@@mariosanchezolmedo6898 Yeah, The Wizard 2 was made just to promote it. The movie was awful, but we loved it when the guy said "The arcade Power Stick was totally radical, dude"
I do the love the way they interpreted the game in the movie, but this honestly feels more authentic. If I had no knowledge of the film I'd genuinely believe this was an 80s arcade game I missed out on
The movie is ACTUALLY based of the original 1982 arcade game Fix It Felix Jr, people keep saying that the game is based off the movie, but it's the opposite.
and because it has both music and sound. There are very few commodore games with both music and sound simultaneously and the results were not good (due to the lack of channels the music had to stop to make place for the sounds)
he will. be like super Mario but instead of throwing Bowser around it would be Ralph as long that Felix doesn't say so long gay Ralph like super Mario did in. super Mario 3d
My name is Ralph and I’m a bad guy. I’m 9 ft tall, I weigh 643 lbs, and got a little bit of a temper on me. My passion bubbles vary near the surface, I guess. I’m not going to lie. Anywho, what else? I’m a wrecker. I wreck things… professionally. Hence the name for me -- Wreck-it Ralph. I mean, I’m very good at what I do. Probably the best, I know. The thing is.. Fixing is the name of the video game… literally - Fix-it Felix Jr. So, yeah. Naturally, the guy who is named Fix-it Felix is the good guy. He’s nice enough as good guys go. Definitely fixes things really well. But, if you’ve got a Magic Hammer from your father, How hard can it be? If he was a regular contractor, carpenter guy, I guarantee you you would be able to fix the damage that I do as quickly. When Felix does a good job, he gets a medal. But, Other medals for wrecking stuff really well? To that, I’d say “Hah!” Thirty (30) years, I’ve been doing this and I have seen a lot of other arcade games come and go. Kind of sad, really. All of those guys from Asteroids? Oh, gone. What about Centipedes? Who knows where that game is? A steady arcade game is nothing to sneeze at. I’m very lucky. It’s just.. I got to say. It’s just becomes kinda hard to love your job when no one seems to like you for doing it. I don’t know. Maybe I wouldn’t be feeling this way if things were different after work. - Wreck-It Ralph (Disney)
I'm surprised there hasn't been more homebrew ports of this game for other 80s computers and consoles like the NES or maybe one of the computers from the Atari 8-bit family. I'd love to see more of those because they actually seem like ports that could've been released in universe
I believe there was ANOTHER Homebrew Genesis port, but it wasn't as accurate to the one shown here. Disney also made a version of the game for iphones at the time of the film's release.
Then it got a sequel on GBA called Ralph vs Felix where Ralph steals a bunch of toys and Felix has to get them back. Weird how the sequels were Lemmings clones starring the Mini Felix toys...
I really couldn't get into the series until the 3d games. The original games felt too simplistic for my tastes. Though, the 3d games are pretty dramatically different, being collect-o-thons and all, but they were pretty ahead of their time. Still, it's interesting to see how much they adapted from the original acade release and it's ports.
The Game boy RPG adaptation was way better than the N64 version. Im surprised the IBM pc version isn't featured , it's infamous for it's ear piercing Speaker sounds and lack of music.
The genesis port is pretty close to the arcade game only with slightly brighter colors and simplifying a few models/areas. The music while simple on genesis it sounds better than the arcade version which is more lively but comes off grainy. I probably prefer the genesis overall
It was made into a real thing after the movie. Cool that its on older systems too, to give it more of an authentic feeling, as if it really did come out in the late 80s.
As much as I love the original arcade, the Sega Genesis version is a really great console port! Love how the graphics match up with the arcade’s aesthetic graphics and the soundtrack is satisfying to listen while climbing up the building.
The C64 version is brilliant. All the speech is included too and its just received an update improving on graphics and sound. Ive played them all and prefer the C64 as it plays much smoother.
Visually, there's no comparison... the one rendering the sprites with a higher pixel count wins every-time. But as for the gameplay music: The Commodore-64's is most interesting. =;)
Generally speaking that is not always the case, snes tends to have lower resolution but can win several ports comparisons, the Saturn can out res the psx, but it does worse when the game is made with psx in mind like sotn or megaman
@@nintega_64 Yep, and then the C64 and Genesis ports came after, made by fans. Seriously, it's not that hard to get, Felix did not exist (publicly) until 2012.
