As an American I can verify this is what is was like for the DEA in the 80s: Every team drove a Porsche Machine guns and rocket launchers were standard issue Lots of carnage, little sympathy
I remember playing this as a kid in the local video rental store and saying to myself "this shit is fucking great" This game even makes a small cameo in the very first TMNT live action movie. What a time to be alive
I just assumed as a 13 year in Indiana all I had to do was make it to New York and I could live like those kids playing N.A.R.C skate boarding while smoking....its now 2021 I still live in indiana...Thank God
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Here are the time stamps for each level. You're Welcome. 0:08 Das Lof Gang 2:01 Dr. Spike Rush 4:20 Joe Rockhed 7:06 Kinky Pinky 9:48 Sgt. Skyhigh 11:38 HQ Posse 17:57 Mr. Big International 19:36 Mr. Big part 1 23:13 Mr. Big part 2
Absolutely loved this game lol. Definitely represents the late 80’s early 90’s.... shooting needles, blowing people up? Gangsters drug dealers and drug junkies lol and u can blow up shit with rockets. However he is using dip switches , unlimited ammo and rockets plus no damage at all. This game was Uber hard so yea
I remember playing this as a kid and two things struck me at the time: - How unique the graphics/art was, including the realistic rendering at times. Only other game I recall that had such realism before Mortal Combat was Pit Fighter. - How violent and seedy the content was. Drugs, prostitution, dog attacks, blowing up people, the last boss, etc.
I mean they are on the streets living in misery. So probably killing bad influencers on others is my guess of people who cant be saved. While you play this cop with high energy
A little late to the party, but.... Remember that 1988 was roughly 20 years after Vietnam. It's probable that those characters were based on the stereotype of the draftee using drugs to self medicate for what we now know is PTSD.
@@stealthstar4 Your hipster ass probably never went to Brownsville or East New York where no white people with curled mustaches live. No Barcades. No beard salons. No expensive brunch spots. Just seedy bodegas, gangbangers on each corner, sounds like the 4th of July each night cuz someone is getting iced, fucking Castle Greyskull were all the homeless come from trying to pull a fast one on people like you in the street. You know nothing about the real NYC white boy....
Imagine being like eleven or twelve years old, in arcade-land (Funplex) with your friends, and your uncle (who repaired these things) walks up, looks around, opens up the front of the case and flicks the quarter-drop tab giving us like fifty lives! Same thing for that Terminator game with the plastic guns and Daytona USA! Best birthday ever!
I actually grew up in the town that this game takes place in. I remember as a child walking over heaps of trench coated drug dealers on my way to school. I mean I couldn't get into the actual school building since it was just a facade with no interior, but man it was tough.
Legendary game! You can just tell this is a Williams/Midway game by the graphics, sounds, and gameplay. Some of those sounds in this game were in Terminator 2 The Arcade Game which was released 3 years after this game. That's one of the things that made arcade games so unique in the 80s and 90s. If you played a Midway game you knew you were playing a Midway game. If you were playing a Capcom game you knew you were playing a Capcom game. If you were playing a SNK game you knew you were playing a SNK game. SNK, CAPCOM, AND WILLIAMS/MIDWAY = OUR CHILDHOOD.
The pure swagger with which your character walks, whilst holding a machine gun and rocket launcher, blowing people up in cold blood, never gets old!! 🤣
Well, it likely appealed to "the darker nature of man", to paraphrase another product of theirs, "Smash TV". I think it was a technical warmup for "Mortal Kombat".
I grew up playing this on NES. I had no idea this was a thing in teh arcade. The baggy of drugs makes SO much more sense. I always wondered why I was picking up silver mini bathtubs
"YOU DIE, COP! HOO-HOO-HOO-HAA-HAA!" I've managed to beat Mr. Big a few times in this game. It was a matter of conserving ammo and keeping one's distance.
Imagine if Miami Vice, Robocop and NARC all teamed up, drug dealers, drug lords and so on would never stand a chance. Also Imagine if you're just walking down the street minding your own business then all of a sudden these two come flying out of nowhere in a sick Porsche with machine guns and rocket launchers then start ripping drug dealers, steroid pcp crackheads and psycho rapist clowns apart.
