Every time when I read all these stories and memories that everyone had with games like this is so emotional. Looks like that all have the same nostalgic feelings.
As flawed as it is, Gradius III was a solid first effort by Konami for the new hardware, and it was a substantial improvement over the miserably difficult arcade game.
Hey Hello. Sorry for the daring. You should play the improved version of Gradius III, it works with the upgrade chip of SA-1 version, therefore there are no slowdowns and you can play with real difficulty. twitter.com/HackerVilela/status/1126003826614513665
Nowt wrong with the arcade version of Gradius 3 it was just the hardcore that wanted a harder game and the casuals couldn't take it. That said I never did finish it only made it half way through stage 10. And the arcade version has the best sound track of any video game ever.
Arcade games are always insanely difficult. Because then people spent more money. Not so bad now that any arcades that are left usually have everything on free play.
Played this so much in my early teenage years. I would hurry up getting ready for school so that I had extra time to play games, and for like a year straight I would always choose to play this. The music always helped calm my nerves before having to head off to school. Love this soundtrack! That damned speed level would always get me though, haha! I miss playing games like this where you could replay them over and over, and just practice until you could beat it with your eyes closed. I did the same thing with Contra, Castlevania, and Star Fox 64. They all just never got old, and watching this video really took me back to when I had this game down pat.
This is my favorite SNES game and my favorite Gradius. I used to run through Arcade difficulty on a regular basis on my old SNES (there’s one weapon edit combo that is insanely OP) when I was a teenager. I also had Super R-Type and U.N. Squadron. As much as I loved those games I just loved everything about Gradius III. It’s the music and sound effects. The SNES was the first system I ever got to properly plug into a stereo receiver, and hearing those tunes with their stereo effects and those big, chunky, multi-channel boss explosions was a revelation. It never got old! Even with the slowdown I think this is a phenomenal game. If you’re just getting into shmups, start it on easy and work your way up. Find a weapon combo that works and use the slowdown to learn the stages and enemy patterns. I had Gradius and Life Force on my NES age regularly played both right up until I sold it to buy an SNES. Gradius III was the game I was most looking forward to, moreso even than Super Mario World. I love that each stage has its own personality defined by colors, music, and enemies. That’s the way it should be in a shmup. And the ending! Absolutely perfect. I’m so pumped that you are finally posting a playthrough.
You can easily find a patch of the game that gets rid of all slowdown. Just thought I would let you know since it seems you love this game as much as I do. Now you have an excuse to play it again!
Bosses and music look and sound awesome for a SNES game. What people forget is the SNES had a lot of awesome shooters, the two Turrican games are my favourites.
Thanks for this, trip down memory lane, i managed to beat this at like 8/9 years old (on normal) and remember going and getting my dad every time I ran into a new boss. The "are you winning son?" meme fits so well for this game for me. Did a watch through just for the music, very nostalgic.
The music change at 11:23 for me at 12 years old let me “ It just got real” this was the point where the gloves came OFF… this was the exact weapon setup I always used!!
This is the version I grew up with, got my ass kicked in, and eventually beat. Of course I'll take this over the arcade game. Especially for the God Tier soundtrack, at least IMHO.
Hopefully Konami doesn't copyright strike (music) this awesome longplay. This, along with Axelay and UN Squadron are my top 3 SNES shoot em ups. Super R-Type and Aero Fighters follow up. Great vid, Alex. 🤘🎮🕹
The enemies at 34.44 left a non destructible corpse behind blocking your path on the arcade version, That was as far as I ever got on it. This version was a walk in the park compared.
The moment I played this game was the moment I enjoyed the music while playing Gradius III for the Super Nintendo. If only Konami decided to make a SNES/Arcade version of Gradius III with SNES/Arcade arranged music options.
Welp Nintendo just released SNES games on their Nintendo Switch Online Service, but this game isn’t on there yet, so maybe it will come sometime in the future, also why haven’t they put LifeForce/Salamander on the NES Online, and where’s Gradius 2 on the NES, this is blasphemy. Great video by the way.
