That time they put Sonic - a franchise known for its smooth animation, fast gameplay and colorful graphics - on a black and white system with a slow processor and a horribly ghosty screen.
To be fair, Sonic 3's Tiger LCD game was EXTREMELY successful, and business with other SEGA properties was also booming, Tiger and SEGA probably thought it was the best way to get portable Sonic at that point other than admitting the Game Boy and it's library blew the Game Gear out of the water
no it is running slow. I played one of these like 10 years ago because my grandparents inexplicably had one just sitting around. the startup sound is WAY slower than its supposed to be.
As someone deeper into emulation than most, I kept trying to tell chat "No, the voice channel audio is slow, but everything else is just how this console actually was unfortunately" Except with out all the ghosting from the PDA-level screens these things had.
You gotta hand it to Classic Game Room for trucking on for a solid 20 years before calling it quits; it felt like the kind of channel that was always there, floating around ready to inform you about whatever old video game system you were curious about.
i binged their videos back in 2011 even tho i didnt speak english back then lol but i didnt care i just wanted to see all videogames in the world, you know what an fm towns marty is? i learned about it waay back in this weird era and even played games on an emulator, did this to other consoles, it was my jam
Oh dear god, having actually played on a gamecom back in the day I can barely comprehend the sheer pain that awaits Vinny on this one. I'm so sorry lad
Nowhere near as bad as it could be since he's playing on emulation and not that hasn't-been-washed-since-it-was-manufactured bus window they called a screen.
@@Amiculi For real - the screen had this awful ghosting that made any motion look like a blurry mess. I can actually tell what's happening in the emulation - huge improvement.
it's baffling how that commercial is like "now I know you may be asking these valid questions about this new product and what it supports, and to that I say: shut up and give me money."
@@KopperNeomanI mean if you've ever been to business school it basically is that just with fancier words, just that it's framed as a *good* thing. Every job I've worked went to shit when an MBA got in charge.
"Ads for games in the 90s were the absolute worst. You'd have a two page spread with no screenshots, someone making a stupid face, and a ransom-letter font saying "ArE YOu FuCKINg STUpID?", then a tiny little Yoshi's Island logo in the corner" - @stupidhoroscope
With the tools they were given, what's here is absolutely amazing. Completely crap game objectively mind you, but on a technical level it's astounding how much of SOTN they crammed into this pos.
I remember buying a Game Com when Kay Bee Toys was going out of business and got one on clearance and a copy of Duke Nukem and Lights Out. All for around 30 bucks and it still felt like I paid too much for it.
I got one of these for Christmas as a kid. I used to play Resident Evil 2 on it all the time and it actually scared me with the weird sounds and graphics. It wasn't until one of my friends let me play on their Gameboy Advance that I realized I was basically gaming on a calculator lol
I looked up what Delphi was and it's an internet forum that *is still alive!* Wow. To be so unknown to me and yet still active after all these years. The company that hosts it was established back in 1981!
For the record, these games are actually running slower compared to what I've seen from other RUclipsrs who've covered the Game.Cum. Not that having the games run at full speed would help them be any better, but still you should be informed.
Normally I love when developers take huge and ambitious risks but this console is the definition of "yeah, maybe you shouldn't have tried in the first place"
For anyone wondering, yes, this is running slower. MAME has support for this thing's bios although with "imperfect sound", but it seems to run at a normal speed.
57:45 Tiger & Sega had strong business deals: Tiger did LCD games and R-Zone stuff based on Sega IPs in a license. In return, Sega distributed Tiger LCD games in Japan under the *Game Vision* label. In GCom's case, Sega allowed Tiger to do games while the Game Gear was still a thing in US (it was discontinued outside of US by 1996).
So I was the person telling Vinny how to get through doors in Duke Nukem, and for that I just want to say I'm truly sorry for making him play any more of that godawful port.
The SOTN port is still insane to me, it was lost for so many years I assumed they just made up fake screenshots for magazines but no, they basically finished the entire fucking game to a pretty acceptable state (game com wise) and just never released it
A handheld console with internet functionality in 1997 should have been the coolest thing ever. But it came from the company best known for cheap LCD knockoffs of better games, so we instantly knew to steer clear.
