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The First Funky Fighter is exactly like a over the top whack a mole game, pbs.twimg.com/media/DX4ascSX4AAHYwV.jpg if you've ever seen the cabinet, it has 9 massive buttons you gotta slam quickly, so its basically Fist of the North Star the carnival game
Hah the guy in the first clip looks identical to Schachi. Come to think of it I don’t even know if Hara did HNK2. I need to look that up. But still after I saw this comment I had to go back and look. Good bit of trivia 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Vendetta looks pretty cool honestly. Looks very grounded, the characters fall to the ground, you can kick them. You throw the characters only a few feet. It has a punk aesthetic (although theyre the bad guys lmao). Looks really cool
Don't be so naive. You know why those leather clad guys are walking like that. They dance at the Blue oyster. And do you think Jesse Ventura is too old to star in films anymore? Because he would have been perfect as Hagar in a Final Fight film adaptation back in the day.
@@unclegoose3864 haha I never noticed that. I googled the colour code and it turns out red means fisting. Which explains why these guys walk the way they do in Vendetta. I like developers with a warped sense of humour like mine.
It looks like a violent form of Gaelic football. Which is like soccer but you can carry the ball by hand as long as you "dribble" every few steps by dropping the ball and kicking it back up to yourself.
There's a ps1 game called DBZ that I bought as a kid because my dumbass thought it was a dragon ball z game. It ended up being one of my most played games because it was a more fun version of soccer like the one in this vid. Except it has bombs, guns, and chainsaws. Not to mention button combos to do bigger damage on the enemy so you do a crazy wrestling move on them lol. Cool to see an older version of that game style.
@@arkanjoteixeira I think in the US handball is not common, probably most North Americans don't know about it eventhough it's a widely known sport accross the rest of the world.
@@arkanjoteixeira u dont know about it either man, if u did you would know in handball u got to dribble, just like in basketball, wich doesnt seems to happen in that game
I remember playing Rohga Armor Force (Wolf Fang Kuhga 2001) years ago, and that game has ports in PS1 and Saturn, part of the same series as the shooter Vapor Trail. And as for Xexex, I remember playing it on the PSP Salamander Portable compilation. (Xexex did appear on the SNES BUT as a minigame in Ganbare Goemon 2.) Vendetta's main characters (except one) are somehow reminiscent of Hulk Hogan, Mr. T and Van Damme.
While “The Satan” in Ninja Kids might just be a translation glitch (Japanese doesn’t really have a definite article, so its usage in English can be unintuitive), it also aligns with the usage in the Hebrew Tanakh. The book of Job refers to השטן (HaSatan), meaning something like “the adversary/accuser”. If you only translated the article, it would be “The Satan”. Just a neat little tidbit.
I'm pretty sure it's just supposed to be comedic, like when a letter for Kermit is labeled as "Mr. the Frog", or when stuff is badly translated from English to Spanish and then back to English ("¡Me llamo de pescina de la muerte!")
watching a letsplay done by a Japanese player, all of the text was in English; I don't think there's a Japanese language version to speak of, and therefore it was always The Satan
Heavy Smash is actually based on the sport "European Handball". You did describe it nicely, but it is a fun sport. I loved playing it in Highschool. And thanks for the Vendetta reference, i totally kiss that game.
I mean... we just call it "handball" but yeah, this is the comment I was looking for the moment that showed up. It's hilarious to catch both the extremely obscure ice hockey reference at the top of the video and the entirely oblivious handball-is-made-up at the end. 'Murrica, I suppose.
I love that Avengers game, I still play it to this day, love the pixel art and how the music gets more heroic when you are about to beat the stage boss and the cabinet was so gorgeous
@@whosaidthat84 also most games just go with the basic traditional look and not go with what hasn't been done to death before. White vision in a video game was a surprise.
Totally with you on Slam Masters 2 as I had no idea it existed, but now I'm excited to try it. I did play and enjoy Vendetta and Ninja Kids in the arcade back in the early 90s. Both would have made excellent ports for the SNES.
