23:13 Super Mario Bros main theme... And the same level looks like the Yoshi's Island in Super Mario World. Level 4-1 in 19:35 looks like the Chocolate Island too. Great Trubute!
I prefer that TurboGrafX episode a lot more than any of the NES/GameBoy installements. The difficulty is more manageable in my opinion, due to the addition of checkpoints, and the fruits being more abundant, making the progression less dreadful. However, I kinda miss those cute dinosaur buddies...
@9:59 Beatles-Back in the USSR "Well the Ukraine girls really knock me out They leave the west behind And Moscow girls make me sing and shout That Georgia's always on my my my my my my my my my mind"
Thanks for posting this! I love this game! The graphics and sound are great! The game play is simple, but in an attractive, comfortable, and familiar way, and the game is fairly short, but difficult enough to not feel that way. When we got our Wii at tax time 2008, this was one of the very first games I got on the Virtual console (I do have an actual TG16 - US Turbo Duo, but I've never played this on the real hardware). Also, while this game doesn't have a save feature, all virtual console games do by default by virtue of the Wii holding your spot whenever you exit without resetting. So, while this game is not really long, it's one that took me about six years to beat (just beat it about a month or so ago) because I'd play it for a couple hours, die a million times, get a level or a few ahead, and then put it down for several months and sometimes for even a year or more without playing it, only to pick it up again on a whim and repeat the pattern. So it probably goes without saying that when I finally beat the game, it was a really rewarding feeling! :-) Anyway, thanks again for posting!
It's weird to think though that this could've been the thing I'd have been playing in late 92, early 93 if my parents had stuck to their original plan. My brother and I very rarely snooped for Christmas presents (party because my parents were almost never both out of the house at the same time). Well, one day a few weeks before Christmas 92, they were for some reason, and so we snooped...and found a brand new Turbografx16! They pulled a fast one on us, though, and switched it for a new SNES sometime between then and Christmas morning! In the early days of the SNES, most of the games we rented first were SNES installments of franchises we knew and loved on the NES, such as Contra, Castlevania, Double Dragon, and the like. Well, had we got the TG16 instead, I'm sure we would've done the same thing with the few TG16 installments of NES franchises. And of course, this may well be the most high profile of them all. So, we got the SNES brand new on Christmas 92. In Sept 93, we got a used Genesis, so it wouldn't be long before we had a second 16-bit system. Genesis would eventually become my favorite 16-bit system, and favorite system of all time, but that wouldn't be til 2003 - a full ten years later. I did eventually get a TG16, used in early December 2000. In Spring 2003, I got my Duo, and so in 2009, I gave the original TG16 to a friend because I didn't need it anymore. In the past year or so, my understanding of TG16 hardware, particularly, as well as software to a lesser degree has radically increased, and with it, my love and appreciation for the TG16, so much so that it either has, or is about to eclipse SNES in terms of my simple subjective preferences. I could see it someday even challenging the Genesis for the gold, but at present, it does not. However, while I prefer the Genesis, I'm more intrigued and excited by the TG16 because I still have more to explore with it. Also, I view the three systems hardware wise as too close to call - an effective three-way tie, and since TG16 is the one that people give the least amount of credit to hardware wise, it is the one that I'm spending the most time defending, and "being an apologist" for, and that endears me to it more as well. Anyway, this game was 2008 for me on a platform that was 2000 for me. It's weird to think that it was very nearly 1993 for me on a system that was 1992. I wonder how things would've turned out had it been.
I still prefer this over Super Adv Island 1 and 2 on SNES but I prefer the original Wonder Boy games over the rest! Wonder Boy in Monster Land, Wonder Boy in Monster World and, probably the best, Monster World IV.
This is my favorite Adventure Island I have. I have 1 and 2 on NES and 3 and 4 on Famicom and Super NES and Super Famicom versions as well. Great series. And yes, they have 4 only on Famicom and it kinda sucks.
This game is hard but thanks it's unlimited contineu,it keeps you playing on,in many stages,there's some nice paralax scrolling going on,the music is good,i play this game using a everdrive on the TG16.
This is very polished though it's not surprising since it's quite a late release, almost 5 years after the system launch, but still, graphics are nice and detailed, the music sounds particularly good and they pulled off some nice parallax given the PC Engine limitations in this regard. A shame about the revamped main character though, the original Wonder Boy looks nicer.
