I actually remember that along with the stair case being annoying as hell to travel up if you didn't have a turbo controller or the nes advantage stick on hand to help. will happily take the master system version any time over the nes version.
@@HellTantrumbull That staircase was awful. Even with turbo, you have to cheat to get to the end. You have to exploit some weird glitch that makes you immune to ghosts. I dunno, never tried it....
The Sega Genesis version of "Ghostbusters" will alway be the best game on the retro consoles, but "New Ghostbusters II" on the NES (which was only released in Japan and Europe) is definitely worth playing as well.
Is funny to see the reversed versions of Console Wars (yeah, the ones where you see what version sucks the most) from time to time, clearely you can apreciate a little bit more some of those sucky games in those scenarios.
It is actually not wrong to see the moon from all floors. I mean it happens in real life too, you just see it from a different angle. And it looks different on each floor on Sega. So this is actually really cool effect in my opinion.
@@thingsiplay It happens in real life? If you have two windows in your room and can see a full moon in each window when you take a step back, then I question your sense of reality...
@@thingsiplay Poor wording on my part, haha. I probably should have said "if you have two windows in your room and can see a moon in its entirety in each window when you take a step back". Which is kinda what the SMS game is doing, since the different moons appear on the same screen.
@@armorvil I think the view is displayed from the perspective of the character you play. Yes, from the perspective of the player it is not right, but I think the designer had the other way in mind. So it is not wrong, just a question of perspective. When they go upstairs, they do not see the other windows. Off course this could have been better, but hey, at least it is not totally wrong. :-) BTW I never played the games, so not defending any fanboism here. :D
A list of My ideas for future Console Wars episodes that I want to see: Rayman 2 (N64 vs Dreamcast) Stunt Race FX VS Virtua Racing (SNES VS Genesis/FX VS SVP) StarFox (SNES) VS After Burner 2 (Genesis) After Burner (NES VS SMS) Fantasy Zone (NES VS SMS) Killer Instinct (SNES) VS Eternal Champions (Genesis) Mega Man X3 (SNES VS Saturn) Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater (N64 VS Dreamcast) The Bootleg Games Somari (NES) and Sonic Jam 6 (Genesis) Rock ‘n’ roll Racing (SNES vs Genesis) Street Racer (SNES vs Genesis) Super Street Fighter 2 (SNES vs Genesis) Faceball 2000 (Game Boy vs Game Gear) Donkey Kong versus Congo Bongo (Nintendo VS Sega) Ms. Pac-Man (SNES VS Genesis) Super Mario World (SNES) versus Sonic the Hedgehog (Genesis) Super Mario Bros. (NES) versus Alex Kidd in Miracle World (SMS) The Great Circus mystery (SNES vs Genesis) Ready 2 Rumble boxing (N64 vs Dreamcast) Street Fighter Alpha 2 (SNES vs Saturn) Street Fighter Alpha (GBC vs Saturn) Street Fighter Alpha 3 (GBA vs Dreamcast) Fighters Destiny (N64) versus Virtua Fighter (Saturn) Mega Man and Bass versus Mega Man 8 (SNES/SFC vs Saturn) Glover (N64 vs Saturn) Super Mario Bros 3 (NES) versus Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle (Genesis) Super Mario Kart (SNES) versus Sonic Drift 1 or 2 (Game Gear) Cliffhanger (SNES vs Genesis) Terminator 2 judgment day (SNES vs Genesis) Terminator (SNES vs Genesis) Lemmings (SNES vs Genesis) Lemmings 2 (SNES vs Genesis) Alien Syndrome (NES vs SMS) Altered Beast (NES/FC vs SMS) Space Harrier (NES/FC vs SMS) Fantasy Zone 2 (NES/FC vs SMS) The Flintstones game for SNES and Genesis Spider-Man and Venom in the separation anxiety (SNES and Genesis) Mortal Kombat 4 (N64) versus Mortal Kombat Gold (Dreamcast) Mortal Kombat Trilogy (N64 vs Saturn) The 8-bit 3-D Battle (NES vs SMS) Double Dragon 2 & 3 (NES vs Genesis) Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel (SNES vs Genesis) Family Feud (SNES vs Genesis) Fatal Fury 2 (SNES vs Genesis) Fatal Fury Special (SNES vs Sega CD) Rambo (NES) vs Rambo First Blood part 2 (SMS) Fighter Destiny 2 (N64) vs Virtua Fighter 2 (Saturn) Dick Tracy (NES vs SMS) Shaq-Fu (SNES vs Genesis) The Pirates Of Dark Water (SNES vs Genesis) Batman: the Video Game (NES vs Genesis) Batman: the Return/Revenge of The Joker (NES vs Genesis) Star Wars (NES vs SMS) Pit Fighter (SNES vs Genesis) Disney’s Pinocchio (SNES vs Genesis) Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2 (N64 vs Dreamcast) Road Runner’s Death Valley Alley (SNES) vs Desert Demolition starring Wile E Coyote and Road Runner (Genesis) RC Pro-Am (NES) vs Championship Pro-Am (Genesis) Super Off-Road (SNES vs Genesis) Toy Story 2 (N64 vs Dreamcast) Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends (SNES vs Genesis) Mega Man 1,2,& 3 (NES) vs Mega Man: the Wily Wars (Genesis) James Pond 2: Codename RoboCod (Genesis) vs Super James Pond (SNES) Legend of Zelda (NES) vs Golden Axe Warrior (SMS) Snake Rattle ‘n’ Roll (NES vs Genesis) Ballz 3-D (SNES vs Genesis) South Park: Chef’s Luv Shack (N64 vs Dreamcast) Mario Party (N64) vs Sonic Shuffle (Dreamcast) Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 (N64 vs Dreamcast) Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 4 (GameCube vs Dreamcast) Monopoly (SNES vs Genesis) Spider-Man The Animated Series: The Video Game (SNES vs Genesis) Lethal Enforcers (SNES vs Genesis) The Konami Justifier (SNES vs Genesis) Road Rash 64 (N64) vs Road Rash (Saturn) Alien Syndrome (NES vs SMS) Mr. Nutz (SNES vs Genesis) South Park Rally (N64 vs Dreamcast) Super Mario Bros 2 (NES) vs Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars (SMS) Kid Kool (NES) vs Psycho Fox (SMS) Adventure Island (NES) vs Wonder Boy (SMS) Toys (SNES vs Genesis) Resident Evil 2 (N64 vs Dreamcast) The adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (SNES vs Genesis) Bugs Bunny in Rabbit Rampage (SNES) vs Bugs Bunny in Double Trouble (Genesis) Renegade (NES vs SMS) Mickey’s Ultimate Challenge (SNES vs Genesis) Art Of Fighting (SNES vs Genesis) Aero