever installed on a PC. Rayman 2 also has some History with me as I got along with the first game on PS1 on the Same Day (By coincidence). 3 I haven't played that much except during High School (Yes my Teacher had and installed the game for me). I now also own all 3 on GOG as well as Rush on PS1
Rastan speaks German? “Ich bin dein Gegner" (= I am you opponent) Rastan 3 looks awesome. But that Outro, when your "Dad " came downstairs was a little scary.
I didn't intend for it to be scary, but as I was editing it I could definitely feel that. The scariness amused me. So I redid "Dad's" voice so he got even closer.
I’m shocked people never mention Figthing Vipers 2 on Dreamcast those match ending super moves that allowed you to win the match in the first round were epic of global proportions
It actually was not. Reportedly, "quickly after it was released, Chahi made a public statement that the title did not represent his vision of the world he crafted and disowned it altogether from being treated as an official sequel."
The best part about Heart of the Alien is that it includes a remake of the first game. A GOOD remake, with a great soundtrack and without the horrible slowdowns from the Snes and Genesis versions.
@@TurboNutterBastard ok first of all, virgin published heart of the alien, not Delphine. Then, there is the matter of Chahi actually being the only one deciding whether it IS a sequel or not, like it or not. To give you a very blunt example, middle earth enterprises own the rights to lord of the rings. You think that if they decide ro publish a random fantasy book taking place in Tolkiens universe, it will make it a sequel just because they said so??? Case closed.
With the exception of Rastan I remembered all of those but only played a couple. One series people forget are sequels is Virtual On after the Dreamcast. Even as recently as 2017 a sequel came out on PS4 in Japan. It did have some anime tie in but otherwise played like a standard VO game.
Yes! You have amazing taste as usual. The first Blaster Master is still a freaking masterpiece of a game for the NES with some of the best music ever heard on the system. Wish we would get some decent ROM hacks for it! Would love to see some new world designs to be able to explore.
I feel like when I mention Bomberman as one of my favorite games, people usually give me like weird looks considering it's just a simple party game... and then that's when I tell them about Bomberman Generation.
Wonderful video (still watching lmao). The video game sequel I feel has been forgotten due to time is Viewtiful Joe 2. A overall good sequel to the hard as nail original that just fell to the wayside to people with the exception of the fact th PS2 demo of the game deleted your memory card. Please consider returning to this topic. There are tons of forgotten games needing to be noticed. Keep up the good work!
Actually watched a video on Viewtiful Joe 2 the other day and while it was a neat expansion of the original definitely had issues. Still I would have loved to see a third game that wasn't a spin off.
"Warrior Blade: Rastan Vs Barbarian" is not only a tenuous sequel to the Rastan games, but a sequel/reboot to a couple of UK-made games made by Palace Software: Barbarian: The Ultimate Warrior, and Barbarian II: The Dungeon of Drax (renamed to "Death Sword" and "Axe of Rage", and released by Epyx in the US). Palace was sold to Titus in the 90s, and this was their attempt to do something with the property..
4.02 minutes : "Ich bin dein Gegner" is German and Translated to English "I am your Challenger". Love this Channel. Or in German. "Ich Liebe Diese YT Kanal". I do too and look forward to every episode. So much catching up to do as well and that of which I have seen is just Fantastic...... 1st class entertainment. Thank you @Gamesack
WINGROOVE! Haven't heard that name in years. Between that and MIDISoft Studio, that's how I got into making electronic music. Thanks for the flashback, Joe! 😂
What are some sequels you think went unnoticed by most people?
Rap Jam Vol 2.
RC Pro Revenge, a sequel to re volt
Star Control 3 for the PC comes to mind, but that's moreso because people want to forget that game happened.
if you're willing to cover a Wonderswan Color game, there's Rockman & Forte: Challenger from the Future?
Or how about Real Bout Garou Densetsu Special: Dominated Mind on the playstation? that's kinda the last Fatal Fury game to have the original cast before Garou: Mark of the Wolves...!
ANIMAL CROSSING!!!!!
Sonic 2
Every single Game Sack ending skit leaves me going "What the hell was that?!" and are one of my favorite aspects of your channel. Keep it up, Joe! Fantastic work as always!
I love the sarcasm of the TurboGrafx episode. Seen it?
I was expecting Joe to talk about "Greeenn Doggg!" in his end-skit, but the Animal Crossing gag was still pretty funny.
This one I actually got for a change. It's a throwback to the old Local Public TV broadcasts you would see.
