FUCK YES! After the racing video, I was hoping to see more from you. I think the GBA was a powerhouse, and such a godlike handheld, and there are so many hidden gems out there that did so much but we never heard about that.
I love how some devs were not restricted to just 2d games but were adventurous enough to make the game they envisioned it’s insane for the gba that driver 3 and asterix and obelix xxl run and look at that good on a small handheld system - driver 3 could have been a 2d sidescoller that probably wouldn’t be very similar to the console versions but the fact the dev made it an open world driving and on foot game is beyond incredible and really pushed the gba to its limit
Super Blocky Mode is actually super important in the later stages where the amount of level geometry really starts to bog down the GBA hardware. Having the lower resolution helps things stay at a solid 20 FPS vs the 5ish FPS they'd run at other wise.
Nice! There was also a PAL-exclusive one that I'm very fond of to this day; _Robot Wars: Extreme Destruction,_ based on the TV show of the same name. Surprisingly solid, action-packed gameplay with lots of cool unlockables (IRL bots, arenas, parts to make your own machines with, etc.), and all in full Mode 7 3D. I'd suggest checking it out!
@@yuck8928 thanks so much! I'm going to do one video each for 3D games on the original Game Boy and Game Boy Color after I finish up the GBA, then I'll move onto DS.
Some of my favorite racing games to play on the game boy Advance: GT Advance GT advance 2 rally racing GT Advance 3 VRally Need for speed underground Need for speed under 2 The last two on this little handful of games are really good for the fact that they are running on a GBA ?!?!?! But all of these are fun!! The GT advance games are more mode7, than they are 3-D, but they are really fun with really catchy music, and surprisingly challenging?!
As a person who's played Battle B-Daman, it's actually a lot more fun after the later parts of the game when you can actually customize your B-Daman. I also highly recommend Fire Spirits, it's a lot of the same but has more customization options.
Maybe I'll go back and give it another shot. I loved the concept, and I've never played anything else like it, but the combat just didn't make a great first impression. It did seem like a game that got better over time though. I'll add it to my "revisit" list. Thanks!
A favourite hobby of mine this past year or so is checking my local thrift store's bargain bin of $1-3 GBA cartridges for 3DS titles, mostly finding racing games and bar sports like billiards and darts.
Can't wait till this guy suddenly drops a PS1 Racing vid. I managed to scoup up 4 GBA Racing games thanks to this guy, which I would have never done without him. I love this channel ngl- Time to dive into this one!
I really, really like your content. This is the first video of yours ive seen but I'll definitely keep watching. Unlike a lot of other channels you seem to actually play the games enough to have formed a complete opinion rather than just cutting together a few gameplay clips and giving a quick generic take
@@xAlexZifko thanks a lot! This video took forever to play each game and write each review. There were over 150 games, and the script was 50 pages long. Soo much fun though! I've just got to edit the other videos now which takes a while. I really appreciate your comment, that means a lot.
Voice actor of the Greek voiced Brother Bear's Koda here (not the sequel unfortunately)... Thanks for mentioning Brother Bear even though we don't make it to the top 10 best games 🤣 It's cool to know that there was such a game no matter its quality because personally I didn't know they had made a GBA game
Dude aesterix and obelix xxl is downright mindblowing from the looks of it. I would LOVE to see some fans learn to develop some homebrew in than vein and take it to its highest level of polish. Based on the video it seems like it could nearly rival a ps1 3d platformer
@@xAlexZifko totally agree! It's absolutely insane. Maybe the most impressive game on the GBA simply because it's the only one of it's type and it's so similar to console platformers.
*If the resolution of this console was a little higher, then I would call it the best portable console in the world. I think it has more fun games than Psp and nds*
@@GrapHix_PL you're totally right! I forgot about Rayman. Thanks! I'll add it to the "Missing Game" list. I'll do that video at the end before I put them all together for the Master List video.
For anybody looking to get back into some game, boy advanced gameplay, but doesn't have a game boy Advance anymore. I recommend you get the Delta emulator for your phone!! Other than that, there's retro arch, but Delta is easier to get up and running, playing in under five minutes!!