The Acrobat (SNES vs Genesis) Saturday Night Slam Masters (SNES vs Genesis) Super Wrestle-Mania (SNES vs Genesis) WWF Royal Rumble (SNES vs Genesis) WWF Raw (SNES vs Genesis) NBA Jam: Tournament Edition (SNES vs Genesis) Pro Wrestling (NES vs SMS) RoboCop 3 (SNES vs Genesis) The 8-bit Light Guns (NES Zapper (NES) vs Light Phaser (SMS)) The Tick (SNES vs Genesis) Battle Blaze (SNES) vs Golden Axe: the Duel (Saturn) Weapon Lord (SNES vs Genesis) Double Dragon 5: The Shadow Falls (SNES vs Genesis) Rise Of The Robots (SNES vs Genesis) George Foreman’s K.O Boxing (SNES vs Genesis) Columns (SNES/SFC vs Genesis) Super Puyo Puyo 2 (SNES/SFC) vs Puyo Puyo 2 (Genesis/Megadrive) Battle Cars (SNES) vs Combat Cars (Genesis) Spy vs Spy (NES vs SMS) Pac-Mania (NES vs SMS) Pac-Attack (SNES vs Genesis) Pac-Man 2 (SNES vs Genesis) PAC-MAN (GB vs GG) Frogger (SNES vs Genesis) Bubsy 2 (SNES vs Genesis) Mechwarrior 3050 (SNES) vs Battletech (Genesis) Zoop (SNES vs Genesis) Knights of the Round (SNES) vs Shui Hu Feng Yun Zhuan (Unlicensed Genesis Game) Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six (NES vs SMS) Tetris (NES vs Genesis) Doom Troopers (SNES vs Genesis) Lode Runner (NES vs SG-1000) Legend Of Zelda: a Link to the past (SNES) vs Crusader Of Centy (Genesis) Rampage (NES vs SMS) Secret Of Mana (SNES) vs Beyond Oasis (Genesis) King Of The Monsters (SNES vs Genesis) King Of The Monsters 2 (SNES vs Genesis) Donkey Kong Country (SNES) vs Vectorman (Genesis) Mega Man 4 & 5 (GB) vs Mega Man (GG) Kiwi Kraze/The New Zealand Story (NES) vs The New Zealand Story (SMS) Fire N Ice (NES) vs Fire & Ice (SMS) Klax (NES vs SMS) Williams Arcade’s Greatest Hits (SNES vs Genesis) Hook (SNES vs Genesis) Aladdin 2000 (SNES) vs Aladdin 2 (Genesis) F1: World Championship Edition (SNES vs Genesis) Tecmo Super Bowl (SNES vs Genesis) Mighty Bomb Jack (NES) vs Bomb Jack (SG-1000) International Superstar Soccer Deluxe (SNES vs Genesis) First Samurai (SNES) vs Second Samurai (Genesis) Tiny Toon Adventures: Wacky Sports Challenge (SNES) vs Tiny Toon Adventures: ACME All-Stars (Genesis) Space Invaders (SNES) vs Space Invaders 91 (Genesis) Tennis (NES) vs Super Tennis (SMS) Super Tennis (SNES) vs Grand Slam Tennis (Genesis) Nintendo BSX Satellaview (SNES/SFC) vs Sega Channel (Genesis) Hey You Pikachu! (N64) vs Seaman (Dreamcast) Looney Tunes B-Ball (SNES) vs Space Jam (Saturn) Speedy Gonzales in Los Gatos Bandidos (SNES) vs Cheese Cat-astrophe starring Speedy Gonzales (Genesis) Action 52 (NES vs Genesis) A Week Of Garfield (NES/FC) vs Garfield Caught In The Act (Genesis) The revisited classic episodes: Mortal Kombat (SNES vs Genesis) Aladdin (SNES vs Genesis) TMNT: Turtles In Time (SNES) vs TMNT the Hyperstone Heist (Genesis) Contra 3: the Alien Wars (SNES) vs Contra: Hard Corps (Genesis) Super Castlevania 4 (SNES) vs Castlevania: Bloodlines (Genesis) Final Fight (SNES) vs Streets Of Rage (Genesis) X-men: Mutant Apocalypse (SNES) vs X-men (Genesis) or X-men 2: the Clone Wars (Genesis) Street Fighter 2 (SNES vs Genesis) Jurassic Park (SNES vs Genesis) Ys III: Wanderers from Ys (SNES vs Genesis) Ren and Stimpy: Time Warp (SNES) vs Ren and Stimpy: Stimpy’s Invention (Genesis) Animaniacs (SNES vs Genesis) The Remastered Episodes: All of the new Console Wars Episodes (2020) Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (SNES vs Genesis) Animaniacs (SNES vs Genesis) Mortal Kombat (SNES vs Genesis) Joe And Mac (SNES vs Genesis) What’s the difference episodes: Virtua Fighter (32X vs Saturn) Super Mario 64 versus Super Mario 64 DS (N64 vs DS) Terminator (Genesis vs Sega CD) Cliffhanger (Genesis vs Sega CD) Megaman X (SNES) versus Megaman X Maverick Hunter (PSP) Crash Bandicoot 1,2,& 3 (PS1) versus Crash Bandicoot N-sane trilogy (PS4/Xbox One/Switch) Crash Team Racing (PS1) versus Crash Team Racing nitro-fueled (PS4/Xbox One/Switch) Parappa the rapper (PS1 vs PSP vs PS4) Sonic CD (Sega CD vs PS3/Xbox 360) Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (Genesis vs Saturn) Eternal Champions (Genesis vs Sega CD) Virtua Fighter 2 (Genesis vs Saturn) Space Harrier 2 (Genesis) vs Space Harrier (32X) After Burner 2 (Genesis) vs After Burner (32X) Castle Of Illusion (Genesis) vs Castle Of Illusion Remake (PS3/Xbox 360) TMNT Turtles In Time (SNES) vs TMNT Turtles In Time Re-Shelled (PS3/Xbox 360) DuckTales (NES) vs DuckTales Remastered (PS3/Xbox 360) Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Genesis vs Sega CD) The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (N64/GameCube vs 3DS) Mickey’s Speedway USA (GBC vs N64) Golden Axe (Genesis vs PC Engine CD/Turbo Grafx CD) Altered Beast (SMS vs Genesis) Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1&2 (PS1/Dreamcast) vs “Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1&2” (PS4/Xbox One) Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 (N64 vs GameCube) Road Rash (Genesis vs Saturn) Strider (Genesis vs PC Engine CD/Turbo Grafx CD) Forgotten Worlds (Genesis vs PC Engine CD/Turbo Grafx CD) Street Fighter 1 (Arcade) vs Fighting Street (Turbo Grafx CD) Mr. Nutz (SNES vs GBA) Streets Of Rage 1&2 (SMS vs Genesis) Streets Of Rage 3 (US/Worldwide version) vs Bare Knuckle 3 (JP Version) Wrestle Mania: The Arcade Game (Genesis vs 32X) Legend Of Zelda: Link’s Awakening (GB vs Switch) Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein (Genesis vs Sega CD) Earthworm Jim 2 (Genesis vs Saturn) Sonic 3D Blast (Genesis vs Saturn) Street Figher Alpha/Zero 3 (Saturn vs Dreamcast) Virtua Racing (Genesis) vs Virtua Racing Deluxe (32X) Sonic Spinball (Genesis vs Game Gear/SMS) Corpse Killer (Sega CD vs Saturn) The Great Waldo Search (NES vs SNES) Primal Rage (Genesis vs 32X) Ninja Gaiden 1,2,& 3 (NES) vs Ninja Gaiden Trilogy (SNES) Legend Of Zelda: a Link to the Past (SNES vs GBA) Williams Arcade’s Greatest Hits (Genesis vs Saturn)
I must've played Ghostbusters II as a kid... I only remember having a good time driving the car & going into sewers (I think?), but after watching this video, it definitely was NOT whatever that garbage on NES was. Now I just want to go back & find it.
