I’m glad you mentioned Darkened Skye. Not only is it hilarious that there’s a tie-in game for Skittles, the game itself is both fun and rather well written
I'm sure Akuma was planned for the movie, too, but they didn't have time to include him maybe? Either way, SFTMTG, sucks and there's literally no reason to ever go back to it, over other SF games. Not even as a joke game. And not even because it tells you what happened to Guile's brother, a dude named Gunlock, from some game called "Saturday Night Slam Masters", who'd been in a deep cover assignment for years, and then goes back to being a pro wrestler. The Akuma in SFTMTG,(or Street Fighter The Movie: The Game, if you don't like acronyms), looks more like a bad cosplay of Akuma.
Street Fighter the Movie the Game has 2 versions, too. Console and arcade play entirely differently, developed by different companies, and look differently too.
To be fair, the Def Jam games had the massive benefit of running on the greatest and most fun grappling game engine of all time and in any known alternate dimension. The mechanics of that engine are just fundamentally fun and any license could have made a fun game with it.
Street Fighter: The Movie- The Game is surprisingly fascinating, both the development process and the game itself (technically games, the console version of SF:TM-TG isn’t a port so much as it’s a reskin of Super Street Fighter II Turbo). Matt McMuscles has done several videos on it including episodes of What Happened and Worst Fighting Game, they’re highly recommended.
Fun fact, it was partially 50’s son’s fault that game was such a mess. When the developers gave him an early build to play he let his 12-year-old son play it, and his son said there should be helicopters and Halo-style drivable vehicles. The game wasn’t designed to include anything like that, but 50’s kid wanted it so they had to force all those vehicle sections in.
I rented Blood on the sand from Blockbuster many years ago expecting less than what I really got. Don't get me wrong it's a dumb game that I had a blast playing with my friends. I've played worse games, both liscenced and original. Blood on the sand isn't one of em. 7.8 outta ten, "too much sand".
You know a game that's MUCH weirder than Super Godzilla? Chitty Chitty Bang Bang's Adventures in Tinkertown. An educational PC game based on the 1968 movie, but it doesn't follow the plot of the movie at all. In fact, the only thing it has in common with the movie is the title car. It's like the Stuart Little Numberland & Wordland games (Apparently reskins of older Numberland & Wordland educational games.) that I played as a kid, turned up a few notches!
You have no clue how long I've been trying to find that Stuart Little game, omg hearing the sound effects totally takes me back! Now if I could only remember the game we had which included a plastic keyboard that you'd put over the existing one...I want to say it was called 'easy keys keyboard'
Street Fighter The Movie The Game feels like it comes from another multiverse. A world similar to ours but different in a few unique ways. One of which is that their Street Fighter featured digitized actors while Mortal Kombat was the game with cartoony sprites.
I actually played Darkend Skye when it first came out, rented it from blockbuster. Imagine my surprise when I found my first Skittle in it! For years, I would tell people about this weird ass Skittle themed game on GameCube, and no one believed me, I feel vindicated that so many people know about it now! Lol
Another one I feel is worth mentioning is Ecks vs. Sever, an FPS game for the GameBoy Advance developed as a tie in with the movie Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever. Despite the movie completely bombing, the game actually got a sequel!
I feel like the skittles game probably didn't start as one. The devs probably needed money so they got money from skittles and were required to include it somehow in the game.
That's honestly the case with a lot of the stranger licensed games - the devs wanted to make an original game, got a contract for some other IP with an impossible deadline, then just worked the IP into the already developed game.
The truth is way more insane, minimme did a video on the game and spoke to some of the people who made it. Basically, the publisher (Simon & Schuster) paid the Mars company for licensing rights to the Skittles brand so they could put Skittles in their game, thinking that a recognisable candy IP would somehow make the game sell better. Some time late into production they realised how stupid this was and removed most of the overt mentions of Skittles, as well as removing it from the game's name, but it was too late to remove them completely and that's why the product inclusion is so hilariously half-assed.
I still get stupidly furious that they never released Game Boy Camera as a Virtual Console title for 3DS. Game Boy Camera was unrivaled, until maybe WarioWare.
you missed some other great ones - gilligan's island had a game for the original nintendo, there were games based on the mascots cool spot for 7 up and the noid from domino's pizza.
Another fun fact about Darkened Skye is that it features the voice of Paul Wann, one of the voice actors from the Zelda CD-i games in his only game outside the CD-i.
