A friend of mine once loaned me "Adventure Time: Hey Ice King, Why'd you Steal Our Garbage", and it was better than I expected, even if it was a shorter and easier Zelda 2.
My dad Robert Taylor created Goof Troop as well as produced/directed almost all the Disney afternoon cartoons. We got a copy of the snes game before it was released for free and I was glad to see it was actually a good game. I still have that game we got gratis from capcom.
In "The Warriors" you can hold up to 9 cans of spray at a time. You can also beat up the spray dealers to get a free can of spray. The dealers are tougher than average fighters though so be careful.
New Ghostbusters II does use music from the movie. Aside from the Ghostbusters theme at the title screen & end credits, the Subway level is a chiptune version of "Flip City" by Glen Frey and the River of Slime level is a chiptune "We're Back" by Bobby Brown.
it totally is, if you like Lucasarts style point and click adventures such as Sam & Max or Day of the Tentacle, Blazing Dragons is right up your alley.
Love that New Ghostbusters II is in here. I'm sure this has been mentioned elsewhere in the comments, but Ghostbusters II on the Game Boy (which did come here) is basically a port of the Famicom game.
Have you lads made a video about "Games the made us feel jelous of the competition's console", "Games that almost made us switch sides" or better yet "Games that made us fans for life of Nintendo/Sega"? It'd be pretty cool. Unless, of course, if you've already done something like that. Lol
The true follower of the Game plays on all platforms. But i personally dislike the idea of exclusives, when you have to choose between playing the games you so want to play or playing together with your friends who own the other system...
I Have never watched the game chasers but about a year ago every time I started to type GameSack into youtube it would bring up Game chasers. How dare youtube think I would watch anything other than Gamesack.
You can unlock a mode in the " Warriors " that turns it into a completely new game, a side scroller like double dragon.. so you basically get 2 games for the price of one
I just gotta mention Gundam Wing Endless Duel for the Super Famicom, that's one of my favourite fighting games, truly arcade-quality fighting on the SNES, and one of the best fighters of that whole generation! It's also got a spectacular soundtrack, as you'd expect from Natsume.
That was a different game, it ran on the same engine, but it didn't play quite the same, nor did it run quite as smoothly, so it kinda pales in comparison to GWED...
Been watching since 2013. First started watching when I used to leave early in the morning to visit my GF who lived on the other side of Scotland. We split up 5 years later, at least you guys are always here xD
Transformers is now delisted for PC and from the digital console stores. If you want it and why wouldn't you, you go physical. Best get it before the price gets silly.
the downside of transformers devastation though was that only the autobots were playable, and the decepticons were simply left as enemies. i personally liked stick of truth over fractured though, probably because i like a simple turn based rpg over a grid based rpg
You really should play Stick of Truth. It has a more traditional RPG battle system. I prefer Stick of Truth over Fractured But Whole, but both games are good.
Pretty sure it was a PS Plus game quite a while ago. I thought it was fun but definitely a little rinse and repeat. Not uncommon for the genre but playing in the Transformer universe with the transformation abilities kept it fun for me.
@@kellykoesling9309 That's how I felt about the TMNT game they made, it wasn't perfect but playing as the turtles made it fun. Unfortunately I'm not a transformers fan so I judge it much harsher.
I loved it. It's no longer available digitally, but you can still find used copies pretty cheap. I know everyone loves the War for/Fall of Cybertron games, but I prefer Devastation.
Knocked out of the park with these games. Great selections from start to finish. Nice to see Blazing Dragons get some love. Easily one of the highlights from the PS1 and Saturn libraries. Unfortunately the game had reviews all over the place at the time of release so it got wrongly overlooked. If you like adventure games then it's highly recommended. Keep up the great show. Still the best on UA-cam.
Everything about Blazing Dragons screams 90's PC point-and-click adventure (even the music is clearly General MIDI adapted to Playstation sound chip). I am surprised the PC version hasn't come out at all. I think, the main reason why this gem of a game was overlooked is that Sony Playstation (and Sega Saturn) didn't have enough audience appreciating this sort of slow-paced, puzzle-focused, humorous story and dialogues-driven games, by that time even on PC the interest in the genre started to decline, although on PC the game would have probably done better.