Me: * sees game called hot dog storm * Also me, imagining what I could say to my friends regarding this: " *Finally, they made the perfect game for your mom* "
Finest Hour - the game with level names that have Rush references (Middletown Dreams/Subdivisions/Distant Early Warning/Grace Under Pressure) The First Funky Fighter was one of a few games developed by Nakanihon and distributed by Taito - another one was Monkey Mole Panic which was exactly as you said it was a whack a mole redemption game with 9 buttons in a 3 x 3 grid which I played a lot of back in the day and I imagine this game was exactly the same.
SnesDrunk I've been watching your videos for a couple of years now, but I only just dusted off the old childhood PAL Snes and started buying up some more cartridges last month. 'Link to the Past' is on it's way, and I can't wait! I've never played it on the original hardware before
I just caught up on this entire series, and I would love more! I recently got into MAME emulation and some of these have been FANTASTIC. Love your channel!
With the color hack even better! One of the few games you could use a SMS controller for player 2! All you need was the jump button and the shield toss!
It's amazing how so many of these look like they were being played directly on the home systems like Super Nes, Genesis, and Neo Geo for some of the higher end graphics. Also, as a hockey fan I love that you made a Miroslav Satan reference, I just wish you had a picture of him in a Buffalo Sabres uniform.
Vendetta! I was literally thinking about this game a few days ago. They had it at an Alfy’s pizza when I was a kid. So I would play it any time I went there. I never actually knew what it was called. Thanks for bringing back up that memory, snes drunk. Love your channel! Been watching it for a couple years now. Great content.
The shitty port of the Combatribes. My friend and I played that arcade all summer once back in 94. Imagine our surprise when we played the crappy SNES version. Man what a letdown.
Great list. You constantly find rare gems from the 90’s that went largely under the radar. After watching I’m on a Rom hunt in time, playing em later that same day. Nice one, as always 😀👍🏻
The First Funky Fighter has a really unique setup that makes playing it a blast! There's nine large buttons that you have to press, similar to whack-a-mole, and you have to hit the button that responds to the area onscreen. It's a trip to play the full cabinet and a pretty good workout too!
"Hot dog" can refer to doing stunts/tricks, generally showing off. I assume they're making reference to fighter jets doing barrel rolls and stuff like that. No idea if you can even do that in the game though.
Saw the video chapters and that "Intro" was 30s. Was slightly disappointed when it wasn't a 30s sssssssnesdrunk :P Great vid again dude, love your stuff!
One change I remember from Slam Masters 1 and 2 was in 1 you could move your character up and down in the ring. In 2 you can only move left and right like in street fighter
Probably the most MOST underrated game from Capcom is Tiger Road, the Ghosts 'n Goblins unpopular brother (from the same creator Tokuro Fujiwara). Is a shame that Tiger Road was never ported to SNES (only and poorly to the TG16), is a short but very fun side-scroll fighting game (well is a 1987 game, so don't expect too much), with nice music and sound effects, and a hard to master jump as part of its proposal, and with an amazing Chinese folklore behind. At least Trojan had his own NES version, and GnG both NES and SNES: Tiger Road should have a sequel, remake, or a relaunch, other than the lost and forgotten hidden gem in Capcom's Classic Collection Vol. 2 for PS2. For me is a classic, and a must play game if you love the Side-scroll fighting genre. Cheers.
Heavy Smash is based on a true sport called "Handball" which is like football("soccer") but the players use their hands instead of their feet. it's actually quite fun.
The one arcade game I thought I wanted to see on here is Crime Fighters. If anyone doesn’t remember, It’s a side scrolling beat em up where you face guys with Mohawks, guys in tuxedos dancing then doing karate when you approach them. I don’t remember much but it was a fun arcade game I played when I was a kid.
Sjaaaaa... I remember playing Captain America and the Avengers on the SNES. What a slog. Vendetta looks interesting, but could do with a bit of shine & polish. Heck, I'd love to try any of these games.