I recently saw Ray Parker Jr. on a rerun of Gimme a Break. It had a great premise and was very funny. Yes, I am out of touch. And they did get a "Who you gonna call?" joke in there. Anyway, imagine if saving gasoline was that easy in real life? I had the Master System game as a kid. Somehow, I managed to figure most of it out and did enjoy it. I revisited it back in 2017 and still enjoyed it, as I settled back into it like no time had passed at all. I remembered everything within a few minutes. I'm not going to say it's good or bad, I'm fine with either assessment, but it's playable and I'm surprised I figured so much out so young. It's essential to know what the items in the shop do and how to use them. You can go with cheaper items to save money but do much more driving, or get the better stuff to save from making as many trips back to HQ. There's also an item that can prevent Stay Puft from destroying the buildings near the end of phase one. And speaking of Stay Puft, getting by him in phase two is pretty easy. You just need to approach the door from the side and time his jumping. Phase three with the stairs was always super tough, though I could get past it now and then as a kid when I was six or seven. There's definitely some luck involved. I never did beat Gozer/Gorza as a kid. I also never beat Bubsy! I was expecting to see Bubsy in this video and was starting to wonder about that as it got toward the end. Anyway, I enjoyed watching.
I remember my brother when he was growing up, he had a neighbor who had Ghostbusters on the SmS and he had it for the NES. And he would always go over and play this on his neighbors SMS cause of how much better it was. All the NES version did was piss him off and caused him to break his TV lol
I am still holding out hope for a Gex 4 or remastered trilogy after 20 years...also want to see Ristar as something other than a flag-holder in a Sonic racing spinoff sometime.
Not in the game. The people who made the game obviously didn't watch the movie, lol. But yeah Zuul was the dog that possessed Sigourney Weaver. Gozer was the...thing that turned into Stay Puft.
Oh cool; you're doing NES vs Master System games now as well. Your sketches continue to be comedy gold, particularly this one, and Dan's defeatism as Pat showed off the NES version's horrible graphics was hilarious.
I know as Jersey guys we're not as used to the whole gas thing, since we don't have to pump our own - but it would help if you remembered to fill up before chasing down the restless dead. Happy Halloween, and thanks for the great video!
Wow, i remember commenting on this channel when that Console Wars documentary came out, and now the RUclips algorithm has brought me back here to stay. Great video
Go back and look at the moons out of the windows of the stairs on the SMS. Each one is in a different position. Its not 3 moons, its the same moon being see out of different floors. That was how much detail they put in that there.
The SMS version is an underrated gem. There. I said it. Deal with me dawg! And thank you for saying on the SMS system version you can fire at an angle and straight on the stairwell level. James said you can only fire at an angle and never corrected it in his video.
Agreed! It's also a PAL optimised game, so the oval shaped title screen, to fast theme music and some gameplay awkwardness like speed hopping stay puft is fixed when playing on a PAL machine
NES version is the worst, without a doubt. SMS version has its fair share of problems, but the NES version is worse. You guys should live stream the Sega Genesis version. That one is fun. "The Great Circus Mystery starring Mickey and Minnie" is next.
I'm surprised that the bad ending of the NES Ghostbusters game has better spelling and grammar compared to the real ending. Also, the stairs level in the NES game is only beatable with the turbo controller and a Game Genie. Thank God we have Ghostbusters: The Video Game (AKA the game that is like the third movie).
You forget that Ghostbusters afterlife counts as a third movie forcing on new heroes. So the video game is a 2.5 version after the 2nd Ghostbusters movie because you're playing the rookie Ghostbusters not the 4 main characters.
Another awesome video guys! I agree that the Sega version is better but sadly, I only had the inferior NES game growing up. Brings back some good memories though. Here are a few more ideas for games you can compare: Chuck Rock Death and Return of Superman The Incredible Hulk Spider-Man/X-Men: Arcade’s Revenge Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures Aahhh! Real Monsters Rock ‘n Roll Racing Can’t wait for the next one!
I unironically loved the SMS version. The item and car variety was problably what caused my obsession in builds for the rest of my life. The yellow car was the most balanced for instance while the Ecto-1 was the second slowest but had the most cargo space. The first or fresh playthrough was also something to consider since with low money you had to choose between getting a bad car or the bare essential items. The stairs level was very brutal though, sometimes even after you get good at it. The whole level is a bit janky and some enemies can really bring the cheese (usually on a flying plate to your face)
With the stairs glitch/hidden secret the NES game is much easier to play and beat. You can also beat the final boss by moving the screen up and down, it takes forever. But winning the funist version to play for me, is NES version.