Goof Troop, to solve all the puzzles, 2ppl are needed. Dad and I bonded together with that when I was in nursery school. 3:00 The ceiling dropping down room, definitely RE material.
I knew The Warriors would be on here! I always bought what I could from dealers, then beat them up for all my money back, a freebie, and the knife they all carry. Best tactic is to repeatedly smash their faces into walls so you don't get cut.
Heads up guys, fractured but whole comes with a code to download stick of truth but the code expired earlier this year. Sometimes Sony or Microsoft will replace the code but you need to contact their customer support
The best 8th Generation game I've played based on a film or TV show and was actually good is "Mad Max." One of the best $5 bargain bin games I've ever had along with "Valkyria Chronicles" (PS3) and "Sonic CD" (Sega CD).
I was so frustrated when AVGN didnt even mention the best Ghostbusters game during his famous Ghostbusters game review series back then. Im not from america and here we were getting all games released on NES including japan only ones. Everybody was playing this version of ghostbusters when i was in school. Before the internet i was pretty sure this was a popular ghostbusters game.
He actually did cover it but it was a completely separate video from AVGN and wasn't really promoted on his channel in any way. More of an afterthought. Smh.
I'm not sure if they talked about DuckTales Remastered already, but I think that it's pretty good! Whether you're playing on 360, PS3, Wii U or PC, it's s game that has to be played. I haven't played the original, but I'm sure that Capcom and Disney made an excellent decision to sign on WayForward. The music is amazing, the graphics are awesome and the voice lines, while repetitive at times, are a welcome addition. They even brought back most of the voice actors from the show! It's kinda short, with maybe 7 or 8 levels, but it makes up for that with a ton of replay value and stuff to unlock. To top it off, it's pretty cheap! It usually costs around $20, but I picked it up from the eShop for under $5. All in all, I highly recommend it if you're a fan of the original or if you're looking for a fun challenge.
Its 230 am here and I just finally laid my head down to get some sleep. I made the mistake of checking UA-cam to find out you guys have a new video out. Oh well, 3 am isn't that late!!!! 😂😂😂
22:43-22:48 the best part, sounds like a battle-cry as if Game Sack is going off to war: That'd actually be an pretty epic game, teaming up with Jim Sterling and a a lot of other reviewers, in order to take down L.O.G from that Banjo-Kazooie-nutshack game
One of the best TV show games I've ever played was the Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law game. It was a joint effort between [adult swim] and Capcom and so it's basically if the Harvey Birdman cartoon played like Ace Attorney. The humor, voice acting, and animation are all perfect, and the ONLY downside is that the game is pretty short, but it's still one of the better licensed games I've played.
So happy to see someone finally cover the game Warriors on the ps2. An unsung legend of a game. I wish you’d mentioned that when you complete it it unlocks a 2d side scrolling Warrior spin off of double dragon to complete. Which is frigging epic!
One great flaw about Transformers: Devastation...you have to buy a physical copy of the game as Activision lost the rights to the Transformers franchise and you can't download it digitally....but I found me a copy on Amazon for the XBox1 for a fair price. It should be noted that this game was released a means to push sales of Combiner Wars Devastator which as I have seen in videos is true to the original G1 releases, just with slightly better articulation.
I actually read The Warriors not too long ago. It's very good, but nothing at all like the movie. It just takes the very basic idea. A big meetup between gangs goes wrong, and the main characters have to get back home. Pretty much everything else is different. Still very good though.
Dunno why, but when i hear the outro music i always feel nostalgic over something that i legit can't describe, and when the fucking outro music can make me and many others like this you know you did a great job in the rest of the show.
Game Sack are like Saturday morning cartoons except it's at night... Oh and thanks for reminding me the existence of that cartoon Blazing Dragons it used to play on tv (in Canada).
