The Sega CD games that layered the CD audio onto the on-board sound very much hold up. Was just playing the hell out of Road Rash yesterday, most 90s experience this month.
ONe of the reasons that I think Game Sack is just CLASSIC is because of the humor and the drab comedy the guys add to the show. It's COMICAL, serious and very informative for gamers and for the Retro-gamers from the old school. The reviews are funny, slick, and ingenius!! Keep doing what you do guys!!!! Love your show!!!
You are wrong, I studied Japanese, and their sound holds the middle between our R & L, it's a sort of rolling R that starts with an L, something that doesn't exist over here, same as their "fu" which holds the middle between an F & H and since Gaiar(l)es is Engrish to begin with, they clearly aimed for an L, but since they do not know the difference between an L & an R they simply mixed it up, there's hundreds of examples like that in anime & games. A good example of their misuse of the L/R, is in teRebi, which means teLevision, it is a loanword they took from English
@@mazonemayu Well, that may be true. We, spanish speakers, do have two different sounds for R and one more for L. To us, japanese R sounds exactly like one of our R sounds, clearly different to our L (nothing in between our R and L). Could you assure that the RES part in the word is equivalent to English LESS? Are you guessing or you have any info to confirm it? Maybe read it in an official game manual? Perhaps, we should just pronounce it gaiaresu!
Yes, I read it in an interview long ago, and that combined with my knowledge of Japanese, made perfect sense. And I know what you mean, I also speak Spanish (I'm from Belgium, but we go on vacation to Spain a lot so I decided to learn Spanish too, to make life easier when we are over there LoL), your double R like in perro sounds unlike anything else, also the G (which sounds more like our K), and we don't even have a native sound for your J LoL. I have this friend who lives here, but is originally from Chile, and his pronunciation is completely different from Spanish folks...I love it, language is so great, you can learn something new every day.
I guess Im asking the wrong place but does anyone know a trick to log back into an instagram account?? I was dumb forgot the password. I appreciate any tips you can offer me!
Back in the old days, Sega used to make a big deal about how much memory their games had. They used it in their marketing quite often and to me, it was quite amusing. So a game with 8 MEGA POWER would be 8 megabits or one megabyte. It was always something that I used back in high school to show how much better Sega was than Nintendo. Yeah, I was an ass. Actually, I still am!
Thank you for saying "back in the old days" I hate it when British people, for instance, who never used the term "back in the day" until "the day" had been over for a decade or two say it that way. "The day" we are talking about on these things usually predates the term "back in the day" i.e. it (that phrase) was invented in the ninties, and British people, and allot of other people in this world first heard it in the late ninties or after, so it's pretty awkward that that is now so universal. It wouldn't be a problem if people said that every now and again, but one gets the impression that some people don't know any other way to express "in the past" other than that phrase. Like, what "day" do *they* mean? Back when they wore futuristic sunglasses and tight shirts and bumped ghetto blasters and had processed hair as opposed to baggy clothes and athletic gear? Because that's what that term was invented to describe, a major shift in black American culture, not to make it about race, buuut...I mean, I was there, we used to say things like that ironically to draw attention to the contrast, that was the funny part. Now people act like it's the only way to express that idea...I mean, I certainly can't imagine they think it's hip, it's about as hip as "the bomb" If the first time you hear "street slang" is from a middle aged womans beauty program or a twelve year old it's probably already over.
+jcchaconjr I think cause its been mentioned a gazillion times already. Most shmuppers already know its awesome. Id rather hear about the more obscure , hidden games.
Thanks for tracking down all these games. You covered a rare title I only got to play once but was so addicted to back when i was a kid. Recovered some nostalgic memories. :)
Actually that was in the montage with quite a few other games, but I took it out when I drew the line on what I wanted to include. I kept including more and more games and eventually I would have had to include every game in which the player fired a shot. So I took games like Granada, Twinkle Tale, Star Cruiser, AH3 Thunderstrike and more out.
This is a genre that continues to interest me the most, and it's cool to keep learning something new or seeing a game I never heard of before. Love the episode and agreed, the ending is great.
Idk why, but the extremely corny "acting" you learned from the "Game Sack School of Acting" is one of my favorite parts of the show. "That's exactly right, Cory." :p I love this show and I love your personalities. You guys are hilarious and have great chemistry. Keep the content coming
Slap Fight MD reminds me of Xevious. You'd better hope Classic Game Room doesn't hear you dissing his precious Truxton. He'll beat you with a Game.com!