In the famicom version the ending is a black screen with some glitch Japanese symbols and the shop is called “shop workss” and there’s 2 (sometimes 3) cars on the driving section and the ghost catching section last less than the nes version.
Before I watched the video: "Oh, this is an easy win for Sega, the NES game was super terrible" 3 minutes in: "Oh, you're doing one of those 'worst game' videos. This will be an easy 'win' for NES then" End of video: "Yep"
These guys remind me of Joe and Dave from Game Sack in their younger days. It's great. Also, FYI (I know the game got this wrong, because the designers apparently didn't watch the movie), Zuul is the dog that possessed Sigourney Weaver (while the Keymaster possessed Rick Moranis). The being that came out of the door (and later turned into Stay Puft) is Gozer.
I was expecting for this episode! I had the Master System version as a kid and I hadn't a clue on how to play that game! Maybe after the console wars episode I might learn how to play it! It was so frustrating roaming on the map without having a clue on how to make the game starts and enjoy some ghost busting!
It was pretty obvious for those who knew both these games. While I think SMS version is better, for some reason NES version looks and feels appealing for me. I guess it's because Atari 2600 had some part in my childhood so the graphics and overall style just works for me. One little trivia rarely anyone mention is in NES version you can open doors on stairs screen. I don't remember full details, but those doors can either have nothing in them, can give you a bonus or an item (not sure about it) and can contain a ghost that will one hit kill your party.
Yikes, no wonder the SNES version of Pit Fighter borrowed that "one tune plays out the whole entire game" trope. It was all because of "Ghostbusters" on NES.
Yo Man Just dropped here to say we all love this stuff please keep it up we love your passion. I am an avid retro gamer and I love you guyss banter and videos!
As big Ghostbusters fans, this was a fun one for us.
Happy Halloween!
Classic
Happy Halloween 🎃!!
Happy Halloween boys.
Happy Slappy Halloween !
As a big Ghostbusters fan, this was a great episode to watch. And these games suck. I was so sad when I experienced the NES game as a kid.
By the way, the worst part of the final boss in the NES version is, when you're switching screens, the boss regains all of his health.
Oh, so that explains why it takes forever.
I did not know that. That makes it even worse
That is the worst fatal flaw I have ever heard. I'll take the isometric bullet hell of SMS, thank you.
I actually remember that along with the stair case being annoying as hell to travel up if you didn't have a turbo controller or the nes advantage stick on hand to help. will happily take the master system version any time over the nes version.
@@HellTantrumbull That staircase was awful. Even with turbo, you have to cheat to get to the end. You have to exploit some weird glitch that makes you immune to ghosts. I dunno, never tried it....
One of the more lopsided episodes, if not the most, and for good reason. That NES game deserves every criticism coming it’s way.
NES version almost looks like the Atari 2600 version.
I'll check it out thanks
lets compare rpgs nes games to sega and look at sells for both systems night and day
@@robot7935 the question was not to you so kick rocks
@@robot7935 apparently you need to go alot higher
@@gokuvegeta7770 nes or snes?
The Sega Genesis version of "Ghostbusters" will alway be the best game on the retro consoles, but "New Ghostbusters II" on the NES (which was only released in Japan and Europe) is definitely worth playing as well.
The Game Boy version of Ghostbusters II is good, too.
True. No Winston tho... 😢
Couldn't agree more.
@@aaronveneruso2214 At least Winston is a playable character in "New Ghostbusters II", and so is Louis (at least, in the NES version).
When Console Wars editing is so good that the intro makes these games look fun
Always feels like Christmas when a new Console Wars comes out
Ballz 3d next year maybe
Dunno, feels more like Easter to me.
@@moescredriver5486 Arooga !
@@Gatorade69 agora e aroga, agora e aroga, agora e aroga!!!!
@@Gatorade69 Lol.
Great episode!
0:42 Oh cool! Fatal Fury hat!
Is funny to see the reversed versions of Console Wars (yeah, the ones where you see what version sucks the most) from time to time, clearely you can apreciate a little bit more some of those sucky games in those scenarios.
This was the most brutally one-sided comparison I've ever seen on this channel. I love it.
"I don't care if you have a thousand moons, my game still looks worse!"
🤣🤣🤣
It is actually not wrong to see the moon from all floors. I mean it happens in real life too, you just see it from a different angle. And it looks different on each floor on Sega. So this is actually really cool effect in my opinion.
@@thingsiplay It happens in real life? If you have two windows in your room and can see a full moon in each window when you take a step back, then I question your sense of reality...
@@armorvil The moon can be seen from each window... do I really have to explain this? lol
@@thingsiplay Poor wording on my part, haha. I probably should have said "if you have two windows in your room and can see a moon in its entirety in each window when you take a step back". Which is kinda what the SMS game is doing, since the different moons appear on the same screen.
@@armorvil I think the view is displayed from the perspective of the character you play. Yes, from the perspective of the player it is not right, but I think the designer had the other way in mind. So it is not wrong, just a question of perspective. When they go upstairs, they do not see the other windows.
Off course this could have been better, but hey, at least it is not totally wrong. :-) BTW I never played the games, so not defending any fanboism here. :D
Now all we need is a Console Wars/AVGN crossover episode.
No time
You guys do entertaining vidz!
Glad you enjoyed it!
That's a far gone, lie and you know it.
you do entertaining comments
@@ConsoleWars I think that's the first time I saw a BOSS DS-1 used as a Ghostbuster's trap... loved it! 🤣🤣🤣
"Maybe Topless and wearing a thong." Best line so far not said by a puppet.
Great video. Also like the fact you met James Rolfe in the picture you showed.
Love that the action figures from the clayfighter episode are in the background
I appreciate the change-up of debating "worst game."
I love the increasingly delayed reactions for "What? That's it! Are we *doing* this??!" 🤣
That clip of Dan doing karaoke made my day lmao
Now I have So Watchya Want stuck in my head.
So whacha whacha..whacha want!
Was that Crystal Quinn in the back?
Oh man, I love the "worst game" episodes. They're great! Happy Halloween guys!
Happy Halloween!
Ghostbusters is a good movie to watch on Halloween.
Tying the ghosts of unused video game characters into the review was awesome 😆
NES Ghostbusters disappointed more kids than the 32X.
why did NES Ghostbusters game disappoint more kids than the 32X ?
@@jasonlee7816 Because it was one of the worst games ever, based on an almost universally-loved film.😠
But the kids' parents were more disappointed with the 32x. Big bucks on that thing.
