@wespozo It seems like no matter what I do people always give me thumbs down for whatever reason. The content was good IMO, nothing offensive and no wife jokes. Apparently they don't know how much work it takes to create one of these. Thank you though for the nice words
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries but no matter what you do someone will always thumbs it down....those ppl are miserable they're the ones who look up and see a beautiful sunset or a rainbow and say "😡 this is bs" then they go hide away in the corner of some dark basement angrily jacking off with a scowl on their face because they ejaculate acid and they think they can get retribution by cumming on everything and burning it to smithereens
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries I’m your biggest fan my friend. You need to come to Massachusetts some time soon for a few days. Lots of Arcades we can go to and relive the greatest years!!! Thanks for putting out such amazing content that never fails to remind me of how great my childhood truly was!! 💪👍. You’re welcome here anytime my friend.
"After these messages we'll be riiight back"... Man Patman, you just know to hit that nostalgia button straight on the center, lol. Awesome as always 👍👍
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries As you know, Three enemy ninja has different attacks. Kojiro - Taijutsu, Hano - Shurikens, and Sasuke - Ninjato. As for Scumocide, his original name was Genocide.
I remember Section-Z, and the double-laser-packing medallion-festooned Captain Commando logo. I always wondered why a game featuring that cool guy hadn't been made, so when I discovered the Captain Commando beat-em-up on the SNES, I was eager to see where it went - only to find he'd been redesigned. Undaunted, I tried the game regardless and was pleasantly surprised at how solid of a beat-em-up it was. The presentation was a bit goofy, in that sort of mid-80s tokusatsu show sort of way, but I love those so I was completely here for it. Capcom really should do more with the character. Then again, Capcom really needs to do more with a lot of their franchises - looking at you here, Darkstalkers.
Well after the 2024 Game Awards, Capcom has said they have interest in reviving their old IPs, starting with Onimusha and Okami. I'm personally hoping good ol' Cap is one of those IPs.
Thanks professor! This was my go-to game at my local video store. While there were lines on Street Fighter 2 I was trying to save the universe with Captain and crew!
I love this game and owned the SNES version back in the day. Still give it a shot now and again on MAME. Oh and also love the channel. Please keep up releasing videos like these! You do a great job.
While I did enjoy the video, I couldn't help but notice that there was one glaring omission in terms of his appearances in games: Project X Zone 2 for the 3DS, which technically was his last appearance as a sort-of playable character since he is a solo unit that helps pair units out to keep the combos going. That omission was glaring considering the fact that you used the artwork from that game during the video. Either way, that was still a fun watch.
If only Capcom knew how much of a gold-mine they were sitting on. Instead of a *Captain Commando II,* they gave us the underrated *Battle Circuit* featuring the forgotten Bryan "Cyber Blue" Bruno.
CAPTAIN COMMANDO. One of my favourite beat em' ups I've ever played. I will never forget when I met the arcade cabinet back in 2006 when I was 12 years old. My suggestion for the next documentary... Denjin Makai.
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries It's a series of two beat em' ups that only came out in Japan. Both games were developed by WinkySoft and published by Banpresto. The first one was ported to the Super Famicom under the name of Ghost Chaser Densei for some godforsaken reason. Sadly the sequel is an arcade-only game.
I remember playing Captain Commando in the arcade's it was pretty cool and I recently got to Play It Again in the CAPCOM beat-em-up collection released for the PlayStation 4.
It honestly puts a smile on my face when I get a notification that you've uploaded something. Especially your dad jokes about your ex wife or girlfriend 😆. Keep up the good work my brother. Your uploads bring more happiness than you know.
I came for the queefs... stayed for the story... learned some good video game history along the way from one of the best creators in 'the business' 💪🏻😎👍🏻
Great detail as always, a joy to watch. The art of Final Fight and Captain Commando is for me the pinnacle of the bitmap video game aesthetic, working within the bounds of the hardware its such a sweet spot, not limited to the point of requiring compromises but not unbound in colour and resolution to the point where the style is lost by mimicking true drawn media or creating a rendered output, simply beautiful.
