I never knew this game existed until I saw this video. It was never in any arcade in my city, and I never heard about any of the home versions. Luckily it doesn't look like I missed anything.
I will admit that when I first played this game in the arcade I thought that you were in control of Wile E. Coyote trying to catch the Road Runner. That was until someone corrected me. Then I could not get enough. Once again Patman another great vid. Keep them comming.
Patman is becoming like the cool gamer Uncle I never had, everytime I think I know every arcade out there he always brings back a arcade I never knew about (Ninja Gaiden and now Road Runner) Now I look forward to see what forgotten arcade game I can discover and try to add to my phone rom games.
Loved this game as a kid, had it on the Amstrad, but only ever saw it once in arcades. Gutted there was never an Amiga port, but as it was a US Gold release, it would have most likely been a lazy Atari ST port that ran slightly slower. so probably dodged a bullet there in hindsight :D
It was pretty widespread in the area I grew up in. The same can be said for gauntlet on the Amiga, never received a port of the original but it Probably would've been just a lazy ST port
Atari Games has always been owned by Warner. The Consumer division was sold to Jack Tramiel who ran it into the ground. Warner kept the Atari Coin Op division.
While not an arcade game I highly recommend Desert Demolition for the Megadrive/Genesis. You can choose to play between the Coyote and the Roadrunner, it's very well animated and the sound effects make you think that you are watching one of their cartoons.
There were a few secrets in the game,. Wile E. ran faster than road runner's walk speed and a bit faster than 2nd gear, but can't catch 3rd gear, but if he goes off screen, he gets jet sneakers which are faster, but can only use them for a short while. Also, if you travel slow near Wile E. then go to high speed , road runner will stick out his tonuge at Wile E. for 2000 points.
Never knew there was a laserdisc version of this. I’m sure my fading memory has me playing with a trackball, either I’m totally wrong or it was a converted cab. The Amstrad version looks like it plays just like the stills from the box. Literally.
I used to look forward to Gamesack but it's burnt itself out now. I now watch this channel on a Sunday morning in bed. I really enjoy these videos, thanks for making them.
Oh I'm glad this channel is still active. I found it recently and I'm just watching everything I can. (Shared it on Twitter as well). Excellent work, Mr. Patman!
It is absolutely still active. Started it just over two years ago and it put out one documentary per week in that time. Glad you enjoyed the content, thank you for sharing :-)
Road Runner and Wacky Races were my two favorite cartoons as a child. Loved this game, thanks for again for your great informative, entertaining and super nostalgic content 👌😊
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries Unintentionally misworded that. i found your channel it got into my recommended vids because i added and watched a bunch of channels that she shouted out. She is a british game reviewer.
Thank you for this video. I have nearly forgotten about this arcade game. I recall playing it and simply getting frustrated due to its controls and gameplay. It was fun for maybe a few minutes but quickly grew repetitive. Still would play it though whenever I had the chance.
A similar version to this is on the Gameboy Advance. Looney Tunes Double Pack - Acme Antics & Dizzy Driving. It's 2 games in one but Acme Antics is similar to the arcade game you just run as the road runner to the right only. Such a underrated game. So much fun.
@Analyzing Male Slavery I game on everything but unfortunately for the last 20 years or so I've had a health issue keeping me from being able to sit long periods if I can avoid it so its consoles only for me now. I don't mind too much though because all my favorite exclusives from Nintendo and Sony aren't on PC, nor are all my online gaming buddies.
I have a memory that some game with the Road Runner was released for Windows (perhaps it was a sequel to this) in the 1990s or 2000s. I recall downloading a free demo of it, but never got around to playing it.
When I clicked on this video I never even heard of this game. They made an arcade game of Road Runner? So I looked on MobyGames... and I own this game for the ZX Spectrum! Not sure when my dad bought the game but I just never played it. So thanks for the video, it's all falling into place now. The game is alright but the best Road Runner game is definitely Desert Demolition on the Mega Drive. I tried that game over my holiday and it feels like I'm interacting with the cartoon, it's so amazing! I highly recommend Desert Speed Trap for the Master System but Desert Demolition is superb at capturing the source material. Might just be the licenced game most faithful to its source material. 👍
I like this content, its very entertaining and takes back some of that classics most of people played, my favorite video is The History of Spy Hunter - Arcade documentary .
