16:30 - The scream SFX that everyone's been hearing so far here, as well as the previous reviews for Surf Ninjas, #86 / The Karate Kid, #87 (aside from the trademark Wilhelm / Howie Long aka Gut-Wrenching, Fall Into Distance scream SFX), is inspired by Jarek from Mortal Kombat 4.
CORRECTION [at 9:30 through 9:32] - Nicholas Black (the purple-suited agent, portrayed on the show by Thaao Penghlis) attacks with the boomerangs, which are affected by the magnets, NOT Max (who can only attack with his rifle, and whose bullets are ALSO affected by the magnets).
In case anyone didn't notice, the review's also on Patreon, minus the extra "Bells & Whistles, and the ricketa-racketa" (specifically the introductory shout-outs, and the memorial honoring the deceased is rearranged at the end of the review instead) - www.patreon.com/posts/hardcore-retro-110196722
Forgive the overdue reminders, but feel free to skip to either the intro and/or the review at the following timestamps: Show's Intro - 1:30 Review Opening - 2:17
16:30 - The scream SFX that everyone's been hearing so far here, as well as the previous reviews for Surf Ninjas, #86 / The Karate Kid, #87 (aside from the trademark Wilhelm / Howie Long aka Gut-Wrenching, Fall Into Distance scream SFX), is inspired by Jarek from Mortal Kombat 4.
CORRECTION [at 9:30 through 9:32] - Nicholas Black (the purple-suited agent, portrayed on the show by Thaao Penghlis) attacks with the boomerangs, which are affected by the magnets, NOT Max (who can only attack with his rifle, and whose bullets are ALSO affected by the magnets).
Overdue as this is - I'm also dedicating the review to the memory of Phil Donahue (1935-2024), another media icon! #RIPPhilDonahue
In case anyone didn't notice, the review's also on Patreon, minus the extra "Bells & Whistles, and the ricketa-racketa" (specifically the introductory shout-outs, and the memorial honoring the deceased is rearranged at the end of the review instead) - www.patreon.com/posts/hardcore-retro-110196722
Forgive the overdue reminders, but feel free to skip to either the intro and/or the review at the following timestamps:
Show's Intro - 1:30
Review Opening - 2:17
I don't know why but nes hardware can now this tune pretty accurate