You guys are the first game show I've seen show Blazing Dragons any love and attention. That was one of the first Saturn games I ever owned and I nearly forgot all about it.
Personally I don't see how this game fell into such obscurity. It's a great adventure game that should be considered a classic. All I can figure is it was a casualty of the 90's everthing cool must be extreme, 3D, and gore filled era.
@@kellykoesling9309 If it had gotten a PC release it probably would be mor remembered. The point-and-click genre never really took off on the consoles, for whatever reason. I agree though, it's a hidden gem.
I just want to say, I don't know when you started doing it, but I've always thought the TV in the back should have some stuff edited onto it, and now that you have, I must say it is a really nice touch.
One major problem with Goof Troop: *the theme song is missing!* No seriously, check out DuckTales, Chip n Dales: Rescue Rangers, Darkwing Duck, TaleSpin and Bonkers, they all have their themes. Goof Troop? Nope... A shame really :(
Good call on Transformers, fellas. As a fan of Transformers since '84 that was the game I was waiting for. Amazing playthrough for fans. You can always count on Game Sack for quality.
Megatron transforming into a tank makes more sense than turning into a tiny gun, it's one of the things I really didn't understand when watching the show back in the day.
This was already covered in a previous episode (not 116) but Phantom 2040 kept popping up in my head when it comes to good TV tie-in games. Of course, a large chunk of the Disney Capcom games (Talespin being a huge exception) are also great stuff along with the ones from Virgin Games. The Goonies on the Famicom was fun for the short time I got to play it and a lot simpler than it's sequel so no need to worry about language barriers (I think). Finally, the more recently released Dragon Ball FighterZ is some of the most fun I've had with a fighting game in some time. Story could've been paced better but the fighting itself is top notch.
Very nice episode as per usual! And of course, I feel inclined to recommend some games for next time around too. ;) Gotta give another shout-out to the trifecta of awesome NES movie licenses that I mentioned last time: Goonies II, Willow, and Gremlins 2. Though you've probably covered them all at some point or another -- it's hard to keep track at this point! Still, those are three of my favorite NES movie-licensed games, and really three of my favorite NES games in general. If you want to get super-duper obscure and really impress people with your hipster knowledge (as I'm sure you guys are about to be impressed out of your mind, of course!), you can always cover Mashou no Yakata Gabalin for the MSX, which is based on the 1985 (some sources say 1984) horror comedy movie "House" for some reason. Evidently, that movie was much bigger in Japan than it was here, and the MSX game is actually quite good, basically consisting of two segments: house exploration that feels an awful lot like the dungeons from Zelda 1, and Vietnam war flashbacks that feel an awful lot like Commando. Quite a strange combination, but it makes sense if you've seen the movie, and it's actually a really cool game with a sneaky and potentially very controversial trap on the final screen designed to completely ruin your entire playthrough and make you feel absolutely terrible if you're not extremely careful -- which really caught me off guard, but impressed me greatly, as it's very thematically appropriate to the movie's PTSD themes.
Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue and Riddick: Escape From Butcher Bay need to be mentioned as well. And maybe X2: Wolverine's Revenge and X-Men Origins: Wolverine?
The Game Chasers are great. The only problem is that, anytime I watch more than two episodes of their show in the same day, I get severe, explosive, violent bouts of diarrhea. And I don’t like diarrhea.
The Warriors game also has a bonus side scrolling Double Dragon style game once completed called Armies of the Night. This game has 5 levels and is as awesome.
Man, I miss Dave in the later episodes. No knock on Joe, he's fantastic, too, and I'm glad he's keeping the great content coming. But seeing the two of them together is a real treat on old episodes like this.
I don't miss Dave's wooden, run on sentence script reading lol. I started with newer episodes and am working my way backwards, wondering when Dave will grow on me lol
You probably don't recognize any of the Ghostbusters 2 score trouble the game because you're playing the sped up pal version there are some tracks from the movie soundtrack in new Ghostbusters 2
Blazing Dragons getting some love!!! Great fun and funny game. Not enough people talk about it.one of my original games I own for my Saturn from my youth. Play at least once a year.