While Raul Julia's performance stands above everything else, the Street Fighter Movie is a classic in its own right. With memorable characters and dialogue, it has a sense of fun that permeates throughout the movie. After thirty years, it remains one of the most accurate movie adaptations of Video Games. I ain't kiddin'.
I can kind of understand the final game. Around that time there were these dark fantasy Skittles commercials where it always showed someone traversing a fantastical world where it rains skittles. Edit: As for the Blues Brothers game I heard somewhere that the N64 game was going to be based on a Fox Kids animated series that never got off the ground. I couldn't find any info on that so that might be true or false.
I totally thought Pepsiman was a UA-cam comedy sketch pretending to be a weird Japanese thing. Now I have to go look up Italian Spider-man to see if that was real too.
Street Fighter The Movie on PS1/Saturn was actually pretty amazing. 1 of my favorite games in the series! It looks different but, it plays like a cross between SSF2T and Street Fighter Alpha
Imo one of the best games based on a movie is matrix the path of Neo the beginning actually has you making your way out of your office as Neo in his suit to escape the agents while being guided by Morpheus on your cell phone it feels very authentic to the beginning of the first film and I love how your other work colleagues react to you creeping around
You can also manage to get yourself caught like how it plays out in the film if you don’t feel like going through the entire level trying to escape, but where’s the fun in that? I remember getting Neo shot by one of the popos towards the end of the level by the way since instead of ducking past him to run out the nearby door and thus escape the building, I instead thought it would be a great idea to run up to him and try to make Neo shove him since you could do that with the police officers earlier in the level. Needless to say, Neo wasn’t able to dodge bullets this early into the game and I got forced to start over from the last checkpoint, all the while laughing at my own goofiness for not simply running out the door to begin with.
@@Jolis_Parsec yeah it’s really cool how they put the other ending to the game based on your choice shows the devs loved the source material , I’m also sad I missed out on that amazing looking matrix unreal 4 demo but at least I got to try out the demo that let you chat to ai character who would respond to your questions in real time which was based in the same unreal 4 built world on my handheld pc - would love a brand new matrix game made today I think it could be incredible especially what is possible in games now
Rap Jam: Volume One (1995). It Merged then current 90's Rap/Hip Hop artist with Basketball. Rap Artist included Coolio, House of Pain, LL Cool J, Naughty By Nature, Onyx, Public Enemy, Queen Latifah, Warren G, and Yo-Yo. Publisher was Mowtown Game (okay?). Despite it being labeled Volume One for some strange reason there was never a Volume 2. Really?
Also even though the game starred hip hop artists it had very little music of any kind. They must have spent their whole budget on buying the rights to use everyone's likeness.
A few more I'm aware of: Earache: Extreme Metal Racing (vehicular combat game licensed by extreme metal label Earache Records) Drac's Night Out (unreleased NES game about Dracula wearing Reebok Pump sneakers) The Adventures of Gilligan's Island (NES) The Three Stooges (multiple platforms) Laurel and Hardy (Commodore 64) Chase the Chuck Wagon (Atari 2600 game only available from Purina by sending in dog food UPCs)
This video misses the weirdest of the weird tie-in videogames: White Men Can't Jump on Atari Jaguar. Yes, you read that right. It's an NBA Jam knockoff named after the movie, and it's as odd as you'd expect. God Bless Atari Corp, those guys could be counted on to deliver the weirdness.
I liked the Mummy Demastered. It was a pretty good Metroidvania. I bought the Limited Run physical version. Or was it Special Reserve Games? I don't remember lol.
I recently learned that Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel had a tie in with Bawls energy drinks. Not quite a licensed game, but some odd product placement. Also, I was genuinely confused for a moment when Tom Cruise came on screen after the star of The Mummy was mentioned. I was fully expecting Brendan Fraser or The Rock.
I remember seeing the cart for that Blues Brothers game in the old game shop I grew up with for years, always being curious what the hell the actual game was but never bought it. Man, I honestly wasn't about to guess it was a Banjo-esque platformer.
I vividly remember playing the Lemony Snicket’s Series of Unfortunate Events movie ps2 game, it was bad. Ten year old me loved it but I’ve looked at gameplay of it now and I can’t believe I enjoyed it lol.
You should’ve added “Living World Racing” and “Habbitrail Hamsterball”. They were both made by Data Design Interactive which essentially means the games suck but it’s weird they got the license to a pet supply company…?