While Master Higgins and Tina are leaving the church after getting married, a shadowy figure called Baron Bronsky and six of his underlings kidnap Tina and some of the island children. The player controls Higgins through six stages with four areas each the fourth area being a boss battle to rescue the children, and then finally defeat Baron Bronsky in his fortress to rescue my girlfriend Tina ture love free so romantic wedding.
This was a welcome game at a time when TG16 owners could tell the end was near, but even at that time the earlier NES games were way past this and it felt like a step back despite the nice visuals.
I'm pretty sure that through all four Adventure Island games it's the same girl, the storyline just messed up her name (or couldn't decide). I guess in the 16-bit era, the girl decided to change her hair color (or at least, the NES era had to have her hair dark due to pallete limits).
@Dean Satan Nintendo lives in your head rent free dude, you go looking for comments like this to whine and complain about. You make Sega and it's fandom look bad dude, the worst kind of troll.
@DBoy2029 Well that but it's also interesting to note that she originally had blonde hair(if I remember correctly) in the original version of Adventure Island, Wonder Boy 1
I don' think it is possible to get a gold on level 12. I mean, I killed every enemy by myself, collected every star, and I still only have silver - adventure island on hudgames
23:13 Super Mario Bros main theme... And the same level looks like the Yoshi's Island in Super Mario World. Level 4-1 in 19:35 looks like the Chocolate Island too. Great Trubute!
New Adventure Island in 1992
© 1992 Hudson Soft
Stage 1-1 00:51
Stage 1-2 02:02
Stage 1-3 03:27
Stage 1-4 04:45
Stage 2-1 06:29
Stage 2-2 07:57
Stage 2-3 09:43
Stage 2-4 11:12
State 3-1 12:54
Stage 3-2 14:14
Stage 3-3 15:54
Stage 3-4 17:40
Stage 4-1 19:33
Stage 4-2 21:11
Stage 4-3 23:01
Stage 4-4 25:03
Stage 5-1 26:56
Stage 5-2 28:53
Stage 5-3 30:30
Stage 5-4 32:17
Stage 6-1 34-24
Stage 6-2 36-23
Stage 6-3 38:18
Stage 6-4 40:15
Stage 7: 42:16
TurboGrafx-16 very most the RUclips play through a video games (New Adventure Island) - 1992.
Plot
While Master Higgins and Tina are leaving the church 💒 after after getting married, a shadowy figure called Baron Bronsky and six of his underlings kidnap Tina and some of the island 🏝 children 👫. The player controls Higgins through six stages with four areas each (the fourth area being a boss battle) to rescue the children, and then finally defeat Baron Bronsky in his fortress to rescue Tina.
New Adventure Island is also know to Twitch by a nickname of "Taco Bell 🌮 Bonk". The name was given based on Master Higgins worried facial expression. The first known saying was in a chat of streamer " Princess Za" during her chat.
Into
01. Tiger 🐅 (Boss 1)
02. Rhino (Boss 2)
03. Polar Bear (Boss 3)
04. Boar (Boss 4)
05. Alligator 🐊 (Boss 5)
06. Elephant 🐘 (Boss 6)
07. Final Battle - Baron Bronsky (Final Boss 7)
08. Ending Credits
I prefer that TurboGrafX episode a lot more than any of the NES/GameBoy installements.
The difficulty is more manageable in my opinion, due to the addition of checkpoints, and the fruits being more abundant, making the progression less dreadful.
However, I kinda miss those cute dinosaur buddies...
And Checkpoints were in the original Adventure Island 1.
@Agnes K. No shit, that's why he said he misses them in this game.
This and Super Adventure Island on the SNES are the best Adventure Island games, imo
Best in the series right here. Also godlike music and sound fx
The snes version isn't bad either. Maybe even better.
@9:59 Beatles-Back in the USSR
"Well the Ukraine girls really knock me out
They leave the west behind
And Moscow girls make me sing and shout
That Georgia's always on my my my my my my my my my mind"
Thanks for posting this! I love this game! The graphics and sound are great! The game play is simple, but in an attractive, comfortable, and familiar way, and the game is fairly short, but difficult enough to not feel that way. When we got our Wii at tax time 2008, this was one of the very first games I got on the Virtual console (I do have an actual TG16 - US Turbo Duo, but I've never played this on the real hardware).
Also, while this game doesn't have a save feature, all virtual console games do by default by virtue of the Wii holding your spot whenever you exit without resetting. So, while this game is not really long, it's one that took me about six years to beat (just beat it about a month or so ago) because I'd play it for a couple hours, die a million times, get a level or a few ahead, and then put it down for several months and sometimes for even a year or more without playing it, only to pick it up again on a whim and repeat the pattern.
