@@THEGREATMAX If TH-cam were a sane place this comment would matter. But fixing a video without throwing it away is impossible, and it's pretty much never worth throwing a video away.
When I'm at a concert on a Saturday night, and the crowd is chanting for an encore, I find myself yelling "no more, Joe might be uploading new Gamesack soon and we gotta get home".
4:22 My wife randomly selected this game when trying out some old ones, and she was absolutely kicking ass up until the fire part. When the whole ass forest went up in flames and killed her, she shouted, "The HELL you say!?"😂
You know, i've been watching this channel for a LONG time. I am always amazed how games are discussed in a different way and never run out of ideas. The content is unique on much discussed retro games. Thanks.
IMO, the all-time ultimate same game, different name, is “Splinter Cell: Double Agent”. The 6th generation version is based on the idea of two agents working together in co-op. The 7th generation version is entirely different, and is based on the idea of one agent working for two organizations.
some of music of game it feels llike classic bethoven level. for example on forest boss music. it very familliar. in nead end level of game spacey music become surreal. ı cant forget about when you get final boss to save pricness she turn demon and there is shock music on there.
There's a TH-cam channel named Same Name, Different Game which is coincidentally run by a guy named Joe. He's been around for 15 years, has great content and is criminally overlooked. (Less than 15K subscribers.) Just wanted to point him out. He deserves so much more! ❤
Wait, so there's a different Same Name, Different Game with the same name that is on a different channel? There could be a new series called Same Name, Different Channel Named Same Name, Different Game.
Love your channel been a fan since 2011. I love coming back to your channel every now and then and binj watch your videos. Thank your for all the good times
I’d like to mention Disney’s Donald Duck Goin’ Quackers, despite the game sharing the same title and cover art on multiple consoles each version is a completely different game, at least the ones I played (Playstation/Dreamcast/Gamecube) each is a whole new game.
I have a lot of personal nostalgia for the PC version of that game. I remember that I did play the GameCube version once and was surprised by the differences in terms of graphics and presentation.
@@benjaminmuratore9341 I grew up with the DC version and my friend had the PS1 version, at the time I thought it’s the same game with lower graphics but it’s a whole different game.
Awesomeness Episode. Awesome Channel Joe. I can't believe this channel hasn't hit the Million Subscriber Mark yet. Your Channel is hands down my number one for Retro Games now.
21:48 you don't actually have to eat the bombs when you land on them because you can pick up any items you land on and even pick up enemies, so you can land on a bomb, pick it up and throw it away.. Like in many games from this generation many important gameplay aspects are included in the manual and not easily found by just playing the game. I always read the manual before playing a new Genesis game because most likely i would miss something useful. The manual reads: Button A(Action) Makes Taz pick something up. Move Taz next to a creature or item and press A to pick it up. B button makes Taz throw something he's holding. Taz-Mania on the Genesis is still one of my favorite games. I have finished it over 80 times propably. One tip for players who havenmt played it, when you get to the cave level with the mining cart don't get frustrated because you have a ton of continues and it's a fun sequence to memorize where yout have to slow down and speed up. In theory anyone can finish the game in 2-3 playthroughs so it's not a difficult game although few parts require good timing.
Back in the early 2000’s I worked at a Chuck E Cheese location with that Jurassic Park Arcade machine. One of the best parts of my day was testing it out each shift to make sure it was working properly…till it stopped working properly.😢
I had the Game Gear version of Taz in Escape from Mars, and I feel it was just as hard, as I was able to beat the GG Shinobi game easier, once I figured it out.
5:00 it's worth noting that in the arcade cabinets for this game, it was shaped like a Jurassic Park Jeep and had a moving seat. Tons of fun to play back in the day
Me and my mom played the arcade Jurassic Park in a Chuck E Cheese until completion. It's a super core memory in gaming for me. The set up was the back of the Jurassic Park Jeep and the seat you sat on had hydraulics that moved the seat up and down as if you were being driven through the rough environments and terrain. Absolutely a dream arcade game for me if I ever had the space.