@@genericcharacter9319 Yep, reminds me of when I caught the majority of a broadcast that was essentially the first walkthrough (circa 2000) for Resident Evil 3: Nemesis on local access channels.
Think the guy mostly played until the first encounter with Nemesis (with the same monotone, camera shy presentation style), but still left an impression.
Even though I had beaten the game like 15 times by the time it aired…
the end skits have always been my fave part
That ending was actually kinda scary. I thought Joe was going to get attacked by the monster from It Follows.
Rastan speaks German. :D
3:56 "Ich bin dein Gegner" -> "I'm your opponent" and 4:02 "Ich hack dich in Stücke" -> "I cut you to pieces"
Ooohhh,noch ein deutschsprachiger "game sack"- Fan!!!!!
Thank you for the translations
samma scho drei
lol gar nicht bemerkt :D
und hier noch einer... gibt nix besseres. Long live Game Sack
That skit was fantastic.
We never know what to expect.
You sir, have a gift.
That awesome satisfactory feeling when you pop in Crazy Taxi and you’re met with “All I Want” from The Offspring. It gets you pumped for some racing around town.
Game Sack is easily within my top 10 sacks. EASILY
ahaha
I can confidently say, Game Sack is my second favorite sack.
The beauty in rayman games just kept getting better and better; more lush more vibrant..
Wow.
WOW I had no idea that Rastan 3 beat 'em up existed. Looks incredible quite honestly. Thanks for the great episode Joe
That end skit takes me back to the start of Game Sack with that impeccable acting.
More endings like that one PLEASE
As a teenager in the 90s and spent my fair share of time at the arcade I have never seen a side by side arcade screen. What a cool concept
Great sound editing in the skit, Joe.
What editing?
@@Pholiage the sound editing.
The final seconds of the ending skit really hits home. Sincerely, a 40-something father of 3 who's buying a Switch just to play Animal Crossing.
@A Spirit Mario is for babies.
@@TurboNutterBastard neither are for babies.
I don't know what magic you do with the end of your episodes but these sketches are top-tier entertainment. Nine times out of 10 I could be having a terrible day but whenever I see the end bumper all those negative feelings Fade Away. You're awesome I love what you do keep up the great great work Joe and thank you.
Nothing like watching game sack on a barely Sunday morning
For Rastan, I have the trilogy, thanks to the Japanese PS2 Taito Memories compilations, which has all 3 games.
Wow, think that's the first time I've heard the original Crazy Taxi music on UA-cam. Very brave!
The 360 version of Rayman 3 is also available on Xbox One & Xbox X|S via backwards-compatibility.
Good to mention that! I wouldn't mind trying it again, and yay for backwards compatibility!
@@rebeccasam3434 - Indeed! Wish the program was still active. So many games have yet to become backwards-compatible.
That Offspring intro got me HYPE! Makes me want to play this then Top Skater.
Offspring kicks ass.
Blaster Master overdrive is best left forgotten. Now the zero trilogy is a must. Great vid Joe.
You should put together a skit compilation. This one was amazing 😂😂😂
Ugh that skit at the end brought back bad memories. Honestly made me anxious as he excellently made it sound like his "dad" was coming down the stairs and ever closer.
The character is speaking German with a thick Japanese accent in Warrior Blade. At 3:56 the character says "Ich bin dein Gegner" = "I am your enemy". At 4:02 he says "Ich hack dich in Stücke" = "I'll hack you into pieces".
Right, but I don't hear any japanese accent at all
@@Nervensaege That's because the sample quality is quite low and they chose the words wisely. Those two sentences can be transcribed into katakana quite easily and will sound very convincing. German does work surprisingly well in katakana. That's the reason why so many manga and anime characters have german sounding names. He actually says イーシュ・ビン・ダイン・ゲグナー
and イーシュ・ハック・ディッシュ・イン・スティック
@@superhavi Well, I am german, and I know how a japanese accent sounds in my language. And this doesn't. It sounds a bit robotic and acted, but not like an accent. If it was spoken by japanese, they did very well. But it sounds more like crappy robotic voice over from a native speaker.
Oddly enough bur Rastan speaks German in Rastan III. The voice clips included say 'I am your enemy' ('ich bin dein Gegner') and 'I hack you into pieces' ('ich hack dich in Stücke').
Beat me to it. Weird it's German.
When i played Warrior Blade on MAME back in the day, i thought it was a prototype. A Japanese game that speaks German and the spell names look like place holders.