Dude I should have checked out your arcade games sooner. You really have some cool ones you've shown off. Thanks man I've been wading through a sea of the same games from complications on UA-cam.
I didn't think there were any hidden gems left for me to find after 3 years of digging and then you show me Bay Route and Finest Hour. Definitely checking those out tonight! I discovered Heavy Smash a few months ago its so fun.
@SNES drunk Just a heads up for Hotdog Storm. Pilots use the term: "Hotdog" to describe someone that is being a daredevil or a risk taker or possibly even a show off. That's why it's named that way. Looks like an amazing Shump. I will have to try it out. Thanks for the video.
It's always a great day when Snesdrunk uploads Hey man, are you gonna play the new Ghosts and Goblins game at all? I think it looks pretty cool though I'm waiting till I get paid before I buy it Could he an interesting game to stream, since you're such a huge fan of super ghouls and ghosts. Other than the PSP game, this is basically the first home console sequel to super ghouls and ghosts. So I'd love to hear your thoughts on it
Ninja Kids is great in Multiplayer Mode. Have it on a Taito Legends Collection for PS2 and I remember having a lot of Fun playing it with my Brother back then.
Vendetta is awsome. I love kicking people on the ground like you are mugging them! I completed it a while ago on an emulator and had all the players mapped to the same buttons so was controling 4 characters at once.
I can't be 100% sure about this, but if I recall correctly, hotdog storm is called that as a nod toward the heroes which the logo on the title screen appears to refer to as "The first supersonics" Of course, this might just be a phalanx situation where they just wanted their game to stand out in some way.
wizard fire has been ported to the switch and I believe dark seal is there too. Easy to overlook since the switch Eshop is so polluted with shovelware.
Even happier news for the Cap and the Avengers game; ZVitor recreated it on the Marvel Infinity War fan game. Not just a solid beat em up, but you pretty much can get almost everyone that was an Avenger at some point.
Rohga Armor Force aka Wolf Fang did see home ports to the Saturn and PS1 and is lots of fun. It’s the sequel to Vapor Trail and prequel to Skull Fang which is on the Saturn. Love Vendetta it’s one of my favourite beat-em-up’s and one I’m fortunate enough to have on arcade pcb a must due to its lack of home release.
Ring of Destruction is awesome. Closer to a SF, but more aggressive since there aren't many kame attacks, and it has way more special grappling moves than your usual 2D fighter. Really nice combo system and mechanics.
Wow, lots of things to comment on! Starting from the end, Heavy Smash looks like extreme handball (which is not a made up sport - I mean, all of them are, but you get the idea, as it was a olympic one back in 2016). It's funny to see Haggar and Vendetta in the same video because back in the day when I was still very much into Final Fight a friend of mine would say "FF is so last year, Vendetta is the real shit right now", and I kinda despised Vendetta for some time because of that, since I played it and thought it was cool but not as much as Final Fight. Looking backwards I acknowledge its quality. Ninja Kids was the biggest surprise for me, never heard of it prior to the video and it looks like a lot of fun! Also, I was crossing my fingers to see some hotdog blast or a mustard beam on Hotdog Storm, but you can't always get what you want as it seems. Finally, did you mean Axelay instead of Gradius when speaking about selecting the weapon types before the stages on Rohga Armor Force? Well, I believe this is it. Great video as usual, have a good rest of your day!
I remember loving the Captain America Arcade game, so when I saw the port at Wal-Mart, my Mom put it on Layaway. I'll never forget how disappointed I was in how bad that port was.
I first heard about Slam Masters 2 via MvCI rumors. Prior to the announcement of the DLC characters, there were references in the game's files to such characters as Black Panther, Monster Hunter, etc, and Black Widow was among those names. Noticing that there were more Marvel characters than Capcom ones, people started assuming that "Black Widow" was referring to the Slam Masters 2 character so that it would even out. But then it just turned out that no, it was in fact Natasha Romanoff, this whole fan-theory was a case of Epileptic Trees, and Crapcom just really wanted to piss off people with OCD.
