Sonic Blastman got banned into the bar for punching a merchant, he blew up a gas station, and finally destroyed a city. I guess saving the world means more trouble for him.
This is any type of game that Americans were too scared to play these types of game and instead we have a pussified version in the form of Dragon Punch and Boxer machines.
@@Jiterdomer Scared? LOL what are you talking about. Used to play games like this all the time. Including punching for your points, hitting stuff in arcades with real things not buttons. Scared? You videogamers get a bit too intense with thinking the the most underground game makes you tough in life. You know how many people I know that came from nothing, work out, went into the service etc. don;t play games at all. Playing videogames don't make you tough it's a form of entertainment only and some games are more entertaining to the masses than others are. More people know and played Super Mario Brothers over Bonk's Adventure. More people played Super Mario Kart over Crash Team Racing. More people played Final Fight and Streets of Rage over Sonic Blast Man. That's just life.
@@Jiterdomer , it was not that they were scared to play them inasmuch as they were so popular that the things that protected the steel rods that were in the back of the arcade games started to show through and Taito was too d a m n lazy to replace the padding on those arcade games, so people kind of got legitimately hurt by playing those games, and when that happens, the media, the lawyers, and the government, all inevitably got involved in the situation, hence Taito getting sued for those Sonic Blast-Man arcade games. This is also the same kind of reasons why talc based baby powder and foot powder are no longer sold, why lead is no longer permitted in paints, why asbestos is no longer allowed in building materials, and why you can no longer get things like Jarts, the classic styles of Slip 'N' Slides, or do it yourself radiation creation science kits (yes, those things, actually, as well as legitimately, existed). I am sure that other countries got their own fair share of injuries from the games as well, but they were a bunch of greedy and selfish a s s h o l e s, and so they his those inconvenient facts under the rug, especially Japan. This is also why the two sequels to the arcade version of Sonic Blast-Man, this game, and Real Puncher 2/Sonic Blast Heroes, are hard to find in the USA, and the NTSB-U region. Yeah, injury lawyers on arcade games like these, it is just like sharks in a feeding frenzy, and there is blood, as well as chum, and little fish snacks, that just so happen to be in the water. There are plenty of Americans, and people that are from the NTSB-U region, that can play the game as good as anyone else, but it is the design flaw of the machine that is the problem, not the Americans themselves, or their legal systems in regards to games like the arcade Sonic Blast-Man Trilogy.
I like how Taito is making fun of the super-strength trope by showing how destructive it is. Look at the winning result in the third scenario where Sonic Blast Man realizes that maybe he should have done an uppercut instead.
The robot sounds like Takehito Koyasu (Dio Brando's japanese voice actor). Now I wanna google search if this game has any voice acting credits... there doesn't seem to be any.
Out of everything, I came here from Bust-a-Move 4/Puzzle Bobble 4, which has a reference to this game and has the main character as a playable character in the game. On the side note, I'm shocked this game never made it to America, looks like a lot of fun.
Thanks for the info about the reference in Bust-a-Move 4/Puzzle Bobble 4, didnt know about it. Sadly a lot of good japnese games never made it to the west due to stupid reasons.
Fortunately, a lot of those came here to Brazil. Almost every bigger arcade parlour (especially at shopping malls) had one! People here used to choose the "take your picture" option: it photographed the player and stamped our muggers over the villains' faces. Then it got more and more deformed with each punch.
It did come to america and sadly that is why the games no longer exists there, because americans hurt themselves but unlike everywhere else sued the devs and they got into all sorts of legal trouble. This is why the only places you will find this in a real arcade is in countries who dont really care as much about babyproofing everything.
It wasn't out in the US due to the lawsuits after first Sonic Blast Man which led to the recall of these cabinets anywhere in the US after Americans blaming Taito USA for their injuries when playing the game with or without gloves.
You mean the first failure one where the Mean Merchant buys Sonic Blastman's suit and wears it leaving Sonic Blastman half naked with just his pants and goggles on and walking out and the Merchant laughs afterwards? Is that the one you find funny?
Edward Munch's "The Scream"! Waaaaay before becoming meme. Back when "meme" was a "unit of cultural information" replicable from one person to another, kind of a "gene" of ideas.
