The weirdest one I knew was that The Neverhood had a sequel called Skullmonkeys, which went from being a point and click adventure to a sidescrolling platformer.
Pureticly Yes I remember. There was a part that really startled me, and then just told me to calm down in a cheeky fashion, like it's ok, no enemies around here...
+FoxMan It seemed pretty obvious to me that it was jsut people in a room who said "get this: ninjabread man!" and got to work making a game around that pun. Never in a million years would I expect it had a history that spanned back to the fucking amiga.
+FoxMan I remember years ago, Armake21 making the comparison in his Ninjabread Man video. I believe he referred to it as "Zool but with none of what made it fun"
+TheLonelyGoomba Cheers matey, I'm going to cover topics that no one else has covered before. So it also means 100% original research for them all too!
+SOHR Minnesota There's some decent ones now. I like the Adventure series (1 more than 2), Unleashed, Colors, Generations, and the Advance series. Out of those though, the Advance series is probably the best, but that's because they actually feel like natural progressions of the Genesis titles. I can definitely see why you'd dislike 3D Blast, though. That game was atrocious, regardless of the music.
He's talking about Sonic in the early to mid 90's , at that point Sonic was a classic. Wasn't until Sonic Adventure 2 that they started crapping out terrible Sonic titles regularly.
+Bumi Satria Pandawa Sega has always been a slipshop business that had really good talent making games for them. Kind of like how Shu had a lot of really good officers but Liu Bei and his son were rubbish leaders.
+Bumi Satria Pandawa Well, generations was noice, and I liked some of the 3d ones. Actually, I've played Heroes more then any other sonic game, and can say that it's my favorite after all those years.
And I am from the opposite gang. I was born in 97 and was never into 2D beat-em-ups, but I got hooked to Fighting Force when I was a kid, and have enjoyed it to this day. I had no idea there were 3 games before it (I have never played them), but I, of course, eventually found out, that this was supposed to be Streets of Rage 4. Still, for a 3D beat-em-up, especially from 1997, it's great, once you get used to the controls. The sound design and soundtrack is especially fantastic, thanks to Martin Iveson. The story is meh and it's not even told in the game, but the gameplay is fun. Too bad the VS mode got taken out, that would have been something. Aaaaand yeah, I think Fighting Force 2 is garbage. I have never played it, but boy. If you, SOR fans, got outraged when Fighting Force was released, it's even worse for me, knowing that one of my all-time favorites went in the completely different, wrong direction.
@@FightingForceSoulless Yeah, I never played SoR until later in life. But among the earliest games I owned as a kid were Turtles in Time and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie, so I've 2D beat-em-ups in my life since a young age.
+Daniel Vickers Thank you ever so much for the Patreon pledge dude, really appreciate it Sir! I'm actually stunned that you even had a copy of HKM, I don't know anyone else who ever even touched it on the Amiga let alone, owned it. I didn't have an Amiga until the 600 came out, so it was a few years later. But lol, The Amstrad version of Green Beret was pretty unfair, the screen pausing to scroll gave you no chance to counter enemies a lot of the time. Oh you got replies turned off too :D
+Larry Bundy Jr Gah, I don't understand why replies are not working. No problem on the Patreon, you make quality stuff and deserve a few coppers for your troubles. Luckily enough, we had a neighbour who was an old school computer guy. My dad bought my Amstrad CPC from him with a ton of stuff. Later he got on the old BBS's and had stacks of utils and games for the amiga and he had a double disk drive etc. He would let me copy anything I wanted as long as I had a disk for it. I wanted a beat em up and was bored of IK+ (which was still fantastic), so he copied me that. I remember it being so slow and sluggish. Thank god the Amiga actually got a fairly decent port of Street Fighter II, even though the disk loading was insane and was still sluggish. I played Body Blows a lot more. Off topic, if ever you're heading up north towards Nottingham way, you might be interested in knowing that a video game museum opened up not too long ago. One time fee to enter, and all the classic arcades and everything is free. They have some rather rare stuff, like a gold copy of Doom II that was signed by the iD team. Lots of classic consoles and computers for you to play on. It's worth a pilgrimage and go misty eyed with nostalgia.
+Daniel Vickers I loved Body Blows on the Amiga, i've no idea why it got so much hate at the time. I have seen that Nottingham museum, my friend went to the opening of it. it does look pretty interesting there! But thanks again for the munnies dude, muchly appreciated! :)
+Larry Bundy Jr People used to hate on Body Blows? I was the only kid at school with an Amiga, and so my only reference point on gaming was The One Amiga; who seemed to like it. Got the game for Christmas one year and absolutely loved it to bits. I know now that it was slammed by Amiga Power, and the PC port was a bit shite, but even today I still assumed it was generally well liked.
+davfff fff Amiga Power slammed everything towards the end of the magazines life. Earlier it was made fun of because they was too lenient on games, so they decided to try and be edgy and funny. Body Blows was a decent fighter, but was destroyed later by Shadow Fighter which was a great technical achievement with it's Line Scrolling and impressive Parallax. Elfmania did the same with it's colourful graphics, but nowhere near as good as Shadow Fighter in my opinion. This was a time when we was looking at the 16bit consoles with envy and wanted our own mascots, people forgot how old the Amiga was by this time and the devs was squeezing every little bit of power out of it. Fond memories.
Daniel Vickers at the time I was I incredibly jealous of all my pc owning, Internet having mates, but looking back now the quality of some of the games in the twilight of the A500+, and as you said, the way they were pushing the machine to its limits with games like shadow warrior and the amazing ruff n tumble, are some of my fondest memories as a kid. Sad as that is. Most games I only ever played the demo versions, and an occasional full release if I was very lucky, but boy what a time.
The return for Streets of Rage is ripe. I feel it in the wind. Although I fear if it ever happened, it would be a marketplace game rather than a full boxed release. Which would belittle one of the best serials of all time.
The only thing I remember about Zool is that it holds a pisstake directed at Sonic somewhere in it. Like one of the weaker enemies is a blue hedgehog. Pretty tough from a game that has a fucking lollipop brand plastered all over it for funding concerns. Even at his absolute worst, Sonic's never stooped that low.
+Perry Martin I guess they wanted a slice of the "company rivalry" pie: Considering how much slandering Sega did of Nintendo (and visa versa) in the past, I guess they thought about giving Sega a double dose of that medicine. Only of course, they did it quite a bit worse.
