Lisa: "Don't be fooled, this is the same flawed version of Final Fight as before, with no two player mode, the missing stage and enemies, they just changed one of the playable characters." Smithers: "But you get to play as Guy now."
Final Fight Guy is little more than a slightly tweaked re-release of the original game, so if you loved Final Fight, you'll enjoy this too. If you aren't a fan, this won't change your mind.
@@duanemartin4958 I guess everyone had their selling point. For me it would have been coop play even if it was just Guy and Haggar. Or single player mode with all 3 original characters plus the Industrial area with Rolento added in. (Ideally both, but I understand they weren’t trying to go all the way for some reason)
"little more" lol It's Final Fight 3 2.0 i guess you could say. They replaced Cody with the missing-in-action Guy. I'd say that's a little more than a slight tweak.
I'll give Capcom some credit for crafting a new release, JUST for Guy, and then going to the trouble of writing a story about why Cody isn't around. But I have to wonder if this was the only way they could've done this... 😅
@@LPetal86 Well, considering that final fight guy is 1994 (I'm going for US release dates) and final fight 2 is 1993. I think they could've learned something.
I rented this from a Blockbuster Video once. I was under the false impression that it would be a "corrected" version of Final Fight - in other words it would have all 3 characters, 2 player simultaneous mode and the missing level. After all, this came out (in America) AFTER Final Fight 2, didn't it? To say I was disappointed would be an understatement! I had fun playing as Guy though.
This is true. Thing is that Final Fight Guy was released in Japan in 1992. When it was released in 1994 in North America, many made that assumption of it being a definitive version since Final Fight 2 had come out a year earlier.
Capcom were quite lazy at times, a simple increase in ROM would've allowed the extra stage back in, and the 3 playable characters to be added in. This was just a lazy cash grab with little to no effort put into it.
No that extra stage was a bs arcade stage, designed to take more quarters, even if it isn't they still wanted you to have a reason to go play the arcade.
@@brendandoyle7508I said the same exact thing. It’s just a quarter grabbing stage and the enemies that will surround you on both sides and the bs fire. I think that the stage would be worse because you have less health.
There are a few improvements that Final Fight Guy brings out, but it sadly doesn't address the bigger issues with the original SNES port. This would be the port of my choice if it weren't for the fact I always go for the middle-ground characters in beat em ups.
The mad thing is as a kid in the UK I saw the American CIB boxed copy in a used game store and it was £15, I didn't have much cash at the time as my allowance was only about £3 a week and the bus fare alone was about that and I had the Sega CD version, had i known how rare it was I would of got it!
They might had the impression that a rehashed title wouldn't sell enough to justify a cartridge with 16mb. Back then, only AAA games ventured into that, because it cost more to produce. On the SegaCD tough, media production costs weren't a problem.
Final Fight Guy is a legitimately rare game that I never saw once "in the wild" as a serious Nintendo collector in the early 2000's. I love the Final Fight series, especially Final Fight 3, which is an incredible beat 'em up.
@@HEHEHE_I_AM_A_MASKED_WARRIA Yet you could technically "buy" it if you rented the game, didn't return it, and instead paid the penalty fee as far as I know though, right?
Ah yes, I remember when this was a rental exclusive at Blockbuster. Has a different intro and ending (obviously to accommodate for the fact that Guy is in this game and Cody isn't) otherwise it was the same Final Fight I had already beaten lots of times on SNES.
I didn’t even bother renting it. I got Killer Instinct instead. (Some people were on a budget back then) Had it had 2 player coop. I would have given it a shot even without Cody. There might have been budget limitations on this one. (They didn’t add the Rolento industrial area) Guy does look well balanced here though.
Final Fight Guy is a revision version and a little more than a re-release and the same thing of the Super NES port of Final Fight. This version replaced Cody with Guy as a selectable character (with a new opening and ending sequence explaining Cody's absence), included four difficulty settings, and added other new features such as two new power-ups, although the Industrial Area stage and the Two-Player mode were still omitted. An American version of the game (featuring the same changes in the localization as in the first game) was released in June 1994 as a rental-only game that was initially available at Blockbuster stores, although it was later given a limited release. Needless to say, the US version of Final Fight Guy has become one of the more sought-after cartridges among SNES collectors.