Sonic Blastman got banned into the bar for punching a merchant, he blew up a gas station, and finally destroyed a city. I guess saving the world means more trouble for him.
I love how the pillar from the android stage's FAIL sequence just...turns into the figure from Edvard Munch's "The Scream" (1893).
Nostalgic Arcade game no one ever talked about. Test your Punch Skill.
This is any type of game that Americans were too scared to play these types of game and instead we have a pussified version in the form of Dragon Punch and Boxer machines.
@@Jiterdomer Scared? LOL what are you talking about. Used to play games like this all the time. Including punching for your points, hitting stuff in arcades with real things not buttons. Scared? You videogamers get a bit too intense with thinking the the most underground game makes you tough in life. You know how many people I know that came from nothing, work out, went into the service etc. don;t play games at all. Playing videogames don't make you tough it's a form of entertainment only and some games are more entertaining to the masses than others are. More people know and played Super Mario Brothers over Bonk's Adventure. More people played Super Mario Kart over Crash Team Racing. More people played Final Fight and Streets of Rage over Sonic Blast Man. That's just life.
@@Jiterdomer , it was not that they were scared to play them inasmuch as they were so popular that the things that protected the steel rods that were in the back of the arcade games started to show through and Taito was too d
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s, and so they his those inconvenient facts under the rug, especially Japan. This is also why the two sequels to the arcade version of Sonic Blast-Man, this game, and Real Puncher 2/Sonic Blast Heroes, are hard to find in the USA, and the NTSB-U region. Yeah, injury lawyers on arcade games like these, it is just like sharks in a feeding frenzy, and there is blood, as well as chum, and little fish snacks, that just so happen to be in the water. There are plenty of Americans, and people that are from the NTSB-U region, that can play the game as good as anyone else, but it is the design flaw of the machine that is the problem, not the Americans themselves, or their legal systems in regards to games like the arcade Sonic Blast-Man Trilogy.
OMG i searched this game for AGES as a kid i used to go an arcade game in Brazil that had this game it was so much fun
De que parte do Braza tu é? Eu sou de Rio das ostras-RJ... Jogava muito... Lembro que com uns 17 ou 18 anos minha pontuação dos 155.....
Eu jogava no shopping rio sul aq do rio
@@willisgomesdacruz No arcade do shopping Village das Ostras? Aquele lugar era bom demais, só jogão, nostalgia braba
7:52-7:58
Robot : OMAE WA MOU SHINDEIRU
Player : NANI ?!!
Look at that heel of the robot, it says "足, ashi" meaning "foot" in Japanese.
2:29, hopefully, he DID NOT get reincarnated into an isekai world.
*winces while rubbing right arm and hand* I remember this game, good times!
how nostalgic.
I like how Taito is making fun of the super-strength trope by showing how destructive it is. Look at the winning result in the third scenario where Sonic Blast Man realizes that maybe he should have done an uppercut instead.
yeah some results are a little bit overkill
Sonic Blast Man is Japan's answer to Superman but without darker elements to it.
I loved playing this in the arcades!
Me too !
But I was a little kid back then so I lacked the punching power needed to succeed ._.
4:00
(Kills everyone)
THE CITY HAS BECOME PEACEFUL AGAIN
I remember that game.i played that game in timezone when i was a kid
2:35 Bro, hang in there.
STREET THUG: "Ugggggggghhhhh......" *(Too dazed from the punch to keep standing)*
Man, I *so* remember this. I did normally fail at it though.
its a fun arcade game
The robot sounds like Takehito Koyasu (Dio Brando's japanese voice actor). Now I wanna google search if this game has any voice acting credits... there doesn't seem to be any.
Andro dio
Out of everything, I came here from Bust-a-Move 4/Puzzle Bobble 4, which has a reference to this game and has the main character as a playable character in the game.
On the side note, I'm shocked this game never made it to America, looks like a lot of fun.
Thanks for the info about the reference in Bust-a-Move 4/Puzzle Bobble 4, didnt know about it.
Sadly a lot of good japnese games never made it to the west due to stupid reasons.
Fortunately, a lot of those came here to Brazil. Almost every bigger arcade parlour (especially at shopping malls) had one!