I like how the tagline is "Youre welcome" but with how its bitcrushed it sounds like "Fuck you" as if youre being insulted for being stupid enough to have bought one
Christ, Classic Game Room? That sure takes me back, I used to watch that stuff all the time. It and AVGN was like the center spot from where I'd eventually splinter off to find most of the RUclips channels that'd eventually bring me here as far as video game content goes.
Every time I think about the Batman & Robin game, i just lose my mind at how Batman sounds whenever he takes damage.😂 This system SEEMED like a good idea, but it's clear that NintenDO what Tiger couldn't.
I was not expecting to get hit with nostalgia by a sudden CRGUndertow appearance on a Vinny stream with crusty low quality Dookie Nookie. Certainly was a welcome surprise
For some dumb reason I decided to find out what the character was saying during Henry around 28:08 . It was of course pitched up and it also in reverse. The audio is saying "Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the king's horses and all the king's men Couldn't put Humpty together again."
I do not think the way Vinny set it up does justice to just how difficult it was to see the actual screen. A RUclipsr called Ashens did a live recording of playing the physical unit with a professional camera pointing at the screen and two giant studio lights blasting it with more lumens (a measurement of light intensity) then the set of a sit com (The video Vinny showed on screen also demonstrates this effect). He said the screen was easier to see through the camera than it was with his own eyes. The fact Vinny bypassed the horrible screen by pumping the video straight into his capture card means we can witness the poor processing power of the unit.
I unfortunately got one of these for Christmas, when I was a kid. I honestly don't know what my parents were thinking? I literally turned it on once and never touched it again 😂
Ashen, Mark from Classic Game Room, even AVGN have done videos about the gamecom and those videos are all bangers and this one too. The emulator does make the game look playable though, that's inaccurate.
@GoldenSpoon this is what I mean though, you know how certain neural networks will produce one specific output all the time if its not trained with all the fancy mathematical bells and whistles that stop you having a huge spike on the graph as it trains? I'm wondering if "foreign" is the word that the speech to text neural network picks out the most. OK bear with me here, I need to elaborate on this. So, the Adobe enhance video has "foreign" appear EVERYWHERE, I think maybe the voice that that neural network recreates by default, triggers the part of the caption neural network that interprets an unknown word as "foreign". Finally, something interesting I've found is that the 3 models of the jukebox ai will generate their own distinct things when it has no idea what to generate. The 5b lyrics model generates slam poetry read by a young woman, the 5b model generates creepy tonal droning, and 1b lyrics generates Wind in a microphone. Finally, we all know that gpt-3 generates HTML as its default output, regardless of whether it's the code or natural language variant. Which begs the question; are neural networks still biased? Surely if all they're generating is some variant of the word foreign, some robotic sounding woman rambling, loud wind noises or human readable speech patterns around some HTML of the response, if this is what an ai considers the default for everything, then different biases could make entirely new neural networks trained off of the exact same dataset. Or I don't know how neural networks work. That's also a possibility.
I think the Castlevania one is quite decent and run a bit better than any other game, I guess its true that Japan developers know how to port game better than Western devs LMAO
It's always nice when the ads for these types of things insult the intelligence of the target audience, and then it turns out the ads were just being sincere because only a moron would buy a Game Com.
This is even worse than those fake games you used to be able to get right when you walk into Safeway. The ones in the baskets with fake screenshots on them. Good times.... The kind of shit your great aunt would get you for Christmas because she knows you like video games.
I have this theory that video games and TV and basically all electronic entertainment (other than browsing the Internet for information I guess) is made by people to widen the gap between consumers and creators. This ad is basically them not even hiding that they like to keep the weak minded people indoors so everyone else can do yoga in the park at 5am
@@JacobKinsley It's a fairly common and far back reaching concept that's been sort of expanded into a general political commentary these days. ""Bread and circuses" (or bread and games; from Latin: panem et circenses) is a metonymic phrase referring to superficial appeasement. It is attributed to Juvenal (Satires, Satire X), a Roman poet active in the late first and early second century CE, and is used commonly in cultural, particularly political, contexts. "
No joke, Spielberg only did "The Lost World" because he really wanted to direct a movie with a T-rex rampaging through a city (which doesn't happen at all in the book) and figured it would be his only chance.
Gameboy was 1989. GameGear was 1990 and was in color. GameDotCom was 1997 and it felt dated. Then Game boy color was coming in 1998 so save your money next year.
