A big thank you to all the content creators who contributed to this video: Australia - Modern Vintage Gamer ( www.youtube.com/@ModernVintageGamer ) Canada - Hungry Goriya ( www.youtube.com/@hungrygoriya ) Denmark - Space Quest Historian ( www.youtube.com/@spacequesthistorian ) Finland - Matias Likes Games ( www.youtube.com/@MatiasLikesGames ) Germany - Dark1x ( twitter.com/dark1x ) Italy - Goati_ ( youtube.com/@Goati_?si=JoMDdxTi4EP8s7as ) Japan - Import Gaming FTW ( www.youtube.com/@ImportGamingFTW ) Netherlands - Eniko Fox ( www.youtube.com/@EnikoFox ) Romania - Stefanonsense ( www.youtube.com/@StefaNonsense ) Russia - Russian Video Game Comrade ( www.youtube.com/@RussianVideoGameComrade ) UK - Slopes Game Room ( www.youtube.com/@slopesgameroom ) US - Retro RGB ( www.youtube.com/@RetroRGB )
Hong Kong till 2000 was British , that's why you had a game about capitalism from there. If it would be Chinese, there wouldn't a single chance to produce such game.
With mostly a select few countries getting recognized for their impact on the gaming scene, I'm really nice that you made this to spread awareness of how the rest of the world do their part in this medium. =>
VA-11 Hall-A's Glitch City is based heavily off of Caracas, a city in Venezuela known for its rampant government corruption. In 2015 through 2016, there was an increase in food shortages, and thus you had to make long lines to get curated amounts of food, like 1 pack of flour per person. When it released in 2016, the danger/u/ threads made nods to the current situation at the time: >don't go out after 5PM unless you want to get mugged or murdered >bring a portable chair everywhere, you'll have to line up for flour >get used to eat what you find, shortages are getting out of hand All the flavor text that made Glitch City seem like a dystopian future was actually the reality that Venezuelans were experiencing. The developers were living in less-than-ideal conditions yet still managed to make an awesome game.
I have Coffee Talk installed through Game Pass, so I should buy VA11-HALL-A as well. For another Australian-made game, I want to shout out Halloween Harry / Alien Carnage, published by Apogee in Dallas, developed by Creative Binary Illusions (thence known as Krome), based here in Melbourne.
@@Homodemonit takes a lot of effort to script and produce a 1+ hour long video, with many special participations and over 40 games tho, some things will always slip by.
I was very surprised to learn that so many super-famous games were created all over the world, and not just in England, Japan or the USA. Thanks for the great video, I'm looking forward to the next one. Good luck!
It is really interesting to find out where many known games actually came from and some real surpricing countries you would have never guessed even made games! Also fun to see my own countries covered 😁 The effort you put in the video, is amazing and even had guests! well done, well done!!
@@st1kamost likely second most viewers of every youtube videos are watched by indians and i knew it that we won't find any representation here let alone in Hollywood we don't get represented so..yeah only when it comes to stereotypes we are not meant to be avoided
@@st1ka gta is the most popular game in india every children born in late 90s and early 2000s has attraction to it. Of u want to know more about pc console gaming industry rather than pubg fandom join subreddits like indiangaming
Thank you for having me! I'm sure a lot of backlogs expanded watching this with titles many may not have heard of and some games' origins may come as a fascinating surprise!
This is a genius video dude! I've always wanted to tell stories about the gaming culture in my country (Indonesia) but never get around into actually doing it lol. Hopefully one day I'll actually make that video. I'm looking forward to part 2!
As a Finnish person, there are games I would like to mention that came from here that don't often get talked about. Crimsonland Wings (1996), the year will help finding the game Mine Bombers Tapan Kaikki
Sweet Memories from the childhood with crimsonland and Tapan Kaikki. Also games like Liero and Molez were the good old games to play with friends. Those were really a tactical shooters, not a "blindly shooting everything that moves" kinda games😂
I was really hoping the game for the United Kingdom was going to be Elite. Another fantastic video St1ka! This was a great idea to highlight game development from around the world.
DMA had a fractured working relationship with Nintendo when they were developing Body Harvest: when the team went to Tokyo during its development, their Dundee accents were so thick, the translators coul barely understand them. That is Hilarious.
Finally got around to finishing this behemoth of a video you put out, Stretch--fantastic work as always, and man, you come up with some of the coolest video ideas. I'm happy I could be a part of it, thank you. It was a nice surprise seeing Bob here, and all the guests were fantastic. Also, it's funny how similar me and DJ Slopes still are in our approaches to these kinds of segments. Anyway, I pray and hope for your continued success with the channel, as well as this video. Part 2 is something to really look forward to!
It's amazing that they are games from the 90s that been made around the world, and deserves to be recognized by their hard work. Seriously I've played JoyMasher's games, and I really didn't knew they were made by Brazil. My all time favorites were both Oniken and Vengeful Guardian Moon Rider. Can't wait what other games they'll make.
watching a video from this channel always mean learning more about the gaming industry, but goddamn, this video was a huge class on the origins of so many things... just awesome.