A list of My ideas for future Console Wars episodes that I want to see:
Rayman 2 (N64 vs Dreamcast)
Stunt Race FX VS Virtua Racing (SNES VS Genesis/FX VS SVP)
StarFox (SNES) VS After Burner 2 (Genesis)
After Burner (NES VS SMS)
Fantasy Zone (NES VS SMS)
Killer Instinct (SNES) VS Eternal Champions (Genesis)
Mega Man X3 (SNES VS Saturn)
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater (N64 VS Dreamcast)
The Bootleg Games Somari (NES) and Sonic Jam 6 (Genesis)
Rock ‘n’ roll Racing (SNES vs Genesis)
Street Racer (SNES vs Genesis)
Super Street Fighter 2 (SNES vs Genesis)
Faceball 2000 (Game Boy vs Game Gear)
Donkey Kong versus Congo Bongo (Nintendo VS Sega)
Ms. Pac-Man (SNES VS Genesis)
Super Mario World (SNES) versus Sonic the Hedgehog (Genesis)
Super Mario Bros. (NES) versus Alex Kidd in Miracle World (SMS)
The Great Circus mystery (SNES vs Genesis)
Ready 2 Rumble boxing (N64 vs Dreamcast)
Street Fighter Alpha 2 (SNES vs Saturn)
Street Fighter Alpha (GBC vs Saturn)
Street Fighter Alpha 3 (GBA vs Dreamcast)
Fighters Destiny (N64) versus Virtua Fighter (Saturn)
Mega Man and Bass versus Mega Man 8 (SNES/SFC vs Saturn)
Glover (N64 vs Saturn)
Super Mario Bros 3 (NES) versus Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle (Genesis)
Super Mario Kart (SNES) versus Sonic Drift 1 or 2 (Game Gear)
Cliffhanger (SNES vs Genesis)
Terminator 2 judgment day (SNES vs Genesis)
Terminator (SNES vs Genesis)
Lemmings (SNES vs Genesis)
Lemmings 2 (SNES vs Genesis)
Alien Syndrome (NES vs SMS)
Altered Beast (NES/FC vs SMS)
Space Harrier (NES/FC vs SMS)
Fantasy Zone 2 (NES/FC vs SMS)
The Flintstones game for SNES and Genesis
Spider-Man and Venom in the separation anxiety (SNES and Genesis)
Mortal Kombat 4 (N64) versus Mortal Kombat Gold (Dreamcast)
Mortal Kombat Trilogy (N64 vs Saturn)
The 8-bit 3-D Battle (NES vs SMS)
Double Dragon 2 & 3 (NES vs Genesis)
Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel (SNES vs Genesis)
Family Feud (SNES vs Genesis)
Fatal Fury 2 (SNES vs Genesis)
Fatal Fury Special (SNES vs Sega CD)
Rambo (NES) vs Rambo First Blood part 2 (SMS)
Fighter Destiny 2 (N64) vs Virtua Fighter 2 (Saturn)
Dick Tracy (NES vs SMS)
Shaq-Fu (SNES vs Genesis)
The Pirates Of Dark Water (SNES vs Genesis)
Batman: the Video Game (NES vs Genesis)
Batman: the Return/Revenge of The Joker (NES vs Genesis)
Star Wars (NES vs SMS)
Pit Fighter (SNES vs Genesis)
Disney’s Pinocchio (SNES vs Genesis)
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2 (N64 vs Dreamcast)
Road Runner’s Death Valley Alley (SNES) vs Desert Demolition starring Wile E Coyote and Road Runner (Genesis)
RC Pro-Am (NES) vs Championship Pro-Am (Genesis)
Super Off-Road (SNES vs Genesis)
Toy Story 2 (N64 vs Dreamcast)
Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends (SNES vs Genesis)
Mega Man 1,2,& 3 (NES) vs Mega Man: the Wily Wars (Genesis)
James Pond 2: Codename RoboCod (Genesis) vs Super James Pond (SNES)
Legend of Zelda (NES) vs Golden Axe Warrior (SMS)
Snake Rattle ‘n’ Roll (NES vs Genesis)
Ballz 3-D (SNES vs Genesis)
South Park: Chef’s Luv Shack (N64 vs Dreamcast)
Mario Party (N64) vs Sonic Shuffle (Dreamcast)
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 (N64 vs Dreamcast)
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 4 (GameCube vs Dreamcast)
Monopoly (SNES vs Genesis)
Spider-Man The Animated Series: The Video Game (SNES vs Genesis)
Lethal Enforcers (SNES vs Genesis)
The Konami Justifier (SNES vs Genesis)
Road Rash 64 (N64) vs Road Rash (Saturn)
Alien Syndrome (NES vs SMS)
Mr. Nutz (SNES vs Genesis)
South Park Rally (N64 vs Dreamcast)
Super Mario Bros 2 (NES) vs Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars (SMS)
Kid Kool (NES) vs Psycho Fox (SMS)
Adventure Island (NES) vs Wonder Boy (SMS)
Toys (SNES vs Genesis)
Resident Evil 2 (N64 vs Dreamcast)
The adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (SNES vs Genesis)
Bugs Bunny in Rabbit Rampage (SNES) vs Bugs Bunny in Double Trouble (Genesis)
Renegade (NES vs SMS)
Mickey’s Ultimate Challenge (SNES vs Genesis)
Art Of Fighting (SNES vs Genesis)
Aero The Acrobat (SNES vs Genesis)
Saturday Night Slam Masters (SNES vs Genesis)
Super Wrestle-Mania (SNES vs Genesis)
WWF Royal Rumble (SNES vs Genesis)
WWF Raw (SNES vs Genesis)
NBA Jam: Tournament Edition (SNES vs Genesis)
Pro Wrestling (NES vs SMS)
RoboCop 3 (SNES vs Genesis)
The 8-bit Light Guns (NES Zapper (NES) vs Light Phaser (SMS))
The Tick (SNES vs Genesis)
Battle Blaze (SNES) vs Golden Axe: the Duel (Saturn)
Weapon Lord (SNES vs Genesis)
Double Dragon 5: The Shadow Falls (SNES vs Genesis)
Rise Of The Robots (SNES vs Genesis)
George Foreman’s K.O Boxing (SNES vs Genesis)
Columns (SNES/SFC vs Genesis)
Super Puyo Puyo 2 (SNES/SFC) vs Puyo Puyo 2 (Genesis/Megadrive)
Battle Cars (SNES) vs Combat Cars (Genesis)
Spy vs Spy (NES vs SMS)
Pac-Mania (NES vs SMS)
Pac-Attack (SNES vs Genesis)
Pac-Man 2 (SNES vs Genesis)
PAC-MAN (GB vs GG)
Frogger (SNES vs Genesis)
Bubsy 2 (SNES vs Genesis)
Mechwarrior 3050 (SNES) vs Battletech (Genesis)
Zoop (SNES vs Genesis)
Knights of the Round (SNES) vs Shui Hu Feng Yun Zhuan (Unlicensed Genesis Game)
Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six (NES vs SMS)
Tetris (NES vs Genesis)
