If someone told my 10 year old self that PC would go on from getting ports like Spider-Man 2 or the 2007 RE4 one to become the definitive platform for playing most games and that 90% of console games in the future would be ported to it, i would have thought they were crazy or lying. PC gaming has come a long way.
Just be careful of the bugs lol. I'm more trusting for PC starting and early access to develop to consoles later on rather than they screw up the other way around like metal gear solid master collection. And of course from console to PC, you won't have a physical nor price drops from a newer re-release.
Got a few more for you for part 2: - Dune 2000 on PlayStation. - Any port of ZombiU to non-Wii-U. - 007 Nightfire on PC. - Tales of Phantasia on iOS/Android (compared to the PSP version specifically). - Space Channel 5 on GBA. - Max Payne on GBA.
Nightfire on PC was by Gearbox and it used the Half Life 1 engine, it was completely different, entirely FPS with no vehicle levels at all unlike the Eurocom console version. The console version had the best multiplayer because of excellent splitscreen and map design, but aside from like 2 levels, the Alps and Japanese Gardens, I felt the PC version mogged the console version in terms of the actual campaign even if the graphics were way worse. The level in the skyscraper on console is like 15 minutes long and the skyscraper is in reality only like 3 different floors. On the PC it's a fully modeled skyscraper with like 80 floors worth of gameplay and the level took over 2 hours to beat and was insane balls to the wall combat half the time. Very memorable absolutely huge level.
the 6th gen versions use the NFS Most Wanted map but with the districts rearranged to look like those from Undercover, there even comparisons here on TH-cam showing it's the exact same map from MW
Really like this specific kind of "Same Name, Different Game" video you are doing, which unlike any other videos, don't just say "The PS2 and GBA version has the same name but they are different in gameplay in all ways" like no s***t sherlock, yes they are! Would love more of these! Didn't actually know about the subtle difference the PSP and PS2 Ghost Rider had until now
The Ghost Rider bit was hard to show, because I would've required several minutes to show the actual differences in level design, and people just don't have the patience sadly. Much of the levels in the PS2 version are cut from the PSP version - it's not just that they are compartmentalized into arenas. In hindsight I should've said that, but hopefully people will get the idea by watching the video.
I remember lot's of ps1 games were completely different on ps2. Heroes of might and magic for example. Also donald duck going quackers. That game has like 5 different version depending on the console. Ps1, dreamcast a bit of an upgrade. Gamecube a new version. Ps2 a bit upgraded version of gsmecube. And I wouldn't be surprised if there was another version of that game.
This was a surprisingly unique topic for a video game video, considering how widely known how many games has different versions on each consoles. You should create more!!!
0:55 It's funny how they only learned this with the final SpongeBob console game to have a different PC counterpart, which is Nighty Nightmare, the PC counterpart to Creature from the Krusty Krab (some regions combines the two titles, with NN being the subtitle) 2:30 Another thing to note is that the PS2 version is the first NFS game by the studio BlackBox, which became the main developer of NFS games until the PS3/360 generation 6:14 Also, for Xbox One X/Series owners, both the original Xbox and the 360 versions of Double Agent are backwards compatible with enhancements. 7:34 The Wii version is also a prequel to the original Driver games, so it's extremely different.
Porsche Unleashed is another good example. I bought the PS1 version thinking it was the same game as the PC version, but it was completely different. Vibe and all.
Ghostbusters: The video Game and 007: Nightfire are both really different in releases. PC and console versions of Nightfire are entirely different games. Ghostbusters PS2 and Wii games are in a total different style than PS3 and Xbox360. It's kind of impressive
4:32 that 3DS « Forgotten Sands » version… so many memories ! I worked on that version as a Quality Control/Tester when Ubisoft Casablanca was still here 😊
I want to see more of this, I did not fully understand the Double Agent one since I started with the one on Xbox 360. Edit: just found out there were more on your channel!
I actually remembered The Cat in the Hat videogame being different in this regard, too! On the PS2 and Xbox ports, if you collected all the keys for the bonus door, it was also a bonus level that you would have to complete. In the PC port, they were cut entirely, and just straight up gave you the level collectibles you otherwise would have had to earn! Also, in the main level select area, usually the levels would look wacky (to indicate you hadn't cleansed the level completely), but in the PC version, they were the cleansed version of the object, both before AND after. There was also a lot of other different changes, but it was crazy to think the console versions were better in that regard.
