@@SevenCompleted That's true! LOL. It's been ages I've watched that movie. 1." I don't want to sound like a queer or nothing, but I think Unicorns are kickass!" 2. "Jesus!" -"Where?!"
While it is fun watching you talk badly about crappy games, it always makes me happy to see you praise a good game. And give me a new suggestion to play.
My introduction to strategy games and the first game on Turbografx I ever beat. I was obsessed with this game. I didn't know they could make games like this until Military Madness came out. This game shaped how the rest of the 90s went for me more than any other single game. I wanted more like this. Shining Force 1 & 2, Dune: Battle For Arrakis, Dune 2000, Warcraft 1 & 2, Command and Conquer, and Starcraft I played all because of this one game. It's why all these years later I still seek out similar games from this era that I missed out on like Dark Wizard & Shining Force CD on Sega CD.
@@DPedroBoh I've not heard of that one. Just looked it up. That looks right up my alley & the fact it's developed by Vanillaware who made Grim Grimoire, Odin's Sphere, Muramasa: The Demon's Blade, & Dragon's Crown is all the more reason to try it. Thanks for the recommendation!
Have you tried Frozen Synapse ? While the graphics are a bit simplistic the gameplay is pretty fun. It's on Windows/Linux and I'm guessing there was an Android and iOS release though I don't know if they are still available as the game came out in like 2012. And it's only a couple bucks. Literally $2.50 on GOG.
Actually, he said it incorrectly. XD It is pronounced differently than Hexagon with 'al' at the end, different syllable emphasis. Hex-AG-on-al is right. :)
This game is known as Nectaris in Japan, and, as said, it has a sequel called Neo Nectaris for the PC engine CD, and a PS1 remake of the game as well as a PSN/XBLA title as well. This game also had a port on the Game Boy and DOS PCs.
This and Keith courage were the first two games I got for turbo. I spent so many hours getting manhandled in stage 14. I have massive nostalgia for this one.
I highly recommend the Japan-only sequel. Once you learn the interface, it's easy to play without knowing Japanese. It has a fantastic classical music soundtrack.
Happy Console Gamer recently mentioned Military Madness as one of his favorite strategy games on console. He described it as a great introduction to the genre. I may have to check it out sometime!
like rampart, the cover art to MM is forever ingrained in my mind...despite never playing either game. but I've been meaning to play MM, given my love for AW/strat games.
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This was one of the last games I got before switching from the Turbo to the Genesis around 1990, and I think this was the only game I didn't get from Toys R Us & instead ordered it out of a Chips & Bits ad in EGM Magazine. I likely wouldn't have been interested in the game if not for the strong review scores in EGM Magazine. I later jumped at the chance to buy Jaleco's PS1 release of Nectaris.
Probably got the best music taste in TH-cam man. Loved the Depeche Mode reference, along with the Morrissey and Cure references I've seen you make in other videos
this was the game, back in the day, that dad's, who didn't like video games, would play. I knew a few people with this game and it was always the same.
My uncle had a TG16 and this game was among his collection so I played quite a bit of it, but I also had a lot of cousins who also played when they visited him so it wasn't always easy to keep track of which password I should be using so I would often start over and just challenge myself to see how fast I could get back to where I was.
i wouldn't say the music in question sounds like doesn't matter two personally maybe a little more behind the wheel off music for the masses. but thank you for talking about this game, i wanna play it now. little known gem, well for me since i never had a tg16
One of my favorite games of all time. You can also play the campaign as the enemy if you want which adds even more replayability. Neo Nectaris was also briefly released for iOS years ago but has since quit updating and no longer plays on current hardware :(
That looked like a really great intro game to the genre. it is always great to find new games like that. And now I've made myself want to go play Shining Force hahaha. Thanks for all the videos!
Good review! I probably passed over this game at some point. The name "Military Madness" doesn't really stand out too much. I do love strategy games like Advance Wars and Fire Emblem, so might have to check this one out, too. It looks pretty fun! I did look up Depeche Mode's It Doesn't Matter Too and, yeah, I can kind of hear the similarities with this game's music. 😅
I'm anxious for the Sugoi Hebereke review, AKA: Amazing Hebereke~ It came out overseas on the NSO for the first time, and your audience may like this, Hebereke (Ufouria The Saga) for the NES and Ufouria 2 (Hebereke 2) as well~
Nectaris is a cool series that I would like to see make a comeback someday. I wish Neo Nectaris had more ways to play English localizations that didn't just involve mobile devices.