@@CurtindoAqueleDrama you're totally right, they are. I'm pretty sure they used the models from the DS game and just stitched them together. Moving into the forground and background sort of sells the "pseudo-3d" effect well enough, but yeah, the models aren't 3D, woops.
I'm pretty sure the Super Blocky mode in Super Monkey Ball Jr. Would lower the resolution to improve the game framerate slightly for a smoother experience
24:55 AFAIK that Super Blocky Mode is supposed to have a higher frame rate because it´s running at a lower resolution. Not sure though if it actually makes a noticeable difference.
That part where action man was going along the water was very much like the part in crash of the titans on the ds when crash is surfing across the water to the island
@ great to hear, also the cool thing with the ds version is it’s different to the console versions as it has different mutants to defeat and take control of - surprisingly it is in full 3d and actually one of my favourite ds games
Despite owning and playing it as a kid, I had no idea that "Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones" contained 3D segments - the first level's 2D controls feel so awful and made things so difficult to use that I never got past them and gave up on the whole thing pretty quick.
Make sure to check out star wars flight of the falcon - the 3D effect on surfaces like the surface of the death star do some wild rendering trick that is 3D in a way no other game I’ve ever seen (GBA or otherwise) is. Gameplay is really tough, and framerate is low, but it has mad gumption and is majorly 3D.
Are Tron and Kill Switch in the shooters too? Why wasn't Max Payne? Also, isn't the Sonic fighting game doing some high quality pseudo 3D? Not aiming for a gotcha, just confused.
@juststatedtheobvious9633 it's more of an art than a science haha. Max Payne could have totally gone in either. That one was a coin flip. Tron and Kill Switch are I Shooters, and Sonic Fighters is in "Sports" because there were only like 5 3D fighting games, so I threw them all into the Sports video. I'll put all the reviews out in one giant video in alphabetical order once I've finished them all, so the genres were more of a way to just get through them sort of systematically. Thanks for commenting!
I'm making a "Bonus" video at the end of the series that focused on unreleased games, beta versions and homebrew projects and it'll have a major spotlight in that one!
Janky 3d stuff on the GBA was always really cool. It was a big deal back then, believe it or not! Also, while there is a very good chance you will never have to use the term in spoken conversation ever again, just thought I'd mention that "b-daman" is pronounced "beedamon" (bee-duh-mon). Its generally spoken the same way as "Pokemon" or "Digimon".
@@AM-ng5wo ahhh that makes a lot of sense. Yeah, I had never heard of it before. I got Cars "Mater-National" wrong in my last video too. Might have to start looking up pronunciations haha.
@@turismofoegaming8806 I completely agree! I'll be talking about that in the last video I do for this series about unreleased / beta and homebrew 3D games on the GBA
I put Iridion 1 and 2 into the shooter category along with Star X. I thought about adding the Spyro games, maybe I should for a missing games video later.
I dunno, do those isometric games count..? At that rate, you might as well have included Crazy Chase, too. I'm wondering if that low-res graphics mode in Super Monkey Ball is to improve the frame rate. Maybe. That game's biggest problem is the inability to rotate the camera without moving. It makes the final stages nearly impossible. The Jimmy Neutron game has _one_ thing alone that I liked about it when I was little. The competitive multiplayer "asteroids" game, which could be played across multiple linked consoles with one copy of the game. It's actually kind of fun, even has a weapon upgrade system.
@@BeefJerkey they count if we say they count haha. I'll definitely add Crazy Chase to the list. I've never heard of it. Thanks for the rec. That's actually really cool about the JN game! I'll see if I can find some gameplay online, sounds fun.
@GameDreamery Then, on that note, there are two isometric Spyro games that I know of. "Season of Ice" and "Season of Flame". I think the LEGO Star Wars games on GBA were like that, too, but my memory of those is fuzzy. There was a SpongeBob game called "Revenge of the Flying Dutchman" that had a 3D-looking bonus minigame. "Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure" has 3D character models, and so does "Army Men Turf Wars". Just trying to remember relevant stuff I've seen/played. If you want to be very thorough, I can try to come up with more if you want me to.
