Just now discovering this channel and subscribed; very fun episode! I love the funny commentary, the pacing is perfect, and just well done all around. One thing I would point out though: in a couple of game segments (like the second version / sequel of the Afterburner clone), the game volume was a little too loud and I couldn't make out some of the words you were saying. But yeah anyways, I dig the content, and keep up the good work!
just imagine the maintainence costs on title fight. i never ever saw anyone play it properly, just wail away on the fist controllers as fast as they could.
All the track and field arcade machines, too. I remember the tech guy servicing our local corner store machine, replacing the buttons almost every month.
If you ever do a part two of this I'd love to see you cover 18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker. It's one of my childhood favorites, my father and I played it back in like 2001-03 when my local arcade had one. It's a full vehicle interior cabinet.
Flash Girl? Flash Girl?! No! I reject that premise! You tell Sega to go back and do it right, or I'm coming down there. Flash Girl... not one girl flashing. What is the world coming to?
Was going to say the same thing. After Burner was '87 and G-Loc was 1990 with iirc and cockpit that could flip you completely over. Unsurprisingly there's barely any of those left in the wild.
Just now discovering this channel and subscribed; very fun episode!
I love the funny commentary, the pacing is perfect, and just well done all around.
One thing I would point out though: in a couple of game segments (like the second version / sequel of the Afterburner clone), the game volume was a little too loud and I couldn't make out some of the words you were saying.
But yeah anyways, I dig the content, and keep up the good work!
just imagine the maintainence costs on title fight. i never ever saw anyone play it properly, just wail away on the fist controllers as fast as they could.
All the track and field arcade machines, too. I remember the tech guy servicing our local corner store machine, replacing the buttons almost every month.
Crazy that Sega completely forgot about Hagn-On
Yeah they did nothing with it for far too long.
Hi it"s dexter can"t wait for the next video, daphne can"t wait for the video too :)
It will be good. Also I’m starting a new channel soon on TV.
Good selection of oddballs sir, thanks. Enjoyed it.
AB Cops is really fun and stylish
Bayroute gets extra points for a title that I assume was localized from the Japanese writing for "Beirut"
If you ever do a part two of this I'd love to see you cover 18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker. It's one of my childhood favorites, my father and I played it back in like 2001-03 when my local arcade had one. It's a full vehicle interior cabinet.
Rail Chase, takes two of my favorite things…. Getting railed and trains?!?
Nice. I should have said that 🤣
@@SecondOpinionGames1 Haha, my sense of humor is awful! Also, that would be more like Obscene Sega Games.
Those were the days - I miss going to the arcades...
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Don’t you mean “White Men Can’t Jump” on the Jaguar?
No. But that is bad too.
A frog that can't swim, definitely Sega
Hey Konami did it too.
Good Video! Maybe think about a "Best Roguelike"-Video, old and new games.
Cheers.
Get out of my head. 😀 I do plain on just that.
Honestly, I actually like FlashGal and wish it would be added to Arcade Archives
I think it should 🙏
It just needs more flashing
Great Video, would also be great to see more new Atari Jaguar content if possible?
I want to make a short of each Jaguar game
Wow, your voice is the exact same as mad little pixel.
I got to look into this 🤔
Some of them look alright
Awesome video, thanks!
Thanks for watching 🙏
Flash Girl? Flash Girl?! No! I reject that premise! You tell Sega to go back and do it right, or I'm coming down there. Flash Girl... not one girl flashing. What is the world coming to?
Very sad indeed 😢
Dude, 4:3. 16:9 looks nasty on retro games.
G-Loc came out after afterburner (1987).
Was going to say the same thing. After Burner was '87 and G-Loc was 1990 with iirc and cockpit that could flip you completely over. Unsurprisingly there's barely any of those left in the wild.