I remember that time me and a friend of mine were at a pizza place where they had an MKII machine setup. We had so many quarters in change from our pizza order that after finishing our meal we went to try the arcade out. My friend was getting so good with Reptile that we were at the arcade way longer than anyone thought and soon there was like 4 to 5 other guys coming to the arcade with us watching my friend going up the ladder getting close the ? opponent that when he actually get to Shang Tsung and Kintaro whenever he won a round everyone would cheer. Since we had to use all our quarters, we were basically at the arcade for about 3 hours at that point even to the point where the pizza place is already closed but the manager of the shop wanted to see through the end of the game that he let everyone stay until the game is beaten. Once we finally defeated Shao Kahn everyone was jumping for joy and giving us high fives. The manager even gave us a coupon for a free pizza the next time cause we made the night fun for everyone. That was the best time of our life back then.
Being in my 40's allows me to really appreciate the interviews in this doco, but at the same time allows me to remember everything they are talking about. I still remember my first time playing T2 at my local arcade. It was the first game I felt ripped off because I died so quickly, but also didn't hesitate putting more money in just to see what scenes from the movie were in the game 😄
This doc is an absolute gift. I sure do miss Williams arcade games and pinball. Looking back, the 90s were as amazing as the 80s in a slightly different way due to the advancement in tech.
What i love is seeing how these guys aged amazingly - proof that working on your passion, being creative and never really growing up is an elixir of life! Thanks or creating some amazing experiences of my youth fellas!
Really enjoyed this. These games ate so many of my quarters. Great memories. Glad there are arcades rehabbing and rebuilding these relics so we can still enjoy them with our children.
@@insertcoindoc I shared it on my work slack. I work at a fairly large video game studio and there's a lot of older gamers like myself that would also enjoy this trip down memory lane! Cheers
I would LOVE a remastered version of each Midway game ever released, like: NARC, Mortal Kombat 1, Smash TV... to see what it would look like using today's technology that has evolved in the last 30 years. I would gladly give you all my money to playing the remastered versions.
In the 90s the three Mortal Kombat games on arcade was such a huge deal for those of us alive and there at the time. Revolutionary games, so much fun was had.
I can't get past the fact that these games were notorious quarter-stealers. I remember having to bail on Narc and go play Double Dragon with my last 4 coins since I wanted them to last.
This hits in so many different ways happy to sad bring a 45 year old who grew up with all of this, thank you to everyone in this video and who participated in making this. Bitterfrickingsweet
Excellent documentary - really tells the behind the scene story of the arcade era - I absolved loved 💕 watching this, brought back the best memories of an awesome time
I still remember when I streamed it through one of those virtual cinemas and then finally got a hold of my BluRay copy, pin included. I lost count of how many times I've watched this, thank you so much for putting it together and sharing it again!
I worked at Pop's video arcade in Mpls when Mortal and nba jam came out. I sat and played those games all night after hours. I used to hustle drug dealers on NBA jam for 100 a game. Nostalgia....
I’ll never forget the feeling i had when I seen a flyer from Electronics Boutique with Mortal Kombat. I took it home, cut it out and pinned it on my wall. It was coming to Super Nintendo and I was there on Mortal Monday in September. I have the flyer framed on my wall now!
Awesome documentary. Both the early Mortal Kombat games and WWE WrestleMania the Arcade game were games that had a gigantic impact on my childhood and my life overall. Also gotta give a huge shoutout to Acclaim for making the home ports of these games and other games as well, and of course NetherRealm Studios and WB games. MK is still going strong today and I'm having a blast just like I had back then.
1992 I was 12 and my brother 8. When I was 18 I bought the Trilogy for PS and the magazine game guide. His fave was Scorpion and mine was Kitana. We used to scream at eachother while playing worse than gamers now days😅. I just got throwned at Memory Lane and tossed around. 90’s forever. 😭😭😭🙌
Was not expecting to see NARC in this documentary! Very cool! I've actually seen a lot of young kids recently play it on PC and they still find it to be a great game so many years later so that should tell you something!