What are some of your favorite movies based onTV shows and/or movies that are totally worth playing?
Are we talking about movies or games now, just to clarify? :) quote" movies that are totally worth playing" could be a very expansive list lol...
Disney's Aladdin for the SEGA GENESIS
if games, gotta love smash tv for its running man esque nod :)
A friend of mine once loaned me "Adventure Time: Hey Ice King, Why'd you Steal Our Garbage", and it was better than I expected, even if it was a shorter and easier Zelda 2.
Spingebeb battle 4 bikini bottom
My dad Robert Taylor created Goof Troop as well as produced/directed almost all the Disney afternoon cartoons. We got a copy of the snes game before it was released for free and I was glad to see it was actually a good game. I still have that game we got gratis from capcom.
Nice.
Classic show from my childhood...epic theme song.
Dad and I bonded together with the game when I was in nursery school.
That's multiple levels of awesome.
the bell in goof troops is actually very useful in two player mode, with one player distracting the enemies from the other
The Warriors was AMAZING. The tone was so good. Perfectly encapsulates the movie.
In "The Warriors" you can hold up to 9 cans of spray at a time. You can also beat up the spray dealers to get a free can of spray. The dealers are tougher than average fighters though so be careful.
Game sack rules, quality content and quality dudes.
@blake bishop then why are you here? Spreading the gospel? Ok then. Why don't you go spread your garbage somewhere else?
@blake bishop your either special or stupid. I haven't decided. I'll get back to you when I've figured it out
@@rlnook7306
I agree with Blake
Tiny penises flock together.
Dude!!!!
I love the shirts, good to see Compile repped, The vaporware metroid shirt too.
NES Capcom Disney games were great. Darkwing Duck, Chip N Dale, DuckTales.
New Ghostbusters II does use music from the movie. Aside from the Ghostbusters theme at the title screen & end credits, the Subway level is a chiptune version of "Flip City" by Glen Frey and the River of Slime level is a chiptune "We're Back" by Bobby Brown.
Oh wow, that Blazing Dragons game looks pretty awesome.
it totally is, if you like Lucasarts style point and click adventures such as Sam & Max or Day of the Tentacle, Blazing Dragons is right up your alley.
I love how your videos don't always have the obvious games. A nice collection of deserving games, regardless of popularity.
I'm totally in love with Dave
's Metroid shirt!
Love that New Ghostbusters II is in here. I'm sure this has been mentioned elsewhere in the comments, but Ghostbusters II on the Game Boy (which did come here) is basically a port of the Famicom game.
Have you lads made a video about "Games the made us feel jelous of the competition's console", "Games that almost made us switch sides" or better yet "Games that made us fans for life of Nintendo/Sega"? It'd be pretty cool. Unless, of course, if you've already done something like that. Lol
Yes! Sounds like a origin trology to me. I would like to know how this whole rivarly sack thing started. ✌
While it wouldn't apply to Joe or Dave, literally every PS4 exclusive since at least Bloodborne made Xboners jealous.
The true follower of the Game plays on all platforms. But i personally dislike the idea of exclusives, when you have to choose between playing the games you so want to play or playing together with your friends who own the other system...
@@x.atheista 🖖
@@NickBLeaveIt hardly
I Have never watched the game chasers but about a year ago every time I started to type GameSack into youtube it would bring up Game chasers. How dare youtube think I would watch anything other than Gamesack.
The PS2 game "The X-Files: Resist or Serve" is really good.
It even has the voices of the actors from the show!
I've been trying to find that game forfreakingever
You can unlock a mode in the " Warriors " that turns it into a completely new game, a side scroller like double dragon.. so you basically get 2 games for the price of one
Rockstar crams in tons of content.
Joe, You really should play the Stick of Truth. It is lots better than Fractured But whole. Lots of fun levels, both fun to play and actually funny.
I just gotta mention Gundam Wing Endless Duel for the Super Famicom, that's one of my favourite fighting games, truly arcade-quality fighting on the SNES, and one of the best fighters of that whole generation! It's also got a spectacular soundtrack, as you'd expect from Natsume.