Oh my goodness. I was just randomly thinking about playing this game all summer in the arcade in 1988. So funny this video exists. I am guessing the Rock will be playing Max Force or Hit Man in one of his new summer movies.
Corner store near where I lived had this back in 1991, along with Bad Dudes, Final Fight, Pit-Fighter, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Champion Wrestler. Damn I miss those days.
I think this game came out about the same time as the NBC TV show _Nasty Boys_ which was based on a real NARC hit squad. Civil asset forfeiture to fund police departments is so unconstitutional.
The villains of this game work for the organization of K.R.A.K. :| How did Mr. Big get to the top of the drug game and not be the laughing stock of the criminal elite? xD And who lets the hobos and clowns in their office building and not have security? Do you think maybe the NARC soldier is seeing things? He did blow up a cocaine and speed lab in the second level of the game. xDD
Hit man: "We need to take this evidence back to HQ" Max Force: "Chillax, here smoke this shit" Hit man: "ooh that's good" Max: "I'm seeing, killer clowns and shit" *Three hours later* CNN: "Cops go on a rampage with M60's and rocket launchers. Old men, Homeless citizens and trench coat wearing teens have been gunned down without mercy, Ronald Mcdonald among them. More at Eleven"
What drug was the creator on??? Dudes in trench coats and underwear, huge hypos, random lambos, purple guys, random crack and money, killer ninja clowns, a street of whores, dogs that turn puppy when hit, that demonic head at the end, kill frenzy, random arrests and a gold heist?????? Damn!
Yeah, I know a lot of people who dedicated their lives to be a pro at video games. I just don't have that time left and just want to have fun playing video games.
Yeah, I can beat it on one credit every time I play it these days, and have gotten scores over 6 million points on one credit. I stream it every so often and have several youtube videos of 1CC's of NARC.
imagine if someone actually believed that? Who knows, I remember at a grocery store I worked at, they actually accepted monopoly money once AND tried to deposit it. And, no it was not a rumor, it was put up by the management on a poster near the time punch machine
The good old days of law enforcement. Where drug possession warranted swift capital punishment. Welcome to the force kid, here's your uzi and rocket launcher. Oh, and don't forget your keys to your new sports car.
I remember my dad showing me this game as a kid and a easy way to get Mr. Big to his last phase as the big head. Just a pixel perfect shot to the head with a rocket and it skipped the phase he loses his glasses. Such a great game
My mate Bishop worked out how to 1CC Narc in the London arcades. It involved taking the car and running over enemies to a certain point, rinse and repeat. He used to max out the lives with that and then go on to the 1CC.
NARC is an amazing game. It's a anti-drug game from the 1990's of the "Just Say No" era. But it came out in 1988. Max Force and villains Dr. Spike Rush, Joe Rockhead and Mr. Big appeared as characters in the cartoon The Power Team and in the film 22 Jump Street.
This arcade game was so insane when I was a kid I was freaked out by it but loved the shit out of it. Seeing it first time 30 years later, it’s still fuckin insane! Another level.
I loved this game and also the port on the NES was the best, but I was never able to finished, very amazed of the ending, that final boss looks hell hard.
Anyone remember when they'd go to the arcade and then wish their NES at home could do that. lol. I sure did. We usually got a super watered down version.
The biggest mistake ever made by most game devs back then: Porting most late-80s arcade masterpieces like NARC, Double Dragon, Ninja Turtles Arcade, and Ikari III to the NES instead of the SNES. The 90s had a similar issue, such as porting Mortal Kombat, Killer Instinct, Wolfenstein and DooM to the SNES instead of the N64.
As an American I can verify this is what is was like for the DEA in the 80s:
Every team drove a Porsche
Machine guns and rocket launchers were standard issue
Lots of carnage, little sympathy
I imagine drug cartel leaders were always in wheelchairs with machine guns attached to them. And I bet they also came in the form of a giant head.
Tigerman1138 you should have blew them all straight to hell tbh. So sick of drugs they’re everywhere
@@CocoSnicker12 he may be, but you shouldn't say it!
Diesel Blaze I do what the fuck I wanna do !
don't know about America but as a New Yorker born in the 80s i can verify yeah.
I remember playing this as a kid in the local video rental store and saying to myself "this shit is fucking great"
This game even makes a small cameo in the very first TMNT live action movie. What a time to be alive
I'm pretty sure it is also in Terminator 2 in the arcade scene
Our era was the best. This generation copies us, even the shoes they wear.
