Thanks for the interesting Steamkey, Gary -- it's GLOOM, 2D black-and-white, very atmospheric rogue-like with tough combat. Will be a challenge! Just like the 1991 video, I just feel like I want to play every game in this video (with the exception of racing games, which would improve substantially in the mid 90s). Shmups are at their best in the early 90s, so I'd love to play all of these shmups for hours. Also, scrolling beat-em-ups/run-n-guns don't get much better than some of these '92 games. And we've got SFII era fighters, great to play with friends. I also wish I had played more of the 1st-person view rail shooters which just seem really cool both in visuals and gameplay. It looks like '92 was when soccer and baseball games started to get more fun in the arcade. So much to watch -- I'll come back many times to this video. Cheers, Gary!
Good work. I got 8 of these (9 If I ever get King of the Monsters 2) on various consoles(Mostly Genesis) and around 25 or so of these I'd like to try. Keep up the good work. These vids show me thing I'd have no way of knowing otherwise.
I loved Asterix as a kid and am still surprised how well it held up. Arcades where only 18+ in Germany, so the only fix as a kid was holidays in Italy.
Back when Konami actually made games. They made some good use of their licenses of other IPs, just like Capcom did with their Disney and Marvel licenses. The attention to detail really shines through in Asterix, Bucky O'Hare, Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa and X-Men (as well as the previous year's Simpsons arcade game, even if its story makes very little sense partly due to the show's own limited cast at the time), especially Asterix with its faithful recreation of the slapstick seen in the comics. It was also around this time that Namco were stepping up their 'arcade music' game, with such catchy soundtracks from the likes of Legend of Valkyrie, Burning Force, Rolling Thunder 2, Steel Gunner 1 & 2 and Cosmo Gang The Video in previous years, Cosmo Gang The Puzzle and Exvania in 1992, and Emeraldia, Tinkle Pit, Tekken, Point Blank, the Namco Classic Collections, the Soul series et al. in later years.
"Let's see.......I'm at my favorite arcade with 5 dollars in quarters. I could play Mortal Kombat but,nah, I'll play this quiz game instead. Dur hur!!"
Thanks for the interesting Steamkey, Gary -- it's GLOOM, 2D black-and-white, very atmospheric rogue-like with tough combat. Will be a challenge!
Just like the 1991 video, I just feel like I want to play every game in this video (with the exception of racing games, which would improve substantially in the mid 90s). Shmups are at their best in the early 90s, so I'd love to play all of these shmups for hours. Also, scrolling beat-em-ups/run-n-guns don't get much better than some of these '92 games. And we've got SFII era fighters, great to play with friends. I also wish I had played more of the 1st-person view rail shooters which just seem really cool both in visuals and gameplay. It looks like '92 was when soccer and baseball games started to get more fun in the arcade.
So much to watch -- I'll come back many times to this video. Cheers, Gary!
Oh my God, sooo many wonderful games in only one year
Good work. I got 8 of these (9 If I ever get King of the Monsters 2) on various consoles(Mostly Genesis) and around 25 or so of these I'd like to try. Keep up the good work. These vids show me thing I'd have no way of knowing otherwise.
I loved Asterix as a kid and am still surprised how well it held up. Arcades where only 18+ in Germany, so the only fix as a kid was holidays in Italy.
Back when Konami actually made games. They made some good use of their licenses of other IPs, just like Capcom did with their Disney and Marvel licenses. The attention to detail really shines through in Asterix, Bucky O'Hare, Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa and X-Men (as well as the previous year's Simpsons arcade game, even if its story makes very little sense partly due to the show's own limited cast at the time), especially Asterix with its faithful recreation of the slapstick seen in the comics.
It was also around this time that Namco were stepping up their 'arcade music' game, with such catchy soundtracks from the likes of Legend of Valkyrie, Burning Force, Rolling Thunder 2, Steel Gunner 1 & 2 and Cosmo Gang The Video in previous years, Cosmo Gang The Puzzle and Exvania in 1992, and Emeraldia, Tinkle Pit, Tekken, Point Blank, the Namco Classic Collections, the Soul series et al. in later years.
Nice lists! Awesome work, thank you!
Yay. Been waiting on this!
my dad used to work (and own ) a donkin donuts and we had a prince of persia aracde game in the corner by the softee cakes and ice cream ,,
1992 year of legends
Death Connection is the only one of its kind...sooooo. coool
Excellent work on this! I hope iircade is watching!!!!!!!!
I need to pull the trigger on a Pandora’s Box
28:01 🔝🔝🔝
I still don’t get why the chick in revenge of death adder loses her horse body when she gets on the creatures you can ride
5:48 The music is completely ripped off from Double Dragon, wtf?
What game is that music in the intro from?
It's the beginning of black or white by Micheal Jackson
list game work to mame MAME 0.139u1 ????
"Let's see.......I'm at my favorite arcade with 5 dollars in quarters. I could play Mortal Kombat but,nah, I'll play this quiz game instead. Dur hur!!"
I expect more fighting games next Part due to Street Fighter II boom.
Who the hell calls a game "Blandia"?