TL;DW list: 10. Journey (1983 arcade game) 9. WWE Crush Hour (2003) 8. Street Fighter: The Movie (1995) 7. Blues Brothers 2000 (2000, of course) 6. Pepsiman (1999) 5. Shaw Fu: A Legend Reborn (2018) 4. Super Godzilla (1993) 3. The Mummy Demastered (2017) 2. Def Jam Vendetta (2003) 1. Darkened Skye (2002) Great list. Love you all in the TripleJump team! I haven't even heard of Darkened Skye and its obscure origins from a confectionery brand! Sad to see that the weird ones seemed to have died out somewhat after the sixth generation (after mid-2000s). Now it's only the small budget fare with a couple side-scrollers?
I remember one Christmas when I was 8 I wanted "Smackdown here comes the pain" arguably the best WWE game ever. That Christmas there was only 1 gift that was wrapped that resembled a video game and when I opened it it was WWE crush hour...... I was so heartbroken the next day my mom went out and got "Smackdown here comes the pain"
How's about The Eye, an awkward scifantasy action game for PC so bad the console ports were cancelled... but all based on the music of Queen? Also, Def Jam games were predated by a disappointing Wu Tang Clan beat em up.
I remember playing Darkened Skye it was strange. Journey wasn’t that bad it was very memorable brings back memories when I would go to Fun ‘N Games the local arcade.
The BLUES BROTHERS game for the SNES would have deserved being mentioned. As it is equally bizarre and has nothing to do with the movie its supposed to be based on.
I feel like you guys have done Shaq a greave injustice by using the movie “Steel” as the example of his acting/movie career instead of the 100% certified fresh absolute movie classic “SHAZAM!”
Sorry TTJ, I don't agree with most of the list. For my list I'd have: Home Improvement: Power Tool Pursuit, Pepsiman, Chex Quest, Darkened Skye, Sneak King, Doritos Crash Course, Yaris, Napoleon Dynamite: The Game, Taco Bell Tasty Temple Challenge, and Hooters Road Trip
How about A-Team for Commodore 64? First title screen Looks fine, A-Team charachters faces are shown to remind player who represent titual A-Team And music...dear god! its not A-Team theme song But STAR WARS! Theme Why? I just don't know but more weird are gameplay How make a game where A-Team never kill anyone, simple! A-Team are your enemy Or rather, their flying heads that you saw on the title screen. And we play as some guy(Perhaps it was Colonel Decker) in army uniform who had goal shot those heads Funny thing once any A-Team head managed shot you, you are informed A-Team has caught you,
Can we acknowledge the fact that there are really hardly any movie tie in games anymore like there used to be. I mean what happened to every super hero movie getting a tie in game like it was a requirement?
To add to the Street fighter the movie confusion is that it is in fact a video game based on a movie based on a CARTOON based on a videogame. The movie is inspired by the American Cartoon where Guile was the main character.
I’m glad you mentioned Darkened Skye. Not only is it hilarious that there’s a tie-in game for Skittles, the game itself is both fun and rather well written
I loved that game.not to many good and funny games not coming out
Even weirder:
Akuma was included in Street Fighter: The Movie - The Game, though he wasn't in the movie.
I'm sure Akuma was planned for the movie, too, but they didn't have time to include him maybe? Either way, SFTMTG, sucks and there's literally no reason to ever go back to it, over other SF games. Not even as a joke game. And not even because it tells you what happened to Guile's brother, a dude named Gunlock, from some game called "Saturday Night Slam Masters", who'd been in a deep cover assignment for years, and then goes back to being a pro wrestler. The Akuma in SFTMTG,(or Street Fighter The Movie: The Game, if you don't like acronyms), looks more like a bad cosplay of Akuma.
Street Fighter the Movie the Game has 2 versions, too. Console and arcade play entirely differently, developed by different companies, and look differently too.
To be fair, the Def Jam games had the massive benefit of running on the greatest and most fun grappling game engine of all time and in any known alternate dimension. The mechanics of that engine are just fundamentally fun and any license could have made a fun game with it.
The mummy demastered is really a good and fun game.
Though it is a little short, and kind of easy.
I still do totally recommend it as a cheap play
Home Improvement for SNES. Easily one of the weirdest ideas for a game ever made.