Some 16-bit covers really did have varying degrees of a WTF factor to them (Phalanx on SNES comes to mind), so I wouldn't have been surprised if the US Gaiares cover actually did look like that. That was hilarious. Great work as always, guys.
haha that ending I never laughed so hard at one of those XD Man yeah the Genesis had some really great shooters... Gunstar Heroes (since it was mentioned) being my all-time favorite genesis game! Truxton was also great, I did like the music in it. (shame the sequel only ever came out on the Japan-only FM Towns Marty) I did have Sol-Feace on the SEGA CD it was pretty good too. I never realized Slap Fight MD was remixed by Yuzo Koshiro I may have to add that to my collection!
I believe you're looking for Road Avenger. That's in Episode 29, Four Underrated Games. The link is in the Game Sack Episode Guide. You can get to the Episode Guide by clicking a link in the description of this or any of our videos.
Thunder Force IV is the BEST 16-bits horizontal shooter ever made!!! the music is absolute incredible, amazing graphics, it's hard like no one, and the ending is the most epic ever!. If a day I woke up surrounded by the all sega stuff, I will scream too...for the happiness! Great selection,
Super Airwolf has the classic TV tune and some hilarious zoomed in-action sections where you massacre helpless troops on the ground! Great episode guys, thankyou!
I have added a link to the Game Sack Episode Guide in the description that will give you this information and more. We'll eventually add the link to all of our videos.
Great video! There were games there like Trouble Shooter, Space Turtleship and Gadget Twins which i never knew they even existed on the Megadrive/Genesis.Thanks guys.
Shoot em ups were never my thing growing up playing video games. I've recently started playing them and I enjoy the heck out of them, but they are so damn difficult.
I had to draw the line somewhere otherwise I'd have to include every game where the player fired a shot! So as far as the "into the screen" stuff goes I just limited it to 3rd person stuff, that's why Thunderstrike (which you chose to mention Sewer Shark over, poor Thundersrtike) didn't make it. I didn't even include all of the 3rd person stuff. That stuff was extra.
Trouble shooter, hell yeah!!!!! I used to play this when i was a little boy and now after months of searching, finally, i found it. Thanks a lot Game Sack :)
The attraction of Xenon 2 Megablast appears to have been rooted entirely in its awesome soundtrack on the Amiga; the port to the Mega Drive/Genesis cut the one element worth talking about in the game, while even on the Amiga, instruments cut out whenever you fired your weapon.
Fantastic episode along with a nice list of games for me to check out for the Genesis. I like that you went back to your roots in this episode vs. the last one.
I always love your guys episodes....no joke...you guys are the best because you give fair evaluation of each game you review. I mean you tell us the good things and then mention any bad things that might get a player upset. Whenever I hear your review I can accurately make a decision whether or not I want to own the game......isn't that the most important aspect of game owning & playing?
My collection of Genesis shoot em ups recently grew a bit. I now have Thunder Force II and IV, Galaxy Force II, and Truxton. I'm thinking of trying to track down Sol-Deace.
Yes, we'd love to cover a lot of different genres in a similar way. Don't know if we could dedicate a beat 'm up episode to any particular system, though.
Ah man I cant believe you guys said arrow flash was an average shooter it was the only one i ever liked. I was so looking forward to an in-depth look from Game Sack. I will be posting a video responce as soon as I figure out how to edit a video. Love the videos you guys make keep it up and the delivery is so wooden ---------- love it. Thanks for the amazing content
Granted I've never been disappointed with an episode of your show, but this one has to be one of the best episodes, if not THE best episode yet. Please keep up the great work gentlemen (and Jen too). With that said, I'm surprised you didn't mention Wings of Wor (Gynoug) being made by Masiya, the same developers of the Cho Aniki series on the PC Engine, hence the coolness/weirdness of the enemy designs. *sigh* I really do miss the 16-bit era...man, that was the best time to be a gamer!
I just grabbed Task Force Harrier, would never have really known about it without this show. Thanks! Glad I picked it up, was fair market value not a steal, but I love vertical shooters and am glad to have another. Graphics are samey for a lot of the game, but I was actually pleasantly surprised at the weapon variations for ground targets and air targets; most games have it where every weapon hits every enemy type. I'm from Canada and just got back into Sega a few months ago and am very surprised how hard it is to come across genesis games versus NES/SNES games like I am used to.