Doom Troopers (SNES vs Genesis)
Lode Runner (NES vs SG-1000)
Legend Of Zelda: a Link to the past (SNES) vs Crusader Of Centy (Genesis)
Rampage (NES vs SMS)
Secret Of Mana (SNES) vs Beyond Oasis (Genesis)
King Of The Monsters (SNES vs Genesis)
King Of The Monsters 2 (SNES vs Genesis)
Donkey Kong Country (SNES) vs Vectorman (Genesis)
Mega Man 4 & 5 (GB) vs Mega Man (GG)
Kiwi Kraze/The New Zealand Story (NES) vs The New Zealand Story (SMS)
Fire N Ice (NES) vs Fire & Ice (SMS)
Klax (NES vs SMS)
Williams Arcade’s Greatest Hits (SNES vs Genesis)
Hook (SNES vs Genesis)
Aladdin 2000 (SNES) vs Aladdin 2 (Genesis)
F1: World Championship Edition (SNES vs Genesis)
Tecmo Super Bowl (SNES vs Genesis)
Mighty Bomb Jack (NES) vs Bomb Jack (SG-1000)
International Superstar Soccer Deluxe (SNES vs Genesis)
First Samurai (SNES) vs Second Samurai (Genesis)
Tiny Toon Adventures: Wacky Sports Challenge (SNES) vs Tiny Toon Adventures: ACME All-Stars (Genesis)
Space Invaders (SNES) vs Space Invaders 91 (Genesis)
Tennis (NES) vs Super Tennis (SMS)
Super Tennis (SNES) vs Grand Slam Tennis (Genesis)
Nintendo BSX Satellaview (SNES/SFC) vs Sega Channel (Genesis)
Hey You Pikachu! (N64) vs Seaman (Dreamcast)
Looney Tunes B-Ball (SNES) vs Space Jam (Saturn)
Speedy Gonzales in Los Gatos Bandidos (SNES) vs Cheese Cat-astrophe starring Speedy Gonzales (Genesis)
Action 52 (NES vs Genesis)
A Week Of Garfield (NES/FC) vs Garfield Caught In The Act (Genesis)
The revisited classic episodes:
Mortal Kombat (SNES vs Genesis)
Aladdin (SNES vs Genesis)
TMNT: Turtles In Time (SNES) vs TMNT the Hyperstone Heist (Genesis)
Contra 3: the Alien Wars (SNES) vs Contra: Hard Corps (Genesis)
Super Castlevania 4 (SNES) vs Castlevania: Bloodlines (Genesis)
Final Fight (SNES) vs Streets Of Rage (Genesis)
X-men: Mutant Apocalypse (SNES) vs X-men (Genesis) or X-men 2: the Clone Wars (Genesis)
Street Fighter 2 (SNES vs Genesis)
Jurassic Park (SNES vs Genesis)
Ys III: Wanderers from Ys (SNES vs Genesis)
Ren and Stimpy: Time Warp (SNES) vs Ren and Stimpy: Stimpy’s Invention (Genesis)
Animaniacs (SNES vs Genesis)
The Remastered Episodes:
All of the new Console Wars Episodes (2020)
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (SNES vs Genesis)
Animaniacs (SNES vs Genesis)
Mortal Kombat (SNES vs Genesis)
Joe And Mac (SNES vs Genesis)
What’s the difference episodes:
Virtua Fighter (32X vs Saturn)
Super Mario 64 versus Super Mario 64 DS (N64 vs DS)
Terminator (Genesis vs Sega CD)
Cliffhanger (Genesis vs Sega CD)
Megaman X (SNES) versus Megaman X Maverick Hunter (PSP)
Crash Bandicoot 1,2,& 3 (PS1) versus Crash Bandicoot N-sane trilogy (PS4/Xbox One/Switch)
Crash Team Racing (PS1) versus Crash Team Racing nitro-fueled (PS4/Xbox One/Switch)
Parappa the rapper (PS1 vs PSP vs PS4)
Sonic CD (Sega CD vs PS3/Xbox 360)
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (Genesis vs Saturn)
Eternal Champions (Genesis vs Sega CD)
Virtua Fighter 2 (Genesis vs Saturn)
Space Harrier 2 (Genesis) vs Space Harrier (32X)
After Burner 2 (Genesis) vs After Burner (32X)
Castle Of Illusion (Genesis) vs Castle Of Illusion Remake (PS3/Xbox 360)
TMNT Turtles In Time (SNES) vs TMNT Turtles In Time Re-Shelled (PS3/Xbox 360)
DuckTales (NES) vs DuckTales Remastered (PS3/Xbox 360)
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Genesis vs Sega CD)
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (N64/GameCube vs 3DS)
Mickey’s Speedway USA (GBC vs N64)
Golden Axe (Genesis vs PC Engine CD/Turbo Grafx CD)
Altered Beast (SMS vs Genesis)
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1&2 (PS1/Dreamcast) vs “Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1&2” (PS4/Xbox One)
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 (N64 vs GameCube)
Road Rash (Genesis vs Saturn)
Strider (Genesis vs PC Engine CD/Turbo Grafx CD)
Forgotten Worlds (Genesis vs PC Engine CD/Turbo Grafx CD)
Street Fighter 1 (Arcade) vs Fighting Street (Turbo Grafx CD)
Mr. Nutz (SNES vs GBA)
Streets Of Rage 1&2 (SMS vs Genesis)
Streets Of Rage 3 (US/Worldwide version) vs Bare Knuckle 3 (JP Version)
Wrestle Mania: The Arcade Game (Genesis vs 32X)
Legend Of Zelda: Link’s Awakening (GB vs Switch)
Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein (Genesis vs Sega CD)
Earthworm Jim 2 (Genesis vs Saturn)
Sonic 3D Blast (Genesis vs Saturn)
Street Figher Alpha/Zero 3 (Saturn vs Dreamcast)
Virtua Racing (Genesis) vs Virtua Racing Deluxe (32X)
Sonic Spinball (Genesis vs Game Gear/SMS)
Corpse Killer (Sega CD vs Saturn)
The Great Waldo Search (NES vs SNES)
Primal Rage (Genesis vs 32X)
Ninja Gaiden 1,2,& 3 (NES) vs Ninja Gaiden Trilogy (SNES)
Legend Of Zelda: a Link to the Past (SNES vs GBA)
Williams Arcade’s Greatest Hits (Genesis vs Saturn)
I love you guys fighting over “who is worse” like it’s a win 🥇 💩 🥇
New Ghostbusters II is LEAPS AND BOUNDS better than the original NES blandness.
and also better then the Activision-published Ghostbusters II game for the NES
I must've played Ghostbusters II as a kid... I only remember having a good time driving the car & going into sewers (I think?), but after watching this video, it definitely was NOT whatever that garbage on NES was. Now I just want to go back & find it.