Another amazing vid! I learn something new every time I watch one. I don't really remember this game but this looks awesome. Love final fight, I have it on sega cd. Awesome job with the vid Pat! Keep up with the amazing content! 👊
This was fun. Learned a lot about him and the history. Definitely helped understand the character better for my playthrough of this. Wish they had gone back to the franchise more than they did. It was a good one.
I played this back in the day when I wanted some variety. It was very good. I think the reason it wasn't super popular is the lack of character recognition. Around the time this was out, I could've played the Avengers, Simpsons, X-Men, or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles beat'em-ups. Then there were WWF, Rampage, and King of the Monsters that weren't beat'em-ups but scratched a similar itch (lots of destruction & carnage and repetition). Also, as you said, Final Fight (and Double Dragon, to am extent) was gritty and intense with large sprites. To a 9-yr.-old back then, it was realistic too. Captain Commando just didn't have enough to strongly differentiate itself.
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries One question, though. What does Captain Commando got to do with the Capcom Arcade Cabinet? Just wondering. It is not it's like a secret unlockable when you beat all the games in that compilation set, which includes 1943 Kai, which is I am playing right now, especially being the last game on that compilation, after that long journey I had with the other games before it.
I remember when this game came out! It was practically in every single arcade I went to at the time. And roughly a year later, they virtually all vanished simultaneously and I've never seen another Captain Commando since :( Knowing what I know now, I'm left thinking it was a game Capcom engineered to self destruct. but I thought those batteries lasted for at least a few years?! That bothered me since that game was actually pretty fun, if not a bit quarter munchy. The final boss should have been called Feed Me Tokens, Seymour he was so f'ing cheap and OP. These videos are great, keep doing them. I'd like to make a request too. Hopefully its not too confusing. Going forward, especially when it comes to beat 'em ups by company, you might want to put a release timeline. This game is a perfect example since Capcom had a formula down and their beat 'em ups are like sequels in spirit and I think it would be informative to point out where Captain Commando is in Capcom's beat 'em up history mentioning which games came out before and after. I think this is going to also be handy with the 4 player Konami beat 'em ups if you do more of those.
I bought the beat 'em up bundle on sale a few weeks ago to have some games to play with my new 8bitdo arcade stick. This video was just in time before I start my Captain Commando play thropugh.
One thing that was always expected and guaranteed from Capcom was gaming entertainment filled with great music, spectacular gaming control, and wonderful graphics! That about sums up the whole Capcom franchise, so what more could you ever ask for? 😎
The Capcom Bundle is great! It's just a shame that Capcom couldn't work out a deal with Fox to put Alien vs Predator in it. Hopefully now that Disney is at the helm of Fox that one will be released on modern consoles.
This was one of my favorite SNES games growing up, i need to get that Capcom collection is seems, so many good games on it. Sad that we never got a sequel
This was a pretty decent game. I bought one from an old operator back in the early 2000's in nice shape for dirt cheap and it's never left my collection
I loved that SNES port. But once I was able to play the actual arcade version on the PS2, PSN and the Nintendo Switch, it has been hard to go back to. I was lucky enough to find the actual arcade machine (the dedicated 4 player cab) once in 2004, I was so thrilled to see it I spent all my quarters until I beat the game. Great video. Can you do an episode about "TwinBee" in the future?
I wonder how reception would be on a reboot with online compatibility? Strider 2 for ps1 was pretty cool, came with Strider 1. (Somehow, mine were swapped, S1 was S2 and S2 was S1.?)
@14:16 those are not the only changes also: captains captain fire(dashing jump attack) and rockets dont burn enemies to ash on kill Mummy's attacks dont turn enemies to bones on kill same applied to player's characters, all special death animations are now gone
You forgot to mention the Shtrom family and Dopple as the bosses in the arcade. Also, Captain Commando appeared in Marvel vs. Capcom 1-2 as a playable fighter, and in both Namco x Capcom and Project X Zone 2 as a side character for the crossover storyline making plots about his setting and knowing other characters like Megaman X, Zero, and Strider Hiryu since his setting is connected with theirs.
