Fascinating. The boss in the “Bad Dudes” clip is Karnov, the protagonist from the eponymous 1987 Data East game. The boss music here is also the background music from Karnov level 1.
This is the first full video (instead of shorts) I watched on this channel, and I'm super impressed at the amount of time, effort and dedication you've put into this.
Is it a coincidence that most of these great games are made by Konami? Whether it was Tiny Toons or TMNT, they really pushed the sound chip to near perfection!
I was always impressed by digitized speech in games. One of the first home games I played that had speech, without an additional hardware adapter, was Spike for the Vectrex. Digitized speech also really impressed me on the Neo•Geo AES in 1990. It was amazing to hear games like Baseball Stars, Top Player's Golf, and NAM-1975, all with several minutes of speech, and what sounded like near CD quality too. Now we take all of that for granted.
Buenoooos dias aquí viendo tu vídeo a mitad de la mañana (al menos acá en mi país) Cuando se habla de la NES se habla de "limitantes" y pues... es normal digo, esto del vídeo juego iba empezando, cositas como estás son la prueba que con poco se podían hacer grandes cosas, aunque para los estándares modernos no sea nada. El "speed up" de Gradius debería ser considerado un sonido icónico patrimonio de la humanidad gamer, como el hadoken de Ryu o el "Get over here" de Scorpion. No me imagino estar jugando ese Imposible mission en plena noche, dónde lo único que hace ruido sos vos jugando y de repente escuchas ese grito, te asustas vos y toda tu familia 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣👌 Ese de naves de carreras se ve como una combinación de F-zero, rock and roll racing y gradius por los disparitos xDDDD Buen tema se te ocurrió amigo, eso es lo que digo, en los videojuegos hay mucho de que hablar, se pueden rascar desglosar varios temas aparte del si es buen juego o no.
Gauntlet II is the real gem of this list, the fact it got all the sayings of the arcade, even the long ones like 'I have not seen such bravery' when taking down the dragon is impressive. The real crime, the so called perfect copies of those 2 williams pinball tables are utterly ruined by the crappy monsters moving around the play area in the low middle, it' screws those games up really really badly. I used to have a pin-bot table, made that nes game intolerably bad on NES.
I wish more pinball tables got home ports. I could only imagine what the music team that did most of Konami’s later work could’ve done with things like the data east tables like back to the future, simpsons, jurassic park, or rocky and bullwinkle. plus, this could’ve been our expansion to VRC6 and VRC7 quality in the states. could you imagine if this were done for tables like Banzai Run, Adam’s Family, Party Zone, Funhouse, or Dracula? heck, they could’ve pulled off Stern’s earlier work like lightning, flight 2000, or Bally’s Fathom, Centaur, Beat The Clock, or Spectrum.
When I was a kid I played the hell out of Skate or Die 2. So much so that I could easily beat it in under an hour. My favorite level was the mall. Such fond memories.
i don't know the real name, but FINAL MISSION/ACTION IN NEW YORK/SCAT , since the game has 3 names, has the most impressive 8 bit speech in my opinion. And now i see it is S,C,A,T indeed in this video, also i think the speech is different in othe rversions, DESTROY BATTLESHIP is what they say in the version i had.
I don't mean to sound like a whiner or a complainer, but It would be better if the "transition sound" between the clips wasn't so loud! I can barely hear the game audio at all, so I turn the volume up so can hear it, and all of a sudden "FOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMM!", I'm trying not to keep everyone awake but that loud low-pitched sound between clips is making it hard. Please don't use that sound in the future.
The Dance Aerobics for the NES is like the early version of Wii Fit before it's even a thing.
*Famicom Fit* 🤷
It's so quaint and innocent, looking at it now.
I remember when I played Impossible Mission II back in 1991, my mom said the death scream reminded her of my dad.
Jesus haha
Fascinating. The boss in the “Bad Dudes” clip is Karnov, the protagonist from the eponymous 1987 Data East game. The boss music here is also the background music from Karnov level 1.
This is the first full video (instead of shorts) I watched on this channel, and I'm super impressed at the amount of time, effort and dedication you've put into this.
Is it a coincidence that most of these great games are made by Konami? Whether it was Tiny Toons or TMNT, they really pushed the sound chip to near perfection!
And then they pushed it even further with the VRC6 and VRC7 chips 😎
I was always impressed by digitized speech in games. One of the first home games I played that had speech, without an additional hardware adapter, was Spike for the Vectrex. Digitized speech also really impressed me on the Neo•Geo AES in 1990. It was amazing to hear games like Baseball Stars, Top Player's Golf, and NAM-1975, all with several minutes of speech, and what sounded like near CD quality too. Now we take all of that for granted.
Love these types of videos 🙏🏽
Phenomenal video as always, so much work put into it!
Thanks a ton!
Two lesser known titles that use digitised speech are Cricket and Aussie Rules Footy.
I remember Bad Dudes & their hilarious "I'M BAD!" victory phrase.
Too bad we never got Gradius II.
Amazing and thanks for this!
Glad you liked it!
6:23
Final mission (Japanese version)
Stage 1 ) Tuba Tubatu
Stage 2) This is 8 bit
Stage 3) Boy Batuship
4) Ai batuship
So many hours playing The Three Stooges! Loved that intro growing up.
Same here!
I never knew there was some better Digitized Speeches in NES. Can you do one for the SNES like Super Punch-Out!!, Tales of Phantasia, etc. have?
Nice work mate ✌️
Thanks ✌️
Double dribble is actually messed up and sounds even better when its fixed
Buenoooos dias aquí viendo tu vídeo a mitad de la mañana (al menos acá en mi país)
Cuando se habla de la NES se habla de "limitantes" y pues... es normal digo, esto del vídeo juego iba empezando, cositas como estás son la prueba que con poco se podían hacer grandes cosas, aunque para los estándares modernos no sea nada.