I'd guess that it's a Conan/Schwarzenegger reference considering that Schwarzenegger is Austrian.
Ah yes, Rayman 3 where the ending part of this game that said "See you in Rayman 4", which made me feel sad. Given the current situation of Ubisoft + Rabbids' popularity, we would never being able to have a proper ending to Rayman's 3D platforming adventure.
Lemmings had a bunch of sequels nobody seems to remember. Lemmings Paintball, The Adventures of Lomax, Lemmings Revolution and the EyeToy compatible PS2 reboot are some of the most obscure.
Another awesome Game Sack episode! Really liked the idea for this topic. I recently tried out Warrior Blade: Rastan Vs Barbarian on the GameCube, but wasn’t even thinking it was related to the original Rastan. Great video again man!
Galaga 88, no one talks about that sequel EVER!! And it's a great game with beautiful graphics.
Love Galaga 88, one of my favorites on the Turbobrafx under its updated name.
Or Galpus.
@@kevintrjohnson True, imagine my surprise to see the "NES Version" of Gaplus on the Namco Museum Archives. Like hey, someone remembered this game!
Not only Galaga 88, but have you guys played Galaga Arrangement? It is actually an updated version of Galaga 88 & is my favorite version of Galaga.
Love Road Rash. Keep at it, young Joe, your video game show might go somewhere some day!
This was the best end-of-show skit you've done.
Glad I gave you an idea for the episode about forgotten video game sequels.
Must have been living under a rock to miss knowing about Rayman 3.
every other saturday get a new game sack!
this just made my night.
This was an EXCELLENT episode! Certainly some sequels in there that I had no idea existed. Thank you!
Actually in Rastan 3, the wizard will attack enemies with magic (not only though) NOT when the mood hits him, but when Rastan hits him.
Yeah, odd mechanic that you have to abuse the poor wizard to get him to cast spells heh.
wonderful sketch. it's like lost footage game sack creepypasta/alternate reality
The end sketch is hilarious
Rayman 3 was one of my first PS2 games back in 2003 and I've loved it ever since.
Same, except on the PC. Got a demo disk for it in a Happy Meal and that's what got me into video games in the first place.
The guy in Rastan III says in German: Ich bin dein Gegner - I'm your opponent. ;)
I started watching expecting Blaster Master: Blasting Again and was treated to an even more forgotten sequel
left out the gameboy and gameboy color games though. oh well lol
@@Kain5th I think I played and disliked the GBC one, and I'd have liked to have seen it...I'm guessing I tried it and got stuck, but I don't really have any memories of it.
A couple come to mind; Rygar: The Legendary Journeys for PS2 was released and quickly overlooked (It's regrettably not a great game and didn't really stand out among the many similar releases) and Battletoads In Battlemaniacs for SNES was very attractive visually but didn't really move the needle like the first game did, although I played it quite a bit up until stage five which I never understood how to properly navigate. One more is the sequel to Nights (Journey into Dreams) that came out for Wii but I never played it.
Rygar on PS2 is great, wth are you talking about?
I bought Rygar back when it came out and the only thing I remember about it is that it was solidly mediocre.
@@sjake8308 lol
There was also an expanded version of that Rygar on…Wii I think?
Last year i was thinking about Rygar and remembered it made the jump to 3D. So i managed to get it on the cheap but have yet to play it.
Accidentally fell asleep at 9 last night, I guess the Sack is a good way to start my day.
I have a few modded 128mb OG Xbox’s and Crazy Taxi 3 was a must have title for that system. Thanks for showcasing it.
Omg that outro was awesome. I just love your sense of humour.
Hey, Joe. Thanks for all your hard work making "Game Sack" episodes! I also enjoy your Crunch compilation videos. Keep 'em coming! And I hope you and Dave are both doing well.
The end with the very scary drunk dad perhaps? Reminds me of my early teens, from 1989 on.
The very same man that screams in your video? Was my step dad. And do you know what I did to get over the fear of his drunk and destructive ways?
Play video games and guitar.
I love what you do dude.
Another great video Joe,very enjoyable on a Sunday morning 👍
"Nobody takes themselves less serious than Sega." That's the perfect explanation of Sega and how great their old games still are.
Both Ape Escape 2 and 3 seem forgotten compared to the first game even though they're just as good if not better
I loooooved Ape Escape 2
Which was the one on the psp?