I remember too Skate it, which was very watered down and clunky version of Skate 2 for Nintendo consoles, they converted a city into a wasteland having the "big earthquake and everybody left but you" excuse to not render npcs. Most THQ games were the same, the spongebob movie was a point n click adventure rather than a platformer
reminds me of the time I asked my dad to get me Call of Duty 2. I only had a PS2 back then so I was expecting a downgraded version of the game. Then to my surprise it's a different game since it says Big Red One on the case under Call of Duty 2. One of my fave COD titles as a teenager since graphically it wasn't impressive as the PC, but it had an interesting story and got to experience more weapon variants. It also allowed you to shoot faster for semi auto rifles and cooking nades with a timer.
-Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield (PC) and Rainbow Six 3 (Xbox, PS2, Gamecube). This last one would be a spin-off -Ghost Recon 2 (the Xbox version is very different to PS2/Gamecube versions).
Brothers in Arms Road to Hill 30 is another example. I played it several times on PS2 as a kid and when I first played the PC version years after, I was a bit confused, because I felt something was wrong or different. I then looked it up and saw, that certain parts of the singleplayer maps are way different. The PS2 version had more stuff as covers etc. compared to the PC.
I expect games with the same name to be different if the hardware is different. They're both based on the same movie, both have the same story or both are still the same genre. And there were often handheld versions of popular games, I don't expect the GBA version of Batman Begins to play like the PS2 version. And I guess the big games not based on other franchises don't want to overflow the market with three different Prince of Persias at once. "Here's the next big Ghost Recon game, and everyone get to play it no matter the console" But there's no reason for the PC version of Battle of Bikini Bottom to have that name. There were almost ten different Spongebob games out already, having a different name like "Bikini Bottom Party" wouldn't have hurt it, or at least let it be a platformer with that name.
I remember this happening a lot, mostly with gba getting demakes of popular console titles, with a few being actually really good from what i remember.
the wolverine tie in game is also vastly different between ps2 and ps3, force unleashed 2, assassin's creed 2 and sonic colors for ds and consoles. Also majority of the ben 10 games.
It has always been a thing especially with the spiderman games. I won't forget that time I bought Web of Shadows for the pd2 thinking it would be the same version on PS3 and PC
This was an interesting video to watch but you should've also mentioned that Sonic Unleashed can also be played natively at 60 FPS on Xbox One/Series consoles due to the backwards compatibility enhancements!
🙂👍 Video is awesome sauce, however... 🤔 I'm very surprised you didn't mentioned the 1st Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter game. I owned the PS2, OG Xbox, Xbox 360 version & PC version, and the level design was very different from each other. The story was kept basically the same as well as the characters role, voice line and plot points. You also didn't mentioned the PSP version of GRAW 2, which is basically a 1.5 of the game where you start of in Columbia to locate/destroy a shipment of weapons, preform recon on VIP to extract/eliminate and etc... But still an awesome video none the less 🏆🎉👏
My personal pain was Spider Man: Web of Shadows that I saw on a friend's PC and was impressed. When I saw it for PSP I immediately bought it and was really disappointed that it's a completely different 2D game. Still it's a nice game that I really enjoyed.
A lot of 7th gen movie tie-in games had DS ports that were completely different. Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer is one example. Oddly, the DS version of Thor: God of Thunder is actually a much better game than tge console versions!
It was amazing that the PS2 was still getting games during the seventh generation of consoles! It is always interesting to see the definitive or preferred versions of some games. After the GameCube, Nintendo seemed to always lag behind that current generation in terms of hardware. I understand they probably did it to cut costs, but it usually meant that all non-exclusive games were usually best played elsewhere for better performance (and sometimes price).
I'll never forget finding Spiderman 2 for PC at goodwill like 10 years ago and expecting it to play like the PS2 version, its still an alright game but no where near the console version.
You also forgot to mention the other Spider-Man 2 for PSP. It is a lot different than PS2 or PC versions. And it plays like the first game. But also there is more games like this, that has different versions. Games like X-Men Origins: Wolverine (PC, PS2, PSP), Counter-Strike 1.6 (PC, Xbox), Spider-Man Web of Shadows (PC, PSP, PS2) or some NFS games that came out after Hot Pursuit 2.