I never made it to the last level as a kid. The furthest I got was to the second to last level boss (2 alien crabs). This was nostalgic to watch and listen too.
As a kid I could get to that point without every dying once .... then ( not realizing the Konami code also worked for this game) would run out of lives. I don't remember if I tried to memorize the correct path with trial and error. Maybe I was too young to realize that was an option.
Amazing game, Amazing soundtrack. The slow down doesn't bother me. Plus I have the SA-1 cart version as well which yes is perfect. The Snes was and is still one fantastic console.
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I always went with the rotating options. And did you know that you can expand the options outward? Make sure the option icon is selected when grabbing the power ups. Hold the A button. The options will expand outward. You need all four options to do this. I think it only works with the forward and rotating selections.
@@venomark7883 the double missile you pick is called H.Wind or Hawk Wind and you said the Spiral Laser is called R.Laser or Ripple Laser like Otako in Paroduis Da!
The slowdown took the shine off it, but this was an excellent early SNES shooter and the music was fantastic. Probably also more fun to play than the arcade game on which it was based.
There's also a patch for this game that removes all slowdown from the game. I've not tried the patch myself (I only do ips files for patching, these other ones seem alien to me to try), but going from videos, it ups the games difficulty a bit more. And I'll be that guy that prefers the arcade version over the SNES version (I have two SNES copies, and the PS2 and PSP Gradius collections), unlike Parodius, where I liked both equally, and the SFC version even added an extra stage with the Bath House level.
@@METAL1ON Yes, it really delivered an epic soundtrack. The difficulty truly tested the best players out there, shame Konami yanked it from arcades quickly I hear.
Even if I've played its previous installments from NES and emulator, this sequel is my solid 90s game favorite. It introduces customizing the ship according to your play style
I really like this game. It's not one of the best looking or better sounding Shmups for the SNES, but it's still really good. It's also much more forgiving than the Arcade version of Gradius III. That one is way too difficult and I've only been able to beat it once, on the PSP port.
Got my Super NES the last week of August 91 after saving up over half the cost. As a reward my parents bought me this and F-Zero. The memories! Still have my original Super NES complete with these games as well my childhood collection!
I only had a handfull of games as a kid, my parents refused to buy me more. Gradius was one of them and I got real good at it. My friend and I could play and beat it while holding the SNES controller upside down!!!
I never played it so i can’t tell my feelings. The sand stage reminds me of Dune(1984). PS : thanks to LongplayArchive, i learned that there was a NES game called The Goonies 2.
RenGraes oh in the arcade port of the game the final boss speaks English and says this. I was born from the greedyness of mankind... While men exists so will I... then screams and explodes while an escape sequence goes off.
There was a time where I was content with making it to the 3rd stage. Then my cousin taunted me for it. I then made it to stage 7. Eventually I was able to beat the game in a single life. Though I never mastered the bonus stages. Annoying family members are usually the most efficient motivation.
many reviewers said the same thing, the only things they complain about arcade version is the game difficulty is sometimes unnecessary hard. And i agree! i really give up at stage 7! that stage is the most crazy things ever i faced in this series! but well, despite of that, this is still one of my favorite gradius games as it gives me a lot of weapon choices, making this game has high replaybility value. In fact, i could give it to be the best if not because of unfair things in the game. Overall, excellent jobs, Gradius dev team, but plz no horde of shitty meteors ever, and again. *Note: i only try PSP (Arcade) version tho. so this is what i can said for now, thank you for understanding
Man, I grew up with this one. My personal favorite loadout is the Small Spread Missiles, E.Laser, R.Option, Reduce Shield, and Shield Restore (Double doesn't matter, I don't use it). I call that loadout, the wreaking ball, since a charging E.Laser hurts enemies that touch it. It takes a bit to get going, but once powered up, you're ship becomes a wondering, energy clocked instrument of death. Also, the E.Laser is the game's strongest weapon, killing bosses and tough enemies in very few shots (fully charged that is). My loadout also causes a shit ton of lag though, so there's that. It does have issues against that ball boss in the boss rush stage though, since you have a narrow area to hit it.
