I remember playing this game in the arcade and then when it dropped on the Sega Genesis I literally begged my mom to buy it for me at funco land great memories
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Yeah I remember when I saw this game in the arcade for the first time too. The graphics blew my mind! It looked so real for me at the time! I had never seen something like that before
Fun Fact- Both Ty and Southside Jim appear in the Jean Claude Van Damme movie LIONHEART during the scene where Lyon first meets Joshua at the street fights under the bridge. Ty is the fighter who wins the first fight and Jim is the one that Van Damme fights right after.
Funny how in lionheart ty cannot fight and he's shit faced and just wants his money and want to leave as if Leon didn't fight and that's ty would have fought Jim lol
Always loved the dark haired woman at the end of the game. “Ty just became a millionaire, I better start getting to work, right here on this sweaty, bloody pit.”
When Ty fights Chainman Eddie on the subway platform at 4:20, the train goes by about twenty times without stopping. Either all of those are express trains or the motorman saw what was happening on the platform and decided to keep going.
This was such a rare game back in the day that I would take the Blue Line all the way to O’Hare airport just to play it there on weekends. There was a hidden arcade there that had reallly nice machines no one ever played, because it seemed no one knew it was there. (This was pre 9/11, so you could access places then that you can’t nowadays, including the rainbow lights in that Puff Daddy video - we’d go there to trip out during the Rave era. Good times.)
@@misterhappy5462Great question! “I’ll Be Missing You” around the 1:20 mark. His dances and Evans’ chorus was all filmed at ORD. It’s a big long corridor with moving walkways down the middle, and you didn’t need a boarding pass to get there.
Recuerdo que cuando yo era niño me encantaba mirar este juego, pero cada vez que metía una ficha, perdía rápidamente, me costaba jugarlo. Aún así lo considero un clásico y lo recuerdo con cariño.
I remember seeing this one time in an arcade and never saw it again at another and always wanted to play. Shortly after Mortal Kombat came out and I pretty much fell in love with it for similar reasons. I would've played this so much if I could have
The actor who play's Ty in this game was in the 1991 movie College Kickboxers his name is Mark Williams. My favorite character from this game back in the day. I chose him because he resembles Taimak from the Last Dragon!
I'm not sure about this, but I think the Executioner may have taken a dive. Alternate joke; 0:50 brings a whole new meaning to the term 'shadowboxing'.
I love how, after the end of the grudge match at 8:35, you continue to punish your opponent by axe kicking him square in the nuts. Those things ain't growing back!
On trhe Arcade Machine, this game was difficult as hell. I never got past the third opponent and I tried it with Buzz, Ty, as well as Kato. Well.. I was but a teenager back in the day when Pit Fighter was released.
It's funny. This game looks like total garbage today. If you weren't around back then, you would never suspect it had such a mania around it for awhile.
The takeaway from this is .. if you want to beat someone in a fight, stand next to the car and wait for them to jump on the car to come after you. Then just kick - rinse and repeat.
I remembered the arcade version of pit fighter and saw a little bits and pieces of it at the arcade Place here in Detroit Michigan through the demo part of it. The one thing I am still confused on even after over 30 years was is it a fighting game or a beat ‘em up game?
In fact, he was a real martial artist!! And a pretty good one. He worked in two Jet Li movies "Dragon Fight / The Master" and made the 1st fight under the bridge in Jean Claude Van Damme's Lionheart. He did another movie called College Kickboxers. Unfortunately I cannot find anything about him these days.
Dont look horrrible lools pretty gopd for a 1989 game nack thrn vpices were even rare in a ganme this was state of the art we went from karate champ to this
This game is "hard" because of its unleveraged power levels. The CPU takes so little damage it's like picking away at a boss battle who has 3 power bars to go through. Yet...when the CPU hits you, those little power notches disappear with the quickness. So basically every 4-5 hits from the player, is the same as 1 hit from the CPU. Unfair
@@lamiamekni2802 pit-fighter has a more complex artificial intelligence on enemies, making them more unpredictable to attack patterns, especially at higher difficulty levels. in mk, there are more defined patterns in the enemies, memorizing the patterns, you will hardly be hit or miss an attack, with that the game becomes predictable and loses a little of the grace, which does not happen in pit-fighter.
This arcade took A LOT of my quarters growing up 💯💯 game was HARD as hell but looking back, I think I could've got the hang of it. Was this video played on Atari, or arcade?
@@eijiroinouye4115 yes, you can find the rom files on the Internet and use mame emulator to play it. I just cannot point you where to download the roms, but it's pretty easy.