I love the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote. I used them for my first pro-literacy skit in TV Production class in High school (I took the course for two years). The idea was that the reason things go so wrong when Wile uses ACME gadgets is that he can't actually read well enough to understand the instructions. I honestly don't recall what the final form of the project was. My original plan was Wile using a remote control aircraft to chase down and disable Road Runner. I actually finished that video but I did so on 9/7/2001 and my teacher told me to redo the project so the plot didn't involve an aircraft after 9/11. I think I was considering changing it to involve a catapult or a giant axe but I didn't like those ideas much. (I had considered and rejected both when I was first brainstorming ideas) However I think I was told no explosives the same time I was told no aircraft which limited my options even furthur, so I might have chosen one of the two for lack of a better option.
What always bugged me was there was another project as part of the same assignment and IMO if mine needed to be changed so did his but he got to keep his as planned/ I have nothing against the person running the project, we were friends at the time, and I was actually part of the projects acting cast. But his storyline involved a group of terrorists taking over the White House and getting the illiterate president to sign a treaty giving them ownership of the US. And I don't see why that was considered ok in the aftermath of 9/11 but my original plan for my Wile E. and Roadrunner skit wasn't. (In fact if memory serves the teacher told me that sticking to my original video would have been an act of treason when she told me to scrap and redo it)
are there any Lazer disc versions of the arcade game that still exist anywhere? I wouldn't be shocked if Galloping Ghost had one (ill check next time I go)
I believe there is only two that were ever made. That footage from the TH-cam channel I mentioned was taken back in 2010 and every so often the owner will bring it out to gaming expos.
Awesome. I've actually played the laser disc version. I freaking loved that game was always wondered why is was only in my arcade for a month( maybe less). I don't think I've ever even seen another cabinet of this game other than that.
Always loved the cabinet art, graphics, and soundtrack of this arcade game. That being said, it was a quarter muncher for me because of the difficulty Another great video! Keep them coming! .
Loved this game. Local laundromat had it. Any suggestions on getting controls on MAME to respond like the arcade. I remember there being 3 speeds depending on how far the control was pressed.
I have read that he can use a flight stick on the game in the mame Emulator for accurate arcade controls. Not too sure since I don't have one to test it with
If I remember correctly, one of the issues in the gameplay is that the roadrunner would eat the seed and it would take a few seconds. You would see the roadrunner pecking at the seed. You could leave some seed if the coyote was getting close.
I was lucky enough to try this in the Arcade, and while the game was perfectly fine, my playing was not : ( But for me, winning games isn't as important as playing them and having a good time, even if I can't get past the first level. Thank you for showing us this, Patman~!
Road runner and coyote were my favorite Looney tones cartoons. In retesting thing is DC comics and the Looney tones crossovers. They had Elmer fudd and Batman as one of the crossovers
WOW! I never of this game existence! The only Road Runner Game I remember playing was the SNES game Death Valley Rally, which I loved BTW. Thanks for this!
Great vid - seems strange Wile E. Coyote being almost as fast as the Road Runner and then catching him - doesn't that go against the laws of the cartoon?. - love the Bob Ross look at the start!.
That was where I did most of my arcade gaming was in a bowling alley :-) we did have a pretty good sized arcade at the mall but only got out there once every couple of weeks. Thanks for the nice words
I used to have this on the Atari ST & really enjoyed it. I was never lucky enough to come across an arcade version of it - but playing it on MAME is nigh on impossible - try as I might with all the various tweaks, the controls are so sensitive! I imagine it would take a replica of the arcade joystick. Great game though, I wish they'd done more of these Loony Tunes games. I often think of this game as Wile E's revenge as it's the only time he got the upper hand!
My first experience with the game was on the Nes and I loved it. Thanks for the memory. Question for you. Have you had a chance to mess with the Pandora Arcade Emulator?
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries yes. I got mine for $200 on Amazon. There's roughly 1200 games on it, all arcade classics. Kung Fu Master, all Double Dragons, Bad Dudes, all Pac Man games, Galaga, Q Bert, etc. The MK games aren't all that great, but it's well worth it. You should give it a try! And thanks again for your material. Love it!
I don’t remember this one at all from the arcade or C64. I think my 10 year old and I have a project this afternoon: fire up the 64SX and locate this game!
PatmanQC - History of arcade game documentaries : You’ll love this: we have the 64SX output to a projector so we can play games theatre style 8x8 feet. You can see every pixel!
I had the C64 version from a compilation. As you know, we mostly used tapes for games in the U.K. and the tape loader for this one was painfully slow, which spoiled the game immensely as you had to load each level separately, and that included reloading the first if you die on it. Not good.