There is a Wiiware Military Madness under the name Nectaris Military Madness (similar name to the PS1) which is a 3D remake of the same game, except with online features (As you expect it's not possible to get it unless through other means)
i remember playing this when i was younger and just really not understanding what was going on. at some point i gave up because i just couldn't figure out what was going on. good memories though!
Fuck yeah it’s worth playing! I am actually playing this game right now. I started a couple weeks ago and have almost finished it. I’m pretty sure I’m gonna play it again playing as the other army.
the sequel is soooo good and includes the first game on the CD too. Its easy enough to play despite the menus being in japanese cause its just the same as the first game just cranked to 11
Turn-based strategy is niche to frustration. It's hard to find the gems buried amongst the many Indie junk games that people often recommend, or are often buried by recommendations for strategy RPGs. Advance Wars and Military Madness stick out.
I was halfway expecting this to be a Marble Madness spinoff where you try to roll, I dunno, a cannonball down a maze and a bunch of tanks and trebuchets try and stop you.
Kicking off the video with a Kissinger joke.
Finishing the video with Depeche Mode lyrics.
Excellent!
The Depeche Mode was an unexpected delight
I don't wanna sound like a queer or nothin' but I think Depeche mode is a sweet band
@@SevenCompletedYou can't go wrong with Depeche Mode, it's a legendary band. Too bad that Fletcher passed away almost
2 years ago.
@@albert09 haha I was quoting the movie orgazmo its one of matt stones lines
@@SevenCompleted That's true! LOL. It's been ages I've watched that movie.
1." I don't want to sound like a queer or nothing, but I think Unicorns are kickass!"
2. "Jesus!"
-"Where?!"
While it is fun watching you talk badly about crappy games, it always makes me happy to see you praise a good game. And give me a new suggestion to play.
Agreed but this 100% looks like an Advance Wars predecessor- which are insanely awesome and highrated games
My introduction to strategy games and the first game on Turbografx I ever beat. I was obsessed with this game. I didn't know they could make games like this until Military Madness came out. This game shaped how the rest of the 90s went for me more than any other single game. I wanted more like this. Shining Force 1 & 2, Dune: Battle For Arrakis, Dune 2000, Warcraft 1 & 2, Command and Conquer, and Starcraft I played all because of this one game. It's why all these years later I still seek out similar games from this era that I missed out on like Dark Wizard & Shining Force CD on Sega CD.
I wonder if you tried Unicorn Overlord. Im about half way and its awesome.
@@DPedroBoh I've not heard of that one. Just looked it up. That looks right up my alley & the fact it's developed by Vanillaware who made Grim Grimoire, Odin's Sphere, Muramasa: The Demon's Blade, & Dragon's Crown is all the more reason to try it. Thanks for the recommendation!
And don't forget all the new indies, like Into the Breach
Have you tried Frozen Synapse ? While the graphics are a bit simplistic the gameplay is pretty fun. It's on Windows/Linux and I'm guessing there was an Android and iOS release though I don't know if they are still available as the game came out in like 2012.
And it's only a couple bucks. Literally $2.50 on GOG.
Same here my friend, everything you said.
Kissinger's autobiography 😅
I *Love* your random Out of nowhere refferences 😂
It does sound like his autobiography
Not just regular drunk, Turbo Drunk!
I love the fact you heard the Depeche Mode song, too 😂
This is like Advance Wars before Advance Wars! Nice find Drunk!
This is one of those video titles where just straight off the bat I can answer "yeah, probably"
Loved this game when it was new, and still love it today. The TG16 was vastly underrated and under supported.
A few years ago, we all pitched in and got my buddy a TG16 for his bday. This is the game we play the most. Good shit!
This game's a classic. Favorite TG-16 game by far. Nectaris for PS1 was even better with additional maps and some were quite challenging.
Total length of video: 345 secs.
Total length of "Turbo Drunk": 1.5 secs.
.43% of the video was spent listening to "Turbo Drunk".
THANK YOU for pronouncing hexagonal correctly! Instead of the weird Hecks-zag-un-al
Actually, he said it incorrectly. XD
It is pronounced differently than Hexagon with 'al' at the end, different syllable emphasis. Hex-AG-on-al is right. :)
I actually had this game on the Wii virtual console way back when. I think it's really good. I recommended it if you like games like Advance Wars
This game is known as Nectaris in Japan, and, as said, it has a sequel called Neo Nectaris for the PC engine CD, and a PS1 remake of the game as well as a PSN/XBLA title as well. This game also had a port on the Game Boy and DOS PCs.