That was because you have never changed the difficulty of the game, but the problem is not, since the same thing has happened to me like this and it is the best to play, I never stopped
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Problems like slowdown aside, this is an excellent game, and a sign of great things that would come from Konami on the SNES. And it was released just after the system's launch too. Man, the first couple months of the Super Nintendo were amazing, This thing came out right around the end of August 1991, and from that time to Christmas of that year, we got classics like Final Fantasy II, Castlevania IV, Actraiser, UN Squadron, Pilotwings, F-Zero, and Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts, just to name a small few. What a line up in just four months.
Well, that was one advantage to the SNES launching well after the Super Famicom did in November 1990. it had a lot of time to build up some great games. Nowadays, with consoles launching around the same time in different parts of the world, we get kind of the same console launches.
@@yusakug I suppose. And recently too, some person has actually managed to fix up the very slow-down issue that the SNES version of Gradius III had. Not only just adding an SA1 chip but also having to rework the coding in a number of areas to make the game at least 2 to 3 times faster then the normal. So imagine if cartridge gaming made a comeback? There's many many things that can be done instead of just adding more mega/gigabites of ram, adding special chips is one of those things, which is something a person wouldn't be able to do with just a Blu-Ray disk.
I dusted off my SNES and started playing this game for the first time in 20 years and I can't believe how much I suck now LOL. I had to watch this video to see if I had ever finished it back in the day and as soon as I saw the final boss I remembered that I in fact did beat this game once. No way in hell I'd have the patience to do that now.
i remember trying to beat this game when i was 18 years old i was looking for a job but no one would hire me so i would come home dissapointed and then i would play this game
Considering that recently Konami had released some Anniversary Collections of its games (such as Contra and Castlevania), it would be nice if it makes one Anniversary Collection for Gradius that might include the first two arcade games (even though those two are already available in the Arcade Classics collection, but still...), the NES version of Gradius, the Famicom version of 2, THIS VERSION OF 3 (THE SNES VERSION AND NOT THE CRAPPY-ASS ARCADE ONE), the Gradius games for Game Boy and maybe Life Force for NES. That kinda proves that Konami is slowly pulling its head out of its ass with all that Pachinko bullcrap and that horrendous bastardization of one of its most beloved franchises known as Metal Gear Survive... but it's still a looong way to go for them to make a real comeback...
IF YOU HAVE CALLED GRADIUS 3 ARCADE CRAPPY-ASS JUST FOR THE PAINFUL DIFFICULTY, YOU ARE TOTALLY A JERKASS! Gradius 3 Arcade is one of the great Gradius game made and i played so far. They didn't wanted to make the game painfully hard on purpose. But because it came out in a year, 1989, where game's operators keep putting pressure on developers because they wanted their game, extremely hard. Same for the original 1P Fire Shark JP version. So, do the favor of not call it crap-ass. Would you like it if i called Gradius 3 SNES, a DIRTY REBOOT OF GRADIUS 2? At least Gradius 3 AC tries to being a new game with new features and enviroments to offer. Gradius 3 SNES just took away many of the new features that the arcade version offers and replace them with the many from Gradius 2 AC, making him a reboot of Gradius 2 that takes the name of Gradius 3. Pathetic. I prefer play Gradius 2 AC rather than this imperfect port.
Gradius 3 is my favorite shooter of all time and I was about to review it on gamefaqs! I totally agree about the arcade but I didn't get far in it to declare it difficult, I just felt it paled in comparison to the Super Nintendo version. I felt the same way about Turtles In Time. If these two Konami arcade games doesn't live up to the Super Nintendo version, it makes me think how The Simpsons and X-Men would be like on that console. I would love to see someone program it onto the Super Nintendo to unveil that mystery. Gradius 3 had far superior sound, graphics and music. I remember being one of the few games where I beat on the hardest difficulty because I wanted to. But here's a question: Why wasn't Gradius 4 released on SNES?
EDIT: I just looked it up, Gradius 4 released 10 years after Gradius 3. I didn't know that. I thought it was closer because the graphics were pretty much the same.