I don't think I will ever get over the unique combination of intense video game knowledge with serious sports references. I mean, I don't ever get the sports callouts but it sounds cool?
I know you specifically meant Super Nintendo ports but Super Pacman did at least see time on the original Playstation as part of the Namco Museum series, and the Playstation series of those games are ones I highly recommend just for the 3D interactive museums you can explore.
All I know is that after 30 years... All I really remember from the arcade is Operation Wolf, The Simpsons, Ghostbusters arcade, and X-Men. I don't really think of anything else that really fill me with Nostalgia.
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hello! heavy smash is handball game :)
Ex Sabre! Miroslav Satan!
The First Funky Fighter is exactly like a over the top whack a mole game, pbs.twimg.com/media/DX4ascSX4AAHYwV.jpg if you've ever seen the cabinet, it has 9 massive buttons you gotta slam quickly, so its basically Fist of the North Star the carnival game
Prehistoric Isle 2 did get an AES release
Where is the OG Darkstalkers?
The character designs and art for Slam Masters were done by the one and only Tetsuo Hara, author of Fist of the North Star!
No wonder the only two body types were "Beefcake" and "Giant Phatass"
Hah the guy in the first clip looks identical to Schachi. Come to think of it I don’t even know if Hara did HNK2. I need to look that up.
But still after I saw this comment I had to go back and look. Good bit of trivia 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Nani...!
@@eldridgecharles1313 what else do you need?
Anata wa sudeni shinde iru
Nani!!
Vendetta looks pretty cool honestly. Looks very grounded, the characters fall to the ground, you can kick them. You throw the characters only a few feet. It has a punk aesthetic (although theyre the bad guys lmao). Looks really cool
Don't be so naive. You know why those leather clad guys are walking like that. They dance at the Blue oyster.
And do you think Jesse Ventura is too old to star in films anymore? Because he would have been perfect as Hagar in a Final Fight film adaptation back in the day.
A fellow Police Academy fan, I see. Good on ya!
"PROCTER! MOVE IT, MOVE IT!"
I laughed when I see they even had a bandana sticking out of their back pocket.
HAHAHA came looking for a comment about that and you hit it outta the park. Well done, sir
@@unclegoose3864 haha I never noticed that. I googled the colour code and it turns out red means fisting. Which explains why these guys walk the way they do in Vendetta.
I like developers with a warped sense of humour like mine.
The last game is more like an over-the-top handball game
It looks like a violent form of Gaelic football. Which is like soccer but you can carry the ball by hand as long as you "dribble" every few steps by dropping the ball and kicking it back up to yourself.
'Soccer mixed with basketball' lmao my dude doesn't know about Handball
There's a ps1 game called DBZ that I bought as a kid because my dumbass thought it was a dragon ball z game. It ended up being one of my most played games because it was a more fun version of soccer like the one in this vid. Except it has bombs, guns, and chainsaws. Not to mention button combos to do bigger damage on the enemy so you do a crazy wrestling move on them lol. Cool to see an older version of that game style.
@@arkanjoteixeira I think in the US handball is not common, probably most North Americans don't know about it eventhough it's a widely known sport accross the rest of the world.
@@arkanjoteixeira u dont know about it either man, if u did you would know in handball u got to dribble, just like in basketball, wich doesnt seems to happen in that game
Thumbs up for the Miroslav Satan reference.
I remember playing Rohga Armor Force (Wolf Fang Kuhga 2001) years ago, and that game has ports in PS1 and Saturn, part of the same series as the shooter Vapor Trail. And as for Xexex, I remember playing it on the PSP Salamander Portable compilation. (Xexex did appear on the SNES BUT as a minigame in Ganbare Goemon 2.) Vendetta's main characters (except one) are somehow reminiscent of Hulk Hogan, Mr. T and Van Damme.
Wow, that's some deep lore (assuming you didn't make it all up). Thanks for sharing!
While “The Satan” in Ninja Kids might just be a translation glitch (Japanese doesn’t really have a definite article, so its usage in English can be unintuitive), it also aligns with the usage in the Hebrew Tanakh.