ThunderPsyker Yes. Because a game that has to be sponsered by Chuppa Chups is probably in no posistion to try and pass itself off as superior, even to Sonic. And considering what that name means nowadays, that's a pretty new low.
+Perry Martin Ah no I know what it is, in the ending of the Amiga version Zool kicks a blue hedgehog out of the way. I'm so glad that Ninjabread Man was not the 3rd Zool game. Oh and Zool 2 came out on PC too, I still have the CD for it.
That is true. But at least in Sonic Adventure 2 it wasn't all over the place, at least not how I remember it. He wore the shoes, there are a few advertisments here and there, but that was it. Zool just has the Chupa Chups logo plastered EVERYWHERE.
Larry it has been a pleasure watching these type of videos from you mostly because you actually cover things that are different and have not been touched on a million times already!
+MaximumRD Thanks bud! Yeah, I'm trying to make a conscious effort to only do videos on stuff no one has covered before. There's only so many times you can watch a video showing "Mario 2 is really Doki Doki Panic".
Congrats on another really well-researched, high-quality video Larry! Zool has always been a bit of a mystery to me, as he seemed so generic and uninspired. Thanks for enlightening us!
great video larry. ninjabread man also had a sequel in development but was never released and streets of rage had another sequel in the works with only artwork from a marvelcover animator being released. anyway, keep up the great work you have been pumping out some great content recently.
And now as of June 2019, Data Design's wikipedia page has been completely deleted, because no one but the owner seems to know or give a shit about the company's history of shovelware (according to the site's talk pages)
I actually knew about two of the games mentioned. I knew about Fighting Force, and about Street Fighter '89. The rest of the games and sequels were discussed in the video weren't franchises I was particularly interested in. One of the more popular games out there that fits this mold(to the point where nearly everyone is aware of the story) is that Devil May Cry started out as another BioHazard/Resident Evil game.
@@finallife87 Yeah. And a new Darkstalkers. And a new Breath of Fire. And Megaman Legends 3. Several other franchises that Crapcom has forgotten about and/or cancelled.
If you put Larry in a room with Peter Molyneux, you get a blood soaked Larry and a room covered in Peter Molyneux......and justice.... Tasty, jammy, justice.
12:43 - Good lord, I almost spat out my casserole because of that joke. Hilarious voice acting. Good format and good video length. I enjoy the fact that you kept some humour in there, too. Top notch.
Juan Cruz Nicolas Maciel try hard to be funny never seen him do that and its his opinion he likes Superman If I said iron man is shit cause you like it
"You defeated the alien menace, but sadly there are no humans left alive to celebrate" - now THAT is a rewarding end! Its even more depressing than the Mass Effect 3 ending!
Very interesting video, mate. Never realized that Zool was the basis for all those shovelware Wii Games. There also seems to be a lot of product placement for Chupa Chup lollipops in that game as well.
+Larry Bundy Jr Yeah I definitely picked up on that, but that's why I like it so much I think. Some of these like the SoR one I knew about and HKM from Ashens old video for example but the others I never knew about.
+KITT171 HKM, It's practically unplayable. I was totally raging when capturing footage of the Amstrad version. Oh, thanks for the kind comments dude :) sorry, I forgot to say last time!
Oh I don't doubt it, I've never played it (and don't ever really want to) but any time I see gameplay of it I feel frustrated with just looking at it hahaha. That's alright Larry, most of the time I just watch and not comment anyway. Keep it up man!
Dude WHAT. My cousin brought Fighting Force to my house one time when i was a kid, and i've literally been trying to find the name of it for years. When i saw the cover in the video i literally jumped out of my seat
This was my very first episode, it was originally going to be a Games Yanks Can't Wank episode, but obviously a lot of the games did come out in the US, so I had to call it something else :)
Witty AND informative. I really like how I can get good laughs from your videos AND learn things I didn't know about some of my most/least favorite games. Even when it's stuff I already know, you go into great detail and I still get something new out of it.
+Borris G (Totally Goatally) Thanks bud, I am slower at content, but it's because I take ages researching and writing a script. I think it's worth it in the long run.
en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Data_Design_Interactive&oldid=571683365 Here's Stuart's first edit to his own company's page. Take a drink every time he says something that boosted his ego. "Pioneer", "innovation", "higher level of programming", "based on cute versions of mythical creatures", "huge commercial success", "have more detail than Mii characters", "similar to the Nintendo Mii characters, but they had over four times the detail and animation", or how their most notable games are... EVERY game they made.
Sadly, according to Capcom atleast, the two people fighting at the beginning of Street Fighter 2 the arcade game and original release are NOT Mike (SF1) and Code (FF), but actually two random characters Max (The black guy) and Scott (the white guy/cody look alike). They even gave the character bios and information on the official Japanese and English Street fighter pages. This information was released/revealed in 2016.
Very cool Larry. You really dig up facts that I never knew, even in your yanks series, so this was a real treat. I'm a fairly avid gamer, so it takes a lot for me to learn something new, and every fact except Street Fighter 89 was new to me! Cheers!
I'm a recent subscriber and I just want to say I love your videos. The fact that you go back 10+ years and do research on some of the older generations of gaming is a real big refresher from all the videos coming out about games from only recent eras. Good work on the videos, look forward to seeing more.
Two well known games made by French developers, Delphine Software, had sequels. Flashback's sequel was known as "Fade To Black" and was exclusive to the PS1 and Another World's sequel was known as "Heart Of The Alien" and was exclusive to the Sega Mega CD!
I still say you need to make a video where you talk about the home computers you always featured in your videos since people in the US (probably the majority of your audience) didn't grow up playing them.
Also, I sincerely appreciate your dedicated interactions with your fans. You are so "there" and listening/responding to our comments, either Facebook or TH-cam. It feels great to be able to communicate with our favorite TH-camrs.
+Robin Hunt I do think it's important to engage with your viewers. I think its a bit rude not to for starters, but it does put me off watching people's videos after a while if they never bother responding to you.
+Larry Bundy Jr I agree, although at the same time can understand why a lot of the popular youtubers don't tend to reply to comments. I imagine it can become a bit overwhelming if each video you post is getting several thousand comments because of having a couple million subscribers, while also trying to post videos every week or two.
Switchblade reminds me of Street Fighter 2010 for NES. I wonder if there really is a connection? Could it possibly be that Street Fighter 2010 is actually Switchblade 2? That would explain alot, because Street Fighter 2010, despite being officially developed and licensed by Capcom, had nothing to do with the actual Street Fighter series.
