@@juliohernandez3323 Yeah, they were probably a step below the others he mentioned, but they were still great. You could call them a 2nd tier developer, and Taito would go into that category as well. Always been a fan of both of them.
@@JMFSpike I would say the difference is, while it's NOT slight at all against Data East who were great, Taito had Space Invaders. THE first arcade mega-hit after Pong, and THE first real "Shooter" game, which all others for years after copied. And while not AS big/influential a hit, they also had Bubble Bobble in the 80s, which itself was a major success, and also basically spawned an entire "sub-genre" of game, that kind of "Clear this single screen of enemies" platformer. And of course, spun off from that, was my personal favorite puzzle series, Puzzle Bobble! :-)
The Data East console and the handheld can't believe they just had a few games 7 NES titles and a bunch of bootlegs games . was hoping they made a Console emulator that played the Arcades from 80s and 90s .. Data East were heavy hitters like Capcom and Konami back in the arcade days..
Karnov - Bad Dudes - Robocop - Sly Spy - Act Fancer - Hippodrome - Midnight Resistance - Crudebusters - Caveman Ninja - Desert Assault - Tumblepop - Street Hoop were my favourite games from '87 to '94 in our local arcade saloon. Had many friends that we still in contact after all these years.
I got Karnov on the NES. Still one of the harder games I played as a kid. Dropped a lot of coin on Sly Spy and Bad Dudes. Have Karate Champ on NES as well. Nostalgia.
It was really cool to see some of those old obscure games on this list. This is why I will never get rid of my Wii. it has the Data East collection including Heavy Barrell. As far as I know, there is no other commercially released version of that game
Had some great classics. Mate it published Karate Champ. The original 1v1 Fighting game. Not to mention Bad dudes which had the greatest soundbites when the guys got hit!!
My Top 10 Favorite Data East Arcade Game of All-time 10. Pro Bowling 9. Secret Agent 8. Cobra-Command 7. Ice Cream Factory 6. The Real Ghostbusters 5. Side Pocket 4. Bad Dudes 3. Heavy Barrel 2. Breakthru 1. Astro Fighter
Nice video and so many memories. Data East was one of my favourite Arcade manufacturers. A bit of critism for your future videos, turn off the Bilinear Filtering and Scan Lines, it does not do these wonderful games justice.
@@TROldSchoolGamer WOOOOW VERY VERY THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!! No sabia que hablabas español, ya he entrado a tu vídeo del link, pero podrías hacer un vídeo o más con todos los juegos de puzzle? No hay ningún vídeo así en todo youtube (solo el tuyo que me has mandado) Muchas gracias, un magnífico canal el tuyo :)
FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY, @18:54 I have been searching for the name of that game for 30 years!!!!! "Lock On" Data East!!! No internet search could find "1980s Yoke fighter game". At 51yrs old I FINALLY FOUND IT!
Favorites:Tumblepop,Diet GoGo,Spinmasters,Street Hoop,Burger Time,and Fighters History.Only game I want crush to oblivion: Tattoo Assassins.(Even though it's made In America,it blows big time.)
Holeeee... What a load of ripoffs Data East pulled! No wonder they got sued by Capcom for Fighter's Story... Many of the late 70's and early 80's games here I saw the originals in the arcades but never Data East's clones... I mean... Galaxian, Moon Cresta, Space Invaders, Qbert, Tempest, etc... Geez dude... I loved me Joe & Mac, Captain America & The Avengers, Two Crude, etc...But these clones? Shameless...
Dude, back in the early days of video games in the 70s and 80s, EVERYONE was "cloning" the big hits. Literally everyone. Even Atari, Nintendo and Sega. Konami did it. Capcom did it. Namco did it. Everyone was trying to get a piece of that Space Invaders/Pac-Man/Galaga/You-Name-It pie. And as far as copying SF goes, maybe few did it as blatantly, but a TON of companies tried to copy SFII also. Including SNK originally. Data East was a great game developer. And frankly, making "clones" of popular games isn't a black mark against them at all, as was pointed out, "Everyone was doing it".
@@Retrorevelations And where exactly did I write about any _"black marks"_ ? I merely pointed out the games Data East ripped off and how ripping off so much got them sued by Capcom. If I wanted to, I could have put how Heavy Barrel is a blatant ripoff of Ikari Warriors (which itself is a ripoff of Taito's Front Line, down to the dial + joystick in one controller design). Same with Contra and Midnight Resistance. Of course Data East had its own creativity and original games... They just happened to ripoff too much which is what I pointed out.