20:58 I'm not even fucking joking when I say that the glitched suttering remnants of the in-game music are literally better than the actual music that's supposed to play.
i'd say that given the emulator is the official devkit, all its flaws are perfectly valid criticisms of the console itself. i'm just disappointed it doesn't emulate the godawful screen as well.
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Gamecom? It's bloody awful. Because there's no Super Dungeon Maker on it.
That time they put Sonic - a franchise known for its smooth animation, fast gameplay and colorful graphics - on a black and white system with a slow processor and a horribly ghosty screen.
To be fair, Sonic 3's Tiger LCD game was EXTREMELY successful, and business with other SEGA properties was also booming, Tiger and SEGA probably thought it was the best way to get portable Sonic at that point other than admitting the Game Boy and it's library blew the Game Gear out of the water
They put a fast paced aggressive fighting game on a black and white handheld so anything is possible.
Apparently, this is the first Sonic game released on a platform that is not a Sega console or a PC.
Another in the line of terrible Sega decisions.
Worse than that, they also removed one of Sonic's most important moves as well. You know, Sonic, the *one-button platformer*
At this point, Classic Game Room feels like a fever dream that I can't be sure ever even existed.
especially considering the state of, whatever the fuck mark's channel is now.
Holy shit Classic Game Room is such a throwback.
You mean Lord Karnage the paper reviewer
@@stevenm5997 you mean che productions where the site is not even about video games anymore.
Site that got hacked btw
@@flaxringe The last time I checked, he was doing comics, and was uploading videos of himself working on them, but that was before COVID.
I love the slow realization from people saying “you must have it running slow” to “oh god, that’s just how Tiger Electronics is.”
no it is running slow. I played one of these like 10 years ago because my grandparents inexplicably had one just sitting around. the startup sound is WAY slower than its supposed to be.
As someone deeper into emulation than most, I kept trying to tell chat "No, the voice channel audio is slow, but everything else is just how this console actually was unfortunately"
Except with out all the ghosting from the PDA-level screens these things had.
There's another one, but it's a huge MESS, honestly.
@@UltimatePerfection another what?
@@expendableindigo9639 Gamecom emulator.
10:25
I cant believe Vinny doesn’t understand that he’s playing the first video game voice acted entirely by gorillas smh
*O O O H H*
d a m n i ' m g o o d
Friendly reminder is that this console came out in 1997.
The Nintendo Game Boy was nearly 8 Years old.
You gotta hand it to Classic Game Room for trucking on for a solid 20 years before calling it quits; it felt like the kind of channel that was always there, floating around ready to inform you about whatever old video game system you were curious about.
I miss their content so much :,(
i binged their videos back in 2011 even tho i didnt speak english back then lol
but i didnt care
i just wanted to see all videogames in the world, you know what an fm towns marty is? i learned about it waay back in this weird era and even played games on an emulator, did this to other consoles, it was my jam
For a while it felt like whenever I looked up a slightly obscure or under-the-radar game, he was always the first result.
He really did have a vibe back in the day.
The only thing that would've made the Duke segment better would be if Duke blurted "Y E A H, P I E C E O F C A K E"
Yeah, piece of cake
YEAH PIZZA CAKE
YEAH, PIECE OF CAKE
YEAH, PIECE OF CAKE
YEAH, PIECE OF CAKE
*YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY-*
I dunno, the vaguely sexual moaning was pretty funny in itself.
10:26 D a m n . I ' m g o o d .
O o o h .
B i t c h i n '.
D a m n
nep my beloved
mͫ mͫ mͫ...
i needed that.
Oh dear god, having actually played on a gamecom back in the day I can barely comprehend the sheer pain that awaits Vinny on this one. I'm so sorry lad
Nowhere near as bad as it could be since he's playing on emulation and not that hasn't-been-washed-since-it-was-manufactured bus window they called a screen.
@@Amiculi
That's a great descriptor for it.
@@Amiculi For real - the screen had this awful ghosting that made any motion look like a blurry mess. I can actually tell what's happening in the emulation - huge improvement.
it's baffling how that commercial is like "now I know you may be asking these valid questions about this new product and what it supports, and to that I say: shut up and give me money."
It's like asking a university graduate to run a business - that's how they tell you capitalism works.
@@KopperNeomanI mean if you've ever been to business school it basically is that just with fancier words, just that it's framed as a *good* thing. Every job I've worked went to shit when an MBA got in charge.