Interesting 😊
This game looks pretty cool, gonna try the ps1 version.
That sounds like a brand of organic golf balls.
I beat this game on my old flip phone back in like 09 ish. Hard as hell but super worth it.
@@GretchZ😅lol
This game subsequently inspired Battle Isle and Panzer General series.
Agreed 😊
Daisenryaku inspired this.
I loved panzer general, still do. I must play this!
1:15 The Axis Empire launched their attack right on my birthday :(
Happy belated birthday!
@@SobmicSSBB why, thank you!
Mine too...my 102nd, to be exact. :S
This and Keith courage were the first two games I got for turbo. I spent so many hours getting manhandled in stage 14. I have massive nostalgia for this one.
I highly recommend the Japan-only sequel. Once you learn the interface, it's easy to play without knowing Japanese. It has a fantastic classical music soundtrack.
Yea, i can definitely hear the DM copy
Happy Console Gamer recently mentioned Military Madness as one of his favorite strategy games on console. He described it as a great introduction to the genre. I may have to check it out sometime!
like rampart, the cover art to MM is forever ingrained in my mind...despite never playing either game. but I've been meaning to play MM, given my love for AW/strat games.
Great video!! Military Madness is my personal favorite on the TG-16.
The Depeche Mode line was hilarious
Yes!!!! More TG16 please!!!
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Love this ! Military Madness is the unsung hero of the Turbo Chip library - easily my favorite non-CD game on the Turbo. Thanks for doing this one !!!
This was one of the last games I got before switching from the Turbo to the Genesis around 1990, and I think this was the only game I didn't get from Toys R Us & instead ordered it out of a Chips & Bits ad in EGM Magazine. I likely wouldn't have been interested in the game if not for the strong review scores in EGM Magazine. I later jumped at the chance to buy Jaleco's PS1 release of Nectaris.
Probably got the best music taste in TH-cam man. Loved the Depeche Mode reference, along with the Morrissey and Cure references I've seen you make in other videos
You are almost there, 300ks! Let's have a good fest when we are there, count me in a 100%
Never heard anyone ever talk about one of my favorite games of all time Rock and Roll Racing❤
YES! MY BOY SNES DRUNK IS A DEPECHE MODE FAN!!!!
This is my favorite game of all time. I still play it to this day.
Good morning, Drunk!
I had this back in the day, and it was sooooo much fun! This was the game that taught me how to play strategy games.
Back when the Virtual Console was still kind of a novelty I bought this on there on an impulse and was pleasantly surprised by how good it was..
Good vid, your scripts are always solid and well written, keep up the good work!
This game was awesome.
We played it like crazy against each other back in HighSchool
This game looks really cool and I wouldn't have heard of it if I didn't decide to get Turbodrunk! Thanks for the review!
this was the game, back in the day, that dad's, who didn't like video games, would play. I knew a few people with this game and it was always the same.
My uncle had a TG16 and this game was among his collection so I played quite a bit of it, but I also had a lot of cousins who also played when they visited him so it wasn't always easy to keep track of which password I should be using so I would often start over and just challenge myself to see how fast I could get back to where I was.
i wouldn't say the music in question sounds like doesn't matter two personally maybe a little more behind the wheel off music for the masses.
but thank you for talking about this game, i wanna play it now. little known gem, well for me since i never had a tg16
I was not expecting a Depeche Mode reference lol. I am so here for it though lol. And it really does sound like that song. Awesome.
One of my favorite games of all time. You can also play the campaign as the enemy if you want which adds even more replayability. Neo Nectaris was also briefly released for iOS years ago but has since quit updating and no longer plays on current hardware :(
That looked like a really great intro game to the genre. it is always great to find new games like that. And now I've made myself want to go play Shining Force hahaha. Thanks for all the videos!
As some one who has listened to Depeche Mode alot can say that it does remind me of "It Doesn't Matter Two"
The Depeche Mode comparison was amazing and now I hear it
Still come back to this one from time to time, it’s on the Mini TG-16 as well
A game nobody talks about which I'd love to hear your thoughts on: Puggsy. It was available on Genesis, Sega CD, and Amiga.
Good review! I probably passed over this game at some point. The name "Military Madness" doesn't really stand out too much. I do love strategy games like Advance Wars and Fire Emblem, so might have to check this one out, too. It looks pretty fun! I did look up Depeche Mode's It Doesn't Matter Too and, yeah, I can kind of hear the similarities with this game's music. 😅
I'm anxious for the Sugoi Hebereke review, AKA: Amazing Hebereke~
It came out overseas on the NSO for the first time, and your audience may like this, Hebereke (Ufouria The Saga) for the NES and Ufouria 2 (Hebereke 2) as well~
SNES drunk should do the whole series.
