We both have too many memories with this game. If it wasn't for you, I might not ever have played it. Peak SNES title and yes, easily one of my fav games ever. Pure nostalgic gaming magic.
@ClockedIt those were peak days of gaming goodness! Playing Saga, Terramigma, FF6, FF7 then rolling into the N64 and OOT, I just can't remember a time when we enjoyed gaming that much. Glad we got to enjoy that together man.... memories 👊
@@mohammedahmad5641The greatest era. Mixed it all in with our craziness and nothing has come close heh. I should have replayed this game eating chilly crisps and drinking wine for a full nostalgia blast haha
@@mohammedahmad5641 Instead we had 3310's with our custom James Bond ring tones haha. But yeah, always a shame when there's no photo evidence of times like that, but hey, the memories live strong.
Terranigma was not a game for me,it was a full blown experience! I played this for the first time in 2020 and got fell in love with it immediately... When I finished the game,and the credits rolled with that beautiful animation,I remember standing up in front of the CRT and clapping! That's how much it thrilled me! Top 3 best game I've ever played!
I apologise, I missed this comment, RUclips didn't give me a notifcation!! I think that speaks to the games quality; the fact that people can still pick it up today and it simply resonates in a way that is utterly unforgettable. Truly amazing. Thanks for watching and commenting and I'm super happy that you can understand this games magic too.
Unbelievably beautiful game, this game can evoke so many emotions and make you feel a certain way.We are so lucky that the Pal region got Terranigma i will never stop playing this game until i die
@@CharlesFitzgerald-pm5uk Nothing but pure facts right here with this comment heh. Indeed, we were super lucky and I still considered myself fortunate to have played it back then. Thanks, hope you enjoyed the video.
@ClockedIt Thanks for the kind words mate.Yeah I will always feel lucky that we in the pal region was lucky enough too get Terranigma a true blessing.I first played it in 99 when I was 11 then I purchased a copy of the game in 2005 for a good price, I got it from Gamestation for £65 I was over the moon.
It warms my heart seeing you get all emotional, pure enthusiasm and passion! Terranigma is without a doubt such a missed game for American audiences, and it is absolute ART indeed!! For me, the Resurrection theme gets me everytime, such a beautiful song! I love seeing gamers happy with their retro games, even more so with TRUE holy grails!
We know the true classics brother Legend. This is peak 16bit gaming...peak Videogaming!! That Resurrection theme...just listen to it...magic captured in audio form!!! If I didn't just turn on that camera and start talking, then I don't think I would have had the guts to make this video haha! My life is complete now. I walk into the retro sunset. Thanks for watching man.
@@metalspinda9594 No! It's mine! My only....my preciousssss. Heh joking aside, seeing all this love for this game warms my heart. Hope you enjoyed the video.
I haven't gotten around to Terranigma but I've heard the music and it's fire. You have a great catalog of videos. I guess I know how I'm going to be wasting time this weekend.
I so get it. I bought Chrono Trigger the day of release for my Birthday at $120 THEN. So that's leagues more in today's money. Took it home and my teenage brother and I basked in pure joy. I'm still a avid gamer but my collection days are over. I'll never forget what these games mean to us. You have to have BEEN there. You obviously were! Hehe. Love the passion. Subbed!
That whole opening to Chrono Trigger, the clock ticking, the fireworks, waking up in bed, the fair; it'll be engraved in my mind forever. Gaming through the 90s was nothing but pure joy. We lived the best era.
I just watched it and throughout you were at points fighting tears. I love this video and you've made me want to play this stunning game. I am a fan of Alundra and this gives me those vibes. What a opening art that is epic! You're a great narrator Clocked it.
Absolutely love this comment! Heh, I said to myself, that the only way I'm going to get this video done is to just turn on that camera and talk. When we just talk about those important games we love, those raw emotions just come to the surface. Alundra's artstyle was very nice. Thanks for watching and commenting bud, appreciate it, glad you enjoyed it.