Why are we forgetting the 32X and Jaguar versions with the fully 3D building and 2D sprites? Come on guys. I know they went a little hard core with realistic destruction physics but video gaming wouldn't be the same without them.
I don't think any sources were cited, but this game does not exist nor did it exist at all. It's a fictional game based off the 2012 movie. I think these are homebrew versions created afterwards, but to be clear, this game did not exist, ever.
@@brannycedeno6823 Yeah, I do think the owner of this channel should put that in a disclaimer and at least credited original creators of these homebrews. That seems more fair that way.
@@brannycedeno6823 damn lol I had an LG and I could install the fix it Felix Jr game on it, I don't know if it was official, but it was similar to the arcade version, yes, it was an application/game, and it was on the cell phone
@@brannycedeno6823 nah, an earlier comment mentioned how Disney themselves commissioned a custom cabinet for the arcade and the other versions are fan ported.
From what I know, the arcade cabinets are real but I don't think the rom in It was ever published so the "Arcade" could just be a fan made reconstruction, the other ports are all fan made reconstructions
Personally, I agree that the Sega Genesis is the best. The music and graphics makes the adventure come alive. The lad back tone matches the gameplay perfectly.
Wonder why they changed Ralph's sprite when they ported the game to home consoles, his overalls have only been pinned to the right while on Genesis (Mega Drive if you live where I live) and the C64 had it pinned to the left
I have the mini arcade and I hate that it wasn't an accurate recreation. It didn't have the audio at the start, I forget what else since it's been so long since I played it.
I'm starting to wonder if the promotional material for the movie kicked off the whole "retrogaming" thing, of which this video depicts samples. Some people are creating new games whose look and feel resemble that of 1980s products, possibly running on the actual, dusted-off hardware of back then.
The fact people think and or thought this was originally a game from the 80's and don't look it up online for TEN FUCKING YEARS since the movie was releases is exactly what I expect from TH-cam comments.
but what about fix it felix 64? sure, it was overshadowed by Supermario 64 but then again everything was back then. much like glover and bubsy 3d its a classic that deserves recognition!
i like Genesis Version, Which One is your favorite?
Arcade
Yes 👺👍🔥
Sega Genesis & Arcade
Mega drive
No
My childhood. Used to play this alongside Bonestorm and Polybius
*hol'up*
Don't play Polybius it's so creepy
@@mariosanchezolmedo6898 Yeah, The Wizard 2 was made just to promote it. The movie was awful, but we loved it when the guy said "The arcade Power Stick was totally radical, dude"
Something's wrong, i can feel it
@@matthew8025 Yeah...why isnt it on Switch yet? i wanna play it alreadyyy...
I do the love the way they interpreted the game in the movie, but this honestly feels more authentic. If I had no knowledge of the film I'd genuinely believe this was an 80s arcade game I missed out on
If I'm right they have a whole room full of cabinets in one of the at arcades at disney world alongside other actusl classics
The movie is ACTUALLY based of the original 1982 arcade game Fix It Felix Jr, people keep saying that the game is based off the movie, but it's the opposite.
@elizabethnewton578 bro stop
You can tell this was made today because the Commodore sprites can be looked at without illiciting primal fear and nausea
and because it has both music and sound. There are very few commodore games with both music and sound simultaneously and the results were not good (due to the lack of channels the music had to stop to make place for the sounds)
@@yusukeelric you would leave open one channel for sound and use the other three for the music was the common thing to do.
@@yusukeelric It still does. we got round it because Saul Cross did 2 channel ingame music and used the 3rd for SFX.
Imagine seeing Felix and Ralph in 3D :O
Boy have i got a film for you
@@Panchyishere what is it??
he will. be like super Mario
but instead of throwing Bowser around
it would be Ralph
as long that Felix doesn't say so long gay Ralph
like super Mario did in. super Mario 3d
that would be so epik
@@thesailormercury2 bye bye
My name is Ralph and I’m a bad guy. I’m 9 ft tall, I weigh 643 lbs, and got a little bit of a temper on me. My passion bubbles vary near the surface, I guess. I’m not going to lie. Anywho, what else? I’m a wrecker. I wreck things… professionally. Hence the name for me -- Wreck-it Ralph. I mean, I’m very good at what I do. Probably the best, I know. The thing is.. Fixing is the name of the video game… literally - Fix-it Felix Jr. So, yeah. Naturally, the guy who is named Fix-it Felix is the good guy. He’s nice enough as good guys go. Definitely fixes things really well. But, if you’ve got a Magic Hammer from your father, How hard can it be? If he was a regular contractor, carpenter guy, I guarantee you you would be able to fix the damage that I do as quickly. When Felix does a good job, he gets a medal. But, Other medals for wrecking stuff really well? To that, I’d say “Hah!” Thirty (30) years, I’ve been doing this and I have seen a lot of other arcade games come and go. Kind of sad, really. All of those guys from Asteroids? Oh, gone. What about Centipedes? Who knows where that game is? A steady arcade game is nothing to sneeze at. I’m very lucky. It’s just.. I got to say. It’s just becomes kinda hard to love your job when no one seems to like you for doing it. I don’t know. Maybe I wouldn’t be feeling this way if things were different after work.
