@@porscheman998 Wasn't just controls, the Monster's hitbox's could be wonky as shit at times. I don't think I ever beat the game but I'm positive I got to Kilazee eventually.
how to win at this game: 1. Jump really high 2. Do the kick and land on the monster 3. Repeat until finish I remember being so happy to find that strategy as a kid and finally beat the game
it took me a long time to find out how you finish off a monster. when my sister says this must happen with level 4 the plasma shot and the meter says finish so i tried... and ka-boom.
Bro I'm playing the rom right now and Im searching for how to do the finish move. I got this as a kid too and could never get past the first stage and I was so mad at my mom for buying me that crap for Christmas😂
Majaba seems to be the most popular of all the Ultraman Great monsters. He/she has appeared on commercials, on the cover of the snes game, and even in a recent live performance fighting Ultraman Mebius.
@@adamharits2630 Speaking from experience, the problem as a kid is not realizing you have to use a full powered special move. Enemies will just live forever unless you use that move.
How many times have the finish been in the health bar and it disappears at the last second when you fire you burning plasma? I cracked my controller once in a fit of rage lol.
The gameplay and graphics seem horrid. The atmosphere doesn't look so bad, though. The music also has this eerie sci-fi/horror tone that fits the atmosphere quite well. This game could've been wayyy better in more capable hands.
It was more the gameplay than the graphics that were horrid. The graphics are what suckered a lot of us kids into buying it. Huge sprites, battling with massive monsters...they made it sound great. The animations, controls, moveset, almost everything but the music and character models, were below average. Especially at a time when there were tons of great games. And the things weren't cheap, so you always remember when you get screwed. Some SNES games, especially the niche types (RPGs, etc) could be upwards of $70 US.
The short time limit was part of the show's storyline - "Because of Earth's polluted atmosphere, Ultraman can only maintain his gigantic form for 3 minutes."
"GAH, ZSHUE, BAH!!!" lol, It's so camp and hammy but so fun to watch! What a total flashback! Go Ultraman, go!!!! That one monster was the spitting image of Alf...
I remember paying $5.00 for this game at K-Mart. I think what happen was that they really messed up. I was in check out line with mom and the cashier was really mad. Well he was trying to get help on scanning it and no one came to help so he said how much was it and i couldn't talk right and he only heard the $5.00 part and That's want i got it for. Then with the rest of the money I got candy, chips and that's all i remember. But that game was either $35, $45 or $55 USD. My mom was too busy putting the stuff from the buggy up on the counter and/or filling out her check book at that time.
My first snes game - while the game captured in a simplistic way the essence of the series (characters, moves and music) the gameplay and controls were fucked up. I think they tried to simulate giants fighting but it ended up being a clusterfuck to get used with the controls.
Although Bandai tested two versions of the Ultraman game on the SNES in Japan, the one developed by Human Entertainment is the end result. The one developed by Nova Co., Ltd., in which they were rejected in Japan, ended up being released in the U.S., but Ultraman is not as popular in the U.S. as what the Japanese were.
I still remember my cousin (who passed in 2009) ranting about this game. "Ultraman is so stupid!!!" Lmao, I would give anything to relive those memories.
I have a video playthrough of me playing this on expert mode while using a game genie code to lessen the timer to 1 minute. I failed to beat the game in one life, but I did manage to beat it while under those strict conditions.
Why not subject myself to such torture? Self-imposed challenges are ways to bring fresh life into a game, and this was one of the first games I tried altering game genie codes for back when I was younger. Also, the one minute challenge doesn't work without the code because the weapon energy speeds up with the less amount of time that you have, and if you use your weapons once during a normal playthrough it becomes impossible to do on that life.
Got to a point where I could best this pretty easily, it's like memorizing a Mike Tyson's punch out fight pretty much but more exploits here, that high jumping kick can hit all the time.
i`ve seen a video of some guy getting perfect on the mega drive version, and the mega drive version made the snes and super famicom version look like majora`s mask
I think him and Majaba were the two most difficult enemies. Zebokon because he's by far the most aggressive of all the monsters and is constantly charging you, while Majaba is far too quick to beat with the "Spam Ultra-High Jump Kicks" tactic that works for every other boss. In fact, the technique shown in this video is probably the smoothest and cleanest I've ever seen anyone beat Majaba.