I remember that in the arcade game, Guy - while arguably the coolest character of the three - was actually the worst one gameplay-wise. Was he given any buffs in his only solo release? I never had the chance to play it before.
Yet another exclusive Blockbuster Video rental only, eh? And here I thought I was in the know with _Clayfighter: Sculptor's Cut_ . I've never been able to figure out what they were thinking by making these games rental only! (How silly they never released a version of the game with all three playable characters if they were going to release this.😏)
I think the idea was probably to milk a bit more profit from a game that they had already created, and releasing it through rental would've been an easy way to avoid having to justify charging people $60 twice for what's essentially the same game. Adding in Guy was probably enough to get someone to rent it for a weekend, and they didn't have to pay for a bigger cart or to invest resources to remake a game that they'd already made. Unless you were in Japan in 1992 when FFG was released there. Rentals weren't a thing there. That would've sucked.
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Ahh,back when capcom were getting away with changing the colour palette,duplicating a sprite and slapping a number or turbo or super on the end of the title and charging £50 to play it again -
This is SO 1980's. The entire city has been overrun by gangs and the ONLY solution is to go out and beat them all up. 🤣 Most of them conveniently know a martial art.
The game is 80s because it takes inspiration from 80s films such as Escape from New York (1981) and Streets of Fire (1984), as well as 80s mangas such as Fist of the North Star and Mad★Bull 34.
GUY was alway the One GUY/MAN🤟 and one of those classic character that made Capcom badass with their unique personality just as STRIDER and BIONIC COMMANDO screw it i like to pretend that Hiryu Strider was always Guy on his days off
Let's be honest, Capcom made Final Fight Guy to make more money. For the Sega version, Cody, Haggar, and Guy are all in the game and it's two players. SNES version made it one player which makes no sense.
Are you gonna do these walkthroughs this year? Earthworm Jim 1 & 2 (SNES and Genesis versions) Sonic 3 & Knuckles Road Runner's Death Valley Rally Disney's Bonkers (Sega Genesis) Bonkers: Wax Up! Mickey Mania (Sega Genesis) The Great Circus Mystery (Genesis and SNES versions) Bug! Bug Too! Sonic 3D Blast (Genesis and Saturn versions) Sonic Spinball
I always thought Cody was redundant to Final Fight. You had urban ninja/vigilante Guy and mayor/pro wrestling champion Hagar. Why did anyone ever want to play as Cody?
Because he was blonde haired, blue eyed guy in blue jeans. He appealed to me as a kid because my favorite color was blue. Still my go to choice as an an adult (knifing thugs with him is awesome) but guy and especially Hagger are awesome aswell.
Maybe he was there to appeal to the 20-something women in the audience. He's like the beat em up version of the bad boy character from shows like 90210 and Melrose Place 🤣
Always thought it was a bummer guy was not in the snes version and that ff did the same garbage that double dragon did by not including 2p coop. But after playing mame ff years later I realized that guy sucks worse than cody and haggar. So no big loss there.
@@NintendoComplete had no idea there was a wall kick. Put of all 3 you'd think he would be the one to stab and not throw the knives. That's what made cody better than haggar with them. Guy had crappy reach. Only thing cool about him was his spinning kick and his outfit.
youre better off with FinaL Fight SEGA CD/ i guess this game was not successfuL enough in arcades for Capcom to put the SNES versioN on a 16 megabit cartridge and incLude everything that's missing/ the oiL drums don't even make a metaLLic sound when you punch them/ at least the music is deceNt though
Except this isn't with unlimited lives. NintendoComplete *never* cheats in any game, as he always states in the description. (Well, minus two, being Action 52 and Beavis and Butthead Do U, mainly because he found the debug playthrough more entertaining for the latter)
@@Nathan_Hale. Exactly like SNK Arcade beat em ups on Nintendo Switch. It was only recently ported officially I’m sure other gaming companies have other classics.
Lisa: "Don't be fooled, this is the same flawed version of Final Fight as before, with no two player mode, the missing stage and enemies, they just changed one of the playable characters."
Smithers: "But you get to play as Guy now."
Taking "not hitting an itch even when she mortally attacks you" pass too by swapping out the female attacking characters out for males.