Apparently you can get this game for your Nintendo Switch device through their Capcom Arcade Stadium front end and with the purchase of the Capcom Arcade Stadium Pack 2
this game is one of my favorite back in the arcade days. it still bugs me to this day how baby controls his robot while his robot can mount another robot.
There is a arcade that disappeared off the face of the earth, Would love you to do a video on it as its a mystery to so many as to what happened to this arcade and why it just disappeared, Yet those that played the original arcade loved it and that mystery arcade is Wacky Races and cannot be found no where, even the worlds largest arcade galloping ghost can not locate this cab anywhere .
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries Can't wait! And one that has been bugging me. There was an arcade coin-op game during the 80s where you are a red ball with an arrow and I believe it was called "Adventure". Any thoughts?
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries OMG YES! THANK YOU! It was driving me crazy!!! I wasted rolls and rolls of quarters in that game. Have a great night, stay happy, and I look forward to you posting more
Nice to see the SNES port get some love (while still acknowledging it's limitations). I feel like a lot of the really negative reviews of it came down to people not knowing about dashing/dash attacks and the special moves (which is understandable, I had to look at a scan of the manual to know). It is still really fun. Too bad it's so rare stateside.
For some reason the SNES version runs at 30fps, nothing game breaking and you get used to it but feels a bit weird for a 2D Beat 'em up of the time. Love your vids, always look forward to any new vids you upload.
This channel is so calming n relaxing how can u possibly hate this it's like going in a happy time machine to ur childhood
That is very kind of you to say. Glad you enjoyed the content :-) thank you
@wespozo It seems like no matter what I do people always give me thumbs down for whatever reason. The content was good IMO, nothing offensive and no wife jokes. Apparently they don't know how much work it takes to create one of these. Thank you though for the nice words
Well said
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries the ppl who thumbed it down was probably your wife and three of her friends lol
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries but no matter what you do someone will always thumbs it down....those ppl are miserable they're the ones who look up and see a beautiful sunset or a rainbow and say "😡 this is bs" then they go hide away in the corner of some dark basement angrily jacking off with a scowl on their face because they ejaculate acid and they think they can get retribution by cumming on everything and burning it to smithereens
You’ve hit it out of the park once again Patman!!
Thank you so much my friend
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries I’m your biggest fan my friend. You need to come to Massachusetts some time soon for a few days. Lots of Arcades we can go to and relive the greatest years!!! Thanks for putting out such amazing content that never fails to remind me of how great my childhood truly was!! 💪👍. You’re welcome here anytime my friend.
Can't get enough of these vids
Thank you
"After these messages we'll be riiight back"... Man Patman, you just know to hit that nostalgia button straight on the center, lol. Awesome as always 👍👍
Thanks, they gave me the warm fuzzies as well :-)
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries As you know, Three enemy ninja has different attacks. Kojiro - Taijutsu, Hano - Shurikens, and Sasuke - Ninjato. As for Scumocide, his original name was Genocide.
I remember Section-Z, and the double-laser-packing medallion-festooned Captain Commando logo. I always wondered why a game featuring that cool guy hadn't been made, so when I discovered the Captain Commando beat-em-up on the SNES, I was eager to see where it went - only to find he'd been redesigned. Undaunted, I tried the game regardless and was pleasantly surprised at how solid of a beat-em-up it was. The presentation was a bit goofy, in that sort of mid-80s tokusatsu show sort of way, but I love those so I was completely here for it.
Capcom really should do more with the character. Then again, Capcom really needs to do more with a lot of their franchises - looking at you here, Darkstalkers.
Capcom needs Captain Cammando back now more than ever.
He is the hero we deserve
I hear he is the final boss in Monster Hunter Rise.