Literally was talking about this because my boyfriend saw a meme with Ultraman. Seriously was going to drive me crazy thinking about this game. I could see it in my head and of course he didn't have a clue lol finally found it and here I am 😍
Wow I remember playing his as a kid on my SNES...Could the characters move any slower? Haha hey should bring it back as an app game for the phone except a lot quicker
I bought this used at blockbuster video. No box or instructions but it wasn't hard to figure out lol a very basic fighting game but I still really enjoyed it very much.
The gameplay sucks by todays standards. But back then, combines with the new age 16 bit graphics, it wasn't THAT bad. But if they were attempting a fighting game, they should have gone the route of the Megazord fighting game that was released, ironic by the same company years down the road
I hadn't seen this game since the year it came out. I was around 8 years old. Trust me, this game sucked even then. It's a lot harder than he's making it look too. I'll give it one thing, it has great nostalgic quality. It just popped into my head a few minutes ago, lol. I didn't even know anyone who knew what Ultraman as the time. I just thought it was like a Power Rangers type thing. You gotta remember, I'm pretty sure we had Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter by then, so this was almost a joke. The animations are super stiff, and the hit direction is outrageous. One could say that it was intentional though, so I can't hate too bad. It wasn't the worst thing we had to play,and I have fond memories from it.
Chris Mahar UM SIR. BACK THEN IT WAS TERRIBLE. I WAS A KID THAT RENTED THIS. IT RUINED MY WEEKEND. IT HASN'T AGED POORLY. IT WAS ALWAYS A BAD GAME, GODDAMMIT. FIGHT ME.
I guess some of you guys just sucked ass at it then. I was 6 when this came out. I remember this fondly as I was always a fan of ultraman, Godzilla, etc. and I enjoyed the hell out of it. I'll admit the game was tough but the only real problem fight for me was the final fight with Kilazee.
When people still call this a fighting game it makes me sad. It's not a fighting game people. At most its a fighting simulation game, that involves more strategy than button mashing like street fighter. When a game's collision engine responds to frontal rolls, back flips, standing still, hops, jumps, and walking forward in response to how the opponent collides with you, its clearly not a fighting game. The game is on-the-move strategy at its finest and requires intuitive understanding of the enemy and slow confrontation with careful observation before close quarters combat for quick damage, ironically becoming a perfect imitation of how Ultraman behaves in the show.
Yo.. this game was hard af
Yes, and only because the controls sucked.
Yes! I almost never couln'd make the final movement to win.😆
@@porscheman998 Wasn't just controls, the Monster's hitbox's could be wonky as shit at times.
I don't think I ever beat the game but I'm positive I got to Kilazee eventually.
Sort of if u know what u are doing its kinda easy
I don't know how ro Finish Gudis
how to win at this game:
1. Jump really high
2. Do the kick and land on the monster
3. Repeat until finish
I remember being so happy to find that strategy as a kid and finally beat the game
LOL... That's exactly what I would do.
Don’t forget the front kick right after doing what you said. Haha.
YESS!!
Even I did the same!
The roll does it too
This was not for kids. You actually had to READ the instructions before playing the game.
Memories.
Dreadful, dreadful memories.
I think I'm going to cry out of nostalgia.
The memories on this game, childhood right there!
Me too
it took me a long time to find out how you finish off a monster.
when my sister says this must happen with level 4 the plasma shot and the meter says finish so i tried... and ka-boom.
I have never passed the first stage when I was kid, now I want to find this game and take my revenge!
Lol same. That's why I looked it up to see how it was done
Bro I'm playing the rom right now and Im searching for how to do the finish move. I got this as a kid too and could never get past the first stage and I was so mad at my mom for buying me that crap for Christmas😂
the sound track is still epic!
the sounds of ultraman are the best kkk 'thhuuu blheee'
And remember....epic spelled backwards is cipe
i love you
"yaah" -punches- "baagh!!" - throws gudis. Lol love the sound effects. Great game.