Estos si eran juegos de videos no como los de a hora que son de realidad virtual que aburren y no los entiendo,ni chisten ya no es lo mismo como el Xbox
@@stanleyford2575 I wouldn't mind playing the arcade version. It looks like a lot of fun. I think the megadrive one was tricky and by the time of owning it I was already spoilt by mk2 and street fighter lol. I bet at the time of release it was pretty good!
Maybe and if you look the broad on her knees is grabbing his cock😆. The masked warrior fuked both ladies and he lost so there on Ty's nutts so talk about getting paid and laid huh 😉
I remember playing this game in the arcade and then when it dropped on the Sega Genesis I literally begged my mom to buy it for me at funco land great memories
dang Funco, ohew thats a throwback
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Holy shit Funcoland was the business
Our mall had one upstairs, while Electronic Boutique competed with them downstairs
@@IAmFury_tk damn
Yeah I remember when I saw this game in the arcade for the first time too. The graphics blew my mind! It looked so real for me at the time! I had never seen something like that before
Fun Fact- Both Ty and Southside Jim appear in the Jean Claude Van Damme movie LIONHEART during the scene where Lyon first meets Joshua at the street fights under the bridge. Ty is the fighter who wins the first fight and Jim is the one that Van Damme fights right after.
Funny how in lionheart ty cannot fight and he's shit faced and just wants his money and want to leave as if Leon didn't fight and that's ty would have fought Jim lol
This and Road Rash had the peak soundtracks of 90’s FM synth instrumental ultraviolence music
Always loved the dark haired woman at the end of the game. “Ty just became a millionaire, I better start getting to work, right here on this sweaty, bloody pit.”
When Ty fights Chainman Eddie on the subway platform at 4:20, the train goes by about twenty times without stopping. Either all of those are express trains or the motorman saw what was happening on the platform and decided to keep going.
This was such a rare game back in the day that I would take the Blue Line all the way to O’Hare airport just to play it there on weekends. There was a hidden arcade there that had reallly nice machines no one ever played, because it seemed no one knew it was there. (This was pre 9/11, so you could access places then that you can’t nowadays, including the rainbow lights in that Puff Daddy video - we’d go there to trip out during the Rave era. Good times.)
which puff daddy video??
@@misterhappy5462Great question!
“I’ll Be Missing You” around the 1:20 mark. His dances and Evans’ chorus was all filmed at ORD. It’s a big long corridor with moving walkways down the middle, and you didn’t need a boarding pass to get there.
I used to play this and streets of rage 2 with my Sega Genesis friend growing up. He was always Ty and I had to choose between the other two.
ty’s kick just looks beautiful for a game this old. my favorite when i was a kid.
I like how the final boss would make threats (you'll die!) throughout the game but he ended up going down easily.
He does that move if you get caught where it kills you, it's he grabs you in throat
Playing this back in the day and thinking “it can’t get any better than this” - such a simple time.
Same here. The graphics were mind blowing to me at the time.
The constant heart break of home port not even coming close to the real deal
I agree! All of them were really bad!
I haven't seen this game in 30 years. OMFG
He made it look easy but the game is tough
Filled with Tough Guys!
yeah also they happen me with street fighter 2 and saint seiya soldier souls
these fighting games are tough even when i play on the easiest difficulty
Incredible how this game is a mix of Mortal Kombat, Street Fighter and Final Fight.
Except the quality.
This game predates all of the other ones you mentioned! Pit Fighter came out in 1990, Street Fighter 2 in 1991 and Mortal Kombat in 1993.
Recuerdo que cuando yo era niño me encantaba mirar este juego, pero cada vez que metía una ficha, perdía rápidamente, me costaba jugarlo. Aún así lo considero un clásico y lo recuerdo con cariño.
I first played this in Knock Airport, Mayo, Ireland in the mid 90’s. This video takes me back lol. Thanks uploader.
I’m just watching this because I never made it past the second level of this game as a kid. This is fascinating.
Same lol
The game was technically rough as hell and in many ways awful...
BUT.
It had a certain charm to it.
No it hadn´t!! Tekken 5 is wastly better than this.
Absolutely LOVE seeing you still trying to beat their ass after you already won. Hell yeah. No mercy for the weak.
I remember seeing this one time in an arcade and never saw it again at another and always wanted to play. Shortly after Mortal Kombat came out and I pretty much fell in love with it for similar reasons. I would've played this so much if I could have
Play this with a group of friends, you'd have a great laugh. Especially during the bonus rounds.
Remember when we thought this game was amazing?
@@azdrifter3968 c'mon!! It IS amazing! :)
This game had some intimidating characters
🙋🏾 Yeah!
I used to pump endless 10p pieces into this as a kid.
Loved this game as a kid
The actor who play's Ty in this game was in the 1991 movie College Kickboxers his name is Mark Williams. My favorite character from this game back in the day. I chose him because he resembles Taimak from the Last Dragon!