I wonder what came first. The video game idea based on the show, or the video game styled casting card(?) for one of the kids in the credits
Street Fighter: The Movie- The Game is surprisingly fascinating, both the development process and the game itself (technically games, the console version of SF:TM-TG isn’t a port so much as it’s a reskin of Super Street Fighter II Turbo). Matt McMuscles has done several videos on it including episodes of What Happened and Worst Fighting Game, they’re highly recommended.
50 Cent: Blood on the Sand will always be my pick for this, but it’s been talked about to death. Darkened Skye is possibly the weirdest.
Fun fact, it was partially 50’s son’s fault that game was such a mess. When the developers gave him an early build to play he let his 12-year-old son play it, and his son said there should be helicopters and Halo-style drivable vehicles. The game wasn’t designed to include anything like that, but 50’s kid wanted it so they had to force all those vehicle sections in.
I rented Blood on the sand from Blockbuster many years ago expecting less than what I really got. Don't get me wrong it's a dumb game that I had a blast playing with my friends. I've played worse games, both liscenced and original. Blood on the sand isn't one of em. 7.8 outta ten, "too much sand".
@@MrBeardsley I mean, it makes sense. What'd a fiddy game be without some big baller military SUV action
Intro
1:05 - #10 Journey
2:32 - #9 WWE Crush Hour
3:52 - #8 Street Fighter: The Movie
5:14 - #7 Blues Brothers 2000
6:38 - #6 Pepsi Man
8:10 - #5 Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn
9:40 - #4 Super Godzilla
10:58 - #3 The Mummy Demastered
12:30 - #2 Def Jam Vendetta
13:48 - #1 Darkened Sky
You know a game that's MUCH weirder than Super Godzilla?
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang's Adventures in Tinkertown.
An educational PC game based on the 1968 movie, but it doesn't follow the plot of the movie at all. In fact, the only thing it has in common with the movie is the title car. It's like the Stuart Little Numberland & Wordland games (Apparently reskins of older Numberland & Wordland educational games.) that I played as a kid, turned up a few notches!
You have no clue how long I've been trying to find that Stuart Little game, omg hearing the sound effects totally takes me back! Now if I could only remember the game we had which included a plastic keyboard that you'd put over the existing one...I want to say it was called 'easy keys keyboard'
Street Fighter The Movie The Game feels like it comes from another multiverse. A world similar to ours but different in a few unique ways. One of which is that their Street Fighter featured digitized actors while Mortal Kombat was the game with cartoony sprites.
I had Motley Crue Pinball on the SEGA Mega Drive. I still have it in my loft.
I actually played Darkend Skye when it first came out, rented it from blockbuster. Imagine my surprise when I found my first Skittle in it! For years, I would tell people about this weird ass Skittle themed game on GameCube, and no one believed me, I feel vindicated that so many people know about it now! Lol
Do the dino-headed space slugs ever show up?
Another one I feel is worth mentioning is Ecks vs. Sever, an FPS game for the GameBoy Advance developed as a tie in with the movie Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever. Despite the movie completely bombing, the game actually got a sequel!
I feel like the skittles game probably didn't start as one. The devs probably needed money so they got money from skittles and were required to include it somehow in the game.
That's honestly the case with a lot of the stranger licensed games - the devs wanted to make an original game, got a contract for some other IP with an impossible deadline, then just worked the IP into the already developed game.
The truth is way more insane, minimme did a video on the game and spoke to some of the people who made it. Basically, the publisher (Simon & Schuster) paid the Mars company for licensing rights to the Skittles brand so they could put Skittles in their game, thinking that a recognisable candy IP would somehow make the game sell better. Some time late into production they realised how stupid this was and removed most of the overt mentions of Skittles, as well as removing it from the game's name, but it was too late to remove them completely and that's why the product inclusion is so hilariously half-assed.
The Journey sprites looks like the mini games that use photos of your head from Gameboy Camera.
I still get stupidly furious that they never released Game Boy Camera as a Virtual Console title for 3DS. Game Boy Camera was unrivaled, until maybe WarioWare.
you missed some other great ones - gilligan's island had a game for the original nintendo, there were games based on the mascots cool spot for 7 up and the noid from domino's pizza.
The Noid was quite the celebrity in his day.
I will only ever hear 🎶 “PEPSI MAAAAN!!!” 🎵 for the rest of my life.
Yes haha
Its the main reason I drink Coke
Pepsi for TV game!
Main reason I snort coke
Does the existence of “The Mummy Demastered” validate Universal’s whole “Dark Universe” project?
Nope. Tom Cruise's "The Mummy" still sucks so bad, it killed off that possibility.