I should have said this before but applies to all the videos on this channel: the intro looks great and the image quality and colour tones are GORGEOUS. Congrats Joe 🙂👌
Master System Ninja Gaiden had really REALLY relentless enemy patterns and stage designs but that bullschnizzle is almost excused by a likely unintended exploit of an already forgiving feature: You don't lose magic points to use in special Ninjitsu attacks after countless game overs, and once you rack up to 999 MP, it NEVER goes down, and paired with something like the heat-seeking fireball you basically have infinite missile ammo. That's how I managed to beat the final boss of the ONLY Ninja Gaiden game I ever cleared.
The thing is, if you know the ins and outs of the wall-jumping mechanic, it can be quite a blessing if you're knocked into a pit. QUICK, THERE'S A WALL, HOLD A AND HUG IT AND I'm back in the game baby! However there are also many times where my character just falls into a vast pit of nothing.
"relentless enemy patterns", funny you say that, it can be beaten in your first sitting and the relentless enemy patterns is really a NES thing for many, many games on that system. I'm not a super player but I can't agree anyone saying the SMS release is difficult, it has very few tricky spots and you can actually end this game using your reflexes, while the NES release can only be beaten by muscle memory, to the point it's not even fun and becomes a job if someone try to beat it.
I love every time a GS episode pops up on my YT! Not only is it entertaining, and full of good info, but it’s also great to use for “what game should I play?” syndrome… 😂
If you mean games that have a different gameplay/style in different platforms (like *Moonwalker),* or just reboots/remakes with the same name (like *Residen Evil 2),* or sequels with the same name of the first title (like *Mortal Kombat)...* you can easily make at least 10 more episodes.
I subscribe to quite a few game channels, but every time I watch a Gamesack video, it is like coming home. Thanks for the great content, and great production. Looking forward to "coming home" again soon.
I hopped into the comments to whine about the same omission! Is it because it's technically "Ninja Ryukenden" and not "Ninja Gaiden"? Either way, I loved this episode! Thanks for the incredible content, Joe!
@@HunterEBryant Honestly, Joe will have to clear that one up. Either way the Turbo Grafx 16 version of Ninja Gaiden is still just a sort of reimagined version of the NES version with strange parallax scrolling and while play able; no version can compete with the NES version. I just like giving Joe shit when he errs; because I could NEVER maintain a channel as well as he has for so many years. He's even made me laugh a time or two. Lol
25:16 - I was maybe 10 or so when I first played Tazmania for Game Gear and it took months/years of casual revisitation to even outrun that first boulder and I'd finished entire games like Tie Fighter, Doom 2, and Myst before I'd ever made any significant progress in Taz...
I remember playing the Jurassic Park arcade game all the time! You were also in a seat that moved along with what was happening on screen! It was quite the immersive experience back then!
One of my favorite YT channels. The Jurassic Park game for Mega CD actually could be considered the most expensive game of that era, seeing as Sega of America built their Multimedia Studios for tens of millions of Dollars (in 1993s money) and this is the only game they made, as far as I am aware.
Hey mate, I’ve watched your channel for a couple of years now and as a fellow TH-cam creator I just wanted to say thanks for making enjoyable content so faithfully. Watching a new GameSack episode has become part of my Sunday night wind down routine so thanks for all the great episodes. I really enjoy the themed episodes and would love to see things like ‘games based on 90s movies’ or ‘first person shooters on consoles’ as a couple of ideas.
And like 8 years ago, I got fooled, thinking you meant games that are *not even related to a franchise,* but actually different games. Like *Bust A movE* and *Puzzle Bobble.*
Robocop vs Terminator is my favorite game on the Genesis. I loved getting all the different weapons and the fact that you went to the future in the later levels.
Tazmania on the SNES is one of the most fondly remembered memories I have growing up playing video games, with my counsins' console. In my mind it was one of the most amazing games I had played in the 90s (library was rather small and I was excited about anything that was playable enough, so I was biased). Thanks for the nostalgia rush.
5:01 I'm pretty sure I've played a light gun version of this game sitting in a Jeep with curtains for the windows, aswell as a joystick version that was more open years later. Unless there was a different Jurassic Park game from back then that played like this. 😅👍
I got a lot of nostalgia for Taz-Mania, both the cartoon and the two Genesis games (even though the games aren't the best). The intro song for the cartoon, however, is the stuff legends are made of.
looks like a light gun game... weird error considering how professional these videos are. love your show and miss dave, been watching since 2011 and play in the background all the time.