Bubble And Squeak (brilliant game!) Has a great SHMUP bonus. You have to find the craft in the levels to access it. Not many ppl know about this game (same with Flink). Bubble And Squeak is a super fun platformer where you team up with an AI buddy to get through the levels. The graphics, music and playability are top notch.
I think my favorite Genesis Shooter is Arrow Flash. There is just something about the intro and the soundtrack that just keeps making me come back to play it after all these years
Empire Of Steel on the Mega Drive was one of my childhood favourites (Steel Empire for those in the States). Huge love for the Master System version of shooters R Type and Fantasy Zone too.
The Genesis does have some great shooters. Love the Thunder Force series. Actually just picked up a repro card with TF 2, 3, and 4 on one cart and they all play and sound amazing! I was an idiot and sold my originals along with Gaiares when I sold my Genesis to upgrade to "superior" next-gen hardware. Boy, was that a mistake. I think Biohazard Battle is also underappreciated. Love the music and style of that game. I also do love Star Wars Arcade. It is an amazingly faithful port of the arcade with more features and Soul Star is AMAZING! The graphics, sound, and variety of gameplay crammed into Soul Star are something to behold.
You two are the WHACKIEST Gaming dudes on the fucking planet!!! Love your show!!! I can't believe this is EPISODE 60!!!!! Keep it up and never stop with the "Scripted" Dialogue!!! It is SO hilarious!! You guys are nothing but FUN, FUN FUN gamer dudes to the extreme!!! ^_^
Thank you for giving a great show to watch during our great storm in Florida called Issac...we are all sitting around the computer watching and waiting for this GREAT STORM OF DEATH to get us...it keeps our minds off of the razor like winds and the bullet like rain...thank you...see you on the other side....creek, crick, crack..OH NOOO..the STORMS HERE..God Help us ALLLLLL...Grab ALL the games...4get about the children
Battle Squadron together with SWIV (which is also originally on Amiga) and Xenon 2 are some of the best shooters you could get on a homecomputer... but maybe not on a japanese console.
After watching this a few times over, I can say with confidence the "... 6 I think... Wait, no... 7! We've covered 7!" Is my favourite part of the video. Shooters are probs my most cherished genre and boy, did I miss out growing up on the Super Nintendo!
lol ah yes of all the hummingbird based shmups for the 32X, Kolibri is by far my favourite as well. Thanks guys, I've been meaning to look into this genre on the Genesis for awhile & your video will make a handy reference guide.
A friend and I used to play one of these Megadrive shoot em ups and I can't remember the name of it! All I can remember is that it was a side scroller and had an in level shop you could fly into to upgrade your ship.
Great video, love the genesis/mega drive shmup library.I expected biohazard battle to get a little more love, but I'm probably biased as it was my favourite childhood mega drive shooter. The game has a very unique feeling, and the soundtrack is awesome, I noticed you guys used one of the tracks at the beggining of another one of your videos, so I guess it caught your attention too.
My aunt got me Biohazard Battle for my birthday, I remember thinking I was going to hate it since I never heard of it. But I was really surprised how much I enjoyed it. I still have that copy and it's one of my most favorite shoot em ups on the Genesis.
The Genesis has awesome sound!
Yes the Sega Genesis does have good sound. But nintendon't have a chance against Sega.
Yes it does. I didn't really like it when I first got my Genesis but it definitely grew on me
The Sega CD games that layered the CD audio onto the on-board sound very much hold up. Was just playing the hell out of Road Rash yesterday, most 90s experience this month.
ONe of the reasons that I think Game Sack is just CLASSIC is because of the humor and the drab comedy the guys add to the show. It's COMICAL, serious and very informative for gamers and for the Retro-gamers from the old school. The reviews are funny, slick, and ingenius!! Keep doing what you do guys!!!! Love your show!!!
It's also very profession yet at the time genuine and natural.
That US box art for "Gaiares" was hilarious. Well done.
Every game here was played on a real system. We rarely use emulators and when we do they're usually for arcade games.
Real *system* sure ...real software?
Game Sack how do you get rid of the cram dots in games like afterburner 2 and burning force? Are you using a mega sg?
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If ya got any old ones laying around or minis you can donate to me ;) hahah
Thank you for letting the tunes play out when you say the music is good. I love the sounds of the Genesis.