I know it sucks but I have such a soft spot for Street Fighter: The Movie- The Game
Arcade or PS1/Saturn ?
Waiting on Sawada for Street Fighter 6!
Looks better than the weird realistic/cartoony style of the newest Street Fighter
Lol I had that trash for Saturn as a kid
@tone2089At least the Saturn's version played like normal Street Fighter II
Another fun fact about Darkened Skye is that it features the voice of Paul Wann, one of the voice actors from the Zelda CD-i games in his only game outside the CD-i.
While Raul Julia's performance stands above everything else, the Street Fighter Movie is a classic in its own right. With memorable characters and dialogue, it has a sense of fun that permeates throughout the movie.
After thirty years, it remains one of the most accurate movie adaptations of Video Games.
I ain't kiddin'.
Funny how the narrator of this video pronounced his last name as Julia and not the Hispanic Julia lol😂
I can kind of understand the final game. Around that time there were these dark fantasy Skittles commercials where it always showed someone traversing a fantastical world where it rains skittles.
Edit: As for the Blues Brothers game I heard somewhere that the N64 game was going to be based on a Fox Kids animated series that never got off the ground. I couldn't find any info on that so that might be true or false.
1:45 trampolines? surely they are meant to be bass drums/kick drums, given the band asthetic?
I totally thought Pepsiman was a UA-cam comedy sketch pretending to be a weird Japanese thing. Now I have to go look up Italian Spider-man to see if that was real too.
I remember playing blue's Brothers on the GB. Great and difficult game lol
Street Fighter The Movie on PS1/Saturn was actually pretty amazing. 1 of my favorite games in the series! It looks different but, it plays like a cross between SSF2T and Street Fighter Alpha
Monty Python's Flying Circus for the Commodore 64.
Don't feel like i need to explain why that's a weird game!
Pepsiman seems more like a precursor to the endless runner games not Crash Bandicoot
He said that...
That's what she said...
Imo one of the best games based on a movie is matrix the path of Neo the beginning actually has you making your way out of your office as Neo in his suit to escape the agents while being guided by Morpheus on your cell phone it feels very authentic to the beginning of the first film and I love how your other work colleagues react to you creeping around
You can also manage to get yourself caught like how it plays out in the film if you don’t feel like going through the entire level trying to escape, but where’s the fun in that? I remember getting Neo shot by one of the popos towards the end of the level by the way since instead of ducking past him to run out the nearby door and thus escape the building, I instead thought it would be a great idea to run up to him and try to make Neo shove him since you could do that with the police officers earlier in the level. Needless to say, Neo wasn’t able to dodge bullets this early into the game and I got forced to start over from the last checkpoint, all the while laughing at my own goofiness for not simply running out the door to begin with.
@@Jolis_Parsec yeah it’s really cool how they put the other ending to the game based on your choice shows the devs loved the source material , I’m also sad I missed out on that amazing looking matrix unreal 4 demo but at least I got to try out the demo that let you chat to ai character who would respond to your questions in real time which was based in the same unreal 4 built world on my handheld pc - would love a brand new matrix game made today I think it could be incredible especially what is possible in games now
Rap Jam: Volume One (1995). It Merged then current 90's Rap/Hip Hop artist with Basketball. Rap Artist included Coolio, House of Pain, LL Cool J, Naughty By Nature, Onyx, Public Enemy, Queen Latifah, Warren G, and Yo-Yo. Publisher was Mowtown Game (okay?). Despite it being labeled Volume One for some strange reason there was never a Volume 2. Really?
Also even though the game starred hip hop artists it had very little music of any kind. They must have spent their whole budget on buying the rights to use everyone's likeness.
"any popularity the movie might have had, which wasn't much, was long gone" (2 years)
Blues Brothers.
Yeah, you're probably very young.
A few more I'm aware of:
Earache: Extreme Metal Racing (vehicular combat game licensed by extreme metal label Earache Records)
Drac's Night Out (unreleased NES game about Dracula wearing Reebok Pump sneakers)
The Adventures of Gilligan's Island (NES)
The Three Stooges (multiple platforms)
Laurel and Hardy (Commodore 64)
Chase the Chuck Wagon (Atari 2600 game only available from Purina by sending in dog food UPCs)
Earache game?? Mad, gotta look that up
I thought for sure that the Tim Allen Home Improvement game would be on here.
This was a very interesting list
I thought for sure that The Berenstain Bears: Extreme Sports would be on here.