Tomb Raider Legend had a version for the Nintendo DS that was a 2D platformer. HP and the Philosopher's stone had 5(?) completely different versions for PC, PS1, GBC, GBA and 6th gen.
Crash of the titans is one of these games. On the consoles (xbox360, ps2, wii, psp) was a beat em up with a different story but the ds version ( which was better) had a different gameplay and boss battles
Ghost rider on GBA was a treat, the gameplay was smooth and fun even tho it's very different compared to other version (as expected since its not a powerful hardware) the graphics may not be good but you gotta consider its running on Gameboy
I loved Spiderman 2 on PC back when it released cuz I didn’t know of any other version and a PC was the only modern platform i had, GRAW 2 on PS2 is a big graphical downgrade from 7th gem but again, PS2 was my strongest hardware at the time so I enjoyed it, I would say FIFA 2005 on PS2 & PC vs PS1 version could be on a list like this.
360 version of unleashed is good, but wii/ps2 was better imo. When those 30 minute to 1 hour night stages on 360/PS3 are cut into 5 stages on the wii version which may not sound like much, but playing 5 stages for 5 minutes each vs playing 1 stage for an hour and a half is infinitley better if you intend on beating it with your sanity intact
All Nickelodeon games on PC around the time were activity centers and point n click adventure titles. Some other companies, such as Disney would include both main line and activity centers for PC. Thankfully, activity centers died out later in the decade and PC users eventually got the console Battle for Bikini bottom game in the form of the Rehydrated remaster. Yes, it wasn't as good as the original, but at least you could install mods to make it a little better.
The thing with Sponge-Bob used to happen with lots, if not all Nickelodeon cartoon based games from 2000s. I still remember having watched to some Avatar episodes during a weekend (the first and true Avatar: "Last Airbender", not the blue alien matrix like production from the guy behind Terminator and Aliens) and got my mind blowing for how rich that plot and environment looked to be, so i go to the wilds in a holy hunt to grab a copy of the game for the platform i had available to play in my free time and, man... wasn't a totally a shame, but was a shame... The PC version was so "meh" that i'm still today saying that someday i'll jump back into an Avatar game, even now being able to play almost any version i preffer to.
Really? I liked the Hellboy game on PSP much better than the PS3 version! it's just a better production on PSP (in my opinion of course) Sonic Unleashed on PS3, Wii and PS2 is a vastly different experience, in my opinion. it's the same difference between Persona 3 Portable on PSP and Persona 3 FES on PS2. to me, they're ruined the PSP/Wii-PS2 versions 😡 Great video, thanks for uploading
What about vastly different versions on the same console? The US version of Monsters Inc on PS2 was so bad, rather than release it in PAL territories, Activision ported the PS1 version instead! There's also two completely different versions of Klax and Marble Madness on the Mega Drive
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines game was released on Gameboy Advance, the home consoles version are FPS game while the GBA version is very different King Kong the videogame is different in the PSP platform because of it's hardware limitations Tekken 6 on PSP is also different than the PS3 and Xbox 360 version since it removed the Scenario Campaign in there while the menu screen are different and downgraded the VS screen And some WWE Smackdown VS Raw games are a bit different on other platforms, SVR 2008 and 2009 on Wii is a great example, 2008 was missing some features and 24/7 mode was replaced with a different mode, 2009 has some exclusive contents, even the characters model are different, what I mean by it is the characters models are different on the PS3 and Xbox 360 platform per game while the PS2, PSP, and Wii reuses the outdated one, just by looking at their attires they're wearing, I even remember that some of the wrestlers entrance are a bit different on some platforms because I played SVR 2008 on the PS2, John Cena throws his hat and t-shirt at the audience once he enters the ring, while in the PSP version don't, not to mention the PS2, PSP, and Wii version uses the outdated Created Superstar assets from the earlier WWE games because I dumped the textures of one of my Created Superstar on each game and they all look the same
I always found it funny how they'd make a game on home consoles. And then they just had to release a handheld game variant just because. Totally different games
note: Ratatouille: PS2, XBOX, Nintendo GameCube, Wii and PC 2nd Version on PS3, XBOX 360 and it's last on Xbox and Gamecube in 2007 The Simpsons Game 1st Wii, PS2, PSP 2nd PS3, XBOX360
At least at that time we got different versions of games and some of them was good because showing different visions Now we only get one version of the game which is completely bugged more or less depending the plateform and needing tons of updates. Cyberpunk 2077 was a good example
5:28 Ironically this game got the highest review scores out of all of the Ghost Rider games, and rightfully so. I'd say that the GBA version is actually lowkey a hidden gem on that console. 8:05 I'd say that there is a solid argument for the Wii version being better. It looks worse, in most cases sounds worse, and the overworld kind of sucks, but the level design overall is much better and well put together. Again reviewers at the time consistently gave the PS2/Wii version of Sonic Unleashed higher scores over its higher fidelity counterpart.