Game Sack is such a great channel! 👏👍
Gaiares = Gaia Res = Gaia Rescue
(Gaia = Earth, for the further uninformed)
No lie.
nope, it is pronounced Gaiales, as in no more Gaia (like life vs lifeless), coz in the story, the earth is dead...
@@mazonemayu nop. Japanese don't use the L sound in their pronunciation. So, you should pronounce an R.
You are wrong, I studied Japanese, and their sound holds the middle between our R & L, it's a sort of rolling R that starts with an L, something that doesn't exist over here, same as their "fu" which holds the middle between an F & H and since Gaiar(l)es is Engrish to begin with, they clearly aimed for an L, but since they do not know the difference between an L & an R they simply mixed it up, there's hundreds of examples like that in anime & games. A good example of their misuse of the L/R, is in teRebi, which means teLevision, it is a loanword they took from English
@@mazonemayu Well, that may be true. We, spanish speakers, do have two different sounds for R and one more for L. To us, japanese R sounds exactly like one of our R sounds, clearly different to our L (nothing in between our R and L).
Could you assure that the RES part in the word is equivalent to English LESS? Are you guessing or you have any info to confirm it? Maybe read it in an official game manual?
Perhaps, we should just pronounce it gaiaresu!
Yes, I read it in an interview long ago, and that combined with my knowledge of Japanese, made perfect sense. And I know what you mean, I also speak Spanish (I'm from Belgium, but we go on vacation to Spain a lot so I decided to learn Spanish too, to make life easier when we are over there LoL), your double R like in perro sounds unlike anything else, also the G (which sounds more like our K), and we don't even have a native sound for your J LoL. I have this friend who lives here, but is originally from Chile, and his pronunciation is completely different from Spanish folks...I love it, language is so great, you can learn something new every day.
"Curse is choppy but there's something about it that draws me in." Yeah, the gravitational pull from its sheer sucktitude!
Damn! That was an epic episode!! Great job
I guess Im asking the wrong place but does anyone know a trick to log back into an instagram account??
I was dumb forgot the password. I appreciate any tips you can offer me!
@Chance Alfredo instablaster ;)
I think these guys do the best retro game TH-cam channel, oh hi there metal Jesus
Back in the old days, Sega used to make a big deal about how much memory their games had. They used it in their marketing quite often and to me, it was quite amusing. So a game with 8 MEGA POWER would be 8 megabits or one megabyte. It was always something that I used back in high school to show how much better Sega was than Nintendo. Yeah, I was an ass. Actually, I still am!
Thank you for saying "back in the old days" I hate it when British people, for instance, who never used the term "back in the day" until "the day" had been over for a decade or two say it that way.
"The day" we are talking about on these things usually predates the term "back in the day" i.e. it (that phrase) was invented in the ninties, and British people, and allot of other people in this world first heard it in the late ninties or after, so it's pretty awkward that that is now so universal.
It wouldn't be a problem if people said that every now and again, but one gets the impression that some people don't know any other way to express "in the past" other than that phrase.
Like, what "day" do *they* mean?
Back when they wore futuristic sunglasses and tight shirts and bumped ghetto blasters and had processed hair as opposed to baggy clothes and athletic gear? Because that's what that term was invented to describe, a major shift in black American culture, not to make it about race, buuut...I mean, I was there, we used to say things like that ironically to draw attention to the contrast, that was the funny part.
Now people act like it's the only way to express that idea...I mean, I certainly can't imagine they think it's hip, it's about as hip as "the bomb"
If the first time you hear "street slang" is from a middle aged womans beauty program or a twelve year old it's probably already over.
Great video! You guys outdid yourselves once again! I especially like how you guys actually talked about each game during the Montage.
I love shooters, but the prices are insane...thats why you should get a MEGA EVERDRIVE.
Yup ^_^
@@PotatoeSnow do you have an Everdrive??
Ha ha! That "U.S. Gaiares cover" was awesome! But man, M.U.S.H.A. deserved more than a 15 second mention.
+jcchaconjr I think cause its been mentioned a gazillion times already. Most shmuppers already know its awesome. Id rather hear about the more obscure , hidden games.
FANTASTIC EPISODE! I've always wanted a comprehensive review /retrospective for all Genesis SHMUPS thank you : )
Gamesack is always #1, but you should check shmupjunkie if you want a comprehensive Genesis shmup list.