The book of Job refers to השטן (HaSatan), meaning something like “the adversary/accuser”. If you only translated the article, it would be “The Satan”.
Just a neat little tidbit.
I'm pretty sure it's just supposed to be comedic, like when a letter for Kermit is labeled as "Mr. the Frog", or when stuff is badly translated from English to Spanish and then back to English ("¡Me llamo de pescina de la muerte!")
watching a letsplay done by a Japanese player, all of the text was in English; I don't think there's a Japanese language version to speak of, and therefore it was always The Satan
no
Technically Super Pac Man isn't becoming a giant, he's meant to be flying over the maze. That's why the ghosts look funky at the same time.
Heavy Smash is actually based on the sport "European Handball". You did describe it nicely, but it is a fun sport. I loved playing it in Highschool.
And thanks for the Vendetta reference, i totally kiss that game.
Even as a former player I did not recognize it. But it's obvious now and I really got a check it out now.
@Sandman Slim Yeah yeah yeah, bring back my old Bootcamp/Navy days.
I mean... we just call it "handball" but yeah, this is the comment I was looking for the moment that showed up. It's hilarious to catch both the extremely obscure ice hockey reference at the top of the video and the entirely oblivious handball-is-made-up at the end. 'Murrica, I suppose.
"If you're into made up sports games" I think rugby and handball would like to have a word about that
I love that Avengers game, I still play it to this day, love the pixel art and how the music gets more heroic when you are about to beat the stage boss and the cabinet was so gorgeous
The lesser known 4-player Spider-Man arcade game from that era is pretty good too.
"Ok? Go!" Love that boss music!
@@nashvillan4lif Right?!! I love that it gets more heroic as you lower the boss's health
@@nashvillan4lif it’s more like ok!…………………………Go!!!!! Haha
I love how White vision is a playable character
Seeing Vision in that game was the first time I ever saw him. Colorful Vision looked so weird haha
@@whosaidthat84 also most games just go with the basic traditional look and not go with what hasn't been done to death before. White vision in a video game was a surprise.
They made the game when Vision in the comics was in his "White Phase".
@@Hektols The White Vision thing is about the ORIGINAL Vision from loooong before the Avengers and Spider-Man
Totally with you on Slam Masters 2 as I had no idea it existed, but now I'm excited to try it. I did play and enjoy Vendetta and Ninja Kids in the arcade back in the early 90s. Both would have made excellent ports for the SNES.
Hotdog Storm? 😂
lol wtf
Good game 👍
I think there's a weapon called that in Tyrian which actually _does_ shoot hot dogs.
@@lilwyvern4 now *that* needs to be brought back.
Better than Weiner Tsunami I suppose.
I had no idea Slam Masters had a sequel, learning stuff like that is a great reminder why you're one of my favorite channels
I appreciate you leaving the name of the game up during each segment. Solid touch.
Me: * sees game called hot dog storm *
Also me, imagining what I could say to my friends regarding this:
" *Finally, they made the perfect game for your mom* "
Finest Hour - the game with level names that have Rush references (Middletown Dreams/Subdivisions/Distant Early Warning/Grace Under Pressure)
The First Funky Fighter was one of a few games developed by Nakanihon and distributed by Taito - another one was Monkey Mole Panic which was exactly as you said it was a whack a mole redemption game with 9 buttons in a 3 x 3 grid which I played a lot of back in the day and I imagine this game was exactly the same.
SnesDrunk I've been watching your videos for a couple of years now, but I only just dusted off the old childhood PAL Snes and started buying up some more cartridges last month. 'Link to the Past' is on it's way, and I can't wait! I've never played it on the original hardware before
I just caught up on this entire series, and I would love more! I recently got into MAME emulation and some of these have been FANTASTIC. Love your channel!
Total length of video: 650 secs.
Total length of "SNES Drunk": 4 secs.