"Arcade hit" you say? Maybe it was in some regions of the country. I never ever seen it in any arcade I've been in. I saw the Nintendo version in Toys R Us way back then, but I had no idea it was an arcade port.
Always loved this game back in the day! i even owned one for a while... it has a great "slippery" feel to the control that you didnt get on any other game. Sadly, it CAN NOT be experienced on any other platform or emulator! The true feel of the game if just too dependant on the hall effect joystick! i have even seen cabinets in classic arcades that have changed out the hard to find hall effect for a traditional joystick. it makes the game nearly unplayable. 😞
There have been a ton of licensed Looney Tunes games for various computers and consoles but not sure about the arcade. At the moment, this is the only one that springs to mind
Loved this game in the arcade! Not one of my best, but I got reasonably good at it (meaning I could clear the first 3-4 stages at least). But that also means I can’t play it in MAME at all, because I’ve never been able to come up with a control scheme (mouse or otherwise) that even comes close to matching the feel of the original arcade joystick, so all my muscle memory is useless..
I wonder a sequel would have been like. Maybe you play as Bugs Bunny and you have to collect carrots whilst Elmer Fudd hunts you down. It would probably be called Rascally Rabbit.
I'd love to see a video on Firefox. I'm pretty sure I saw the cabinet in real life back in the day, but I can't be sure because I don't really remember it well. It's a movie license with a cabinet similar to Star Wars so it could be memories crossing over. I remember seeing the similar M.A.C.H. 3 from Mystar all the time. Looking at the video, It seems like Firefox might have a fairly immersive experience for the time, but the gameplay might not be great, where M.A.C.H. 3 did something which functioned closer to (but not just like) a traditional shooter with video backgrounds. If Atari's laserdiscs were failing it might be why I didn't see the machine as much during the post crash mid-1980's years, at least in my area, although KLOV lists the game as "Very Common" so it's out there.
We didn't have the sitdown cabinet in my area only the upright But yes, it does look like a great immersive experience. The game is on the list is the matter of getting do it and finding something interesting to talk about
I used t otry to play this on the CPC6128 when I was a kid, we had a TAPE version from some Games Multipack, and it actually loaded once every six months, so didnt play it very often
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries HaHa! yea, Legendarily slow, I remember the early Amsoft games always had a line in the Cassette inlay card that said "this game will take approximately X minutes to load" then after reading ones that said 5 mins, or 8mins, I found one racing game that just said "This game will take minutes to load" caused a lot of laughter to my 11yo self..
I think I rented the NES version once. Looney Tunes video games are weird for some reason, but it's nice to know the earliest one was true to the cartoons. Considering the other NES LT games, you have Crazy Castle, which you can swap out any IP and it's still the same game, and indeed it is in certain parts of the world. Then there's Bug's Birthday Bash which also feels generic and the LY license was thrown on it.
The Super Nintendo games at least had the spirit of old cartoons, or at least enough references to them to make the games feel totally unique to the toons. I think Crazy Castle was a Roger Rabbit game in Japan. And at some point, future Crazy Castle games featured Woody Woodpecker.
@@mightyfilm The super Nintendo version was really good. The sprites for large and colorful at the animation was just a little bit smoother it be the perfect cartoon videogame
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@@psychonaut1829 How original: the left never invented the word "snowflake", regardless, only an idiot would think themselves so smart, brave or worldly to claim an imagined victory by being purposely inflammatory ESPECIALLY taking a side against Trump when the left is so clearly insane. Enjoy your "troll"...
My feeling is, they got the game exactly backwards. The player should have been controlling the coyote and trying to catch the roadrunner, not the other way around.
Hahaha oh my days I only managed to see this video just and what do I see before me..... it’s Pat with an afro. I have never typed so fast in a comment section in my life 😂. That was so funny after what we were saying last time. Thanks Pat I really needed a laugh and that did it.
I had the original for C64 on tape (yeah, full on snooze-loading)... have no clue to why I loved it so much, 'cos I only really excelled at sucking at it.
The Commodore 64 version was well done, but the music drove me nuts. Who thought it was a good idea to exclusively use the "sawtooth" waveform of the computer's sound chip? It's like listening to angry flies in a plastic jar.
I was today years old when I discovered there actually WAS a Roadrunner arcade game. Thanks, Patman!
LOL, my pleasure
Happy Birthday?
I never knew this game existed until I saw this video. It was never in any arcade in my city, and I never heard about any of the home versions. Luckily it doesn't look like I missed anything.
