Recuerdo jugar en una máquina que estaba al lado de casa. Nunca pasé de 2 millones de puntos, pero un amigo del barrio era un placer verle jugar porque casi siempre llegaba al final. Recuerdo que cerca de mi instituto también había un local que tenía esta máquina y aplicaba un truco que aprendí. Justo antes de que saliera el primer avión grande que ocupa toda la pantalla había que hacer un loop y el juego se bloqueaba. Entonces el dueño del local te devolvía el dinero porque no sabía del truco. I remember playing on a machine that was next to my house. I never went over 2 million points, but a friend from the neighborhood was a pleasure to watch because he almost always reached the end. I remember that near my institute there was also a place that had this machine and applied a trick that I learned. Right before the first big plane that took up the whole screen came out you had to do a loop and the game would crash. Then the owner of the place would return your money because he did not know about the trick.
Based on real history during WWII (Pacific Theatre): 00:11 Battle of Midway (Midway Islands, USA) 08:10 Battle of Marshall Islands (Marshall Islands, USA) 16:34 Battle of Attu (Attu, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, USA) 24:32 Battle of Rabaul (New Britain, Papua New Guinea) 32:56 Battle of Leyte (Leyte Provinces, Philippine Commonwealth) 40:54 Battle of Saipan (Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands, USA) 49:17 Battle of Iwojima (Iwojima, Volcano Islands, Ogasawara, Japan) 57:16 Battle of Okinawa (Ryukyu Islands, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan)
It's so strange to think this game was made only 42 years after the fact. Some WWII vets on both sides were still working-age at the time The "boss" at 46:50 is (I think) supposed to be a Nakajima G10N. This was a designed but never built Japanese concept for a strategic bomber that would've struck targets in North America. It would've had measurements close to a modern 747 (~150' long, 200'+ wingspan) and carried a substantial bomb load. Given the USA's own troubles with the B-29, it's easy to imagine the G10N would've been way beyond the limit's of Japan's technical know-how and material resources of the time.
1984 listening to early Slayer and Sodom and playing video games at the local arcade. Terminator came out and blew mine and my older brother's heads off.
I just scrolled to the ending to see if the ending of my NES game did in fact say GAME OVER like I lost even if I did everything to complete it. While it doesn't seem to be the same game, this one does tell you GAME OVER, too, but with much more fanfare like "congratulations, you lost! Buy our next game to lose even more and more spectacularly!!"
Nearly all of the budget for this game went into the gameplay and graphics. The only things they could afford for the music were a malfunctioning drum machine and a coach's whistle. 😄
I remember playing this game on actual arcade cabinets & it used to play a lot faster than in this video getting perfect scores was very hard still a very good game but a lot more difficult than I'd care to remember would i play it again? YES
Cómo recuerdo este juego como el Bomberman,el elevador y el principal Mario bros,que teniendo 39 años me queme el cerebro en mí infancia con estos juegos en family game o nes
The only boss is a Nakajima G10N Mother Bomber, codename Fugaku. Renzan and Renzan ver.II (Nakajima G8N mother bombers) are smaller mother bombers, and the predecessors of Fugaku.
i love the irony when the japanese game makers put their own country as the devil enemy of the protagonists and depict their own actual former enemy of war as the heroes time and time again.
Recuerdo jugar en una máquina que estaba al lado de casa. Nunca pasé de 2 millones de puntos, pero un amigo del barrio era un placer verle jugar porque casi siempre llegaba al final. Recuerdo que cerca de mi instituto también había un local que tenía esta máquina y aplicaba un truco que aprendí. Justo antes de que saliera el primer avión grande que ocupa toda la pantalla había que hacer un loop y el juego se bloqueaba. Entonces el dueño del local te devolvía el dinero porque no sabía del truco.
I remember playing on a machine that was next to my house. I never went over 2 million points, but a friend from the neighborhood was a pleasure to watch because he almost always reached the end. I remember that near my institute there was also a place that had this machine and applied a trick that I learned. Right before the first big plane that took up the whole screen came out you had to do a loop and the game would crash. Then the owner of the place would return your money because he did not know about the trick.