Gradius 4 used polygons, and a higher resolution monitor, the SNES wouldn't have been able to pull it off. Gradius 3 and 4 only share stage themes, they don't really look alike (lo-res vs hi-res for starters).
The best thing about my 90's childhood is to see my older brother playing gradius 3 in the living room, those were good times indeed.
I used to play this game a ton as a kid love the gradius series 😄
Damn. I had the exact same experience.
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Same with my big cousin
Every time when I read all these stories and memories that everyone had with games like this is so emotional. Looks like that all have the same nostalgic feelings.
@@OriginalMasters From the very opening of the vid, its the music that immediately brings it all back. 😃😂👍
Me, my mom, and dad would play this for hours. No guides back then so finally beating it as a family is one of my best memories.
Even though I've never been able to finish it, this is still one of my favorite Gradius games. The music is just incredible.
SNES version piece of cake, arcade well erm yep cubes.
@@METAL1ON except the secret levels with high speed boost.
@@METAL1ON Wasn't a piece of cake for me and my Uncle lol shit took me until I was grown to beat
I still haven’t beat it, let’s just say that
This game legendary. These youngins just don't know
As flawed as it is, Gradius III was a solid first effort by Konami for the new hardware, and it was a substantial improvement over the miserably difficult arcade game.
Hey Hello. Sorry for the daring. You should play the improved version of Gradius III, it works with the upgrade chip of SA-1 version, therefore there are no slowdowns and you can play with real difficulty.
twitter.com/HackerVilela/status/1126003826614513665
@@ElAlternaMusico Oh yeah, I am familiar with it :) I've been practicing on that on my SD2SNES cart since the final patch was released. It's great.
Nowt wrong with the arcade version of Gradius 3 it was just the hardcore that wanted a harder game and the casuals couldn't take it. That said I never did finish it only made it half way through stage 10. And the arcade version has the best sound track of any video game ever.
Not perfect for sure. But easily the bsst side scroll space shooter i've ever seen.
Arcade games are always insanely difficult. Because then people spent more money. Not so bad now that any arcades that are left usually have everything on free play.
Arguably my favorite shmup games of all time. Brutal difficulty, iconic locations, tons of options, and one hell of a soundtrack.
The nostalgia I would always play this and Super Castlevania you knew the game was going to be good when you saw and heard that Konami screen
Played this so much in my early teenage years. I would hurry up getting ready for school so that I had extra time to play games, and for like a year straight I would always choose to play this. The music always helped calm my nerves before having to head off to school. Love this soundtrack! That damned speed level would always get me though, haha!
I miss playing games like this where you could replay them over and over, and just practice until you could beat it with your eyes closed. I did the same thing with Contra, Castlevania, and Star Fox 64. They all just never got old, and watching this video really took me back to when I had this game down pat.
lol you mustve played stage 1 a million times
Double Dragon games were the hardest to beat!
This is my favorite SNES game and my favorite Gradius. I used to run through Arcade difficulty on a regular basis on my old SNES (there’s one weapon edit combo that is insanely OP) when I was a teenager. I also had Super R-Type and U.N. Squadron. As much as I loved those games I just loved everything about Gradius III. It’s the music and sound effects. The SNES was the first system I ever got to properly plug into a stereo receiver, and hearing those tunes with their stereo effects and those big, chunky, multi-channel boss explosions was a revelation. It never got old!
Even with the slowdown I think this is a phenomenal game. If you’re just getting into shmups, start it on easy and work your way up. Find a weapon combo that works and use the slowdown to learn the stages and enemy patterns.
I had Gradius and Life Force on my NES age regularly played both right up until I sold it to buy an SNES. Gradius III was the game I was most looking forward to, moreso even than Super Mario World. I love that each stage has its own personality defined by colors, music, and enemies. That’s the way it should be in a shmup. And the ending! Absolutely perfect.
I’m so pumped that you are finally posting a playthrough.
What was the weapon combo?
@@50PullUps I think E-Laser, Reduce + Full Barrier is a must.