@BeefJerkey that's super helpful! Yeah, if you're willing that would be awesome. I'd love to have the final compiled video be exhaustive of ever "3D" game on the system. I've gone this far, might as well really see it through haha
@@GameDreamery I'll try to keep it in mind and tell you about more if I come up with any. For now, I'd suggest looking into other Spyro games (I know there are more than the two I mentioned on GBA, but I don't know if they're all isometric since I haven't played the others). I might also suggest looking into RPG type games, since some are done in an isometric style (the Boktai series comes to mind, but I don't know if you'd count that). Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga doesn't have that angled look, but it does have jumping, and platforms with varying heights in the maps. About Crazy Chase, it's basically a port of an SNES game, with more levels added. I don't know what type of game you'd call it. (Maybe some kind of platformer?) But it might fit your criteria. Since you are so open to discussion on this interesting topic, I'm subscribing. Which is something I don't do a lot.
@@GrapHix_PL haha maybe I'll do some sort of Top 20, or maybe a Bottom 20 list or something like that. I think I'll do one video with all of the "3D" games on GBC, and then I'll move onto DS with some recent release game reviews to split them up.
@@MrBraxyeah, you're right. That one is a stretch. But they sort of move around in 3D space and scale in a "3D" way so I included it anyways. I think they're actually just images of the DS version stitched together.
So many games have those mode 7 style sections like Finding Nemo or Home on the Range. SpongeBob Revenge of the Flying Dutchman had them for a jellyfish bonus minigame or Klonoa 2: Dream Champ Tournament had 1 air board surfing level per world for a couple examples
Home on the Range (the movie) wasn't as bad as people say, and it has a fun, different kind of villain song which I appreciated. Just a shame two of the major cast members turned out to be bigots.
@@DuckRotation yeah, that was a coin flip. I figured since there are on-foot sections they should be in Action. But that's just my rational, they're totally racing games too.
@@buenogoodlive good call!! I'll add them to the list of Missing Games and make another video once the series is complete with all the games people recommended. I appreciate that!
You said Spider-Man 2 "feels like 10 FPS", but analyzing your own footage we can see it's actually 7-8 FPS. And they all tear in the middle while rendering. Truly abysmal stuff, unfortunately.
FUCK YES! After the racing video, I was hoping to see more from you. I think the GBA was a powerhouse, and such a godlike handheld, and there are so many hidden gems out there that did so much but we never heard about that.
Thanks so much! I appreciate the support. I've got a lot more on the way too :)
I love how some devs were not restricted to just 2d games but were adventurous enough to make the game they envisioned it’s insane for the gba that driver 3 and asterix and obelix xxl run and look at that good on a small handheld system - driver 3 could have been a 2d sidescoller that probably wouldn’t be very similar to the console versions but the fact the dev made it an open world driving and on foot game is beyond incredible and really pushed the gba to its limit
@therunawaykid6523 agreed,
Super Blocky Mode is actually super important in the later stages where the amount of level geometry really starts to bog down the GBA hardware. Having the lower resolution helps things stay at a solid 20 FPS vs the 5ish FPS they'd run at other wise.
Nice! There was also a PAL-exclusive one that I'm very fond of to this day; _Robot Wars: Extreme Destruction,_ based on the TV show of the same name. Surprisingly solid, action-packed gameplay with lots of cool unlockables (IRL bots, arenas, parts to make your own machines with, etc.), and all in full Mode 7 3D. I'd suggest checking it out!
So good. Please do more mini reviews of old handheld titles. I love this format
@@yuck8928 thanks so much! I'm going to do one video each for 3D games on the original Game Boy and Game Boy Color after I finish up the GBA, then I'll move onto DS.
Yesss these are the exact kind of power-pushing oddities I love to see covered
Some of my favorite racing games to play on the game boy Advance:
GT Advance
GT advance 2 rally racing
GT Advance 3
VRally
Need for speed underground
Need for speed under 2
The last two on this little handful of games are really good for the fact that they are running on a GBA ?!?!?! But all of these are fun!! The GT advance games are more mode7, than they are 3-D, but they are really fun with really catchy music, and surprisingly challenging?!
