Super Aleste / Space Megaforce (SNES) All Bosses (No Damage)
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
- Super Aleste / Space Megaforce (SNES) All Bosses (No Damage, Lunatic). It is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up video game developed by Compile. It was published by Toho in 1992 for the SNES as part of the Aleste series.
00:00 Intro
00:13 01 Zolba
01:39 02 Rono
03:15 03 Sentry
03:52 04 Janel
04:47 05 Nardork
06:23 06 Bomber
07:03 07 Ruber
10:38 08 Nonto
11:35 09 Gunner
12:30 Final Boss - Lucifer
13:47 Ending Игры
Boss list:
00:13 01 Zolba
01:39 02 Rono
03:15 03 Sentry
03:52 04 Janel
04:47 05 Nardork
06:23 06 Bomber
07:03 07 Ruber
10:38 08 Nonto
11:35 09 Gunner
12:30 Final Boss - Lucifer
13:47 Ending
What were these aliens thinking when they named their machines?
I died of laughter because of that.@@aayushpal6621
Whenever a boss talks before fighting you, I don't really expect them to go something like GIMMIE A BREAK WILL YOU
Makes me want to give him said break
Nor would I have expected one to have taken a shitload of novocaine and mumble out "WHY IS THERE THIS GUY HERE?"
Did the last boy say "I would rather take on a God!" ...?
What about, “she’s a drag queen”
@@SophiaXiaoyuAralaCran I came from the World beyond.
All the voice clips make these bosses weirdly charming to me, pfff
Also fun fact for those new to this game, Zolba actually has a rematch in Stage 10 where he goes "Fancy meeting you here!" and uses the Bomber's explosive barrels along with his regular shots
I'm sure you know this already based on the quote you use, but the bosses' voice clips are different depending on whether you're playing the Japanese version (as you see here) or the NA version.
I WAS a little surprised to see how some of the quotes themselves didn't actually change much, or at ALL, across versions - you'd think they'd have at least just kept the old voices in the case of the latter, but nope, they're obviously said by different people. Pay attention to Lono in particular for a good example of that!
YEA! I like their US voices more personally; that said, Iono's accent (or whatever you could call it) is cute in both and I never thought I'd be saying that about a ginormous space battlestation (or maybe I did)
@@deltamudkip Yeah, I do have to say, it IS pretty funny that you're getting yelled at by a space battlestation... and I like the US voices a little more myself, though I imagine that's because they're a little easier to understand, not that I don't find a few of the JP lines to be better or at least more hilariously-voiced, hehe. =3
Pixel art back then was masterful. Space Lucifer final boss!
Simply Space Megaforce is one of the best SuperNintendo Shoot'em up games!! Thank God I have it in my collection.
_double-checks the timestamps_
So is Boss 7 here called "Ruber" because your weapons are CLEARLY just bouncing off him somehow given how much freaking damage he absorbs compared to everyone else?
The first SHMUP I ever cleared all the way, even with the ending scene I remember! I suppose this will have to tide me over while I wait for Aleste Branch to hopefully come out some time this decade.
This games is underrated
Great game! The seventh boss (Ruber) is very similar to the second boss of Super Contra.
I rented this game way back when, I remember a voice on the title screen saying "SPACE MEGAFORCE! Presented by Toho."
*_12:30_**_ I don't know what the hell lucifer says but his battle theme is one of the best I've heard_*
I hear: "I would rather take on a god.
He says "I don't wanna be your God" in this copy.
This game has some really good music
Cool game🎮
I still find it hard to believe this is an Aleste game. It didn’t struck me at first. I mean, where’s Ellinor Waizen?
If this game was published by Toho, where's Godzilla?
It's called Toho, but there's no flying shrine maiden and no ordinary magician
Nice to watch your new work . For me , i just bomb any boss .
Shadowserg, how come you dont pick up powerups?
In most shooters, grabbing a powerup, will replace your current one. In those games, Shadowserg tends to keep the weapon he likes.
Shooters that let the player swap their weapons on the fly, are unfortunately quite rare.
What a brafe guy you are
Music in end of act like Sonic GBA games.
what version of Snes is it ?
The PAL 8.95 revision unit with a Toys R Us logo on the front. It runs at least two frames faster than the Game Gear, and can download a megabyte of ram from Internet Explorer- I can't keep this up. What do you mean which version of the SNES?!
@@noonethatspecial I mean because the boss voices are different I assume it is a different version of the snes game, not the console
I wanna say this is the Japanese one. In the US version, the title screen says Space Megaforce, the voices are a bit clearer, and Zolba in Stage 1 goes "Welcome to the Underworld!" instead of "Welcome to hell!"
@@deltamudkip oh alright, thanks for making this clear
@@Piratefoxyfox Can confirm it's absolutely the Japanese version. It has changed/additional cutscenes that the U.S. version doesn't, and the SNES version's voices and voice lines are different from the Super Famicom's (or at least they sound like they are).
I'm not sure if there's any actual difference in gameplay between the two, so looking for either "Super Aleste" or "Space Megaforce" will give you a damn fine 12 stages of shoot-em-up goodness, if you're in the mood to give this a go yourself. I suggest looking up "SNES Manuals Archive" and looking up a manual if you want to have the most possible info on how to play, too - without it, there's a few functions that aren't obvious but can be VERY useful, and are pretty unique to this kind of game - in particular, some of your weapons can be set to fire in VERY different methods and patterns at the tap or hold of a button.
「きゅうたい」って何だったんだ。
Stop making RUclips Shorts!
I think Shadow's fave games are Castlevania games and shumps. Somebody make a hybrid asap!