Same!!
I will admit that when I first played this game in the arcade I thought that you were in control of Wile E. Coyote trying to catch the Road Runner. That was until someone corrected me. Then I could not get enough. Once again Patman another great vid. Keep them comming.
Thanks for sharing, and thanks the nice words
"The farts and queefs of early MS DOS games" - I had to go back and make sure I heard that correctly. LOLOLOL
LOL, glad you liked it :-)
@@NB-1 LOL, glad I could help
You have to pay close attention to what he says. If you don't you might miss something extremely funny.
@@kbramlett6877 LOL, thank you :-)
N P me too,lol
Patman is becoming like the cool gamer Uncle I never had, everytime I think I know every arcade out there he always brings back a arcade I never knew about (Ninja Gaiden and now Road Runner) Now I look forward to see what forgotten arcade game I can discover and try to add to my phone rom games.
LOL,Well thank you very much :-)
My Saturday afternoon is now officially excellent!
Awesome, thank you
some cold coke and a bag of chips and patman, yep, a good evening after a hard days work in the shop.
That is fantastic, hope you enjoy it :-) thank you
All that and a bag of chips.
@Klaus What kind of shop?
Loved this game as a kid, had it on the Amstrad, but only ever saw it once in arcades.
Gutted there was never an Amiga port, but as it was a US Gold release, it would have most likely been a lazy Atari ST port that ran slightly slower. so probably dodged a bullet there in hindsight :D
It was pretty widespread in the area I grew up in. The same can be said for gauntlet on the Amiga, never received a port of the original but it Probably would've been just a lazy ST port
I never heard of amstrad until now and I'm 34 years old....I must have been out of the loop as a kid only thing I knew was Genesis and snes
I had the Mega Drive: Desert Demolition game. Still a great game.
Well now that Atari Games is owned by Warner Brothers, they could easily re-release it.
Yes, but when Warner Brothers have fingers in, better warn a brother!
Atari Games has always been owned by Warner. The Consumer division was sold to Jack Tramiel who ran it into the ground. Warner kept the Atari Coin Op division.
@@theannoyedmrfloyd3998 I understand that. Atari Games was later acquired by Midway Games, which in turn was acquired by Warner Bros. in 2008.
One of the best channels on TH-cam. Great video as always.
Appreciate that, Thank you :-)
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries maybe do black tiger
@@iankempster7007 It's on the list
Haaa! You gave yourself the Bob Ross hair! 😂😂
Also TOTALLY forgot this game existed..my childhood memory files remember actually liking it.
WOW Patman! I had no idea this game was a thing!!! THANK YOU so much !!!!
Glad I could help! Thank you
While not an arcade game I highly recommend Desert Demolition for the Megadrive/Genesis. You can choose to play between the Coyote and the Roadrunner, it's very well animated and the sound effects make you think that you are watching one of their cartoons.
Death valley rally on the Super Nintendo was a worthy successor
To hear the awesome music in the arcade version: in attract mode, press the PLAYER 2 START button right after the ‘beep beep’ (no credits)
Thanks for the info
There were a few secrets in the game,. Wile E. ran faster than road runner's walk speed and a bit faster than 2nd gear, but can't catch 3rd gear, but if he goes off screen, he gets jet sneakers which are faster, but can only use them for a short while. Also, if you travel slow near Wile E. then go to high speed , road runner will stick out his tonuge at Wile E. for 2000 points.
I never even knew there actually WAS a Roadrunner arcade game until I watched this video! The benefits of being a subscriber to this amazing channel
That is excellent of you to say, thank you
Never knew there was a laserdisc version of this. I’m sure my fading memory has me playing with a trackball, either I’m totally wrong or it was a converted cab. The Amstrad version looks like it plays just like the stills from the box. Literally.
LOL, never seen one with a trackball so it must've been converted
I used to look forward to Gamesack but it's burnt itself out now. I now watch this channel on a Sunday morning in bed. I really enjoy these videos, thanks for making them.
Welcome aboard! Thank you for the nice words, I really appreciate that :-)
Oh I'm glad this channel is still active. I found it recently and I'm just watching everything I can. (Shared it on Twitter as well). Excellent work, Mr. Patman!
It is absolutely still active. Started it just over two years ago and it put out one documentary per week in that time. Glad you enjoyed the content, thank you for sharing :-)
another brilliant arcade documentary, sir!
2:14 His tail disappears!
