Thank you very much to made me return to the past. I am 42 years old and I felt like when I was a kid. This games was one of the best that I played. Nostalgic.
I think this game and Gaiden are the best in the series. They really set themselves apart with incredible music and stage design. They're tough but make you wanna come back for more.
Zajebista gra. Pamiętam jak pierwszy raz doleciałem do ostatniego bossa (jeżeli można go tak nazwać, haha) i moje przerażenie gdy zaczął do mnie coś gadać! Dopiero potem - z internetu - dowiedziałem się, że on tak naprawdę tylko powtarzał nazwy wszystkich powerupów od tyłu w nieco zwolnionym tempie, dlatego to tak groteskowo brzmiało :-) Pozdrawiam!
@Kamden Drake the fact that both of you joined two weeks ago and one day apart kinda gives away that you're bots. But to everyone else reading this, have you tried Flixzone? It's actually really good and I watch a lot of movies on it. You should definitely check it out.
The thing which looks like an invertebrate with mandibles and appears from time to time and makes a horrible noise 9:5220:5723:15 is an Option Hunter It appears when the player carries 4 Options or more This can be annoying as it appears anytime even in a boss time
@@Persac7dunno if you can on other games, I thought they were just saying the rule of thumb for option hunters. Never met those but I was never a good player. Wonder if that can be situationally useful to lower dynamic difficulty
@@deathblowringo4168 reminds me of the blunder from Bandai to not hold on the card game rights, imagine the potential crossovers if they still held. I like to think the Konami references are at least a bit of blowing a raspberry at Bandai
This game may be brutally difficult, easily one of the hardest games ever made, but if theres one thing that nothing negative can be said about this game is the soundtrack
@Patrick Schneider Yes, yes they do I love the soundtracks to the Gradius games so much that I honestly can't decide whether I like the Gradius II or Gradius III soundtrack more might be leaning more toward the 3rd game because thats the one I grew up with
@@Persac7 And that why, some of the games didn't release outside of Nippon. Because, the difficulty will be too much for outside country player to handle. Like what Nintendo never release their original Super Mario Bros 2.
The only reason we survived Gradius 3 on the SNES is because of slowdown. Even then, it was BRUTAL. Kinda interesting they re-used Gradius II bosses for the Boss Rush Stage
I remember playing the PSX version (a highly faithful port). By the second level, I was sweating bullets. Near the end of the third level, I was ready to take a sledgehammer to the console. All those razzafrakkin ice boulders. So hard. So gut-wrenchingly hard. Hard, hard, hard, hard, hard, hard. I bought it for $50 brand new. After two days, I took it back. I tried to explain that, yes, it ran all right, but it's so outrageously, ridiculously hard as to be essentially unplayable. (The highlight was needing about two minutes to explain what the "Konami Code" was.) Store owner brought in a couple kids to see if it was that bad. They played the first level a bit, said yeah, pretty much. Store owner offered me credit of 50 cents on the dollar. I took it. Frickin' shooters. (Was this _really_ the same company that gave us Dance Dance Revolution?)
+hawaiidkw I have the PS1, Saturn, PCE CD, and PSP ports, I'd never trade them in, no matter the difficulty. Practice makes perfect, and this one requires quite a bit of practice, though Gradius 3 makes this one like a cakewalk. It's not a bad game because it's hard, it's meant for those players who love a great challenge, and this game pays out in spades. Imagine if you had made it to the second loop and beyond, you think the first loop is hard, oh no, the later loops will eat you alive.
Okay, try to understand: 1. This was before widespread, dependable internet access, hence I had absolutely no idea that this was one of those games "meant for players who love a great challenge", in which case I would've avoided it like a week-old durian. (Not to mention I was young then and hardly immune to wishful thinking when I should've known better...World Heroes 2, anyone?) 2. Please, for the love of Anoa, don't use Gradius 3 as a baseline for _anything_. Yes, I know how utterly insane it is. I know because I've played it on MAME and hence did not have to shell out 50 bucks for it, which is roughly $49.96 more than I would've been willing to spend. 3. No, it's not a bad game because it's hard. It's a bad game because it's RIDICULOUSLY hard. Important distinction. Now, it got like that on the second loop, I'd have no beef. 4. I played the first game. It seemed fairly reasonable. I didn't think it was asking too much for the second game to be close to fairly reasonable. 5. This was the era of Dance Dance Revolution and the original Beatmania. That was what convinced me that Konami could do reasonable difficulty curves. Naive? Maybe. Like I said, I was young then.
I've only played R Type, and I love the stark contrast in tone compared to that game. This game has such an upbeat space shooter soundtrack and feels so much more epic.
