When Nintendo Games Were on Atari

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  • Опубликовано: 14 май 2024
  • Before Nintendo launched the NES, their games appeared on other consoles, including the biggest: the Atari 2600. Learn about the history of these ports and that weird time when Mario competed with himself.
    CHAPTERS
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:45 - Donkey Kong
    03:08 - Donkey Kong Jr.
    04:14 - Sky Skipper
    07:01 - Popeye
    08:40 - Mario Bros.
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  • @GamingHistorian
    @GamingHistorian  Год назад +1677

    Hello everyone! This is a special video because it is the first episode written by someone outside of the Gaming Historian household. Ethan Johnson did a fantastic job and it was fun to collaborate on a project. More to come!

    • @play_history
      @play_history Год назад +200

      Hello everybody! Ethan here. I am most pleased to be able to work with Norm on this. It was a supreme pleasure and I hope you enjoy the episode. I will be watching the comments for any suggestions or critiques!

    • @ProximitySound
      @ProximitySound Год назад +46

      @@play_history As one of the people who had to listen intently to this episode multiple times - your writing is great and it fits the format and style of Norm's videos very well. Hope we get more from you in the future!

    • @stayfresh2468
      @stayfresh2468 Год назад +12

      I hope it lives up to the standard you've worked so hard to set. I rewatch all your videos when I get bored but your videos also got me through a very hard time when the mother of my children was under quarantine and I had to spend most of my time without her for the first time in 9 years thank you

    • @D0NU75
      @D0NU75 Год назад +9

      Ethan should trick you into reading a very lewd fanfic in the guise of Gaming Historian episode.

    • @rocko7711
      @rocko7711 Год назад

      Great video

  • @DanJackson1977
    @DanJackson1977 Год назад +414

    I begged for Atari Mario Bros for my 8th birthday, circa 85. I got it.. and I really loved it. I knew it wasnt gonna be arcade perfect but it was everything I needed it to be. A year later in 86 I saw VS Super Mario Bros. in the arcade, and my world changed... I worked for 9 months to buy an NES just because I had to own it. Playing SMB on the NES was a religious experience.. having played Nintendo games on Atari for so long, the experience of the NES was euphoric.

    • @patrickholt8782
      @patrickholt8782 Год назад +45

      I love hearing legendary stories of kids working to buy their games back in the day.

    • @maxxdahl6062
      @maxxdahl6062 Год назад +4

      It was close enough for the hardware.

    • @metpach
      @metpach Год назад +14

      @@patrickholt8782 yeah, the first console that I bought on my own with my own money was the Xbox 360. I was a teenager in high school. Gears of war had just been released. And I played it at my buddy's house. I had to have it. So, I got a job at a local chicken place. A few months later I was buying an Xbox 360 with a 20 GB hard drive.

    • @RGGeek
      @RGGeek Год назад +5

      I begged for it to… for Christmas. My grandma scoured all the stores around and actually managed to find a Mario Bros for the Atari 2600. It really made my Christmas feel really special!

    • @brostenen
      @brostenen Год назад +3

      The 80's was a nice decade. But really bad clothes. Games were cool. I was 9 in 1985, and I did not know about game consoles. However. I knew about mainframes and Commodore64, and orher home computers. And my biggest dream was a Commodore64 with datasette. I already knew the price on floppy drives, so that was out of the question. But I wanted something to play on and program on. Heck, I even borrowed the book called Basic Computer Games at the library and tried to make sence of the code. But I was young and had nothing to practice on. Years went by. I got kids and all that. And finally got a C64 in 2016. Then I bought a blank SixtyClone PCB in 2019, and started to slowly build my own machine from scratch. The only parts that were bought used, were: Coil, DB9-plugs, cartridgebracket, and keyboard. The rest were NOS and factory new. Even the case is a new production.

  • @azisles02
    @azisles02 Год назад +168

    This video is vindication 33+ yrs in the making. When I was a kid, we had my uncle's old Atari 2600 & I knew I saw the Mario game, but no video game departments in the stores (Toys R Us, Child's World, Sears, KayBee, etc) believed me and thought Mario was only on Nintnedo. This was between 88 & 89. The Atari died in late 89 and I finally got a NES for my 6th birthday in 90.

    • @R3troZone
      @R3troZone Год назад +9

      Those store clerks apparently didn't know their job. I had a copy of Mario Bros for my Atari 2600 for years. I was more shocked when I got an NES and those characters from one of my Atari games was now on Nintendo.

    • @jamesb6396
      @jamesb6396 Год назад +2

      Don't feel bad I never knew until this decade there was ever. Mario Bros game before the super Mario bundled in the original nes, mind blown

    • @Parialated
      @Parialated Год назад +1

      Damn you got gaslit son!! I'm glad you found your vindication!

    • @unassailable6138
      @unassailable6138 Год назад +4

      I can imagine their laughs and condescending looks

    • @kingwilly8041
      @kingwilly8041 7 месяцев назад +2

      I wanted Popeye for my Atari but was told that was on Nintendo so I got a Nintendo. I was a little kid so I thought everything came out on all systems and I didnt know about contracts and legal BS yet. Only a few years ago (thanks to RUclips) did I discover they really did release it on Atari back in the day.

  • @jasonpdsi
    @jasonpdsi Год назад +198

    My friend and I stayed up for hours one night trying to see how far we could get on Mario Bros. He got to level 76. It was insane.