You can easily find a patch of the game that gets rid of all slowdown. Just thought I would let you know since it seems you love this game as much as I do. Now you have an excuse to play it again!
Bosses and music look and sound awesome for a SNES game. What people forget is the SNES had a lot of awesome shooters, the two Turrican games are my favourites.
And the great Axelay.
And the absolutely goated R-Type 3
Playing this game with my brother made my childhood so much better!
Thanks for this, trip down memory lane, i managed to beat this at like 8/9 years old (on normal) and remember going and getting my dad every time I ran into a new boss. The "are you winning son?" meme fits so well for this game for me. Did a watch through just for the music, very nostalgic.
Amazing job beating this game without dying once!
Gradius III is a great but very hard game.
The music change at 11:23 for me at 12 years old let me “ It just got real” this was the point where the gloves came OFF… this was the exact weapon setup I always used!!
This is the version I grew up with, got my ass kicked in, and eventually beat. Of course I'll take this over the arcade game. Especially for the God Tier soundtrack, at least IMHO.
We know that the final boss is relatively weak!
this game used to scare the hell out of me for some reason but i was so addicted
Hopefully Konami doesn't copyright strike (music) this awesome longplay. This, along with Axelay and UN Squadron are my top 3 SNES shoot em ups. Super R-Type and Aero Fighters follow up. Great vid, Alex. 🤘🎮🕹
So far so good.
The enemies at 34.44 left a non destructible corpse behind blocking your path on the arcade version, That was as far as I ever got on it. This version was a walk in the park compared.
The music is so good. These were the special days of gaming. So glad I experienced it.
Just busted out my Super Nintendo out the closet and playing this along with killer instinct.
Next to Darius Twins and Megaman, this was my first introduction to science fiction and I’m so glad it was.
I got this for Christmas. I must have been 5 or so. Thanks for reminding me!
The moment I played this game was the moment I enjoyed the music while playing Gradius III for the Super Nintendo. If only Konami decided to make a SNES/Arcade version of Gradius III with SNES/Arcade arranged music options.
Everyone wants Earthbound or Super Mario RPG to be on the SNES online but I'm probably the only person who wanted Gradius 3 to be on the SNES online
The arcade version is already there on Arcade Archives
@@solarflare9078 oh
One of my all time favorite games. I spent so many hours playing this on SNES.
So glad I randomly came across this channel
Always like how you could slow these games down at will just by firing a lot. :)
Watching things like this brings back alot of memories
My favorite retro games in 90's when i was a kid 😍
Welp Nintendo just released SNES games on their Nintendo Switch Online Service, but this game isn’t on there yet, so maybe it will come sometime in the future, also why haven’t they put LifeForce/Salamander on the NES Online, and where’s Gradius 2 on the NES, this is blasphemy. Great video by the way.
That lag did exist back then
I think about the lag of this game regularly. It was hard enough without it!
I never made it to the last level as a kid. The furthest I got was to the second to last level boss (2 alien crabs). This was nostalgic to watch and listen too.
I will never forget what bacteriaon said, ‘ I was born out of the greediness of mankind, while men exist, so will I’.
I never got passed the stage around 27:00 the speed up maze always killed me... then no more powerups. Toast.
same!
Same here.
As a kid I could get to that point without every dying once .... then ( not realizing the Konami code also worked for this game) would run out of lives. I don't remember if I tried to memorize the correct path with trial and error. Maybe I was too young to realize that was an option.
Amazing game, Amazing soundtrack. The slow down doesn't bother me. Plus I have the SA-1 cart version as well which yes is perfect. The Snes was and is still one fantastic console.
I have the JAMMA board here ! Thanks for your detailed info in the description too. My fave is Vulcan Venture tbh
Miss ko na to since 2006 hanggang 2013 nilalaro ko pa Ren .. eto Yung the best na nilaro ko na inabot ng ilang taon kahit paulit ulit,, sobrang Ganda ng laro na ito ,,, hayysss ka miss /03/10/2020 . 9:35pm . Philippines
I always went with the rotating options. And did you know that you can expand the options outward? Make sure the option icon is selected when grabbing the power ups. Hold the A button. The options will expand outward. You need all four options to do this. I think it only works with the forward and rotating selections.
