Decap Attack was introduced to me as part of my purchase of Sega Genesis Collection in Late Quarter IV of 2006, I had gotten the PlayStation 02 version alongside Mortal Kombat VII: Armageddon and the then~incarnation of Action Replay MAX: EVO Edition when GameStop was in its infancy at Dedham Mall, marking one of my final major gaming investments while I was in my last full~time fiscal year in Boston; Decap Attack was completely played with Savestates, there was no way that I was able to get used to the physics on my first run of it back then and I'm honestly happy that I did so, as it had allowed for me to better understand the Exploratory nature of the game and also get used to all of the powerups and the End of Zone Minigame that gets skipped in this TAS. There will come a time where I will return to this and also the Japanese title that it is based on (Magical Hat's Turbo Flight! Adventure), it was worth giving it a chance roughly Sixteen Years ago and it will be worth giving it that attention again in a new light and with firm familiarity; the platforming and strategy that is needed for this entry makes it a good challenge and it's one of the more fair and reasonable experiences that the Genesis side of the Megadrive's original run had offered. (:
I played the Japanese version that my friend owned. Many people is getting Kid Cool vibes because it's from the same studio, also Psycho Fox for Master System is very good.
7:25 Good thing this boss-skipping glitch works in DecapAttack. If you try this in Magical Hat, the boss still spawns and the screen LOCKS which means you are stuck above the ceiling. None of the items can force your way down to fight the boss, and since these games don't have such a thing as a "suicide" button or a time limit, the ONLY way to lose is by taking damage. So you are pretty much fucked, you gotta restart the game.
"Doctor, I'm totally dead"
Lmao
man this game has such a good running cycle
7:20 That ceiling glitch took me a good handful of minutes and save states to achieve. I can't imagine anyone doing it first try without TAS.
Decap Attack was introduced to me as part of my purchase of Sega Genesis Collection in Late Quarter IV of 2006, I had gotten the PlayStation 02 version alongside Mortal Kombat VII: Armageddon and the then~incarnation of Action Replay MAX: EVO Edition when GameStop was in its infancy at Dedham Mall, marking one of my final major gaming investments while I was in my last full~time fiscal year in Boston; Decap Attack was completely played with Savestates, there was no way that I was able to get used to the physics on my first run of it back then and I'm honestly happy that I did so, as it had allowed for me to better understand the Exploratory nature of the game and also get used to all of the powerups and the End of Zone Minigame that gets skipped in this TAS.
There will come a time where I will return to this and also the Japanese title that it is based on (Magical Hat's Turbo Flight! Adventure), it was worth giving it a chance roughly Sixteen Years ago and it will be worth giving it that attention again in a new light and with firm familiarity; the platforming and strategy that is needed for this entry makes it a good challenge and it's one of the more fair and reasonable experiences that the Genesis side of the Megadrive's original run had offered. (:
I played the Japanese version that my friend owned.
Many people is getting Kid Cool vibes because it's from the same studio, also Psycho Fox for Master System is very good.
Kooler than kid kool.
"I want a new dad."
"OOOOOOOOOOOH WITH THIS AGAIN!!!"
"You promised you wouldn't show the boy decap attack"
Seems like Kid Kool on NES game
Same devs
brings back my childhood memories
i still have this game :D
7:25 Good thing this boss-skipping glitch works in DecapAttack. If you try this in Magical Hat, the boss still spawns and the screen LOCKS which means you are stuck above the ceiling. None of the items can force your way down to fight the boss, and since these games don't have such a thing as a "suicide" button or a time limit, the ONLY way to lose is by taking damage. So you are pretty much fucked, you gotta restart the game.
Kept dying in the 2nd world (I think), good times, good times
Did you know you can eventually just skip any boss if you jump over the boss spawn?
No, that only works in Levels 2, 3 and 6. In all other stages the screen just locks no matter how high you jump.
Hey, what if Kid Nikki had an sequel, that decided Kid Nikki isn't worthy of the time?
Did you meant Kid Kool?
@@jprogman Maybe I scrambled several titles in my head.
@@jprogman yume kool
How did you not take damage at 1:51?
As long as he’s being damaged, you don’t take a hit.
@@ezgames6925 so, reverse-mercy invincibility?
You don't have any coins to play the bonus game!
First
I hate that type of comments
@@Darkesttoad this*