Wow that was very insightful I love how you started it off with my favorite game series of all time Streets of Rage. I have been playing Sor 2 for 22 years and still love it.
FINALLY! Why is the comment section not blowing up about this? A LOBSTER! Just... not even a cooking game. A normal military shoot them up and suddenly... GIANT LOBSTER! My god...
Larry you really need your own TV show. You have a fantastic way of communicating and are obviously really passionate about what you put in your videos. I don't even really care about these old games but your presenting style is golden. Keep it up!
+Katherine Gobey Why thank you :) I used to have a TV show a few years ago, but the network closed down :( But I just try and make the videos entertaining really, add some jokes Etc. as like you said not everyone who'll watch it will like old games.
16:20 Capcom finally gave these 2 fighters names. Blonde guy = Scott His opponent = Max Source: Capcom Fighters Network Portal (JP) Just letting you know this now before other fans post similar comments. Other than that, I love the work you have done on Fact Hunt and the most recent video just made me drop my jaw for why each game had to be ported more than once, especially Double Dragon. Hearing stories not named Sega/Nintendo in the 80s/90s sounds very interesting to me.
Great vid. This needs to have a part 2/3 as there must be more lurking in the shadows. On a related note, I'm probably wrong but wasn't 'Starflight' interlinked somehow with quite a lot of sandbox space games?
+Dan B (AmericanEnglish) Thanks dude, well I'm definitely going to do a follow up on modern games that had sequels, that's for sure! But I'm going to mix up some interesting topics first, also ones people haven't covered before. But Starflight? I think it was connected to the Wing Commander series, but I may be wrong.
This was perfect Fact Hunt Larry! Looking forward to more! I recall the original street fighter on my Atari St and confirm it was utter utter utter jizz.
You're just a wealth of information Larry. I consider myself pretty versed in the world of computamatronic interactive entertainment, but you sure got me beat. I like this new format, keep it up. I'm going to see if I can toss you a couple of quid on the ol' patreon. I remember playing HKM on my amiga, and yes...it was so bad, I promptly formatted the disk...glad I didn't pay for it..*a-hem*. I obsessed over Green Baret on the Amstrad...I remember it being so hard and made me mad everytime I would play it. Maybe I was just crap.
Ninjabreadman was originally Zool 3? No wonder why Armake thought it reminded him of Zool. Wait Data Design is a British company? I always thought they were an American company based on how shameless their shovelware practices are. I feel real sorry for the UK having to have that company associated with them.
Hey, Larry, I'm sure you know this but Streets of Rage got a proper 4th installment very recently, and it's amazing (though they've not yet released a modern version of Skate, sadly). I never knew that there were other attempts. I'm hoping that with the success of SoR 4 and Sonic Mania that we'll see some of their franchises get revived by third party devs, particularly Shinobi and a return the classic of style of Shining Force, though I'd not say no to something a bit more out of left field, like a new Kid Chameleon or Vectorman game.
I loved Rush n Attack on Nintendo, but the game's coop multi-player allows players to kill each other. My brother and I fought so much over accidental player kills that my mom returned the game. Was so sad!
You actually hinted on a subject you could cover in this video for a future video. Cold war era games. Off the top of my head Nuclear War and Burn Time would be fun to see you talk about but you really do well when you do the obscure ones/ones that were never made/ones that tunred into something else...type thing. Just a thought. Great edition was this one.
+James Stanger Raid over Moscow is one I remember from my youth that was pretty impenetrable, and I remember playing a text adventure called Mindfighter on (I think) the Atari ST that had you wandering around the radioactive ruins of post-apocalyptic Southampton (!) as an 11-year old boy. A Cold-War/Nuclear War special would actually be awesome!
I'm going to have to seek out Mindfighter now. I geninley suprised what with games made of things like Eastenders, that some weird company didn't make a game of threads. That would have been "perfect" on the BBC Micro or Spectrum.
Jeez that would as well. Though at least I wouldn't end up accidently killing everyone like I did at the end of Fallout 3, that was so stupid. I ended up pressing the wrong button!?
I'm new to your channel, well actually I came across it because you had commented on one of my old videos. Cool video but I have to say that Green Beret (Rush N' Attack here in USA) did have in fact have a sequel in the arcade called M.I.A. Missing in Action which was very obscure & also underrated.
Fighting Force! I've been trying to figure out what this game was for years. I just knew it as that game I never 'got' as a kid, so I'd beat up the vending machines. Literally all I could remember before this video was knocking down a gate, then beating up on some 'cola' dispensers. I especially didn't know it was by Core Design, from my hometown of Derby. Thank you Larry!
Many a time, but I didn't even know it. I only ever knew of their second, purpose built office. The original office is a five minute drive from... Lara Croft Way. It is called Vicarage Place, I've no idea if that's an indicator of its history. It's apartments now :/
Who would of known this would of bloomed into the amazing channel everyone knows and loves. So old we didnt even get the catchphrase "but, hello you!" Haha amazing content from the very beginning of fact hunt
+Larry Bundy Jr An enjoyable watch. As an idea for a slightly more descriptive but still appropriate length title, how about "Games With Hidden Sequels", since they are games that would have been sequels but ended up becoming other games, hence "hidden". Plus, this phenomena seems quite common (but fun to explore) so you'll probably be able to make several sequel videos. I mean Capcom (and in particular Street Fighter) I thought does this a lot.
+Freako He was playing the Atari ST version. The Amiga version is a rushed port of the Atari one (which was common at the time) But it was so rushed, they never bothered checking to see if it even worked!
Personally, I enjoy your old techy trivias the most out of the ones I watch, Larry As insanely popular as AVGN is (and don't get me wrong - he does talk about a lot of interesting old tech related stuff), your writing and presentation just hits that perfect vibe for me. Thoroughly enjoyable - keep 'em a' commin'!
+Larry Bundy Jr Well think of it that way - old consoles and their appendages were so weird and complicated in a whole spectrum(ZX pun) of different ways, that everything even remotely related to them is basically a separate science by itself!
Something about your voice and the style of this puts me back in nostalgia mode for shows like Bad Influence and Games Master, which I would avidly watch back when I wasn't allowed to have actual videogames as a child.
***** Not really, I did occasionally get to play on my older brother's computers* that he'd saved up for himself, we just never had a home console or handhelds back then because of the expense. When I could buy my own though we were already in PS2 and GBA territory, so worth the wait... and looking at my nephews I wonder if it was better I was rationed in my early childhood. Anyway, point being your presentation reminds me very much of those old shows, thanks for the trip back in time, Guru Larry. (*owned sequentially, not simultaneously.)