The baagh you hear to me sounds like zoffy's grunt from the ultraman fighting evolution series.
I remember getting frustrated as a kid playing this game. The controls we're whack!
Ryan they really we're awful, some of the worst ever. The sounds are awesome though, the "yagh!" And "hyeas" are classic.
The controls weren't as bad as the cheating ass AI
Me too.
Oh man, the childhood feels and the pain of Gudis II..
Majaba seems to be the most popular of all the Ultraman Great monsters. He/she has appeared on commercials, on the cover of the snes game, and even in a recent live performance fighting Ultraman Mebius.
+doomsday2602 What, seriously? Majaba appeared in a stage show?
Yes live performance fighting Ultraman Mebius.
details later I have a photo Majaba especial vs Mebius.
Gudis appeared in a stage show and others Ultras.
In a live performance fighting Ultraman Nexus.
Majaba recently appeared in an stage show at a special event fighting Ultraman Orb.
I remember playing this a long time ago. Never could get past Gudis II.
Jason McCloud stage 6, right after facing Gudis ll ...is just murder
i literally kept getting hit by the superspeed charge of zebokon
Jason McCloud Yeah, Gudis II was hard.. I couldn't get past him too
+Tim Turner the tazmanian devil knock off?
+TheChoujinVirus oh wait..Degola's the Taz knock off..
+Jason McCloud You and me both! XD
Brings me back to some great years of my childhood. Thanks
don't think I ever beat the 1st level lol
Me either mate lmao
I always ran from him until time ran out. Fucking terrified of that thing at 6 years old 😆
I was always scared of this game
Lol start spaming roll button and throw the monster
@@adamharits2630 Speaking from experience, the problem as a kid is not realizing you have to use a full powered special move. Enemies will just live forever unless you use that move.
One of the first snes games I rented..memories 🎮
Same. Brings me back
Ultraman: TOWARDS THE GARBAGE. Geez this game was a pain in the ass.
i love how it feels and the characters move as if they were huge and could crusjh cities. great feel. very accurate giants-attacking-and moving- feel
this game scared the shit out of me when I was like 6 or 7
Now it just scares people because how bad it is
Seriously lol I never could make it past the first boss
How many times have the finish been in the health bar and it disappears at the last second when you fire you burning plasma? I cracked my controller once in a fit of rage lol.
💩Crappy controls, but I had a lot of fun playing this piece of shit when I was kid.
Very nostalgic and great soundtrack! 😘
Yes
Awful game.
This game is bringing back bad memories that I wish I didn't remember.
Thank you for this. It wasn't a dream, this game really happened!
Those Street Fighter anti-airs were on point against Majaba and Kilazee. good shizz
The gameplay and graphics seem horrid. The atmosphere doesn't look so bad, though. The music also has this eerie sci-fi/horror tone that fits the atmosphere quite well. This game could've been wayyy better in more capable hands.
It was more the gameplay than the graphics that were horrid. The graphics are what suckered a lot of us kids into buying it. Huge sprites, battling with massive monsters...they made it sound great. The animations, controls, moveset, almost everything but the music and character models, were below average. Especially at a time when there were tons of great games. And the things weren't cheap, so you always remember when you get screwed. Some SNES games, especially the niche types (RPGs, etc) could be upwards of $70 US.
Damn it wasn't that bad 😒.trust me I've seen worse.
Damn that Zebokon fight was nail biting...
The short time limit was part of the show's storyline - "Because of Earth's polluted atmosphere, Ultraman can only maintain his gigantic form for 3 minutes."
Pain in the ass game.
Wow what a flashback! I took me forever to beat this game. It used to piss me off really bad. Lolol
The game wasn't good (but that music is wonderful), but this introduced some of us to Ultraman.
When it says "FINISH" on the bosses you defeat, it's like Mortal Kombat: "FINISH HIM!"
if you listen closely, you can hear that Ultraman only says one word the entire game..."fap!"
Underrated comment, soon as I saw him fly into the air then say "FAP" had a good solid 5 minute laugh on how you ruined my childhood hero lol
Kkkkkkkkkk
2:14
This game was so hard, but the patience pays off at the end of each battle.