I remember always going to the arcade and just spend hours on this game
It’s one of my favorite arcade classics (besides mk2)
For real like mortal Kombat 2 ai is cheap that you can't even beat it
I remember seeing this game in the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie
Also in 1993.mad dog and glory Robert deniro film a narc. Arcade cabinet can be seen
Yea man i know the scene. I always wanted to hang out at that place when I was a kid it looked badass lol
I just assumed as a 13 year in Indiana all I had to do was make it to New York and I could live like those kids playing N.A.R.C skate boarding while smoking....its now 2021 I still live in indiana...Thank God
@@capcomfan82 That skateboard ramp over the arcades looks fun but I probably would have fallen off since there's no guard rails lol
Me too
16:01 "I GIVE UP!"Too little, Too late, talking leg.
JonTron's look at this game made me laugh way too hard!
Lools like lou bega part fell on hard time after mamba number 5
Jontron also brought me here.
@@CreesNostalgiaHut Potheads sucks, but Narc is good motivation for why being anti drugs looks cool! High energy and down with low energy hipsters.
NO MERCY!
Gotta love invincibility on a game that was designed to eat quarters like Smash TV
exactly!
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I'm getting all tingly. Lost a fortune to this game as a kid lol
Here are the time stamps for each level. You're Welcome.
0:08 Das Lof Gang
2:01 Dr. Spike Rush
4:20 Joe Rockhed
7:06 Kinky Pinky
9:48 Sgt. Skyhigh
11:38 HQ Posse
17:57 Mr. Big International
19:36 Mr. Big part 1
23:13 Mr. Big part 2
Very scary characters!
@@dmitryparenkin You DIE Cop! AAAAHAHHAHAHAHAAA!
This game was way ahead of its time back then loved it on arcade
Love that 80's muscle man strut of the playable characters! LOL
greatest american arcade game of the 80s, can play this daily and never tire of it, been playing the nes version all week as well
I love how your character walks like he has a club foot or something
NARC, Smash TV, Total Carnage, I dare you to find a better trifecta.
Total Carnage is so underrated.
Galaga, Missile Command, & Defender?
Mister Tago Mago ikr that was also one of my favorites
Final Fight, NARC, Street Fighter
Streets of Rage, NARC, and MK2
Absolutely loved this game lol. Definitely represents the late 80’s early 90’s.... shooting needles, blowing people up? Gangsters drug dealers and drug junkies lol and u can blow up shit with rockets. However he is using dip switches , unlimited ammo and rockets plus no damage at all. This game was Uber hard so yea
Description says MAME with cheats on.
I remember playing this as a kid and two things struck me at the time:
- How unique the graphics/art was, including the realistic rendering at times. Only other game I recall that had such realism before Mortal Combat was Pit Fighter.
- How violent and seedy the content was. Drugs, prostitution, dog attacks, blowing up people, the last boss, etc.
And how you had to DOUBLE TAP those fucking clowns or they could bounce back up! Holy shit this was fun!!!
I was about to six years old when I first played this and my 10 year old brother was like "look at the severed hand! So cool!"
i love how the obvious pot head hippy guy is portrayed as the heavily armed dangerous criminal lmao
He looks like a pothead hippy Rambo.
I mean they are on the streets living in misery. So probably killing bad influencers on others is my guess of people who cant be saved. While you play this cop with high energy
A little late to the party, but....
Remember that 1988 was roughly 20 years after Vietnam. It's probable that those characters were based on the stereotype of the draftee using drugs to self medicate for what we now know is PTSD.
Winners don't do drugs
tell that to the athletes who broke records using steroids
instead they use cheat codes to get through NARC without taking damage LOL
"This is your brain (an egg) -this is your brain on drugs (egg frying)."
Just the developers.
@@thesnare100 Steroids arent addictive you mongoloid
This is what New York actually looked like before Guliani.
yes it did. i remember
OUROBOROS BOYS this is California.
It still look like this in South Brooklyn and by Coney Island.