Road Runner and Wacky Races were my two favorite cartoons as a child. Loved this game, thanks for again for your great informative, entertaining and super nostalgic content 👌😊
My favorites as well, thank you for the nice words :-)
Another great job, thanks for the fair review and fun delivery. Your channel is one of my favorites.
Glad you enjoy it! Thank you very much :-)
So glad octavius kitten shouted your channel out. Your videos are amazing.
Thank you very much, who is this person? Never heard of them
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries
Unintentionally misworded that. i found your channel it got into my recommended vids because i added and watched a bunch of channels that she shouted out. She is a british game reviewer.
Thank you for this video. I have nearly forgotten about this arcade game. I recall playing it and simply getting frustrated due to its controls and gameplay. It was fun for maybe a few minutes but quickly grew repetitive.
Still would play it though whenever I had the chance.
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching
thanks, another game i was unaware of. looks like a fun one
A similar version to this is on the Gameboy Advance. Looney Tunes Double Pack - Acme Antics & Dizzy Driving. It's 2 games in one but Acme Antics is similar to the arcade game you just run as the road runner to the right only. Such a underrated game. So much fun.
Never played it so I'll have to check it out, thanks
This was one of my early Atari ST cracked games.
I love that they thought a 4 to 5 second load broke up the flow of a game. Now we have 2 minute loads in the middle of most games.
LOL, isn't that the truth
Analyzing Male Slavery thanks for the hot tip but I’m waiting on the next gen machines which seem to have much better load times.
@Analyzing Male Slavery I game on everything but unfortunately for the last 20 years or so I've had a health issue keeping me from being able to sit long periods if I can avoid it so its consoles only for me now. I don't mind too much though because all my favorite exclusives from Nintendo and Sony aren't on PC, nor are all my online gaming buddies.
It’s like Saturday morning all over again.
lol
I have a memory that some game with the Road Runner was released for Windows (perhaps it was a sequel to this) in the 1990s or 2000s. I recall downloading a free demo of it, but never got around to playing it.
When I clicked on this video I never even heard of this game. They made an arcade game of Road Runner? So I looked on MobyGames... and I own this game for the ZX Spectrum! Not sure when my dad bought the game but I just never played it. So thanks for the video, it's all falling into place now.
The game is alright but the best Road Runner game is definitely Desert Demolition on the Mega Drive. I tried that game over my holiday and it feels like I'm interacting with the cartoon, it's so amazing! I highly recommend Desert Speed Trap for the Master System but Desert Demolition is superb at capturing the source material. Might just be the licenced game most faithful to its source material. 👍
I like this content, its very entertaining and takes back some of that classics most of people played, my favorite video is The History of Spy Hunter - Arcade documentary
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I like the road runner cartoons when I was a kid and now I will play the arcade game.😀👍🎮
Always love the colors on ZX Spectrum.. The speed meter on that version might be my favorite.. The game looks great on all platforms.
It does look good, even in black and white.
The laserdisc version does exist and can be found on TH-cam. Only problem is it hasn’t been emulated yet. Hoping to see that soon.
Yes, I showed footage of the LaserDisc version in my video
I love the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote. I used them for my first pro-literacy skit in TV Production class in High school (I took the course for two years). The idea was that the reason things go so wrong when Wile uses ACME gadgets is that he can't actually read well enough to understand the instructions.
I honestly don't recall what the final form of the project was. My original plan was Wile using a remote control aircraft to chase down and disable Road Runner. I actually finished that video but I did so on 9/7/2001 and my teacher told me to redo the project so the plot didn't involve an aircraft after 9/11. I think I was considering changing it to involve a catapult or a giant axe but I didn't like those ideas much. (I had considered and rejected both when I was first brainstorming ideas) However I think I was told no explosives the same time I was told no aircraft which limited my options even furthur, so I might have chosen one of the two for lack of a better option.
That is very interesting, talk about bad timing. Sorry to hear that.
What always bugged me was there was another project as part of the same assignment and IMO if mine needed to be changed so did his but he got to keep his as planned/ I have nothing against the person running the project, we were friends at the time, and I was actually part of the projects acting cast.
But his storyline involved a group of terrorists taking over the White House and getting the illiterate president to sign a treaty giving them ownership of the US. And I don't see why that was considered ok in the aftermath of 9/11 but my original plan for my Wile E. and Roadrunner skit wasn't. (In fact if memory serves the teacher told me that sticking to my original video would have been an act of treason when she told me to scrap and redo it)
are there any Lazer disc versions of the arcade game that still exist anywhere? I wouldn't be shocked if Galloping Ghost had one (ill check next time I go)
I believe there is only two that were ever made. That footage from the TH-cam channel I mentioned was taken back in 2010 and every so often the owner will bring it out to gaming expos.