LOL I was ready to make a nasty comment at the beginning of the Journey section. You got me! 😂
I can’t believe I rented bluesbrothers 2000 from blockbuster and beat it. Ten at the time. There must of been like no games to rent that day lol!
This video misses the weirdest of the weird tie-in videogames: White Men Can't Jump on Atari Jaguar. Yes, you read that right. It's an NBA Jam knockoff named after the movie, and it's as odd as you'd expect. God Bless Atari Corp, those guys could be counted on to deliver the weirdness.
Why did I laugh out loud at “Shaqstory”? 😂
Honestly, that Blues Brothers game looks so completely insane and creative, I want to look it up...
I liked the Mummy Demastered. It was a pretty good Metroidvania. I bought the Limited Run physical version. Or was it Special Reserve Games? I don't remember lol.
Odd one out, but liked Def Jam FFNY better than Vendetta.
But never knew Shaq-Fu 2 had an Obama vs. Kanye mode, I may now have to give it a chance 🤣
That Journey game doesn’t need no instructions to know how to rock!
That's Foreigner
That Journey game has been waiting for a girl like you!
The thumbnail was enough to hook me
I've legit been looking for a copy of darkened skye for the 2024 tat appeal
I recently learned that Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel had a tie in with Bawls energy drinks. Not quite a licensed game, but some odd product placement. Also, I was genuinely confused for a moment when Tom Cruise came on screen after the star of The Mummy was mentioned. I was fully expecting Brendan Fraser or The Rock.
I remember seeing the cart for that Blues Brothers game in the old game shop I grew up with for years, always being curious what the hell the actual game was but never bought it. Man, I honestly wasn't about to guess it was a Banjo-esque platformer.
I had blues brothers on N64 as a kid. Never got passed the first jail level. Could never figure out wtf to do.
Glad I'm not the only one haha
the def jam games were SO GOOD
I vividly remember playing the Lemony Snicket’s Series of Unfortunate Events movie ps2 game, it was bad. Ten year old me loved it but I’ve looked at gameplay of it now and I can’t believe I enjoyed it lol.
I remember the egg gun being a pain in the ass to fire
Pepsi Man is one of the legendary games still loved by people today
You should’ve added “Living World Racing” and “Habbitrail Hamsterball”. They were both made by Data Design Interactive which essentially means the games suck but it’s weird they got the license to a pet supply company…?
2:34
Who remembers *WCW Motorsports* ?
🤦🏻
Who remembers R Kelly Extreme Watersports?
TL;DW list:
10. Journey (1983 arcade game)
9. WWE Crush Hour (2003)
8. Street Fighter: The Movie (1995)
7. Blues Brothers 2000 (2000, of course)
6. Pepsiman (1999)
5. Shaw Fu: A Legend Reborn (2018)
4. Super Godzilla (1993)
3. The Mummy Demastered (2017)
2. Def Jam Vendetta (2003)
1. Darkened Skye (2002)
Great list. Love you all in the TripleJump team!
I haven't even heard of Darkened Skye and its obscure origins from a confectionery brand!
Sad to see that the weird ones seemed to have died out somewhat after the sixth generation (after mid-2000s). Now it's only the small budget fare with a couple side-scrollers?
I'm surprised you didn't take it all the way back to the early 80 with Kool Aid Man and Chase the Chuck Wagon for the old Atari 2600.
I remember one Christmas when I was 8 I wanted "Smackdown here comes the pain" arguably the best WWE game ever. That Christmas there was only 1 gift that was wrapped that resembled a video game and when I opened it it was WWE crush hour...... I was so heartbroken the next day my mom went out and got "Smackdown here comes the pain"
Crush Hour was a blast at its time. Me and my cousins played it often. Gave you something other than Twisted Metal lol
Cornel Sanders’s was a fonder /creator not a mascot
Well, he was both. Much like how Chester Cheetah invented Cheetos.
Raul Julia = FLAWLESS 🔥
90's street fingther movie is true guilty pleasure movie
surprised the burger king games aren't on here. Sneak King became something of a meme for a while there when it came out.
How's about The Eye, an awkward scifantasy action game for PC so bad the console ports were cancelled... but all based on the music of Queen?
Also, Def Jam games were predated by a disappointing Wu Tang Clan beat em up.
Lol Chester cheetah, dot from 7up. Sega genesis and super Nintendo days were wild with what was made into a game
I remember playing Shaq-fu on genesis. I loved playing as a kid.