Beautiful game, especially for it's age. I am curious if someone in the know could explain a little about the subtitle GOFER no Yabou. I do realise it's Japanese! I'd just like to learn more about it. Thanks. :-)
+John Gaines I agree with you, but it's still plagued with design flaws and bullshit. While Gradius Gaiden and Gradius V share some of the problems with their ancestors, they're definitely superior.
hmm, I guess the programmers forgot to make sure some of the bosses were behind the boss rush spaceship? the door opens as if to let them out, but they're in front of the ship already!
I think that's an emulation problem. A similar problem shows up in the end credits when Earth is rendered. Layer drawing on the original hardware often relied upon very precise signal timing.
+Sonicxtremer lol, now I can hear it. I wish I knew what the final boss said at the beginning of the fight also. What cheesy voice acting. And I love how Konami portrayed bacteria like it was this terrible thing, when we have a trillion of them in our bodies on average, and when more and more evidence is coming out that bacteria is actually vital to survival - not enough of it, or not enough of the right kind, can cause all kinds of health problems. So this whole "stop the bacterion empire" thing is based on a false premise the whole time! I also find the death speech of the boss of Gradius 3 pretty funny too. That one has a dumb voice and speaks a bit ungrammatically.
This is often considered the best Gradius. I'm thinking of downloading this. I love Gradius 3 on SNES and Galaxies for GBA. What are your thoughts on this game?
So you're finally recording from Japanese originals, huh? Way to go - a lot of western releases (which are parent sets in MAME) were censored, toned down, dubbed into English (I hate them the most), cut or otherwise changed. Let's spread some love for the originals, please.
I tried to play this game yesterday, and so far, I only died in the second stage. It really IS that hard, but that's what you should expect from Gradius.
Can you do the damn favor of shutting up sometime in your life and stop comparing a game that is much more difficult than this one, can you please do that favor?
So pissed that Konami made it so Gradius PSP Collection wouldn't work on the PSTV/Vita TV! I paid $20 for it just to play it on a large screen HDTV and was denied. Not that I needed any more reason to hate Konami..! ;|
The last stage is bullshit... Look at 25:16. It's IMPOSSIBLE to destroy that ship spawner and live. You absolutely have to have a shield or get extremely lucky. Bad level design. Not to mention that at the midboss, there are 3 turrets you can't kill along with endless shots you have to stream.
Dude, it doesn't stop spawning until you're already past where it would be a problem. I've tried that. You *have* to have a shield or you *will* die at that point, no matter what you do. And the other weapon sets are harder for the rest of the game up to that point, even if they would be good for that particular trap. Remember, it's an arcade game; they aren't always designed with fairness in mind. As long as it was fun enough to keep playing, they'd add cheap deathtraps to eat up your quarters while you figured out the exact way to cheese it.
I've done no miss runs of Gradius I and II on the console ports, as well as the original Gradius in an arcade. I'm already good. I'm just not the master of cheap bullshit lol
+Alice Wolff But you haven't no-missed Gradius II arcade, so you are still an uneducated whiner. You can overcome that part easily with your options, using double, ripple or 2-way, even without them it's still doable. There are much more dangerous areas like the Moai stage.
Casi en todas las rondas de jefes de Gradius son jefes de juegos pasados, sobretodo en Gradius V y este humilde servidor no podria estar mas feliz. Es genial como vuelven a recordar sus viejos juegos... Bueno, era genial... Aun espero que vuelva la Saga de Gradius a la Vida
Thank you very much to made me return to the past. I am 42 years old and I felt like when I was a kid. This games was one of the best that I played. Nostalgic.
I think this game and Gaiden are the best in the series. They really set themselves apart with incredible music and stage design. They're tough but make you wanna come back for more.
The SNES version of Gradius III was also great too
The Famicom version of this game is surprisingly accurate, and with great music to boot.
and much easier
Zajebista gra. Pamiętam jak pierwszy raz doleciałem do ostatniego bossa (jeżeli można go tak nazwać, haha) i moje przerażenie gdy zaczął do mnie coś gadać! Dopiero potem - z internetu - dowiedziałem się, że on tak naprawdę tylko powtarzał nazwy wszystkich powerupów od tyłu w nieco zwolnionym tempie, dlatego to tak groteskowo brzmiało :-) Pozdrawiam!
Never heared about the phenomenal PC Engine Super CD version?
26:10 Holy shit, that part is crazy.
infernal
God. This game looks beautiful!
It is certainly very ambitious for the period. I particularly like the geigeresque level design of level 2.