Dealing with a bunch of work stress right now and this is the only thing in the world that will calm me down, thank you : D
@@Rosspal14 I'm so glad I could help! Hope everything works out at work for you, sorry to hear it's stressful. :(
Love this RUclips series you're making and love 3D on the GBA in general, even when it looks like vector eye knives.
"vector eye knives" 😂
As a person who's played Battle B-Daman, it's actually a lot more fun after the later parts of the game when you can actually customize your B-Daman. I also highly recommend Fire Spirits, it's a lot of the same but has more customization options.
Maybe I'll go back and give it another shot. I loved the concept, and I've never played anything else like it, but the combat just didn't make a great first impression. It did seem like a game that got better over time though. I'll add it to my "revisit" list. Thanks!
@@GameDreamery For sure!
Also it's pronounced "Bee-Dah-Mahn"
THANK YOU. I was waiting for someone to say something @@Ziggaton
@@Ziggaton hahaha ahhh, woops
Great series of videos... look forward to revisiting the 3D Shooters next video.
Loving this series of videos. Well done, great content. Thanks.👍
Thanks a lot!
A favourite hobby of mine this past year or so is checking my local thrift store's bargain bin of $1-3 GBA cartridges for 3DS titles, mostly finding racing games and bar sports like billiards and darts.
Any winners? Or really bad loosers?
Thanks for this video! It is very interesting what GBA is capable of
You're welcome! Glad you liked it!
Great video! I feel like Wing Commander: Prophecy would fit here, though I suppose if you're doing a shooter video it could work there as well.
Yup! The shooter video is up next and Wing Commander is featured in that one. It's so impressive.
Can't wait till this guy suddenly drops a PS1 Racing vid.
I managed to scoup up 4 GBA Racing games thanks to this guy, which I would have never done without him.
I love this channel ngl-
Time to dive into this one!
@@storm8216 glad I could help you find some new games! I'd love to make a PS1 racing video! I'll add it to the list.
I really, really like your content. This is the first video of yours ive seen but I'll definitely keep watching. Unlike a lot of other channels you seem to actually play the games enough to have formed a complete opinion rather than just cutting together a few gameplay clips and giving a quick generic take
@@xAlexZifko thanks a lot! This video took forever to play each game and write each review. There were over 150 games, and the script was 50 pages long. Soo much fun though! I've just got to edit the other videos now which takes a while. I really appreciate your comment, that means a lot.
This is amazing content! Great job!
Thanks! Lots more on the way!
You earned me as a subscriber. Home run video!
@@roberthunter7247 thanks so much! Lots more on the way!
Action man looks awesome!!
@@pinkspider28 it's surprising good!
Voice actor of the Greek voiced Brother Bear's Koda here (not the sequel unfortunately)... Thanks for mentioning Brother Bear even though we don't make it to the top 10 best games 🤣 It's cool to know that there was such a game no matter its quality because personally I didn't know they had made a GBA game
Awesome video, man! Great work!
2:17 the graphics look very trippy when you're high 😂
Dude aesterix and obelix xxl is downright mindblowing from the looks of it. I would LOVE to see some fans learn to develop some homebrew in than vein and take it to its highest level of polish. Based on the video it seems like it could nearly rival a ps1 3d platformer
@@xAlexZifko totally agree! It's absolutely insane. Maybe the most impressive game on the GBA simply because it's the only one of it's type and it's so similar to console platformers.
have you heard about the remake of mario 64 on the GBA?
Subscribed. Do all RPG games for the platform next!
@@spacehoppity3127 haha that would take forever! I'd love to though!
Cool ass concept. Checking out the rest of your channel now..
*If the resolution of this console was a little higher, then I would call it the best portable console in the world. I think it has more fun games than Psp and nds*
Crazy Taxi and Simpsons Road Rage are pretty solid 3D games on GBA.
@@RyguyAlpha I actually covered both of those in my previous video!
Rayman 3 on GBA also had some 3d levels
@@GrapHix_PL you're totally right! I forgot about Rayman. Thanks! I'll add it to the "Missing Game" list. I'll do that video at the end before I put them all together for the Master List video.