All these new tech startups selling a gpt-4 prompt for 5 dollars a month
"Ads for games in the 90s were the absolute worst. You'd have a two page spread with no screenshots, someone making a stupid face, and a ransom-letter font saying "ArE YOu FuCKINg STUpID?", then a tiny little Yoshi's Island logo in the corner" - @stupidhoroscope
Customer: “How much does the gamecom cost?”
gamecom: “MOOOORROOON!!!!”
Atari Jaguar did the same thing. Gutsy to insult your target audience.
Castlevania: SOTN, known for its great controls, smooth graphics and a banging soundtrack.
gamecom version: "How about we just do none of that?"
With the tools they were given, what's here is absolutely amazing.
Completely crap game objectively mind you, but on a technical level it's astounding how much of SOTN they crammed into this pos.
@@warbossgegguz679 Yeah! On a technical level it's extremely impressive tbh.
11:33 for Morbius cameo
m⨁rbiUS
8:42 B I T C H I N G
Man, that low pitched duke voice got me on life support, lmfao. Vinny's reaction to it doesn't help either
d a m n , I ' m g o o d
Not gonna lie, when the video started with "Have you ever heard of Game Com?" I was nervously bracing myself for another audio explosion
Well. It did seem like the games were trying to kill everyone's speakers/headphones on multiple occasions.
DAH!
That wonderswan clip lives rent free in my head
My god, I can't believe we finally got a Vinny/Classic Game Room crossover, shoutouts to Mohammad from Qatar
1:11:22 the sheer compression and rage of Vinny Vinesauce is the best part of the whole stream
I remember buying a Game Com when Kay Bee Toys was going out of business and got one on clearance and a copy of Duke Nukem and Lights Out. All for around 30 bucks and it still felt like I paid too much for it.
vinny pulling up classicgameroom was like being hit with a jumpscare, but instead of fear its nostalgia...
I got one of these for Christmas as a kid. I used to play Resident Evil 2 on it all the time and it actually scared me with the weird sounds and graphics. It wasn't until one of my friends let me play on their Gameboy Advance that I realized I was basically gaming on a calculator lol
I love that whenever the system starts it sounds like it says “gamecom, f*ck you”
I looked up what Delphi was and it's an internet forum that *is still alive!* Wow. To be so unknown to me and yet still active after all these years. The company that hosts it was established back in 1981!
This whole segment was worth it just for the slow Duke voice.
For the record, these games are actually running slower compared to what I've seen from other RUclipsrs who've covered the Game.Cum. Not that having the games run at full speed would help them be any better, but still you should be informed.
yes, of all things to be in the world, the worst would to be uninformed about the gamecum
Duke's slow crusty voice feels like an improvement, honestly.
Normally I love when developers take huge and ambitious risks but this console is the definition of "yeah, maybe you shouldn't have tried in the first place"
what did they even try to accomplish with this...
@@ThatKidBobomake money
"Awful Game Com Games" would be the entire game library, to be honest.
For anyone wondering, yes, this is running slower. MAME has support for this thing's bios although with "imperfect sound", but it seems to run at a normal speed.
Based GHS icon
57:45 Tiger & Sega had strong business deals: Tiger did LCD games and R-Zone stuff based on Sega IPs in a license. In return, Sega distributed Tiger LCD games in Japan under the *Game Vision* label. In GCom's case, Sega allowed Tiger to do games while the Game Gear was still a thing in US (it was discontinued outside of US by 1996).
So I was the person telling Vinny how to get through doors in Duke Nukem, and for that I just want to say I'm truly sorry for making him play any more of that godawful port.
Shame the audio was not working. It was not that slow sounding
The slowdown only made it funnier
The SOTN port is still insane to me, it was lost for so many years I assumed they just made up fake screenshots for magazines but no, they basically finished the entire fucking game to a pretty acceptable state (game com wise) and just never released it
That Duke Nukem's "Ooh" is gonna haunt me for the rest of my life.
22:37
Ah, Fighters Megamix.
The fighting game where you can literally play as a car.
It’s sucks that Vinny first experienced Fighters Megamix via this. The game is pretty cool on Saturn
I want Vinny to do another Saturn pack. Thunder Force V, Shinrei Jusatsushi Taromaru and Panzer Dragoon Saga would be a fun stream to watch.
saturn has tons of gems
Aww it's just not the same without the motion sickness inducing display ghosting
legit surprised that tiger had the balls to market this as an actual game console at the same time as the Game Boy
Audio is slower than it ought to be, but the rest of the system seems to run at the correct speed.
