28:46 The fact that he's spending so much money to keep his diesel generator fueled up to keep the channel running is a mark of dedication we should respect.
8 of these episodes and you still haven't covered me being left in the Arcade by my mum when I was 8. I was sure this would be the one! Keep it up, Joe. Love ya man and thanks for all the effort that goes in.
I have been a fan and a subscriber of Game Sack for almost 10 years. In fact Joe, your show is so good, that it has taught me english better than anyone in my life. So now that I have enough languange skills, I must say: First time commenter, and a fan for life. Thanks for everything! Keep it up!
Same, close to ten years here as well! One of RUclips's best produced, most consistently good, and entertaining gaming related shows on the 'ol RUclips!
16:20 We had a 2 player setup for Stadium Cross at our local mall arcade growing up. The controls was the whole motorbike. You had to seriously lean the entire bike body into your turns and you could pull back and lean the bike back for more air on jumps. It was awesome.
That noise in the background sounds like those typewriter noises like in those tv news programs from the 1980s and probably 1970s ( I wasn't born yet so I'm not sure if that's where it started) or a diesel engine chattering away.
@@chaseman94 That's just white noise... old tv's would sound like that inbetween channels, and microphones that have been gain too much or are cheap sounds like that - typewriters sound much more mechanical. Edit: Oh you meant at the very end? That's a diesel engine - a typerwriter would have 'clacks' in there.
@@MrWolfTickets A person of culture.. 👍🏿❤️ then this comes on after 🎶🎶(Everyday when you're walking down the street. And everybody that you meet. Has an original point of view. And I say HEY! (HEY!)🎶🎶🎶
Damn Joe, you did it. I watched every single Game Sack episode ever released, and this one is the first time you covered ONLY games that I never played/knew that existed. Impressive, still finding unknown stuff after so much time.
@@HaroldoPinheiro-OK What's REALLY sad is that Capcom REALLY should have gotten the rights to do a Sailor Moon arcade game instead of Banpresto which would allow it to run on Capcom CPS-2 hardware and allow up to 3 players and have a really cool continue screen like Final Fight.
Back in the day so of arcades and before the Internet, it was always a treat to stop by the local arcade and discover new games. You never knew what you were going to get.
The Sailor Moon beat 'em up is fascinating. By all accounts the game is unfinished. Tons of stuff is in the ROM either finished or partially finished, but disabled. I'd love to see someone like WayForward get this somehow and finish it off.
Huh, didn't know that. Though, even if it were finished, the cheap difficulty is a turn-off. With a rebalance and non-cheap toy piano music, it could be amazing.
That explains the music. Sounds like Seiichi Sakurai probably had 15 mins to make the ost, with no prep time to compose anything, so just went on a jazz odyssey XD
Nice Raiden t-shirt! I'll forever love the music from the first stage of Raiden II (and of course: the purple plasma laser which loops & flips all over the screen).
I'd totally ask for a home port of a game like CarnEvil. But realized a lot of them are shorter than 20 mins. To bring them home would most likely warrant a lengthier game or complete remake. It's kinda why I'd rather buy certain games in compilations than individually
I was recently sick as a mule and missed an entire week of work... and your "Every game released" episodes were a fantastic distraction from wanting to die!
Thanks for still putting out gamesack! It's a highlight anytime I see it pop up! It's so well produced! Absolutely amazing!! Thanks for the continued quality content!!
I'm not sure if they were covered in a previous episode, but you should check out some of these that were never released outside of arcades: 1. The Main Event (Konami, 1988) 2. The Deep / Run Deep (Wood Place Inc., 1987) 3. Mocap Boxing (Konami, 2001)
@@TranquilVisiondoes that hurt the creators? If the creators don’t get money, we don’t get content. Also, it’s a jerk thing to hurt people when you can just as easily not.