The original Streets of Rage is, in itself, almost an unofficial sequel of sorts... to the much better Final Fight, of course. For the purposes of this comment a hamfisted ripoff is an "unofficial sequel".
I remember hearing about the Fighting Force thing and thinking to myself "Wow, Sega sure dodged a bullet there." Good stuff. Knew about the Streets of Rage and Street Fighter stuff because I'm a beat 'em up nerd, but the rest was all new to me.
+TheGebs24 Will do, I'm waiting for the thumbs up to put my Disney pilot on my channel. But in the mean time, I am literally voicing a new Fact Hunt episode as we speak!!!
+Larry Bundy Jr oh my goodness! you see chop and drop's cover art! it looks absolutely brutal! I would hate to live in America....... oh crap I'm in Arizona.........
Guru Larry, without the “Ello you!”. That’s when you know this is an old video.
Hurt my feelings when he didn't say it
Or the part at the end where he points out that this is the debut of Fact Hunt
@@MorinehtarTheBlue If you want to be subtle, sure.
The weirdest one I knew was that The Neverhood had a sequel called Skullmonkeys, which went from being a point and click adventure to a sidescrolling platformer.
+Sir Caco D. Mon That game has the greatest secret stage music ever
Pureticly Yes I remember. There was a part that really startled me, and then just told me to calm down in a cheeky fashion, like it's ok, no enemies around here...
I had no idea that Ninjabread Man was supposed to be a Zool game, of all things. That's honestly surprising.
+FoxMan It seemed pretty obvious to me that it was jsut people in a room who said "get this: ninjabread man!" and got to work making a game around that pun.
Never in a million years would I expect it had a history that spanned back to the fucking amiga.
+FoxMan There is no ninja only Zool.
+DanceGameGuy nice.
+FoxMan I remember years ago, Armake21 making the comparison in his Ninjabread Man video. I believe he referred to it as "Zool but with none of what made it fun"
Also Zool was sequel to Switchblade so basically Hiro is now Ninjabread man.
Great video dude, usually top 5 lists are generic. But at least this one was actually interesting topic and stuff i didnt know bout
+TheLonelyGoomba Cheers matey, I'm going to cover topics that no one else has covered before. So it also means 100% original research for them all too!
Larry Bundy Jr it’s been fun watching a lot of these in a row, great work my dude.
Hey, it's goomba! I didn't know you watch guru larry
If only he didn't had such a terrible voice TBH
@@kyubeycoobie3568 every single British person talks like this.
"For a mascot set up to rival sonic, they sure made some idiotic dedcisions"
Isn't that like, 99% of what SEGA does to Sonic?
+SOHR Minnesota I highly suggest you play sonic generations its on ps3 Xbox 360 and PC its the best in years
+SOHR Minnesota There's some decent ones now. I like the Adventure series (1 more than 2), Unleashed, Colors, Generations, and the Advance series. Out of those though, the Advance series is probably the best, but that's because they actually feel like natural progressions of the Genesis titles. I can definitely see why you'd dislike 3D Blast, though. That game was atrocious, regardless of the music.
He's talking about Sonic in the early to mid 90's , at that point Sonic was a classic. Wasn't until Sonic Adventure 2 that they started crapping out terrible Sonic titles regularly.
+Bumi Satria Pandawa Sega has always been a slipshop business that had really good talent making games for them. Kind of like how Shu had a lot of really good officers but Liu Bei and his son were rubbish leaders.
+Bumi Satria Pandawa
Well, generations was noice, and I liked some of the 3d ones. Actually, I've played Heroes more then any other sonic game, and can say that it's my favorite after all those years.
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Look! A giant enemy crustacean! you should attack it's weak point for MASSIVE damage!
Wow, I actually bought Fighting Force at a used game store because it reminded me of Streets of Rage. Turns out I wasn't too far off the mark.
I'm curious about the original as I've played the sequel. (tis an alright game for an early 3D action game)
We meet again
Also, interesting lol
And I am from the opposite gang. I was born in 97 and was never into 2D beat-em-ups, but I got hooked to Fighting Force when I was a kid, and have enjoyed it to this day.
I had no idea there were 3 games before it (I have never played them), but I, of course, eventually found out, that this was supposed to be Streets of Rage 4.
Still, for a 3D beat-em-up, especially from 1997, it's great, once you get used to the controls. The sound design and soundtrack is especially fantastic, thanks to Martin Iveson. The story is meh and it's not even told in the game, but the gameplay is fun. Too bad the VS mode got taken out, that would have been something.
Aaaaand yeah, I think Fighting Force 2 is garbage. I have never played it, but boy. If you, SOR fans, got outraged when Fighting Force was released, it's even worse for me, knowing that one of my all-time favorites went in the completely different, wrong direction.
@@FightingForceSoulless Yeah, I never played SoR until later in life. But among the earliest games I owned as a kid were Turtles in Time and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie, so I've 2D beat-em-ups in my life since a young age.
+Daniel Vickers Thank you ever so much for the Patreon pledge dude, really appreciate it Sir!
I'm actually stunned that you even had a copy of HKM, I don't know anyone else who ever even touched it on the Amiga let alone, owned it. I didn't have an Amiga until the 600 came out, so it was a few years later. But lol, The Amstrad version of Green Beret was pretty unfair, the screen pausing to scroll gave you no chance to counter enemies a lot of the time.
Oh you got replies turned off too :D
+Larry Bundy Jr Gah, I don't understand why replies are not working. No problem on the Patreon, you make quality stuff and deserve a few coppers for your troubles.
Luckily enough, we had a neighbour who was an old school computer guy. My dad bought my Amstrad CPC from him with a ton of stuff. Later he got on the old BBS's and had stacks of utils and games for the amiga and he had a double disk drive etc. He would let me copy anything I wanted as long as I had a disk for it. I wanted a beat em up and was bored of IK+ (which was still fantastic), so he copied me that. I remember it being so slow and sluggish. Thank god the Amiga actually got a fairly decent port of Street Fighter II, even though the disk loading was insane and was still sluggish. I played Body Blows a lot more.