    • @Mateo-qw9px
      @Mateo-qw9px 11 месяцев назад +13

      Yo that's insane clip that

    • @crb4059
      @crb4059 3 месяца назад +3

      I cycled thru SMB on nes 8 times w/o dying. I think after the first run all the enemies move twice as fast ifir.

  • @boRegah
    @boRegah Год назад +167

    I've just recently stumbled across this channel and already binged it a fair amount. I love the old stuff too. You feel the passion.

    • @mattpijan4896
      @mattpijan4896 Год назад +10

      Welcome to the GH Family! Been watching since the beginning and look forward to every video.

    • @froglover4203
      @froglover4203 Год назад +5

      I myself am revisting it, since this video appeared in my recommended. I used to watch it all the time way back 6 years ago :>

    • @KevinTheTimeGeek86
      @KevinTheTimeGeek86 Год назад +5

      I did the same thing when I found this channel a couple years ago. He does really good work, and is very thorough in his research. :)

  • @IndieGamerChick
    @IndieGamerChick Год назад +703

    I'm friends with Donkey Kong programmer Garry Kitchen, and it just turns my stomach that there's this persistent rumor that Donkey Kong 2600 was made deliberately bad to make Colecovision look better. It's not true. He had a matter of weeks to take the game from concept to plastic. Weeks. This isn't the 2020s where you can crank out a game during a GameJam because you have tool kits and engines and pre-built assets to browse. He had to code it from scratch and make it look and play like a game that ran on one of the most intensive processors in arcades.
    He did a workman's job on it, and I don't think Donkey Kong 2600 is THAT BAD, especially compared to games like Atari's Pac-Man, which similarly had a nightmarish development time (though that was more of "this prototype is good enough. Send it to manufacturing"). I think that he should be proud of the work he did. It's Donkey Kong-ish enough for the time he had.

    • @JuanR4140
      @JuanR4140 Год назад +30

      It is a really impressive port! I've been wanting to get into low-level programming lately and making an Atari game in Assembly sounds like a fun challenge! No idea where to start though :p

    • @AChannelFrom2006
      @AChannelFrom2006 Год назад +19

      @@JuanR4140 There's only 56 different instructions on the 6507 (the Atari 2600 processor). So just learn one at a time.. and then try to program within the limitations of the Atari 2600.

    • @jsmith3946
      @jsmith3946 Год назад +4

      @@AChannelFrom2006 no it is true there where programmers who used the original Dev kits and put out a better looking game

    • @patrickholt8782
      @patrickholt8782 Год назад +8

      Yeah Donkey kong on 2600 plays really great. Mario has a nice jump on it.

    • @BenchFox_
      @BenchFox_ Год назад +20

      It _is_ impressive, but isn't it possible Coleco gave him such little time because they wanted it to be bad? That might be where the rumour came from perhaps.

  • @GameplayandTalk
    @GameplayandTalk Год назад +258

    I love that you revolved an episode around Atari. Definitely a part of gaming history that sort of gets swept under the rug by the mainstream these days. I'm sure a lot of the younger viewers here learned a lot!

    • @play_history
      @play_history Год назад +24

      My deliberate intention with this was to introduce people to some topics in Atari history! I think this was the best way to start approaching that topic.

    • @ExtremeWreck
      @ExtremeWreck Год назад +7

      Yeah, now-in-days a lot of people just want to forget that Atari ever existed outside of the video game crash. Atari has practically been considered a joke by many since 1985.

    • @juha2031
      @juha2031 Год назад +2

      @@ExtremeWreck My Atari experience as a child was a console named Jaguar. My friend had it and it did not impress me at all. I did not know a lot about atari before AVGN videos came .

    • @ExtremeWreck
      @ExtremeWreck Год назад +3

      @@juha2031 Yeah the Jaguar was a mixed bag. Not as terrible as many people say it was, but it wasn't amazing either. It was just somewhat good & very interesting. Same with the Atari Lynx. Can't say the same for the 7800 though, that thing is just so generic & bland I barely remembered most of the games for that thing.

    • @kwc0435
      @kwc0435 Год назад +2

      @@ExtremeWreck the 7800 was pretty mediocre for the time but its a good system for atari collectors because it shares the controllers/accessories and having backwards compatibility with 2600 games

  • @SynGirl32
    @SynGirl32 Год назад +104

    I love how video game history has basically taught me everything I know about business. It's unconventional learning like this that makes something I would normally hate much more enjoyable, so cheers to that!

    • @mikeworkman3593
      @mikeworkman3593 Год назад +1

      You call this unconventional? Really?
      Like everyone I know learns things from yt.
      Need to learn fix your brakes, yt
      Need to pick up women, yt
      Need to learn how to do anything, yt

    • @rutgerb
      @rutgerb Год назад +4

      The Scandinavian guy and nintendo was a great story.

    • @GogglesVonAwesome
      @GogglesVonAwesome Год назад +13

      @@mikeworkman3593 I don't think it's the youtube part that's unconventional. I think the unconventional part is learning about business through the context of video game history.

    • @FF2Guy
      @FF2Guy Год назад +4

      Especially how Nintendo royally screwed up and created its competitor PlayStation

    • @thundageon5962
      @thundageon5962 Год назад +2

      Same man, video games taught me so much things in life 100 times better than school.

  • @Demeech
    @Demeech Год назад +28

    I was planning on covering Nintendo games on Atari, but I did NOT know Sky Skipper was ported over! Great video as always.