Joe failed to mention the Jurassic park arcade game has a chair with hydraulics built in so it jostles you and your friend around as you play to simulate the bumpy ride going on in the game, obviously that can't be emulated but if you ever come across a working model then that's worth every quarter :3 *Update* if your anywhere near Galloping Ghost arcade, they have a Jurassic park arcade cab though the hydraulics sadly don't work
Great stuff, Joe. Once again, thanks for keeping this channel alive and all your efforts in making these episodes as they are greatly appreciated.
🤙❤️couldn’t word it better myself. Thank you Joe!!
At 5:20 there's an editing error in the audio. Just pointing this out on a popular comment so it's seen lol
Audio cuts out and he says the same thing he did at 5:01
What happened to our friend davey
@@THEGREATMAX If TH-cam were a sane place this comment would matter. But fixing a video without throwing it away is impossible, and it's pretty much never worth throwing a video away.
5:19 Joe REALLY wanted us to know how much it looked like a Light Gun game
And how much it's NOT
Like making a light gun game without light guns?
How dare he?! I’m off to cancel him on Twitter. It’s my civic duty as a random viewer.
The mighty Joe Redifer published an editing mistake. I don't know what I can trust in this world now.
He addressed it in a recent twitter post as of the typing of this comment.
5:20 tiny audio inert glitch. Damn it Joe! I knew you were human!!
God damn it I wanted to say that...I'm very late it seems 😂
This channel is like that underground metalcore band that slaps but only you and a few people know about them and get to experience the brilliance.
These Saturday night uploads of Game Sack have been a nice constant in my life that I greatly appreciate.
When I'm at a concert on a Saturday night, and the crowd is chanting for an encore, I find myself yelling "no more, Joe might be uploading new Gamesack soon and we gotta get home".
'You were never even lucky enough to decompose', man that killed me. Great episode as usual Joe !
4:22
My wife randomly selected this game when trying out some old ones, and she was absolutely kicking ass up until the fire part. When the whole ass forest went up in flames and killed her, she shouted, "The HELL you say!?"😂
You know, i've been watching this channel for a LONG time. I am always amazed how games are discussed in a different way and never run out of ideas. The content is unique on much discussed retro games. Thanks.
The Ninja Gaiden arcade continue screen is legendary. It never gets old!
IMO, the all-time ultimate same game, different name, is “Splinter Cell: Double Agent”. The 6th generation version is based on the idea of two agents working together in co-op. The 7th generation version is entirely different, and is based on the idea of one agent working for two organizations.
Gawd that music in Sparkster/Rocket Knight Adventure is incredible. Truly makes you feel like you're on a heroic adventure.
yaya 👍🤜🤛💪🎶🎶🎶
some of music of game it feels llike classic bethoven level. for example on forest boss music. it very familliar. in nead end level of game spacey music become surreal. ı cant forget about when you get final boss to save pricness she turn demon and there is shock music on there.
Love binge watching Game Sack
This channel is criminally underrated!
"GameSack is criminally underrated" is the song of our people. Quality content every single video from Joe.
Would you say it's a... hidden gem?
(I'm sorry. I'll leave now.)
I totally agree since he review games in his and his partner's opinions all the time.
Couldn't agree more!
Thanks for making our Sunday a little bit more fun.
Cheers from 🇹🇼
8:28 - Just realized, that the music is from "Comic bakery" from Martin Galway on the C64 🙂
Ninja Gaiden Didn’t start wall climbing on the NES till part 2. The wall climbing on part 1 was him using ladders.
Still one of the best video game shows on TH-cam!
There's a TH-cam channel named Same Name, Different Game which is coincidentally run by a guy named Joe. He's been around for 15 years, has great content and is criminally overlooked. (Less than 15K subscribers.) Just wanted to point him out. He deserves so much more! ❤
console wars also provide great content on the subject
+1
@@Jinx_Skeel Ehh maybe. They're more...amateur, for a lack of a better word.
Ironically, you have the same name as Scott The Woz
Wait, so there's a different Same Name, Different Game with the same name that is on a different channel? There could be a new series called Same Name, Different Channel Named Same Name, Different Game.