Final Fight Guy is little more than a slightly tweaked re-release of the original game, so if you loved Final Fight, you'll enjoy this too. If you aren't a fan, this won't change your mind.
And no.. Poison or Roxy?
I’m sure it was a cool play through. It’s just at the time some people were on a budget. And Killer Instinct was also on the shelf at Block Buster.
@@duanemartin4958 I guess everyone had their selling point. For me it would have been coop play even if it was just Guy and Haggar. Or single player mode with all 3 original characters plus the Industrial area with Rolento added in. (Ideally both, but I understand they weren’t trying to go all the way for some reason)
"little more" lol It's Final Fight 3 2.0 i guess you could say. They replaced Cody with the missing-in-action Guy. I'd say that's a little more than a slight tweak.
Its Final Fight Guy! With no cody this time, no 2 Player, and still missing a stage....
*But you can play as Guy now!*
And there are oranges! At least this time scurvy won't be a concern.
I'll give Capcom some credit for crafting a new release, JUST for Guy, and then going to the trouble of writing a story about why Cody isn't around. But I have to wonder if this was the only way they could've done this... 😅
@@LPetal86
Well, considering that final fight guy is 1994 (I'm going for US release dates) and final fight 2 is 1993. I think they could've learned something.
I rented this from a Blockbuster Video once. I was under the false impression that it would be a "corrected" version of Final Fight - in other words it would have all 3 characters, 2 player simultaneous mode and the missing level. After all, this came out (in America) AFTER Final Fight 2, didn't it? To say I was disappointed would be an understatement! I had fun playing as Guy though.
This is true. Thing is that Final Fight Guy was released in Japan in 1992. When it was released in 1994 in North America, many made that assumption of it being a definitive version since Final Fight 2 had come out a year earlier.
Capcom were quite lazy at times, a simple increase in ROM would've allowed the extra stage back in, and the 3 playable characters to be added in. This was just a lazy cash grab with little to no effort put into it.
No that extra stage was a bs arcade stage, designed to take more quarters, even if it isn't they still wanted you to have a reason to go play the arcade.
@@brendandoyle7508I said the same exact thing. It’s just a quarter grabbing stage and the enemies that will surround you on both sides and the bs fire. I think that the stage would be worse because you have less health.
@@Bloodreign1 you forget the times it was released, ROM was VERY expensive in the 80s and 90s!
There are a few improvements that Final Fight Guy brings out, but it sadly doesn't address the bigger issues with the original SNES port. This would be the port of my choice if it weren't for the fact I always go for the middle-ground characters in beat em ups.
Final Fine One is the port of choice. I prefer it to the arcade, plays better, less unfair due to some minor tweaks.
The mad thing is as a kid in the UK I saw the American CIB boxed copy in a used game store and it was £15, I didn't have much cash at the time as my allowance was only about £3 a week and the bus fare alone was about that and I had the Sega CD version, had i known how rare it was I would of got it!
You had to own two separate cartridges back then just to get the complete Final Fight experience.
I do remember seeing this at Blockbuster, but I never knew it wasn’t for regular retail sale!
It was for regular retail sale in Japan, though.
Capcom could have launched Final Fight Deluxe in a cartridge with higher capacity.
They might had the impression that a rehashed title wouldn't sell enough to justify a cartridge with 16mb. Back then, only AAA games ventured into that, because it cost more to produce.
On the SegaCD tough, media production costs weren't a problem.
It's interesting that this got a release as a rental-only exclusive considering Nintendo's stance on rentals.
Good point. On top of that, current Nintendo now does their own rental service for older games with the online membership for the Switch.
I heard there was an extremely small offerings sold outside of blockbuster but who knows
This is the first time I've even seen a "time out" death in this game!
Final Fight Guy is a legitimately rare game that I never saw once "in the wild" as a serious Nintendo collector in the early 2000's. I love the Final Fight series, especially Final Fight 3, which is an incredible beat 'em up.
Ff3 is gold
It is gold. The music is amazing, the combos and ability to run are awesome, and the bosses are badass. For me FF3 is up there with Streets of Rage 2.