Off topic, if ever you're heading up north towards Nottingham way, you might be interested in knowing that a video game museum opened up not too long ago. One time fee to enter, and all the classic arcades and everything is free. They have some rather rare stuff, like a gold copy of Doom II that was signed by the iD team. Lots of classic consoles and computers for you to play on. It's worth a pilgrimage and go misty eyed with nostalgia.
+Daniel Vickers I loved Body Blows on the Amiga, i've no idea why it got so much hate at the time.
I have seen that Nottingham museum, my friend went to the opening of it. it does look pretty interesting there!
But thanks again for the munnies dude, muchly appreciated! :)
+Larry Bundy Jr People used to hate on Body Blows? I was the only kid at school with an Amiga, and so my only reference point on gaming was The One Amiga; who seemed to like it. Got the game for Christmas one year and absolutely loved it to bits. I know now that it was slammed by Amiga Power, and the PC port was a bit shite, but even today I still assumed it was generally well liked.
+davfff fff Amiga Power slammed everything towards the end of the magazines life. Earlier it was made fun of because they was too lenient on games, so they decided to try and be edgy and funny. Body Blows was a decent fighter, but was destroyed later by Shadow Fighter which was a great technical achievement with it's Line Scrolling and impressive Parallax. Elfmania did the same with it's colourful graphics, but nowhere near as good as Shadow Fighter in my opinion. This was a time when we was looking at the 16bit consoles with envy and wanted our own mascots, people forgot how old the Amiga was by this time and the devs was squeezing every little bit of power out of it. Fond memories.
Daniel Vickers at the time I was I incredibly jealous of all my pc owning, Internet having mates, but looking back now the quality of some of the games in the twilight of the A500+, and as you said, the way they were pushing the machine to its limits with games like shadow warrior and the amazing ruff n tumble, are some of my fondest memories as a kid. Sad as that is. Most games I only ever played the demo versions, and an occasional full release if I was very lucky, but boy what a time.
The return for Streets of Rage is ripe. I feel it in the wind. Although I fear if it ever happened, it would be a marketplace game rather than a full boxed release. Which would belittle one of the best serials of all time.
I'm here from the future...Streets of Rage 4 did indeed happen, and it's great.
This comment aged well.
@@DTW-bx2vy the artstyle is fine 🤦♂️ and you can change it to a retro style in the options menu. Ps4 only tho.
@@chillvibed nope its on the xbox store aw well
@@DTW-bx2vy Than that means you won't be getting it.
1:01 And then in 2020 we got a real Streets of Rage 4. Life's funny ain't it?
Excellent video! Loved seeing someone research the development process of all these games, I had no idea that Ninjabreadman was originally ZOOL 3.
No-one ruins the perfect zool!
AN EARLY RAYCEVIK? Love your stuff man!
The only thing I remember about Zool is that it holds a pisstake directed at Sonic somewhere in it. Like one of the weaker enemies is a blue hedgehog. Pretty tough from a game that has a fucking lollipop brand plastered all over it for funding concerns. Even at his absolute worst, Sonic's never stooped that low.
+Perry Martin I guess they wanted a slice of the "company rivalry" pie: Considering how much slandering Sega did of Nintendo (and visa versa) in the past, I guess they thought about giving Sega a double dose of that medicine.
Only of course, they did it quite a bit worse.
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Yes. Because a game that has to be sponsered by Chuppa Chups is probably in no posistion to try and pass itself off as superior, even to Sonic. And considering what that name means nowadays, that's a pretty new low.
+Perry Martin Ah no I know what it is, in the ending of the Amiga version Zool kicks a blue hedgehog out of the way. I'm so glad that Ninjabread Man was not the 3rd Zool game. Oh and Zool 2 came out on PC too, I still have the CD for it.
Ironically, Sonic himself sponsored Soap shoes, which gave him grinding skills in Sonic Adventure 2.
That is true. But at least in Sonic Adventure 2 it wasn't all over the place, at least not how I remember it. He wore the shoes, there are a few advertisments here and there, but that was it. Zool just has the Chupa Chups logo plastered EVERYWHERE.
Larry it has been a pleasure watching these type of videos from you mostly because you actually cover things that are different and have not been touched on a million times already!
+MaximumRD Thanks bud! Yeah, I'm trying to make a conscious effort to only do videos on stuff no one has covered before. There's only so many times you can watch a video showing "Mario 2 is really Doki Doki Panic".
+Larry Bundy Jr I was pleased not to see that on the list :-)
Congrats on another really well-researched, high-quality video Larry! Zool has always been a bit of a mystery to me, as he seemed so generic and uninspired. Thanks for enlightening us!
great video larry. ninjabread man also had a sequel in development but was never released and streets of rage had another sequel in the works with only artwork from a marvelcover animator being released. anyway, keep up the great work you have been pumping out some great content recently.
+Daniel “Slope's Game Room” Ibbertson Cheers matey! :)
And now as of June 2019, Data Design's wikipedia page has been completely deleted, because no one but the owner seems to know or give a shit about the company's history of shovelware (according to the site's talk pages)
I was gonna say the same thing lol
That's a shame, because honestly they really did deserve a Wikipedia page.
I actually knew about two of the games mentioned. I knew about Fighting Force, and about Street Fighter '89. The rest of the games and sequels were discussed in the video weren't franchises I was particularly interested in. One of the more popular games out there that fits this mold(to the point where nearly everyone is aware of the story) is that Devil May Cry started out as another BioHazard/Resident Evil game.
+Vercalos al'Corlin The AVGN has mentioned them a lot of times
I think most people know that by now.
And so was Onimusha.
@@otaking3582 man I love a new onimusha game.
@@finallife87 Yeah. And a new Darkstalkers.
And a new Breath of Fire.
And Megaman Legends 3.
Several other franchises that Crapcom has forgotten about and/or cancelled.
If you put Larry in a room with Peter Molyneux, you get a blood soaked Larry and a room covered in Peter Molyneux......and justice.... Tasty, jammy, justice.
And when it actually shows up, it's five inches tall, made of cardboard but with a moderately funny joke on it.
Chris Pinder I know he's an idiot, but he doesn't need to die, so I doubt Larry would kill him.
He's bald head is good luck.
12:43 - Good lord, I almost spat out my casserole because of that joke. Hilarious voice acting.
Good format and good video length. I enjoy the fact that you kept some humour in there, too. Top notch.
+blobbem Cheers, I try and keep them entertaining as these things can become a bit boring.
Was I the only one that felt bad that Zool ended up transformed into... *that* later on down the line?