- Wreck-It Ralph (Disney)
Ok
@@kelzlovinlifetwinflame1755 what a way to respond...
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Good job remembering all that. Remember Ralph, just because you're a _bad guy_ doesn't necessarily mean you're a *bad* guy.
@@tapiokadesu8505 ok
I'm surprised there hasn't been more homebrew ports of this game for other 80s computers and consoles like the NES or maybe one of the computers from the Atari 8-bit family. I'd love to see more of those because they actually seem like ports that could've been released in universe
I believe there was ANOTHER Homebrew Genesis port, but it wasn't as accurate to the one shown here.
Disney also made a version of the game for iphones at the time of the film's release.
@@Mattucker67 huh, very interesting
@@Mattucker67
And android phones as well. I had it on my old ass Galaxy S3.
It doesn't work on newer android phones though.
@The Red Mist what? I never said anything about another genesis version. were you replying to matt perhaps?
100TH LIIIIIKE WOOOOOOO
I remember playing the arcade version at Disneyland back in 2014. Would love an official Genesis cart of this game.
"I'm bad, and that's good. I will never be good, and that's not bad. There's no one I'd rather be than me."
(Ralph)
What movie did you get that from?
@@stinkywhizzleteats3673 Shrek
Where's Fix it Felix Jr. for the Game Boy? I heard it was turned into more of a platformer after you fixed the apartments.
Then it got a sequel on GBA called Ralph vs Felix where Ralph steals a bunch of toys and Felix has to get them back. Weird how the sequels were Lemmings clones starring the Mini Felix toys...
fix it felix ‘94
@@skapokonroll I prefer Wreck-It Ralph Country.
Truly ahead of it's time and has amazing music.
I heard that you get rickrolled once you beat the game.
@@zigfaust Yeah, I absolutely loved the pre-rendered graphics in that one when I was a kid.
I really couldn't get into the series until the 3d games. The original games felt too simplistic for my tastes. Though, the 3d games are pretty dramatically different, being collect-o-thons and all, but they were pretty ahead of their time.
Still, it's interesting to see how much they adapted from the original acade release and it's ports.
idk, "Fix-it-Felix: Total Destruction" for the xbox was a bit too much of a departure for me. Tobikomi shouldn't have tried a gritty reboot.
Sadly, the reboot ruined the franchise. Who was the idiot who thought Felix's hammers should cost real money?
@@hugocastilla3102 micro transaction my guy
Meh... I'm still waiting for the Holotron 5D hypercube version coming somewhere in 20 years.
The Game boy RPG adaptation was way better than the N64 version. Im surprised the IBM pc version isn't featured , it's infamous for it's ear piercing Speaker sounds and lack of music.
The genesis port is pretty close to the arcade game only with slightly brighter colors and simplifying a few models/areas. The music while simple on genesis it sounds better than the arcade version which is more lively but comes off grainy. I probably prefer the genesis overall
Not to mention, Ralph and Felix have voices for their iconic catchphrases.
Honestly, I thought this game was just made for Wreck it Ralph. I did not know it was an actual game.
Same
it does
released during 80's.
It was made for Wreck-It Ralph, then Disney made the "arcade" version, and then fans ported it to Genesis and C64.
@@BottomOfTheDumpsterFire Fans?
It was made into a real thing after the movie. Cool that its on older systems too, to give it more of an authentic feeling, as if it really did come out in the late 80s.
"This is a real game!!!?"
Well yes, but actually no.
Nice pfp
but actually yes
@@SamInsaneGaming but actually not
@@SamInsaneGaming i sense some heresy...
The movie made me respect this game
"I can Fix it!"
No modern release of any game without a kickass SID-soundtrack on the C64, eh? I love it.