  • @Ziggyzaggy300
    @Ziggyzaggy300 Год назад +101

    When summoning salt AND gaming historian upload in the same week, you know its a good week.

  • @kabukimanindahouse
    @kabukimanindahouse Год назад +14

    i was born in 88 and my first console was a snes and i already feel like a relic. i'm 34 now and never played an nes until years later. atari was a word still kinda thrown around, as i remember my grandmother refering to my console as "yeah, his atari thing or whatever". also just think about how we came from a few pixel blocks to a ps5. crazy.

  • @pretzelthedude
    @pretzelthedude Год назад +10

    OMG I LOVED that Mario Bros commercial back in the day, using the old theme from the Show "Car 54, Where Are You" with rewritten lyrics. I used to sing the commercial's jingle and my parents would just look at me like I grew a foot out of my skull. Good times.

  • @no_one_from_nowhere
    @no_one_from_nowhere Год назад +42

    This is one of the channels that will stand the test of time. I always have time for the gaming historian.

  • @kennethchia4194
    @kennethchia4194 Год назад +145

    Can confirm, I had "Mario Bros." on the 5200. It was good, until the jump buttons on the joystick broke, rendering it unplayable (only the lower of the side buttons served as a jump button, for some bizarre reason, and both lower side buttons on both joysticks ended up breaking).

    • @GamingDelight
      @GamingDelight Год назад +19

      No surprise, considering how the Atari 5200 had the worst controllers ever.

    • @Lightblue2222
      @Lightblue2222 Год назад +12

      Yea it was really dumb that most of the games only used the lower triggers.
      I have 2 5200 controllers. The Taiwan model the triggers always fail and it needs to be constantly taken apart and cleaned.
      The USA model "the original and rarer model" somehow still works and is a great controller, at least for the analog controlled games.
      I play Mario Bros on 7800 "which is 100% compatible with the Sega Genesis pad" .. some games are just better with a dpad.
      The 7800 version looks and plays as good as the NES, with the only major difference being sound. Makes sense since it came out in 1988.
      Same with DK and Junior DK.
      I no longer have an NES so the 7800 is my way to play them ♥️

    • @mikeworkman3593
      @mikeworkman3593 Год назад +4

      How do you remember anything from 1983?lol

    • @shaunspins
      @shaunspins Год назад +7

      I can remember the joys of playing a 5200 with broken buttons. I was amazed playing moon patrol with a working controller after years of playing on broken one.

    • @mikeworkman3593
      @mikeworkman3593 Год назад +1

      @@shaunspins Years? It was only out a short time before the NES came out, I only had mine for like a year or 2 before the NES came out, and idk whatever happened

  • @mookymookymooo
    @mookymookymooo Год назад +32

    amazing to see the difference in graphics between the arcades and consoles during that period. I 'm amazed that people bought the console versions at all! I guess it goes to show that all the obsession with graphics will always be secondary to gameplay

    • @Krakerwat
      @Krakerwat Год назад +8

      Well you also have to think about how most people wouldn't want to go to an arcade all the time and spend money just to play the games when they could just buy it once and have unlimited plays within their living room

    • @mookymookymooo
      @mookymookymooo Год назад +4

      @@Krakerwat yeah, that must have been worth the trade-off back in the day

    • @MrSteve0720
      @MrSteve0720 Год назад +6

      It wasn't really until the late 90s that there was complete parity between arcades and consoles. For graphics, arcades were king, but as others mentioned, it was expensive and inconvenient to have to actually go to an arcade and drop a load of quarters into a machine. So we just accepted the lower quality graphics because it was yours to own and you could play it in the comfort of your home.

  • @LordelX
    @LordelX Год назад +16

    The 2600 version of Mario Bros was great fun. I loved that game. I remember thinking “When is SMB going to come to the 2600 or 7800?” It wasn’t unreasonable to suppose since the 2600 and 7800 had DK, DKjr and Mario Bros. I finally realized it wasn’t happening and bought a NES in winter of ‘88. Regular kids didn’t know about the concept of licensing back then.

    • @sprybug
      @sprybug Год назад +4

      I always thought the same thing too when I was a kid. When a developer language called Batari BASIC came out, I played around with it, and once I got the hang of it, I decided to take a crack at finally bringing Super Mario Bros. to the Atari 2600 with Princess Rescue.

  • @ProphetEKA
    @ProphetEKA Год назад +27

    One thing I love about this vid is it reminded me about the 7800 versions of a few of those original Nintendo ports. If memory serves, they re-released more arcade accurate looking versions of a number of older 2600 titles - the Mario Bros and the Donkey Kong games being some of the ones I own. Thanks to folks dumping their older tech off on my family when they upgraded to an NES, I actually ended up with both the old and "new" ports. It's neat to see both how far they came from those original versions and that I, too, enjoyed playing Mario game on my Atari all those years ago (and every so often nowadays). = )

    • @mrp4242
      @mrp4242 Год назад +4

      Yes! I had an Atari 7800 too. I liked being able to play these games on it.

    • @williamrobertson8962
      @williamrobertson8962 Год назад +1

      I also had a 7800 before the NES, given to me by my cousin in 88, while I was only 5 yrs old - i loved it but still pined for an NES, which I did eventually get later in 89. My favorite games for the 7800 were Donkey Kong, Xevious, Food Fight, and to some extent Q-Bert. As I come to think about it, the box/label graphics allowed you to use your imagination to make up the lack in graphics haha

    • @SarahLJP
      @SarahLJP Год назад

      He didn’t actually mention the 7800 versions. Only the 2600 ones.