"...voice acting provided by a man who refused to use vowels." HILARIOUS! :-D
Man going back to the first video of the Fact Hunt series, this holds up surprisingly well.
You never cease to amaze, Larry!
Agreed, I wouldn't mind seein whats in his whole archive
I really like the idea of a video game in which you get to kick Angry Joe in the face, though.
The hate to a good guy who tells the truth is real
Tweek Bros I'd respect him more if he didn't try so hard to be funny. Plus Superman sucks.
Juan Cruz Nicolas Maciel try hard to be funny never seen him do that and its his opinion he likes Superman If I said iron man is shit cause you like it
+Juan Cruz Nicolas Maciel Ditto
Would be better if it wasn't a game.
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"...irresponsible controls"
Lol, did they put the joystick in the middle of a busy motorway? :P
"You defeated the alien menace, but sadly there are no humans left alive to celebrate" - now THAT is a rewarding end! Its even more depressing than the Mass Effect 3 ending!
Very interesting video, mate. Never realized that Zool was the basis for all those shovelware Wii Games. There also seems to be a lot of product placement for Chupa Chup lollipops in that game as well.
+Lukethefox Reminds me a bit of the sponsorship at the beginning of James Pond 2: Robocod
I think I felt my mind explode a little bit when I found out Ninjabread Man was originally Zool 3, holy crap
Really like this new idea for a show, great stuff as always Larry look forward to more of these.
+KITT171 It was a GYCW episode initially, but all the games were released in the US in some form or another :D
+Larry Bundy Jr Yeah I definitely picked up on that, but that's why I like it so much I think. Some of these like the SoR one I knew about and HKM from Ashens old video for example but the others I never knew about.
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Here's my question to you though Larry, what is worse H.K.M. or Strip Fighter II?
+KITT171 HKM, It's practically unplayable. I was totally raging when capturing footage of the Amstrad version.
Oh, thanks for the kind comments dude :) sorry, I forgot to say last time!
Oh I don't doubt it, I've never played it (and don't ever really want to) but any time I see gameplay of it I feel frustrated with just looking at it hahaha. That's alright Larry, most of the time I just watch and not comment anyway. Keep it up man!
Dude WHAT. My cousin brought Fighting Force to my house one time when i was a kid, and i've literally been trying to find the name of it for years. When i saw the cover in the video i literally jumped out of my seat
It seems really strange to see a Fact Hunt video that doesn’t start with “But… hello, you!”
This was my very first episode, it was originally going to be a Games Yanks Can't Wank episode, but obviously a lot of the games did come out in the US, so I had to call it something else :)
Witty AND informative. I really like how I can get good laughs from your videos AND learn things I didn't know about some of my most/least favorite games. Even when it's stuff I already know, you go into great detail and I still get something new out of it.
+Borris G (Totally Goatally) Thanks bud, I am slower at content, but it's because I take ages researching and writing a script. I think it's worth it in the long run.
This is definitely a nice series, Larry. You always manage to cram in a good amount of facts and little-known trivia into each video. :)
en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Data_Design_Interactive&oldid=571683365
Here's Stuart's first edit to his own company's page. Take a drink every time he says something that boosted his ego.
"Pioneer", "innovation", "higher level of programming", "based on cute versions of mythical creatures", "huge commercial success", "have more detail than Mii characters", "similar to the Nintendo Mii characters, but they had over four times the detail and animation", or how their most notable games are... EVERY game they made.
That Peter Molyneux reason had me actually cracking up! Nice one, and it's SO TRUE.
+joseph stearman
And kicking Angry Joe in the face.
+tyty8484 ???
I dont kinda underwstand your comment. Angry Joe hates Peter....
Oh man, Fighting Force was the shit! I need to get in the attic and dig it out :D
+Yella Dart Aw Yiss
There's also Street Fighter 2010, which, uh, exists.
And that's what Future Fuckballs 2010 was based on!
and if yo uwatch avgn's video, you will see its actually a pretty good game.
I loved that game
Ken from Street Fighter average fighter turn out to be a a brilliant scientist
StreetFighter2010 was one of the hardest NES games of ALL time. Even harder than Contra...with or without the "Konami-code"
Sadly, according to Capcom atleast, the two people fighting at the beginning of Street Fighter 2 the arcade game and original release are NOT Mike (SF1) and Code (FF), but actually two random characters Max (The black guy) and Scott (the white guy/cody look alike).
They even gave the character bios and information on the official Japanese and English Street fighter pages. This information was released/revealed in 2016.
Great video! So many people are doing 4 minute vids now *cough* Ashens *cough* Jeavons....we need more 15m+ ones like this one
Larry, I am still amazed at how much info you have about these cool old video games. Great video man, well done.
Very cool Larry. You really dig up facts that I never knew, even in your yanks series, so this was a real treat. I'm a fairly avid gamer, so it takes a lot for me to learn something new, and every fact except Street Fighter 89 was new to me! Cheers!
+forevercomescrashing Tanks dude, I'm just trying to go for stuff no one else covers really, stand out from the crowd as it were.
I'm a recent subscriber and I just want to say I love your videos. The fact that you go back 10+ years and do research on some of the older generations of gaming is a real big refresher from all the videos coming out about games from only recent eras.
Good work on the videos, look forward to seeing more.
So Ninja Bread Man is a Switchblade game? ha! what a twist!
Two well known games made by French developers, Delphine Software, had sequels. Flashback's sequel was known as "Fade To Black" and was exclusive to the PS1 and Another World's sequel was known as "Heart Of The Alien" and was exclusive to the Sega Mega CD!
I still say you need to make a video where you talk about the home computers you always featured in your videos since people in the US (probably the majority of your audience) didn't grow up playing them.
Also, I sincerely appreciate your dedicated interactions with your fans. You are so "there" and listening/responding to our comments, either Facebook or TH-cam. It feels great to be able to communicate with our favorite TH-camrs.
+Robin Hunt I do think it's important to engage with your viewers. I think its a bit rude not to for starters, but it does put me off watching people's videos after a while if they never bother responding to you.
+Larry Bundy Jr I agree, although at the same time can understand why a lot of the popular youtubers don't tend to reply to comments. I imagine it can become a bit overwhelming if each video you post is getting several thousand comments because of having a couple million subscribers, while also trying to post videos every week or two.
Normally I'm not down for longer videos, but this was informative and held my attention. Keep on keeping on!
+Trailer Drake Thanks bud! I think as the list is really 5 short videos, it made the pacing made it felt less of a slog like most long videos do.