I met Mark Turmell a few years back when he was at a convention (his first, actually). That was when he first revealed the truth about NBA Jam and the Bulls/Celtics matchups. NBA Jam was the one and only sports game I've ever enjoyed. Mark was super cool and signed my SNES copy of the game and had endless interesting stories.
I loved this! It was fun to hear all the backstories about my favourite games that I never knew about as a kid/teenager. After the Mario games years prior, Mortal Kombat 1-3 were my next great gaming obsessions. I used to study all of the moves and couldn't wait to try them out at the arcade at the weekend. My parents wished I'd studied for school with that kind of energy, haha. I had NARC on NES before I ever knew it had been an arcade game and loved it. Definitely had to use the Game Genie to get to the end, but I got stuck. Couldn't figure out how to beat Mr. Big. I got so irritated that I put a little "FOR SALE" sign on my copy of the game and didn't touch it for a few months. Haha I did eventually figure it out :) I played it in the arcade for the first time earlier this year! I loved all of these games. Thanks for uploading this!
I remember when everyone thought arcade was dead, Golden Tee popped up in bars everywhere. I would see tons of grown men playing it wherever there was a cabinet. That roller ball on the console whizzing. I think the sound of it, the pairing of it as an ergonomoc stimulus with a ball being crushed, that was an entertaining design for adult men. Whoever created that machine was brilliant. Good documentary. I like the story of when NBA Jam popped off. I still remember Street Fighter, Double Dragon, and Mortal Combat. I was never really into them. I liked pinball, pool, and R-Type, but R-Type is still too hard. It's like Mario Lost Worlds, absolutely frustrating.
I watch it 4 years ago of this Insert Coin documentary. Whenever i still like Midway Games especially with its franchise Spy Hunter and Mortal Kombat, then i still like this documentary video as well. Great stuff! 🎮 🧢 😁 👍
Loved many Williams Midway games !! Awesome video !! Love Narc !!! So happy Narc was not cancelled !! It’s a very tough business to either make video games and own an arcade !! How about inventing the hardware plus the software !! We should all appreciate the hard work involved to bring us gamers great entertainment !!
Modern tech may be light years ahead of what they had back then. However this doc once again shows me that the Rebel, Renegade and Rockstar spirit of game dev is gone. Everyone is playing it wayyy to safe nowadays.
Ahh the days of Williams/Midway/Bally. We need these companies today. Best gaming times for me was because of them. Now we got WB etc and its not near the feeling of what made it so good once upon a time. I always go back to these older gaming goodness when I game. Great doc! And seeing the creator of the game that got me hooked on gaming as a kid (Q-Bert) speak on it was a treat! I'll take a new War Gods, Cruisin USA, Hydro Thunder, etc made by them any day.
The NBA Jam philosophies of “rubberbanding,” simplified rules, over-the-top entertainment, and easy-to-approach gameplay feel much like the story of the Savannah Bananas and Banana Ball.
The original dual PacMan and Galaga sit down machines would always be at Pizza Huts. I used to enjoy those as a kid when we were waiting for a table. No one ever cleaned them. I wonder how much bacteria I ate as a kid. No wonder I have ADHD.
I've been a fan of many Williams, Midway and Capcom games for over a decade since I've had a PS2...now that I'm 30 years old, I still like arcades and own these games on MAME.