@@dangunheadachron1603 No
@@stealthstar4 Your hipster ass probably never went to Brownsville or East New York where no white people with curled mustaches live. No Barcades. No beard salons. No expensive brunch spots. Just seedy bodegas, gangbangers on each corner, sounds like the 4th of July each night cuz someone is getting iced, fucking Castle Greyskull were all the homeless come from trying to pull a fast one on people like you in the street. You know nothing about the real NYC white boy....
Imagine being like eleven or twelve years old, in arcade-land (Funplex) with your friends, and your uncle (who repaired these things) walks up, looks around, opens up the front of the case and flicks the quarter-drop tab giving us like fifty lives! Same thing for that Terminator game with the plastic guns and Daytona USA!
Best birthday ever!
Love this story!!
That was a dream I had as a kid!
Funplex in NJ on Route 10?
If Michael Bay was a video game developer.
D-d-d-d-d DON'T SHOOT! LOL
Gotta love the Narc rap.
You're busted!
You-you-you're busted!
Little known fact they named their guns. Their machine gun is "12 Step" and their rocket launchers name is "Rehab".
That's... That's not true.
Okay, PLEASE be true lmao. Man I love this game, it's so over the top and ridiculous.
Thats awesome if true.
This game looks badass. Incredible for being 35 years old
This game was so over-the-top, it made me laugh. The giant skull head at the end hahahahaha!
This was Robocop before he became metallic lol
The game came out a year after the movie
No, this is his son in his teens.
Just saw the Midway doc trailer and only remember this from The Foot Clan hangout in 1990.
I love how this game glorifies the deadly war on drug users in an ultra violent way, go get em America!
C Duterte & the Philippines now
I think it's kind of tongue-in-cheek. You notice the high score table says "Highest Narcs:"?
As an American I can say this is exactly as it was in the 80s. Arrests were minimal and kills were high and every drove a red Porsche
Fuck ya. It's fucking good ole American fun. Taking out the trash, one crackhead at a time.
America*
Wonder if anyone actually ever believed it was actual police training and called the a DEA recruiter.
It wasn’t?
I actually grew up in the town that this game takes place in. I remember as a child walking over heaps of trench coated drug dealers on my way to school. I mean I couldn't get into the actual school building since it was just a facade with no interior, but man it was tough.
Imagine this getting an HD remake....lol
It will be sick
Shooting clowns and hobos, someone's bound to get triggered for sure
Legendary game! You can just tell this is a Williams/Midway game by the graphics, sounds, and gameplay. Some of those sounds in this game were in Terminator 2 The Arcade Game which was released 3 years after this game. That's one of the things that made arcade games so unique in the 80s and 90s. If you played a Midway game you knew you were playing a Midway game. If you were playing a Capcom game you knew you were playing a Capcom game. If you were playing a SNK game you knew you were playing a SNK game. SNK, CAPCOM, AND WILLIAMS/MIDWAY = OUR CHILDHOOD.
Holy shit this really IS as chaotic as Jontron made it out to be...
The pure swagger with which your character walks, whilst holding a machine gun and rocket launcher, blowing people up in cold blood, never gets old!! 🤣
I played this all the time when I was younger and I had no idea that it was about drugs
Awesome game and did the whole violence/drugs scenario well before others.
It's been 28 years... I LOVE IT!
I never got to reach the end of the game, so this is the first time I ever saw Mr.. Big get what he had coming...
NARC! YAÀAY!
I remember playing that game when it first came out in the arcade thought that was one of the coolest games ever
This game was always busy in the arcade we would have to wait in line until the person playing ran out of quarters 😆
Well, it likely appealed to "the darker nature of man", to paraphrase another product of theirs, "Smash TV". I think it was a technical warmup for "Mortal Kombat".
I grew up playing this on NES. I had no idea this was a thing in teh arcade. The baggy of drugs makes SO much more sense. I always wondered why I was picking up silver mini bathtubs
I can see why this game was so controversial back in the day, but now it’s hilarious. Love the dudes who yell and chuck marijuana plants at you.
"YOU DIE, COP! HOO-HOO-HOO-HAA-HAA!"
I've managed to beat Mr. Big a few times in this game. It was a matter of conserving ammo and keeping one's distance.
Difficult to strategize with that dance club music blaring
Winners may not use drugs, but the game desighners DEFINITELY did!😆
16:01-16:02 funny, "I give up" then he shoots him with a missle.
thesnare100 There is NO surrender!
Too little Too late Talking leg
nice jontron references.