Thanks for tracking down all these games. You covered a rare title I only got to play once but was so addicted to back when i was a kid. Recovered some nostalgic memories. :)
In my opinion the 32X really needed more hummingbird-based shooters..
lmao
It's the soul reason it failed
Yeah it's in here!
Arnold Palmer Golf is the greatest 16-bit golf game. Change my mind.
Actually that was in the montage with quite a few other games, but I took it out when I drew the line on what I wanted to include. I kept including more and more games and eventually I would have had to include every game in which the player fired a shot. So I took games like Granada, Twinkle Tale, Star Cruiser, AH3 Thunderstrike and more out.
This is a genre that continues to interest me the most, and it's cool to keep learning something new or seeing a game I never heard of before. Love the episode and agreed, the ending is great.
Idk why, but the extremely corny "acting" you learned from the "Game Sack School of Acting" is one of my favorite parts of the show.
"That's exactly right, Cory." :p
I love this show and I love your personalities. You guys are hilarious and have great chemistry. Keep the content coming
Slap Fight MD reminds me of Xevious.
You'd better hope Classic Game Room doesn't hear you dissing his precious Truxton. He'll beat you with a Game.com!
Michael Wolfe Lord Karnage will not be pleased!
this game also reminds me of gradius
Truxton is amazing.
Loved the ending and selection of shooters but you forgot my favourite Twinkle Tale! :)
Twinkle Tale is such a hidden gem! Just discovered this a couple days ago
Really good Video, the Genesis/Mega Drive is a perfect Shmup Console.
Some 16-bit covers really did have varying degrees of a WTF factor to them (Phalanx on SNES comes to mind), so I wouldn't have been surprised if the US Gaiares cover actually did look like that. That was hilarious. Great work as always, guys.
haha that ending I never laughed so hard at one of those XD
Man yeah the Genesis had some really great shooters... Gunstar Heroes (since it was mentioned) being my all-time favorite genesis game! Truxton was also great, I did like the music in it. (shame the sequel only ever came out on the Japan-only FM Towns Marty)
I did have Sol-Feace on the SEGA CD it was pretty good too. I never realized Slap Fight MD was remixed by Yuzo Koshiro I may have to add that to my collection!
I believe you're looking for Road Avenger. That's in Episode 29, Four Underrated Games. The link is in the Game Sack Episode Guide. You can get to the Episode Guide by clicking a link in the description of this or any of our videos.
Thunder Force IV is the BEST 16-bits horizontal shooter ever made!!!
the music is absolute incredible, amazing graphics, it's hard like no one, and the ending is the most epic ever!.
If a day I woke up surrounded by the all sega stuff, I will scream too...for the happiness!
Great selection,
Eight years later, THANKS FOR MENTIONING VERYTEX!!! It was my very first game on my import Mega Drive! Still love playing it
the genesis/megadrive has so many great shooters it cant be beaten even by the mighty pc engine
Super Airwolf has the classic TV tune and some hilarious zoomed in-action sections where you massacre helpless troops on the ground! Great episode guys, thankyou!
Thanks for this video. It helped me rediscover my love for shoot em ups.... especially on the mighty Genesis!
Very complete list of games. I like the way you explained them.👍
Gaiares, musha and thunder force 4 are my favorite shoot Em ups
I do approve of the change to the montage sequence, it's nice to get a little overview of each game.
I have added a link to the Game Sack Episode Guide in the description that will give you this information and more. We'll eventually add the link to all of our videos.
I like the rapid fire format here with Joe's voice over, it works well
Joe and Dave: epic episode. One of the best shoot em up videos on you tube.
I love truxton for the sega genesis best game ever
when yo bomb the screen pause, if left on for 10 15 second the bosses insta die
Great video! There were games there like Trouble Shooter, Space Turtleship and Gadget Twins which i never knew they even existed on the Megadrive/Genesis.Thanks guys.
I love your videos and through this video i decided to collect all of the shoot em ups for the System!
Keep doing these Awesome videos!!!
Shoot em ups were never my thing growing up playing video games. I've recently started playing them and I enjoy the heck out of them, but they are so damn difficult.