I still have this 🎮. Great memories.
Legal. ...muito bom pra época !
"GAH, ZSHUE, BAH!!!" lol, It's so camp and hammy but so fun to watch! What a total flashback! Go Ultraman, go!!!! That one monster was the spitting image of Alf...
Yeah or like that brown alien from Bill &Ted Excellent Avdenture movie
Oh his name degunja
I remember paying $5.00 for this game at K-Mart. I think what happen was that they really messed up. I was in check out line with mom and the cashier was really mad. Well he was trying to get help on scanning it and no one came to help so he said how much was it and i couldn't talk right and he only heard the $5.00 part and That's want i got it for. Then with the rest of the money I got candy, chips and that's all i remember. But that game was either $35, $45 or $55 USD. My mom was too busy putting the stuff from the buggy up on the counter and/or filling out her check book at that time.
I got this game in the collection. Only played it once since I’ve had it and it’s going to live on in memory and never be played again lol
I had this game when I was younger, and I enjoyed it. I thought it controlled rather well for a Godzilla-type game.
This game right here at like ten years old was hard af
one of the few games i was never able to beat. This game is seriously hard AF
My first snes game - while the game captured in a simplistic way the essence of the series (characters, moves and music) the gameplay and controls were fucked up. I think they tried to simulate giants fighting but it ended up being a clusterfuck to get used with the controls.
I had this game as a kid. I liked it in a "so bad it's good" kind of way despite the awkward controls.
I had this game when I was a kid. It took me a while to beat though (nostalgia). 🙂😁
I remember I had no idea how to play this game so I just turned around and started running away thinking I could escape the fight lol
Reminds me of Act Raiser 1 boss sound track!
Although Bandai tested two versions of the Ultraman game on the SNES in Japan, the one developed by Human Entertainment is the end result. The one developed by Nova Co., Ltd., in which they were rejected in Japan, ended up being released in the U.S., but Ultraman is not as popular in the U.S. as what the Japanese were.
Ultraman Great, the australian Ultraman.
Just found my next request for James the A.V.G.N XD
He now did Zyuranger. 😊
This was fun
I still remember my cousin (who passed in 2009) ranting about this game.
"Ultraman is so stupid!!!"
Lmao, I would give anything to relive those memories.
Ultraman is a good hero... But is a such game!!!
I love this game!!!! I beat this when i was smalll
Me too
Whoever said yes to sending this game States-side, I owe my love of Ultraman to you!
Hot damn the fight against Zebok was a nail-biter!
Probably the first game i ever owned...and could play on my own
I don't think I ever got past stage 6. This is exciting.
Epic storytelling!
I have a video playthrough of me playing this on expert mode while using a game genie code to lessen the timer to 1 minute. I failed to beat the game in one life, but I did manage to beat it while under those strict conditions.
Why would you subject yourself to such torture?
Why not subject myself to such torture? Self-imposed challenges are ways to bring fresh life into a game, and this was one of the first games I tried altering game genie codes for back when I was younger.
Also, the one minute challenge doesn't work without the code because the weapon energy speeds up with the less amount of time that you have, and if you use your weapons once during a normal playthrough it becomes impossible to do on that life.
LONG LIVE ULTRAMAN!
I never even beat Gudis.
love this game!
this is epic!!!!
Holy crap I had this game n loved it lol
oh yeah i remmembered the old times i played
Men when I was like six or seven I could never past from the four stage,the crazy thing is that I still have the game lol...
my childhood game
according to the credits, 5 people worked on this game's animations....
Got to a point where I could best this pretty easily, it's like memorizing a Mike Tyson's punch out fight pretty much but more exploits here, that high jumping kick can hit all the time.
I remember this as a kid and it was just a weird game. Lol gave me odd vibes.
This game was my dark souls of the 90s lol
i`ve seen a video of some guy getting perfect on the mega drive version, and the mega drive version made the snes and super famicom version look like majora`s mask
# 1 Ultraman
I had this game. It was hard af to get him to move when and where you wanted him to.
why does Zebokon looks like MR. BURNS from the simpsons? 11:33
Why the main theme is almost identical as Superman
I use to have this game.