An animated series, perhaps?
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries Just not the one people wanted. 😄
Well after the 2024 Game Awards, Capcom has said they have interest in reviving their old IPs, starting with Onimusha and Okami. I'm personally hoping good ol' Cap is one of those IPs.
Thanks professor! This was my go-to game at my local video store. While there were lines on Street Fighter 2 I was trying to save the universe with Captain and crew!
LOL, thank you :-)
Baby Head will always be the best character design Capcom ever came up with. Nothing tops a hyper intelligent toddler fighting crime in a mechsuit.
LOLThat's true
I love this game and owned the SNES version back in the day. Still give it a shot now and again on MAME.
Oh and also love the channel. Please keep up releasing videos like these! You do a great job.
Thanks a lot for the nice words, glad you enjoyed
The late 80’s early 90’s Capcom arcade era was so awesome.
Yes it was
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! One of my favorite beat um up games! Keep rhe retro games coming!
Thank you for watching
I learned a lot from this video. I picked him alot in MVC
While I did enjoy the video, I couldn't help but notice that there was one glaring omission in terms of his appearances in games: Project X Zone 2 for the 3DS, which technically was his last appearance as a sort-of playable character since he is a solo unit that helps pair units out to keep the combos going. That omission was glaring considering the fact that you used the artwork from that game during the video. Either way, that was still a fun watch.
Another excellent slice of arcade history, sir!
Thank you kindly!
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries you're welcome!
If only Capcom knew how much of a gold-mine they were sitting on.
Instead of a *Captain Commando II,* they gave us the underrated *Battle Circuit* featuring the forgotten Bryan "Cyber Blue" Bruno.
I agree
CAPTAIN COMMANDO. One of my favourite beat em' ups I've ever played. I will never forget when I met the arcade cabinet back in 2006 when I was 12 years old. My suggestion for the next documentary... Denjin Makai.
Never heard of it, what kind of game is it
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries It's a series of two beat em' ups that only came out in Japan. Both games were developed by WinkySoft and published by Banpresto. The first one was ported to the Super Famicom under the name of Ghost Chaser Densei for some godforsaken reason. Sadly the sequel is an arcade-only game.
Yeah dude I get hella relaxed watching these thanks patmanqc you do the lord's work
LOL, thank you so much
One of the best channels on TH-cam that amount of knowledge and nostalgia mixed with that smooth voice is a fantastic combo
Wow, thanks! I certainly appreciate that
I remember playing Captain Commando in the arcade's it was pretty cool and I recently got to Play It Again in the CAPCOM beat-em-up collection released for the PlayStation 4.
It’s ya boy, PatMan for a weekend!
Thank you my friend
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries great video as always buddy. I did a actual LOL at that commercial they put out. Very creative of them!!
It honestly puts a smile on my face when I get a notification that you've uploaded something. Especially your dad jokes about your ex wife or girlfriend 😆. Keep up the good work my brother. Your uploads bring more happiness than you know.
That is excellent of you to say, I'm glad you enjoyed the content And my silly jokes so much :-)
I bought the Capcom Beat em Up Bundle on Switch mainly for Knights of the Round my favorite Beat em up but I have played Captain Commando as well.
That is another request a game that I'm sure I'll get to sometime
I came for the queefs... stayed for the story... learned some good video game history along the way from one of the best creators in 'the business' 💪🏻😎👍🏻
LOL, glad you enjoyed it :-)
Great stuff! And man that "after these messages" plug brought back a flood of memories.
Glad you enjoyed it! They gave me the warm fuzzies as well :-)
Oh hell yes. I owned this one for SNES as a kid, and have been waiting for this review. Thanks PatmanQC!!
Thank you, hope you enjoyed it
Great detail as always, a joy to watch. The art of Final Fight and Captain Commando is for me the pinnacle of the bitmap video game aesthetic, working within the bounds of the hardware its such a sweet spot, not limited to the point of requiring compromises but not unbound in colour and resolution to the point where the style is lost by mimicking true drawn media or creating a rendered output, simply beautiful.