.62% of the video was spent listening to "SNES Drunk".
thank you for your service
The Sega Genesis avengers game was really good
With the color hack even better! One of the few games you could use a SMS controller for player 2! All you need was the jump button and the shield toss!
It's amazing how so many of these look like they were being played directly on the home systems like Super Nes, Genesis, and Neo Geo for some of the higher end graphics.
Also, as a hockey fan I love that you made a Miroslav Satan reference, I just wish you had a picture of him in a Buffalo Sabres uniform.
Vendetta! I was literally thinking about this game a few days ago. They had it at an Alfy’s pizza when I was a kid. So I would play it any time I went there. I never actually knew what it was called. Thanks for bringing back up that memory, snes drunk. Love your channel! Been watching it for a couple years now. Great content.
Great series! Love finding out about arcade games from this era that I've never even heard of.
The shitty port of the Combatribes. My friend and I played that arcade all summer once back in 94. Imagine our surprise when we played the crappy SNES version. Man what a letdown.
So Heavy Smash is what Bill Laimbeer's Combat Basketball should have been?
Check out DBZ on ps1.
Great list. You constantly find rare gems from the 90’s that went largely under the radar. After watching I’m on a Rom hunt in time, playing em later that same day. Nice one, as always 😀👍🏻
If you haven’t yet: Ninja Baseball Bat man
I got to play The First Funky Fighter when I went to Galloping Ghost two years ago!
The First Funky Fighter has a really unique setup that makes playing it a blast! There's nine large buttons that you have to press, similar to whack-a-mole, and you have to hit the button that responds to the area onscreen. It's a trip to play the full cabinet and a pretty good workout too!
That miro satan reference was gold... good one
"Hot dog" can refer to doing stunts/tricks, generally showing off. I assume they're making reference to fighter jets doing barrel rolls and stuff like that. No idea if you can even do that in the game though.
How my grandpa always described my driving. "Hot Doggin' all over the place"
Saw the video chapters and that "Intro" was 30s. Was slightly disappointed when it wasn't a 30s sssssssnesdrunk :P Great vid again dude, love your stuff!
Time to go crazy with MAME, thanks for showing all these arcade games.
2:56 Is that a Pocky picture from Pocky & Rocky on the wall?
Wow! Nice catch!
Wii Virtual Console "Back in the day."
Thanks for making me feel old, SNESdrunk.
One change I remember from Slam Masters 1 and 2 was in 1 you could move your character up and down in the ring. In 2 you can only move left and right like in street fighter
Thanks!!!!! I consider this one of your best series on this channel and I was reviewing recently
There might not be a better Miroslav Satan reference than that...and yeah, wtf, a sequel to Slam Masters? Man I need that in my life.
Hot Dog Storm is a fun little shmup packed with a bit of relish
Probably the most MOST underrated game from Capcom is Tiger Road, the Ghosts 'n Goblins unpopular brother (from the same creator Tokuro Fujiwara). Is a shame that Tiger Road was never ported to SNES (only and poorly to the TG16), is a short but very fun side-scroll fighting game (well is a 1987 game, so don't expect too much), with nice music and sound effects, and a hard to master jump as part of its proposal, and with an amazing Chinese folklore behind. At least Trojan had his own NES version, and GnG both NES and SNES: Tiger Road should have a sequel, remake, or a relaunch, other than the lost and forgotten hidden gem in Capcom's Classic Collection Vol. 2 for PS2. For me is a classic, and a must play game if you love the Side-scroll fighting genre. Cheers.
Never thought I'd hear a "Miroslav Satan" reference in a game review lmao. memories of good games and a good Sabers team
lol, just started looking for arcade roms 5mins ago. Thanks bro.
Heavy Smash is based on a true sport called "Handball" which is like football("soccer") but the players use their hands instead of their feet. it's actually quite fun.
But here they use their feet too, don't they?
The one arcade game I thought I wanted to see on here is Crime Fighters. If anyone doesn’t remember, It’s a side scrolling beat em up where you face guys with Mohawks, guys in tuxedos dancing then doing karate when you approach them. I don’t remember much but it was a fun arcade game I played when I was a kid.