If someone told my 10 year old self that PC would go on from getting ports like Spider-Man 2 or the 2007 RE4 one to become the definitive platform for playing most games and that 90% of console games in the future would be ported to it, i would have thought they were crazy or lying. PC gaming has come a long way.
They sure have. Nintendo is the last hold-out, but we can emulate nearly all of their games on pc - sometimes with better performance lol.
a lot of times*@@n-tertainmentx-tended4760
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Just be careful of the bugs lol. I'm more trusting for PC starting and early access to develop to consoles later on rather than they screw up the other way around like metal gear solid master collection. And of course from console to PC, you won't have a physical nor price drops from a newer re-release.
It was always the definitive platform, even in the 90, also it's always the first platform to receive emulators so...
I had Need For Speed Hot Pursuit 2 on the Gamecube when I was a kid. Amazing game! Great memories!
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still, this is a very good video!
Got a few more for you for part 2:
- Dune 2000 on PlayStation.
- Any port of ZombiU to non-Wii-U.
- 007 Nightfire on PC.
- Tales of Phantasia on iOS/Android (compared to the PSP version specifically).
- Space Channel 5 on GBA.
- Max Payne on GBA.
007 Nightfire?
@@n-tertainmentx-tended4760 Yep. Vastly different game on the PC.
@@aquapendulum Okay.
Totally agree, 007 nightfire great game on ps2 but different on pc :)
Nightfire on PC was by Gearbox and it used the Half Life 1 engine, it was completely different, entirely FPS with no vehicle levels at all unlike the Eurocom console version. The console version had the best multiplayer because of excellent splitscreen and map design, but aside from like 2 levels, the Alps and Japanese Gardens, I felt the PC version mogged the console version in terms of the actual campaign even if the graphics were way worse. The level in the skyscraper on console is like 15 minutes long and the skyscraper is in reality only like 3 different floors. On the PC it's a fully modeled skyscraper with like 80 floors worth of gameplay and the level took over 2 hours to beat and was insane balls to the wall combat half the time. Very memorable absolutely huge level.
I would add NFS: Undercover to this as well, because the PS2 and Wii ports have completely different maps and many of the vehicles are different.
the 6th gen versions use the NFS Most Wanted map but with the districts rearranged to look like those from Undercover, there even comparisons here on TH-cam showing it's the exact same map from MW
Really like this specific kind of "Same Name, Different Game" video you are doing,
which unlike any other videos, don't just say "The PS2 and GBA version has the same name but they are different in gameplay in all ways" like no s***t sherlock, yes they are!
Would love more of these! Didn't actually know about the subtle difference the PSP and PS2 Ghost Rider had until now
The Ghost Rider bit was hard to show, because I would've required several minutes to show the actual differences in level design, and people just don't have the patience sadly. Much of the levels in the PS2 version are cut from the PSP version - it's not just that they are compartmentalized into arenas. In hindsight I should've said that, but hopefully people will get the idea by watching the video.
The best way to play Sonic Unleashed actually is the Xbox Series X Version that upscales the visuals and runs at a smooth 60FPS throughout.
At this point just buy a pc
Thank you. This was entertaining!
I remember lot's of ps1 games were completely different on ps2.
Heroes of might and magic for example.