Grown-ups didnt want us kids to play Mortal Kombat. So naturally Mortal Kombag was the ONLY thing on my mind for years, I had to find a way to get it, and then get good at it so i didnt get my butt kicked every time. I had a friend who had the game, and a MK magazine guide that had all the fatalities. My favorite point in time of my MK history, was MK Trilogy on Playstation 1, i couldn't stop playing this game until i unlocked every character, and performed every one of their fatalities. I remember brutalitys being super difficult. But that era was when i was the most addicted. Fast forward to Mortal Kombat on PS3 with the Krypt that game is still fn amazing. I spent a lot of time on that game. I Might have to pick up the new Mortal Kombat now. I always forget how great the game is
Definitely great times playing those games back in youth. I played almost all the games, but MK 1 and 2 the most by far. Those were the gems. The MK fatigue makes sense, because I lost interest after MK 2. After that it got overly complex and lost its authenticity and legendary status. I liked Street Fighter 2 but the gameplay wasn't as good and it was a little bit more unpredictable. MK you could build real skill. And everyone here knows the guys who could beat anyone at an arcade with people waiting at the machine were revered. Kinda funny looking back but it was kind of important as a kid back then, like a status symbol. NBA Jam would be next favorite for me. Very cool and well done innovative game. 4 players was a great idea financially there. Those machines always had huddles of kids lined up around them. No wonder so much money was made.
This is epic! I love it so much. Please make a better custom thumbnail (unless you already have by now). Also, in the future please make sure your audio mix is good to go with MeterPlugs Loudness Penalty. Commercial breaks are LOUD!
As turns out on November 18th i did watch this Insert Coin documentary again during my birthday, but i still like this documentary and Midway Games (With its series Mortal Kombat and Spy Hunter). 🧢 🎧 🎮 😁👍
I know i did watch this Insert Coin documentary and i will watch again during my 24th birthday in November 18th, but my favorite Midway game is Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks (My childhood game played on my PS2 back then as a pre-teen), SpyHunter (Arcade) and Terminator 2: Judgment Day (Arcade. For what i know, the console or the SNES version published by Acclaim's LJN, but i more prefer of the arcade version of it). As i said it again, great stuff and great documentary! 🎮 🧢 😁👍
I’m glad Midway got shut down just because of how poorly they treated their designers. The fact that Universal would be able to out lawyer Midway is a bit of cosmic justice.
I worked at midway/williams home entertainment for 11 years. I remember the Tony Hawk Pitch coming in and wanting it badly but at the time I was in QA and had little to no say in anything. I remember Warkhawk being pitched, evaluating it too and saying it was great and management passing on it, was pretty frustrating.
These are the only kind of games i like. They should make more retouched classic games.Aerosmiths 9 lives also was an inhanced cd with a guitar hero like game.
Absolutely wild to me that the people who know how to program didn't just make their own games or head their own studios or whatever. They are the people who everything revolves around. You can have all the management, financing, art, and organization but if you don't have the engineers, you don't have anything. If you have engineers, you can work around the rest.
Good job, it's a really good documentary. Now I have a complaint about the music volume. To give some details, I'm a headphone user. Through the documentary I had to focus more on doing the volume DJ (to react when the music will hit my ears which does happen essentially when nobody's talking ; or sometimes to raise the volume up to better understand what the people are telling because the music can be covering their voice), than just sit up, listen to these awesome people and enjoy my 1h40. I don't know if there's a chance that this be fixed in the future. Maybe this problem don't affect a large number of users I can recognize that, but anyway that was my experience. Cheers
I remember going on Christmas holiday with my family in 1994 to the coast and as a 12 year old getting to walk around and finding a "computer store" with a n64 and game doctor 64 and it was playing Japanese War Gods. I played for like 30 minutes and really liked it at he time. But when I eventually bought it gosh is sucked.
I remember that time me and a friend of mine were at a pizza place where they had an MKII machine setup. We had so many quarters in change from our pizza order that after finishing our meal we went to try the arcade out. My friend was getting so good with Reptile that we were at the arcade way longer than anyone thought and soon there was like 4 to 5 other guys coming to the arcade with us watching my friend going up the ladder getting close the ? opponent that when he actually get to Shang Tsung and Kintaro whenever he won a round everyone would cheer. Since we had to use all our quarters, we were basically at the arcade for about 3 hours at that point even to the point where the pizza place is already closed but the manager of the shop wanted to see through the end of the game that he let everyone stay until the game is beaten. Once we finally defeated Shao Kahn everyone was jumping for joy and giving us high fives. The manager even gave us a coupon for a free pizza the next time cause we made the night fun for everyone. That was the best time of our life back then.
The most believable "and everybody clapped" story I've ever read.