In Poland we had a pirate culture, so popular games would be not the ones that are easy to sell, but the ones that we would be likely to share. IMO that made our experiences better. No console games, more strategy/RPG. Many roguelike developers (traditional meaning of roguelike, not "a game where you can die") are Polish, this seems related :) I am also a big fan of Finnish games. Deluxe Ski Jump and Liero were very popular in Poland, a bit of roguelike culture, and more recently, Noita... but this video shows something else :)
In terms of legal games, many of them were from CDs attached to gaming magazines or cheap rereleases that costed 20zł like eXtra Klasyka. Additionally we weren't that rich as a country, so children had to convince parents to buy PC "for school" if they wanted a gaming device. That made Polish gaming even more PC-centric.
personally for Italy I would have chosen Screamer the first racing game from Milestone which even today remains one of the best developers in the genre
Screamer was actually st1ka's go-to choice IIRC, and while I could have talked about idea software and other stuff, simulmondo's newsstand stuff was more interesting, unique and ultimately representative of the Italian retro scene imho, as older Italians would testify ❤️
That's what I appreciate about the videos like this one. I get to learn some of the hidden gems that I probably wouldn't find. Especially the ones from the other countries. There is so many hidden works that haven't been translated yet. But, there's always time for that. Awesome video.😎👍
I love hearing about media from other countries, and I love hearing about video games; this awesome combination of premises in this video did not disappoint!
yea, i was suprised Hugo is that old, it was a thing in polish polsat tv too in early 2000's and we had many different hugo games, i allways was laughting how contestants were bad, but never got to play myself as i didnt have a phone
Italy have made alot of good games (mario + rabbids is my favorite) but the guy made it feel like only garbage came out there. Nothing to say about the game he choose, but at least he could have include some 'honorable mentions' like almost every other guests did
I gotta say, while I dug quite a few of your previous videos, this is the first one I genuinely love. Great concept, great execution, high quality guests, a ton of well researched info aggregated in a clear, concise, and above all else enthusiastic delivery. Fantastic work.
The Denmark chapter was particularly interesting because the Hugo games were ones which i have experience of myself. Hugo was featured on British TV as well, although he wasn't a late-night talk show segment but rather featured on kids' TV instead, on programme blocks like "Live & Kicking" and "TIGS: Totally Interactive Game Show". Getting into the backstory of the character was fascinating.
This is an _incredible_ video. Been a fan since your video on the Japanese PS3 port of Capcom's D&D games, and this is definitely some of your best work!
In fact, Russian games, aside of Tetris, can be roughly divided into four categories. Turn-based games, war sims, something bizarre and artsy with walls of text, and games where anything goes for the sake of comedy (that can be from humdrum to Atomic Heart and even better).
I'm so stunned by this. I can't believe match 3s were ALSO invented in Russia. This is insane and i want to learn more on the history of match 3s because I've been a big match 3 fan my whole life
I couldn't find any matching search result for the second game mentioned in the Russia section called "Shiki", released in 1994 as the guest said. Is that the right spelling?
Thank you, though admittedly it depends on whether or not this video does well, which right now... it's not doing so hot. But it seems that my channel as a whole has fallen out of favor with the algorithim xD
Honorable mentions on top of my head (in no particular order): Gris (Spain), Unmetal (Spain), Fuel (French), A Plague Tale (French), Cris Tales (Colombia), Trine (Finland), and Owlboy (Norway).
For Spain I would've named Blade: Edge of Darkness, the first Souls like game 8 years before Demon's Souls. Said that, this is one of the best gaming videos I've seen in the last years. You have raised awareness of so many forgotten countries and games who deserve their place in videogame history. 😃
What a MONUMENTAL effort, this video is a true and important history and cultural lesson, it truly is. You've done a great research of game and people and put together a great list with a lot of title that I didn't know or didn't know the origin. Thanks a lot, sir! And great to see Simulmondo and their Diabolik here: having known and talked to one of them many times, he never mentioned Diabolik but he told me about their struggle and mindset of working, they truly were something else for the time, even is some of their games aren't so great.
Parabéns, fantastic video and concept. Your content does a great job on acknowledging video games huge diversity cultural backgrounds. This video might be the epitome. Loved the guest appearances too.
Did someone forget to tell St1ka that the gift giving scene ended in December? Good gravy, this was a veritable feast of gaming history. THIS is how you educate an audience! Thanks for another banger St1ka!
If you ever cover Chile, you need to mention the recently game called Clash: artifacts of chaos. It has ANAZING character designs!! Go check it out if you still don’t know the game!!
Really apreciate all the effort that clearly went into the making of this video. There are some really cool games in there that I have never heard of before
Great video which clearly involved a huge amount of work, so thank you for providing do much entertainment. I don't think I've ever seen anyone try to work their way around the world in video games before! Wonderfully diverse range of places and people to represent them. There were lots of titles I'd never heard of before, and I was surprised at the countries of origin for some famous games. Also had a nice amount of nostalgia which always works well for older gamers like myself. Brilliant idea and I would definitely watch a second instalment.