一度聴いたら、数日間は洗脳させられる名曲
このBGMを作った人は天才ですね。名曲です。ぜひ、オーケストラで聞いてみたい。
40 years ago, at the arcade, we would have been losing our sh*t and hailed you as a god! Tell me you're in your 50's :)
Very cool game. I was a child in 1984. Good times.
Based on real history during WWII (Pacific Theatre):
00:11 Battle of Midway (Midway Islands, USA)
08:10 Battle of Marshall Islands (Marshall Islands, USA)
16:34 Battle of Attu (Attu, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, USA)
24:32 Battle of Rabaul (New Britain, Papua New Guinea)
32:56 Battle of Leyte (Leyte Provinces, Philippine Commonwealth)
40:54 Battle of Saipan (Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands, USA)
49:17 Battle of Iwojima (Iwojima, Volcano Islands, Ogasawara, Japan)
57:16 Battle of Okinawa (Ryukyu Islands, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan)
The Battle of Midway got expanded in the 1943 and 1943改 arcade games, and even further with a "fixed" NES/Famicom port of 1943 called 1944.
Only Japan would make a game where the entire point is to get completely owned by a single American fighter.
Wow !!!
Looks GREAT for a gane made all the way back in 1942 !!!
🤣🤣
It was November 30, 1984, and Yoshiki Okamoto conjured this arcade hit that would spawn a WWII-like franchise. Putting capcom on the map!
Better than the NES port in every way. They even let you know which island you're on, not to mention remind you that Stage 1 is the final one.
No shit
Yea the cabinet was hundreds of dollars new back then lmao
Well yeah arcades we're better then the nes version
懐かしいですねー😝中学の頃よく学校サボって対面の平台でやってました。
ぴっぴっぴぴぴっぴ〜😜😜
It's so strange to think this game was made only 42 years after the fact. Some WWII vets on both sides were still working-age at the time
The "boss" at 46:50 is (I think) supposed to be a Nakajima G10N. This was a designed but never built Japanese concept for a strategic bomber that would've struck targets in North America. It would've had measurements close to a modern 747 (~150' long, 200'+ wingspan) and carried a substantial bomb load. Given the USA's own troubles with the B-29, it's easy to imagine the G10N would've been way beyond the limit's of Japan's technical know-how and material resources of the time.
"We give up!" - what a great kind of reward after one hour of gameplay.
I always liked the idea of rescuing a POW who just happened to have 2 fighter jets in his pockets.
Игра оставалась игрой, а богатая фантазия игроков дорисовывала графику в своём воображении😁
Love the music in this game 😁
Such a classic 😊 i love it!
This pilot became an ace multiple times over before his aircraft carrier left his rearview mirror.
*So much nostalgia under an hour.*
I love the ost
1984 listening to early Slayer and Sodom and playing video games at the local arcade. Terminator came out and blew mine and my older brother's heads off.
能夠從頭玩到尾真的很厲害。
那個時候讀國中15歲。
現在已經五十幾歲。
浜田文房具店の横に置かれ、幌で覆われた縦長のゲーム機。
1989年に消費税が導入される前は、思い返すと安かったですね。
物心両面、過ごしやすかったです。
プレイしている子供の画面から聴こえる笛の音が懐かしい。
He literally broke a record nice job 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤😂😂
Wonderful game
I miss this game
I just scrolled to the ending to see if the ending of my NES game did in fact say GAME OVER like I lost even if I did everything to complete it.
While it doesn't seem to be the same game, this one does tell you GAME OVER, too, but with much more fanfare like "congratulations, you lost! Buy our next game to lose even more and more spectacularly!!"
This is the arcade version.
Capcom games often had amazing soundtracks.
Then there's this game.
Nearly all of the budget for this game went into the gameplay and graphics. The only things they could afford for the music were a malfunctioning drum machine and a coach's whistle. 😄
It's even worse on the NES version. Instead of a repeated coach whistle, it's a repeated smoke alarm/heart ECG!
Now that you've tackled 1942, I'm sending you on a myriad of other missions, Soldier!
Play 1943, 1943改, 19XX, and 1944 The Loop Master!