Also donald duck going quackers. That game has like 5 different version depending on the console. Ps1, dreamcast a bit of an upgrade. Gamecube a new version. Ps2 a bit upgraded version of gsmecube. And I wouldn't be surprised if there was another version of that game.
This was a surprisingly unique topic for a video game video, considering how widely known how many games has different versions on each consoles. You should create more!!!
That's the plan...if this one gets to fifteen thousand views I'll consider it.
@@n-tertainmentx-tended4760 now you have to do it!
0:55 It's funny how they only learned this with the final SpongeBob console game to have a different PC counterpart, which is Nighty Nightmare, the PC counterpart to Creature from the Krusty Krab (some regions combines the two titles, with NN being the subtitle)
2:30 Another thing to note is that the PS2 version is the first NFS game by the studio BlackBox, which became the main developer of NFS games until the PS3/360 generation
6:14 Also, for Xbox One X/Series owners, both the original Xbox and the 360 versions of Double Agent are backwards compatible with enhancements.
7:34 The Wii version is also a prequel to the original Driver games, so it's extremely different.
You sound knowledgeable. Know of any more examples?
@@n-tertainmentx-tended4760 SpongeBob fan..
Great video mate, keep it up 👍 much love ❤️
5:30 "It looks like crap".
The pixel art and animation looks quite good to me. I think the artists did a good job with it.
Yeah that’s a trash take
Sonic Unleashed also had a J2ME version for feature phones btw
Loved the video, please bring more of these
I still loved Spiderman 2 PC version. It was really cool.
Porsche Unleashed is another good example. I bought the PS1 version thinking it was the same game as the PC version, but it was completely different. Vibe and all.
007 nightfire/agent under fire is a perfect example of this
Great video, I like how you included Rayman 2 too for a bit. That game could be its own entire video, it's different on pretty much every platform lol
Great video thank you please make part 2
Ghostbusters: The video Game and 007: Nightfire are both really different in releases.
PC and console versions of Nightfire are entirely different games.
Ghostbusters PS2 and Wii games are in a total different style than PS3 and Xbox360.
It's kind of impressive
There was also a different version of Quantum of Solace on PS2
Mercenaires 2 was different on PS2 to PS3 and 360, can't speak for PC!
4:32 that 3DS « Forgotten Sands » version… so many memories ! I worked on that version as a Quality Control/Tester when Ubisoft Casablanca was still here 😊
Nice. Sorry if I sounded dismissive about that version. It's not really bad at all.
@@n-tertainmentx-tended4760 don’t worry I too find it very average, it was a budget version and the 3DS was new !
Hey all, Scott here
I want to see more of this, I did not fully understand the Double Agent one since I started with the one on Xbox 360.
Edit: just found out there were more on your channel!
I actually remembered The Cat in the Hat videogame being different in this regard, too! On the PS2 and Xbox ports, if you collected all the keys for the bonus door, it was also a bonus level that you would have to complete. In the PC port, they were cut entirely, and just straight up gave you the level collectibles you otherwise would have had to earn! Also, in the main level select area, usually the levels would look wacky (to indicate you hadn't cleansed the level completely), but in the PC version, they were the cleansed version of the object, both before AND after. There was also a lot of other different changes, but it was crazy to think the console versions were better in that regard.
I remember too Skate it, which was very watered down and clunky version of Skate 2 for Nintendo consoles, they converted a city into a wasteland having the "big earthquake and everybody left but you" excuse to not render npcs.
Most THQ games were the same, the spongebob movie was a point n click adventure rather than a platformer
I relieved when I saw Spider-Man 2 is on the list too
reminds me of the time I asked my dad to get me Call of Duty 2. I only had a PS2 back then so I was expecting a downgraded version of the game. Then to my surprise it's a different game since it says Big Red One on the case under Call of Duty 2. One of my fave COD titles as a teenager since graphically it wasn't impressive as the PC, but it had an interesting story and got to experience more weapon variants. It also allowed you to shoot faster for semi auto rifles and cooking nades with a timer.
It all goes down to studios and how much the bigger studio outsourcing to them crapped on the budget.
-Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield (PC) and Rainbow Six 3 (Xbox, PS2, Gamecube). This last one would be a spin-off
-Ghost Recon 2 (the Xbox version is very different to PS2/Gamecube versions).
great video bro, very unique
Gosh. Thanks, mate.