"Zuul
Someone left a copy of Zuul for the Sega Genesis!"
Omg hahahahahaha I lost it there. That was a great joke.
Thank you!
Best was the "mother puss bucket" reply. My favorite line to quote from the movie.
As a fan of Bubsy (and yes, I know he's terrible lol) I loved that he was the final boss. Hope to see more 8-bit battles! You guys are the best!
I recently saw Ray Parker Jr. on a rerun of Gimme a Break. It had a great premise and was very funny. Yes, I am out of touch. And they did get a "Who you gonna call?" joke in there. Anyway, imagine if saving gasoline was that easy in real life? I had the Master System game as a kid. Somehow, I managed to figure most of it out and did enjoy it. I revisited it back in 2017 and still enjoyed it, as I settled back into it like no time had passed at all. I remembered everything within a few minutes. I'm not going to say it's good or bad, I'm fine with either assessment, but it's playable and I'm surprised I figured so much out so young.
It's essential to know what the items in the shop do and how to use them. You can go with cheaper items to save money but do much more driving, or get the better stuff to save from making as many trips back to HQ. There's also an item that can prevent Stay Puft from destroying the buildings near the end of phase one. And speaking of Stay Puft, getting by him in phase two is pretty easy. You just need to approach the door from the side and time his jumping. Phase three with the stairs was always super tough, though I could get past it now and then as a kid when I was six or seven. There's definitely some luck involved. I never did beat Gozer/Gorza as a kid. I also never beat Bubsy! I was expecting to see Bubsy in this video and was starting to wonder about that as it got toward the end. Anyway, I enjoyed watching.
3:30 - "Hey, I understood that reference!" XD
OFFICER PASTRAMI!!!!!!! Thanks guys for the puppets.
Sega Master System for the win! You know it.
In this case it's more of a "Which version of this terrible game is slightly less terrible?"
This channel never disappoints. Love it.
I remember my brother when he was growing up, he had a neighbor who had Ghostbusters on the SmS and he had it for the NES. And he would always go over and play this on his neighbors SMS cause of how much better it was. All the NES version did was piss him off and caused him to break his TV lol
Conglaturations with this episode.
great video, never even knew the SMS version had slimer hahaha. oh and props for the beastie boys karaoke lol
Love these 8 bit wars 😀
Thank you guys, for this new video. At first glance, I did know the NES version was the worst.
Seeing all those dead franchises as ghosts at the end made my heart ache.
I am still holding out hope for a Gex 4 or remastered trilogy after 20 years...also want to see Ristar as something other than a flag-holder in a Sonic racing spinoff sometime.
Vectorman 😢
Isn’t the final boss name “Gozer the Gozerian” Zull is the gatekeeper.
Not in the game. The people who made the game obviously didn't watch the movie, lol. But yeah Zuul was the dog that possessed Sigourney Weaver. Gozer was the...thing that turned into Stay Puft.
*Gorza the Gorzarian.*
@@lnsflare1 Gorza is Gozer’s Mexican cousin
Oh cool; you're doing NES vs Master System games now as well. Your sketches continue to be comedy gold, particularly this one, and Dan's defeatism as Pat showed off the NES version's horrible graphics was hilarious.
"Conglaturations!
You have completed a great game!" 🤣
I know as Jersey guys we're not as used to the whole gas thing, since we don't have to pump our own - but it would help if you remembered to fill up before chasing down the restless dead.
Happy Halloween, and thanks for the great video!
You lazy New Jersey-ians. Why don't you and Oregon hook up, well actually Oregon changed that a few years ago.
Pump my own gas? What am I? A peasant? Glad you enjoyed the video.
Binging the halloween playlist! That Zool joke is so funny now that you guys have finally reviewed it!
I haven’t thought about that lol
The next episode's gonna be The Great Circus Mystery Starring Mickey & Minnie
See a new Console Wars video _"What, that's it, am I watching this!"_
If I remember correctly in the NES version don't the doors have a chance to heal you?
So happy to see a new episode! The opening theme has only been stuck in my head the last week
Also, the NES game was first released in Japan in 1986. So it is the new oldest game you’ve looked at so far.
That explains a lot, it looked way too awful and plain for a 1988 release
Wow, i remember commenting on this channel when that Console Wars documentary came out, and now the RUclips algorithm has brought me back here to stay. Great video
Awesome! Welcome back!
Go back and look at the moons out of the windows of the stairs on the SMS. Each one is in a different position. Its not 3 moons, its the same moon being see out of different floors. That was how much detail they put in that there.
That Thumbnail was pretty badass!!! 👍👍👍
Awesome review and just in time for the new one coming up in November.
Thank you for the amazing karaoke clip!
The SMS version is an underrated gem. There. I said it. Deal with me dawg!
And thank you for saying on the SMS system version you can fire at an angle and straight on the stairwell level. James said you can only fire at an angle and never corrected it in his video.
Agreed! It's also a PAL optimised game, so the oval shaped title screen, to fast theme music and some gameplay awkwardness like speed hopping stay puft is fixed when playing on a PAL machine
@@mikeyjnz Never knew that. Thanks for the info!
Watching again as the entertainment you guys provide is just great fun how on earth do you only have 62k subscribers. It's a crime
I'd like to see Test Drive II: The Duel at some point.
12:02 My guess is they were trying to emulate the voices of the ''Ghostbusters'' theme song's backup singers.
Damnit I missed the puppets
NES version is the worst, without a doubt. SMS version has its fair share of problems, but the NES version is worse. You guys should live stream the Sega Genesis version. That one is fun. "The Great Circus Mystery starring Mickey and Minnie" is next.