All things considered the game actually looks fun.
Dalgus Maximus it was I played it all the time when I was 5
Ethen Rosas Five?!
Little young for you I think.
Ethen Rosas I think i was 5, too. I played this game from The Midway Arcade Treasures 2 game for GameCube.
It was! I played it a ton on PS2 in whatever Midway bundle that was. It was so stupid.
I used to play this game a lot via Midway Arcade Treasure 2 as a kid and it was fun like hell!
Imagine if Miami Vice, Robocop and NARC all teamed up, drug dealers, drug lords and so on would never stand a chance. Also Imagine if you're just walking down the street minding your own business then all of a sudden these two come flying out of nowhere in a sick Porsche with machine guns and rocket launchers then start ripping drug dealers, steroid pcp crackheads and psycho rapist clowns apart.
But then we wouldn’t have good weed or acid. Gotta be realistic.
23:17 the most epic laugh in video game history!
8:29 I love the smell of exploding clowns in the morning.
Oh my goodness. I was just randomly thinking about playing this game all summer in the arcade in 1988. So funny this video exists. I am guessing the Rock will be playing Max Force or Hit Man in one of his new summer movies.
Mr Big looks like Tony Clifton!
Can you believe I played this game so much in the arcade I was able to clear it with one coin? Had that shit on lockdown, lol!
TheReivenlocke This game was badass in the 80's arcade room! So damn loud and insane!
Good memories
Monkey Mutant Boss you lie like a cheap rug. I call bullshit on that.
Cool story, bro
@@refinedsugar
Did you make that reply back in 2005?
Corner store near where I lived had this back in 1991, along with Bad Dudes, Final Fight, Pit-Fighter, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Champion Wrestler. Damn I miss those days.
Is that Hotline Miami Zero
As much as the music is cheesy, the graphics have aged very great for '88
Big up to William's for this blockbuster
damm right they have. Sidenote: Sega Genesis had a long run, and don't recall any games on that system that looked this "clean"
Oh no, the NARCs man.
5-1-1 in progress....LET'S GO!
SNARCast Productions wdfv
I think this game came out about the same time as the NBC TV show _Nasty Boys_ which was based on a real NARC hit squad. Civil asset forfeiture to fund police departments is so unconstitutional.
Cheaters never w... *beats game* ....oh
Ah... back in day when all drug dealers looked like flashers
The villains of this game work for the organization of K.R.A.K. :| How did Mr. Big get to the top of the drug game and not be the laughing stock of the criminal elite? xD And who lets the hobos and clowns in their office building and not have security? Do you think maybe the NARC soldier is seeing things? He did blow up a cocaine and speed lab in the second level of the game. xDD
Hit man: "We need to take this evidence back to HQ"
Max Force: "Chillax, here smoke this shit"
Hit man: "ooh that's good"
Max: "I'm seeing, killer clowns and shit"
*Three hours later*
CNN: "Cops go on a rampage with M60's and rocket launchers. Old men, Homeless citizens and trench coat wearing teens have been gunned down without mercy, Ronald Mcdonald among them. More at Eleven"
@@AllGamingStarred Not Ronald! Noooo! XDDD
What drug was the creator on??? Dudes in trench coats and underwear, huge hypos, random lambos, purple guys, random crack and money, killer ninja clowns, a street of whores, dogs that turn puppy when hit, that demonic head at the end, kill frenzy, random arrests and a gold heist?????? Damn!
Uno Carb On something! That's for sure... Don't know what's crazier! This or metal slug...
Typical 80s arcade
This game was insane even by 80's standards.
By early 90's standards, maybe not.
This was a quarter eater this guy has unlimited ammo no damage taken in arcade this was hard game
You can beat this game with one credit, it's not too hard just takes practice!
Yeah, I know a lot of people who dedicated their lives to be a pro at video games. I just don't have that time left and just want to have fun playing video games.
Have you actually done it? I have. It's possible but not easy. You have to know what you're doing and know the tricks and techniques.
Yeah, I can beat it on one credit every time I play it these days, and have gotten scores over 6 million points on one credit. I stream it every so often and have several youtube videos of 1CC's of NARC.
how many rocket bombs does it take to kill Mr Big when he's the big skull? There's no life meter.
YOU'RE BUSTED.
