Oh man this was surprisingly fun. The game basically features 5 planets which are all compartmentalized into much smaller sections that play very linearly. Each section has a few Energy Atoms for you to find. The Atoms aren’t necessary but they do unlock the full ending. I just really enjoyed this one for how simple and linear it was, especially after being used to massive platformers like Banjo Tooie and Donkey Kong 64.
Having grown up playing the _Looney Tunes_ games on PS1 and the N64 being unknown territory back when I was a kid, discovering this game existed at all was a huge deal. I seriously wanted a Daffy Duck platformer and, well, there it is. Knew about it for a while, but only started playing it a few months ago. Haven't gone through it fully yet, but I've been enjoying it. It's got that unique _N64 platformer vibe._ Feels quite different to the PS1, but that's the charm of it. Interesting to see that dialogue overlap issue in the intro is a universal problem.
I wish they’d put this on a modern service. I always loved this game. Always thought Planet E was so interesting and fun, and always fascinated me to think they can see Planet J so good in their sky. The whole game made me think deep about space travel and alien life; all that from a Looney Toons game.
I remembered one year my cousin renting this game as I watched him play it, allowed me to play for a few minutes, and then I completely forgot about the game until I suddenly recall this game and acquired a copy of it with the manual in online
42:47 Here there is a door with a message from Space Cadet saying that you can't open it until you have 19 atoms, but I couldn't open it even with 19 atoms collected. How does it open?
Oh man this was surprisingly fun. The game basically features 5 planets which are all compartmentalized into much smaller sections that play very linearly. Each section has a few Energy Atoms for you to find. The Atoms aren’t necessary but they do unlock the full ending. I just really enjoyed this one for how simple and linear it was, especially after being used to massive platformers like Banjo Tooie and Donkey Kong 64.
Actually there are times where the atoms are necessary, like in the 2nd planet you need to give them to the goon so he opens the door for you.
Oh, true! Thanks for mentioning it
I remember this game too
@@longplayarchive hello dude
It’s as beautiful as I remember 😢 ❤
Having grown up playing the _Looney Tunes_ games on PS1 and the N64 being unknown territory back when I was a kid, discovering this game existed at all was a huge deal. I seriously wanted a Daffy Duck platformer and, well, there it is. Knew about it for a while, but only started playing it a few months ago.
Haven't gone through it fully yet, but I've been enjoying it. It's got that unique _N64 platformer vibe._ Feels quite different to the PS1, but that's the charm of it. Interesting to see that dialogue overlap issue in the intro is a universal problem.
This is one of my nostalgia games, and one of the most obscure games. I personally think it's better than the 1993 SNES game.
That fail at 47:16 had me rolling on the floor laughing.
Hey, I still own this game! Huge Looney Tunes fan, especially Daffy Duck.
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Duck Dodgers in the 24&1/2th Century! 0:18 2:27 1:45:49 1:46:11
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2:44: Whoops! Had the silly thing in reverse.
Duck Dodgers
In the 24th and half Century!!!!
"Oh, nooooo" (holds up sign that says "EEK!")
1:36:17 gruesome isn’t it
Daffy Duck would be excellent at longplay archive
He would be!
Heckin classic
I wish they’d put this on a modern service. I always loved this game. Always thought Planet E was so interesting and fun, and always fascinated me to think they can see Planet J so good in their sky. The whole game made me think deep about space travel and alien life; all that from a Looney Toons game.
I remembered one year my cousin renting this game as I watched him play it, allowed me to play for a few minutes, and then I completely forgot about the game until I suddenly recall this game and acquired a copy of it with the manual in online
In Duck Dodgers 64 (2000)
From Infogrames, Sunsoft And Warner Bros
That game of Digital Tennis was stressful haha
YES, it's stupid difficult
42:47 Here there is a door with a message from Space Cadet saying that you can't open it until you have 19 atoms, but I couldn't open it even with 19 atoms collected. How does it open?
I can’t remember sorry :( maybe just bugged and need to restart the stage, or collect an extra atom
声の出演:
ダフィー・ダック: 高木渉
ポーキー・ピッグ/ロッキー: 龍田直樹
マービン・ザ・マーシャン: 中多和宏
ヨセミテ・サム: 郷里大輔
ドクターI.Q: 梅津秀行
コブラプラネット: 野島昭生
メアリー: 三石琴乃
ラマー: 小形満
キッター: 千葉一伸
チェックオートー: 遠近孝一
アジャーシュ/マグシー: 石塚運昇
トローゼ: 西村朋紘
クラッシャー: 梁田清之
モアイ: 銀河万丈
ヒチュル: 小桜エツ子
ナチュラル王: 青野武
Before of playing on Duck Dodgers: Vice okay.
daffy duck being greedy
Whhhaaaattt?? How on earth was Paradigm Entertainment involved in THIS?
In memory of Joe Alaskey.
guys framerate is off, voice lines out of sync
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Pretty meh game. Yet another Mario 64 clone.
no. this is much more linear and straightforward than Mario 64
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Just because it isn't an exact duplication that doesn't mean it isn't a clone.
@@ricardocantoral7672 And just because it's from the same genre, doesn't mean it's a clone.
@@LittleMusicBags11037 Right, but in this case, it is a clone.
@@ricardocantoral7672 one is a open world platform game in 3d and the other one is a scroll platform game in 3d, right, its a clone
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Duck Dodgers
In the 24th and half Century!!!!!!
I got the Tom Jones theme on my music playlist , fantastic show as well.