Sjaaaaa... I remember playing Captain America and the Avengers on the SNES. What a slog. Vendetta looks interesting, but could do with a bit of shine & polish. Heck, I'd love to try any of these games.
Bay Route. Rush 'N Attack. Gotta love it, haha.
Dude I should have checked out your arcade games sooner. You really have some cool ones you've shown off.
Thanks man I've been wading through a sea of the same games from complications on UA-cam.
Love seeing a random Miroslav Satan reference, in Pens gear no less. Love it.
Yeah, was not expecting that.
I didn't think there were any hidden gems left for me to find after 3 years of digging and then you show me Bay Route and Finest Hour. Definitely checking those out tonight! I discovered Heavy Smash a few months ago its so fun.
when I saw the 'intro' timestamp I thought it was just gonna be 30 seconds of snnnnnnnnnnnnnnnes drunk
“The First Funky Fighter” looks like a stress reliever…I must find it!
Thank you! I remembered dark seal but never knew the name. It was awesome at the arcades!
Hotdog Storm. I love that name.
Love the content! Would love to see some more longer-form videos like this from you!
There was the SNES Multitap, for 4 Player. Captain America and the Avengers could've been coded to work with that!
But the SNES couldn't handel it. They would have to leave out the enemies. It's a bad console for beat'Em ups.
Ever heard of Handball? it's a sport, and Heavy Smash kinda looks like it
I’ve heard it called Gator Ball
where do you think handball came from ;)
@SNES drunk Just a heads up for Hotdog Storm. Pilots use the term: "Hotdog" to describe someone that is being a daredevil or a risk taker or possibly even a show off. That's why it's named that way. Looks like an amazing Shump. I will have to try it out. Thanks for the video.
It's always a great day when Snesdrunk uploads
Hey man, are you gonna play the new Ghosts and Goblins game at all? I think it looks pretty cool though I'm waiting till I get paid before I buy it
Could he an interesting game to stream, since you're such a huge fan of super ghouls and ghosts. Other than the PSP game, this is basically the first home console sequel to super ghouls and ghosts. So I'd love to hear your thoughts on it
Exelente juego, lo jugué mucho de niño. ( Capitán América y los vengadores)
That Miroslav Satan joke killed me, that's an mst3k calibur level of referential humor.
Saw this on my news highlights feed today. I'm sure I'm not the only one who has. Hope it brings ya good traffic
Man, SNES drunk covers so many cool arcade games. It's great considering I haven't really found many other channels that do this.
Heavy Smash is basically Huttball from SWTOR. That's awesome, I wonder if that was the inspiration for it.
Ninja Kids is great in Multiplayer Mode. Have it on a Taito Legends Collection for PS2 and I remember having a lot of Fun playing it with my Brother back then.
Great video man. Snes Drunk always makes me either laugh or chuckle thats the best of both worlds lol
Some of these look really cool
Best video so far!! Thank you so much for this :D
I love the abruptness of the ending of Mr SNES drunks videos.
4:55 Never expected to see the Sydney Opera House in a mech run and gun game.
A Miroslav Šatan reference in a SNES drunk video? I'll take it. Plus he won a cup with the Pens.
Vendetta is awsome. I love kicking people on the ground like you are mugging them! I completed it a while ago on an emulator and had all the players mapped to the same buttons so was controling 4 characters at once.
Great list. Quite a few I haven't heard of that look like a real blast.
I can't be 100% sure about this, but if I recall correctly, hotdog storm is called that as a nod toward the heroes which the logo on the title screen appears to refer to as "The first supersonics"
Of course, this might just be a phalanx situation where they just wanted their game to stand out in some way.
wizard fire has been ported to the switch and I believe dark seal is there too. Easy to overlook since the switch Eshop is so polluted with shovelware.
Totally played Vendetta, the animation of kicking the bad guys in the ribs sparked a memory.
You’re appreciation of snes and 16bit is unparalleled son.