Love this game for some reason
blue ranger vs hundreds of sex offenders
Billy is facing his demons.
NARC Classic 80s Arcade before Grand Theft Auto Max Payne and Gears of War
Don't say it... Don't say it... For the sake of God don't say it please...
*IS THAT THE FUCKING BIKER FROM HOTLINE MIAMI!?*
I KNEW THERE WAS GONNA BE SOMEONE SAYING THAT 😭😭😭
This game creeped me out as a kid
There was a movie made called NARC, but it didn't really have anything directly to do with this game
Sucked!
I love that the main idea of this game is to gun down as many pipe junkies as possible. They should do this in modern day San Francisco.
"SPREAD'EM"
20:59 HOLY SHEET that guy in the wheelchair!!! Were offing crips now?
Your comment made my day!
There's Blood's all over the place too.
same boss as final fight '89 by capcom. he was also in a wheelchair.
Why should the crippled be treated any differently?
Can't believe i found this game, i thought i would never ever couldnt remember the name 💥
brought back good memories....wish I'd had played this version
The narc should go faster after picking up bags of coke
"Contact your local D.E.A recruiter"... SMH
imagine if someone actually believed that? Who knows, I remember at a grocery store I worked at, they actually accepted monopoly money once AND tried to deposit it. And, no it was not a rumor, it was put up by the management on a poster near the time punch machine
It is how I joined the DEA.
Ah, fun with chainsaw killers and serial rapists. That’s what made NARC fun! Thanx, bro!
Say nope to dope...I remember this as a kid in the mall arcade, times have changed.
This game was cutting edge when it came out
Very much so, considering it was one of the very first 32-bit arcade games to be released
The good old days of law enforcement. Where drug possession warranted swift capital punishment. Welcome to the force kid, here's your uzi and rocket launcher. Oh, and don't forget your keys to your new sports car.
I remember my dad showing me this game as a kid and a easy way to get Mr. Big to his last phase as the big head. Just a pixel perfect shot to the head with a rocket and it skipped the phase he loses his glasses. Such a great game
Smoking weed while playing this is genuinely a great time unironically.
Great game one of my favs.
At age 43 now I know thanks for sharing
Same
This is what downtown Vancouver needs
Ah good times. I definitely have to look at this one again.
My mate Bishop worked out how to 1CC Narc in the London arcades. It involved taking the car and running over enemies to a certain point, rinse and repeat. He used to max out the lives with that and then go on to the 1CC.
That's the gang's "pipeline hideout?" Looks like a subway station to me.
This brings back good child hood memories! 🙂
I loved playing this at the arcades, back when I was a kid!
Those ‘Winners Don’t Use Drugs’ screens really helped me get off of the smack🤣🤣🤣
this game looks high def for 1988, just my thoughts
NARC is an amazing game. It's a anti-drug game from the 1990's of the "Just Say No" era. But it came out in 1988.
Max Force and villains Dr. Spike Rush, Joe Rockhead and Mr. Big appeared as characters in the cartoon The Power Team and in the film 22 Jump Street.
0:10 eric cartman is up to no good again XD
This arcade game was so insane when I was a kid I was freaked out by it but loved the shit out of it. Seeing it first time 30 years later, it’s still fuckin insane! Another level.
Loudest arcade game in history
lol. Punch-Out was pretty loud too, no?
Oh this brings back so many memories!
I loved this game and also the port on the NES was the best, but I was never able to finished, very amazed of the ending, that final boss looks hell hard.
I love how they include the Addison Red line . The old Midway building used to be on Addison near Kimball
This game and Super High Impact Football were two of my favorites back in the day.
This game was hundreds of dollars and we never beat it.
That mid resolution was incredible to see at the time
So true. And the number of colors. It was like something from the future.
Anyone remember when they'd go to the arcade and then wish their NES at home could do that. lol. I sure did. We usually got a super watered down version.
The biggest mistake ever made by most game devs back then:
Porting most late-80s arcade masterpieces like NARC, Double Dragon, Ninja Turtles Arcade, and Ikari III to the NES instead of the SNES.
The 90s had a similar issue, such as porting Mortal Kombat, Killer Instinct, Wolfenstein and DooM to the SNES instead of the N64.
Love how they made a remix of the game sounds! XD
Such a cool game, I miss those years!!!!