This was an epic watch. Pure nostolgia trip. Nothing like the arcades back in the day.
Being in my 40's allows me to really appreciate the interviews in this doco, but at the same time allows me to remember everything they are talking about. I still remember my first time playing T2 at my local arcade. It was the first game I felt ripped off because I died so quickly, but also didn't hesitate putting more money in just to see what scenes from the movie were in the game 😄
This doc is an absolute gift. I sure do miss Williams arcade games and pinball. Looking back, the 90s were as amazing as the 80s in a slightly different way due to the advancement in tech.
I totally agree!
What i love is seeing how these guys aged amazingly - proof that working on your passion, being creative and never really growing up is an elixir of life! Thanks or creating some amazing experiences of my youth fellas!
Really enjoyed this. These games ate so many of my quarters. Great memories. Glad there are arcades rehabbing and rebuilding these relics so we can still enjoy them with our children.
This needs to go viral!
Let's do it!
@@insertcoindocno offense but that’s he most npc thing I’ve heard today
Incredible documentary - please keep making these
Thanks for making my childhood amazing!
That was so good! Hearing Tim Kitzrow do the NBA Jam announcer voices put an ear to ear smile on my face. 😃
Glad you liked it! Please share this film out!
@@insertcoindoc I shared it on my work slack. I work at a fairly large video game studio and there's a lot of older gamers like myself that would also enjoy this trip down memory lane! Cheers
Check out the GDC presentation. Seems like a really top dude, great sense of humor.
I would LOVE a remastered version of each Midway game ever released, like: NARC, Mortal Kombat 1, Smash TV... to see what it would look like using today's technology that has evolved in the last 30 years. I would gladly give you all my money to playing the remastered versions.
This was my childhood Midway/ Williams games were anyways a go-to any time I went to Silverball arcade THANK YOU for all the great memories
In the 90s the three Mortal Kombat games on arcade was such a huge deal for those of us alive and there at the time. Revolutionary games, so much fun was had.
Street Fighter 2 and MK basically kept the arcades alive for 10 extra years.
Love those games
One is a fighting game, and one is a joke. I like fighting games, I like jokes.
Capcom ruled the arcades after SFII
Fighting games need to come back at places like Dave & Busters.
Let’s not forget Dance Dance Revolution
I can't get past the fact that these games were notorious quarter-stealers. I remember having to bail on Narc and go play Double Dragon with my last 4 coins since I wanted them to last.
This really took me back. Amazing movie.
Pure nostalgia, felt like I went back in time. Loving this documentary
This hits in so many different ways happy to sad bring a 45 year old who grew up with all of this, thank you to everyone in this video and who participated in making this. Bitterfrickingsweet
Excellent documentary - really tells the behind the scene story of the arcade era - I absolved loved 💕 watching this, brought back the best memories of an awesome time
I still remember when I streamed it through one of those virtual cinemas and then finally got a hold of my BluRay copy, pin included. I lost count of how many times I've watched this, thank you so much for putting it together and sharing it again!
A knockout documentary! Thank you for this!
Gotta love those classics!
I worked at Pop's video arcade in Mpls when Mortal and nba jam came out. I sat and played those games all night after hours. I used to hustle drug dealers on NBA jam for 100 a game. Nostalgia....
I’ll never forget the feeling i had when I seen a flyer from Electronics Boutique with Mortal Kombat. I took it home, cut it out and pinned it on my wall. It was coming to Super Nintendo and I was there on Mortal Monday in September. I have the flyer framed on my wall now!
This is a great documentary. I worked in coin-op in the 90s. This brought back so many memories. Thank you so much!
Awesome documentary. Both the early Mortal Kombat games and WWE WrestleMania the Arcade game were games that had a gigantic impact on my childhood and my life overall. Also gotta give a huge shoutout to Acclaim for making the home ports of these games and other games as well, and of course NetherRealm Studios and WB games. MK is still going strong today and I'm having a blast just like I had back then.
So many memories. We had a video rental spot in our town with a decent arcade, we’d always be in there playing MK!