So it probably goes without saying that when I finally beat the game, it was a really rewarding feeling! :-)
Anyway, thanks again for posting!
It's weird to think though that this could've been the thing I'd have been playing in late 92, early 93 if my parents had stuck to their original plan.
My brother and I very rarely snooped for Christmas presents (party because my parents were almost never both out of the house at the same time). Well, one day a few weeks before Christmas 92, they were for some reason, and so we snooped...and found a brand new Turbografx16! They pulled a fast one on us, though, and switched it for a new SNES sometime between then and Christmas morning! In the early days of the SNES, most of the games we rented first were SNES installments of franchises we knew and loved on the NES, such as Contra, Castlevania, Double Dragon, and the like. Well, had we got the TG16 instead, I'm sure we would've done the same thing with the few TG16 installments of NES franchises. And of course, this may well be the most high profile of them all.
So, we got the SNES brand new on Christmas 92. In Sept 93, we got a used Genesis, so it wouldn't be long before we had a second 16-bit system. Genesis would eventually become my favorite 16-bit system, and favorite system of all time, but that wouldn't be til 2003 - a full ten years later. I did eventually get a TG16, used in early December 2000. In Spring 2003, I got my Duo, and so in 2009, I gave the original TG16 to a friend because I didn't need it anymore.
In the past year or so, my understanding of TG16 hardware, particularly, as well as software to a lesser degree has radically increased, and with it, my love and appreciation for the TG16, so much so that it either has, or is about to eclipse SNES in terms of my simple subjective preferences. I could see it someday even challenging the Genesis for the gold, but at present, it does not. However, while I prefer the Genesis, I'm more intrigued and excited by the TG16 because I still have more to explore with it. Also, I view the three systems hardware wise as too close to call - an effective three-way tie, and since TG16 is the one that people give the least amount of credit to hardware wise, it is the one that I'm spending the most time defending, and "being an apologist" for, and that endears me to it more as well.
Anyway, this game was 2008 for me on a platform that was 2000 for me. It's weird to think that it was very nearly 1993 for me on a system that was 1992. I wonder how things would've turned out had it been.
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I dream of an Adventure Island versus Wonderboy game one day.
Just sayin'...
The definitive adventure island game. Had fun finishing it on a single continue.
I still prefer this over Super Adv Island 1 and 2 on SNES but I prefer the original Wonder Boy games over the rest! Wonder Boy in Monster Land, Wonder Boy in Monster World and, probably the best, Monster World IV.
This is my favorite Adventure Island I have. I have 1 and 2 on NES and 3 and 4 on Famicom and Super NES and Super Famicom versions as well. Great series. And yes, they have 4 only on Famicom and it kinda sucks.
I agree. The TG-16 version is easily the best in the series.
copedipper97 🔟
Great game to the TG16 Mini! Very good graphics, music and gameplay.
This version was leaps and bounds better than the NES.... Miss playing this.
Яркая, супер игра. 👍👍
This game is hard but thanks it's unlimited contineu,it keeps you playing on,in many stages,there's some nice paralax scrolling going on,the music is good,i play this game using a everdrive on the TG16.
Stage 4-3 has Super Mario music
Kinda of
This is very polished though it's not surprising since it's quite a late release, almost 5 years after the system launch, but still, graphics are nice and detailed, the music sounds particularly good and they pulled off some nice parallax given the PC Engine limitations in this regard. A shame about the revamped main character though, the original Wonder Boy looks nicer.
While Master Higgins and Tina are leaving the church after getting married, a shadowy figure called Baron Bronsky and six of his underlings kidnap Tina and some of the island children. The player controls Higgins through six stages with four areas each the fourth area being a boss battle to rescue the children, and then finally defeat Baron Bronsky in his fortress to rescue my girlfriend Tina ture love free so romantic wedding.
I prefer this version than snes, character design more cute and that dancing scene so funny...
😁
Who knew Master Higgins could bust a move so well? ^_^
This was a welcome game at a time when TG16 owners could tell the end was near, but even at that time the earlier NES games were way past this and it felt like a step back despite the nice visuals.
I'm pretty sure that through all four Adventure Island games it's the same girl, the storyline just messed up her name (or couldn't decide). I guess in the 16-bit era, the girl decided to change her hair color (or at least, the NES era had to have her hair dark due to pallete limits).
Best adventure Island evar!