Pepsiman is a God-Tier! PEPSIMAAAAAAANNNN!!!
I always thought the band members in the Journey game reminded me of a Monty Python cartoon, though not nearly as good.
Cobra? the first game i finished, that i remember? On the Speccy? Licensed from the movie with Stallone?
I remember playing Darkened Skye it was strange. Journey wasn’t that bad it was very memorable brings back memories when I would go to Fun ‘N Games the local arcade.
The BLUES BROTHERS game for the SNES would have deserved being mentioned. As it is equally bizarre and has nothing to do with the movie its supposed to be based on.
I love journey, it’s like tron meaning several smaller games, and it’s pretty hard and challenging
You totally j’baited me with Journey 😂😅
I feel like you guys have done Shaq a greave injustice by using the movie “Steel” as the example of his acting/movie career instead of the 100% certified fresh absolute movie classic “SHAZAM!”
Sorry TTJ, I don't agree with most of the list. For my list I'd have: Home Improvement: Power Tool Pursuit, Pepsiman, Chex Quest, Darkened Skye, Sneak King, Doritos Crash Course, Yaris, Napoleon Dynamite: The Game, Taco Bell Tasty Temple Challenge, and Hooters Road Trip
Don't forget the Mr. Pibb game.
My guess for Darkened Skye was cereal. Close enough.
Omg. How am I just hearing about this BB's game for the first time. My rom library thanks you :)
That was exceptionally fun to watch. Cheers
8:20
He's also currently a DJ that headlines festivals. Actually has some skill too it's not just a gimick surprisingly.
I contacted WayForward and had the development team sign my NES box set
How about A-Team for Commodore 64?
First title screen
Looks fine, A-Team charachters faces are shown to remind player who represent titual A-Team
And music...dear god! its not A-Team theme song
But STAR WARS! Theme Why? I just don't know but more weird are gameplay
How make a game where A-Team never kill anyone, simple!
A-Team are your enemy
Or rather, their flying heads that you saw on the title screen.
And we play as some guy(Perhaps it was Colonel Decker) in army uniform who had goal shot those heads
Funny thing once any A-Team head managed shot you, you are informed A-Team has caught you,
For you, the day Street Fighter - The Movie - The Game grazed your village was the most important day of your life. For Capcom, it was... Friday.
But it's Tuesday...
Wayne's World gets an honorable mention from me.
Number one is really well known and was talk about on a bunch of different UA-cam channels and websites so you was surprising no one with that reveal
but how else will the channel get clicks/views?
This channel has been dying for months now lol. Didn’t notice?
BB 2000 had an amazing soundtrack.
Calling Steel a mediocre superhero movie is most generous.
I used to play Journey on a mame emulator stoned with friends when I was a teenager
I have both versions of Shaq-FU
When I was a kid I loved the tie-in game for Power Rangers The Movie
I don't care what anyone says, Shaq Fu was one of my favorite games growing up.
That Journey game looks like Gameboy Camera
Can we acknowledge the fact that there are really hardly any movie tie in games anymore like there used to be. I mean what happened to every super hero movie getting a tie in game like it was a requirement?
That's cause super hero movies suck now so why even make a game.
To add to the Street fighter the movie confusion is that it is in fact a video game based on a movie based on a CARTOON based on a videogame.
The movie is inspired by the American Cartoon where Guile was the main character.
Burger King pocket rocket racer was my favorite
Fun fact: Crush Hour was more fun and more broad than twisted metal.
Wow you really had me with that Journey bit lol
I was wondering what Journey was a tie-in to
I cant see ken in street fighter without seeing blood in blood out haha
I guessed m&ms for the last one but I guess I was wrong
Dont forget the micheal jorden 2d side scroller 😂😂😂😂...i had a copy of that ad kid
The March of the Penguins documentary had a DS game. It is not a documentary
I played so much def jam with friends growing up. I was always Ludacris for his kickboxing style lol
Gotta Love “Cool Spot” on Super Nintendo, that game rocks
There was also a Blues Brothers game on the SNES in 1991. 11 years after the first movie, which is even weirder.
There were several Blues Brothers games, for reasons nobody understands.
@burtblando8806 Cause it's a cult movie?
@@TheSultan1470 Who really thought Blues Brothers would make for a good platformer?
@@burtblando8806 It was 1991, I guess. Who decided what had to be a game and what didn't?