***** HR Giger...but giygas? Both are quite good :P
***** As in HR Geiger. You know from the Alien movies?
@@Terrorkekx even after 32 years.
Shut up!!! Never beautiful!!! Fxxk!!! Ok???
I always wanted to know Konami’ obsession with the Easter Island heads shooting Cheerios… One of the most awkward enemies in gaming history…
16:07 - "Shoot it in the mouth"... OK, you asked for it...
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@@lecorbak lenny face indeed
@Kamden Drake the fact that both of you joined two weeks ago and one day apart kinda gives away that you're bots.
But to everyone else reading this, have you tried Flixzone? It's actually really good and I watch a lot of movies on it. You should definitely check it out.
The thing which looks like an invertebrate with mandibles and appears from time to time and makes a horrible noise 9:52 20:57 23:15 is an Option Hunter
It appears when the player carries 4 Options or more
This can be annoying as it appears anytime even in a boss time
You can only have 4 options
No more
@@Persac7dunno if you can on other games, I thought they were just saying the rule of thumb for option hunters.
Never met those but I was never a good player. Wonder if that can be situationally useful to lower dynamic difficulty
@@Mordecrox Interestingly, the Option Hunter also appeared as a card in Yu-Gi-Oh!
@@deathblowringo4168 reminds me of the blunder from Bandai to not hold on the card game rights, imagine the potential crossovers if they still held. I like to think the Konami references are at least a bit of blowing a raspberry at Bandai
This game may be brutally difficult, easily one of the hardest games ever made, but if theres one thing that nothing negative can be said about this game is the soundtrack
@Patrick Schneider Yes, yes they do I love the soundtracks to the Gradius games so much that I honestly can't decide whether I like the Gradius II or Gradius III soundtrack more might be leaning more toward the 3rd game because thats the one I grew up with
Insane difficulty
Then I remember gradius 3 is even more difficult :)
Konami had no mercy on kids wallets
Youre wrong lol, they didnt even need wallets as both games dont have continues.
I think Gradius 3 is much easier but still difficult
Especially gradius 3 arcade gradius 5 and gradius 4 well most of them are hard
@@Persac7
And that why, some of the games didn't release outside of Nippon. Because, the difficulty will be too much for outside country player to handle. Like what Nintendo never release their original Super Mario Bros 2.
The only reason we survived Gradius 3 on the SNES is because of slowdown. Even then, it was BRUTAL. Kinda interesting they re-used Gradius II bosses for the Boss Rush Stage
13:30 This background is Fino Senhores🍷🗿
Having never seen Gradius 2, it's interesting to see how all the stage bosses for this game were recycled into Gradius 3
I remember playing the PSX version (a highly faithful port).
By the second level, I was sweating bullets. Near the end of the third level, I was ready to take a sledgehammer to the console. All those razzafrakkin ice boulders. So hard. So gut-wrenchingly hard. Hard, hard, hard, hard, hard, hard.
I bought it for $50 brand new. After two days, I took it back. I tried to explain that, yes, it ran all right, but it's so outrageously, ridiculously hard as to be essentially unplayable. (The highlight was needing about two minutes to explain what the "Konami Code" was.)
Store owner brought in a couple kids to see if it was that bad. They played the first level a bit, said yeah, pretty much.
Store owner offered me credit of 50 cents on the dollar. I took it.
Frickin' shooters.
(Was this _really_ the same company that gave us Dance Dance Revolution?)
+hawaiidkw I have the PS1, Saturn, PCE CD, and PSP ports, I'd never trade them in, no matter the difficulty. Practice makes perfect, and this one requires quite a bit of practice, though Gradius 3 makes this one like a cakewalk. It's not a bad game because it's hard, it's meant for those players who love a great challenge, and this game pays out in spades. Imagine if you had made it to the second loop and beyond, you think the first loop is hard, oh no, the later loops will eat you alive.
Okay, try to understand:
1. This was before widespread, dependable internet access, hence I had absolutely no idea that this was one of those games "meant for players who love a great challenge", in which case I would've avoided it like a week-old durian. (Not to mention I was young then and hardly immune to wishful thinking when I should've known better...World Heroes 2, anyone?)
2. Please, for the love of Anoa, don't use Gradius 3 as a baseline for _anything_. Yes, I know how utterly insane it is. I know because I've played it on MAME and hence did not have to shell out 50 bucks for it, which is roughly $49.96 more than I would've been willing to spend.
3. No, it's not a bad game because it's hard. It's a bad game because it's RIDICULOUSLY hard. Important distinction. Now, it got like that on the second loop, I'd have no beef.