Dang, since data east been around so long either everyone else used their ideas or Data East had no creativity whatsoever and no ideas of their own. If they did feed off the other companies that much, that's pathetic. It does seem like they just follow the times and the trend of the games they see and try to make their own version basically and feed off that. I hope not. How did they make it so far doing that?! Just WOW
Yo les pido ayuda para encontrar un juego del cuál solo tengo una imagen pero no sé el nombre y les puedo dar una breve descripción pero siento que nadie ve este mensaje.
I Liked RoboCop a Lot and they created some “Cult” classics like Burgertime, Heavy Barrel and Karnov but some of the games were downright bad graphics and bad gameplay! 🙄
A little mistake, I think. It's of course a game developed by DMA Design (future Rockstar North) for Psygnosis. But maybe Data East published a version of the game in the US for Psygnosis, and that made confusion here. I remember they distributed lot of Amiga/ST games in the US like North & South for Infogrames.
Night Slashers were so good that time , remember seeing it as a kid in 90s at the arcade !
Data East was up there as some of the biggest Arcade names like Capcom, Sega, Midway, Konami etc...
They had a handful of hits, but not quite the track record of the others mentioned.
@@juliohernandez3323 Yeah, they were probably a step below the others he mentioned, but they were still great. You could call them a 2nd tier developer, and Taito would go into that category as well. Always been a fan of both of them.
@@JMFSpike No doubt. I liked Robocop and Bad Dudes the most. Taito was another somewhat underrated developer too.
@@JMFSpike I would say the difference is, while it's NOT slight at all against Data East who were great, Taito had Space Invaders. THE first arcade mega-hit after Pong, and THE first real "Shooter" game, which all others for years after copied. And while not AS big/influential a hit, they also had Bubble Bobble in the 80s, which itself was a major success, and also basically spawned an entire "sub-genre" of game, that kind of "Clear this single screen of enemies" platformer.
And of course, spun off from that, was my personal favorite puzzle series, Puzzle Bobble! :-)
@@juliohernandez3323 Come on man Bad Dudes!!!!!!!!!!
It's incredible that such brilliant game quality was available so long ago.
Data East really did produce some classics. Bad Dudes I think was my favourite!!!!!
It had the best sound byte when you bad dude got damaged
Nobody like saving cave chicks in _Joe & Mac?_
The Data East console and the handheld can't believe they just had a few games 7 NES titles and a bunch of bootlegs games . was hoping they made a Console emulator that played the Arcades from 80s and 90s .. Data East were heavy hitters like Capcom and Konami back in the arcade days..
Karnov - Bad Dudes - Robocop - Sly Spy - Act Fancer - Hippodrome - Midnight Resistance - Crudebusters - Caveman Ninja - Desert Assault - Tumblepop - Street Hoop were my favourite games from '87 to '94 in our local arcade saloon. Had many friends that we still in contact after all these years.
Don't forget they published KARATE CHAMP!!! The original 1v1 fighting game
Cobra Command me ha dejado descompuesto, jamás imagine un videojuego así y mucho menos en 1984!!!! 😍😍😍😍😍
I like the Data East Classic Games. My favorite game is Crude Buster. Data East. May 11, 1991.
In South Korea, most of these games were in the corner beside the main games in trend. And I used to watch and play them. I missed the old times.
Joe and Mac Returns, Mutant Fighter, Side Pocket and many more. Those were my favorites.
It's like Data East was way ahead of it's time and developers like Konami were inspired by many of its games
Sega and Taito came up with revolutionary ip's as well.
Konami was inspired by Data East? That should be the other way around! 😳
Mis favoritos son: Street hoop, Windjammers, Tumble pop, Mutant fighter, gal pocket deluxe,
Gracias por estos vídeos tan bien trabajados y documentados
This was very interesting and fun to watch, thank you for all the work you put into it!
One of the most amazing and underrated arcade devs
-Grandes Juegos! Quiza podre ver algunos de ellos por completo.
Veo que a Data East se le ocurrieron antes algunos tipos de juegos e ideas, que otras empresas copiaron en el futuro.
Burger time is one of the best video game ever made
wow! Lock On looks so advanced for a 1986 game 19:00
The animations on Skater, at 9:42, are silky smooth.
Un vídeo espectacular. Gracias y enhorabuena.
That Cobra Command game looks incredible for that time period
I got Karnov on the NES. Still one of the harder games I played as a kid. Dropped a lot of coin on Sly Spy and Bad Dudes. Have Karate Champ on NES as well. Nostalgia.
It was really cool to see some of those old obscure games on this list. This is why I will never get rid of my Wii. it has the Data East collection including Heavy Barrell. As far as I know, there is no other commercially released version of that game
Atomic Runner and Joe&Mac: caveman ninja. Good!
Data East was action games kingdom.