Yup.
That was a different game, it ran on the same engine, but it didn't play quite the same, nor did it run quite as smoothly, so it kinda pales in comparison to GWED...
Been watching since 2013. First started watching when I used to leave early in the morning to visit my GF who lived on the other side of Scotland. We split up 5 years later, at least you guys are always here xD
Why was Joe staring at me like that?? *It made me feel violated*
#metoo
Failed attempt at humor I suppose
@@nAmE7056 what? your reply...? Definitely.
@@nAmE7056 totally agree.
The best part of "The Warriors" is that you can play the whole story two player coop.
Dave's t-shirt is fantastic.
Another 10/10 episode fellas.
Transformers is now delisted for PC and from the digital console stores. If you want it and why wouldn't you, you go physical. Best get it before the price gets silly.
I want to point out that Megatron turned into a tank back in the 90's in terms of the toys. I had one, it was neato.
Grinnar
You meant Galvatron, right?
@@mogo9052 that may be what *they* meant. But it was sold as Megatron.
Grinnar is correct. Megatron toys that turned into tanks were released in the early 1990s as part of the Transformers: Generation 2 line.
I don't believe hardly anyone watched Transformers in the 90's. It was all about the 80's Transformers.
That GIGANTIC tank Megatron in G2 was absolute madness!
the downside of transformers devastation though was that only the autobots were playable, and the decepticons were simply left as enemies. i personally liked stick of truth over fractured though, probably because i like a simple turn based rpg over a grid based rpg
Joe: "I would not put my seal of approval on a bad game."
Also Joe: "GREENDOG!"
You really should play Stick of Truth. It has a more traditional RPG battle system. I prefer Stick of Truth over Fractured But Whole, but both games are good.
I'm not even a fan, but that Transformers game looks awesome
It's very repetitive. Enter an area, defeat the enemies, go to next area and defeat the enemies and so on. Highly overrated game.
Pretty sure it was a PS Plus game quite a while ago. I thought it was fun but definitely a little rinse and repeat. Not uncommon for the genre but playing in the Transformer universe with the transformation abilities kept it fun for me.
@@kellykoesling9309 That's how I felt about the TMNT game they made, it wasn't perfect but playing as the turtles made it fun. Unfortunately I'm not a transformers fan so I judge it much harsher.
@@mbern45 shut your face, nerd
I loved it. It's no longer available digitally, but you can still find used copies pretty cheap. I know everyone loves the War for/Fall of Cybertron games, but I prefer Devastation.
Oh you really did it this time! It's on. Top 5 worst game sack episodes
😅😅😅😅😅
The Game Chasers better than any of your episodes 🙃
Well now I have to find out who Game Chasers is, lol can't ever watch too much video game content I would suppose.
There's a project, everyone at Final Bosses make a Top 5 worst videos list of each other.
Worst Game Sack episode > Best Game Chasers Episode.
19:10, Classic Game Sack trolling. I probably woke my neighbors with my laughing.
Was there something about that joke that I missed? A reference or context for the awkward phone-checking 4th wall break?
@@seoulpurpose I was wondering the same thing
I didn't think it was cute enough not to come across to me as unappreciative of my time and disrespectful.
I didn't get it.
Knocked out of the park with these games. Great selections from start to finish. Nice to see Blazing Dragons get some love. Easily one of the highlights from the PS1 and Saturn libraries. Unfortunately the game had reviews all over the place at the time of release so it got wrongly overlooked. If you like adventure games then it's highly recommended. Keep up the great show. Still the best on UA-cam.
Everything about Blazing Dragons screams 90's PC point-and-click adventure (even the music is clearly General MIDI adapted to Playstation sound chip). I am surprised the PC version hasn't come out at all. I think, the main reason why this gem of a game was overlooked is that Sony Playstation (and Sega Saturn) didn't have enough audience appreciating this sort of slow-paced, puzzle-focused, humorous story and dialogues-driven games, by that time even on PC the interest in the genre started to decline, although on PC the game would have probably done better.