4. I played the first game. It seemed fairly reasonable. I didn't think it was asking too much for the second game to be close to fairly reasonable.
5. This was the era of Dance Dance Revolution and the original Beatmania. That was what convinced me that Konami could do reasonable difficulty curves. Naive? Maybe. Like I said, I was young then.
+hawaiidkw or play the x68000 version and believe me it's twice as hard because of the resolution
hawaiidkw haha funny story mate. These old shmups are a whole 'nother level of difficulty.
Confirmed. Loop 2's pre-stages are difficult as it is, and the actual stages are hell even with powerups. Practicing recovery runs will be a pain.
Well Gofer didn't put up much of a fight.
As much as I continue to keep calling him a "Golpher".
The final boss is very polite, it only introduces itself and doesn't fight back.
This game is beautiful and the Famicom version does great justice. It has even the voices describing the power ups.
no "destroy the core!!!"???
2:58
holy s@it look at that phoenix's eyes
it looks like it's smoking too much crack!
That bird looks scary. 😨😨😨
Gradius 2 is a great game. Although it was out 32 years ago.
Most playable of the Gradius series, but 3 was a beast and the real game to show off on, Crystal rush anyone? and the most amazing music.
At 22:35 the Life Force but in the NES version of the game the Zelos Force appears instead of the Life Force
I wish konami would bring back gradius :(
That's a good dream bro... A good Dream
29:30 I AM STRONG!
Cirno would be proud to Gofer
“I am the strongest”
You mean *I am goper*
@@Persac7 gofer is too easy to destroy men.
Am i the only one who saw, that either you have cheated or used a glitch? you got hit by a red laser at the wall in the last stage.
"Only the bravest and highly-skilled will survive"
26:15
Holy shit, are you kidding me?
That is one of the most hectic boss fights I have ever seen.
I've only played R Type, and I love the stark contrast in tone compared to that game. This game has such an upbeat space shooter soundtrack and feels so much more epic.
Beautiful game, especially for it's age. I am curious if someone in the know could explain a little about the subtitle GOFER no Yabou. I do realise it's Japanese! I'd just like to learn more about it. Thanks. :-)
Think it means "Attack Of Gofer"
Neo james82 It actually means "Gofer's ambition".
Shirabe Tsukuyomi Ah thank you for the correction :)
+Neo james82 it actually means ambition of gofer
This sub title actually have a sequel for msx,called gofer no yabou episode ii
*Finally, I saw the ending of this!*
Looks to be the best of the Gradius ARC games IMO, more complex than #1 but easier than #3 or #4
+John Gaines
I agree with you, but it's still plagued with design flaws and bullshit. While Gradius Gaiden and Gradius V share some of the problems with their ancestors, they're definitely superior.
It looks great, just insanely fucking hard
Not as hard as Gradius 3 (AC version) and Gradius V on very hard difficulty
Where does the track ‘Challenger 1985’ appear?
This game was never ported onto the NES, so it was given as “Life Force”.
I love the first stage!
Awesome shooting this is incredibly hard.
This game is fucking ridiculously hard...
If you think Gradius II is hard, beware of R-Type II!
Gradius 3 is harder.
I was able to reach the 6 level only in 8 months doing a play every day
Question: Do you guys own or have plans to buy a PSVita? Would love to see some Vita longplays.
You think they upload all these thousands of playthroughs from original hardware? lol they obviously emulate.
hmm, I guess the programmers forgot to make sure some of the bosses were behind the boss rush spaceship? the door opens as if to let them out, but they're in front of the ship already!
I think that's an emulation problem. A similar problem shows up in the end credits when Earth is rendered. Layer drawing on the original hardware often relied upon very precise signal timing.
Happy New Year 🎆🎆🎆🎆 28:48 29:49 29:55 30:04
RIP Legend
Like the Gradius III title, From the Legend to the Myth...
What's the final boss say? I can't even make out what it's saying!
He says I'm just a small portion of empire bacterion
+Sonicxtremer lol, now I can hear it. I wish I knew what the final boss said at the beginning of the fight also.
What cheesy voice acting. And I love how Konami portrayed bacteria like it was this terrible thing, when we have a trillion of them in our bodies on average, and when more and more evidence is coming out that bacteria is actually vital to survival - not enough of it, or not enough of the right kind, can cause all kinds of health problems.
So this whole "stop the bacterion empire" thing is based on a false premise the whole time!
I also find the death speech of the boss of Gradius 3 pretty funny too. That one has a dumb voice and speaks a bit ungrammatically.
at the beginning he says I am the strongest
Sonicxtremer
Thanks!