Had some great classics. Mate it published Karate Champ. The original 1v1 Fighting game. Not to mention Bad dudes which had the greatest soundbites when the guys got hit!!
Wolf fang ....juegazo..lo tuve en mi local de arcade..!!
El de asesinos del tatuaje no lo recuerdo aber visto, pero me pareció muy gracioso.
If Konami, Capcom, Namco etc.. were MGM and Tri-Star, Data East was Cannon Fims of Arcade games, cheesy as hell but incredibly fun and bat-shit crazy.
The arrangement of BGM of Bad Dudes to listen to very last was the thing which flowed where, or this sounded through my heartstrings very much!
My Top 10 Favorite Data East Arcade Game of All-time
10. Pro Bowling
9. Secret Agent
8. Cobra-Command
7. Ice Cream Factory
6. The Real Ghostbusters
5. Side Pocket
4. Bad Dudes
3. Heavy Barrel
2. Breakthru
1. Astro Fighter
Data east made the greatest video games.
Darwin 4078 my favorite !!!!!!
popular arcade game config! includes most of the featured titles.
The fat firebreathing guy appears in quite a few titles. It gets funny once you start to notice it 😄
Dang. Speed Buggy looked really good for the time. Great scaling effects, resolution and what looks like a polygon or two.
Nice one,Subscribed. Please keep it comin...
Mira que está compañía a dejado verdaderas joyas, pero de todas ellas me quedo con Tumble pop.
Awesome video
Мне и первый вариант этого видео нравился, а этот расширенный - и подавно!)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
Locked and loaded was the best one I played
Likkazo, ya estoy buscandolos en la pandora como un loco a ver si los tengo todos jajaja, eres el más grande.
Hay algunos buenos pero no todos jajaja, yo en la seleccion que hize tengo varios d data east
X2
18:20
He rescues people by giving them *parachutes* with which to jump *out of buildings* ?
That game was *BASEd* !
😝
(I'll see myself out now.)
めっちゃ見ごたえある上に知らないゲームも多いですね😆楽しいです!
this company has games that make you dream, windjammers magical drop and boogie wings i can play them for hours 🎉🎉🎉
THE GAME KARNOV 25:12 HAS A SIMILAR MUSIC LIKE WHEN APPEARS THE FIRST BOSS IN DRAGON NINJA 26:33
Data east memories
Nice video and so many memories. Data East was one of my favourite Arcade manufacturers. A bit of critism for your future videos, turn off the Bilinear Filtering and Scan Lines, it does not do these wonderful games justice.
レトロゲームは 素晴らしいです☆☆☆
OHHHHHHH!! WONDER PLANET 🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹 QUE MÍTICO! RECUERDO DESBLOQUEADO
Adoro night slashers
Tattoo fighters en que estarían pensando......xD aún así muchas joyas que recuerdo con nostalgia y cariño
the best data east games is Bad Dudes and Werewolf on nintendo nes. good music, adrenaline
Karnov would like a word with you sir
Joe & Mac!
A ton of their games are inferior knockoffs but there was always a particular charm with the cheesiness of Data East games that I love
i loved robocop, bad dudes, sly spy
Cara qual filtro CRT vc usou no retroarch?
Ficou lindo as scanlines
3D killed all these old arcade games companies.
I've been playing the shit out of Locked 'n Loaded lately. It may not be emulated perfectly yet, but at least it's 100% playable.
@ TR Old School Gamer PERFECT.
Please can you put one or more videos of all Arcade puzzle games?
Of puzzles I have this is a fairly complete collection:
ruclips.net/video/2zr4mF3b3Ds/видео.html
@@TROldSchoolGamer WOOOOW VERY VERY THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!
No sabia que hablabas español, ya he entrado a tu vídeo del link, pero podrías hacer un vídeo o más con todos los juegos de puzzle?
No hay ningún vídeo así en todo youtube (solo el tuyo que me has mandado)
Muchas gracias, un magnífico canal el tuyo :)
FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY, @18:54 I have been searching for the name of that game for 30 years!!!!! "Lock On" Data East!!! No internet search could find "1980s Yoke fighter game". At 51yrs old I FINALLY FOUND IT!
Good times :D
Favorites:Tumblepop,Diet GoGo,Spinmasters,Street Hoop,Burger Time,and Fighters History.Only game I want crush to oblivion: Tattoo Assassins.(Even though it's made In America,it blows big time.)
1- gate of doom
2- tumble pop
3- windjammers
4-spin master
Que lastima que Data East estuvo en bancarota en 2004
In captain silver it looks like you are in beauty and the beast playing a blonde gastone slaying beasts with your sword.😂
Sooo. Space invaders was the street fighter 2 of the 70s :D
Pocket gal se me había olvidado que era de data east
-hola cormano mi compañero,fueron grandes luchas en SunsetRiders.