Brothers in Arms Road to Hill 30 is another example. I played it several times on PS2 as a kid and when I first played the PC version years after, I was a bit confused, because I felt something was wrong or different. I then looked it up and saw, that certain parts of the singleplayer maps are way different. The PS2 version had more stuff as covers etc. compared to the PC.
I still remember playing Prince of Persia and Splinter Cell series on Java/Symbian Os Phone.
"I'm going to focus mainly on 6th and 7th gen games" you say that about any topic and I'm here all day
I expect games with the same name to be different if the hardware is different. They're both based on the same movie, both have the same story or both are still the same genre. And there were often handheld versions of popular games, I don't expect the GBA version of Batman Begins to play like the PS2 version. And I guess the big games not based on other franchises don't want to overflow the market with three different Prince of Persias at once. "Here's the next big Ghost Recon game, and everyone get to play it no matter the console"
But there's no reason for the PC version of Battle of Bikini Bottom to have that name. There were almost ten different Spongebob games out already, having a different name like "Bikini Bottom Party" wouldn't have hurt it, or at least let it be a platformer with that name.
I remember this happening a lot, mostly with gba getting demakes of popular console titles, with a few being actually really good from what i remember.
Harry potter and spiderman 3 are my go to examples
Man, back in time I got that Spider man 2 pc version... I was so happy thinking it would be the same as the playstation 2.
the wolverine tie in game is also vastly different between ps2 and ps3, force unleashed 2, assassin's creed 2 and sonic colors for ds and consoles. Also majority of the ben 10 games.
It has always been a thing especially with the spiderman games. I won't forget that time I bought Web of Shadows for the pd2 thinking it would be the same version on PS3 and PC
Even prince of Persia warrior within ios version is totally different (not too much different)🗿🍷
This was an interesting video to watch but you should've also mentioned that Sonic Unleashed can also be played natively at 60 FPS on Xbox One/Series consoles due to the backwards compatibility enhancements!
🙂👍 Video is awesome sauce, however... 🤔 I'm very surprised you didn't mentioned the 1st Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter game. I owned the PS2, OG Xbox, Xbox 360 version & PC version, and the level design was very different from each other. The story was kept basically the same as well as the characters role, voice line and plot points.
You also didn't mentioned the PSP version of GRAW 2, which is basically a 1.5 of the game where you start of in Columbia to locate/destroy a shipment of weapons, preform recon on VIP to extract/eliminate and etc...
But still an awesome video none the less 🏆🎉👏
My personal pain was Spider Man: Web of Shadows that I saw on a friend's PC and was impressed. When I saw it for PSP I immediately bought it and was really disappointed that it's a completely different 2D game. Still it's a nice game that I really enjoyed.
I still enjoyed that version of spiderman 2 as a kid
2:38 As soon as i saw the video i knew this would be in it. The PC version was my childhood
Growing up, I wasn't allowed to play M rated games, so I played COD WAW on the PS2 and the COD games on DS. Had no idea they were different
A lot of 7th gen movie tie-in games had DS ports that were completely different. Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer is one example. Oddly, the DS version of Thor: God of Thunder is actually a much better game than tge console versions!
Rainbow Six: Vegas (PS3, Xbox 360 and PC) also looks different on PSP version. Still got the same name.
Привет, интересную тему поднял. Молодец, кайфовое видео. Жаль ПК игроков😂
дауш жаль, хорошо что у меня в 2000-ных был ПС2. и вообще консоли в то время были круче
It was amazing that the PS2 was still getting games during the seventh generation of consoles! It is always interesting to see the definitive or preferred versions of some games. After the GameCube, Nintendo seemed to always lag behind that current generation in terms of hardware. I understand they probably did it to cut costs, but it usually meant that all non-exclusive games were usually best played elsewhere for better performance (and sometimes price).
I'll never forget finding Spiderman 2 for PC at goodwill like 10 years ago and expecting it to play like the PS2 version, its still an alright game but no where near the console version.