@@goatbone I agree, there's 6 or 7 Hebereke games on the SNES alone.
Hebereke on the NES is still the best game, though~
Nectaris is a cool series that I would like to see make a comeback someday. I wish Neo Nectaris had more ways to play English localizations that didn't just involve mobile devices.
I played this at a childhood friend's house when I was a kid and owned it on my cell phone in high school. I also have the PSN game
There is a Wiiware Military Madness under the name Nectaris Military Madness (similar name to the PS1) which is a 3D remake of the same game, except with online features
(As you expect it's not possible to get it unless through other means)
Also with that method that you mentioned you can also still play it online with other players
For sure that’s Depeche Mode inspired music. Well done.
A day with a Drunk video is a day I'm going to have a great rest of my day
I found this game late . As in mid 2000s as there was a version available for mobile phones. And it was a lot of fun!
Interesting little game this one.
i remember playing this when i was younger and just really not understanding what was going on. at some point i gave up because i just couldn't figure out what was going on. good memories though!
I bought this on the Wii shop, I had never heard of it before I saw it on there and immediately purchased it.
I found this game at random and tinkered it for a bit before leaving it be.
I should give it another shot, maybe even make a unit guide for it.
Appreciate that Kissinger burn.
Great game! _Daisenryaku 7_ for PS2 or Xbox or _Daisenryaku Perfect 4.0_ for PC is this game on steroids.
Imagine Graham Nash thinking of the title and going, “Yeah, that’ll get em.”
Next to Civilization, this is my favorite kind of strategy game.
Fuck yeah it’s worth playing! I am actually playing this game right now. I started a couple weeks ago and have almost finished it. I’m pretty sure I’m gonna play it again playing as the other army.
Awesome video 👍
I'm not familiar with that particular song but now that you've pointed it out it's a very Depeche Mode vibe
Wow! That DOES sound like DM!!! Great album, btw. :D
Thanks for the hint that's on the Mini.
I normally hate this type of strategy game but I could play this for hours
Whoa, Depeche Mode :) the last gig I went before the world gone crazy and breathing became dangerous (yeah, the pandemics) was theirs.
Reminds me a lot of Field Commander on the PSP. I hope you give it a try!
the sequel is soooo good and includes the first game on the CD too. Its easy enough to play despite the menus being in japanese cause its just the same as the first game just cranked to 11
Sometimes peace can only be achieved if the other side is *staring down the barrel of a gun*
Oh, the game that made Nintendo hand off Game Boy Wars to Hudson.
Neat!
Half the fun of your videos these days is to see what other music groups you know!
Military Madness got amazing graphics and music. 😀👍🎮
That Depeche Mode reference LOL
Nice recommendation, thanks ☺️
Yes. Next question.
I do like me some strategy games; I’ll check it out later!
Turn-based strategy is niche to frustration. It's hard to find the gems buried amongst the many Indie junk games that people often recommend, or are often buried by recommendations for strategy RPGs. Advance Wars and Military Madness stick out.
You are a witty guy LMAO piss my pants with your videos all the time! Keep up the great work.
Hell ya tx i never played saga, love super advanced Famicom battle lol, d'uh or trubo.
Fun game thanks SNES drunk
Yay! More Turbo Grafix games.
He literally compared Neutopia to Zelda for the snes, a game that came out two years later.
@@Tolbat LITERALLY!?!?!?!
Have a great day! Thanks for the video!
Bill Chicago
Fck yea it is!!! One of my favorite games growing up
What games does the dog like?
I'd be interested in your comparitive opinion of Herzog Zwie on Sega Genesis/Megadrive.
I checked, it really does sound like It Doesn't Matter Two
That music sounded like the bolt stage from Megaman and Bass
There was also a new Military Madness game released on WiiWare
Dang that is a pretty sweet looking game
I was halfway expecting this to be a Marble Madness spinoff where you try to roll, I dunno, a cannonball down a maze and a bunch of tanks and trebuchets try and stop you.
That sounds like Odama.
NO! I hope YOU have a great rest of your day, you fancy gentleman!
Hell, all of you! I demand you all have great rests of your days!
id play it
I remember playing Military Madness on my old LG flip phone years ago. Good times.
Fun looking game 😊