  • @LordTutTut
    @LordTutTut Год назад +35

    I love hearing about Atari stuff, it's fascinating to see devs do their best with relatively primitive hardware. Fantastic work on the video!

    • @brostenen
      @brostenen Год назад +2

      Primitive by todays standard, but the wildest high tech back then. In 50 years, we will look at Playstation5 as some primitive low tech hardware.

    • @brostenen
      @brostenen Год назад

      @death to the suburbs I am so thankfull, that I did experience it all. But since the invention of 3D gfx cards. There has been no real new invention. All that has happened, is that things have gotten new features and faster. Imagine that. No real new invention the last 25 or so years.

    • @The_Real_DCT
      @The_Real_DCT Год назад

      @ghost mall actually they were pushing what was believed to be it's limits back in the 80's. Hell they were pushing it by 78 as the system was only designed to do variations of pong and combat. The only thing modern homebrewers have now is more advanced tools for coding, access to larger ROM sizes(4k ROM was at most programmers were allowed for years) and newer enhancement chips.

  • @christiancarrion9017
    @christiancarrion9017 Год назад +2

    Possibly fun fact: the song from the Mario Bros commercial is a re-write of the theme song for Car 54 Where Are You, a buddy-cop comedy series that aired on NBC in the late 50s-early 60s.

  • @LanieG1
    @LanieG1 Год назад +36

    As a kid, I thought that the NES was the next Intellivision system, as in Canada, the NES was distributed by Mattel. Maybe you could do an episode on that.

    • @brostenen
      @brostenen Год назад +6

      I remember first time I saw a NES. It was back in the first half of the 1980's and it was on display at the local toy store. You know, with that game selector kiosk stand. I remember Super Mario was what we tried all the time. We did not like playing Zelda. We were kids, and as I am from Denmark, and we did not yet have English in school. Then we did not understand the meaning of Zelda. You really have to be able to read English in order to play it. But the music of Zelda. Oh boy. That first 10 seconds of the title song is burned into my memory.

    • @ultrairrelevantnobody1862
      @ultrairrelevantnobody1862 Год назад +2

      Mattel distributed the NES in the UK, and handled it really poorly.

    • @enochliu8316
      @enochliu8316 Год назад +4

      When Sega came to the UK market, they had a more experienced company do the marketing , which was much better, allowing the Master System to outsell the NES. Sega continued to release PAL-only Games on the Master System, even after the Mega Drive was released in PAL regions.

  • @dwood78part23
    @dwood78part23 Год назад +16

    I had Mario Bros & Donkey Kong Jr for the Atari 2600. Man both bring back memories. A great one!

    • @Kabullo76
      @Kabullo76 Год назад +3

      i had Mario Bros and Donkey Kong for 2600 and even if it's not a Nintendo title, Moon Patrol is the one I'm most fond of

  • @mokeimusic
    @mokeimusic Год назад +54

    As a kid I never got to the second level of Donkey Kong in the arcade. We had a 2600 like everybody else and I could actually get to the second level because we had it at home. It’s hard to explain how hard it was to get to second levels as it cost serious money for an eight year old to even decide what machine to put a quarter in. 2600 really was awesome.

    • @ahabduennschitz7670
      @ahabduennschitz7670 Год назад +1

      The second Level was actually the second Level of the second Level from the second Level.
      When I reached the second Level I took the second Level for the second Level because I knew how hard it was to reach the second Level from the second Level

  • @BMFC
    @BMFC Год назад +12

    I remember playing mario bros on my 2600. It was one of the few games that I found to be worth playing on that system.

    • @BMFC
      @BMFC Год назад +4

      @@JacksonOfTheJerry the NES version was better, but if you only had an atari 2600, that version was far from irrelevant.

  • @christopherjoy2872
    @christopherjoy2872 Год назад +26

    Another quality gaming history lesson. Thanks again, Norm!

  • @st.anselmsfire3547
    @st.anselmsfire3547 Год назад +8

    I remember the Mario Bros game on the 2600. My brothers and I played that one to death until we got a Nintendo. Confused our friends to no end. "This isn't Super Mario Bros!" Yeah, we know. It's just Mario Bros. They weren't super yet. Kind of like the prequel to Superman, known as "Man."

    • @Nostalgicguy2242
      @Nostalgicguy2242 Год назад +1

      They were like the average plumber from downtown Brooklyn until for whatever reason, Princess Toadstool from the magical Mushroom Kingdom tought two plumbers no one gave two cents about were enough to rescure her and the whole kingdom from the evil, mighty and invincible King Koopa..

  • @oliver424
    @oliver424 Год назад +16

    please do an episode on the colecovision! It's an amazing console for arcade games and had games from Atari, Nintendo, and Sega on it! It also has an interesting history

  • @SoundsideSherry
    @SoundsideSherry Год назад +1

    I love that charming little advert for the Atari 2600 port of Mario Bros.
    It's kind of funny how much their take on Luigi sounds and acts like the character we know today.