Bioshock 1 was also porter for old iphones, and graphic was much worse but it was working, the port was great
You also forgot to mention the other Spider-Man 2 for PSP. It is a lot different than PS2 or PC versions. And it plays like the first game. But also there is more games like this, that has different versions. Games like X-Men Origins: Wolverine (PC, PS2, PSP), Counter-Strike 1.6 (PC, Xbox), Spider-Man Web of Shadows (PC, PSP, PS2) or some NFS games that came out after Hot Pursuit 2.
I see. These might come in handy for a Part 2.
Tomb Raider Legend had a version for the Nintendo DS that was a 2D platformer.
HP and the Philosopher's stone had 5(?) completely different versions for PC, PS1, GBC, GBA and 6th gen.
Crash of the titans is one of these games. On the consoles (xbox360, ps2, wii, psp) was a beat em up with a different story but the ds version ( which was better) had a different gameplay and boss battles
Ghost rider on GBA was a treat, the gameplay was smooth and fun even tho it's very different compared to other version (as expected since its not a powerful hardware) the graphics may not be good but you gotta consider its running on Gameboy
Definitely going to pick Double agent on PS2 after seeing this
i fuckin like this videos, similar like same name same game
Donal duck quac attack also same name with different game in different console release
What?? Need to play Prince of Persia The Forgotten Sand on Wii version. It's like a whole new experience😅
Felt like I was robbed getting NFS most wanted for PSP and It was free
I loved Spiderman 2 on PC back when it released cuz I didn’t know of any other version and a PC was the only modern platform i had, GRAW 2 on PS2 is a big graphical downgrade from 7th gem but again, PS2 was my strongest hardware at the time so I enjoyed it, I would say FIFA 2005 on PS2 & PC vs PS1 version could be on a list like this.
007 nightfires another example.
360 version of unleashed is good, but wii/ps2 was better imo. When those 30 minute to 1 hour night stages on 360/PS3 are cut into 5 stages on the wii version which may not sound like much, but playing 5 stages for 5 minutes each vs playing 1 stage for an hour and a half is infinitley better if you intend on beating it with your sanity intact
More of this please....
All Nickelodeon games on PC around the time were activity centers and point n click adventure titles. Some other companies, such as Disney would include both main line and activity centers for PC. Thankfully, activity centers died out later in the decade and PC users eventually got the console Battle for Bikini bottom game in the form of the Rehydrated remaster. Yes, it wasn't as good as the original, but at least you could install mods to make it a little better.
I hope you make a part 2 of this video...
The thing with Sponge-Bob used to happen with lots, if not all Nickelodeon cartoon based games from 2000s. I still remember having watched to some Avatar episodes during a weekend (the first and true Avatar: "Last Airbender", not the blue alien matrix like production from the guy behind Terminator and Aliens) and got my mind blowing for how rich that plot and environment looked to be, so i go to the wilds in a holy hunt to grab a copy of the game for the platform i had available to play in my free time and, man... wasn't a totally a shame, but was a shame...
The PC version was so "meh" that i'm still today saying that someday i'll jump back into an Avatar game, even now being able to play almost any version i preffer to.
1:24 the guy pretends that he reloaded the machinegun, he didn't detached magazine
I saw that while editing lol. I wonder if it's a game bug or emulation.
@@n-tertainmentx-tended4760 looking at the other gameplay the game straight up doesnt have reload animations for weapons.
@@solitudesf8111 That's a surprise.
@@n-tertainmentx-tended4760gta 4 didn't have it too for some reason
Its not even a machinegun 😂its a MP
Really? I liked the Hellboy game on PSP much better than the PS3 version! it's just a better production on PSP (in my opinion of course)
Sonic Unleashed on PS3, Wii and PS2 is a vastly different experience, in my opinion. it's the same difference between Persona 3 Portable on PSP and Persona 3 FES on PS2. to me, they're ruined the PSP/Wii-PS2 versions 😡
Great video, thanks for uploading
Is this AI ?