This game was much better than both games on snes IMO
@Dean Satan Nintendo lives in your head rent free dude, you go looking for comments like this to whine and complain about. You make Sega and it's fandom look bad dude, the worst kind of troll.
ice world and sunset world music is so goooood aaaaaaaaaaahhhh
Wonderboy clone, Im addicted to this game, I love it, wish i had it back in the day
Master Higgins says "BIIIISSSOONNN" at 0:34
the lack of colors in the NES is what gave adventure island it's charm, the music too. PC Engine, SNES, etc. it's not the same.
Also, Tina was blonde?
+Tom Jung You do realize Adventure Island is a Hudson Soft remake of Wonder Boy, right?
Legend will never die.
No dinosaur, not happy. 😦
The Ultimate Choice ~ Soul Melter EX~
A. Autobots
1. Kung Fu Jiang Shi (Ability: Fighter)
a. Red (Support Ability: Fire)
b. Blue (Support Ability: Ice)
c. Green (Support Ability: Wing)
d. Yellow (Support Ability: Beam)
2. Asterix (Ability: Fighter+Wing)
3. Obelix (Ability: Suplex+Stone)
4. King Dedede (Ability: Hammer)
5. Meta Knight (Ability: Sword)
6. Bandana Waddle Dee
7. Rick, Coo, Kine
8. Gooey (Weapon: Black Beam)
9. Marx (Weapon: Arrow Arrow)
10. Adeleine (Ability: Artist), Ribbon
11. Dark Meta Knight (Ability: Sword)
12. Daroach (Weapon: Triple Star)
13. Magolor (Weapon: Ultra Sword)
14. Taranza (Ability: Spider)
15. Susie (Hair Color: Pink)
16. The Three Mage-Sisters
17. Beetle (Ability: Beetle)
18. Bio Spark (Ability: Ninja)
19. Birdon (Ability: Wing)
20. Blade Knight (Ability: Sword)
21. Bonkers (Ability: Hammer)
22. Broom Hatter (Ability: Clean)
23. Bugzzy (Ability: Suplex)
24. Burning Leo (Ability: Fire)
25. Chef Kawasaki (Ability: Cook)
26. Chilly (Ability: Ice)
27. Como (Ability: Spider)
28. Driblee (Ability: Water)
29. Gim (Ability: Yo-Yo)
30. Jammerjab (Ability: Staff)
31. Knuckle Joe (Ability: Fighter)
32. NESP (Ability: ESP)
33. Parasol Waddle Dee (Ability: Parasol)
34. Plugg (Ability: Plasma)
35. Poppy Bros. Jr. (Ability: Bomb)
36. Rocky (Ability: Stone)
37. Sir Kibble (Ability: Cutter)
38. Vividria (Ability: Artist)
39. Waddle Doo (Ability: Beam)
40. Wester (Ability: Whip)
Vs.
B.
Decepticons
1. The True Final Battle EX
a. Waning Wings Hanayo Soul
b. Waxing Wings Peko Soul
2. Heroes in Another Dimension
a. King D-Mind (EX Color: Black)
b. Morpho Knight (EX Color: Black)
3. Bronsky Soul (Color: Red)
4. Baron Bronsky (EX Color: White)
5. Elephant (EX Color: Green)
6. Alligator (EX Color: Gold)
7. Boar (EX Color: Black)
8. Bear (EX Color: Brown)
9. Rhino (EX Color: Black)
10. Tiger (EX Color: White)
※Soul Melter=영혼이 털리는 지옥의 맛
It's rated E for everyone
@DBoy2029 Well that but it's also interesting to note that she originally had blonde hair(if I remember correctly) in the original version of Adventure Island, Wonder Boy 1
DCT Nope. Tanya had green hair.
good job brother
Sigh Higgins, why you just stand there in beginning?
I remember having a lot of fun with this one, but what the heck they do to Tina? She doesn't even look like she belongs in the same game.
Can you ride dinosaurs in this one?
19:54 Higgins in Chocolate Island
I do like the graphics tho
sitting atop his belly....what did you expected?
He's in a hurry
I don' think it is possible to get a gold on level 12. I mean, I killed every enemy by myself, collected every star, and I still only have silver - adventure island on hudgames
well I'm pretty sure what your thinking of what he's doing is also what I'm thinking he's doing too. lol
That expression tho
Para que emulador es ese juego??
0:18 lol the girl is like idgaf
hello🎉
So match memmoreis
where can i download this please help
Why are they abandon dinosaur features after nes versions? Its preaty boring without this.
I don't know but it seems a downgrade from the original 1985 version
SNES version music was better!!!!!
Silence, mutt
@@V67L Silence mutt.
where is my tina?!!