I love gaming videos in this form factor! Getting creators from the countries respectively was a cool move! Thank you for making it. Very Entertaining indeed 💜
Great video, as always! I found it to be an interesting exploration of games from around the world, but the best part was all of the guests! Many I already enjoy, and some new creators that I am looking forward to checking out!
It is crazy how gaming's legacy is basically based on 2 nations - USA and Japan. I'd imagine that many people had an issue with picks in this video - for me the most important american game is Doom, and the most important Japanese game is Demons Souls.
A few had issues but overall it was really well received. While making this video I was surprised by how many games I thought were American that actually weren't
Hey, argie here. The indie scene here is growing larger every year. Since the "Unity debacle" and the growing in popularity of Godot (made in Argentina), there are more and more people interested in game development.
This video is where I first heard "Get a Whale." It was also, in this moment, the only way I was able to remember the name of the song. For this, you have my eternal gratitude.
Your content keeps getting better an better. It's funny how I got to your channel by your review of some the MesenHD packs I made, and now I'm hooked to your content. Keep it up. This video was pure gold.
An amazing video as always!! Rage of the Dragons is one of my favorite arcade games of all time, and me being from México one game to be proud of too. Keep up the good work St1ka!!
St1ka has hit a grand slam with this video!!! Absolutely amazing from the excellent topic, to all the guests, everthing is executed perfectly!! In my opinion this is best video on this channel so far and the best video to cover this topic!! A+++
My GOD, SkyRoads, that was the name. It has been at least 18 years since i lost the folder with a bunch of probably pirated old games brought by my father. I never remembered the name of this one despite playing it the most. Its hard to describe from vague memories and i didn't know English at the time so i had no clue what its name was. Thank you SO MUCH!
0:00:00 - Around the World in 80 Games 0:00:28 - Argentina - Mazes of Fate 0:01:58 - Australia (feat. Modern Vintage Gamer) - The Way of the Exploding Fist 0:04:42 - Austria - Whale's Voyage 0:06:46 - Brazil - Oniken 0:08:34 - Canada (feat. Hungry Goriya) - Eternal Darkness 0:11:02 - China - Capitalism / Seven Kingdoms / Commando Steel Disaster 0:13:09 - Croatia - Serious Sam 0:14:51 - Denmark (feat. Space Quest Historian) - Hugo 0:19:48 - Estonia - SkyRoads 0:21:07 - Finland (feat. Matias Likes Games) - Max Payne 0:24:17 - France - French Touch 0:26:10 - Germany (feat. @Dark1x) - Crysis 0:29:11 - Hungary - Three Dirty Dwarves 0:31:25 - Indonesia - Coffee Talk 0:33:03 - Iraq - Babylonian Twins 0:34:36 - Italy (feat. Goati_) - Diabolik (1993) 0:37:18 - Japan (feat. Import Gaming FTW) - Super Mario Bros. 0:40:01 - Malaysia - Ghoul Patrol 0:41:38 - Mexico - Rage of the Dragons 0:42:53 - Netherlands (feat. Eniko Fox) - Jazz Jackrabbit 0:44:43 - Peru - Gunbee F-99 0:46:13 - Philippines - Anito: Defend a Land Enraged 0:47:47 - Poland - The Witcher 0:49:49 - Portugal - Paradise Café 0:51:37 - Romania (feat. StefaNonsense) - Gibbous - A Cthulhu Adventure 0:54:19 - Russia (feat. Russian Video Game Comrade) - Color Lines 0:57:40 - Saudi Arabia - Unearthed: Trail of Ibn Battuta 0:59:24 - Serbia - Movie (1986) 1:00:38 - Slovakia - Kult: Heretic Kingdoms 1:01:56 - South Africa - Broforce 1:03:13 - South Korea - SWAT Police 1:04:52 - Spain - La Abadía del Crimen 1:07:25 - Sweden - Ultracore 1:09:06 - Taiwan - The Legend of Sword and Fairy 1:11:11 - Ukraine - Chasm: The Rift 1:12:21 - United Kingdom (feat. Slopes Game Room) - Grand Theft Auto 1:15:31 - United States of America (feat. Retro RGB) - Mortal Kombat 1:18:52 - Uruguay - Fight'N Rage 1:20:13 - Venezuela - VA-11 Hall-A 1:22:22 - Vietnam - Flappy Bird 1:24:10 - End of Part 1
For India - Raji The Ancient Epic Action adventure game set in Hindu Mythology. Not many games that explore this setting. Made by former Rockstar India devs. One of them even sold her apartment to get the game off the ground.
Awesome video, the game I am building is inspired by a ton of different games from the 16-era. I didn't know the origin of quite a few of these so thanks for the info.
Really awesome video which really illustrates a part of gaming which isn't often looked at. While I was familiar with some of the games from countries not usually noted for video game development, others were new to me and rather interesting as a result.