No way
Sound's like an AI voice
Voice changer already exist before a.i
No, its genuine
Your username is more AI
Mercenaries 2 WORLD IN FLAMES have a Hugo diference between PC and Ps2 version
You forgot Toy Story 3, the difference is amazing
What about vastly different versions on the same console? The US version of Monsters Inc on PS2 was so bad, rather than release it in PAL territories, Activision ported the PS1 version instead! There's also two completely different versions of Klax and Marble Madness on the Mega Drive
Next time, do
Different names but same game
I was that kid who got spider - man 2 for a birthday on PC. . . thanks mum. The box art was the same. How was we supposed to know as a kid 😅
Definitely one of the most interesting videos I've seen all year, would love to see a follow up
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines game was released on Gameboy Advance, the home consoles version are FPS game while the GBA version is very different
King Kong the videogame is different in the PSP platform because of it's hardware limitations
Tekken 6 on PSP is also different than the PS3 and Xbox 360 version since it removed the Scenario Campaign in there while the menu screen are different and downgraded the VS screen
And some WWE Smackdown VS Raw games are a bit different on other platforms, SVR 2008 and 2009 on Wii is a great example, 2008 was missing some features and 24/7 mode was replaced with a different mode, 2009 has some exclusive contents, even the characters model are different, what I mean by it is the characters models are different on the PS3 and Xbox 360 platform per game while the PS2, PSP, and Wii reuses the outdated one, just by looking at their attires they're wearing, I even remember that some of the wrestlers entrance are a bit different on some platforms because I played SVR 2008 on the PS2, John Cena throws his hat and t-shirt at the audience once he enters the ring, while in the PSP version don't, not to mention the PS2, PSP, and Wii version uses the outdated Created Superstar assets from the earlier WWE games because I dumped the textures of one of my Created Superstar on each game and they all look the same
Also worth mentioning is Shrek 2 for PC and consoles. The PC version of the game differs greatly from the console versions.
09:00 that psp version looks like MAXIMO on ps2 😲😲
my god, i knew that HP2 on PS2 is quite different than the PC version. i thought i have a false memory LOL
Great 👍👍 Ps2
Legend Masterpiece ❤❤
For part 2 you should include x-men origins wolverine on 6th gen consoles cause boy there not even close to 7th gen consoles
There Is NFS carbon too: PSP version is named "own the city" and has a completely different story and I prefer it
That was made because some kind of soft sequel to the current game.
I always found it funny how they'd make a game on home consoles. And then they just had to release a handheld game variant just because. Totally different games
A nice mention would have been the run on xbox/ps3 compared to wii/3ds.
note:
Ratatouille: PS2, XBOX, Nintendo GameCube, Wii and PC 2nd Version on PS3, XBOX 360
and it's last on Xbox and Gamecube in 2007
The Simpsons Game 1st Wii, PS2, PSP 2nd PS3, XBOX360
Forgotten Sands on Wii goes HARD. One of the better games on the system imo.
I enjoyed Double on ps2 more than i did with the 360 version
At least at that time we got different versions of games and some of them was good because showing different visions
Now we only get one version of the game which is completely bugged more or less depending the plateform and needing tons of updates. Cyberpunk 2077 was a good example
i always hated it back in the early 2000s that the pc version was either unplayable without a controller (rayman 3) or a different game (genre)
that's why you better to stick with consoles in 90s and 2000s
You're video is too basic. You don't really go over the major differences of the versions.
Your* but I completely agree.
@@Polostick lmao Thank you. I'm lazy when typing out comments on TH-cam.
Create an account, find topics and make a video yourself, stupid retard
Yes, it was an interesting topic
@@ArjunB5 interesting. How can you tell? I'm curious
Blud tryna be Scott the Woz
You forgot Spider-Man Web of Shadows on the PS2 which was just a sidescroller.
Or maybe I kept it for Part 4.
You missed 007:nightfire I loved it on the Xbox gave it to my friend who only had a pc and the game was so so so bad
5:28 Ironically this game got the highest review scores out of all of the Ghost Rider games, and rightfully so. I'd say that the GBA version is actually lowkey a hidden gem on that console.
8:05 I'd say that there is a solid argument for the Wii version being better. It looks worse, in most cases sounds worse, and the overworld kind of sucks, but the level design overall is much better and well put together. Again reviewers at the time consistently gave the PS2/Wii version of Sonic Unleashed higher scores over its higher fidelity counterpart.
Need for Speed Undercover had a different version on PS2 and Wii
Spider Man 3 as well
older dev :"oh no,, we cant run it on older console.. lets make alternative way to run in those console"
so there will be part 2? since i listed many games
Sure will, eventually. I still need a few more for another ten.