  • @lawrencemoody738
    @lawrencemoody738 Год назад +14

    Always puts me in a good mood to see new content pop up from this guy he is amazing some of the best quality stuff ever regarding video game history the tetris one was unbelievable

  • @Drayton226
    @Drayton226 Год назад +18

    Oh my gosh I am so happy you're doing this I've been wanting to play this game on Atari! I love your Channel

  • @Sgt_Viper000
    @Sgt_Viper000 Год назад +3

    Awesome video! Always a treat to see your videos. Also a treat to see someone else was brought on board to help out with the writing!
    I think you folks should do a video about the history of Ms. Pac-Man. It's a very interesting story, and I feel you folks can do it some justice!

  • @harukami912
    @harukami912 Год назад +2

    A2600 Donkey Kong is like every entity you can find in retro game related creepypasta stories.

  • @hyperpuppy2
    @hyperpuppy2 Год назад +1

    Another Fantastic Video!! I'm glad someone finally covered this. I have to say, your research skills are top notch. Also love the chapter time stamps. I really look forward to when you put out videos. Keep up the great work!

  • @Super_Bros.
    @Super_Bros. 11 месяцев назад +3

    Mario Bros on Atari 2600 always fascinated me as a kid, as it looks really good. I remember comparing it with the NES version and thinking they both looked great.

  • @SymTrkl
    @SymTrkl Год назад +5

    I remember growing up playing the 7800 ports of Mario Bros and Donkey Kong, but every time I see a video on old Atari consoles, I become increasingly certain that I was the only person who actually owned a 7800. 😅

    • @SneedyKetler
      @SneedyKetler Год назад

      The 7800 versions are perfect. Also the 7800 offers the only home port version of Ikari Warriors where 2 ppl can play at the same time!

  • @TehPwnographer
    @TehPwnographer Год назад +1

    I get so excited when I see an update on your channel! Love what you do Norm, keep it up!!

  • @Asterra2
    @Asterra2 Год назад +2

    There's a bit more history to Donkey Kong that was worth mentioning. It was the first game developed by an individual who had reverse-engineered the VCS in order to figure out how to make games on it. Prior to this, the only entities making games for the 2600 were Atari, Activision and Imagic-all of whom were peopled by folks who had worked at Atari and had acquired their know-how there. Garry Kitchen even invited somebody from Activision to check out his claim that he was porting Donkey Kong to the VCS, because said individual literally did not believe him. That's how remarkable it was at the time that somebody could reach a point, just from tinkering, where they could make their own VCS games.

  • @nwdothage
    @nwdothage Год назад +9

    I was hoping you might touch on the 7800 port of Mario Bros. It was my first Mario game and while it wasn't the Super Mario I wanted on the NES, I came to enjoy it. Graphically, it was much better than the 2600 and 5200 yet it played just as nice as the arcade.

    • @robertskitch
      @robertskitch Год назад +3

      Yeah, it's a shame that he didn't get to the 7800 ports. Those were the versions of the games that I owned, and actually the first and last time that I ever had a game with either character (when the time came to buy a fourth gen. console we went with SEGA).

  • @thesehandlesarestupid271
    @thesehandlesarestupid271 Год назад +4

    Babe wake up, new episode of Gaming Historian just dropped.

  • @jrassinier
    @jrassinier Год назад +2

    I still recall going to our arcade and seeing Donkey Kong raised up on a pedestal in the middle of the game room when it first came out. Kids would gather around and just watch and wait their turn to play.

  • @johnran6015
    @johnran6015 Год назад

    I really enjoy the easy going vibe of your videos, very informative with good music and editing, keep up the good work.

  • @sonickreekgamer7625
    @sonickreekgamer7625 Год назад +3

    Another great video man! Been following since nearly the very beginning.

  • @ScratchMyAnchor
    @ScratchMyAnchor Год назад +11

    it's always interesting to look at a time where home console ports were extremely inferior to the arcade cabinets. being born in the 90s I mostly felt like arcade games were outdated and only the home consoles had the good games

    • @RARufus
      @RARufus Год назад +3

      The pinnacle of this disparity was in the early 90s when Sega released the Model 1 and Model 2 hardware, then in the late 90s when they released the Model 3 hardware. Model 2 was so far ahead of everything else when it was released it wasn’t even close. It was only around the early 2000s that home systems started outpacing arcade graphics.

    • @rosema7909
      @rosema7909 Год назад

      You can’t really appreciate video games. You are just mimicking older generations

    • @rosema7909
      @rosema7909 Год назад

      @death to the suburbs calm down, look up and you’ll see it flying over .

  • @MightyMurloc
    @MightyMurloc Год назад +1

    Your videos are so comforting, take as long as you need to bring them out at this quality. It's ear candy.

  • @retroentertainment1340
    @retroentertainment1340 Год назад +1

    Gaming Historian, if you’re reading this, I’ve been watching your videos going back to your original 2 part videos on the Sega Dreamcast. I have to say your videos have gotten amazing. Many of your recent videos such as for Super Mario Bros 3 and Super Mario World are just as good as feature documentaries with a lot of information on the games development. Keep up the amazing work, I look forward to seeing your new videos in the future.

  • @NOTLeavingLV
    @NOTLeavingLV Год назад +20

    Every time I see that Popeye arcade version, I am dang impressed. Looks amazing doesnt it?

    • @toejamandearl8110
      @toejamandearl8110 Год назад +3

      Yes, and I still don't know why Nintendo hasn't ported it to the Switch.

    • @NOTLeavingLV
      @NOTLeavingLV Год назад +7

      @@toejamandearl8110 sometimes it has to do with licensing for the character itself and who has the rights to use them now a days.