@@JazGalaxy It doesn't hurt creators "right now" (like for this video for example) so to speak, because they have probably already received the money for the sponsorship. But if there would be some way for advertisers to look up the percentage of viewers of the channel who use the add-on, then it definitely does. Because of course they are less incentivized to sponsor a creator, when a majority of the viewers don't see the ad at all. I doubt that there is any way to determine that, but you never know if the people who made SponsorBlock or whatever won't just sell your data to all kinds of companies.
Great episode Joe! It is a shame that Monster Maulers hasn't came home yet. Dolphin Blue looks best on a high res (24khz) monitor like that in a Naomi cabinet. Its a great game for sure! These are some of my favorite videos that come out with. Thanks!
Especially that sweet theme that plays on on level seven (and level one on the Japanese version) sung by Simon Masato (vocalist for the themes of Kamen Rider, Ultraseven, etc.)
I definitely miss the prevalence of arcades. From what I recall I never had a bad experience playing any given game with a random person (either co-op or 1v1), it was always a blast. Great work as always!
One game that never came home and was overlooked by this episode was the grid by Midway. Absolutely top-notch title, well ahead of its time, guaranteed would still do good today. Great episode, still looking forward to knowing where that super Advantage with the stock SNES buttons came from
All these atomiswave games can now be played on your dreamcast like the pigskin American football game! Even light gun games with light gun support are available!
the comically long bend in the video game collection skit threw me for a second, so many subtle touches too regarding how Joe treats the SNES games vs anything Sega, loved it.
Been watching for a couple years, ( since the Joe and Dave days) and always loved the sense of humor. Thank you for bring consistent entertainment throughout the years; as well as teaching me about games I had no idea about. Much love from Los Angeles
For some reason I find the end skit of this episode to be extremely comfy. If it were a whole series, I'd fall asleep to them under a thick blanket with my cat at my side.
The scene in Monster Maulers with the Salamander music is great because you're fight the first stage boss FROM SALAMANDER, I LOVE IT!! :) Great episode!!
I love this show. It's my comfort food. No matter what's going on in the world or in my life, watching Game Sack makes me feel better. It might sound trite, but this show has helped me through some hard times. Thank you.
Dolphin Blue looks like it might've been a Metal Slug game at some point in development, as the gameplay is similar and a few of the developers from the Metal Slug games worked on this, as well as SNK Playmore having ties to the company. Never heard of this game until now, though. Very interesting.
I really love Monster Mauler. Love that it was mentioned :) Quick tip: Just like many Konami arcades of that era, you gotta get the gamma to a higher level and give a real contrast to the those dimmed colors.
Man that first one by Konami looks amazing…. Never saw it in the arcades back then but I wish I had! You’re right it would have been great on the Saturn or PS1
Just to clarify your experience with stadium Cross, actually you have 2 actions: you can pull you bike in every ramp to do a willie (and jump higher) and there's also a punch button to manually attack the other racers ala Road Racer. With the right arcade setup it was quite enjoyable 😉
Probably should have just made this one an Atomiswave episode, you got most of the catalogue featured here and for the record they have all been hacked like Dolphin Blue to be playable on Dreamcast.
That’s why I bought Monster Maulers back in 1995, because it was so super awesome and there wasn’t a port in sight. Still have it to this very day. One of the few PCBs I had that I still hold on it. Also it is worth to mention, that if you play in 2p co-op, you can pull off some cool combined special attacks, which makes it even more fun and spectacular to play. A true hidden Konami gem for sure, and one of my all time favorite arcade games ever. ♡
Happy for a new Left in the Arcade episode. Here's hoping for Nemo from Capcom to show up in the next episode as I genuinely enjoy that Beat-em-up. (P.S. That Football game looks awesome, Now I wonder on which Emulator plays Atomiswave games plays well)
If it didn't have a home version and yes appently it's called home version I'd say theaterhythm All-star carnival is an interesting Arcade game that technically wasn't ever ported. It's basically an arcade version of Final Fantasy theaterhythm. I only know it exists because some of its music is being added to the next game in the series which comes out on consoles in February.