Always great to have a fellow Brit in the chat. Yeah, JRPG wise we were starved in the UK during the 16bit era and many of us went through those generations maybe not encouraging even one JRPG. Luckily some of us did encounter a few though and they were glorious. Thanks for commenting, glad you enjoyed the vid and thanks for subbing!
Man this makes me so sad because I had so many games including the player's guides as a kid and many years later my parents just threw them all away when we moved, thinking that they're not worth the hassle of finding a buyer just to get a couple of bucks and I was "too old for videogames" anyways. Loved Terranigma the moment I saw an ad for it on TV and still listen to the soundtrack regularly. This and Secret of Evermore are probably my favorite SNES games. Thank god for emulators and chiptune players, but it sure would be nice to still have the physical player's guides.
@@CACNTRYAYC There are countless horror stories of parents just throwing away things that belonged to us as kids. Luckily that never happened to me, but I completely understand the pain, being a life long avid gamer myself. Like you say, thank Crom for emulation, but hopefully you manage to get one of those player guides back one day, purely for nostalgia heh. Hope you enjoyed the video, thanks for the comment.
A person of culture I see. It's comforting to see more Terranigma fans. Perhaps one day the Qunitet trilogy will be released and shine some light on these classics.
Cool video mate. Still haven't played Terranigma but I finally bought a SNES like 1 year ago... Felt like a magical moment playing that console again. What do you think about Panzer Dragoon Orta?
Hopefully you can play it at some point 😊 As for Orta, I've done a number of Panzer videos on the channel, but funnily enough, my next video will contain Orta so look out for some small thoughts on it then.
Never played it. Just checked the prices here in Oz lol, noooo waaaay. The most pricey retro game I bought was Conker's Bad Fur Day, just the cartridge. I'm grateful Banjo Kazooie boxed wasn't that crazy expensive. Happy for you man. I can relate to the hate for other collectors too lol.
I've been meaning to play this game, but first I have to play mortal Kombat Special Forces and Perfect Dark Zero, so maybe after those, I'll get around to it....
I'm not sure but...I think you like Terranigma? 🤣 Great stuff mate. It's not one I've played much of but I did enjoy what I did play. I didn't have a SNES back then (couldn't afford two consoles) so bar a few titles most SNES games I didn't get to until 2000 or so with emulation. Terranigma does look like a damned good game. It was great hearing what it meant to you as well! Are you getting or already have the semi-follow up to the trilogy - Granstream Saga on Playstation? Was made by a small team within Quintet.
@@TheRetroMartin Haha! Yeah, just a bit. My mum back then could barely afford anything, but fortunately my grandparents and aunties chipped in at birthday and Xmas times so I was super lucky to get what I got. As for Granstream Saga, I remember trying it back in the day, liking the Anime like cutscenes and music, but ultimately the game itself didn't click so I dropped it. I'll do my jrpg history video at some point. Thanks for the comment, appreciate it.
@@ClockedIt I bought Granstream Saga many many years ago but I completed it at the beginning of the year for the first time. It has the difficulty of a SNES and NES game with little direction but the combat is great. Glad to hear you tried it
@@TheRetroMartin Ah nice. Perhaps one day I'll return. I'm currently replaying FF9 on my PS1, but then I've also had the urge to replay Shining Force 3 and Skies of Arcadia heh. The "woes" of our jrpg lives huh
@@ClockedIt hah yes. I recently picked up FF9 on the switch. Played it so many times but wanted that portable convenience. I finished Skies of Arcadia a couple of years back and all 3 scenarios of Shining Force 3 only last year (I'd only completed the Western first game a couple decades ago else) so many damned good games, not enough time!
I have a confession.....I had my holy Grail games and through hard times I let them go. I took a picture of them tho and that was enough . For me it was phantasy star online episode 1 and 2 ,pso card evolution episode 3, power stone 1 and 2 and thousand arms ps1
@@thousandstar Aye, the story of many a gamer unfortunately. PSO 3 I still have on the GameCube and consider it a super underrated card battler and I had no issues with Sega trying something different for Episode 3. I'll always prefer Powerstone 1 over 2 as well and Thousand Arms is another PS1 JRPG which went passed me; looked great though.