HOLY SNAP! That Switch blade one blew my mind....just wow....
Switchblade reminds me of Street Fighter 2010 for NES. I wonder if there really is a connection? Could it possibly be that Street Fighter 2010 is actually Switchblade 2? That would explain alot, because Street Fighter 2010, despite being officially developed and licensed by Capcom, had nothing to do with the actual Street Fighter series.
I have Switchblade 2 on the Lynx. Never knew where the first game was, now I know.
Wow that was very insightful I love how you started it off with my favorite game series of all time Streets of Rage. I have been playing Sor 2 for 22 years and still love it.
“The Vindicator” looks like possibly the biggest WTF sequel ever to (dis)grace the computer screen! Giant lobster!?!?!
FINALLY! Why is the comment section not blowing up about this? A LOBSTER! Just... not even a cooking game. A normal military shoot them up and suddenly... GIANT LOBSTER! My god...
Top notch stuff mate. Unbelievably well researched. Please keep these coming.
Ah, I remember Human Killing Machine. First heard about it from Terrible Old Games You've Probably Never Heard Of, no big surprise there.
Larry you really need your own TV show. You have a fantastic way of communicating and are obviously really passionate about what you put in your videos.
I don't even really care about these old games but your presenting style is golden. Keep it up!
+Katherine Gobey Why thank you :) I used to have a TV show a few years ago, but the network closed down :(
But I just try and make the videos entertaining really, add some jokes Etc. as like you said not everyone who'll watch it will like old games.
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Capcom finally gave these 2 fighters names.
Blonde guy = Scott
His opponent = Max
Source: Capcom Fighters Network Portal (JP)
Just letting you know this now before other fans post similar comments.
Other than that, I love the work you have done on Fact Hunt and the most recent video just made me drop my jaw for why each game had to be ported more than once, especially Double Dragon. Hearing stories not named Sega/Nintendo in the 80s/90s sounds very interesting to me.
Great vid. This needs to have a part 2/3 as there must be more lurking in the shadows.
On a related note, I'm probably wrong but wasn't 'Starflight' interlinked somehow with quite a lot of sandbox space games?
+Dan B (AmericanEnglish) Thanks dude, well I'm definitely going to do a follow up on modern games that had sequels, that's for sure! But I'm going to mix up some interesting topics first, also ones people haven't covered before.
But Starflight? I think it was connected to the Wing Commander series, but I may be wrong.
Human Killing Machine was a terrible old game that some people have probably heard of.
nice ashens refrence
xD its so funny how whoever is playing as Hawk is always attacking the 2nd player with that baseball slide kick
Dammit Larry we need more vids from you. This was informative and entertaining! Look forward to the next one...whenever that is :).
+TheDemoniusX Hopefully quite soon, but I 100% will have an Halloween Special GYCW this year!
I definitely look forward to it!
TheDemoniusX
Thanks! That's going up on the 31st.
Sweetness. I subbed to you so I don't miss it! I thought I was already subbed but apparently I was't! Such a crime not to be subbed :)
I'm glad I found this show reading your youtube comments this past year. Thanks for keeping on Larry :)
+Dot Games! Lol, cheers! I procrastinate so much, people accuse me of spamming! But I just wander too much!
Spamming? Hell no, you're just enlightening! :P Big inspiration ofmine. Keep on! Cheers!
This was perfect Fact Hunt Larry! Looking forward to more! I recall the original street fighter on my Atari St and confirm it was utter utter utter jizz.
+The Backoffice Cheers, yeah the Amiga version was a port of the Atari ST game. So I can feel your pain :D
You're just a wealth of information Larry. I consider myself pretty versed in the world of computamatronic interactive entertainment, but you sure got me beat. I like this new format, keep it up. I'm going to see if I can toss you a couple of quid on the ol' patreon.
I remember playing HKM on my amiga, and yes...it was so bad, I promptly formatted the disk...glad I didn't pay for it..*a-hem*. I obsessed over Green Baret on the Amstrad...I remember it being so hard and made me mad everytime I would play it. Maybe I was just crap.
That's funny there's a Streets of Rage 4 out now lol
Like how knowledgeable you are I knew about Streets of Rage and the fighting force thing
"For a mascot set up to rival Sonic, they sure made some idiotic decisions."
...so...pretty much exactly like Sonic.
Ninjabreadman was originally Zool 3? No wonder why Armake thought it reminded him of Zool.
Wait Data Design is a British company? I always thought they were an American company based on how shameless their shovelware practices are. I feel real sorry for the UK having to have that company associated with them.
Hey, Larry, I'm sure you know this but Streets of Rage got a proper 4th installment very recently, and it's amazing (though they've not yet released a modern version of Skate, sadly). I never knew that there were other attempts. I'm hoping that with the success of SoR 4 and Sonic Mania that we'll see some of their franchises get revived by third party devs, particularly Shinobi and a return the classic of style of Shining Force, though I'd not say no to something a bit more out of left field, like a new Kid Chameleon or Vectorman game.
Just discovered your channel Larry, brilliant stuff fella!
I loved Rush n Attack on Nintendo, but the game's coop multi-player allows players to kill each other. My brother and I fought so much over accidental player kills that my mom returned the game. Was so sad!
So many bad games, and yet it's so fascinating to hear about them. What a paradox!
Fighting a dog with Kickboxing; oh my god, my sides are hurting from laughing so hard.
You actually hinted on a subject you could cover in this video for a future video. Cold war era games. Off the top of my head Nuclear War and Burn Time would be fun to see you talk about but you really do well when you do the obscure ones/ones that were never made/ones that tunred into something else...type thing.
Just a thought. Great edition was this one.
+James Stanger Raid over Moscow is one I remember from my youth that was pretty impenetrable, and I remember playing a text adventure called Mindfighter on (I think) the Atari ST that had you wandering around the radioactive ruins of post-apocalyptic Southampton (!) as an 11-year old boy.
A Cold-War/Nuclear War special would actually be awesome!
I'm going to have to seek out Mindfighter now. I geninley suprised what with games made of things like Eastenders, that some weird company didn't make a game of threads.
That would have been "perfect" on the BBC Micro or Spectrum.
James Stanger that game would be a candidate for bleakest game ending ever, I think.
Jeez that would as well. Though at least I wouldn't end up accidently killing everyone like I did at the end of Fallout 3, that was so stupid. I ended up pressing the wrong button!?
