this game is torture It's Hill Valley, although I can't imagine Hell being much worse. I loved the part in the movie where Marty runs through the streets of Hill Valley collecting watches, dodging obstacles and fighting bees.
Angry Video Game Nerd: "And you gotta love the music (sped-up 8-bit versions of The Power of Love and Johnny B. Goode). Sounds just like the movie, right?"
@@eddieolshefski6467 I might have an even deeper rabbit hole, Xenon 2 Megablast is often cited as the first game that uses licensed music. That came in September 89. This came out the same month. I couldn’t find the exact day. But if this came out before Xenon 2. Then this might technically be the first game to use licensed music.
If my calculations are correct...when this baby hits 88 miles per hour...you're gonna see me go back in time and make sure this game is never developed. If it weren't for Game Genie, I would've never gotten close to beating this game. I say close because, even with the golden Genie, I never beat it. And let's not forget that amazing soundtrack! lol
This game is like if artificial intelligence made this game decades before the REAL AI was born around 40 years later, and those Laughing Joking Numbnuts had programmed a faulty AI learning model machine to create what itself THINKS it's a Back to the Future video game.
It is interesting that Bob Gale himself, the creator of the film Back to the Future, did not recommend buying this game, and even tried to cancel this terrible game, but in response LJN said "too late!"
I’m really glad Bob Gale got to eventually see the Telltale games come out. Those are probably the best example of a good Back to the Future game series.
@@RobertoVillegas-vincent404 And they got a DEAD-ON sound-alike of Michael J. Fox to play Marty. Also got Fox himself to briefly voice a McFly ancestor later.
i mean, if bob didn’t have the higher budget to go for somebody like Konami or Capcom or Taito, who actually could make the best game out there as for visual and sound, at least Aclaim could’ve done better than this. not my best choice, but they would’ve put LJN to shame. now if they ran this game by Konami, who actually have a good rep with licensed franchises, they would’ve curbstomped LJN all over the ground.
"I'm thinking basically a Paperboy mod"
Nelson Muntz: Nobody who saw the movie would say that!
this game is torture
It's Hill Valley, although I can't imagine Hell being much worse.
I loved the part in the movie where Marty runs through the streets of Hill Valley collecting watches, dodging obstacles and fighting bees.
Angry Video Game Nerd: "And you gotta love the music (sped-up 8-bit versions of The Power of Love and Johnny B. Goode). Sounds just like the movie, right?"
@@kumicopen Hill Velley? More like Hell Velley
Darth Vader will melt your brain if you don’t play this game
Then my brain is getting melted. The only thing that is worse than this game is hitting a truck full of manure and even that is marginally worse.
No, that happens when you play it.
Idk, according to a trusted reviewer named James Rolfe this game is *ASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!*
One of those unwinnable games without Game Genie
First time I played I tried going through the two men moving the pane of glass like they were flag poles on a slalom course. Looked right at the time
Ah, this f--ker! Gonna have that tune in my head!
Thanks to the guy that left all those alarm clocks for us!
No, it’s Hill Valley, although I can’t imagine a Hell being much worse.
THIS GAME IS FUCKING HORROBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
its no wonder ljn went out of business
Got it 😎
What if I told you that the music that plays throughout 90% of the game is Power of Love speed up
I would say, you are just trying to make us feel better to get through it.
@@eddieolshefski6467 I might have an even deeper rabbit hole, Xenon 2 Megablast is often cited as the first game that uses licensed music. That came in September 89. This came out the same month. I couldn’t find the exact day. But if this came out before Xenon 2. Then this might technically be the first game to use licensed music.
The Johnny B Goode Cover sounds accurate in 0.5x
You have to collect alarm clocks. Because It's a game about time. Get it!?
If my calculations are correct...when this baby hits 88 miles per hour...you're gonna see me go back in time and make sure this game is never developed.
If it weren't for Game Genie, I would've never gotten close to beating this game. I say close because, even with the golden Genie, I never beat it. And let's not forget that amazing soundtrack! lol
This game is like if artificial intelligence made this game decades before the REAL AI was born around 40 years later, and those Laughing Joking Numbnuts had programmed a faulty AI learning model machine to create what itself THINKS it's a Back to the Future video game.
and to think this abomination came out 4 years after the movie so there's no excuse
I remember this crappy game.
It is interesting that Bob Gale himself, the creator of the film Back to the Future, did not recommend buying this game, and even tried to cancel this terrible game, but in response LJN said "too late!"
I’m really glad Bob Gale got to eventually see the Telltale games come out. Those are probably the best example of a good Back to the Future game series.
@@RobertoVillegas-vincent404 And they got a DEAD-ON sound-alike of Michael J. Fox to play Marty.
Also got Fox himself to briefly voice a McFly ancestor later.
i mean, if bob didn’t have the higher budget to go for somebody like Konami or Capcom or Taito, who actually could make the best game out there as for visual and sound, at least Aclaim could’ve done better than this. not my best choice, but they would’ve put LJN to shame. now if they ran this game by Konami, who actually have a good rep with licensed franchises, they would’ve curbstomped LJN all over the ground.
How come the Master System game seems more advanced?
Every master system game is much more advanced than nes, it can reach up to 4 mega power
What an awful game. It was torture playing this as a kid.
they got nothing in this game right
There's a guy named Marty who goes to the past?
its a silly game not anything like the movie
Ok, the game is bad. In fact, it's terrible. But how a good game based on Back to the future should have been back in 1989?
Least the MSX version had better music than this, this is just droning.