That is exactly why I love pixel art over anything else. It is simply beautiful
I spent a lot of time on this one..
Thanks for all this rewind stuff!
Absolutely, thank you for watching
Great timing for a bowl and Saturday night. Great video as always
😎💨💨
Thanks 👍
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries your channel is awesome
Great video Patman! I like the 4 players feature they did
So did I :-)
Another amazing vid! I learn something new every time I watch one. I don't really remember this game but this looks awesome. Love final fight, I have it on sega cd. Awesome job with the vid Pat! Keep up with the amazing content! 👊
Thank you so much for the nice words. Glad you enjoyed my content and silly sense of humor
Always remembered how Mack the Knife used Guy's sound effect for a couple of his attacks. Another great video.
Thank you very much
I saw this and thought “ah yes a Patman!”
Thank you my friend
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries thank you! Your consistent style of content is one of the few things I can rely on.
Oh man, just seeing that mention of Section Z brought back memories about that game. Another wonderful video, thanks PatmanQC!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much
Great video as always 👌👌
Thanks again!
So it looks like Sting time traveled from 1990 to become Captain Commando in 2018 for that commercial.
LOL never thought about that
That Beat'em Up Bundle commercial was kind of creepy. It reminded me of the infamous "bicycle man" episode of Diff'rent Strokes. Lol
LOL, wasn't Arnold's friend named Dudley?
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries Yeah, It was! Great vid. It brought back a lot of arcade memories.
Wow, I'd seen some of the photos before I never realized it was all modeled as one franchise.
Great video!! I remember playing this in the arcade as a kid. The baby was always my favorite!!👍👍
I liked playing with him as well. Thanks
Great video. Recently went back and played this and really enjoyed it
Thanks a lot, always a fun game to play
Great video Patman! Love your channel. Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much :-)
The timing of this video was incredible, just when i started my captain commando drawing.
That's awesome!
This was fun. Learned a lot about him and the history. Definitely helped understand the character better for my playthrough of this. Wish they had gone back to the franchise more than they did. It was a good one.
I agree, too bad we only got one game. Glad I could help with your videogame knowledge :-)
Thanks for another great video on a great nostalgic game, Patman! You brightened up my gloomy Monday!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you
I played this back in the day when I wanted some variety. It was very good. I think the reason it wasn't super popular is the lack of character recognition. Around the time this was out, I could've played the Avengers, Simpsons, X-Men, or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles beat'em-ups. Then there were WWF, Rampage, and King of the Monsters that weren't beat'em-ups but scratched a similar itch (lots of destruction & carnage and repetition). Also, as you said, Final Fight (and Double Dragon, to am extent) was gritty and intense with large sprites. To a 9-yr.-old back then, it was realistic too. Captain Commando just didn't have enough to strongly differentiate itself.
I watch a lot of TH-cam - and ALOT of video game channels. Ain't nothing make my day quite like at PatmanQC video.
That is awesome, glad you enjoyed the content :-) thank you
Greetings from Poland this channel is top notch! BTW we had CC cabinet in our arcade salon ach :)
Greetings from the United States, I believe you're the first person I spoke to from Poland. Thank you for the nice words :-)
EPIC AS ALWAYS! Keep doing what you do Patman! ❤️
Thank you! Will do!
I always love to research Old School Arcade games and how they live up
So do I :-)
Another awesome review! Keep it up, dude.
Captain...SWORDO!!
Thanks a ton!
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries One question, though. What does Captain Commando got to do with the Capcom Arcade Cabinet? Just wondering. It is not it's like a secret unlockable when you beat all the games in that compilation set, which includes 1943 Kai, which is I am playing right now, especially being the last game on that compilation, after that long journey I had with the other games before it.
New Video. I love you. Captain commando is a classic we had even in my small middle European city👍🏻🤓
Thank you so much, hope you enjoy it
Great beat em up. When I first started playing it I used the ninja, but then I switched to Mack the Knife.