Even tho I'm a huge Space Quest fan, I really appreciate that the SQH brought to light the games that came from his country of Denmark, very informative 🙌
A big thank you to all the content creators who contributed to this video:
Australia - Modern Vintage Gamer ( www.youtube.com/@ModernVintageGamer )
Canada - Hungry Goriya ( www.youtube.com/@hungrygoriya )
Denmark - Space Quest Historian ( www.youtube.com/@spacequesthistorian )
Finland - Matias Likes Games ( www.youtube.com/@MatiasLikesGames )
Germany - Dark1x ( twitter.com/dark1x )
Italy - Goati_ ( youtube.com/@Goati_?si=JoMDdxTi4EP8s7as )
Japan - Import Gaming FTW ( www.youtube.com/@ImportGamingFTW )
Netherlands - Eniko Fox ( www.youtube.com/@EnikoFox )
Romania - Stefanonsense ( www.youtube.com/@StefaNonsense )
Russia - Russian Video Game Comrade ( www.youtube.com/@RussianVideoGameComrade )
UK - Slopes Game Room ( www.youtube.com/@slopesgameroom )
US - Retro RGB ( www.youtube.com/@RetroRGB )
I don't know some of those, will definitely check them out.
Matias brought me here! And while i was checking other features, figured that this list is missing Italy - Goati_ 😄
@@Maiska123 whoops! Fixed!
Hong Kong till 2000 was British , that's why you had a game about capitalism from there. If it would be Chinese, there wouldn't a single chance to produce such game.
What? No Chile? They have more successful games alone than the rest of the rest of Latin America combined.
With mostly a select few countries getting recognized for their impact on the gaming scene, I'm really nice that you made this to spread awareness of how the rest of the world do their part in this medium. =>
I try my best ^_^
Brazil's indie gaming sphere kicks ass! We don't have a meaningful AAA industry, but who needs that when our indies are awesome!
Indies are the lifeblood of modern and creative games nowadays!
Yeah, especially Crazy Bus.
Completely agreed!
Crazy Bus is from Venezuela.
Coz piracy is huge there so no big AAA games
VA-11 Hall-A's Glitch City is based heavily off of Caracas, a city in Venezuela known for its rampant government corruption. In 2015 through 2016, there was an increase in food shortages, and thus you had to make long lines to get curated amounts of food, like 1 pack of flour per person.
When it released in 2016, the danger/u/ threads made nods to the current situation at the time:
>don't go out after 5PM unless you want to get mugged or murdered
>bring a portable chair everywhere, you'll have to line up for flour
>get used to eat what you find, shortages are getting out of hand
All the flavor text that made Glitch City seem like a dystopian future was actually the reality that Venezuelans were experiencing. The developers were living in less-than-ideal conditions yet still managed to make an awesome game.
Damn, I had no idea. Now I kind of wish I had included that in the video
@@st1ka wait you didn't???
Then I'm not watching this video, it takes 0 effort to do the research, the devs have talked about this on interviews...
@@Homodemon k, bye
I have Coffee Talk installed through Game Pass, so I should buy VA11-HALL-A as well.
For another Australian-made game, I want to shout out Halloween Harry / Alien Carnage, published by Apogee in Dallas, developed by Creative Binary Illusions (thence known as Krome), based here in Melbourne.
@@Homodemonit takes a lot of effort to script and produce a 1+ hour long video, with many special participations and over 40 games tho, some things will always slip by.
I was very surprised to learn that so many super-famous games were created all over the world, and not just in England, Japan or the USA.
Thanks for the great video, I'm looking forward to the next one. Good luck!
Honestly a lot of these were a surprise to me too
Loved beinga part of this :D
Thanks so much mate
Thank you so much man, I LOVED your segment
Chuffed that you picked GTA to represent the UK, excellent taste 😎👌
It is really interesting to find out where many known games actually came from and some real surpricing countries you would have never guessed even made games!
Also fun to see my own countries covered 😁
The effort you put in the video, is amazing and even had guests! well done, well done!!
Glad you enjoyed it! :D
@@st1kamost likely second most viewers of every youtube videos are watched by indians and i knew it that we won't find any representation here let alone in Hollywood we don't get represented so..yeah only when it comes to stereotypes we are not meant to be avoided
@@eliotanderson6554 i actually tried researching India, but I have to admit i didn't find much. I'd be open to suggestions:/
@@st1ka gta is the most popular game in india every children born in late 90s and early 2000s has attraction to it.
Of u want to know more about pc console gaming industry rather than pubg fandom join subreddits like indiangaming
Thank you for having me! I'm sure a lot of backlogs expanded watching this with titles many may not have heard of and some games' origins may come as a fascinating surprise!
Thank you for being on the video! Your segment was awesome :D
This is a genius video dude! I've always wanted to tell stories about the gaming culture in my country (Indonesia) but never get around into actually doing it lol. Hopefully one day I'll actually make that video. I'm looking forward to part 2!
Thank you! It was a ton of work!
As a Finnish person, there are games I would like to mention that came from here that don't often get talked about.
Crimsonland
Wings (1996), the year will help finding the game
Mine Bombers
Tapan Kaikki
ooh I'll see if I can check them out
Sweet Memories from the childhood with crimsonland and Tapan Kaikki.
Also games like Liero and Molez were the good old games to play with friends. Those were really a tactical shooters, not a "blindly shooting everything that moves" kinda games😂
Heck, my favorite 2023 release was Gravity Circuit, also hailing from Finland
Lasse Öörni's games for C64 (Metal Warrior-series, Hessian and Steel Ranger) are awesome!