Awesome. I've actually played the laser disc version. I freaking loved that game was always wondered why is was only in my arcade for a month( maybe less). I don't think I've ever even seen another cabinet of this game other than that.
That is very cool, I would love to try it out
I like this video way more than the actual game! Thanks Pat!
LOL, thank you
Love that windows 95 question mark screensaver overlay for the “?”
Gotta keep it old school my friend :-)
Brings back great memories like fatal racers on the auld gateway windows 95
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Always loved the cabinet art, graphics, and soundtrack of this arcade game. That being said, it was a quarter muncher for me because of the difficulty Another great video! Keep them coming! .
Loved this game. Local laundromat had it. Any suggestions on getting controls on MAME to respond like the arcade. I remember there being 3 speeds depending on how far the control was pressed.
I have read that he can use a flight stick on the game in the mame Emulator for accurate arcade controls. Not too sure since I don't have one to test it with
Lately, PatmanQC is more industrious than Sinistar himself. "BEWARE TH-cam...I LIVE!"
Your videos are good and keep getting better. Keep it up!
I appreciate that!Thank you
If I remember correctly, one of the issues in the gameplay is that the roadrunner would eat the seed and it would take a few seconds. You would see the roadrunner pecking at the seed. You could leave some seed if the coyote was getting close.
You are right, there was a bit of a lag
Excellent review and a pretty good Foghorn Leghorn impersonation to go with it
Thank you very much, I had a Porky pig impression at the end Until I added the closing credits
I was lucky enough to try this in the Arcade, and while the game was perfectly fine, my playing was not : (
But for me, winning games isn't as important as playing them and having a good time, even if I can't get past the first level.
Thank you for showing us this, Patman~!
The game was a bit difficult, so I don't think it was just you :-) thanks for watching
I remember playing this for the NES, didn't know it was an arcade game
I played the arcade version at a Circle K in Prescott Valley Arizona on 1986.
Excellent, it was pretty widespread in the arcades when I was growing up
Road runner and coyote were my favorite Looney tones cartoons. In retesting thing is DC comics and the Looney tones crossovers. They had Elmer fudd and Batman as one of the crossovers
WOW! I never of this game existence! The only Road Runner Game I remember playing was the SNES game Death Valley Rally, which I loved BTW. Thanks for this!
Absolutely, thank you for watching
We have the same interests in cartoons, Patman. Very cool. I miss the Saturday morning cartoons.
So do I, Unfortunately it will never be the same
I had forgotten all about this old gem!
I always enjoyed it
I'd forgotten all about this, I absolutely loved and played the death out of it
Great documentary Patman! These two are my favorite Looney Toons also, and I enjoy the Atari VCS/2600 port.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you
Great vid - seems strange Wile E. Coyote being almost as fast as the Road Runner and then catching him - doesn't that go against the laws of the cartoon?. - love the Bob Ross look at the start!.
I always thought that was strange to but I guess they really wanted your quarters :-) glad you enjoyed my Bob Ross LOL
Any reason you left out the SNES Road Runner's Death Valley Ralley?
Very likely because that's not a port of the Arcade game. Just like "Road Runner and Wiley E Coyote" by Hi-Tech is not.
Because is not related to the arcade game.
Exactly, thank you :-)
This was a nice video bro, the first time i played it was in a bolwing alley as well, i had the tengen version on nes as well
That was where I did most of my arcade gaming was in a bowling alley :-) we did have a pretty good sized arcade at the mall but only got out there once every couple of weeks. Thanks for the nice words
I’d love to try out the original Laserdisc version of Road Runner sometime, Laserdisc arcade games are my jam
I would love to try to, or at lleast see some better footage FROM THE PROTOTYPE
I used to have this on the Atari ST & really enjoyed it. I was never lucky enough to come across an arcade version of it - but playing it on MAME is nigh on impossible - try as I might with all the various tweaks, the controls are so sensitive! I imagine it would take a replica of the arcade joystick. Great game though, I wish they'd done more of these Loony Tunes games. I often think of this game as Wile E's revenge as it's the only time he got the upper hand!
Supposedly you can use a flight stick for more accurate controls in the mame emulator
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries Thanks, I'll look into that.