Hey Patman! I'm new to the channel and give this content a huge 👍 👍👍👍 thumbs up! Great video
Thanks and welcome
Love your videos
Thank you very much my friend :-)
I remember when this game came out! It was practically in every single arcade I went to at the time. And roughly a year later, they virtually all vanished simultaneously and I've never seen another Captain Commando since :( Knowing what I know now, I'm left thinking it was a game Capcom engineered to self destruct. but I thought those batteries lasted for at least a few years?! That bothered me since that game was actually pretty fun, if not a bit quarter munchy. The final boss should have been called Feed Me Tokens, Seymour he was so f'ing cheap and OP. These videos are great, keep doing them. I'd like to make a request too. Hopefully its not too confusing. Going forward, especially when it comes to beat 'em ups by company, you might want to put a release timeline. This game is a perfect example since Capcom had a formula down and their beat 'em ups are like sequels in spirit and I think it would be informative to point out where Captain Commando is in Capcom's beat 'em up history mentioning which games came out before and after. I think this is going to also be handy with the 4 player Konami beat 'em ups if you do more of those.
I bought the beat 'em up bundle on sale a few weeks ago to have some games to play with my new 8bitdo arcade stick. This video was just in time before I start my Captain Commando play thropugh.
WHERE THE HELL ARE BABY COMMANDO'S PARENTS?!?!
Nowhere. He somehow was able to come into existence all by himself because he's a baby genius.
LOL good question
According to his back story, he was genetically engineered in a laboratory.
Captain Commando holds special memories for me as the SNES version was the first game I ever learned to emulate way back in 1999. Good times. 😊
Classic
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries I learned about emulating games in Computer Science GCSE class. The only useful thing to come out of it. 😂
One thing that was always expected and guaranteed from Capcom was gaming entertainment filled with great music, spectacular gaming control, and wonderful graphics! That about sums up the whole Capcom franchise, so what more could you ever ask for? 😎
Couldn't agree more!
I love your content, thanks and keep it up!!!
Glad you enjoy it! Thank you
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries thank you brother!
The Capcom Bundle is great! It's just a shame that Capcom couldn't work out a deal with Fox to put Alien vs Predator in it. Hopefully now that Disney is at the helm of Fox that one will be released on modern consoles.
I literally just got the arcade version with 4 players working the other night, great game!
Very cool, it is a lot of fun
This was one of my favorite SNES games growing up, i need to get that Capcom collection is seems, so many good games on it. Sad that we never got a sequel
I agree
This was a pretty decent game. I bought one from an old operator back in the early 2000's in nice shape for dirt cheap and it's never left my collection
Very nice!
You are a amazing person on TH-cam
That is nice of you to say :-)
Captain Commando was a solo unit in Project X Zone 2.
I loved that SNES port. But once I was able to play the actual arcade version on the PS2, PSN and the Nintendo Switch, it has been hard to go back to. I was lucky enough to find the actual arcade machine (the dedicated 4 player cab) once in 2004, I was so thrilled to see it I spent all my quarters until I beat the game. Great video. Can you do an episode about "TwinBee" in the future?
I'll added to the list and see what I can dig up
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries cool
I wonder how reception would be on a reboot with online compatibility? Strider 2 for ps1 was pretty cool, came with Strider 1. (Somehow, mine were swapped, S1 was S2 and S2 was S1.?)
That would be awesome
i have never seen a captain commando arcade machine in any arcade i have ever been in. If it wasn't for mame i would have never been able to play.
It's pretty common around here or at least it was
Captain Commando is a fun game to play (although I play it alone). I like playing as both Commando and Ginzu. Also, I like your retrospectives.
Thank you so much, I always enjoyed it
@14:16
those are not the only changes
also:
captains captain fire(dashing jump attack) and rockets dont burn enemies to ash on kill
Mummy's attacks dont turn enemies to bones on kill
same applied to player's characters, all special death animations are now gone
Knights of the round please xx
It's on the list
Yeah, the original never made it to where I lived at the time. My first time seeing him was in Marvel vs. Capcom and he quickly became a favorite.