+James Stanger does metal gear solid 3 count
I'm new to your channel, well actually I came across it because you had commented on one of my old videos. Cool video but I have to say that Green Beret (Rush N' Attack here in USA) did have in fact have a sequel in the arcade called M.I.A. Missing in Action which was very obscure & also underrated.
dammit now I'm hooked watching your videos
haha, people have left comments saying they wasted a whole day watching them >:) but glad youre enjoying them bud!
Larry Bundy Jr i am waating my time i even subbed
Alucardjr69
Cheers matey :)
Fighting Force! I've been trying to figure out what this game was for years. I just knew it as that game I never 'got' as a kid, so I'd beat up the vending machines. Literally all I could remember before this video was knocking down a gate, then beating up on some 'cola' dispensers. I especially didn't know it was by Core Design, from my hometown of Derby.
Thank you Larry!
+Brill Bill No worries dude, have you ever been past their old offices? It's an old vicarage if I recall.
Many a time, but I didn't even know it. I only ever knew of their second, purpose built office. The original office is a five minute drive from... Lara Croft Way. It is called Vicarage Place, I've no idea if that's an indicator of its history. It's apartments now :/
I'm glad we got Ninja Bread Man instead or else we never would've heard about the D-Club from Game Grumps XD
Fighting Force was originally a Streets of Rage game? Awesome! I never knew, but I loved that game :)
A new Larry Bundy video? Noice
I LOVED the first episode of Fact Hunt! You have to keep this series going!
+Eric Brady Thanks bud, yeah, I definitely will. Pretty much every single comment has been positive about it!!!
Larry you are Awesome
So are your kneecaps... keep up the great work
Who would of known this would of bloomed into the amazing channel everyone knows and loves. So old we didnt even get the catchphrase "but, hello you!" Haha amazing content from the very beginning of fact hunt
Ah, Data Design. The only good game they ever made was Lego Rock Raiders. After that, and pop, shovelware company.
Great video. I surprised my kids when I said ZOOL when I saw the pic.
you said the words shovelwear VINNY! YOU SHOULD SEE THESE!
+Larry Bundy Jr An enjoyable watch. As an idea for a slightly more descriptive but still appropriate length title, how about "Games With Hidden Sequels", since they are games that would have been sequels but ended up becoming other games, hence "hidden". Plus, this phenomena seems quite common (but fun to explore) so you'll probably be able to make several sequel videos. I mean Capcom (and in particular Street Fighter) I thought does this a lot.
lol kicking Angry Joe in the face :p
Awesome video, I loved Zool back in the day. Always been saddened by the end of the Amiga era, good times!
Human Killing Machine's final boss looked like it worked fine in Ashen's old video of Terrible Old Games You've Probably Never Heard of.
+Freako He was playing the Atari ST version. The Amiga version is a rushed port of the Atari one (which was common at the time) But it was so rushed, they never bothered checking to see if it even worked!
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Ah I see. Nothing seems to have changed in game development for a long time.
+OhNoNotMyPenis I've partially written a follow up to this episode if it does well and Ubisoft feature quite heavily on it!
Personally, I enjoy your old techy trivias the most out of the ones I watch, Larry
As insanely popular as AVGN is (and don't get me wrong - he does talk about a lot of interesting old tech related stuff), your writing and presentation just hits that perfect vibe for me.
Thoroughly enjoyable - keep 'em a' commin'!
+RuslPrime Lol, does this fall under techy? :D
+Larry Bundy Jr Well think of it that way - old consoles and their appendages were so weird and complicated in a whole spectrum(ZX pun) of different ways, that everything even remotely related to them is basically a separate science by itself!
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Oh absolutely, even getting the emulators to run can be overly complicated sometimes!
+Anthony McDonald That's because I did :D Also turn on replies dude!
+Larry Bundy Jr I knew you sounded familiar, thanks for the reply and telling me that my replies were off I didn't even know.
+Anthony McDonald No worries, TH-cam seems to switch it off for some people :S
+Larry Bundy Jr I take it you don't fancy angry Joe all that much. Maybe because of the ending?
+Fennekin FC Its a joke really, he subs to me and follows me on twitter. :D
Ever heard of the Strike series? There was a sequal called Future Strike but it evolved into Future Cop LAPD
Something about your voice and the style of this puts me back in nostalgia mode for shows like Bad Influence and Games Master, which I would avidly watch back when I wasn't allowed to have actual videogames as a child.
+RossOriginals aww, thats awful dude :(
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Not really, I did occasionally get to play on my older brother's computers* that he'd saved up for himself, we just never had a home console or handhelds back then because of the expense. When I could buy my own though we were already in PS2 and GBA territory, so worth the wait... and looking at my nephews I wonder if it was better I was rationed in my early childhood.
Anyway, point being your presentation reminds me very much of those old shows, thanks for the trip back in time, Guru Larry.
(*owned sequentially, not simultaneously.)
The original Streets of Rage is, in itself, almost an unofficial sequel of sorts... to the much better Final Fight, of course.
For the purposes of this comment a hamfisted ripoff is an "unofficial sequel".
Wow, this video series was so early, Larry just said "Hi" to us
This was the first ever episode of Fact Hunt, in fact when I was making it, it was meant to be a Games Yanks Can't Wank episode.
so ninjabread man is a sequel of a sequal
+cassidy dusk Yup, worst thing being that the prequels are really good games, especially switchblade.
How Did I Miss That Cody Was In The Intro Of Street Fighter 2 SMH Good Eye Man
I wish I could kick Angry Joe in the face.
How is he related to this
TheBiggaproductions I don't know.
+TheBiggaproductions
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Awesome video, I wasn't aware of most of this stuff, very funny too.
LOL at "kicking Angry Joe in the face".
I remember hearing about the Fighting Force thing and thinking to myself "Wow, Sega sure dodged a bullet there."
Good stuff. Knew about the Streets of Rage and Street Fighter stuff because I'm a beat 'em up nerd, but the rest was all new to me.
Oh Larry do return with videos SOON 😊 Gemma
+TheGebs24 Will do, I'm waiting for the thumbs up to put my Disney pilot on my channel. But in the mean time, I am literally voicing a new Fact Hunt episode as we speak!!!
+Larry Bundy Jr oh my goodness! you see chop and drop's cover art! it looks absolutely brutal! I would hate to live in America....... oh crap I'm in Arizona.........
This was another really good video. Your videos are genuinely funny and really interesting, keep it up mate. The Cody thing was cool!