El "speed up" de Gradius debería ser considerado un sonido icónico patrimonio de la humanidad gamer, como el hadoken de Ryu o el "Get over here" de Scorpion.
No me imagino estar jugando ese Imposible mission en plena noche, dónde lo único que hace ruido sos vos jugando y de repente escuchas ese grito, te asustas vos y toda tu familia 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣👌
Ese de naves de carreras se ve como una combinación de F-zero, rock and roll racing y gradius por los disparitos xDDDD
Buen tema se te ocurrió amigo, eso es lo que digo, en los videojuegos hay mucho de que hablar, se pueden rascar desglosar varios temas aparte del si es buen juego o no.
Gauntlet II is the real gem of this list, the fact it got all the sayings of the arcade, even the long ones like 'I have not seen such bravery' when taking down the dragon is impressive. The real crime, the so called perfect copies of those 2 williams pinball tables are utterly ruined by the crappy monsters moving around the play area in the low middle, it' screws those games up really really badly. I used to have a pin-bot table, made that nes game intolerably bad on NES.
"Red Valkyrie gets the food!"
I wish more pinball tables got home ports. I could only imagine what the music team that did most of Konami’s later work could’ve done with things like the data east tables like back to the future, simpsons, jurassic park, or rocky and bullwinkle. plus, this could’ve been our expansion to VRC6 and VRC7 quality in the states. could you imagine if this were done for tables like Banzai Run, Adam’s Family, Party Zone, Funhouse, or Dracula? heck, they could’ve pulled off Stern’s earlier work like lightning, flight 2000, or Bally’s Fathom, Centaur, Beat The Clock, or Spectrum.
I had forgotten (or didn't know) so many NES games had decent samples in them. I tend to think of that as more the 16-bit days.
When I was a kid I played the hell out of Skate or Die 2. So much so that I could easily beat it in under an hour. My favorite level was the mall. Such fond memories.
I was once amazed by this as a child.
Wait, why do we think the “Eat My Shorts” voice clip isn’t from Bart? Sure sounds like him.
I am so confused by that.
The Lone Ranger had some digitized sound clips as well.
Loved the Simpsons game as a kid, of course also because of Bart's "Eat my Shorts". It was just so difficult that I never played through it.
The 'Double Dribble' title screen voice clip is actually encoded wrongly. IIRC a hack exists that fixes it and makes it sound better.
Man I remember playing Galaxy 5000 :)
F-15 strike eagle II for the NES floored me. Have a look...
Oh man, my brother used to WASH me in Double Dribble. It was sad the disparity in skill level 🤣
Wheres Lee Carvallo’s Putting Challenge?
i don't know the real name, but FINAL MISSION/ACTION IN NEW YORK/SCAT , since the game has 3 names, has the most impressive 8 bit speech in my opinion. And now i see it is S,C,A,T indeed in this video, also i think the speech is different in othe rversions, DESTROY BATTLESHIP is what they say in the version i had.
Yeah.
I always confused Japanese version stage 1 as saying *Guuu tuba tubatul* 😄
@@meziembamara4004 i always heard it as ''YOU ARE ABOUT TO ASSUME'' for some weird reason.
The dawn of speech occurred in the previous generation with Intellivision.
What compression was used for those voices on a 2 or 3 Mb (375 KB) cartridge? Was it "PCM" or "Midi"?
Top 10 ARPGs with dark art styles!!!
The Adventures of Bayou Billy.
4:36 LOL 😂
Awesome 😎👍👍👍👍
Thank you! Cheers!
@@BitsBeats 🙂👍
Bad Dudes soundtrack is cool 👌 👍
Gotta play that 3 stooges game now
Ninja Gaiden 2 doesn't feature digitized voices (I don't think) or was featured in the video. Why is a gif of it used here?
It's just a from a NES game. Nothing is implied.
Konami had the digital voice game on lock back in the 80’s i see
There is an Android run and gun game Night Watchman. It is a spiritual successor to Metal Slug. Can you make a video about it?
Huh I didn't think a single nes game had voice lines I guess I'm wrong
You were wrong, son.
@@matttherrien9608 yeah
Broken Ultimate Air Combat
The best voice clip on NES was Ghostbusters.
As soon as you press start on title.
GHEEESHBESHTEEEERSH!!!!!
Falto el Kung Fu Master, ese juego es más viejo que los de la lista y tiene efectos de voz
Can you do next to SNES?
Currently I'm doing some research
@@BitsBeats Nice, keep it up
Adventure of bayou billy
Bayou Billy is not on this list, why?
It's not an exhaustive list.
NES games was programmed in an old BASIC dialect (I imagine)!!!...
"The Adventures of Bayou Billy"👍🇨🇦
*Dzzz adventure of buuu blee* (Digitized voice)
@@meziembamara4004 noice.
Double Dibble
Scat is still the worst named game on the NES ( in the west), but cool to see how big the cartridges were for holding data. Great video!
I don't mean to sound like a whiner or a complainer, but It would be better if the "transition sound" between the clips wasn't so loud! I can barely hear the game audio at all, so I turn the volume up so can hear it, and all of a sudden "FOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMM!", I'm trying not to keep everyone awake but that loud low-pitched sound between clips is making it hard. Please don't use that sound in the future.
📝
Some of theses aren't too impressive, if i'm being honest. But some, like the Sesame's one, are great!
1992 OMG! Speech!
2022 ... Why doesn't this game have a movie worthy script?! IT SUCKS ...
🤘 promosm