28:46 The fact that he's spending so much money to keep his diesel generator fueled up to keep the channel running is a mark of dedication we should respect.
I thought it was a washing machine 😅
8 of these episodes and you still haven't covered me being left in the Arcade by my mum when I was 8. I was sure this would be the one!
Keep it up, Joe. Love ya man and thanks for all the effort that goes in.
I can understand your mom.
Should've gotten another mum
Your mum wasn’t published by Sammy.
You should have been ported to a console, definitely.
@@lady1kaka you're the first
I have been a fan and a subscriber of Game Sack for almost 10 years. In fact Joe, your show is so good, that it has taught me english better than anyone in my life. So now that I have enough languange skills, I must say:
First time commenter, and a fan for life. Thanks for everything! Keep it up!
Game Sack is French. Sorry to tell you this, but you've been learning French. This is French. Ooh la la.
Same, close to ten years here as well! One of RUclips's best produced, most consistently good, and entertaining gaming related shows on the 'ol RUclips!
@@Wykesidefruitmachine isn’t it in Colorado
@@chuchoggaming2132 Yes. The French region of Colorado.
@@chuchoggaming2132 Colorado is in France. Look it up, mon ami.
That ending skit with the camera cuts is brilliant. Well played and great content as always. Thank you for the literal years of entertainment!
That end skit would be a perfect Sega CD Gamesack horror game
16:20 We had a 2 player setup for Stadium Cross at our local mall arcade growing up. The controls was the whole motorbike. You had to seriously lean the entire bike body into your turns and you could pull back and lean the bike back for more air on jumps. It was awesome.
my local arcade had this as well and every time i went i had to play it. i loved revving the bike up.
That end skit is hilarious for someone who watched many small retro YTers
In this episode, the REAL show starts at 28:46. I love how even when he grabs the cartridge he still doesn't even show them to the camera.
That noise in the background sounds like those typewriter noises like in those tv news programs from the 1980s and probably 1970s ( I wasn't born yet so I'm not sure if that's where it started) or a diesel engine chattering away.
@@chaseman94 That's just white noise... old tv's would sound like that inbetween channels, and microphones that have been gain too much or are cheap sounds like that - typewriters sound much more mechanical.
Edit: Oh you meant at the very end? That's a diesel engine - a typerwriter would have 'clacks' in there.
@@flemmingpedersen567 I thought it was a washing machine
@@areallystupidguy630 Bad news I'm afraid - your washing machine is dying lol
That closing segment was pure brilliance and should be your standard show format going forward.
Another high quality episode. Every person who is interested in retro games should find this channel.
Can't wait to watch this. Merry Christmas Game Sack et all & this being your last video of the year, see ya in 2023.
I do appreciate the PBS style of putting the advertisement in beginning of the video rather than through like the midpoint or something
Me too
Exact same.💪🏾💙
LOL.. GameSack is brought to you by a generous grant from the Ford Foundation, The MacArthur Foundation, and viewers like you.
@@MrWolfTickets A person of culture.. 👍🏿❤️ then this comes on after 🎶🎶(Everyday when you're walking down the street. And everybody that you meet. Has an original point of view. And I say HEY! (HEY!)🎶🎶🎶
@@kenrickkahn Arthur!!!!
Damn Joe, you did it. I watched every single Game Sack episode ever released, and this one is the first time you covered ONLY games that I never played/knew that existed. Impressive, still finding unknown stuff after so much time.
“It Sounds Like A Monkey Playing On A Cheap Toy Piano”. That shit was funny.
That comparison is an insult to cheap-piano-playing-monkeys everywhere! 🤪
@@HaroldoPinheiro-OK What's REALLY sad is that Capcom REALLY should have gotten the rights to do a Sailor Moon arcade game instead of Banpresto which would allow it to run on Capcom CPS-2 hardware and allow up to 3 players and have a really cool continue screen like Final Fight.