My first experience with the game was on the Nes and I loved it. Thanks for the memory. Question for you. Have you had a chance to mess with the Pandora Arcade Emulator?
Not yet! Isn't that the all-in-one box you can buy and just plug into your TV?
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries yes. I got mine for $200 on Amazon. There's roughly 1200 games on it, all arcade classics. Kung Fu Master, all Double Dragons, Bad Dudes, all Pac Man games, Galaga, Q Bert, etc. The MK games aren't all that great, but it's well worth it. You should give it a try! And thanks again for your material. Love it!
10:43 "You mean MEEP MEEP?" "Nah, they paid me to say it once and then doubled it up on the soundtrack - cheap bastards."
I don’t remember this one at all from the arcade or C64. I think my 10 year old and I have a project this afternoon: fire up the 64SX and locate this game!
I always wanted the SX. I can recall going to Kmart and playing around with it at the store.
PatmanQC - History of arcade game documentaries : You’ll love this: we have the 64SX output to a projector so we can play games theatre style 8x8 feet. You can see every pixel!
@@curiousottman I'm drooling with jealousy
I had the C64 version from a compilation. As you know, we mostly used tapes for games in the U.K. and the tape loader for this one was painfully slow, which spoiled the game immensely as you had to load each level separately, and that included reloading the first if you die on it. Not good.
I only had the disc version But I read that the tape loader was extremely slow. Did not know you had it reloaD it if you die
"Arcade hit" you say? Maybe it was in some regions of the country. I never ever seen it in any arcade I've been in. I saw the Nintendo version in Toys R Us way back then, but I had no idea it was an arcade port.
It was in at least three or four arcades when I was growing up
Always loved this game back in the day! i even owned one for a while... it has a great "slippery" feel to the control that you didnt get on any other game. Sadly, it CAN NOT be experienced on any other platform or emulator! The true feel of the game if just too dependant on the hall effect joystick! i have even seen cabinets in classic arcades that have changed out the hard to find hall effect for a traditional joystick. it makes the game nearly unplayable. 😞
Couldn't agree more! I have heard that a flight stick works really well with the MAME Emulator but I don't have one to test it out with.
I played it for the first time in the arcade at Camelot family fun center in Anaheim California
Sounds like a fantastic arcade
Are there any more Looney Tunes arcade games you can do videos on?
There have been a ton of licensed Looney Tunes games for various computers and consoles but not sure about the arcade. At the moment, this is the only one that springs to mind
Every port of this game had the issue of getting stuck in the scenery. Even the arcade version itself. Im convinced it was by design.
I never had problems of the arcade version
I'm totally unaware of this game. i missed out on this one
It was in a few arcades of mine when I was growing up
Loved this game in the arcade! Not one of my best, but I got reasonably good at it (meaning I could clear the first 3-4 stages at least). But that also means I can’t play it in MAME at all, because I’ve never been able to come up with a control scheme (mouse or otherwise) that even comes close to matching the feel of the original arcade joystick, so all my muscle memory is useless..
Apparently a flight stick works pretty well in mame when controlling this game. Unfortunately I have not tried yet
I wonder a sequel would have been like. Maybe you play as Bugs Bunny and you have to collect carrots whilst Elmer Fudd hunts you down. It would probably be called Rascally Rabbit.
Sounds great :-)
I love the Bob Ross cover image. I had the C64 version, and it was ok.
Thank you, I thought the Commodore version was good as well
O:50 is that the original artwork
Love the bob ross intro lol
LOL, glad you like it :-)
Now you make me want to play on my emulator for Road Runner.
Give it a shot :-)
Great video never heard or saw this game as a kid
Thank you, it was pretty widespread where I was growing up
I love this!!!!!
Thank you :-)
I'd love to see a video on Firefox. I'm pretty sure I saw the cabinet in real life back in the day, but I can't be sure because I don't really remember it well. It's a movie license with a cabinet similar to Star Wars so it could be memories crossing over. I remember seeing the similar M.A.C.H. 3 from Mystar all the time. Looking at the video, It seems like Firefox might have a fairly immersive experience for the time, but the gameplay might not be great, where M.A.C.H. 3 did something which functioned closer to (but not just like) a traditional shooter with video backgrounds. If Atari's laserdiscs were failing it might be why I didn't see the machine as much during the post crash mid-1980's years, at least in my area, although KLOV lists the game as "Very Common" so it's out there.