Been a huge fan since the early days, glad to say thanks.
WOW thanks Henry!
After a long, hard day, this is a way way to end the day with a Game Sack video!
This channel brings me back to the good ole days
Valeu!
Thanks!
@@GameSack 🇧🇷
Love your channel been a fan since 2011. I love coming back to your channel every now and then and binj watch your videos. Thank your for all the good times
I get so stupid excited when I see a new game sack episode uploaded lol. Especially when an old video series gets revisited like this
A good Sunday usually includes a new Game Sack episode😎
Amen
Still my favorite channel 10+ years and running. Say Hi to Dave for us!
Best retro show on the web!
Love the content you have been producing for years now
"hello and welcome to game sack.'' I always look forward to hearing that intro !!
I’d like to mention Disney’s Donald Duck Goin’ Quackers, despite the game sharing the same title and cover art on multiple consoles each version is a completely different game, at least the ones I played (Playstation/Dreamcast/Gamecube) each is a whole new game.
I have a lot of personal nostalgia for the PC version of that game. I remember that I did play the GameCube version once and was surprised by the differences in terms of graphics and presentation.
@@benjaminmuratore9341 I grew up with the DC version and my friend had the PS1 version, at the time I thought it’s the same game with lower graphics but it’s a whole different game.
Joe I just love your face during the skit as you try to hold in your laughter. You know it's dumb and that's why we love it, lol. Keep kicking ass!
I feel like we’ve heard about these Jurassic park games like four times before already lol. Loved hearing about the other games
Always fun watching game sack.
@28:32 I love that the driver has both a corded car phone and the plate of "EGO"
Thanks! For the consistently awesome videos. Never a disappointment. Keep it up!!
Thanks! :)
Man, all 3 Castle of Illusion games are just amazing
How have we not had an open world survival Jurassic Park game in the last 20 plus years?
Nice to see Dave again!
Awesomeness Episode. Awesome Channel Joe. I can't believe this channel hasn't hit the Million Subscriber Mark yet. Your Channel is hands down my number one for Retro Games now.
21:48 you don't actually have to eat the bombs when you land on them because you can pick up any items you land on and even pick up enemies, so you can land on a bomb, pick it up and throw it away..
Like in many games from this generation many important gameplay aspects are included in the manual and not easily found by just playing the game. I always read the manual before playing a new Genesis game because most likely i would miss something useful. The manual reads:
Button A(Action) Makes Taz pick something up. Move Taz next to a creature or item and press A to pick it up. B button makes Taz throw something he's holding.
Taz-Mania on the Genesis is still one of my favorite games. I have finished it over 80 times propably.
One tip for players who havenmt played it, when you get to the cave level with the mining cart don't get frustrated because you have a ton of continues and it's a fun sequence to memorize where yout have to slow down and speed up.
In theory anyone can finish the game in 2-3 playthroughs so it's not a difficult game although few parts require good timing.
Back in the early 2000’s I worked at a Chuck E Cheese location with that Jurassic Park Arcade machine. One of the best parts of my day was testing it out each shift to make sure it was working properly…till it stopped working properly.😢
Really surprised by Jurassic Park on Master System. It looks great!
Taz was the first game i realized there was "Same name, Different game" games when i was little 😂
Jurassic Park for NES has one of the sickest soundtracks ever!
One of the tracks is a re-hash of Comic Bakery on the C64
@@TheDeeplyCynicalno idea what comic bakery is but I imagine it’s about as far away from jurassic park as possible
4:06 pretty funny that the Dinos are carrying coins 😆
The THQ Taz-Mania game actually was released in the US in 1997 but was re-titled Taz-Mania 2
That ending skit was too spooky. Didn't know this was a Halloween episode 😳
Mastersystem Jurassic Park is one of my favourite platformers of all time. I loved it as a youngster and still love it today.
Taz-Mania on the Genesis was good enough to get a sequel at least. It was Taz in Escape from Mars, and I remember it being pretty tough.
I had the Game Gear version of Taz in Escape from Mars, and I feel it was just as hard, as I was able to beat the GG Shinobi game easier, once I figured it out.