Playing through this now, but I keep getting my ass handed to me in the speed zone.
This game is hands down one of the best games around. So many good memories.😭😖
I turned the volume off and listen to Anthrax Among the Living tape on in my Sony walkman. Thank you for the memories ❤️🇩🇴💯
Gradius III is one of my favorite game Since i was a kid this game was so challenging also the game R type Delta..
OLD BUT GOLD
The songs are very good
Holy crap. This guy picked the same configuration I always used.
I use this though:
Double missile
Spiral Laser
Rotating option
And the neo
@@venomark7883 the double missile you pick is called H.Wind or Hawk Wind and you said the Spiral Laser is called R.Laser or Ripple Laser like Otako in Paroduis Da!
@@justindorado7380 oh yeah that, well since 2010 I forgot about all of them XDD
when i play this game I normally choose
speed up 2
s.spread
b.double
c.laser
r.options
r.shield
& shield recharge
@@LilAdovornBeats All this aside - am I the only one who thinks the dude who says "speed up" and "double" is totally sexy?
You are an AMAZING PILOT!!! I think even Max Sterling couldnt be so great pilot like u !!! You are AWESOME!!!
:) tyvm!
The slowdown took the shine off it, but this was an excellent early SNES shooter and the music was fantastic. Probably also more fun to play than the arcade game on which it was based.
Slowdown?
The Moai the merrier.
Definitely part of my preteen years
After coming back to this game after so many years I just realized how bizarre the game is
There's also a patch for this game that removes all slowdown from the game. I've not tried the patch myself (I only do ips files for patching, these other ones seem alien to me to try), but going from videos, it ups the games difficulty a bit more.
And I'll be that guy that prefers the arcade version over the SNES version (I have two SNES copies, and the PS2 and PSP Gradius collections), unlike Parodius, where I liked both equally, and the SFC version even added an extra stage with the Bath House level.
Arcade version is awesome and evil but also comes with the best arcade game sound track ever.
@@METAL1ON Yes, it really delivered an epic soundtrack. The difficulty truly tested the best players out there, shame Konami yanked it from arcades quickly I hear.
Me too
Even if I've played its previous installments from NES and emulator, this sequel is my solid 90s game favorite. It introduces customizing the ship according to your play style
I used to play this game with mute on while listening to Anthrax among the living CD back in my teenage years ❤❤❤
I really like this game. It's not one of the best looking or better sounding Shmups for the SNES, but it's still really good.
It's also much more forgiving than the Arcade version of Gradius III. That one is way too difficult and I've only been able to beat it once, on the PSP port.
Got my Super NES the last week of August 91 after saving up over half the cost. As a reward my parents bought me this and F-Zero. The memories! Still have my original Super NES complete with these games as well my childhood collection!
Man, what a feat! Congrats!
Tyvm!
TFW you know the BES boss rush ships from Yugioh cards but have seen em for the 1st time in a game.
quisiera ver a la nueva generacion , jugando estas clases de juegos eran Dificiles
Nice flying! I know that took a lot of practice, you made some real ballsy maneuvers lol
5 y/o me never passed stage 3.
with no English and not understanding the weapons set up.
i only knew i had to avoid and shoot.
I only had a handfull of games as a kid, my parents refused to buy me more. Gradius was one of them and I got real good at it. My friend and I could play and beat it while holding the SNES controller upside down!!!
i played this alot.
I never played it so i can’t tell my feelings.
The sand stage reminds me of Dune(1984).
PS : thanks to LongplayArchive, i learned that there was a NES game called The Goonies 2.
Goonies 2 was good. I had that one as a kid :)
NintendoComplete i saw your gameplay. Good work😊.
39:30 I never could understand what the hell that guy was saying. It was probably gibberish.
RenGraes oh in the arcade port of the game the final boss speaks English and says this.
I was born from the greedyness of mankind...
While men exists so will I...
then screams and explodes while an escape sequence goes off.