Even happier news for the Cap and the Avengers game; ZVitor recreated it on the Marvel Infinity War fan game. Not just a solid beat em up, but you pretty much can get almost everyone that was an Avenger at some point.
Your commentary was hilarious in this video!! Lol. Some of these arcades I saw.
Heavy Smash seems like something between handball, rugby and australian football... fun stuff.
Rohga Armor Force aka Wolf Fang did see home ports to the Saturn and PS1 and is lots of fun. It’s the sequel to Vapor Trail and prequel to Skull Fang which is on the Saturn. Love Vendetta it’s one of my favourite beat-em-up’s and one I’m fortunate enough to have on arcade pcb a must due to its lack of home release.
Ring of Destruction is awesome. Closer to a SF, but more aggressive since there aren't many kame attacks, and it has way more special grappling moves than your usual 2D fighter. Really nice combo system and mechanics.
Had no idea Saturday night slam masters had a sequel! Good find.
I warn that it is a traditional VS fighting game with a wrestling theme, not a wrestling game.
Wow, lots of things to comment on! Starting from the end, Heavy Smash looks like extreme handball (which is not a made up sport - I mean, all of them are, but you get the idea, as it was a olympic one back in 2016). It's funny to see Haggar and Vendetta in the same video because back in the day when I was still very much into Final Fight a friend of mine would say "FF is so last year, Vendetta is the real shit right now", and I kinda despised Vendetta for some time because of that, since I played it and thought it was cool but not as much as Final Fight. Looking backwards I acknowledge its quality.
Ninja Kids was the biggest surprise for me, never heard of it prior to the video and it looks like a lot of fun! Also, I was crossing my fingers to see some hotdog blast or a mustard beam on Hotdog Storm, but you can't always get what you want as it seems. Finally, did you mean Axelay instead of Gradius when speaking about selecting the weapon types before the stages on Rohga Armor Force? Well, I believe this is it. Great video as usual, have a good rest of your day!
I'm always sure to have a great rest of my day after one of these!
I remember loving the Captain America Arcade game, so when I saw the port at Wal-Mart, my Mom put it on Layaway.
I'll never forget how disappointed I was in how bad that port was.
You mentioned miroslav satan AND Attack on Titan. You sir, are a man of culture
I first heard about Slam Masters 2 via MvCI rumors.
Prior to the announcement of the DLC characters, there were references in the game's files to such characters as Black Panther, Monster Hunter, etc, and Black Widow was among those names. Noticing that there were more Marvel characters than Capcom ones, people started assuming that "Black Widow" was referring to the Slam Masters 2 character so that it would even out.
But then it just turned out that no, it was in fact Natasha Romanoff, this whole fan-theory was a case of Epileptic Trees, and Crapcom just really wanted to piss off people with OCD.
I don't think I will ever get over the unique combination of intense video game knowledge with serious sports references.
I mean, I don't ever get the sports callouts but it sounds cool?
Not sure if you ever covered it, but one arcade game I always hoped for a port of is Dragon Breed by Irem. It was a great shmup IMO.
And this is why I like my snes classic. Because you can put arcade games on it along with your snes classics.
Great vid (as usual), but this deserves a million likes just because you know who Miroslav Satan is!
awesome finds+choices! I'm gonna have to "any way you can" these games
The last one looks more like handball to me, except the dont have to bounce the ball to keep walking. I dont know, still looks pretty cool
Don't forget in Ninja Kids, the moon in that werewolf boss battle doubles as a life bar.
I really enjoy watching you're content thank you
I know you specifically meant Super Nintendo ports but Super Pacman did at least see time on the original Playstation as part of the Namco Museum series, and the Playstation series of those games are ones I highly recommend just for the 3D interactive museums you can explore.
All I know is that after 30 years... All I really remember from the arcade is Operation Wolf, The Simpsons, Ghostbusters arcade, and X-Men. I don't really think of anything else that really fill me with Nostalgia.
"I wish they had ported Captain America to the Super NES."
"But they-"
"THAT NEVER HAPPENED."
"But!"
"SILENCE!"