Lol...Strongest but die Easiest in the game =D
29:49 AAAAAAH
This is often considered the best Gradius. I'm thinking of downloading this. I love Gradius 3 on SNES and Galaxies for GBA. What are your thoughts on this game?
good game, easy pick up and play, but not for those faint-hearted gamers
It's so different from the NES version which I absolutely loved.
I don't think I can beat this version though. 😅
I beaten the arcade version, it's hard!
29:25 Nice fade.
damn! i miss my childhood :'(
Well done, Schlauchi!
What's the name of the enemy who catches the option?
So you're finally recording from Japanese originals, huh? Way to go - a lot of western releases (which are parent sets in MAME) were censored, toned down, dubbed into English (I hate them the most), cut or otherwise changed. Let's spread some love for the originals, please.
29:59 SKIBIDI BOP MM DA DA
Way for the sun to ruin the ending by glitching through the world. 😂
Gradius 2 Gofer No Yabou The Arcade Hit From Konami! Destroy The Core!
What did he say? 29:44
“I’m just a small portion of the empire Bacterian. VEAAAAAAGH!”
I tried to play this game yesterday, and so far, I only died in the second stage. It really IS that hard, but that's what you should expect from Gradius.
GRADIUS II ARCADE 1938
20,000 and every 150,000 is kinda masochistic. Less extra lives and you have no continues. It's crazy!
This is a game that truly HATES the player!
gradius or life force better?
Life Force is better.
Gradius.
People say Touhou is super hard, well at least in Touhou you don’t have to dodge bullet hell in cramped spaces.
Can you do the damn favor of shutting up sometime in your life and stop comparing a game that is much more difficult than this one, can you please do that favor?
So pissed that Konami made it so Gradius PSP Collection wouldn't work on the PSTV/Vita TV! I paid $20 for it just to play it on a large screen HDTV and was denied. Not that I needed any more reason to hate Konami..! ;|
videogameobsession fucking criminal!!!
Another game we in the 🇺🇸 got shafted on.
16:03
Great game but I still prefer U.N. SQUADRON.
I´ve played same game but the title fucked me up. ,,Vulcan Venture´´ Then i find out it´s Gradius 2. WHAT WE´RE THEY THINKIN´?!
Vulcan Venture is the US version of Gradius II.
+taimen asu EU actually
Both.
@@CPS42069 No, not both. The arcade version never had a US release, and it was Gradius II on the consoles it was released.
"I am the strongest!" No, only Cirno is the strongest!
Who eventually crumbles at the even stronger hands of Reimu or Rumia, lol.
.....this game's sound system is broken
Strangely, I like the NES version better...
Buen portada del intro
I will buy the original PCB at good price .
Available on PS4 for$7.99. The emu is very good too.
The last stage is bullshit... Look at 25:16. It's IMPOSSIBLE to destroy that ship spawner and live. You absolutely have to have a shield or get extremely lucky. Bad level design. Not to mention that at the midboss, there are 3 turrets you can't kill along with endless shots you have to stream.
+Alice Wolff Then wait for it to stop spawning or just choose a better weapon set, Jesus.
Dude, it doesn't stop spawning until you're already past where it would be a problem. I've tried that. You *have* to have a shield or you *will* die at that point, no matter what you do. And the other weapon sets are harder for the rest of the game up to that point, even if they would be good for that particular trap. Remember, it's an arcade game; they aren't always designed with fairness in mind. As long as it was fun enough to keep playing, they'd add cheap deathtraps to eat up your quarters while you figured out the exact way to cheese it.
***** You just have to git gut.
I've done no miss runs of Gradius I and II on the console ports, as well as the original Gradius in an arcade. I'm already good. I'm just not the master of cheap bullshit lol
+Alice Wolff But you haven't no-missed Gradius II arcade, so you are still an uneducated whiner. You can overcome that part easily with your options, using double, ripple or 2-way, even without them it's still doable. There are much more dangerous areas like the Moai stage.
Del juego
*you cant go any further*
2 level hardcore 2 уровень меня бомбил пздц как
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Imbatible
Invencible nostalgy
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Champagne
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asi que los jefes de gradius 3 son repoio alv >:v
Casi en todas las rondas de jefes de Gradius son jefes de juegos pasados, sobretodo en Gradius V y este humilde servidor no podria estar mas feliz. Es genial como vuelven a recordar sus viejos juegos... Bueno, era genial... Aun espero que vuelva la Saga de Gradius a la Vida
Stop spamming the fire button
Why? That's the point of playing this game.
Thats the point of the game you dumbass!
Guessing he meant to hold fire since it is laser.
16:02