What was released for the Mega Drive was not a version of this but more like a totally different game.
@@WeskerSega I know. It is still a Ghostbuster game.
@@jtomally9681 Yeah, but they can't do a proper Console Wars for that one. More like simply streaming it for fun.
@@WeskerSega I didn't say anything about a 'Console Wars' with it. I requested them to live stream it sometime.
"I'm coming to join you Elizabeth!" 🤣🤣
You guys Rock! Hello Sega Master System! Hello Tec Toy! 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Another great video! I had the NES version as a kid and, well, it's not fun. If only North America got the HAL Ghostbusters II...
using a Boss DS-1 as trap switch xD excellent.
On the topic of sequels, who'd like to see Jurassic Park Rampage Edition (Sega) vs Jurasic Park 2 The Choas Continues (Snes)
I'm surprised that the bad ending of the NES Ghostbusters game has better spelling and grammar compared to the real ending. Also, the stairs level in the NES game is only beatable with the turbo controller and a Game Genie. Thank God we have Ghostbusters: The Video Game (AKA the game that is like the third movie).
Making the actual canon GB, GB II, GB The Video Game, and GB Afterlife?
You forget that Ghostbusters afterlife counts as a third movie forcing on new heroes. So the video game is a 2.5 version after the 2nd Ghostbusters movie because you're playing the rookie Ghostbusters not the 4 main characters.
@@Twilight17Petkoton I'm taking into reference that the movie has not been released yet.
@@FlashaniMan247 Were texting not talking can you get it right it comments means texting not talking.
*takes deep breathe* PUPPETS!!!!! *cough, cough* good job guys, check yall at the next livestream
Another awesome video guys! I agree that the Sega version is better but sadly, I only had the inferior NES game growing up. Brings back some good memories though. Here are a few more ideas for games you can compare:
Chuck Rock
Death and Return of Superman
The Incredible Hulk
Spider-Man/X-Men: Arcade’s Revenge
Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures
Aahhh! Real Monsters
Rock ‘n Roll Racing
Can’t wait for the next one!
Dan rapping to "So What'cha Want" by The Beastie Boys was something I didn't realize I needed to see in my lifetime. 🤣
Its my go to karaoke jam!
I unironically loved the SMS version. The item and car variety was problably what caused my obsession in builds for the rest of my life. The yellow car was the most balanced for instance while the Ecto-1 was the second slowest but had the most cargo space. The first or fresh playthrough was also something to consider since with low money you had to choose between getting a bad car or the bare essential items.
The stairs level was very brutal though, sometimes even after you get good at it. The whole level is a bit janky and some enemies can really bring the cheese (usually on a flying plate to your face)
With the stairs glitch/hidden secret the NES game is much easier to play and beat. You can also beat the final boss by moving the screen up and down, it takes forever. But winning the funist version to play for me, is NES version.
In the famicom version the ending is a black screen with some glitch Japanese symbols and the shop is called “shop workss” and there’s 2 (sometimes 3) cars on the driving section and the ghost catching section last less than the nes version.
Based on the images from the last video, I was thinking the clue was Buster Wolf and was expecting a fatal fury sequel review.
I'm still waiting for Aero The Acrobat 1 & 2.
Before I watched the video: "Oh, this is an easy win for Sega, the NES game was super terrible"
3 minutes in: "Oh, you're doing one of those 'worst game' videos. This will be an easy 'win' for NES then"
End of video: "Yep"
Love the "which ones worse" videos. Unique competition.
Glad you talked about the stairs. Those stairs are such a pain
I'm still waiting to see the SNES stomp the Genesis to see which version of Rock N' Roll Racing is better!
This channel is legendary.
Keep up the fun boys!
I like y'all arguing over which games is worse. Brings a different energy
These guys remind me of Joe and Dave from Game Sack in their younger days. It's great. Also, FYI (I know the game got this wrong, because the designers apparently didn't watch the movie), Zuul is the dog that possessed Sigourney Weaver (while the Keymaster possessed Rick Moranis). The being that came out of the door (and later turned into Stay Puft) is Gozer.
Gotta love that distortion pedal in place of the trap pedal;)
I was expecting for this episode! I had the Master System version as a kid and I hadn't a clue on how to play that game!
Maybe after the console wars episode I might learn how to play it!
It was so frustrating roaming on the map without having a clue on how to make the game starts and enjoy some ghost busting!
It was pretty obvious for those who knew both these games.
While I think SMS version is better, for some reason NES version looks and feels appealing for me. I guess it's because Atari 2600 had some part in my childhood so the graphics and overall style just works for me.
One little trivia rarely anyone mention is in NES version you can open doors on stairs screen. I don't remember full details, but those doors can either have nothing in them, can give you a bonus or an item (not sure about it) and can contain a ghost that will one hit kill your party.
Ecto 1 on NES always reminds me of the bulletproof car in Spy Hunter. Still love Playing these games though
I had this game on the 64, I loved it, OK it's not great, but as a kid, I still loved it.
DS-1 catches ghosts? Damn Boss stuff always works!
I was just thinking the other day that I should check to see if a new episode was out!
Yikes, no wonder the SNES version of Pit Fighter borrowed that "one tune plays out the whole entire game" trope. It was all because of "Ghostbusters" on NES.
Yo Man Just dropped here to say we all love this stuff please keep it up we love your passion. I am an avid retro gamer and I love you guyss banter and videos!
That's one of the best episodes you guys had made, really great quality, thanks for all the entertainment you guys had provide for us all this time!!!
Glad you liked it!
Great Halloween video guys! I swear that the theme of the SMS version Ghostbusters sounds like the Fallout Boy's 2016 Ghostbusters song
24:25 Conglaturation !! Never accept an invitation for food from someone lying on their back in the hallway of the Overlook Hotel.
Yeah, you might get run over by Danny
I bet the button pressing to get up the steps is a nod to how exhausting it was for them in the movie. Its a funny scene. Good idea on paper
Guys....I love your work. Your channel is amazing and a new video dropping means my night is MADE! Keep the sterling effort !
That karaoke bit killed me!! LOL
Nice MC skills dan :)
That was as close to a 'no contest' as you'll ever see!
So nice.....thanks guys.
The Ghostbusters logo was flipped backwards in the European release of the 1984 film's box art.
Oh no the nightmare doesn’t end, Bubsy 2!!! Great episode by the way.
Thanks!