A handheld console with internet functionality in 1997 should have been the coolest thing ever. But it came from the company best known for cheap LCD knockoffs of better games, so we instantly knew to steer clear.
I'm amazed at all the good licenses they were able to get. Specifically Henry.
The sound was slowed down, but gameplay is actually in accurate speed.
I like how the tagline is "Youre welcome" but with how its bitcrushed it sounds like "Fuck you" as if youre being insulted for being stupid enough to have bought one
Christ, Classic Game Room? That sure takes me back, I used to watch that stuff all the time. It and AVGN was like the center spot from where I'd eventually splinter off to find most of the RUclips channels that'd eventually bring me here as far as video game content goes.
Every time I think about the Batman & Robin game, i just lose my mind at how Batman sounds whenever he takes damage.😂 This system SEEMED like a good idea, but it's clear that NintenDO what Tiger couldn't.
What a nice idea from a developer standpoint. Just make your console name sound like a weird shady website URL
I was not expecting to get hit with nostalgia by a sudden CRGUndertow appearance on a Vinny stream with crusty low quality Dookie Nookie. Certainly was a welcome surprise
For some dumb reason I decided to find out what the character was saying during Henry around 28:08 . It was of course pitched up and it also in reverse. The audio is saying "Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall.
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.
All the king's horses and all the king's men
Couldn't put Humpty together again."
I do not think the way Vinny set it up does justice to just how difficult it was to see the actual screen. A RUclipsr called Ashens did a live recording of playing the physical unit with a professional camera pointing at the screen and two giant studio lights blasting it with more lumens (a measurement of light intensity) then the set of a sit com (The video Vinny showed on screen also demonstrates this effect). He said the screen was easier to see through the camera than it was with his own eyes. The fact Vinny bypassed the horrible screen by pumping the video straight into his capture card means we can witness the poor processing power of the unit.
It's emulated. No capture card involved
I unfortunately got one of these for Christmas, when I was a kid. I honestly don't know what my parents were thinking? I literally turned it on once and never touched it again 😂
Really digging the Human Music on Batman & Robin Level 1
Ashen, Mark from Classic Game Room, even AVGN have done videos about the gamecom and those videos are all bangers and this one too. The emulator does make the game look playable though, that's inaccurate.
14:26 CGR undertow jumpscare??
3:15 Those Batman and Robin look like they are from Hylics
Holy shit your right!!
Holy shit fr 😭 why are they built like that
I love how the racing game shows "238 mph" and it looks like you're going about 20 mph
The RUclips captions think every single sound effect for speech is someone saying "foreign". It must be like, the speech to text singularity.
@GoldenSpoon this is what I mean though, you know how certain neural networks will produce one specific output all the time if its not trained with all the fancy mathematical bells and whistles that stop you having a huge spike on the graph as it trains? I'm wondering if "foreign" is the word that the speech to text neural network picks out the most.
OK bear with me here, I need to elaborate on this. So, the Adobe enhance video has "foreign" appear EVERYWHERE, I think maybe the voice that that neural network recreates by default, triggers the part of the caption neural network that interprets an unknown word as "foreign". Finally, something interesting I've found is that the 3 models of the jukebox ai will generate their own distinct things when it has no idea what to generate. The 5b lyrics model generates slam poetry read by a young woman, the 5b model generates creepy tonal droning, and 1b lyrics generates Wind in a microphone. Finally, we all know that gpt-3 generates HTML as its default output, regardless of whether it's the code or natural language variant. Which begs the question; are neural networks still biased? Surely if all they're generating is some variant of the word foreign, some robotic sounding woman rambling, loud wind noises or human readable speech patterns around some HTML of the response, if this is what an ai considers the default for everything, then different biases could make entirely new neural networks trained off of the exact same dataset.
Or I don't know how neural networks work. That's also a possibility.
50:52 RASIDENT EBOL.... TEWWWW
54:00
New word: horrocious
©™𝄟®§¶∞℗️2023 Vinesauce
"100 billion. That's the number of brain cells in an average human"
45:07 Simpsons did it
58:03 "The father of Sonic… *HIDEO KOJ-"*
That Sonic section made me wince so hard, it HURT.