@@Scaraboy13 He sounds like a SJW
After playing the arcade version for so long this looks super easy now lol
It's just a different game.
Amazing playthrough! I remember playing and beating this when i was 13, What happened to gaming music? Thanks for the video!
Thanks! And I know, it used to be so memorable!
I agree, the Arcade release is too much. This would be hard enough if you played on Arcade difficulty and patched the slowdown.
Did I just see a no death run of Gradius 3 on hard mode no less? Impressive!
Thanks! 🙂
this was tremendously bad ass in 1991
There was a time where I was content with making it to the 3rd stage. Then my cousin taunted me for it. I then made it to stage 7. Eventually I was able to beat the game in a single life. Though I never mastered the bonus stages. Annoying family members are usually the most efficient motivation.
many reviewers said the same thing, the only things they complain about arcade version is the game difficulty is sometimes unnecessary hard.
And i agree! i really give up at stage 7! that stage is the most crazy things ever i faced in this series!
but well, despite of that, this is still one of my favorite gradius games as it gives me a lot of weapon choices, making this game has high replaybility value.
In fact, i could give it to be the best if not because of unfair things in the game.
Overall, excellent jobs, Gradius dev team, but plz no horde of shitty meteors ever, and again.
*Note: i only try PSP (Arcade) version tho. so this is what i can said for now, thank you for understanding
Man, I grew up with this one. My personal favorite loadout is the Small Spread Missiles, E.Laser, R.Option, Reduce Shield, and Shield Restore (Double doesn't matter, I don't use it). I call that loadout, the wreaking ball, since a charging E.Laser hurts enemies that touch it. It takes a bit to get going, but once powered up, you're ship becomes a wondering, energy clocked instrument of death. Also, the E.Laser is the game's strongest weapon, killing bosses and tough enemies in very few shots (fully charged that is). My loadout also causes a shit ton of lag though, so there's that. It does have issues against that ball boss in the boss rush stage though, since you have a narrow area to hit it.
Always loved the music from this game. Classic!
Played this game when I was young. Gotta say it was difficult for me lol
That was because you have never changed the difficulty of the game, but the problem is not, since the same thing has happened to me like this and it is the best to play, I never stopped
22:18 that music is just magical
This brought me back.
i miss this game one of my childhood fav game ❤👌
loved snake option with mini spreed and C laser that was always my go to for concentrated fire power never tried the v option might next time
0:14 Ima Kimi Ni Intro
Mi infancia jugue éste vídeo juego..Lo amo muchísimo..Gracias ah Konami...por crear este video juego tan especial que es para mi nunca lo olvidaré.....
I MUST PLAY THIS GAME
脱出シーンマジでかっこいいのよな
難易度をアーケードにするとビックバイパーが通り過ぎる瞬間にセピア色になって止まる演出があった気がする
Best Game Ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Problems like slowdown aside, this is an excellent game, and a sign of great things that would come from Konami on the SNES. And it was released just after the system's launch too. Man, the first couple months of the Super Nintendo were amazing, This thing came out right around the end of August 1991, and from that time to Christmas of that year, we got classics like Final Fantasy II, Castlevania IV, Actraiser, UN Squadron, Pilotwings, F-Zero, and Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts, just to name a small few. What a line up in just four months.
Oh for sure. I really loved Super R-Type and Darius Twin too, they were out in that same time window
Which is really impressive. If only we had a similar impressive line-up take place.
Well, that was one advantage to the SNES launching well after the Super Famicom did in November 1990. it had a lot of time to build up some great games. Nowadays, with consoles launching around the same time in different parts of the world, we get kind of the same console launches.
@@yusakug I suppose. And recently too, some person has actually managed to fix up the very slow-down issue that the SNES version of Gradius III had. Not only just adding an SA1 chip but also having to rework the coding in a number of areas to make the game at least 2 to 3 times faster then the normal.
So imagine if cartridge gaming made a comeback? There's many many things that can be done instead of just adding more mega/gigabites of ram, adding special chips is one of those things, which is something a person wouldn't be able to do with just a Blu-Ray disk.