I actually had a tone of the b-Damon toys growing up
“Battle Be-daymen” lmao
For anybody looking to get back into some game, boy advanced gameplay, but doesn't have a game boy Advance anymore. I recommend you get the Delta emulator for your phone!! Other than that, there's retro arch, but Delta is easier to get up and running, playing in under five minutes!!
11:52 The character models are pre-rendered too
@@CurtindoAqueleDrama you're totally right, they are. I'm pretty sure they used the models from the DS game and just stitched them together. Moving into the forground and background sort of sells the "pseudo-3d" effect well enough, but yeah, the models aren't 3D, woops.
How the heck is Asterix and obelisk the only game of its kind on the gba??? I'm shook at how impressive it looks
@@stefssj1291 right!?! It's so cool! I wish we had a bunch of these.
I'm pretty sure the Super Blocky mode in Super Monkey Ball Jr. Would lower the resolution to improve the game framerate slightly for a smoother experience
24:55 AFAIK that Super Blocky Mode is supposed to have a higher frame rate because it´s running at a lower resolution. Not sure though if it actually makes a noticeable difference.
That part where action man was going along the water was very much like the part in crash of the titans on the ds when crash is surfing across the water to the island
@@therunawaykid6523 I'm excited to make my way through the DS library in this same format. I'll add that one to the list! Thanks.
@ great to hear, also the cool thing with the ds version is it’s different to the console versions as it has different mutants to defeat and take control of - surprisingly it is in full 3d and actually one of my favourite ds games
@therunawaykid6523 that's super cool! I look forward to trying it out. Thanks!
Tron 2.0
The core game is isometric, but it features some objectives where you switch to 3D gameplay.
@@WesleyFiles I put that one in the Shooters video. That one will be coming in a few weeks! I had a blast with it.
With the GBA, it's 3D action time
Despite owning and playing it as a kid, I had no idea that "Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones" contained 3D segments - the first level's 2D controls feel so awful and made things so difficult to use that I never got past them and gave up on the whole thing pretty quick.
I honestly used a code to get past them, there's no way I ever would have made it to the 3D stages without the code haha
When I was a kid I traded a brownie for this game. I wish I had just ate the brownie..
@buenogoodlive 🤣
@@buenogoodlive That is so hilariously random.
Super blocky mode looks worse but makes the framerate smoother
Ahhh that makes sense. I didn't notice a difference, but I also wasn't looking for it. Thanks for clarifying!
Make sure to check out star wars flight of the falcon - the 3D effect on surfaces like the surface of the death star do some wild rendering trick that is 3D in a way no other game I’ve ever seen (GBA or otherwise) is. Gameplay is really tough, and framerate is low, but it has mad gumption and is majorly 3D.
Thanks for the recommendation! I have that one lined up for the Shooter video I'm working on next.
Are Tron and Kill Switch in the shooters too?
Why wasn't Max Payne? Also, isn't the Sonic fighting game doing some high quality pseudo 3D?
Not aiming for a gotcha, just confused.
@juststatedtheobvious9633 it's more of an art than a science haha. Max Payne could have totally gone in either. That one was a coin flip. Tron and Kill Switch are I Shooters, and Sonic Fighters is in "Sports" because there were only like 5 3D fighting games, so I threw them all into the Sports video. I'll put all the reviews out in one giant video in alphabetical order once I've finished them all, so the genres were more of a way to just get through them sort of systematically. Thanks for commenting!
Hoping for at least a mention of that one dude remaking Mario 64 on GBA
I'm making a "Bonus" video at the end of the series that focused on unreleased games, beta versions and homebrew projects and it'll have a major spotlight in that one!
@GameDreamery Awesome :D
That's a crazy ambitious project
@@GameDreamery And it will include Banjo-Pilot Voxel, right?
@@kevinlee7678 of course!
Iridion 3D waa a Great looking Prerendered Shooter.
@@tomthroffle agreed! Although I preferred Iridion 2. Both are in my next video on Shooters.
Janky 3d stuff on the GBA was always really cool. It was a big deal back then, believe it or not! Also, while there is a very good chance you will never have to use the term in spoken conversation ever again, just thought I'd mention that "b-daman" is pronounced "beedamon" (bee-duh-mon). Its generally spoken the same way as "Pokemon" or "Digimon".