He was also in Lionheart with Jean Claude Van Damme.
@@sprnightfire you're right he was!!!!👍🏽
@@jonathancrippen1615 So is Southside Jim. He’s the first guy that Van Damme fights.
Kage Maru!!! Holy shit your right my dude👊🏽💪🏽👏🏽👍🏽
Thumbnail looks like the Act 1 finale of a musical that I would absolutely enjoy.
This game brings back so many memories 👍🏼
Too realistic! Brotha and the 2 snow bunnies at the end!! 🤣🤣
This game had tricks once you figured them out you could kick ass.
Winners don't use drugs.
William S. Sessions - Director of the FBI
Boy....that sure held up, didn't it?
This was in WWF
Love how you continue to punish your opponents with axe kicks while they're helpless on the ground even after the K.O. Lol
I'm not sure about this, but I think the Executioner may have taken a dive.
Alternate joke; 0:50 brings a whole new meaning to the term 'shadowboxing'.
Watching UFC randomly thought of this from my childhood. Glad it exists 💯 those were the days 💪👊🤛🤜
Loved this game. Was a huge Van Damme fan back then so I always chose Ty.
I remember playing this game in the mall 12 years old
I remember playing it at the bowling alley when I was 11
I remember playing this when I was a fetus.
People don’t realize that cartwheel then elbow is everything in this game with buzz and ty
The woman on the left at the end was not fooling around with showing her appreciation...
Man hadn’t even taken a shower and she was ready ready
@@jameelharris8834 some women like it that way. my former friends-with-benefits last year was like that.
12:21 That short tune fits to something like 'THE END' for the game. Lol
Mortal kombat 0
1:18 "Fuck yea!"
That ankle axe kick 😮
What kind of sorcery was this?
Just a great and cheesy game that,was fun.
Mortal Kombat inspiration
This game and the movie "Big trouble in little China".
Both paved the way, methinks...
I totally can see where the mortal kombat makers took their inspiration from. No doubt
Yeah, and the movie "Big trouble in little China", too.
Mortal Kombat came out first
@@bigfitts Pit Fighter was 1990, MK was 1992
And, so ends the story of the back alley fighter, who won almost 2 million dollars in less then a dozen fights
Basically Lionheart The Videogame
Yep Ty and Southside Jim are actually in that movie.
I love how, after the end of the grudge match at 8:35, you continue to punish your opponent by axe kicking him square in the nuts.
Those things ain't growing back!
On trhe Arcade Machine, this game was difficult as hell. I never got past the third opponent and I tried it with Buzz, Ty, as well as Kato. Well.. I was but a teenager back in the day when Pit Fighter was released.
brooo!!!! the third level was THEEEE hardest on sega lmmfgdho!!!
2:03. JUST WAIT
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EL PAPÁ DE MORTAL KOMBAT
Good old memories
It's funny. This game looks like total garbage today. If you weren't around back then, you would never suspect it had such a mania around it for awhile.
The win screen was no doubt meant to attract people. Pretty funny. Kinda epic?
One of the oldest arcade game I only used to watch.
Pre-cursor to Mortal Kombat.
First Reikai Doushi, later Pit Fighter and finally Mortal Kombat.
Any questions?
The takeaway from this is .. if you want to beat someone in a fight, stand next to the car and wait for them to jump on the car to come after you. Then just kick - rinse and repeat.
i watched a youtuber play this earlier today and he was gettin the breaks beat off em lmao!!
@Mod Zilla th-cam.com/video/TbJRD1UKf_Y/w-d-xo.html
I remembered the arcade version of pit fighter and saw a little bits and pieces of it at the arcade Place here in Detroit Michigan through the demo part of it. The one thing I am still confused on even after over 30 years was is it a fighting game or a beat ‘em up game?
0:43 how do you make that spining kick?
Press all 3 buttons together, pretty simple.
@@elmachipsfoose Thanks, for me it's a good video game.
@@vancedelab8939 For me it's the best fighting game! Thanks for visiting my channel and subscribe if ypu like it. I plan to submit more videos soon :)
I make the Green ranger noise when I use ty every sincei was a kid
I punched walls after every win
Warrior : Shao Khan
Warrior existed 3 years before Shao Kahn (1990 vs. 1993).
Ty looked pretty legit as a martial artist. I wonder what he's doing these days?
In fact, he was a real martial artist!! And a pretty good one. He worked in two Jet Li movies "Dragon Fight / The Master" and made the 1st fight under the bridge in Jean Claude Van Damme's Lionheart. He did another movie called College Kickboxers. Unfortunately I cannot find anything about him these days.
No shit eh? Ty’s the only one worth being.