    • @JackBandicootsBunker
      @JackBandicootsBunker Год назад +1

      @@toejamandearl8110 Because you have the horrid 3D adaptation on sale? 🤣

    • @The_Real_DCT
      @The_Real_DCT Год назад +1

      Someone is doing a impressive port of it for the Atari 7800. Looks close to the arcade version even has Popeye blowing his pipe on the title screen.

    • @sandal_thong8631
      @sandal_thong8631 6 месяцев назад

      I liked Popeye, but didn't get to play it enough to get good at it. The 2600 version looked so bad, I didn't get it.

  • @AreteG
    @AreteG Год назад +3

    This channel is putting out content better than most television channels. LOVE IT!

  • @javidThoman
    @javidThoman Год назад +1

    The Atari 7800 was my first Console that my parents bought me. I loved that thing.

  • @JonB1991
    @JonB1991 Год назад

    One of the very few gaming RUclips’s I enjoy when a new video comes out quality content keep it up!

  • @EQOAnostalgia
    @EQOAnostalgia Год назад +5

    40 this month... and boy does this video make me feel it lol. Great stuff as always Norm.
    "Oil up and hit the Gym with me"?

  • @guillermobranas
    @guillermobranas Год назад +7

    todo tipo de historia bien contada es excelente, muchas gracias por este buen trabajo!!! many thanks

  • @CharlesHepburn2
    @CharlesHepburn2 Год назад

    Top notch production... best video game documentary videos that I know of. Nice work!

  • @Knuckelsix44
    @Knuckelsix44 Год назад +1

    Ayyyy for the first time YT actually sent me a notification about one of your new videos upon release. That bell works when it wants to. Awesome video man, I love your channel.

  • @arseniclullaby
    @arseniclullaby Год назад +3

    Atari had a lot of games that just on playability...still hold their own against anything today on the "fun" scale. The game they shipped with every console "Combat" 4bit graphics (lol) yet the two player version still fun as hell.

    • @theantiadult
      @theantiadult Год назад

      I think that game is soooo boring! The controls r so hard!

  • @CaptainCat101
    @CaptainCat101 Год назад +6

    This is why I have your notifications turned on: I love Mario, and my dad had an Atari 2600 (as well as every other popular game system until i was born)

  • @skrubbyentertainment
    @skrubbyentertainment Год назад

    I can say I look forward to your videos, I get excited when I see the new upload.
    Thanks for your work!

  • @gamingintrospection
    @gamingintrospection Год назад +1

    Your content is always so inspirational. Fantastic look at ports that many gamers, myself included, had no idea were found on Atari brand consoles. Keep it up!

  • @ethaniall
    @ethaniall Год назад +3

    My mom always swore she played Donkey Kong on an Atari 2600. I just thought she was misremembering things

  • @D3D3D
    @D3D3D Год назад +6

    This is the kind of recommendations that make me smile.
    P.s: Could you do a History on Mario Kart?

  • @PaulRizzo
    @PaulRizzo Год назад

    This channel is one of my favourites on RUclips. Just so well done and professional.

  • @sorlus
    @sorlus Год назад

    As always, thank you so much for all the content you put out and the quality of your videos and research. It is always a great day when I see notifications that you have released another video. Keep it up Norm!

  • @MrWolf12000
    @MrWolf12000 Год назад +3

    Great work from Ethan and as always you hit it out of the park. Youre a GD treasure Norm

  • @OffTheCover
    @OffTheCover Год назад +6

    Man, I wish I could relive this era. Best childhood ever.

  • @VerdantRange
    @VerdantRange Год назад +2

    Fun fact: The song for the Atari Mario Bros. commercial was a parody of the theme song for the television series, "Car 54, Where Are You?"

  • @Justin-Hill-1987
    @Justin-Hill-1987 Год назад +2

    The song sung by Luigi in that Mario Bros. Atari video game commmercial parodies the theme song from that old TV show "Car 54, Where Are You?"

  • @8BitSamurai
    @8BitSamurai Год назад +13

    Huge props to the guy who decided to keep one cabinet in storage. That's a Chad move

  • @chantingmammal
    @chantingmammal Год назад +3

    This is really a amazing video about Nintendo and Atari's relationship before the NES and before Sega debuted Sonic the Hedgehog but this video is really amazing!!!!

  • @feartheoldblood7222
    @feartheoldblood7222 Год назад

    So close to 1 million subs... Been here for awhile and can't wait to see you reach this milestone!!

  • @douglasramsey8028
    @douglasramsey8028 Год назад +1

    That Mario Bros commercial song was originally the theme song to vintage TV comedy "Car 54 Where Are You?"

  • @SteveDC101
    @SteveDC101 Год назад +3

    This is interesting, and plus I'm glad he's back.

  • @herbderbler1585
    @herbderbler1585 Год назад +17

    I really hate to play the "not a real gamer" card, but who didn't know about Atari Mario if they were around during that time? He was a huge arcade character long before Famicom/NES, and crappy arcade ports were common at that time. It was one of the staples of our Atari library, my siblings and I played the crap out of it. I even remember either the box or the manual incorrectly listed him as a carpenter rather than a plumber. It was my first experience with translation errors in video games.

    • @Gatorade69
      @Gatorade69 Год назад +5

      Mario is just a Jack of all trades, master of none. After he got home from Vietnam it was like he had a new job every year. He even moonlighted as a doctor, until he got busted overprescribing opiates.