I always dreaded figthing Zebokon out of all the monsters in that game.
I think him and Majaba were the two most difficult enemies. Zebokon because he's by far the most aggressive of all the monsters and is constantly charging you, while Majaba is far too quick to beat with the "Spam Ultra-High Jump Kicks" tactic that works for every other boss. In fact, the technique shown in this video is probably the smoothest and cleanest I've ever seen anyone beat Majaba.
I like the grunts he makes 😅 lol
I love Ultraman Great
I used to play this game when i was a little kid but I never beat the whole game in this.
Can any level attack finish the opponent or just the L4?
Literally was talking about this because my boyfriend saw a meme with Ultraman. Seriously was going to drive me crazy thinking about this game. I could see it in my head and of course he didn't have a clue lol finally found it and here I am 😍
You're gorgeous and you've played Ultraman! What a catch, you're bf is a lucky guy. Lol
"OMG GIRL GAMER XD WAT A CATCH"
The thirst is real.
how to use Burning Plasma when the bar appears finish??
how to use the laser to finish?
Its crazy that he can throw 120 000 tonnes over 100 meters. That's 240 000 000 pounds😮
ULTRMAN SNES
Wow I remember playing his as a kid on my SNES...Could the characters move any slower? Haha hey should bring it back as an app game for the phone except a lot quicker
Uno de los clavo más grande de esa época
@chubzgamester he did it allready in his christmass video last year
How to do finishing move?
I bought this used at blockbuster video. No box or instructions but it wasn't hard to figure out lol a very basic fighting game but I still really enjoyed it very much.
I think "Pit Fighter" deserves more the appellation of the worst SNES game. :3
how do you swap the beams? I kept flipping like a jackass when I played this more than 10 years ago just to get it to level 4.
14:16 yooo that was smooth
Ultraman Great!
Barrangas' close up picture looks just like my Chihuahua's face
Wait a min.. wasn't there side quest on a 3d map after every 3rd boss?
The gameplay sucks by todays standards. But back then, combines with the new age 16 bit graphics, it wasn't THAT bad. But if they were attempting a fighting game, they should have gone the route of the Megazord fighting game that was released, ironic by the same company years down the road
I hadn't seen this game since the year it came out. I was around 8 years old. Trust me, this game sucked even then. It's a lot harder than he's making it look too. I'll give it one thing, it has great nostalgic quality. It just popped into my head a few minutes ago, lol. I didn't even know anyone who knew what Ultraman as the time. I just thought it was like a Power Rangers type thing. You gotta remember, I'm pretty sure we had Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter by then, so this was almost a joke. The animations are super stiff, and the hit direction is outrageous. One could say that it was intentional though, so I can't hate too bad. It wasn't the worst thing we had to play,and I have fond memories from it.
Chris Mahar UM SIR. BACK THEN IT WAS TERRIBLE.
I WAS A KID THAT RENTED THIS. IT RUINED MY WEEKEND. IT HASN'T AGED POORLY. IT WAS ALWAYS A BAD GAME, GODDAMMIT.
FIGHT ME.
I guess some of you guys just sucked ass at it then. I was 6 when this came out. I remember this fondly as I was always a fan of ultraman, Godzilla, etc. and I enjoyed the hell out of it. I'll admit the game was tough but the only real problem fight for me was the final fight with Kilazee.
When people still call this a fighting game it makes me sad.
It's not a fighting game people. At most its a fighting simulation game, that involves more strategy than button mashing like street fighter. When a game's collision engine responds to frontal rolls, back flips, standing still, hops, jumps, and walking forward in response to how the opponent collides with you, its clearly not a fighting game. The game is on-the-move strategy at its finest and requires intuitive understanding of the enemy and slow confrontation with careful observation before close quarters combat for quick damage, ironically becoming a perfect imitation of how Ultraman behaves in the show.
Thanks to GG all I can think of is "OH its BOOOOOGUN!"
cubex55-what's your opinion of this game?? The graphics look nice and colorful.