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Amazing game #retrogaming #ufc #wwe
The biggest BS in this game is that your HP doesn't refill between fights.
🤣😂
I believe that was the point of it. To see how far you could go.
Oh no. I remember this. It looks so horrible now. But it was the shit back in the day
Dont look horrrible lools pretty gopd for a 1989 game nack thrn vpices were even rare in a ganme this was state of the art we went from karate champ to this
@@Mike-xb7lh yeah, state of the art then.
Great video man! Well played! I have this game for my Mega Drive (Sega Genesis).
Thanks and welcome to my channel.
Its a weird art style they used thats kinda cyberpunkish industrial very unique
Jean Claude van damme
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Ja też w domu nie śpię! Sam w domu jestem. Samotny samotni. The classic old psychopath jestem!
This game is "hard" because of its unleveraged power levels. The CPU takes so little damage it's like picking away at a boss battle who has 3 power bars to go through. Yet...when the CPU hits you, those little power notches disappear with the quickness.
So basically every 4-5 hits from the player, is the same as 1 hit from the CPU. Unfair
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I love this game!
S. Side Jim: Junkyard Dog
Angel: Chyna
Eddie: Batista
CC Rider: America Badass Undertaker
Warrior: a Shao Kahn
Mad Miles: Bushwacker Luke lmaoo
😭😭😭😭
Shao Kahn didn't exist until '93, this game came out 3 years prior to Mortal Kombat 2!
Pretty creative
@@dinohermann1887 how bout HHH in his king of kings outfit lol
chainman is ken shamrock
So your health never replenishes?
@@bobbyunavailable in the arcade version, no.
Esse jogo fez parte da minha infância!!
What a game. Great memories
nice gameplay
I burned so much pocket money on this machine back in theday
I wonder what if Mortal Kombat looked and played like Pit Fighter (with blood and gore of course)
It would be a lot more interesting IMHO
@@elmachipsfoose for real ?
Or it's just a sarcasm
I'm serious! Tô me, Pit-fighter is waaayyyy better than mk. MK gets repetitive after a while.
@@elmachipsfoose how is MK very repetitive and what's the difference between Pit Fighter and MK to you ?
I wouldn't mind for a in-depth explanation
@@lamiamekni2802 pit-fighter has a more complex artificial intelligence on enemies, making them more unpredictable to attack patterns, especially at higher difficulty levels. in mk, there are more defined patterns in the enemies, memorizing the patterns, you will hardly be hit or miss an attack, with that the game becomes predictable and loses a little of the grace, which does not happen in pit-fighter.
Nice arcade game i've finished it a lot of times
the warrior is wearing a jason mask but has michael myers hair, interesting...
Are all 3 characters great?
@@eijiroinouye4115 yes, if you know how to play with each one. They all have their strong and weak points. But they are all balanced.
This arcade took A LOT of my quarters growing up 💯💯 game was HARD as hell but looking back, I think I could've got the hang of it. Was this video played on Atari, or arcade?
This is the original arcade version.
There was also a stellar Genesis / Mega Drive home port. :)
nice job dude
2:03 What the hell is he saying? This has bugged me for decades.
"Just wait!!"
Sounds like get....
😲
@@elmachipsfoose Really? Man, they should've done another take.
Get WET
Pit fighter is one of my favorite game4 life.
ME TOO
I played this yesterday
Very good
Is this the arcade game?
@@eijiroinouye4115 yes
How do you get it? Is it available?
@@eijiroinouye4115 yes, you can find the rom files on the Internet and use mame emulator to play it. I just cannot point you where to download the roms, but it's pretty easy.
Estos si eran juegos de videos no como los de a hora que son de realidad virtual que aburren y no los entiendo,ni chisten ya no es lo mismo como el Xbox
They should've spray painted Ty's body because he looks like he is wearing a shirt.
I don’t remember there being so many stages in this game. Maybe cause I always played easiest with my brother
SEGA GENESIS memories
it was nothing close to this on the shitty genesis lol
The arcade version looks decent! The genesis port was a disgrace
Genesis was good SNES was a disgrace
@@stanleyford2575 sega is worst in all ports, snes was best in consoles when only they was available lel kek
Your opinion
@@stanleyford2575 I wouldn't mind playing the arcade version. It looks like a lot of fun. I think the megadrive one was tricky and by the time of owning it I was already spoilt by mk2 and street fighter lol. I bet at the time of release it was pretty good!
Funny, because they both have sound chips that sound VERY similar
Just wait! Lol😅
2:03 LOL
Did Ty win money and head at the end?!😂😂😂😂
Maybe and if you look the broad on her knees is grabbing his cock😆. The masked warrior fuked both ladies and he lost so there on Ty's nutts so talk about getting paid and laid huh 😉