I think the Castlevania one is quite decent and run a bit better than any other game, I guess its true that Japan developers know how to port game better than Western devs LMAO
Vinny’s “Huh?” during the CGRundertow vid cracked me up
It's always nice when the ads for these types of things insult the intelligence of the target audience, and then it turns out the ads were just being sincere because only a moron would buy a Game Com.
Why was Sweet Bro talking down to me about an abysmally failed system?
He overdosed on 'tude at a party once and he's never been the same since, tragic
Advertising the GameBRO console
Sonic Jam made me feel physical pain. It felt like having a nightmare the night after dental surgery.
vinny should be in voice acting
For being one of the oldest online video reviewers im surprised CGR lasted as long as it did
Still sad to see where it ended up tho..
What happened at the end?
Sonic? More like Slonic, the slowest thing alive
Keep in mind too, the original Game Boy was out for almost a decade by the time this knockoff came along
1:17:45 spot on Meatwad impression.
That Gamecom arrangement of Angel Island is just about the most pitiful video game music I've ever heard.
It's pretty bad when a console's best game is a quiz game
My favorite game was definitely "Duke Nukem possessed by a Sumerian demon"
CGR Undertow was so amazing. Derek is a bamf.
This is even worse than those fake games you used to be able to get right when you walk into Safeway. The ones in the baskets with fake screenshots on them. Good times.... The kind of shit your great aunt would get you for Christmas because she knows you like video games.
if you didn't get a Chinese bootleg Gameboy Color brick that's just Tetris, Snake, Frogger, or that one car thing, you're probably white
No, Vinny. I know Gamecom from the nerd. The FUCKIN' nerd.
I saw Rerez cover this "console".
Based Commercial insulting its masochist demographic.
I have this theory that video games and TV and basically all electronic entertainment (other than browsing the Internet for information I guess) is made by people to widen the gap between consumers and creators. This ad is basically them not even hiding that they like to keep the weak minded people indoors so everyone else can do yoga in the park at 5am
@@JacobKinsley
Based bread and circuses theorist.
@@InvadeNormandy Wait what I had no idea this had a name, I thought I was just delusional
@@InvadeNormandy Wait... With a username like that I can't tell whether YOU'RE delusional...
@@JacobKinsley
It's a fairly common and far back reaching concept that's been sort of expanded into a general political commentary these days.
""Bread and circuses" (or bread and games; from Latin: panem et circenses) is a metonymic phrase referring to superficial appeasement. It is attributed to Juvenal (Satires, Satire X), a Roman poet active in the late first and early second century CE, and is used commonly in cultural, particularly political, contexts. "
No joke, Spielberg only did "The Lost World" because he really wanted to direct a movie with a T-rex rampaging through a city (which doesn't happen at all in the book) and figured it would be his only chance.
I really wish someone would write an emulator for this thing that actually runs decently. I mean that thing was slow, but not THAT slow.
Gameboy was 1989.
GameGear was 1990 and was in color.
GameDotCom was 1997 and it felt dated.
Then Game boy color was coming in 1998 so save your money next year.
This segment made my brain feel slow for a solid thirty minutes after. Thank you for your service, Vinny.
43:10 bro I was born in 1999 and loved Gilligan’s Island lol
I can't believe they got Chino Lesseno from Dwarftones to do a commercial for them.
"Have you ever heard of Gamecom?" Is such a powerful and intimidating question
Vin doing his exceptionally gravelly Vin Diesel mimicking the sound compression just made me think of Groot-Vinny-Diesel-Nukem saying “I am Duke!”
20:58 I'm not even fucking joking when I say that the glitched suttering remnants of the in-game music are literally better than the actual music that's supposed to play.
I love how the triceratops yell "Jamones!".
MAME also supports the device. Not really an improvement but at least it has standardized input bindings.
The "awful" in the video's title is so unnecessary
Duke Nukem sounds like Barry White if he was a drunk robot.
My goodness are the voices supposed to be that low pitch?
59:36 and history was made
8:43 *P I G E O N*
I feel like more money and effort went into the commercials than the entire product.
Batman and Robin had some great Human Music
i'd say that given the emulator is the official devkit, all its flaws are perfectly valid criticisms of the console itself. i'm just disappointed it doesn't emulate the godawful screen as well.