Great as always but now I hope you do Megaman soon.
Thank you, it's on the list
Very interesting - I didn't know about the earlier versions of Captain Commando himself.
I didn't know about the earliest one either
Captain Commando was also released in the Capcom Arcade Stadium collection on Nintendo Switch.
Thanks for the info
Just grabbed it .99 cents capcom arcade stadium
Oh, I loved playing Captain Commando and Strider on Capcom vs Marvel.
That was really fun to play
Another great video, just a minor observation: Captain Commando was not included on the Capcom Arcade Cabinet.
I guess the Internet lied to me then. Thanks for the correction
I heard about captain commando when I was a kid and I will play the arcade version. 😀👍🎮
the enemies at around 4:20 make me think of Rolling Thunder for some reason
Somebody else just mentioned that, I never noticed. Good call
I wanna travel this multiverse
You forgot to mention the Shtrom family and Dopple as the bosses in the arcade. Also, Captain Commando appeared in Marvel vs. Capcom 1-2 as a playable fighter, and in both Namco x Capcom and Project X Zone 2 as a side character for the crossover storyline making plots about his setting and knowing other characters like Megaman X, Zero, and Strider Hiryu since his setting is connected with theirs.
he's one of my top characters in Marvel vs Capcom
I should go back and play that it's been a while
Has anyone ever read the captain commando manga? In it it reveals that those purple-clad goons can crush human skulls with ease.
I have never read them
amazing work
Thank you! Cheers!
Apparently you can get this game for your Nintendo Switch device through their Capcom Arcade Stadium front end and with the purchase of the Capcom Arcade Stadium Pack 2
Awesome video
Thanks!
this game is one of my favorite back in the arcade days. it still bugs me to this day how baby controls his robot while his robot can mount another robot.
Nothing wrong with a little robot love
This video was suuuuuuuper steamy
LOL thanks
There is a arcade that disappeared off the face of the earth, Would love you to do a video on it as its a mystery to so many as to what happened to this arcade and why it just disappeared, Yet those that played the original arcade loved it and that mystery arcade is Wacky Races and cannot be found no where, even the worlds largest arcade galloping ghost can not locate this cab anywhere .
Very strange, I think I've heard of it but have never seen it
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries You can pull some Google images and the cab is a piece of art. Remains a mystery.
One of my Fav games
Glad to see this Bundle AD. It never made it here in Brazil...
Would like to see a video on strip fighter
Another really entertaining video. Could you do Berzerk or Robotron 2084?
Thank you, those are both on the list
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries Can't wait! And one that has been bugging me. There was an arcade coin-op game during the 80s where you are a red ball with an arrow and I believe it was called "Adventure". Any thoughts?
@@thefourhorsemen91 You are close my friend, I think the game you are referring to is venture.
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries OMG YES! THANK YOU! It was driving me crazy!!! I wasted rolls and rolls of quarters in that game. Have a great night, stay happy, and I look forward to you posting more
The weapons and vehicles reminds me of the AvP arcade game.
I never noticed before but you are right
Nice to see the SNES port get some love (while still acknowledging it's limitations). I feel like a lot of the really negative reviews of it came down to people not knowing about dashing/dash attacks and the special moves (which is understandable, I had to look at a scan of the manual to know). It is still really fun. Too bad it's so rare stateside.
I try to be fair in comparing all additions of the games so thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it
For some reason the SNES version runs at 30fps, nothing game breaking and you get used to it but feels a bit weird for a 2D Beat 'em up of the time.
Love your vids, always look forward to any new vids you upload.
Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed them
I think this was capcom's answer to TMNT by Konomi
I agree
That's explains the 4-player mode.
15:25 the enemies look like the hooded enemies from Rolling Thunder. Interesting.
Yes they do, good call
Great video 👍
Thanks 👍