LOOOOL and this is something I'd expect Rob to randomly splash out on, not you!! I pray to Crom that you didn't pay too much and it's also legit. LOOOL Can't believe you bought it. I hope you enjoy it brother, peak SNES for me!
Great video, I really dig your passion. I do wonder, though...what ARE you spending your money on, if not these games, which obviously mean so much to you? I hope you aren't investing in retirement or something. Everyone foregoes living today in the hopes of a tomorrow that never comes. I'm not rich, but I manage to acquire things that I'm passionate about.
👊 my brother!
As soon as i heard that music, I got goosebumps again! Complete classic! In my top 5 of all time 👏👏👏
We both have too many memories with this game. If it wasn't for you, I might not ever have played it. Peak SNES title and yes, easily one of my fav games ever. Pure nostalgic gaming magic.
@ClockedIt those were peak days of gaming goodness! Playing Saga, Terramigma, FF6, FF7 then rolling into the N64 and OOT, I just can't remember a time when we enjoyed gaming that much. Glad we got to enjoy that together man.... memories 👊
@@mohammedahmad5641The greatest era. Mixed it all in with our craziness and nothing has come close heh. I should have replayed this game eating chilly crisps and drinking wine for a full nostalgia blast haha
@ClockedIt 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I almost wrote that in my last response! If we had smart phones back then they're would have been some amazing memory capturing!!
@@mohammedahmad5641 Instead we had 3310's with our custom James Bond ring tones haha. But yeah, always a shame when there's no photo evidence of times like that, but hey, the memories live strong.
Terranigma was not a game for me,it was a full blown experience!
I played this for the first time in 2020 and got fell in love with it immediately...
When I finished the game,and the credits rolled with that beautiful animation,I remember standing up in front of the CRT and clapping!
That's how much it thrilled me!
Top 3 best game I've ever played!
I apologise, I missed this comment, RUclips didn't give me a notifcation!!
I think that speaks to the games quality; the fact that people can still pick it up today and it simply resonates in a way that is utterly unforgettable. Truly amazing. Thanks for watching and commenting and I'm super happy that you can understand this games magic too.
Extra points for the mention of Shenmue bro.
Heh never hurts to sneak some Shenmue greatness in a video.
Unbelievably beautiful game, this game can evoke so many emotions and make you feel a certain way.We are so lucky that the Pal region got Terranigma i will never stop playing this game until i die
@@CharlesFitzgerald-pm5uk Nothing but pure facts right here with this comment heh. Indeed, we were super lucky and I still considered myself fortunate to have played it back then. Thanks, hope you enjoyed the video.
@ClockedIt Thanks for the kind words mate.Yeah I will always feel lucky that we in the pal region was lucky enough too get Terranigma a true blessing.I first played it in 99 when I was 11 then I purchased a copy of the game in 2005 for a good price, I got it from Gamestation for £65 I was over the moon.
It warms my heart seeing you get all emotional, pure enthusiasm and passion! Terranigma is without a doubt such a missed game for American audiences, and it is absolute ART indeed!! For me, the Resurrection theme gets me everytime, such a beautiful song! I love seeing gamers happy with their retro games, even more so with TRUE holy grails!
We know the true classics brother Legend. This is peak 16bit gaming...peak Videogaming!!
That Resurrection theme...just listen to it...magic captured in audio form!!!
If I didn't just turn on that camera and start talking, then I don't think I would have had the guts to make this video haha!
My life is complete now. I walk into the retro sunset. Thanks for watching man.
Terranigma's MY Holy grail gaming experience too!
@@metalspinda9594 No! It's mine! My only....my preciousssss.
Heh joking aside, seeing all this love for this game warms my heart. Hope you enjoyed the video.
Great to see someone who is and talks so passionate about this great game. I do the same about Soul Blazer.
Still need to get Soul Blazer under my belt. Will one day for sure. But thanks, hope you enjoyed the video.
I haven't gotten around to Terranigma but I've heard the music and it's fire. You have a great catalog of videos. I guess I know how I'm going to be wasting time this weekend.