As much as I love the original arcade, the Sega Genesis version is a really great console port! Love how the graphics match up with the arcade’s aesthetic graphics and the soundtrack is satisfying to listen while climbing up the building.
The C64 version is brilliant. All the speech is included too and its just received an update improving on graphics and sound. Ive played them all and prefer the C64 as it plays much smoother.
Wait, if this is Fix-it Felix Jr...
Where's the Sr.?
Nobody talks about Fix-it Felix 3 for some reason neither
It’s kind of like the original Mario Bros. or the first Street Fighter. Overshadowed by later entries and Not all that well remembered.
Anyone remember playing the Flash version on Disney’s website back in the day?
Holy shit, you just unlocked a load of memories of me playing that game on my computer 8-9 years ago.
Yes. I was so sad when I couldn't found it ever again
I’ve played a Fix It Felix Jr arcade machine before. I think it was in a DisneyLand. It’s kind of surreal to see a fictional game actually exist.
They made a funky movie about this game.
Visually, there's no comparison... the one rendering the sprites with a higher pixel count wins every-time. But as for the gameplay music: The Commodore-64's is most interesting. =;)
Generally speaking that is not always the case, snes tends to have lower resolution but can win several ports comparisons, the Saturn can out res the psx, but it does worse when the game is made with psx in mind like sotn or megaman
Commodore 64 version actually got smoother punching animation than the Genesis/Megadrive version.
This is an actual game?
My reaction exactly
@@nintega_64 Well I'm Unsubscribing from this lie of a channel.
@@LandonEmma why?
@@nintega_64 wrong.
this game existed before you even exist.
@@nintega_64 Yep, and then the C64 and Genesis ports came after, made by fans. Seriously, it's not that hard to get, Felix did not exist (publicly) until 2012.
I still can't believe this is an actual game!
Disney made it to promote the movie, it wasn't actually made in the 1980s.
very nice comparison, do you have the download link for the arcade version?
There’s an Atari 2600 version too.
the arcade one is like, a 1 to 1 recreation of what is in the show, that's awesome
man this movie is going to be 10 years old this year!
Why are we forgetting the 32X and Jaguar versions with the fully 3D building and 2D sprites? Come on guys. I know they went a little hard core with realistic destruction physics but video gaming wouldn't be the same without them.
or the Pico version, but they didn't want to feature math educational games
That's easily the best looking C64 game I've ever seen.
Is That Ralph
Was these legitimate fan homebrews and which ones are official?
Hope you cited the source of each ones you shown.
I don't think any sources were cited, but this game does not exist nor did it exist at all. It's a fictional game based off the 2012 movie. I think these are homebrew versions created afterwards, but to be clear, this game did not exist, ever.
@@brannycedeno6823 Yeah, I do think the owner of this channel should put that in a disclaimer and at least credited original creators of these homebrews. That seems more fair that way.
@@brannycedeno6823 damn lol I had an LG and I could install the fix it Felix Jr game on it, I don't know if it was official, but it was similar to the arcade version, yes, it was an application/game, and it was on the cell phone
@@brannycedeno6823 nah, an earlier comment mentioned how Disney themselves commissioned a custom cabinet for the arcade and the other versions are fan ported.
From what I know, the arcade cabinets are real but I don't think the rom in It was ever published so the "Arcade" could just be a fan made reconstruction, the other ports are all fan made reconstructions
I prefer the Nintendo 64 remake. It was really good, forgotten hidden gem.
yeah, its mix of prerendered graphics and 3d models was really well done
You know. The man lives in a STUMP. Not even a full tree. And they kicked him out and didn’t even let him move into the new apartments.
I like to imagine comador Felix has shades because he’s the coolest
For 1982 arcade game this video quality so high end almost like what modern hardware can do now.
you know what would be fun? a gameboy version, but one that works with the supergameboy akin to donkey kong.
The C64 version having better music is so accurate lol
All hail to the mighty SID.
This is cool, my pints and pixels actually got a copy of it!
Personally, I agree that the Sega Genesis is the best. The music and graphics makes the adventure come alive. The lad back tone matches the gameplay perfectly.
Привет найс ролик я подобное делал раньше но удалил
Alternate universe where Wreck it Ralph wasn’t in development hell and had the game tie in.
I’m gonna wreck it!
Funfact in the Irish release of Sonic Mega Collection you can actually unlock the Genesis version of Fix it Felix.
did not know this is a legit game, since I never saw this before and only on wreck-it-ralph.
It was made after the movie,
oh.