I like part two the best. Part two felt more like 1 than 3 ever did. 3 felt off. The bosses were uncreative and unmemorable.
Because Capcom made it exclusive to Blockbuster rentals for some reason (you couldn't even buy it from there).
@@HEHEHE_I_AM_A_MASKED_WARRIA Yet you could technically "buy" it if you rented the game, didn't return it, and instead paid the penalty fee as far as I know though, right?
This version was released for retail in Japan in 1992. The USA rental version is sky-high expensive on eBay.
Ah yes, I remember when this was a rental exclusive at Blockbuster. Has a different intro and ending (obviously to accommodate for the fact that Guy is in this game and Cody isn't) otherwise it was the same Final Fight I had already beaten lots of times on SNES.
I didn’t even bother renting it. I got Killer Instinct instead. (Some people were on a budget back then) Had it had 2 player coop. I would have given it a shot even without Cody.
There might have been budget limitations on this one. (They didn’t add the Rolento industrial area) Guy does look well balanced here though.
Final Fight Guy is a revision version and a little more than a re-release and the same thing of the Super NES port of Final Fight. This version replaced Cody with Guy as a selectable character (with a new opening and ending sequence explaining Cody's absence), included four difficulty settings, and added other new features such as two new power-ups, although the Industrial Area stage and the Two-Player mode were still omitted. An American version of the game (featuring the same changes in the localization as in the first game) was released in June 1994 as a rental-only game that was initially available at Blockbuster stores, although it was later given a limited release. Needless to say, the US version of Final Fight Guy has become one of the more sought-after cartridges among SNES collectors.
Berger loved his bow gun so much he didn't dropped it on his date with the hard and cold Miss Concrete.
The old classics😭😭😭
final fighti 3 e melhor
I love the mandatory death on the docks due to not enough time to finish the stage
Oh yeah, that's always super fun.
Guy and Hagger are my two favorites
ITS HIM
ITS THE FINAL FIGHT GUY
In this version, in the intro, they don't offer to give him the payout in addition to keeping his daughter alive if he cooperates. :)
Now I used to played this game, best beat em up game ever.
Capcom could made it better, if they increase from 8 to at least 16 megabits
If I were the developers:
I would make a complete version called *Final Fight: Arcade Edition* that runs on the same chip as Final Fight 2.
Nice this game is also very rare I'm a collector. Always a thumbs up on this stream!:)
I was wonder, "what about the little quarrel between Guy and Cody?" And... 1:05:20 yes... It was literally a little quarrel.
I remember that in the arcade game, Guy - while arguably the coolest character of the three - was actually the worst one gameplay-wise. Was he given any buffs in his only solo release? I never had the chance to play it before.
Yet another exclusive Blockbuster Video rental only, eh? And here I thought I was in the know with _Clayfighter: Sculptor's Cut_ . I've never been able to figure out what they were thinking by making these games rental only! (How silly they never released a version of the game with all three playable characters if they were going to release this.😏)
I think the idea was probably to milk a bit more profit from a game that they had already created, and releasing it through rental would've been an easy way to avoid having to justify charging people $60 twice for what's essentially the same game. Adding in Guy was probably enough to get someone to rent it for a weekend, and they didn't have to pay for a bigger cart or to invest resources to remake a game that they'd already made.
Unless you were in Japan in 1992 when FFG was released there. Rentals weren't a thing there. That would've sucked.
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Scott Howard: (Laughs)
Ahh,back when capcom were getting away with changing the colour palette,duplicating a sprite and slapping a number or turbo or super on the end of the title and charging £50 to play it again -
This is SO 1980's. The entire city has been overrun by gangs and the ONLY solution is to go out and beat them all up. 🤣 Most of them conveniently know a martial art.
The game is 80s because it takes inspiration from 80s films such as Escape from New York (1981) and Streets of Fire (1984),
as well as 80s mangas such as Fist of the North Star and Mad★Bull 34.
Guy sí sabe respetar a la mujer de Cody. 😁👍
GUY was alway the One GUY/MAN🤟
and one of those classic character that made Capcom badass with their unique personality
just as STRIDER and BIONIC COMMANDO
screw it i like to pretend that Hiryu Strider was always Guy on his days off
maybe Haggar was Chris Redfield's Old grand father all a long ?