@@evandrolimadelira6353 jejejeje el eterno cormano grandes momentos
Me hubiera gustado ver algunos juegos de Data East que salieron para Arcade, pero que no salieron para Súper Nintendo, Sega, Playstation y Xbox
Holeeee...
What a load of ripoffs Data East pulled! No wonder they got sued by Capcom for Fighter's Story...
Many of the late 70's and early 80's games here I saw the originals in the arcades but never Data East's clones...
I mean... Galaxian, Moon Cresta, Space Invaders, Qbert, Tempest, etc...
Geez dude... I loved me Joe & Mac, Captain America & The Avengers, Two Crude, etc...But these clones? Shameless...
even sf vs capcom are ripped off badly.
Dude, back in the early days of video games in the 70s and 80s, EVERYONE was "cloning" the big hits. Literally everyone. Even Atari, Nintendo and Sega. Konami did it. Capcom did it. Namco did it. Everyone was trying to get a piece of that Space Invaders/Pac-Man/Galaga/You-Name-It pie. And as far as copying SF goes, maybe few did it as blatantly, but a TON of companies tried to copy SFII also. Including SNK originally.
Data East was a great game developer. And frankly, making "clones" of popular games isn't a black mark against them at all, as was pointed out, "Everyone was doing it".
@@Retrorevelations And where exactly did I write about any _"black marks"_ ?
I merely pointed out the games Data East ripped off and how ripping off so much got them sued by Capcom.
If I wanted to, I could have put how Heavy Barrel is a blatant ripoff of Ikari Warriors (which itself is a ripoff of Taito's Front Line, down to the dial + joystick in one controller design). Same with Contra and Midnight Resistance.
Of course Data East had its own creativity and original games... They just happened to ripoff too much which is what I pointed out.
Very true my man
Bandit and arcade version of high sea havoc has been confirmed to exist
Karnov was on almost every game 😆
Where is Kung Fu Master?? Edit: Kung Fu Master is on the Irem list.
Chelnov, Karnov, Bad Dudes and Robocop were the best
デコは何を考えてるのか いつも思ってしまって.. そこがまた好きなんですね私(*´Д`)
Data east puede revivir gracias a la SNK es la única manera o no g-mode?
26:26 스타킹 쿠노이치로 유명한 드래곤 닌자.
Heavy Barrel missing?
Joe And Mac is the best game!!!!
Road Blaster/Avenger?
@37:30...TEA BAGGED HIM!!!
Which one of these is going to sneak in Polybius?
they should rereleased their collections on switch
Dang, since data east been around so long either everyone else used their ideas or Data East had no creativity whatsoever and no ideas of their own. If they did feed off the other companies that much, that's pathetic. It does seem like they just follow the times and the trend of the games they see and try to make their own version basically and feed off that. I hope not. How did they make it so far doing that?! Just WOW
Bad dudes was a great hit. They published some great games also like Karate Champ.
COBRA COMMAND STARTED OUT LIKE THAT???
Yo les pido ayuda para encontrar un juego del cuál solo tengo una imagen pero no sé el nombre y les puedo dar una breve descripción pero siento que nadie ve este mensaje.
Tienes que dar una descripción así se hace más fácil ayudarte amigo
Da la descripcion o sube la Imagen
@@kactuskloromorfo lo que sea mi bro
-ya intentaste en el Google?
Mega turrican very good
Tem link pra download dos jogos?
Fighter's history?? FHD??
SALAMANDERS MARINE PACKS! + PROVOCATION
ATOMIC RUNNER!!!!
Where did you find this games?
Are you familiar with 'Mame' and ' complete rom sets'?
Google some arcade emulation communities and welcome to a world of delights.
Bad Dudes..?
when for xbox one?
Heavy Barrel is a knockoff of ikari warriors
Boogie wings do boogie
sorry for me its karate champ ring king robocop bad dudes vs dragon ninja and gate of doom dark seal
29:00 parou
Is this Japanese company?
I've never seen Heavy Smash before. The goalie being launched into an explosion made me laugh, this should be a real sport.
I Liked RoboCop a Lot and they created some “Cult” classics like Burgertime, Heavy Barrel and Karnov but some of the games were downright bad graphics and bad gameplay! 🙄
why is Lemmings on here ????
A little mistake, I think. It's of course a game developed by DMA Design (future Rockstar North) for Psygnosis. But maybe Data East published a version of the game in the US for Psygnosis, and that made confusion here. I remember they distributed lot of Amiga/ST games in the US like North & South for Infogrames.