@@deathmeowtal1503 On The Loose... it's a mostly faithful adaptation of the first one, but I think it feels weird without the right analog stick
Kinda like how Million Monkeys is a sequel to Pumped and Primed. Then again I don't think anyone really talks about those two.
Shame cause they're decent.
There were some fascinating entries in this video. I loved the first Rastan quite a bit, so seeing that it had that third entry blew me away! Also, I had no idea Blaster Master had any sequels beyond Blasting Again. Yet another great video from Game Sack!
Holy crap, that ending.
I love Rastan! 🗡 Even the SMS game is good. But, to properly play Warrior Blade, you need to blast some Manowar. 🤘
WinGroove yes! I thought I was the only person who used and remembered that fine piece of software :)
It made all MIDI sound fantastic, whilst also using up so much CPU time I couldn't do anything else at the same time
271k subscribers! With content like this you truly deserve 272k.
I agree. Maybe some day...
@@GameSack ...and 10,000 more subscribers later!
I'd love a second part with Parapa the Rapper 2, Outrun 2019, Star Fox Assault, Resident Evil Dead Aim, Dragon Ball Infinite Worlds etc.... great video 🤘
Another great episode. Thank you. That 3rd Rastan game looked great. So sad it did not get a wider release. There are definitely some games here I will have to pick up.
Did you see those two screens!? Seems like it was released pretty widely to me.
I love the wider aspect ratios of Taito’s 2- and 3-monitor setups. I’m surprised Hamster hasn’t brought “Warrior Blade” home as part of its Arcade Archives line.
The ending was awesome! 😄
It's always a privilege getting a new Game Sack episode to watch! Thanks for being so awesome all the time & not just some of the time!
The Sack never disappoints!🕺
3:56 is german. He says "ich bin dein Gegner." Which means "I'm your enemy."
A local arcade had Solvalou, the 3D follow up to Xevious. I really enjoyed the visuals and great remix of the Xevious song, but I never see anyone bring it up.
I just wanted to let you know that you make my weekends with these videos, thanks for your hard work Joe.
The original Blaster Master on NES. A true gem and in my top 10 games of all time!
Great video. Congrats, Joe.
Fighting viper 2 looks amazing. So sad it never came here. Would have been a day 1 purchase for me.
Picked up Rayman 3 on GOG a few months ago and I've been enjoying it, youre' right it's not as good as RM2 but it's still fun and varied.
That's gotta be one of my favorite Game Sack stingers of all time lmao
He's so awkward.
Would love to see a forgotten spinoffs video too, seems like a ton of awesome potential for a vid there
I liked that ending skit, it was good
Here are a few additional things that could've been mentioned in the Rayman section:
- while minor, all versions of Rayman 1 had some differences in level designs
- every version of Rayman 2 is different from one another in terms of presentation, level design, boss fights, and in the case of the PS1 version, standard voice acting not gibberish voice acting
- Rayman 2 also came out on the DS and the 3DS, the former being based on the N64 version while the latter was based on the Dreamcast one
- Rayman 3 also got 2 GBA games: the first one being a traditional 2D version of the game and the second is a direct continuation of the story
The Jaguar version was also vastly different than the others due to limitations of the cartridge/console
I wondered if he was going to mention the GBA games. (I never thought that Rayman 3 on console was obscure.)
Actually, it would be interesting to see an episode about good portable installments of games. It's easy to say, "oh, this is probably just the same game that's on console, but worse", but I've heard of portable renditions that are better than the console one. Sonic Boom is reportedly a lot better on 3DS than on Wii U, for example, as it's a completely different game.
I always considered "The Simpsons Road Rage" to be the spiritual successor to Crazy Taxi 2... never knew there was a part 3!
Simpsons Road Rage was the one that played like Crazy Taxi, Hit & Run was more like a Simpsons Grand Theft Auto.
Thanks for covering Rayman 3. The First game holds a special place in my heart as it was the first game I've ever installed on a PC. Rayman 2 also has some History with me as I got along with the first game on PS1 on the Same Day (By coincidence). 3 I haven't played that much except during High School (Yes my Teacher had and installed the game for me). I now also own all 3 on GOG as well as Rush on PS1
The outro on this one is hilarious
That ending skit has got to be one of the best outros for a UA-cam video.
That ending was so good
Good evening Game Sack & all! This is going to be good!
Rastan speaks German?
“Ich bin dein Gegner" (= I am you opponent)
Rastan 3 looks awesome.
But that Outro, when your "Dad " came downstairs was a little scary.