Goof Troop, to solve all the puzzles, 2ppl are needed. Dad and I bonded together with that when I was in nursery school.
3:00 The ceiling dropping down room, definitely RE material.
Chronicles of riddick-escape from butcher bay
2:41 its for when you play multiplayer and goofy can ring the bell to distract the enemy from max or vice versa.
Pretty helpful sometimes.
Because transforming into a gun is silly since it has no wheels or tracks?
I knew The Warriors would be on here!
I always bought what I could from dealers, then beat them up for all my money back, a freebie, and the knife they all carry. Best tactic is to repeatedly smash their faces into walls so you don't get cut.
True Lies for the Genesis and SNES. Actually a good game.
I just thought to myself “self, wouldn’t it be great if there was a new Game Sack episode” and about three hours later.......bang!!! Yeah baby!!!!!!!
That Goof Troop video game has been one of my favorite games to revisit throughout my life.
Game Sack you do this to me every saturday night i'm getting ready for bed and i see a new video and have to stay up to watch it....Thank you!
That " ohhhhhh myyyyy GOD " line....Troll 2, yes?
Great episode, guys! As always...kick ass🤟🏽
I’ve been binging GameSack 🤣🤣🤣 I love humor and sarcasm Joe and Dave keep it up!!! (Side note wish I was half as creative ☹️)
Heads up guys, fractured but whole comes with a code to download stick of truth but the code expired earlier this year. Sometimes Sony or Microsoft will replace the code but you need to contact their customer support
Worked for me just a month and a half ago.
The best 8th Generation game I've played based on a film or TV show and was actually good is "Mad Max." One of the best $5 bargain bin games I've ever had along with "Valkyria Chronicles" (PS3) and "Sonic CD" (Sega CD).
I'm just hanging out and minding my own business playing some Sack in the background, then that line about "too busy being dead" makes me HOWL 😂😂
Cadillacs and Dinosaurs the arcade game of course.
I was so frustrated when AVGN didnt even mention the best Ghostbusters game during his famous Ghostbusters game review series back then.
Im not from america and here we were getting all games released on NES including japan only ones. Everybody was playing this version of ghostbusters when i was in school. Before the internet i was pretty sure this was a popular ghostbusters game.
I think Mike Matei covered it later. There's a chance the AVGN didn't know about the game at the time of the video?
He actually did cover it but it was a completely separate video from AVGN and wasn't really promoted on his channel in any way. More of an afterthought. Smh.
I'm not sure if they talked about DuckTales Remastered already, but I think that it's pretty good! Whether you're playing on 360, PS3, Wii U or PC, it's s game that has to be played. I haven't played the original, but I'm sure that Capcom and Disney made an excellent decision to sign on WayForward. The music is amazing, the graphics are awesome and the voice lines, while repetitive at times, are a welcome addition. They even brought back most of the voice actors from the show!
It's kinda short, with maybe 7 or 8 levels, but it makes up for that with a ton of replay value and stuff to unlock. To top it off, it's pretty cheap! It usually costs around $20, but I picked it up from the eShop for under $5. All in all, I highly recommend it if you're a fan of the original or if you're looking for a fun challenge.
Its 230 am here and I just finally laid my head down to get some sleep. I made the mistake of checking UA-cam to find out you guys have a new video out. Oh well, 3 am isn't that late!!!! 😂😂😂
Ah hell yeah, love The Warriors! Both the movie and the game! =D
22:43-22:48 the best part, sounds like a battle-cry as if Game Sack is going off to war: That'd actually be an pretty epic game, teaming up with Jim Sterling and a a lot of other reviewers, in order to take down L.O.G from that Banjo-Kazooie-nutshack game
The bell in Gooftroop is not stupid when you play with a friend!! I blame Joe for not being your friend Dave! :D
motakay me too!
Happy Holidays, guys!
Emily Burke Happy Holidays!