    • @ExaltedUriel
      @ExaltedUriel Год назад +2

      That's not a translation error, Mario just *was* a carpenter in Donkey Kong. He didn't become a plumber until Mario Bros.

    • @johnpenguinthe3rd13
      @johnpenguinthe3rd13 Год назад +3

      One guy who didn't know about Mario on Atari consoles was the guy who wrote that book and included the Yasmine Bleeth quote of her saying she played Mario on Atari for the purpose of making fun of her when in fact there really were Mario games on various Atari consoles (2600, 7800, etc). Yasmine Bleeth actually knew what she was talking about.

    • @Compucles
      @Compucles Год назад +2

      "Around during that time" are the key words. You'd have to be at least in your mid-40s now to remember that time period.

    • @herbderbler1585
      @herbderbler1585 Год назад

      @@Compucles back when she was being made fun of, the Atari days weren't so obscure and far gone. I could see someone now being unaware if they're not in their 40's as you say, but that video of her "gaffe" was from the 90s. Anyone over 15 had a good chance of being at least aware that Mario existed before Nintendo consoles. I was playing Atari Mario well into the mid 80s because the 2600 was all we had. Most people in the west wouldn't have known about Nintendo Mario until like 1986. It just saddens me that so many people were so quick to jump on a hate bandwagon based on obvious ignorance.

  • @stupedasso6819
    @stupedasso6819 2 месяца назад +1

    I remember in 1988 as a little kid everyone was playing Mario on the NES. One of my friends told me he had Mario Brothers on Atari and I didn't believe him, so we went to his house to play it and lo and behold he had it. I couldn't believe my eyes.

  • @RC_guy667
    @RC_guy667 Год назад

    Man I love your channel so much, been following for years. Good stuff man

  • @mageslime
    @mageslime Год назад +3

    When I was little, I bought the 7800 version of Mario Bros. It was super expensive, but I loved it. It was a lot better than the older version.

  • @lmeeken
    @lmeeken Год назад +4

    This was interesting! I had no idea there was a 2600 port of Mario Bros. Since you went as far as the 7800 era, it might have been helpful to touch upon the 7800 versions of DK Jr. and Mario Bros - I'm curious how their sales stacked up against the reissued 2600 ports. (The 7800 versions are also much more solid ports of the source games!)

  • @lonecom685
    @lonecom685 Год назад +1

    Funny, I was watching the NES works episode which covers this topic just yesterday.
    Great Episode, dude!

  • @daver7178
    @daver7178 Год назад

    I love your content so much, it's the apex of what is being created in the entire video game space. Thanks!

  • @chad017
    @chad017 Год назад +7

    *I was 9 years old in 1982. Being able to play Donkey Kong at home on the 2600 was one of the greatest things ever for a kid in the early 80’s. I spent countless hours playing that game. It’s easy to say today the characters didn’t look right and it’s not so enjoyable because there were only two levels, but honestly we didn’t critique the graphics because that’s how all the games looked and we were playing arcade games at home. The flaws we see today in the games really went unnoticed. To give a fair review you really need to frame it in the perspective of the time it was released.*

    • @theantiadult
      @theantiadult Год назад

      Many people even then did criticize these badly made 2600 ports. Atari could have done better and therewere much better home versions, like on colecovision and the atari computers

  • @nfmjcn2687
    @nfmjcn2687 Год назад +3

    Dude I just found this channel a few days ago and have binged liked 90% perfect timing! Lol you should do some more history of videos! Loved the Mario ones, what about other iconic franchises, halo, god of war, ratchet and clank would be a cool one too I think. Keep up the good work!

    • @frankyfranc22
      @frankyfranc22 Год назад

      The gaming historian almost never speak about subjects from after the SNES era.

    • @nfmjcn2687
      @nfmjcn2687 Год назад

      @@frankyfranc22 I know I know, a guy can hope. This channels research team is top notch. Would love to see them deep dive in other iconic franchises. Who knows maybe far in the future. I’ll be subbed lol.

  • @Jared_Wignall
    @Jared_Wignall Год назад

    I love a new Gaming Historian episode. Keep up the great work Norman!

  • @SpencerDrummer
    @SpencerDrummer 5 месяцев назад +1

    Dude your videos are so friggen good. So polished and you have the perfect voice for it hahah! Love the content!

  • @MattMcIrvin
    @MattMcIrvin Год назад +3

    "Sky Skipper" has the peculiar distinction of having been ported to exactly two consoles: the Atari 2600 and the Nintendo Switch. Makes it a good trivia question.
    I remember being unimpressed by 2600 Donkey Kong because I'd also played the 8-bit Atari computer version, which was much, much better. But, really Donkey Kong is not that bad for a 2600 arcade port. The ape looks bad, but the gameplay is mostly there.

  • @WesCoastPiano
    @WesCoastPiano Год назад +4

    Yasmin Bleeth's redemption arc

  • @DrGibbs007
    @DrGibbs007 Год назад

    Love the vid and also enjoyed the music in the background, but overall, really cool to learn about the early years of Nintendo, pre-famicom era.

  • @incognitro7634
    @incognitro7634 Год назад

    Always love a new Gaming Historian video. Another great one.

  • @SpaceOwl
    @SpaceOwl Год назад +3

    What a Bizzaro World piece of history

  • @andresbravo2003
    @andresbravo2003 Год назад +3

    Sometimes it might've been good to port Mario Bros to the Atari 2600 and Also Donkey Kong as well. 5 Famous Arcade Games we're quite good.