We didn't have the sitdown cabinet in my area only the upright But yes, it does look like a great immersive experience. The game is on the list is the matter of getting do it and finding something interesting to talk about
This will be the only time Wile E. ever catches the Roadrunner.
Wasn't there a version for the PCEngine aka Turbograph 16 of this game? Its been so long so maybe my memmory fails me but I think there was one.
If there was a road runner game for the PC engine it wwas not based on the arcade game
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries Thank you sir! It was indeed the Arcade game which I somehow got screwed up in my head.
I used t otry to play this on the CPC6128 when I was a kid, we had a TAPE version from some Games Multipack, and it actually loaded once every six months, so didnt play it very often
Never played it on an actual CPC but I have heard how slow the loading times were
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries HaHa! yea, Legendarily slow, I remember the early Amsoft games always had a line in the Cassette inlay card that said "this game will take approximately X minutes to load" then after reading ones that said 5 mins, or 8mins, I found one racing game that just said "This game will take minutes to load" caused a lot of laughter to my 11yo self..
I think I rented the NES version once. Looney Tunes video games are weird for some reason, but it's nice to know the earliest one was true to the cartoons. Considering the other NES LT games, you have Crazy Castle, which you can swap out any IP and it's still the same game, and indeed it is in certain parts of the world. Then there's Bug's Birthday Bash which also feels generic and the LY license was thrown on it.
I agree, there are so many of them you could technically swapout the license with.
The Super Nintendo games at least had the spirit of old cartoons, or at least enough references to them to make the games feel totally unique to the toons. I think Crazy Castle was a Roger Rabbit game in Japan. And at some point, future Crazy Castle games featured Woody Woodpecker.
@@mightyfilm The super Nintendo version was really good. The sprites for large and colorful at the animation was just a little bit smoother it be the perfect cartoon videogame
Have you ever done a history of U.N. Squadron? If not I would like to request that video.
I loved that shooter back in the day but don't know what there is to talk about. I can always look into it
I liked Warner Bros better than the Disney stuff. My favorite though was always Tom and Jerry.
Hey everyone! We have TDS in the house! Awesome that he lives rent free in your head so much that you have that account name... people like you are useful - until you're not. Why don't you hold others to scrutiny and question what they say, rather than what you're told? Grow up. Learn. Become wise. Or, aid in your own demise under what should be obvious...
@@RetroMMA Who get's triggered by someone's YT handle? grow a pair
@@RetroMMA I specifically picked this to trigger snowflakes like you. 🤣
@@psychonaut1829 How original: the left never invented the word "snowflake", regardless, only an idiot would think themselves so smart, brave or worldly to claim an imagined victory by being purposely inflammatory ESPECIALLY taking a side against Trump when the left is so clearly insane. Enjoy your "troll"...
@@RetroMMA Who said im "left"? Im a libertarian. Even the few intelligent republicans cant wait to get rid of Trump at this point.
My feeling is, they got the game exactly backwards. The player should have been controlling the coyote and trying to catch the roadrunner, not the other way around.
This and snes drunk
My two fav gaming channels bar none
Avgn is too angry for me that guy needs a hug
As a kid I remember playing an Atari 2600 game where the player is Coyote and has to catch road runner.
I don't recall that game
Lol - almost completely forgot about this game
I always enjoyed it
Woo finally a new one
Hope you enjoy it
Another great video 👍
Thanks again!
"They should probably change the name to Road Walker cause it's no faster than my 92 year old grandmother who uses her walker to get around."
LOL, thank you :-)
Hahaha oh my days I only managed to see this video just and what do I see before me..... it’s Pat with an afro. I have never typed so fast in a comment section in my life 😂. That was so funny after what we were saying last time. Thanks Pat I really needed a laugh and that did it.
I know I'm not the official Bob Ross of videogames but I'm Glad you enjoyed it, Thank you :-)
Oh..the LD proto is available on mame?
Not yet
I had the original for C64 on tape (yeah, full on snooze-loading)... have no clue to why I loved it so much, 'cos I only really excelled at sucking at it.
LOL, I did not have the tape version but I have heard horror stories about it
The freeze frame...and the Latin species name....ALWAYS a classic.
Absolutely :-)
The Commodore 64 version was well done, but the music drove me nuts. Who thought it was a good idea to exclusively use the "sawtooth" waveform of the computer's sound chip? It's like listening to angry flies in a plastic jar.
LOL, that's funny
I didn't even know this existed
I've had a few reports of people not knowing about this game. It was pretty widespread in my area growing upp
This game looks hard AF.
It was a bit difficult