@@CommodoreFan64
Commodorefan64
you did not beat OG shinobi liar
because i said so i am much bigger and stronger then you boy
I had the game gear version and my memory is that it was *much* better than the original as shown here. Although brutally hard
I think Tetris 2 NES/GB vs SNES counts as 2 different games. Also we have modern games like Doom, Tomb Raider, and Starwars Battle Front.
Fantastic as usual. Can't wait for episode 4 in 2031!
5:00 it's worth noting that in the arcade cabinets for this game, it was shaped like a Jurassic Park Jeep and had a moving seat. Tons of fun to play back in the day
Me and my mom played the arcade Jurassic Park in a Chuck E Cheese until completion. It's a super core memory in gaming for me. The set up was the back of the Jurassic Park Jeep and the seat you sat on had hydraulics that moved the seat up and down as if you were being driven through the rough environments and terrain. Absolutely a dream arcade game for me if I ever had the space.
That's a cool memory to have with your Mum. Fingers crossed that you get your mansion and JP cabinet.
The 2013 Castle Of Illusion remake was an excellent addition. Great game.
Taz Mania on the SNES was one of those games I'd rent over and over again. I absolutely loved it.
This is such a staple of the Bit War era. This kinda thing just doesn’t happen anymore.
I should have said this before but applies to all the videos on this channel: the intro looks great and the image quality and colour tones are GORGEOUS. Congrats Joe 🙂👌
Those Jurassic Park games from Ocean look a lot like The Chaos Engine. I had no idea they featured the Comic Bakery theme, but there it is.
Thanks for continuing your work Joe. You have a loyal fan in this dorky buttontoucher. You're awesome.
There is also a Ninja Gaiden on GameBoy (sometimes called Shadow Warriors, though). And it is awesome.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Wow, two of my all-time favorites in one episode: the 8-Bit "Castle of Illusion" and "Rocket Knight Adventures". I love it!
There was a Ninja Gaiden done for the Atari Lynx, as well :)
Master System Ninja Gaiden had really REALLY relentless enemy patterns and stage designs but that bullschnizzle is almost excused by a likely unintended exploit of an already forgiving feature: You don't lose magic points to use in special Ninjitsu attacks after countless game overs, and once you rack up to 999 MP, it NEVER goes down, and paired with something like the heat-seeking fireball you basically have infinite missile ammo. That's how I managed to beat the final boss of the ONLY Ninja Gaiden game I ever cleared.
The thing is, if you know the ins and outs of the wall-jumping mechanic, it can be quite a blessing if you're knocked into a pit. QUICK, THERE'S A WALL, HOLD A AND HUG IT AND I'm back in the game baby! However there are also many times where my character just falls into a vast pit of nothing.
"relentless enemy patterns", funny you say that, it can be beaten in your first sitting and the relentless enemy patterns is really a NES thing for many, many games on that system. I'm not a super player but I can't agree anyone saying the SMS release is difficult, it has very few tricky spots and you can actually end this game using your reflexes, while the NES release can only be beaten by muscle memory, to the point it's not even fun and becomes a job if someone try to beat it.
@@roberto1519 you say it. I bet the NES Ninja Gaiden after 20 years. In an emulator. With Game Genie and save state.
I love every time a GS episode pops up on my YT! Not only is it entertaining, and full of good info, but it’s also great to use for “what game should I play?” syndrome… 😂
The post credit scenes are the best
Its Joe from same name different game!!!! I love that show.
This is one of my favorites from you. So happy to see a new episode on this 😊
Every GS's new video makes me smile
If you mean games that have a different gameplay/style in different platforms (like *Moonwalker),* or just reboots/remakes with the same name (like *Residen Evil 2),* or sequels with the same name of the first title (like *Mortal Kombat)...* you can easily make at least 10 more episodes.
I subscribe to quite a few game channels, but every time I watch a Gamesack video, it is like coming home. Thanks for the great content, and great production. Looking forward to "coming home" again soon.
Nice!!! Perfect birthday present for me! New game sack video!
Great video Joe; but I'm shocked that you didn't cover the Turbo Grafx 16 version of Ninja Gaiden.
I hopped into the comments to whine about the same omission! Is it because it's technically "Ninja Ryukenden" and not "Ninja Gaiden"? Either way, I loved this episode! Thanks for the incredible content, Joe!