"Final Fight Guy. Because 'Guy' wasn't able to fit into the original SNES version!"
Classic!!!
Poor Guy had to bury his love in his heart 😭😭😭
Splendid video.
I noticed this has an options menu. Does the vanilla Final Fight for SNES have it?
Yes it has it too.
“You fiend!” 😂😂😂😂 I’m gonna say this to my boss when he denies my PTO.
Break glass punch perfect Guy around kick
*LET me get this correct, if "I" am wrong*
Cody is 5'11 and Guy is 6 ft even ???
38:48
"ABI-GAIL!!!!!!"
Let's be honest, Capcom made Final Fight Guy to make more money. For the Sega version, Cody, Haggar, and Guy are all in the game and it's two players. SNES version made it one player which makes no sense.
Are you gonna do these walkthroughs this year?
Earthworm Jim 1 & 2 (SNES and Genesis versions)
Sonic 3 & Knuckles
Road Runner's Death Valley Rally
Disney's Bonkers (Sega Genesis)
Bonkers: Wax Up!
Mickey Mania (Sega Genesis)
The Great Circus Mystery (Genesis and SNES versions)
Bug!
Bug Too!
Sonic 3D Blast (Genesis and Saturn versions)
Sonic Spinball
how to do stunlocked enemies like this pro player do..?
I always thought Cody was redundant to Final Fight. You had urban ninja/vigilante Guy and mayor/pro wrestling champion Hagar. Why did anyone ever want to play as Cody?
Always felt the same way
Because I always choose middle-ground characters in beat em ups.
Because he was blonde haired, blue eyed guy in blue jeans. He appealed to me as a kid because my favorite color was blue.
Still my go to choice as an an adult (knifing thugs with him is awesome) but guy and especially Hagger are awesome aswell.
Because his profile in the Japanese version dubbed Cody as the hero of the story. After all, he was Jessica Haggar's boyfriend at the time.
Maybe he was there to appeal to the 20-something women in the audience. He's like the beat em up version of the bad boy character from shows like 90210 and Melrose Place 🤣
Amo este jogo kkk
All of this because of one guy named guy
TENEMOS QUE RESCATAR A CODY
I was kind of pissed off at the first game that took away guy but there's no using cody i think guy had feelings for Jessica
Why the heck didn't they just add Guy as a third playable character in this release and just leave Cody in it? Lol kinda dumb.
Maybe because of technical limitations from that time.
Final Fight is amazing!
A question: How can activate the option mode?
L AND R AT THE SAME TIME THEN START
@@luisl5418 thanks!
Always thought it was a bummer guy was not in the snes version and that ff did the same garbage that double dragon did by not including 2p coop. But after playing mame ff years later I realized that guy sucks worse than cody and haggar. So no big loss there.
Yeah, Guy's not great. There are so few places to use the wall kick that it ends up being pretty much useless.
@@NintendoComplete had no idea there was a wall kick. Put of all 3 you'd think he would be the one to stab and not throw the knives. That's what made cody better than haggar with them. Guy had crappy reach. Only thing cool about him was his spinning kick and his outfit.
Ce que je regrette c'est que dans cette version il manque le niveau de l'industrie quel dommage! Donc c'est de loin la version arcade que je préfère!
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youre better off with FinaL Fight SEGA CD/ i guess this game was not successfuL enough in arcades for Capcom to put the SNES versioN on a 16 megabit cartridge and incLude everything that's missing/ the oiL drums don't even make a metaLLic sound when you punch them/ at least the music is deceNt though
Captain commando
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Play through with unlimited life anybody can do lame
Except this isn't with unlimited lives. NintendoComplete *never* cheats in any game, as he always states in the description. (Well, minus two, being Action 52 and Beavis and Butthead Do U, mainly because he found the debug playthrough more entertaining for the latter)
Ahh yes when arcades had exclusives but eventually ported them to home console.
The SNES had some of the best 👍
There are still many magnificent arcade games which they are not ported to any console. They are literally great gems forgotten unfortunately.
@@Nathan_Hale. Exactly like SNK Arcade beat em ups on Nintendo Switch.
It was only recently ported officially
I’m sure other gaming companies have other classics.