@@AM-ng5wo ahhh that makes a lot of sense. Yeah, I had never heard of it before. I got Cars "Mater-National" wrong in my last video too. Might have to start looking up pronunciations haha.
Battle B-Daman looks like first person Crossfire (the board game)
They should've totally released the resident evil two game that we were supposed to get for the GBA!!!
I would've bought that day one !
@@turismofoegaming8806 I completely agree! I'll be talking about that in the last video I do for this series about unreleased / beta and homebrew 3D games on the GBA
(Bee- Daman) Bdaman based on an anime
FYI the 3D icône you used for the preview is used for 3D content like movie or 3D on the 3DS screen not 3D games, but very nice video
I was expecting Iridion 1 and 2 in here. So you are including Isometric games too? Then you forgot Spyro Adventure. Those are all Action games.
I put Iridion 1 and 2 into the shooter category along with Star X. I thought about adding the Spyro games, maybe I should for a missing games video later.
Some of these games remind me of Deep Abyss 3D on Sony Ericsson phones. 😂
What about Starsky and Hutch?
He covered that in the Racing games video.
@GmNdWtchr96 Oh, sorry. Must have missed it.
Also Mario 64 port deserves to be in this video
The final video in this series is all about unreleased games, beta versions and homebrew games. It'll have a spotlight in that "Bonus" video!
Battle b-daman is literally penguin wars.
What about the 3 '3d' gba spyro games
@@ericlu4570 good point. I'll add those to the "Missing Games" video. Thanks!
They should make a new Alex Rider Stormbreaker game
@@jg2722 I never played any of those. Good?
Dteat amezing selection of 3D games.
But mode 7 and siometric games shouldn’t be caunted.
I dunno, do those isometric games count..? At that rate, you might as well have included Crazy Chase, too.
I'm wondering if that low-res graphics mode in Super Monkey Ball is to improve the frame rate. Maybe. That game's biggest problem is the inability to rotate the camera without moving. It makes the final stages nearly impossible.
The Jimmy Neutron game has _one_ thing alone that I liked about it when I was little. The competitive multiplayer "asteroids" game, which could be played across multiple linked consoles with one copy of the game. It's actually kind of fun, even has a weapon upgrade system.
@@BeefJerkey they count if we say they count haha. I'll definitely add Crazy Chase to the list. I've never heard of it. Thanks for the rec. That's actually really cool about the JN game! I'll see if I can find some gameplay online, sounds fun.
@GameDreamery Then, on that note, there are two isometric Spyro games that I know of. "Season of Ice" and "Season of Flame". I think the LEGO Star Wars games on GBA were like that, too, but my memory of those is fuzzy. There was a SpongeBob game called "Revenge of the Flying Dutchman" that had a 3D-looking bonus minigame. "Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure" has 3D character models, and so does "Army Men Turf Wars".
Just trying to remember relevant stuff I've seen/played. If you want to be very thorough, I can try to come up with more if you want me to.
@BeefJerkey that's super helpful! Yeah, if you're willing that would be awesome. I'd love to have the final compiled video be exhaustive of ever "3D" game on the system. I've gone this far, might as well really see it through haha
@@GameDreamery I'll try to keep it in mind and tell you about more if I come up with any. For now, I'd suggest looking into other Spyro games (I know there are more than the two I mentioned on GBA, but I don't know if they're all isometric since I haven't played the others). I might also suggest looking into RPG type games, since some are done in an isometric style (the Boktai series comes to mind, but I don't know if you'd count that). Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga doesn't have that angled look, but it does have jumping, and platforms with varying heights in the maps.
About Crazy Chase, it's basically a port of an SNES game, with more levels added. I don't know what type of game you'd call it. (Maybe some kind of platformer?) But it might fit your criteria.
Since you are so open to discussion on this interesting topic, I'm subscribing. Which is something I don't do a lot.
Good video. You might want to fix the Jurassic Park 3 timestamp though. Is the Pac-Man game actually 3D? Doesn't look it.
Bro I want you to do videos like this with 2d games also !
