Great choice Evie and Hadrian. This is a timeless awesome cute weird platformer. Love every bit of it since I discovered the MD version somwhere in 1993. Still one of my favorite to go games when I want to have some retro fun.
To think the C64 version came out on cassette too, the loading must've been horrid. I had a demo of it back in the day but I also had an Amiga at this point and I agree, it was pretty sad to see
I played the DOS version as a kid, and loved it. I revisited it again as an adult, the Genesis version this time, and loved it still. I've got to try the PS2 version, it looks insane
I personally think the sms version is the most note worthy of them all and the megadrive version is best only because there's no loading screens or anything
please note that the only original game is the one for the Amiga 500 from 1991, the AGA version and the CD32 versions were done later in 1993 but contain different levels so those are not the originals, the genesis version also is from 1991 the levels are identical to the Amiga original, is a very good version too, there is a nintendo switch version too, but is identical to the ps2 excepting there is no rumble and the music is random through the levels
Not a single mention that the levels were different? Isn't it a comparison? How come the levels are different from the mega drive to the GBA to the PS2?
I actually think the Mega Drive version sounds worse than the Super Nintendo version. Maybe you shouldn't have played that when you were sick? But I do like how you made the Amiga CD32 version number 1. Plus, I think it plays better than the original Amiga version, because of the use of more than one button.
This was a poorly made video. You basically wrote a line or two per game based on a 5 minute demo of the first tutorial-ish level. PS2 had cutscenes between stages if you play just a tiny bit longer for example. In fact you shown it but did not state anything about the saving. Like generally when people look up comparison videos they want the details not what they could had seen from comparing screenshots. You had the nerve to talk about Patreon as if you think your laziness and low effort content should be encouraged. If anyone think about giving this guy money I would recommend you instead give it to: MandaloreGaming, Tehsnakerer, SsethTzeentach, Cybershell, Jwlar or ThorHighHeels. Basically people who make game related videos that can be a hour if not more in length going great into detail about each subject. This person did what anyone can do on movie maker in a few hours. Hell he likely took more time downloading the games and emulators (assuming he didn't just stole the footage elsewhere) than he did on the video itself. This guy is a joke.
Great choice Evie and Hadrian. This is a timeless awesome cute weird platformer. Love every bit of it since I discovered the MD version somwhere in 1993.
Still one of my favorite to go games when I want to have some retro fun.
To think the C64 version came out on cassette too, the loading must've been horrid. I had a demo of it back in the day but I also had an Amiga at this point and I agree, it was pretty sad to see
Played this to death - I never thought of it as a favourite and yet I don't remember any game from my youth better than this one - it's brilliant.
I played the DOS version as a kid, and loved it. I revisited it again as an adult, the Genesis version this time, and loved it still. I've got to try the PS2 version, it looks insane
I personally think the sms version is the most note worthy of them all and the megadrive version is best only because there's no loading screens or anything
please note that the only original game is the one for the Amiga 500 from 1991, the AGA version and the CD32 versions were done later in 1993 but contain different levels so those are not the originals, the genesis version also is from 1991 the levels are identical to the Amiga original, is a very good version too, there is a nintendo switch version too, but is identical to the ps2 excepting there is no rumble and the music is random through the levels
Not a single mention that the levels were different? Isn't it a comparison? How come the levels are different from the mega drive to the GBA to the PS2?
I actually think the Mega Drive version sounds worse than the Super Nintendo version. Maybe you shouldn't have played that when you were sick?
But I do like how you made the Amiga CD32 version number 1. Plus, I think it plays better than the original Amiga version, because of the use of more than one button.
This was a poorly made video. You basically wrote a line or two per game based on a 5 minute demo of the first tutorial-ish level. PS2 had cutscenes between stages if you play just a tiny bit longer for example. In fact you shown it but did not state anything about the saving. Like generally when people look up comparison videos they want the details not what they could had seen from comparing screenshots. You had the nerve to talk about Patreon as if you think your laziness and low effort content should be encouraged. If anyone think about giving this guy money I would recommend you instead give it to: MandaloreGaming, Tehsnakerer, SsethTzeentach, Cybershell, Jwlar or ThorHighHeels. Basically people who make game related videos that can be a hour if not more in length going great into detail about each subject. This person did what anyone can do on movie maker in a few hours. Hell he likely took more time downloading the games and emulators (assuming he didn't just stole the footage elsewhere) than he did on the video itself. This guy is a joke.