People here used to choose the "take your picture" option: it photographed the player and stamped our muggers over the villains' faces. Then it got more and more deformed with each punch.
@@EuMesmoVII
SIM! Saudades dessa época, em que tomávamos coisas como essa como garantidas.
It did come to america and sadly that is why the games no longer exists there, because americans hurt themselves but unlike everywhere else sued the devs and they got into all sorts of legal trouble.
This is why the only places you will find this in a real arcade is in countries who dont really care as much about babyproofing everything.
This game is really like one punch man.
True, this is really inspired to create One Punch Man.
3-Punch Man
I played this in Gran Canaria in the 1990s.
They really upped the difficulty, the final level of the first game only required 330 T in total.
Assuming both on normal difficulty dipswitch?
ソニックブラストマン
懐かしいデスね😊
3:33 お前をKill you
The sequel to Sonic Blast Man which never made it to the U.S. 🥊
It make it to europe. that or someone in portugal private owned one and brought it to the local carnival
It wasn't out in the US due to the lawsuits after first Sonic Blast Man which led to the recall of these cabinets anywhere in the US after Americans blaming Taito USA for their injuries when playing the game with or without gloves.
Actually there was one in Sega Amusements USA. But now it is out of stock. www.segaarcade.us.com/games/real-puncher.html
Luis Reyes I believe there is actually a U.S. version but the U.S. version is not emulated yet.
I played both Sonic Blast Man games in Mexico.
8:17
If you set into 1.25x until 2x, you will have ARIARIARI
Sticky fingers
Damn that bad ending such a funny. XD
You mean the first failure one where the Mean Merchant buys Sonic Blastman's suit and wears it leaving Sonic Blastman half naked with just his pants and goggles on and walking out and the Merchant laughs afterwards? Is that the one you find funny?
@@BVEfan yeah, that one.
6:08
Vs terminator
Instruction during start playing sonic blast man real puncher since sonic blast man hand injury insident
I wish there's an English dub of this. Or at least subtitles of what the characters are saying.
All I know is that the first dude is like "I'll pay you bucks to get your suit" and the second one is the guy saying "Brother, get up!".
Sonic Blast Man is saying "witness my punch"
준타타 코미디 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
300 megatons would pink mist somebody
7:54 SMAsh
memories!
my high score play this game 81 because the machine is hard to play
7:32-7:34
ORAORAORA
what does it sing in the beginning? "we were hero, super hero"?
Yeah thats what i am hearing too
I ever played it and i can't beat it until.now
8:38
That meme
Edward Munch's "The Scream"! Waaaaay before becoming meme. Back when "meme" was a "unit of cultural information" replicable from one person to another, kind of a "gene" of ideas.
It becomes an emoji for every iPhones and Androids.
LMAO! This is hilarious
Three Punch Man
最初の成金野郎はソニックブラストマン、お前が悪いw治療して戻ってきてるし、店主カンカンやしww
the tv Anniemetion remember toriko
Feels like One Punch Man kinda ripped this off?
Even the enemies are kinda' the same. Hmm..
They are both Japanese Super Hero Parodies, thats probably why they feel similar
This is way way older than one punch.
Wait... how can you play this game? I dont know how the controls works
Sorry i forgot the controls, i tried until i figured out how it works
Oh... it's ok, if you forgot how, i will eventually figure out how this works.
It's a punching object that you punch hard enough and it uses a seismograph to determine how hard you hit it to decide how many points you get...
@@SonicFighter09 i think he meant the controls in MAME ;-)
Hold Space, press ALT two times, and then press Left Shift to punch 300mt. Holding Space and press Left Shift will not hit at 300mt.
初めまして😊
zuntata comedy ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
CAST:
玄田哲章 (81プロデュース)
津久井教生 (81プロデュース)
千葉繁 (81プロデュース)
中尾隆聖 (81プロデュース)
坂口候一 (81プロデュース)
三木眞一郎 (81プロデュース)
安井邦彦 (81プロデュース)
梅津秀行 (81プロデュース)
堀勝之祐 (81プロデュース)
大友龍三郎 (81プロデュース)
屋良有作 (青二プロダクション)
冬馬由美 (青二プロダクション)
速水奨 (大沢事務所)
若本規夫 (シグマ・セブン)
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