I had to draw the line somewhere otherwise I'd have to include every game where the player fired a shot! So as far as the "into the screen" stuff goes I just limited it to 3rd person stuff, that's why Thunderstrike (which you chose to mention Sewer Shark over, poor Thundersrtike) didn't make it. I didn't even include all of the 3rd person stuff. That stuff was extra.
Trouble shooter, hell yeah!!!!!
I used to play this when i was a little boy and now after months of searching, finally, i found it. Thanks a lot Game Sack :)
I love the Genesis' color palette. I like the dark and gritty atmosphere it creates.
The attraction of Xenon 2 Megablast appears to have been rooted entirely in its awesome soundtrack on the Amiga; the port to the Mega Drive/Genesis cut the one element worth talking about in the game, while even on the Amiga, instruments cut out whenever you fired your weapon.
Joes last segment with all the games is impressive ! Great work there Joe !
Fantastic episode along with a nice list of games for me to check out for the Genesis. I like that you went back to your roots in this episode vs. the last one.
They have the Death Star in the background for Burning Force!
I always love your guys episodes....no joke...you guys are the best because you give fair evaluation of each game you review. I mean you tell us the good things and then mention any bad things that might get a player upset. Whenever I hear your review I can accurately make a decision whether or not I want to own the game......isn't that the most important aspect of game owning & playing?
Excellent video as always! I love these "catalogue" style vids. Keep em' coming!
My collection of Genesis shoot em ups recently grew a bit. I now have Thunder Force II and IV, Galaxy Force II, and Truxton.
I'm thinking of trying to track down Sol-Deace.
This video was AWESOME.. I love how you gave a quick review of every single game in the montage.. that really took the video above and beyond!
Hellfire is actually my favorite Genesis shooter. Its so versitile in the weapons you can use.
I really like Gaiares a lot.
Yes, we'd love to cover a lot of different genres in a similar way. Don't know if we could dedicate a beat 'm up episode to any particular system, though.
Aaaah, Phelios and Steel Empire, I had these two and was hoping to remember the names thanks to your video.
1. Lightening Force lV
2. Gaiares
3. Hellfire
4. Musha
5. Vapor Trail
My Top 5 Genesis Shmups.
Great show, guys, probably the best out there. Long videos and its all gameplay. Just awesome, keep it up!
Ah man I cant believe you guys said arrow flash was an average shooter it was the only one i ever liked. I was so looking forward to an in-depth look from Game Sack. I will be posting a video responce as soon as I figure out how to edit a video. Love the videos you guys make keep it up and the delivery is so wooden ---------- love it. Thanks for the amazing content
Granted I've never been disappointed with an episode of your show, but this one has to be one of the best episodes, if not THE best episode yet. Please keep up the great work gentlemen (and Jen too).
With that said, I'm surprised you didn't mention Wings of Wor (Gynoug) being made by Masiya, the same developers of the Cho Aniki series on the PC Engine, hence the coolness/weirdness of the enemy designs.
*sigh* I really do miss the 16-bit era...man, that was the best time to be a gamer!
That Godfather's Joke was pure GOLD😂😂😂😂
Elemental Master has to be my favorite. Could replay that one forever.
I just grabbed Task Force Harrier, would never have really known about it without this show. Thanks! Glad I picked it up, was fair market value not a steal, but I love vertical shooters and am glad to have another. Graphics are samey for a lot of the game, but I was actually pleasantly surprised at the weapon variations for ground targets and air targets; most games have it where every weapon hits every enemy type. I'm from Canada and just got back into Sega a few months ago and am very surprised how hard it is to come across genesis games versus NES/SNES games like I am used to.
Had to make a quick adjustment. And of course that meant re-exporting, re-encoding, re-uploading and re-processing the entire video. Fun times.
Wow. Just wow. So thorough. This video is awesome. Great job guys.
Bubble And Squeak (brilliant game!) Has a great SHMUP bonus. You have to find the craft in the levels to access it. Not many ppl know about this game (same with Flink). Bubble And Squeak is a super fun platformer where you team up with an AI buddy to get through the levels. The graphics, music and playability are top notch.
I think my favorite Genesis Shooter is Arrow Flash. There is just something about the intro and the soundtrack that just keeps making me come back to play it after all these years
Holy shit, you guys' videos are always so complete. Love it.
this vireo helped me find a game ive been trying to remember the name of for years. Thank you cant wait too play me some phelios!
Empire Of Steel on the Mega Drive was one of my childhood favourites (Steel Empire for those in the States).