I dusted off my SNES and started playing this game for the first time in 20 years and I can't believe how much I suck now LOL. I had to watch this video to see if I had ever finished it back in the day and as soon as I saw the final boss I remembered that I in fact did beat this game once. No way in hell I'd have the patience to do that now.
As a kid never have the chance to finished is just hard for me ....I'm 31 right now and still a challenge for me 😅 ..nice job...
One of the first games that made me start liking OSTs in games. I watch this play though specifically for it.
I never could last long enough in this game to get all the powerups. At most I think I got speed, missiles, a couple of options, and the laser.
I used to play this in my childhood, and I now play the arcade version of this game. Nostalgia still remains when playing the arcade original.
Wow this game so awesome and cool 😎
I watched my brother play this all the time as a child! I also loved watching him play Zelda: A Link to the Past. Good times!
i remember trying to beat this game when i was 18 years old i was looking for a job but no one would hire me so i would come home dissapointed and then i would play this game
Considering that recently Konami had released some Anniversary Collections of its games (such as Contra and Castlevania), it would be nice if it makes one Anniversary Collection for Gradius that might include the first two arcade games (even though those two are already available in the Arcade Classics collection, but still...), the NES version of Gradius, the Famicom version of 2, THIS VERSION OF 3 (THE SNES VERSION AND NOT THE CRAPPY-ASS ARCADE ONE), the Gradius games for Game Boy and maybe Life Force for NES.
That kinda proves that Konami is slowly pulling its head out of its ass with all that Pachinko bullcrap and that horrendous bastardization of one of its most beloved franchises known as Metal Gear Survive... but it's still a looong way to go for them to make a real comeback...
Your asking too much from Konami nowadays
IF YOU HAVE CALLED GRADIUS 3 ARCADE CRAPPY-ASS JUST FOR THE PAINFUL DIFFICULTY, YOU ARE TOTALLY A JERKASS! Gradius 3 Arcade is one of the great Gradius game made and i played so far. They didn't wanted to make the game painfully hard on purpose. But because it came out in a year, 1989, where game's operators keep putting pressure on developers because they wanted their game, extremely hard. Same for the original 1P Fire Shark JP version. So, do the favor of not call it crap-ass. Would you like it if i called Gradius 3 SNES, a DIRTY REBOOT OF GRADIUS 2? At least Gradius 3 AC tries to being a new game with new features and enviroments to offer. Gradius 3 SNES just took away many of the new features that the arcade version offers and replace them with the many from Gradius 2 AC, making him a reboot of Gradius 2 that takes the name of Gradius 3. Pathetic. I prefer play Gradius 2 AC rather than this imperfect port.
And here I am, still trying to get past the stretchy plant level.
Playing this over my grandma house and remember seeing all of my family in and out the house. Damn I miss these times.
Gradius III and R-Type. Really great game.
Gradius 3 is my favorite shooter of all time and I was about to review it on gamefaqs! I totally agree about the arcade but I didn't get far in it to declare it difficult, I just felt it paled in comparison to the Super Nintendo version. I felt the same way about Turtles In Time. If these two Konami arcade games doesn't live up to the Super Nintendo version, it makes me think how The Simpsons and X-Men would be like on that console. I would love to see someone program it onto the Super Nintendo to unveil that mystery.
Gradius 3 had far superior sound, graphics and music. I remember being one of the few games where I beat on the hardest difficulty because I wanted to. But here's a question: Why wasn't Gradius 4 released on SNES?
EDIT: I just looked it up, Gradius 4 released 10 years after Gradius 3. I didn't know that. I thought it was closer because the graphics were pretty much the same.
Gradius 4 used polygons, and a higher resolution monitor, the SNES wouldn't have been able to pull it off. Gradius 3 and 4 only share stage themes, they don't really look alike (lo-res vs hi-res for starters).
I didn’t know it at the time, but I guess I was into EDM without knowing I was into EDM.
Oh nostalgia, I played this game A LOT. Man, I got to the computer looking world. Didn't get pass that, still wanna play😁
My scond game of my first Snes^^
Brings back alot of memories!!