@@Jac2Mac Agree. But it's Bandai property and they have money. So it can't happening. Shame Namco isn't good at beat em ups.
Back in the day so of arcades and before the Internet, it was always a treat to stop by the local arcade and discover new games. You never knew what you were going to get.
The Sailor Moon beat 'em up is fascinating. By all accounts the game is unfinished. Tons of stuff is in the ROM either finished or partially finished, but disabled. I'd love to see someone like WayForward get this somehow and finish it off.
Huh, didn't know that. Though, even if it were finished, the cheap difficulty is a turn-off. With a rebalance and non-cheap toy piano music, it could be amazing.
That explains the music. Sounds like Seiichi Sakurai probably had 15 mins to make the ost, with no prep time to compose anything, so just went on a jazz odyssey XD
I'm more surprised that the game has an english version at all.
Not sure if the japanese version is less cheap or not.
Merry Christmas and thank you for all Joe !
The ending skit is similar to when my furnace kicks in when I'm recording a playthru 😂😂😂
These are my favorite episodes, I love arcade games and I'm glad to discover a bunch more every time.
I love this series. Lots of games I’ve never seen or totally forgot about. That football game looks really cool!
“Bay Route” and “Rush N’ Attack”......definitely deserve credit for their ingenuity. Lol
Nice Raiden t-shirt! I'll forever love the music from the first stage of Raiden II (and of course: the purple plasma laser which loops & flips all over the screen).
Thankyou so much for warning about the flashing lights ! 💕💕💕
I'd totally ask for a home port of a game like CarnEvil. But realized a lot of them are shorter than 20 mins.
To bring them home would most likely warrant a lengthier game or complete remake. It's kinda why I'd rather buy certain games in compilations than individually
Nothing makes the holidays better than some Game Sack
I can't believe I'm upset about not getting to play a football game, but Dirty Pigskin looks awesome.
A double dose of "Game Sack"? Life doesn't get much better than this.
The last arcade I near me closed down...7 years ago. I miss them.
Awesome stuff Joe thanks for all your efforts this year man they are much appreciated.
I was recently sick as a mule and missed an entire week of work... and your "Every game released" episodes were a fantastic distraction from wanting to die!
@@videostash413 union gigs are rare these days, but absolutely worth the hassle.
love coming back home after a hard day to a new gamesack video
Thanks for still putting out gamesack! It's a highlight anytime I see it pop up! It's so well produced! Absolutely amazing!! Thanks for the continued quality content!!
One of my favourite end skits Game Sack has ever done.
I'm not sure if they were covered in a previous episode, but you should check out some of these that were never released outside of arcades:
1. The Main Event (Konami, 1988)
2. The Deep / Run Deep (Wood Place Inc., 1987)
3. Mocap Boxing (Konami, 2001)
Normally I hate sponsors, but I am so happy for you getting a sponsor joe, congrats man
can i get those factor boxes in australia? so many sponsors sell us products only :(
I didn't even realize because I use SponsorBlock and it automatically skipped it.
(PS: use SponsorBlock)
@@TranquilVisiondoes that hurt the creators? If the creators don’t get money, we don’t get content. Also, it’s a jerk thing to hurt people when you can just as easily not.
@@JazGalaxy it actually does not hurt the creators, it only saves your time
@@JazGalaxy It doesn't hurt creators "right now" (like for this video for example) so to speak, because they have probably already received the money for the sponsorship. But if there would be some way for advertisers to look up the percentage of viewers of the channel who use the add-on, then it definitely does. Because of course they are less incentivized to sponsor a creator, when a majority of the viewers don't see the ad at all. I doubt that there is any way to determine that, but you never know if the people who made SponsorBlock or whatever won't just sell your data to all kinds of companies.