Kiihdytyspeli 2
Death rally
Damage: The Sadistic Butchering of Humanity
I had to add few more.
I was really hoping the game for the United Kingdom was going to be Elite.
Another fantastic video St1ka! This was a great idea to highlight game development from around the world.
Elite is definitely a good one :D
DMA had a fractured working relationship with Nintendo when they were developing Body Harvest: when the team went to Tokyo during its development, their Dundee accents were so thick, the translators coul barely understand them. That is Hilarious.
Finally got around to finishing this behemoth of a video you put out, Stretch--fantastic work as always, and man, you come up with some of the coolest video ideas. I'm happy I could be a part of it, thank you. It was a nice surprise seeing Bob here, and all the guests were fantastic. Also, it's funny how similar me and DJ Slopes still are in our approaches to these kinds of segments.
Anyway, I pray and hope for your continued success with the channel, as well as this video. Part 2 is something to really look forward to!
Aww thanks man and good luck with today's video too! :
It's amazing that they are games from the 90s that been made around the world, and deserves to be recognized by their hard work. Seriously I've played JoyMasher's games, and I really didn't knew they were made by Brazil. My all time favorites were both Oniken and Vengeful Guardian Moon Rider. Can't wait what other games they'll make.
same here! :D
@@st1ka can't wait for part 2.
@@Mankey619 thank you ^^
@@st1ka I hope They're 16-bit games made in Pakistan.
watching a video from this channel always mean learning more about the gaming industry, but goddamn, this video was a huge class on the origins of so many things... just awesome.
Thank you. This video was a ton of work. A little sad it underperformed
@@st1ka agreed, it's one of, if not the best I've seen from you tbh
In Poland we had a pirate culture, so popular games would be not the ones that are easy to sell, but the ones that we would be likely to share. IMO that made our experiences better. No console games, more strategy/RPG. Many roguelike developers (traditional meaning of roguelike, not "a game where you can die") are Polish, this seems related :)
I am also a big fan of Finnish games. Deluxe Ski Jump and Liero were very popular in Poland, a bit of roguelike culture, and more recently, Noita... but this video shows something else :)
In terms of legal games, many of them were from CDs attached to gaming magazines or cheap rereleases that costed 20zł like eXtra Klasyka. Additionally we weren't that rich as a country, so children had to convince parents to buy PC "for school" if they wanted a gaming device. That made Polish gaming even more PC-centric.
Oh we also had a culture of Piracy in Portugal xD
Piracy is truly a slavic culture.
Always need to mention Gothic1/2 & HoMM3 when talking about "popular in Poland" 😝
Doesn’t CDProject itself have some roots in selling pirated games back in the 90? I’m pretty sure I’ve heard this story but don’t know if it’s true.
personally for Italy I would have chosen Screamer the first racing game from Milestone which even today remains one of the best developers in the genre
Understandable, though I have to admit, as an outsider the story of how Diabolik was made is super interesting to me
Screamer was actually st1ka's go-to choice IIRC, and while I could have talked about idea software and other stuff, simulmondo's newsstand stuff was more interesting, unique and ultimately representative of the Italian retro scene imho, as older Italians would testify ❤️
Screamer is such a classic
Awesome concept. Definitely looking forward to this. 👍
Thank you! This video was a TON of work, so I hope it does well ^^
Woohoo! Good job St1ka! Looking forward to part 2
Thank you! :D
1 hour and 25 minutes... you are a beast man! So glad you chose a game from Joymasher for the Brazil spot.
hehe :P
This is in my top 3 St1ka videos. Completely changed the way I see the gaming industry. Thanks a lot!
hehe glad you liked it! :D
That's what I appreciate about the videos like this one. I get to learn some of the hidden gems that I probably wouldn't find. Especially the ones from the other countries. There is so many hidden works that haven't been translated yet. But, there's always time for that. Awesome video.😎👍
I'm glad I could help ^^
This was an amazing video St1ka ^^
Thank you for adding more games to my list and getting a history lesson too!
Glad you enjoyed it :D
I love hearing about media from other countries, and I love hearing about video games; this awesome combination of premises in this video did not disappoint!
Glad to hear it :D
Yo, the part of Hugo and IO really blew my mind, this was an amazing video St1ka, also all of the collabs were great!
haha right?!
yea, i was suprised Hugo is that old, it was a thing in polish polsat tv too in early 2000's and we had many different hugo games, i allways was laughting how contestants were bad, but never got to play myself as i didnt have a phone
🥳This is one of your BEST VIDEOS! Great work St1ka!
Aww thank you! :D
Italy have made alot of good games (mario + rabbids is my favorite) but the guy made it feel like only garbage came out there. Nothing to say about the game he choose, but at least he could have include some 'honorable mentions' like almost every other guests did
I gotta say, while I dug quite a few of your previous videos, this is the first one I genuinely love. Great concept, great execution, high quality guests, a ton of well researched info aggregated in a clear, concise, and above all else enthusiastic delivery. Fantastic work.
Thank you! I'm super proud of the video :D
As a german, the fact that anyone in my country knows what a videogame is blows my mind.