That's a good ass documentary.
I grew up in the coin op era and the early to mid 90s were basically when society peaked.
hi is a very good docu. alright thanks i luved all your games williams and midway.....wow miss these days damn!!!!😎📱📲📺💯💯
1992 I was 12 and my brother 8. When I was 18 I bought the Trilogy for PS and the magazine game guide. His fave was Scorpion and mine was Kitana. We used to scream at eachother while playing worse than gamers now days😅. I just got throwned at Memory Lane and tossed around. 90’s forever. 😭😭😭🙌
Loved this doc, thank you.
this is SO good. i love this so much. thanks for such an amazing doc, two thumbs up!
Thank you! Please share out!
Man I loved Cruisin' USA. I played it first on N64 but I loved it in the arcade also. I had so much fun with it.
This is a very informative documentary! Well done!
Was not expecting to see NARC in this documentary! Very cool! I've actually seen a lot of young kids recently play it on PC and they still find it to be a great game so many years later so that should tell you something!
$1 billion in quarters is insane! And I definitely practiced driving for my license on Cruisin. 😂
Great film, I’ve always loved midway and Williams since I was a kid
Fuckin' Awesome!! Great documentary Thank You all!!
Would love solo documentaries on WrestleMania and Mortal Kombat. Please make them and make a Kickstarter.
Couple of my favorites too. That would be awesome.
There is a Wrestlemania segment on the blu-ray!
@@insertcoindoc nice! is that the one available on Amazon? I don't think it mentions bonus features...
@ I know. I purchased it a long time ago. I just wish you had a documentary that covered solely WrestleMania and one that covered Mortal Kombat.
@@gaipsWas the Blu Ray worth it?
Amazing doc! Loooove it. Wish there was a mention of the MK movie soundtrack, I had that on repeat.
that one guy looks like the perfect marriage of henry rollins and patton oswalt; great doc
cool doc! loved it. Thanks so much for sharing (and doing it)!
Just watched it. Excellent work! I really enjoyed seeing the story of how some of those games were made. Thank you!
Thank you! That is super cool of you. Please share this out!
I met Mark Turmell a few years back when he was at a convention (his first, actually). That was when he first revealed the truth about NBA Jam and the Bulls/Celtics matchups. NBA Jam was the one and only sports game I've ever enjoyed. Mark was super cool and signed my SNES copy of the game and had endless interesting stories.
I loved this! It was fun to hear all the backstories about my favourite games that I never knew about as a kid/teenager. After the Mario games years prior, Mortal Kombat 1-3 were my next great gaming obsessions. I used to study all of the moves and couldn't wait to try them out at the arcade at the weekend. My parents wished I'd studied for school with that kind of energy, haha.
I had NARC on NES before I ever knew it had been an arcade game and loved it. Definitely had to use the Game Genie to get to the end, but I got stuck. Couldn't figure out how to beat Mr. Big. I got so irritated that I put a little "FOR SALE" sign on my copy of the game and didn't touch it for a few months. Haha I did eventually figure it out :) I played it in the arcade for the first time earlier this year!
I loved all of these games. Thanks for uploading this!
Thank you! Please share out!
This is an awesome documentary!!!
Great documentary. Thank you for sharing it.
Thanks
Amazing! Thank you!
Thanks for the great content
I remember when everyone thought arcade was dead, Golden Tee popped up in bars everywhere. I would see tons of grown men playing it wherever there was a cabinet. That roller ball on the console whizzing. I think the sound of it, the pairing of it as an ergonomoc stimulus with a ball being crushed, that was an entertaining design for adult men.
Whoever created that machine was brilliant.
Good documentary. I like the story of when NBA Jam popped off.
I still remember Street Fighter, Double Dragon, and Mortal Combat. I was never really into them. I liked pinball, pool, and R-Type, but R-Type is still too hard. It's like Mario Lost Worlds, absolutely frustrating.