Monster maulers is awesome! I had it in an arcade near home. The music is great and the theme song is super addictive.
All the racing games and the football looked great! Great closing skit as usual! Lol
Even though I don't own any, I'm thankful there are companies like Arcade 1Up around to keep the experience alive in a way.
Always love a good game sack video thanks you for the great years
The end looks a lot like the classic resident evil games. Down to the background noise and the movement. Great job, as always.
this series is great. arcades surprisingly dont get talked about enough in the retro community other then fighting games.
One of my favourite Game Sack sections EVER along with 'Left in Japan'. Thumbs up Joe and greetings from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Great episode Joe! It is a shame that Monster Maulers hasn't came home yet. Dolphin Blue looks best on a high res (24khz) monitor like that in a Naomi cabinet. Its a great game for sure! These are some of my favorite videos that come out with. Thanks!
Green dog with green beans, must be delicious 🤣🤣😅😅🤣🤣🤣.
MERRY CHRISTMAS 🎅 . Even this year my favourite retro game channel is Game sack
There was a patched rom for Dolphin Blue released for the dreamcast "port" that fixed the disappearing enemies glitch.
That blazing fast review at the end was the best part! Alittle disappointed I couldn't come with you to buy the Super Nintendo game with you.
First time seeing Sailor Moon and before Joe said it I thought the backgrounds really stood out. Very impressive for the time.
Love the content Joe.
I can’t believe I Never heard of Monster Maulers before. Looks really cool, thanks for enlightening me.
Especially that sweet theme that plays on on level seven (and level one on the Japanese version) sung by Simon Masato (vocalist for the themes of Kamen Rider, Ultraseven, etc.)
I definitely miss the prevalence of arcades. From what I recall I never had a bad experience playing any given game with a random person (either co-op or 1v1), it was always a blast. Great work as always!
perfect timing..
Have a Happy New Year, Joe.
That end video is just.....
😶
And I freaking love it!
One game that never came home and was overlooked by this episode was the grid by Midway. Absolutely top-notch title, well ahead of its time, guaranteed would still do good today. Great episode, still looking forward to knowing where that super Advantage with the stock SNES buttons came from
Amazing postcredits! Serious! the walking scene is the best!
All these atomiswave games can now be played on your dreamcast like the pigskin American football game! Even light gun games with light gun support are available!
Happy holidays Joe and thanks for he greats moment's in this year's, I hope you continue the same energy in the next year
the comically long bend in the video game collection skit threw me for a second, so many subtle touches too regarding how Joe treats the SNES games vs anything Sega, loved it.
Monster Maulers! My favorite arcade game. I was blown away when the song Dadandarn started playing. Actual singing in a video game. Amazing!
I love that there's 2 skits per episode now! 😁
Been watching for a couple years,
( since the Joe and Dave days) and always loved the sense of humor. Thank you for bring consistent entertainment throughout the years; as well as teaching me about games I had no idea about. Much love from Los Angeles
Thank you for letting me know about the lone wolf and cub game. My life is now complete
Saving this one for Christmas day when the family is napping. Can't wait, Joe!
Someone needs to make a supercut of all the "just like in real life" Joe clips.
For some reason I find the end skit of this episode to be extremely comfy. If it were a whole series, I'd fall asleep to them under a thick blanket with my cat at my side.
The makers of RE would've been proud of that ending.
Thank you for your wonderful work, always.
The scene in Monster Maulers with the Salamander music is great because you're fight the first stage boss FROM SALAMANDER, I LOVE IT!! :) Great episode!!
I love this show. It's my comfort food. No matter what's going on in the world or in my life, watching Game Sack makes me feel better. It might sound trite, but this show has helped me through some hard times. Thank you.
Same! Never missed a single episode.
Dolphin Blue looks like it might've been a Metal Slug game at some point in development, as the gameplay is similar and a few of the developers from the Metal Slug games worked on this, as well as SNK Playmore having ties to the company. Never heard of this game until now, though. Very interesting.