I didn't intend for it to be scary, but as I was editing it I could definitely feel that. The scariness amused me. So I redid "Dad's" voice so he got even closer.
I’m shocked people never mention Figthing Vipers 2 on Dreamcast those match ending super moves that allowed you to win the match in the first round were epic of global proportions
Heart of the Alien was the sequel to Another World/Out of this World, but as a Sega CD exclusive, I guess it's mostly forgotten nowadays.
It actually was not. Reportedly, "quickly after it was released, Chahi made a public statement that the title did not represent his vision of the world he crafted and disowned it altogether from being treated as an official sequel."
The best part about Heart of the Alien is that it includes a remake of the first game. A GOOD remake, with a great soundtrack and without the horrible slowdowns from the Snes and Genesis versions.
@@jimkrom unfortunately, it’s the only sequel we’ve got!
@@jimkrom Unfortunately Chahi doesn't get to decide what's cannon and what's not as the IP belongs to the publisher, Delphine Software.
@@TurboNutterBastard ok first of all, virgin published heart of the alien, not Delphine. Then, there is the matter of Chahi actually being the only one deciding whether it IS a sequel or not, like it or not. To give you a very blunt example, middle earth enterprises own the rights to lord of the rings. You think that if they decide ro publish a random fantasy book taking place in Tolkiens universe, it will make it a sequel just because they said so??? Case closed.
That ending skit was just the best lmao 🤣😂
With the exception of Rastan I remembered all of those but only played a couple. One series people forget are sequels is Virtual On after the Dreamcast. Even as recently as 2017 a sequel came out on PS4 in Japan. It did have some anime tie in but otherwise played like a standard VO game.
WinGroove! Ran like crap on my Pentium 120, but I still enjoyed messing around with it. Eventually got a SB AWE32.
I eventually got a AWE64 but I still used Wingroove for pretty much all of my standalone midi listening. Namely game music recreations.
Rastan 3 looks absolutely amazing. I also enjoy how the death screams sound like when you mess up playing bop it.
Yes! You have amazing taste as usual. The first Blaster Master is still a freaking masterpiece of a game for the NES with some of the best music ever heard on the system.
Wish we would get some decent ROM hacks for it! Would love to see some new world designs to be able to explore.
I feel like when I mention Bomberman as one of my favorite games, people usually give me like weird looks considering it's just a simple party game...
and then that's when I tell them about Bomberman Generation.
I was today years old when I found out Rastan had a part 3. Seriously Joe, my mind is blown today. Thank you
Man, I love this channel
Rastan Saga 2's sound design is EPIC!! Some of the best tunes and voice effects in an early arcade game.
Wonderful video (still watching lmao).
The video game sequel I feel has been forgotten due to time is Viewtiful Joe 2. A overall good sequel to the hard as nail original that just fell to the wayside to people with the exception of the fact th PS2 demo of the game deleted your memory card.
Please consider returning to this topic. There are tons of forgotten games needing to be noticed.
Keep up the good work!
Actually watched a video on Viewtiful Joe 2 the other day and while it was a neat expansion of the original definitely had issues. Still I would have loved to see a third game that wasn't a spin off.
Don't forget Red Hot Rumble.
Good to see rayman 3 get some love. definitely an underappreciated gem
top notch skit on this one :D almost woke my dad laughing!
Thank you so much for all these years of content man. You never disappoint :)
Congrats on the new gimmick! Any "forgotten" series is welcome!
"Warrior Blade: Rastan Vs Barbarian" is not only a tenuous sequel to the Rastan games, but a sequel/reboot to a couple of UK-made games made by Palace Software: Barbarian: The Ultimate Warrior, and Barbarian II: The Dungeon of Drax (renamed to "Death Sword" and "Axe of Rage", and released by Epyx in the US). Palace was sold to Titus in the 90s, and this was their attempt to do something with the property..
Thanks for showing off warrior blade, probably my favorite beat ‘em up of all time :) it’s like a Conan panel come to life
4.02 minutes : "Ich bin dein Gegner" is German and Translated to English "I am your Challenger". Love this Channel. Or in German. "Ich Liebe Diese YT Kanal". I do too and look forward to every episode. So much catching up to do as well and that of which I have seen is just Fantastic...... 1st class entertainment. Thank you @Gamesack
WINGROOVE! Haven't heard that name in years. Between that and MIDISoft Studio, that's how I got into making electronic music. Thanks for the flashback, Joe! 😂
Warrior Blade looks and plays a lot like a little game called Golden Axe. You might have heard of it.