I watch it 4 years ago of this Insert Coin documentary. Whenever i still like Midway Games especially with its franchise Spy Hunter and Mortal Kombat, then i still like this documentary video as well. Great stuff! 🎮 🧢 😁 👍
Loved many Williams Midway games !! Awesome video !! Love Narc !!! So happy Narc was not cancelled !! It’s a very tough business to either make video games and own an arcade !! How about inventing the hardware plus the software !! We should all appreciate the hard work involved to bring us gamers great entertainment !!
Thank you! Please share out!
Modern tech may be light years ahead of what they had back then. However this doc once again shows me that the Rebel, Renegade and Rockstar spirit of game dev is gone. Everyone is playing it wayyy to safe nowadays.
Ahh the days of Williams/Midway/Bally. We need these companies today. Best gaming times for me was because of them. Now we got WB etc and its not near the feeling of what made it so good once upon a time. I always go back to these older gaming goodness when I game. Great doc!
And seeing the creator of the game that got me hooked on gaming as a kid (Q-Bert) speak on it was a treat! I'll take a new War Gods, Cruisin USA, Hydro Thunder, etc made by them any day.
Its funny but I can even remember the smell of the video store I first played MK at 🤣
The NBA Jam philosophies of “rubberbanding,” simplified rules, over-the-top entertainment, and easy-to-approach gameplay feel much like the story of the Savannah Bananas and Banana Ball.
I loved Arch Rivals as a kid.
The original dual PacMan and Galaga sit down machines would always be at Pizza Huts. I used to enjoy those as a kid when we were waiting for a table.
No one ever cleaned them. I wonder how much bacteria I ate as a kid. No wonder I have ADHD.
Robotron was phenomenal !! So was Smash TV !! Arch Rivals was great !! Terminator 2 was fantastic !! Plus -- Mortal Kombat !!! Fascinating video !!
Thanks! We tried to include as many games as possible, so glad you liked those!
Man- I loved street fighter. But MK 2 & 3 were legendary also.
This was entertaining and educational . More please 🙏
dudes this is incredible!
I've been a fan of many Williams, Midway and Capcom games for over a decade since I've had a PS2...now that I'm 30 years old, I still like arcades and own these games on MAME.
The games still hold up! Thank you!
Grown-ups didnt want us kids to play Mortal Kombat. So naturally Mortal Kombag was the ONLY thing on my mind for years, I had to find a way to get it, and then get good at it so i didnt get my butt kicked every time. I had a friend who had the game, and a MK magazine guide that had all the fatalities. My favorite point in time of my MK history, was MK Trilogy on Playstation 1, i couldn't stop playing this game until i unlocked every character, and performed every one of their fatalities.
I remember brutalitys being super difficult. But that era was when i was the most addicted.
Fast forward to Mortal Kombat on PS3 with the Krypt that game is still fn amazing. I spent a lot of time on that game.
I Might have to pick up the new Mortal Kombat now. I always forget how great the game is
Rock & Roll!
Joe Perry: I won't say that
did in the most perfectly subdued way. i loved that too. this was SOOOOO good
Definitely great times playing those games back in youth. I played almost all the games, but MK 1 and 2 the most by far. Those were the gems. The MK fatigue makes sense, because I lost interest after MK 2. After that it got overly complex and lost its authenticity and legendary status. I liked Street Fighter 2 but the gameplay wasn't as good and it was a little bit more unpredictable. MK you could build real skill. And everyone here knows the guys who could beat anyone at an arcade with people waiting at the machine were revered. Kinda funny looking back but it was kind of important as a kid back then, like a status symbol. NBA Jam would be next favorite for me. Very cool and well done innovative game. 4 players was a great idea financially there. Those machines always had huddles of kids lined up around them. No wonder so much money was made.
These games were HUGE in my younger years in the arcades I remember where I was exactly when I played some of these in the arcades
This was such a lovely walk down nostalgia road. Btw was that an after credits scene to the sequel? Tony hawk doc maybe?
This is epic! I love it so much.
Please make a better custom thumbnail (unless you already have by now). Also, in the future please make sure your audio mix is good to go with MeterPlugs Loudness Penalty. Commercial breaks are LOUD!