Basically, this arcade was originally based on the Disney animated movie "Wreck it Ralph".
The movie is in Arcade Version.
I love Disney's Wreck-It Ralph and Ralph Breaks The Internet!
Be honest, you are here because of Wreck-it Ralph
And the nes version?
There's nes version right?
These graphics are impressive considering the time period.
2012? Lmao
Is a rom hack or a original game by sega?
I’ve always wondered if this game really existed since the first time I was Wreck it Ralph as a kid, but was it made before or after the movie?
Since it says in the title 1982, I'm pretty sure it already existed before the movie.
It isn't real, so made after the film.
This is a based movie from Disney.
Actually the movie is based on the game
You guys are kids, I had the mega drive cartridge ten years before the movie you are thinking of the little mobile thing
The movie is based on this game.
Was actualy released on 80's.
@@Theryo2007 you are wrong the game was made up fictionally for the film that was promotional
@@imdone7589 Bro what? In the 80's?
Im not sure what everyone is thinking but the movie is based on this game and it DID release in the 80s
I always thought this was just a movie i never knew it was a real game
I think the game would be a bit outdated for the Sega Mega Drive but still an awesome video.
Is this game that inspired Reck-It Ralph?
Or maybe a kid's supercomputer game rig ? 8 bit probably got old after a while.
Good job
Really cool! One thing though: Sega Genesis did not exist in 1982.
Doesnt mean there couldnt have been a Genesis version of it ala Bomberman retaining the original copyright date.
If there was a sega version at that time would have been on the master system.
SNES and Genesis got a ton of ports of old games
I ever knew that this was a actual game
Wonder why they changed Ralph's sprite when they ported the game to home consoles, his overalls have only been pinned to the right while on Genesis (Mega Drive if you live where I live) and the C64 had it pinned to the left
Reminds me of the Disney movie Wreck-It-Ralph!
I have the mini arcade and I hate that it wasn't an accurate recreation. It didn't have the audio at the start, I forget what else since it's been so long since I played it.
Not yall gaslighting people into believing this was an actual gane a part of our childhoods!🤣🤣
I never thought this videogame was real
somebody is VASTLY overestimating what the commodore was capable of
when did thegenesis one come out?
Do Sonic Mania (2017) Sega Genesis V.S Switch V.S PS4/Xbox One V.S PC V.S GBA
GBA? dude what?
Does it matter since they were all built the same year?
Are these running native on the hardware?
I'm starting to wonder if the promotional material for the movie kicked off the whole "retrogaming" thing, of which this video depicts samples. Some people are creating new games whose look and feel resemble that of 1980s products, possibly running on the actual, dusted-off hardware of back then.
Can someone link for the download of these games?
The Commadore64 version has a charm I really like
I actually had no idea this was a real thing and I'm 39! Thought it was made up for the movie!
This is fanmade and sadly isnt real
Wait... this was an actual game?
So there really was a Fix It Felix Jr game back in 1982 instead of just the Disney Wreck-It Ralph movie from 2012?
The fact people think and or thought this was originally a game from the 80's and don't look it up online for TEN FUCKING YEARS since the movie was releases is exactly what I expect from TH-cam comments.
wait this game actually exists
I didn’t know this was an actual game
Nobody told me it wasn't a real arcade game..
Why does the Genesis version look like a Master System version?
did it really exist?
@@nintega_64 no.
yes.
@@Theryo2007 yes after the movie disney made a game to promote the movie
Anyone remember the Disney site actually had a playable Fix-it Felix?
Wait, this is an actual thing?
Who made these ports?!
This is one of the most cursed comparison videos lmao
the genesis and commodore 64 are more chill then the arcade. ralph is more agrresive in the arcade/original, and my favorite is the arcade
Ayo it's wreck it Ralph
Didn't know this was a real game
It wasn't released in the 1980s, it was released by Disney in the 2010s to promote the movie, and many of those ports are made by fans.
I'm still waiting for a copy of "Thou Art Dead" to surface.
Funfact. Fix it felix jr is an actual arcade game
You trolled a lot of people bro good on you.
Ralph break your games
but what about fix it felix 64? sure, it was overshadowed by Supermario 64 but then again everything was back then. much like glover and bubsy 3d its a classic that deserves recognition!
I'mma gonna let you finish, but MSX had the best home port. (PC games for the win!)
The Arcade version is the best and the comodore one the worst
do people genuinely believe this was a real game before the movie was made or are they joking