Shout out to Joe for continuing to upload great content for years now.
lol that end segment
I love that washing machine going in the background in that last clip.
Game Sack rules.
I really love Monster Mauler. Love that it was mentioned :)
Quick tip: Just like many Konami arcades of that era, you gotta get the gamma to a higher level and give a real contrast to the those dimmed colors.
Thank you for another great episode and yet another year of quality content.
Have a good Xmas Joe.
Ref the skit- "let's make a youtube show" is still one of my favourite episodes of game sack "Aaassss"
Always amazed at how many games I didn't know existed. Emulation can at least help game preservation and offer a inexpensive way to try new games
i remember playing "ranger Mission" in the arcades back in the day, Sammy sure made some great games in the arcade huh?
Man that first one by Konami looks amazing…. Never saw it in the arcades back then but I wish I had! You’re right it would have been great on the Saturn or PS1
I haven't heard of most of these, interesting games you picked this time. Some of them look like they are worth trying
Just to clarify your experience with stadium Cross, actually you have 2 actions: you can pull you bike in every ramp to do a willie (and jump higher) and there's also a punch button to manually attack the other racers ala Road Racer.
With the right arcade setup it was quite enjoyable 😉
"Monster Maulers" definitely looks like it could have been the inspiration for the obscure Capcom game "Red Earth".
as a lebanese, i always wonder if BAY ROUTE actually has roots to our country.
THANK U GAMESACK for the reference, ur a man of culture.
Probably like Rush n attack by konami
Thanks Joe - another great video. You run an absolutely wonderful channel!! Happy Holidays!!
27:50 "..and there ya go. Quite a few more home consoles that were never blessed with an official home console port." 😅
27:51 "quite a few more home consoles that were never blessed with an official home port" lol
Great episode, Joe!
I think "Left at the Arcade" will be the series with the most episodes. Hoping for Gondomania and Snacks'n Jaxson soon!
It's my Day Off, Breakfast Time and a Sack Video ?
Awesome!
💖😸💖
Awesome episode as always Joe, I wish you a merry christmas and new year.
Always listen to the new stuff at the gym
Probably should have just made this one an Atomiswave episode, you got most of the catalogue featured here and for the record they have all been hacked like Dolphin Blue to be playable on Dreamcast.
Lol 😆 when he did his factor Smoothie,.. his face Expression gave it all away it tastes bad lol 😆
Love this channel and love arcade games. What a great combo!
Merry Xmas in advance, Joe and Gamesack👍♥️
That’s why I bought Monster Maulers back in 1995, because it was so super awesome and there wasn’t a port in sight.
Still have it to this very day. One of the few PCBs I had that I still hold on it.
Also it is worth to mention, that if you play in 2p co-op, you can pull off some cool combined special attacks, which makes it even more fun and spectacular to play.
A true hidden Konami gem for sure, and one of my all time favorite arcade games ever. ♡
That's awesome, and I'm super jealous. Never get rid of it!
There was a few I didn't know about there...thanks Joe.
Happy for a new Left in the Arcade episode. Here's hoping for Nemo from Capcom to show up in the next episode as I genuinely enjoy that Beat-em-up. (P.S. That Football game looks awesome, Now I wonder on which Emulator plays Atomiswave games plays well)
I love Game Sack. Thanks Joe!
Now I want to eat Factor foods and play Neutopia II for some reason. Great video as usual :)
Oh great Algo, recommend more vids from this channel.
That football game at the end is so ridiculous haha
If it didn't have a home version and yes appently it's called home version I'd say theaterhythm All-star carnival is an interesting Arcade game that technically wasn't ever ported. It's basically an arcade version of Final Fantasy theaterhythm. I only know it exists because some of its music is being added to the next game in the series which comes out on consoles in February.
The ending kept me on the edge of my seat! 5/5
the ending skit was all we needed