I forgot that there's 1941: The Counterattack, but yes, play that too
Жесть, игрог профессионал! 👍
Nen is that good, arcade manufacurers pay Nen to play their arcade cabinets.
I remember playing this game on actual arcade cabinets & it used to play a lot faster than in this video getting perfect scores was very hard still a very good game but a lot more difficult than I'd care to remember would i play it again? YES
When i was young I played a DOS game like that but the colour of airplane was pink. I can't find it. Xan someone help me?
Like both NES and Arcade.
Is there a way to play this gem in modern W11 PC?
insane
I was one of the few that got to a million plus points in my community.
I love this game🎉great NENRIKI‼︎
It's funny to remember how this seemed like a pretty advanced game at the time.
懐かしい!
We give up までいくらお金をつぎこんだだろうか
1943 was a banger to
God
Hope our next game.
Game ini byk penggemarnya pada masanya gais 😀 👍pilotnya hebat
Ace game, remember it well.
Cómo recuerdo este juego como el Bomberman,el elevador y el principal Mario bros,que teniendo 39 años me queme el cerebro en mí infancia con estos juegos en family game o nes
In three more years, 1942 (the video game) will be as far back in the past as 1942 (the year) was when this game was released.
I always used to get free credits on this and play for a while
Fuckin' good old days 👍
いや〜懐かしい
I wonder if anyone ever beat the whole thing back then.
The best game's part is the ending. Lol
i used to play this heavy on my nes.
The only boss is a Nakajima G10N Mother Bomber, codename Fugaku. Renzan and Renzan ver.II (Nakajima G8N mother bombers) are smaller mother bombers, and the predecessors of Fugaku.
Should I upload a gameplay from an arcade from an even longer time ago and from an actual galaxy far-far away, you would all faint instantly.
p38?一式陸上攻撃機?
i love the irony when the japanese game makers put their own country as the devil enemy of the protagonists and depict their own actual former enemy of war as the heroes time and time again.
Japaneses are simps
money
I wonder if Buckeye Bonzai were inspired by this game? At least the autogenerated TH-cam description suggest so.
難易度が三段階あって一番楽なのだけはクリア出来たな😊
Arcade version was total beast mode.
子供の頃、このBGMは、BGMと言って良いのかと疑問だった。
いまだに疑問だw
"Hope our next game..." What? 😮
1942はアメリカ軍が日本兵を倒すゲーム
ファイナルファイトでは"JAPAN"と書かれた車を破壊
当時のCAPCOMはなぜアメリカにへつらっていたのだろうか?
(CAPCOM大好きだけど)
Hi
😘🤩🥰
Benditions
I thought this was the Indy 5 film
"Hope our next game."
Hope your next game what? WHAT?? /8:O
wow 12,521,400 pts!!!!
The screeching sound is terrible.
Final stage no enemy fire, just kamikaze. Interesting.
總共有32關,我有破台過(打過32關)
このゲーム、ゲーセンでやり込んだわ。1ゲーム20円😊
改
El mejor ports fue la de la atari 7800
This actually made the Guinness Book of World Records for most annoying music of all time.
Детство
The Classic is best. Around around look that seriz.
Similar style to Xevious.
P-38は空母機ではないがな
空母エリア88か?と思った。😂
P38は陸軍機なのに何で空母にいんの
Wait a minute... This game was made by a Japanese guy?? That's capitalism at its best!
このゲームはプレーヤーがアメ軍側だから嫌いだった。英霊に申し訳ない。
일본게임회사가 만든 미국라이트닝전투기타고 일본제로기를 격추하는게임. 일본아이들은 무슨생각했을까?
이게 태평양 전쟁 모티브라고 애들이 알란가~;;
昔はオールクリアできたけど、今は10面いかない。
Great game but the music sucks like hell xD
This game may have some of Capcom's most irritating music of all time
야임마 50원 줄께 딴데가서 해~~~여기 오지마~~~
Decent looking shooter but the background music is awful.
Wow this music is obnoxious
何の意味もない動画だな。
😂😂😂😂🌶️. Está muy arreglado!!
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