@@HunterEBryant Honestly, Joe will have to clear that one up. Either way the Turbo Grafx 16 version of Ninja Gaiden is still just a sort of reimagined version of the NES version with strange parallax scrolling and while play able; no version can compete with the NES version. I just like giving Joe shit when he errs; because I could NEVER maintain a channel as well as he has for so many years. He's even made me laugh a time or two. Lol
Always looooved the spooky Genesis IDM track for Castle of Illusion's clock tower stage. Man does that take me back.
25:16 - I was maybe 10 or so when I first played Tazmania for Game Gear and it took months/years of casual revisitation to even outrun that first boulder and I'd finished entire games like Tie Fighter, Doom 2, and Myst before I'd ever made any significant progress in Taz...
I remember playing the Jurassic Park arcade game all the time! You were also in a seat that moved along with what was happening on screen! It was quite the immersive experience back then!
There's no cozier feeling than the routine of ending a good Saturday night with some sack
Sunday morning for me.
Beam GB Tazmania actually came to america as Taz Mania 2! The 2 is VERY obviously edited in both the game & box/cart.
RoboCop climbing ladders looks hilarious
Land of Illusion, the sequel to Castle of Illusion on Master System, is also a fantastic game.
World of Illusion on Mega Drive/Genesis, is also a fantastic game.
One of my favorite YT channels. The Jurassic Park game for Mega CD actually could be considered the most expensive game of that era, seeing as Sega of America built their Multimedia Studios for tens of millions of Dollars (in 1993s money) and this is the only game they made, as far as I am aware.
That's because it was before the era of failing upwards.
That track from the NES Jurassic Park game was a total banger!
Hey mate, I’ve watched your channel for a couple of years now and as a fellow TH-cam creator I just wanted to say thanks for making enjoyable content so faithfully. Watching a new GameSack episode has become part of my Sunday night wind down routine so thanks for all the great episodes. I really enjoy the themed episodes and would love to see things like ‘games based on 90s movies’ or ‘first person shooters on consoles’ as a couple of ideas.
And like 8 years ago, I got fooled, thinking you meant games that are *not even related to a franchise,* but actually different games.
Like *Bust A movE* and *Puzzle Bobble.*
Loved that octhpath music in the end!
Robocop vs Terminator is my favorite game on the Genesis. I loved getting all the different weapons and the fact that you went to the future in the later levels.
very nice episode
34:35 perfectly cut moment
All of your videos are entertaining and full of nice info and insight about retro games. Keep up the quality content.
Tazmania on the SNES is one of the most fondly remembered memories I have growing up playing video games, with my counsins' console. In my mind it was one of the most amazing games I had played in the 90s (library was rather small and I was excited about anything that was playable enough, so I was biased). Thanks for the nostalgia rush.
5:19 RIP Game Sack
lol its OK Joe, we still love ya!
5:01
I'm pretty sure I've played a light gun version of this game sitting in a Jeep with curtains for the windows, aswell as a joystick version that was more open years later.
Unless there was a different Jurassic Park game from back then that played like this.
😅👍
I was worried that skeleton was Dave! I'm glad Dave isn't dead!
Rocket Knight on Genesis was one of my absolute favorite games on that console.
"I guess Robocop is the good guy"
as he's a cop that blows up random civilians
I got a lot of nostalgia for Taz-Mania, both the cartoon and the two Genesis games (even though the games aren't the best). The intro song for the cartoon, however, is the stuff legends are made of.
looks like a light gun game... weird error considering how professional these videos are. love your show and miss dave, been watching since 2011 and play in the background all the time.
Tax on Master system was sooo difficult when I was little. One of the most difficult games ever from memory.
Joe failed to mention the Jurassic park arcade game has a chair with hydraulics built in so it jostles you and your friend around as you play to simulate the bumpy ride going on in the game, obviously that can't be emulated but if you ever come across a working model then that's worth every quarter :3 *Update* if your anywhere near Galloping Ghost arcade, they have a Jurassic park arcade cab though the hydraulics sadly don't work
Thank you for another great sunday.
Castle of Illusion is just so so good, I'm surprised I didn't hear about the SMS version.
Robocop Vs Terminator was also on SMS!