Hey, Germany made some great games xD
Did you hear about piranha bytes? They was awesome and famoust in the world
@MrRonnyGreat Gothic 2 is one of my all time favorite videogames
Jeez this was absolutely marvelous! I have so many fun new games to try. I can't wait for part 2!!
hehe glad you liked it :D
Fascinating stuff, I never realised how many of these games weren’t just made in the US, and the obscure deep cuts are super cool.
thank you glad you liked! :D
@@st1ka worth noting that Hummer team is Taiwanese rather than chinese, but otherwise fantastic video, one of your best
whoops! You're right >_>
@@st1ka it’s an easy mistake to make, I did the same thing yesterday
@@noaht2005 haha xD
This was a super interesting video. And Jimmy's editing is as sublime as ever. Great stuff st1ka!
Jimmy brought his A game for his part :D
The Denmark chapter was particularly interesting because the Hugo games were ones which i have experience of myself. Hugo was featured on British TV as well, although he wasn't a late-night talk show segment but rather featured on kids' TV instead, on programme blocks like "Live & Kicking" and "TIGS: Totally Interactive Game Show". Getting into the backstory of the character was fascinating.
Hugo was also popular in Portugal :D
Even in Russia show goes on TV. Hugo was renamed and has name Kuzya.
This is an _incredible_ video. Been a fan since your video on the Japanese PS3 port of Capcom's D&D games, and this is definitely some of your best work!
Oh wow! That's an old one haha
In fact, Russian games, aside of Tetris, can be roughly divided into four categories. Turn-based games, war sims, something bizarre and artsy with walls of text, and games where anything goes for the sake of comedy (that can be from humdrum to Atomic Heart and even better).
There's actually a Bizarre russian game that I plan to cover some day called "The Void" (also known as Tension). It's such a weird and unique game
@@st1kayeah, ice pick loge is a art hause in the game world😅 my recommendation is "patologic" game, but i dont know is there english version
Almost done watching, great job on this video man & props for rounding up some people from around the world for it to be guests :)
thank you! I try! :D
I'm so stunned by this. I can't believe match 3s were ALSO invented in Russia. This is insane and i want to learn more on the history of match 3s because I've been a big match 3 fan my whole life
This is the sort of reason why I made t his video xD
I couldn't find any matching search result for the second game mentioned in the Russia section called "Shiki", released in 1994 as the guest said.
Is that the right spelling?
@@ObiKKa ill ask him. I'll let you know when I have an answer
Okay he replied, it's called "Shariki"
@@ObiKKatry Шарики
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shariki
Very ambitious project, looking forward to part 2!!
Thank you, though admittedly it depends on whether or not this video does well, which right now... it's not doing so hot. But it seems that my channel as a whole has fallen out of favor with the algorithim xD
I miss Belgium and Larian Studios, AKA the guys who made the Divinity series and, yes, motherfucking Baldur's Gate 3.
Yeah I had to cut off some countries. The video was just so big haha
Honorable mentions on top of my head (in no particular order): Gris (Spain), Unmetal (Spain), Fuel (French), A Plague Tale (French), Cris Tales (Colombia), Trine (Finland), and Owlboy (Norway).
oooh those are definitely great ones
Another thing to know about China is they have a HUGE Handheld Market. They make Linux, Android, and X86 Handhelds. I collect them I should know.
That's a very good point
@@st1kaI have four of those. Some brands are: Anbernic, aya neo, Ayn, Powkiddy and Retroid are the main brands
ooh that's awesome
For Spain I would've named Blade: Edge of Darkness, the first Souls like game 8 years before Demon's Souls.
Said that, this is one of the best gaming videos I've seen in the last years. You have raised awareness of so many forgotten countries and games who deserve their place in videogame history. 😃
I try my best ^^
I really love Blade of Darkness but you should know that first soulslike game was King’s Field and it was released 15 years before Demons Souls.
@@diannarouge3875 Not in terms of gameplay or controls, which is what I'm refering to.
it's cool to see video game from anywhere else than japan/usa/Europa classic actor of videogame
I tried to cover a wide range ^^
@@st1ka And thank for your appreciation of the french touch, being french myself.
@@loutchi7981 glad I could help :D
Awesome video! Really impressed with all the games presented and the impact they brought
What a MONUMENTAL effort, this video is a true and important history and cultural lesson, it truly is.
You've done a great research of game and people and put together a great list with a lot of title that I didn't know or didn't know the origin.
Thanks a lot, sir!
And great to see Simulmondo and their Diabolik here: having known and talked to one of them many times, he never mentioned Diabolik but he told me about their struggle and mindset of working, they truly were something else for the time, even is some of their games aren't so great.
Yeah this video was a TON of work xD
Really looking forward to this!
Thank you! I hope you'll enjoy it! ^^
The Russian video game comrade is a great creator.
Yes he is :D
Parabéns, fantastic video and concept. Your content does a great job on acknowledging video games huge diversity cultural backgrounds. This video might be the epitome. Loved the guest appearances too.
Thank you so much! This was a ton of work but I'm very proud of it
Did someone forget to tell St1ka that the gift giving scene ended in December? Good gravy, this was a veritable feast of gaming history. THIS is how you educate an audience! Thanks for another banger St1ka!