One of the best TV show games I've ever played was the Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law game. It was a joint effort between [adult swim] and Capcom and so it's basically if the Harvey Birdman cartoon played like Ace Attorney. The humor, voice acting, and animation are all perfect, and the ONLY downside is that the game is pretty short, but it's still one of the better licensed games I've played.
We need a part 2 on this video since lots of video games based on movies have come out since then and they are great
Have they? It feels like a long time since I've seen a game based on a licensed property.
So happy to see someone finally cover the game Warriors on the ps2. An unsung legend of a game. I wish you’d mentioned that when you complete it it unlocks a 2d side scrolling Warrior spin off of double dragon to complete. Which is frigging epic!
One great flaw about Transformers: Devastation...you have to buy a physical copy of the game as Activision lost the rights to the Transformers franchise and you can't download it digitally....but I found me a copy on Amazon for the XBox1 for a fair price. It should be noted that this game was released a means to push sales of Combiner Wars Devastator which as I have seen in videos is true to the original G1 releases, just with slightly better articulation.
I actually read The Warriors not too long ago. It's very good, but nothing at all like the movie. It just takes the very basic idea. A big meetup between gangs goes wrong, and the main characters have to get back home. Pretty much everything else is different. Still very good though.
It's that Magical time of year... That time of year when a grown man goes around and shows you his Sack... His... Game Sack...
Both Riddick games, "Assault on Dark Athena" and "Escape from Butcher's Bay" are amazing.
GI Joe has 3 really good games that I've played. One in the arcade (that never got a home port) and two for the NES. All of them are outstanding.
Dunno why, but when i hear the outro music i always feel nostalgic over something that i legit can't describe, and when the fucking outro music can make me and many others like this you know you did a great job in the rest of the show.
Great selection but damn! I don't recall ever seeing the Good Troop cartoon intro looking that high quality and clean!
I find staring into Joe's eyes for 30 seconds... oddly soothing... like you could stare into it.... forever...
Aw man, Fractured But Whole is good but The Stick of Truth is so much better, especially the story/humor
Game Sack are like Saturday morning cartoons except it's at night...
Oh and thanks for reminding me the existence of that cartoon Blazing Dragons it used to play on tv (in Canada).
Great video! Keep up the good work guys! 😁 You are by far the best retro channel on UA-cam IMHO 👌🏻
I cant tell how much I love Goog Troop. Me and my friend played the hell out of this game. It‘s sad they never made a sequel
You guys are the first game show I've seen show Blazing Dragons any love and attention. That was one of the first Saturn games I ever owned and I nearly forgot all about it.
Personally I don't see how this game fell into such obscurity. It's a great adventure game that should be considered a classic. All I can figure is it was a casualty of the 90's everthing cool must be extreme, 3D, and gore filled era.
@@kellykoesling9309 If it had gotten a PC release it probably would be mor remembered. The point-and-click genre never really took off on the consoles, for whatever reason. I agree though, it's a hidden gem.
I just want to say, I don't know when you started doing it, but I've always thought the TV in the back should have some stuff edited onto it, and now that you have, I must say it is a really nice touch.
One major problem with Goof Troop: *the theme song is missing!*
No seriously, check out DuckTales, Chip n Dales: Rescue Rangers, Darkwing Duck, TaleSpin and Bonkers, they all have their themes. Goof Troop? Nope... A shame really :(
Great episode! Can’t wait for the follow up. I just hate waiting 2 weeks!
Good call on Transformers, fellas. As a fan of Transformers since '84 that was the game I was waiting for. Amazing playthrough for fans. You can always count on Game Sack for quality.
True Lies on the SNES wasn't too bad.
Agreed
One of my all time favourite games.
I enjoyed The Pagemaster game for SNES despite not being aware of whatever reception it got. Did anyone else play it?
Blazing Dragons was one of my favourite PSX games, but I have never met another person who has played it. Very under rated.
Still hoping for a Warriors remaster with multiplayer support
Stick of truth is so much better than fractured but whole!
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@@jbfarley I see your points. That's a well rounded argument.
Megatron transforming into a tank makes more sense than turning into a tiny gun, it's one of the things I really didn't understand when watching the show back in the day.