Huge love for the Master System version of shooters R Type and Fantasy Zone too.
The Genesis does have some great shooters. Love the Thunder Force series. Actually just picked up a repro card with TF 2, 3, and 4 on one cart and they all play and sound amazing! I was an idiot and sold my originals along with Gaiares when I sold my Genesis to upgrade to "superior" next-gen hardware. Boy, was that a mistake. I think Biohazard Battle is also underappreciated. Love the music and style of that game. I also do love Star Wars Arcade. It is an amazingly faithful port of the arcade with more features and Soul Star is AMAZING! The graphics, sound, and variety of gameplay crammed into Soul Star are something to behold.
Thank you. I've been searching for the name of thunder force for over 15 years. I can't wait to play it now.
You two are the WHACKIEST Gaming dudes on the fucking planet!!! Love your show!!! I can't believe this is EPISODE 60!!!!! Keep it up and never stop with the "Scripted" Dialogue!!! It is SO hilarious!! You guys are nothing but FUN, FUN FUN gamer dudes to the extreme!!! ^_^
oh man you guys sketches are the best. Laughing out loud here
What about the fps on the genesis, BLOODSHOT/ BATTLE FRENZY and ZERO TOLERANCE? Would love to see you guys talk about those games.
Nice Godfather reference at the end. Nice episode too, very professional and informative. Subscribed.
Thank you for giving a great show to watch during our great storm in Florida called Issac...we are all sitting around the computer watching and waiting for this GREAT STORM OF DEATH to get us...it keeps our minds off of the razor like winds and the bullet like rain...thank you...see you on the other side....creek, crick, crack..OH NOOO..the STORMS HERE..God
Help us ALLLLLL...Grab ALL the games...4get about the children
AND I'm now watching this video for about the tenth time. Awesome.
This vid was awesome. I played that Trouble Shooter game after I saw this video and it was a very fun game!
Steel Empire is amazing.
Battle Squadron together with SWIV (which is also originally on Amiga) and Xenon 2 are some of the best shooters you could get on a homecomputer... but maybe not on a japanese console.
Most underated channel ever.
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Uhhh, I'm not the only one that sees that, right?
Phillip Marlowe lol
CecilMcW00t That explains so much.
After watching this a few times over, I can say with confidence the "... 6 I think... Wait, no... 7! We've covered 7!" Is my favourite part of the video. Shooters are probs my most cherished genre and boy, did I miss out growing up on the Super Nintendo!
i played the crap out of Phelios back in the day and man that game was stupid hard on the later levels
lol ah yes of all the hummingbird based shmups for the 32X, Kolibri is by far my favourite as well. Thanks guys, I've been meaning to look into this genre on the Genesis for awhile & your video will make a handy reference guide.
Sparkster on the SNES had a shmup stage and it was pretty cool (awesome music too). Did the Megadrive Sparkster have it too?
Like "Gunstar Heroes", "Dynamite Headdy" also had some side-scrolling shooter stages 'for whatever reason'. ;)
I just love you guys.
The endings of your videos make me lol so hard that it's painful (in a good way).
21:11 if you want to skip to the best shoot em up in this video!
I think it's time for a second Genesis shoot-em-up episode, focussing on the lesser known and the 'B' games.
I have fond memories of Bio Hazard Battle, it's a odd game but pretty fun overall. Great video here guys this needs more views.
A friend and I used to play one of these Megadrive shoot em ups and I can't remember the name of it! All I can remember is that it was a side scroller and had an in level shop you could fly into to upgrade your ship.
Great video, love the genesis/mega drive shmup library.I expected biohazard battle to get a little more love, but I'm probably biased as it was my favourite childhood mega drive shooter. The game has a very unique feeling, and the soundtrack is awesome, I noticed you guys used one of the tracks at the beggining of another one of your videos, so I guess it caught your attention too.
Maybe if we can get our hands on 'em.
We featured that one in one of the Left in Japan episodes. I think I beat the game as I recorded it, actually.
You guys just made my morning!
Im a Genesis MD shoot em up fan. Thank you for making this great video
My aunt got me Biohazard Battle for my birthday, I remember thinking I was going to hate it since I never heard of it. But I was really surprised how much I enjoyed it. I still have that copy and it's one of my most favorite shoot em ups on the Genesis.
Mine too. It's one of my favorites, glad to see another fan