  • @Zogamer7
    @Zogamer7 Год назад

    New video yay! Love the content. Thank you as always Norm 🎮

  • @Rakanishu_Esq_Attorney_at_Law
    @Rakanishu_Esq_Attorney_at_Law Год назад

    Always excited for these! Thanks for another great episode :)

  • @Neruomir
    @Neruomir 4 месяца назад +3

    That time Nintendo almost saved Atari but saved the entire industry instead.

  • @Billytub8003
    @Billytub8003 Год назад +11

    Hey Norm, you should do a history on the Neverhood Inc! Could be cool

  • @JustJulyo
    @JustJulyo Год назад +1

    That commercial alone was worth the price of admission!

  • @rphntw1n
    @rphntw1n Год назад

    So glad you're making regular content again!

  • @endlesswanderer1753
    @endlesswanderer1753 Год назад +3

    Back in the 70s and 80s, I'm sure I would have been upset if I paid $80 for a pretty lousy port of Donkey Kong or Pac-Man. But these days I just can't help but be impressed by them. The 2600 came out in 1977 and it was initially designed only to create Combat and Pong clones. It's absolutely insane how little they had to work with and how well they managed to recreate some rather complex games, especially in the 80s.
    If you gave a modern game developer the same tools Warshaw had in 1983 and told them to make something as complicated as a multi-screen scrolling adventure game with a defined end goal, music, and ALL IN MERE KILOBYTES OF SPACE in five weeks, they'd probably laugh in your face and say it was impossible. But that's exactly what the much-reviled and joked about ET was. A game made in a single month written entirely in Assembly, with a scrolling map, collectibles to find, and enemies would steal them away from you. Yes, it was not that fun to play, even back then. But as a technical achievement, it's incredible.

  • @RandomGuy-il9hb
    @RandomGuy-il9hb Год назад +3

    Hello!

  • @ejbuhner
    @ejbuhner Год назад

    Been dying for some new content! Happy to see this pop up today

  • @theleaderoftheworld
    @theleaderoftheworld Год назад +2

    NES DK: "You're weak!"
    Atari DK: "I'm you!"

  • @bryancook6345
    @bryancook6345 Год назад +4

    That’s when Nintendo had no consoles you should know by now Nintendo doesn’t share their games with anyone you’ll never see Nintendo games going to xbox PlayStation or Atari once the NES was released Nintendo made sure all their games go to just their consoles but since Nintendo is having a hard time making a powerful console it would be better they add their games to xbox and PlayStation and get to play their games Mario and Zelda the way they were meant to be played

    • @Gitsune
      @Gitsune Год назад

      "Nintendo is having a hard time"
      lol lmao even. Nintendo is definitely NOT having a hard time making money especially with the Switch. With how much profit Nintendo make on the Switch there's no incentive for them top port their games anywhere else not even to PC let alone Playstation where it's widely known that Nintendo and Sony have a bad blood from the fallout of Nintendo Playstation in the 90's.
      Keep begging for Mario, Zelda etc to come to your Playstation 6 though I'm sure it'll happen if you beg hard enough :^)

    • @Suhadisgood
      @Suhadisgood Год назад

      @@Gitsune Nintendo is not having a hard time they are selfish they need to share games like Sega who they were competing against when Sega Dreamcast was here you wouldn’t see just crazy taxi just on Sega consoles it would go on Nintendo PlayStation xbox I see no hope for Nintendo games they will die along with Nintendo cause if Nintendo stops making consoles that means no more Nintendo games very sad

    • @emadstarns291
      @emadstarns291 Год назад +1

      Not all the adults really play on Nintendo anymore maybe gamers who are collectors don’t care about improvements like RGT85 metal Jesus not enough to tell Nintendo anything people moved on from Nintendo to PlayStation Xbox and gaming PC I don’t play on Nintendo anymore cause they don’t upgrade their consoles if you play games like streets of rage 4 on Nintendo Switch then go play it on PlayStation and then xbox and PC you can see what Nintendo is doing that’s wrong

    • @Gitsune
      @Gitsune Год назад

      @@Suhadisgood "they are selfish"
      lmao. You do know Nintendo is a for-profit public company right? They don't care about being "selfish" when profit/money is their main motivation to keep making and selling consoles/games. Sega lose the console war so they went 3rd party. Nintendo? They're thriving right now with the Switch so there's no incentive for them to release their precious exclusive games on another platform. They are in the business of selling both console (Switch) and games.
      Stop thinking like a child ("they are selfish" lmao) and just face the reality.

    • @mazenelmusa4742
      @mazenelmusa4742 Год назад +2

      @@Gitsune what’s your point selfish isn’t a good thing people don’t like Nintendo that much anymore as they used to in the 80’s when Nintendo was caught up with everyone 16 bit Super Nintendo 16 bit Sega Genesis now Nintendo is no longer caught up so gamers want Nintendo either make a powerful console as Xbox series X or PS5 or Nintendo stop making consoles like Sega and release their games to Xbox and PlayStation nobody needs a weak console

  • @navchinna
    @navchinna Год назад +3

    First comment love these vids

  • @olekdudko1462
    @olekdudko1462 Год назад

    Love the videos! You put so much time and work into them and they make my day better

  • @DrTedNelson
    @DrTedNelson Год назад

    Nice video. I played the hell out of the 2600 ports of Donkey Kong and Mario Bros as a kid, they were two of my favorites on the system.