@@GrapHix_PL haha maybe I'll do some sort of Top 20, or maybe a Bottom 20 list or something like that. I think I'll do one video with all of the "3D" games on GBC, and then I'll move onto DS with some recent release game reviews to split them up.
@@GameDreamery oh! would be cool to see some obscure or hidden gems form ds library !
Please checkout a game called Iridion 3D, it's an amazing space shooter, and for me one of the bests 3D graphics on GBA.
That's supposed to be in the upcoming shooters video, along with Star X
What about Ghost Rider with its driving stages?
for my bday? you shouldn't have
@@iksdistek Happy Birthday!!
Gba Crash Bandicoot is much better than the 3d Crash Bandicoot.
Calling a bunch of these 3d is a stretch. They're prerendered, often fully without even 3d characters
Dreamery admitted to being very liberal with the term "3D" in the first video in this series. (The Racing game episode)
@@GmNdWtchr96 ah must have forgotten about that. one definitely wrong thing was the harry potter one, those were definitely not real time 3d
@@MrBraxyeah, you're right. That one is a stretch. But they sort of move around in 3D space and scale in a "3D" way so I included it anyways. I think they're actually just images of the DS version stitched together.
@@GameDreamery i feel like the jurassic park one isn't 3d either, unless they limit the model to only 8 directions which would be weird
So many games have those mode 7 style sections like Finding Nemo or Home on the Range. SpongeBob Revenge of the Flying Dutchman had them for a jellyfish bonus minigame or Klonoa 2: Dream Champ Tournament had 1 air board surfing level per world for a couple examples
Oh cool!! I missed those. I'll add them to the list. I'm planning on making a "Missing Games" video once the series is complete. Thanks!
Thx
Crash Bandi-whaaat?
@@itswoahfoxy 🤣 is it coot or cot? Idk!
Star wars millium falcon
@@tiagopereirasantossilva556 got that one covered in the next video! Thanks for the rec!
@@GameDreamery only game make vommit !!
Home on the Range (the movie) wasn't as bad as people say, and it has a fun, different kind of villain song which I appreciated. Just a shame two of the major cast members turned out to be bigots.
@@terryechoes3192 oh yikes, really? Which ones? I don't even know who's in it.
Did you just say that Asterix is not a recognisable franchise?
You forgot Iridion 3D.
Brother Bear is a great underrated movie! But the games are bad!
Ghost Rider
Bros really out here calling American Idol on GBA a 3D action game lol
@@DuckRotation haha I had to put it somewhere, and it certainly isn't a first person shooter
@GameDreamery but you couldn't call the driver series a racing game 😂
@@DuckRotation yeah, that was a coin flip. I figured since there are on-foot sections they should be in Action. But that's just my rational, they're totally racing games too.
@@GameDreamery honestly the racing game genre is just cursed
Sweet another one! Wish you had included Banjo Kazooie Grunty's Revenge, Mario Pinball Land and Star Wars New Droid Army those are great!
@@buenogoodlive good call!! I'll add them to the list of Missing Games and make another video once the series is complete with all the games people recommended. I appreciate that!
@GameDreamery Amazing, looking forward to it! Thanks for the content!
Like to say more of this please.
You said mode 7 so many times. Only the SNES has mode 7. The GBA does not
Glad I wasn’t the only one thinking that.
@@AlexGamingConsole oh no? Hu, didn't know that. Mode 7-esk then?
I saved up money for attack of the clones on GBA when it first came out and I was pissed when I played because it was just so bad
You said Spider-Man 2 "feels like 10 FPS", but analyzing your own footage we can see it's actually 7-8 FPS. And they all tear in the middle while rendering. Truly abysmal stuff, unfortunately.
@@voltcorp nicely done! Glad my eyeballing it was close haha. Yeah, it's awful unfortunately because the concept is cool!
WOOO
Ta weno.
Bad video. You get a lot of details and names wrong. Also it's obvious you barely played any of these.
Why is this so dark?
You're using an AI voice
@@frenpilled6884 haha I'll take that as a compliment, but no, that's all me
No, this is authentic. And I appreciate the cadence!
@@roddyb33 thanks!
Action mens mode 7 as you called it is not even mode 7 and it is not standard for sure. It is an advanced spline renderer with elevation support.