Thanks for the feedback!
As turns out on November 18th i did watch this Insert Coin documentary again during my birthday, but i still like this documentary and Midway Games (With its series Mortal Kombat and Spy Hunter). 🧢 🎧 🎮 😁👍
Everything about this is a great! Galloping Ghost (the best place on earth) featured! All the stories. Gerstmann. On and on. Warms the heart.
Great doc! I remember seeing it in 2020.
I'd like to thank these nerds for playing a huge part in my childhood. And yes we knew all the fatalities by the first weekend.
Credit to raw thrills. Their arcade games are fantastic. All of them are so fun to play.
I vividly remember Mortal Monday.
I know i did watch this Insert Coin documentary and i will watch again during my 24th birthday in November 18th, but my favorite Midway game is Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks (My childhood game played on my PS2 back then as a pre-teen), SpyHunter (Arcade) and Terminator 2: Judgment Day (Arcade. For what i know, the console or the SNES version published by Acclaim's LJN, but i more prefer of the arcade version of it). As i said it again, great stuff and great documentary! 🎮 🧢 😁👍
Awesome video. Thx
Like from Russia❤ MK the most important part of my childhood.
21:16, man with a ciggy playing arcade games, image burned into head. such a vibe.
38:23 - That's so badass watching the real kick
Great doc! Thanks!
I’m glad Midway got shut down just because of how poorly they treated their designers. The fact that Universal would be able to out lawyer Midway is a bit of cosmic justice.
Great documentary
Thank you! Please share out!
What a great docu. Thanks!
For the algorithm!
Thank you!
This is freaking awesome.
Hard to understand why your channel hasn't exploded yet, please everyone spread this link out!
Who here in 2024(5) want (real) coin op arcades to come back?
Just Childhood ❤️
Very interesting. I heard that NARC was the first 32 bit arcade game.
I worked at midway/williams home entertainment for 11 years. I remember the Tony Hawk Pitch coming in and wanting it badly but at the time I was in QA and had little to no say in anything. I remember Warkhawk being pitched, evaluating it too and saying it was great and management passing on it, was pretty frustrating.
Amazing!
Who attended the meeting and told Tony Hawk THPS would be trash??
1:33:00 The Grid is awesome. Funny enough galloping ghost arcade is where I've played it. 😄 I wish it had a PC remaster.
Shoutout to Savant. Been listening to him for well over a decade now. SWOUP
1:19:50 Hearing Paul ws Anderson complain about being disappointed about the Mortal Kombat movie is kinda how I feel about all his whole career..
This was awesome. I would give anything for a movie adaptation of Smash TV.
I hope midway rerelease all the midway classics on modern consoles or at least the switch 😎🤙🏾
These are the only kind of games i like. They should make more retouched classic games.Aerosmiths 9 lives also was an inhanced cd with a guitar hero like game.
Absolutely wild to me that the people who know how to program didn't just make their own games or head their own studios or whatever. They are the people who everything revolves around. You can have all the management, financing, art, and organization but if you don't have the engineers, you don't have anything. If you have engineers, you can work around the rest.
Good job, it's a really good documentary. Now I have a complaint about the music volume. To give some details, I'm a headphone user. Through the documentary I had to focus more on doing the volume DJ (to react when the music will hit my ears which does happen essentially when nobody's talking ; or sometimes to raise the volume up to better understand what the people are telling because the music can be covering their voice), than just sit up, listen to these awesome people and enjoy my 1h40. I don't know if there's a chance that this be fixed in the future. Maybe this problem don't affect a large number of users I can recognize that, but anyway that was my experience. Cheers
I had no idea Linda Hamilton had a twin ! 🤯
I remember going on Christmas holiday with my family in 1994 to the coast and as a 12 year old getting to walk around and finding a "computer store" with a n64 and game doctor 64 and it was playing Japanese War Gods. I played for like 30 minutes and really liked it at he time. But when I eventually bought it gosh is sucked.