Haha glad you liked it xD
If you ever cover Chile, you need to mention the recently game called Clash: artifacts of chaos. It has ANAZING character designs!! Go check it out if you still don’t know the game!!
Really awesome video ^^
Thank you I try ^^
Really apreciate all the effort that clearly went into the making of this video. There are some really cool games in there that I have never heard of before
Thank you! Glad you liked it! ^^
Great video which clearly involved a huge amount of work, so thank you for providing do much entertainment. I don't think I've ever seen anyone try to work their way around the world in video games before! Wonderfully diverse range of places and people to represent them. There were lots of titles I'd never heard of before, and I was surprised at the countries of origin for some famous games. Also had a nice amount of nostalgia which always works well for older gamers like myself. Brilliant idea and I would definitely watch a second instalment.
Thank you so much! :D
Around the world in 80 games. Awesome vid! So much to learn and so many games to add to the list. It never ends 👍
Glad you liked it ^^
Only got around to watching this now, and I gotta say I love the picks with this! Looking forward to Part 2.
Aww thank you!
I love gaming videos in this form factor! Getting creators from the countries respectively was a cool move! Thank you for making it. Very Entertaining indeed 💜
Thank you! I try ^^
One of the best youtube videos there is,
As ambitious as it is well executed.
Really hyped for part 2!!
thank you! :D
Great video, as always! I found it to be an interesting exploration of games from around the world, but the best part was all of the guests! Many I already enjoy, and some new creators that I am looking forward to checking out!
Glad I could help ^^
14:50 what's the music please? I recognize that snippet SO well but can't think of the game atm.
Hey, HungryGoriya is here! And she got to talk about my most favorite "Cthulhu" game!
She's a wonderful person!
It is crazy how gaming's legacy is basically based on 2 nations - USA and Japan. I'd imagine that many people had an issue with picks in this video - for me the most important american game is Doom, and the most important Japanese game is Demons Souls.
A few had issues but overall it was really well received. While making this video I was surprised by how many games I thought were American that actually weren't
Thank you SO MUCH for compiling this. Its excellent and shows you are DEFINITELY commited to the global gaming community.
Thank you! I try ^^
Ooooh Boy am I looking forward to see what games you picked for every country!
Hope you'll enjoy it ^^
Germany should have been Gothic 2.
Crysis might be well known around the world but Gothic 2 just presents this country more
I actually learned a lot, great video!
I'm happy to hear that ^^
Such a great video!
Glad you had a focus on smaller games. I am certainly going to check some of these out!
Glad you liked it :D
Hey, argie here. The indie scene here is growing larger every year. Since the "Unity debacle" and the growing in popularity of Godot (made in Argentina), there are more and more people interested in game development.
That's great to hear :D
Another amazing video. sorry i didn't get to see it when it was released. thanks st1ka!
aww it's okay, thank you so much
Exellent video, cant wait for the part 2! :D
Thank you so much:D
This video is where I first heard "Get a Whale." It was also, in this moment, the only way I was able to remember the name of the song. For this, you have my eternal gratitude.
Every time I watch a St1ka video, I learn about at least 5 games that I really want to play lol
Good xD
Your content keeps getting better an better. It's funny how I got to your channel by your review of some the MesenHD packs I made, and now I'm hooked to your content. Keep it up. This video was pure gold.
aww thank you! :D
this video is beyond amazing ! great job !
An amazing video as always!!
Rage of the Dragons is one of my favorite arcade games of all time,
and me being from México one game to be proud of too.
Keep up the good work St1ka!!
Thank you! I try ^^
This video is fascinating. I can always count on this channel to show me obscure classic games that never got the due they deserved.
Haha thank you! Sadly, it seems the channel is going to fall into obscurity for a while too.
It seems I've fallen out of favor with the algorithim xD
Dang, you got some nice names for these countries. Awesome work!
Thank you! :D
St1ka has hit a grand slam with this video!!! Absolutely amazing from the excellent topic, to all the guests, everthing is executed perfectly!! In my opinion this is best video on this channel so far and the best video to cover this topic!! A+++
Haha thank you! Sadly it seems the algorithim isn't interested in promoting it. Seems like a common theme with my channel now
I have an idea. Convert brief clips of each country's highlighted games in different shorts, which will do well, I think.
@ObiKKa the issue with shorts is that they don't convert into views for Long-form videos. In general I'm not a huge fan if making shorts 😅
My GOD, SkyRoads, that was the name. It has been at least 18 years since i lost the folder with a bunch of probably pirated old games brought by my father. I never remembered the name of this one despite playing it the most. Its hard to describe from vague memories and i didn't know English at the time so i had no clue what its name was. Thank you SO MUCH!
haha glad I could help! :D
This video is fantastic. RGB Retro's segment was my favorite, because it was hilarious. Subscribed to both now!