This was already covered in a previous episode (not 116) but Phantom 2040 kept popping up in my head when it comes to good TV tie-in games. Of course, a large chunk of the Disney Capcom games (Talespin being a huge exception) are also great stuff along with the ones from Virgin Games. The Goonies on the Famicom was fun for the short time I got to play it and a lot simpler than it's sequel so no need to worry about language barriers (I think). Finally, the more recently released Dragon Ball FighterZ is some of the most fun I've had with a fighting game in some time. Story could've been paced better but the fighting itself is top notch.
Very nice episode as per usual! And of course, I feel inclined to recommend some games for next time around too. ;)
Gotta give another shout-out to the trifecta of awesome NES movie licenses that I mentioned last time: Goonies II, Willow, and Gremlins 2. Though you've probably covered them all at some point or another -- it's hard to keep track at this point! Still, those are three of my favorite NES movie-licensed games, and really three of my favorite NES games in general.
If you want to get super-duper obscure and really impress people with your hipster knowledge (as I'm sure you guys are about to be impressed out of your mind, of course!), you can always cover Mashou no Yakata Gabalin for the MSX, which is based on the 1985 (some sources say 1984) horror comedy movie "House" for some reason. Evidently, that movie was much bigger in Japan than it was here, and the MSX game is actually quite good, basically consisting of two segments: house exploration that feels an awful lot like the dungeons from Zelda 1, and Vietnam war flashbacks that feel an awful lot like Commando. Quite a strange combination, but it makes sense if you've seen the movie, and it's actually a really cool game with a sneaky and potentially very controversial trap on the final screen designed to completely ruin your entire playthrough and make you feel absolutely terrible if you're not extremely careful -- which really caught me off guard, but impressed me greatly, as it's very thematically appropriate to the movie's PTSD themes.
Game Sack the movie would be about Joe trying to find the golden Green Daaawg
I hate the South Park show, but the stick of truth is actually fun and had even had me chuckling while playing. The sequel was also fun
Toy story for genesis is another good one.
That's one of my favourite Mega Drive games.
Toy Story 3 (for ps3) was great too. Especially for local coop.
"we got the streets, suckas! Can you dig it!?"
Finally someone giving transformers devastation some love. That game kicks ass
I still remember playing this with my cousin and my mom back in the days
Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue and Riddick: Escape From Butcher Bay need to be mentioned as well. And maybe X2: Wolverine's Revenge and X-Men Origins: Wolverine?
The Game Chasers are great. The only problem is that, anytime I watch more than two episodes of their show in the same day, I get severe, explosive, violent bouts of diarrhea. And I don’t like diarrhea.
CAN YOU DIG IT!!!
X-Men Origins is a great game that its actually much better than the movie
The Warriors game also has a bonus side scrolling Double Dragon style game once completed called Armies of the Night. This game has 5 levels and is as awesome.
Man, I miss Dave in the later episodes. No knock on Joe, he's fantastic, too, and I'm glad he's keeping the great content coming.
But seeing the two of them together is a real treat on old episodes like this.
No, they are both terrible.
I don't miss Dave's wooden, run on sentence script reading lol. I started with newer episodes and am working my way backwards, wondering when Dave will grow on me lol
@Deadguy2322forreal Why even watch the videos lol
The Warriors is a brilliant film and a brilliant game. It's too bad Rockstar haven't gone back to it.
I hate everything in life except Game Sack!!!
Yeah! Depression, yeah!
Even Cobb Salad?
DeathToJihad - *Especially* Cobb salad!
@@jkemp6791, D:
Blazing dragons on the Saturn was a last to play growing up. Played it again last year and it was just as much fun.
You probably don't recognize any of the Ghostbusters 2 score trouble the game because you're playing the sped up pal version there are some tracks from the movie soundtrack in new Ghostbusters 2
Blazing Dragons getting some love!!! Great fun and funny game. Not enough people talk about it.one of my original games I own for my Saturn from my youth. Play at least once a year.