Fun fact this wasn’t made by Accolade. While they were working on Bubsy II for the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis another team worked on a Bubsy game for the Jaguar. Bubsy II was released in October 1994 and the Jaguar game just two months later.
Man. I actually really enjoyed the first Bubsy on the SNES (I know, I'm one of the few!), and have really fond childhood memories of it, but I never played any of the others. Decided to check out this TAS to see what the one NOBODY ever talks about was like (at least Bubsy 3D gets discussed and presented as a counterexample of how to do 3D platforming; I think the creators and gamers alike have just collectively forgotten this one even ever existed!), and like... were they even trying, at this point? I can feel the dead soullessness from every moment of this TAS. There is no inspiration or pride on display whatsoever in any of these level or enemy designs... and certainly not in the music, either! In fact, the music is the one thing I sort of expected would be kind of worthwhile here, since the first game had a surprisingly bumpin' soundtrack... but this is nearly unlistenable! I can honestly say that I'VE composed better music than this... and I'm no composer! This poor franchise/mascot has really been through the wringer, huh? I feel like this is the actual low point of the series -- even Bubsy 3D shows more inspiration than this, given that it predates Mario 64 and like, you get the sense they tried their best with it. With this one... they did not try their best. They really didn't even seem to try at all.
I remember seeing screenshots of it in a Game Fan magazine back in '94. I liked Bubsy 1 and 2 and was pissed that the only way to play this one was by getting a gimmicky console
Bubsy 1 is a competent if rough around the edges platformer with too much speed. Bubsy 2 has too many mazes. Bubsy 3D had the misfortune of being designed before Mario 64. Bubsy Jaguar has the problems of Bubsy 2 with the single hit deaths of 1. It also gains nothing by being on the Jaguar.
the funny thing is that on the strike woolies back bubsy says that he doesn't know either😂😂😂, definitely bubsy when he was young and went to the looney tunes school to do it!
I swear even in a TAS you are exposed to just how unbelievably AWFUL the level design for these stages is. Nothing about this looks remotely fun to play...
why wasn't this game ported to genesis and snes too? that is to say there are a lot of emulators for snes and genesis for phones and computers, however the jaguar emulator must necessarily be played on a computer, the problem is that I don't have a computer, here to play it I only have the phone but that the first jaguar emulator which was highly disgusting as an emulator that couldn't even be called an app, ugh I wish they would create a new jaguar emulator but they are good this time (same complaint for zool 2)
It was originally a plan to bring 5 MD/Gen Accolade games to the Genesis, but they eventually decided to make an all new game using the Bubsy 1 MD/Gen source code
I, for one, really enjoy seeing TASes of games like this. It's not like I was going to play it anyway.
Let's make this game a Jaguar exclusive. What could possibly go wrong?
Bubsy 3D, and the fact that its creator died. :(
I think you mean, "pawsibly"
Congrats for the first Atari Jaguar TAS!
The first one was Myst
Faz super medroid do super Nintendo por favor
Atari answering that question everyone was asking: What if Bubsy was an Amiga-style platformer instead?
Thanks, arandomgameTASer for gracing us with this timeless classic.
Fun fact this wasn’t made by Accolade. While they were working on Bubsy II for the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis another team worked on a Bubsy game for the Jaguar. Bubsy II was released in October 1994 and the Jaguar game just two months later.
Aw, yes, only will remember making semi-okay Bubsy games before Bubsy 3D for the PS1.
unironically, this game OST is a BANGER
Now all that's left is to sprite rip these games.
I've never gotten past the 2nd level. Nice to see the end.
Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dummer: the names of this game's head programmers.
What could pawssibly go wrong?
Nothing
They messed up that very pun in the credits, that could go wrong.
Man. I actually really enjoyed the first Bubsy on the SNES (I know, I'm one of the few!), and have really fond childhood memories of it, but I never played any of the others. Decided to check out this TAS to see what the one NOBODY ever talks about was like (at least Bubsy 3D gets discussed and presented as a counterexample of how to do 3D platforming; I think the creators and gamers alike have just collectively forgotten this one even ever existed!), and like... were they even trying, at this point? I can feel the dead soullessness from every moment of this TAS. There is no inspiration or pride on display whatsoever in any of these level or enemy designs... and certainly not in the music, either! In fact, the music is the one thing I sort of expected would be kind of worthwhile here, since the first game had a surprisingly bumpin' soundtrack... but this is nearly unlistenable! I can honestly say that I'VE composed better music than this... and I'm no composer!
This poor franchise/mascot has really been through the wringer, huh? I feel like this is the actual low point of the series -- even Bubsy 3D shows more inspiration than this, given that it predates Mario 64 and like, you get the sense they tried their best with it.
With this one... they did not try their best. They really didn't even seem to try at all.
Here’s a small detail you might have missed, the seconds count down from 100 in the ‘Extra Time’ bonus
This game is so uncanny.
It has everything to be a good game, the tas even makes it look fun, but we all know it's not.
game feel is everything. that is, the physics and responsiveness of controls mainly. watching someone else play doesn't really convey that part
this game is almost impossible to complete, the first one was almost easy and you enjoyed it more with the music
Finally a Tas for this Games 👌 i hope o the future of (Championship Billard - SG-1000)
Never knew Bubsy was on the Jaguar. Wild.
I remember seeing screenshots of it in a Game Fan magazine back in '94. I liked Bubsy 1 and 2 and was pissed that the only way to play this one was by getting a gimmicky console
The second location looks like Bramble Blast from DKC2
Bubsy 1 is a competent if rough around the edges platformer with too much speed.
Bubsy 2 has too many mazes.
Bubsy 3D had the misfortune of being designed before Mario 64.
Bubsy Jaguar has the problems of Bubsy 2 with the single hit deaths of 1. It also gains nothing by being on the Jaguar.
I can't believe the absolute brazen indemnity, the balls on display that the devs had
extra time: 01:80! 😅
I will always find it funny that Bubsy games only got worse after the first one.
no_clip more? What for? © Boobsy the Bobcat
where did you learn to fly
the funny thing is that on the strike woolies back bubsy says that he doesn't know either😂😂😂, definitely bubsy when he was young and went to the looney tunes school to do it!
I’m feel like this is one of the few TASes that need editors notes, because I have no idea wtf is going on.
I swear even in a TAS you are exposed to just how unbelievably AWFUL the level design for these stages is. Nothing about this looks remotely fun to play...
AIRPLANE
WHAT FOR
why wasn't this game ported to genesis and snes too? that is to say there are a lot of emulators for snes and genesis for phones and computers, however the jaguar emulator must necessarily be played on a computer, the problem is that I don't have a computer, here to play it I only have the phone but that the first jaguar emulator which was highly disgusting as an emulator that couldn't even be called an app, ugh I wish they would create a new jaguar emulator but they are good this time (same complaint for zool 2)
It was originally a plan to bring 5 MD/Gen Accolade games to the Genesis, but they eventually decided to make an all new game using the Bubsy 1 MD/Gen source code
Someone tas kasumi ninja and white men can’t jump next. :)
This game is nowhere near as bad as people say it is.
The OST for this game is lowkey kinda really good, though...
What do I look like? Sliver?
so this is the Atari Jaguar's legacy... lol
64 bits
64 my ass
16 bits
@@yourbrother78358 bits
4 bits!
*2 bit*