thank you ^^
0:00:00 - Around the World in 80 Games
0:00:28 - Argentina - Mazes of Fate
0:01:58 - Australia (feat. Modern Vintage Gamer) - The Way of the Exploding Fist
0:04:42 - Austria - Whale's Voyage
0:06:46 - Brazil - Oniken
0:08:34 - Canada (feat. Hungry Goriya) - Eternal Darkness
0:11:02 - China - Capitalism / Seven Kingdoms / Commando Steel Disaster
0:13:09 - Croatia - Serious Sam
0:14:51 - Denmark (feat. Space Quest Historian) - Hugo
0:19:48 - Estonia - SkyRoads
0:21:07 - Finland (feat. Matias Likes Games) - Max Payne
0:24:17 - France - French Touch
0:26:10 - Germany (feat. @Dark1x) - Crysis
0:29:11 - Hungary - Three Dirty Dwarves
0:31:25 - Indonesia - Coffee Talk
0:33:03 - Iraq - Babylonian Twins
0:34:36 - Italy (feat. Goati_) - Diabolik (1993)
0:37:18 - Japan (feat. Import Gaming FTW) - Super Mario Bros.
0:40:01 - Malaysia - Ghoul Patrol
0:41:38 - Mexico - Rage of the Dragons
0:42:53 - Netherlands (feat. Eniko Fox) - Jazz Jackrabbit
0:44:43 - Peru - Gunbee F-99
0:46:13 - Philippines - Anito: Defend a Land Enraged
0:47:47 - Poland - The Witcher
0:49:49 - Portugal - Paradise Café
0:51:37 - Romania (feat. StefaNonsense) - Gibbous - A Cthulhu Adventure
0:54:19 - Russia (feat. Russian Video Game Comrade) - Color Lines
0:57:40 - Saudi Arabia - Unearthed: Trail of Ibn Battuta
0:59:24 - Serbia - Movie (1986)
1:00:38 - Slovakia - Kult: Heretic Kingdoms
1:01:56 - South Africa - Broforce
1:03:13 - South Korea - SWAT Police
1:04:52 - Spain - La Abadía del Crimen
1:07:25 - Sweden - Ultracore
1:09:06 - Taiwan - The Legend of Sword and Fairy
1:11:11 - Ukraine - Chasm: The Rift
1:12:21 - United Kingdom (feat. Slopes Game Room) - Grand Theft Auto
1:15:31 - United States of America (feat. Retro RGB) - Mortal Kombat
1:18:52 - Uruguay - Fight'N Rage
1:20:13 - Venezuela - VA-11 Hall-A
1:22:22 -
Vietnam - Flappy Bird
1:24:10 - End of Part 1
This is an absolute epic video. Excellent work putting all of this together St1ka, love this.
Thank you! It was a lot of work but I'm happy with it :D
For India - Raji The Ancient Epic
Action adventure game set in Hindu Mythology. Not many games that explore this setting.
Made by former Rockstar India devs. One of them even sold her apartment to get the game off the ground.
Oh wow that's pretty cool!
This type of video is always appreciated. I would have liked a little more analysis and in-depth look, but it serves as a starting point for an essay
Glad you enjoyed it ^^
This is insane! You delivered and the video is awesome! Hope to see all countries represented eventually.
That's the end goal... assuming the video does well >_>
I hope it will!
@@oaksaint4458 So far, it's not doing great. But it seems my channel in general is in a downward trend >_>
@@st1ka quality eventually gets recognized man, I'm sure it will happen. I'm doing my part by sharing it with my friends!
@@oaksaint4458 thank you xD
Great job! One of, if not the best gaming retrospective I've ever seen!
Thank you! It was a ton of work :D
Great and fresh idea for a video!good job
Thank you ^^
Awesome video, the game I am building is inspired by a ton of different games from the 16-era.
I didn't know the origin of quite a few of these so thanks for the info.
Glad I could help
@@st1ka I love videogame history so this video scratched that itch!
Amazing and very cool video, my kudos.
Thank you! ^^
This video is a gem.
thank you ^^
What was that 2.5D game right before the first segment (Argentina?) Looked interesting.
Ah that's Hungary's representative: Three Dirty Dwarves
What a FANTASTIC video! Another home run St1ka
thank you! ^^
Really awesome video which really illustrates a part of gaming which isn't often looked at. While I was familiar with some of the games from countries not usually noted for video game development, others were new to me and rather interesting as a result.
I'm glad I could help ^^
Ayyy hell yeah Slopes Game Room
haha
Muito legal o vídeo, St1ka! Parabéns
Obrigado!! :D
Simply awesome video 😢❤
thank you! :D
Great work st1ka! Such a good watch!
Thank you! :D
What a fascinating topic to discuss. This is the type of material you can only get here.
thank you! ^^
Amazing project, congratulations!
Thank you ^^
Missed opportunity to call this "Around the World in Eighty Games"
Haha that was actually the original title but people responded better to this one
What a great video!!! Awesome to see MVG and Viktor!!! Was hoping to see my home country Costa Rica
Sorry! Maybe in part 2 ^_^
Great video St1ka and very interesting. Personally for Spain I would have gone with one of Gaelco's games.
Yeah I probably should have included some of those as well
Even tho I'm a huge Space Quest fan, I really appreciate that the SQH brought to light the games that came from his country of Denmark, very informative 🙌