Haha! Thanks, hope you enjoy some of my other vids. And yes, the OST to this game is Crom tier.
I so get it. I bought Chrono Trigger the day of release for my Birthday at $120 THEN. So that's leagues more in today's money. Took it home and my teenage brother and I basked in pure joy. I'm still a avid gamer but my collection days are over. I'll never forget what these games mean to us. You have to have BEEN there. You obviously were! Hehe. Love the passion. Subbed!
That whole opening to Chrono Trigger, the clock ticking, the fireworks, waking up in bed, the fair; it'll be engraved in my mind forever.
Gaming through the 90s was nothing but pure joy. We lived the best era.
@@ClockedIt Absolutely!
I just watched it and throughout you were at points fighting tears. I love this video and you've made me want to play this stunning game.
I am a fan of Alundra and this gives me those vibes. What a opening art that is epic!
You're a great narrator Clocked it.
Absolutely love this comment!
Heh, I said to myself, that the only way I'm going to get this video done is to just turn on that camera and talk. When we just talk about those important games we love, those raw emotions just come to the surface.
Alundra's artstyle was very nice.
Thanks for watching and commenting bud, appreciate it, glad you enjoyed it.
Great video, Clocked It! Love the love for the game! Glad you ended up actually going through with it and getting it. Will check it out one...year!
@@GamingWithMe Cheers Rob! Thanks for watching. For me, this is mission complete for sure. Feels glorious.
Caressing those games! You can tell you love them.
@@bikutaa80 Haha! What can I say. Some things hold a special place in our hearts.
Hey bro I am from the Uk we didn't get anything here so sad great video and amazing channel I subbed up
Always great to have a fellow Brit in the chat. Yeah, JRPG wise we were starved in the UK during the 16bit era and many of us went through those generations maybe not encouraging even one JRPG. Luckily some of us did encounter a few though and they were glorious. Thanks for commenting, glad you enjoyed the vid and thanks for subbing!
Man this makes me so sad because I had so many games including the player's guides as a kid and many years later my parents just threw them all away when we moved, thinking that they're not worth the hassle of finding a buyer just to get a couple of bucks and I was "too old for videogames" anyways. Loved Terranigma the moment I saw an ad for it on TV and still listen to the soundtrack regularly. This and Secret of Evermore are probably my favorite SNES games. Thank god for emulators and chiptune players, but it sure would be nice to still have the physical player's guides.
@@CACNTRYAYC There are countless horror stories of parents just throwing away things that belonged to us as kids. Luckily that never happened to me, but I completely understand the pain, being a life long avid gamer myself.
Like you say, thank Crom for emulation, but hopefully you manage to get one of those player guides back one day, purely for nostalgia heh.
Hope you enjoyed the video, thanks for the comment.
It´s still my favorite game. I love is so much.
A person of culture I see. It's comforting to see more Terranigma fans. Perhaps one day the Qunitet trilogy will be released and shine some light on these classics.
Cool video mate. Still haven't played Terranigma but I finally bought a SNES like 1 year ago... Felt like a magical moment playing that console again. What do you think about Panzer Dragoon Orta?
Hopefully you can play it at some point 😊
As for Orta, I've done a number of Panzer videos on the channel, but funnily enough, my next video will contain Orta so look out for some small thoughts on it then.
Never played it. Just checked the prices here in Oz lol, noooo waaaay. The most pricey retro game I bought was Conker's Bad Fur Day, just the cartridge.
I'm grateful Banjo Kazooie boxed wasn't that crazy expensive.
Happy for you man. I can relate to the hate for other collectors too lol.
@@SardonicPickle I only somewhat recently discovered how much Conker goes for because my friend sold his copy. Bonkers. So glad I still have mine.
I've been meaning to play this game, but first I have to play mortal Kombat Special Forces and Perfect Dark Zero, so maybe after those, I'll get around to it....
@@TerminatorJuice Haha! If Rob had bought this game before me, I legit would have unsubbed from him!
@@ClockedIt Then to only speedrun it. Uhhhhh!
playing it now. its beyond incredible
@@theonlycaptainlasagna Greatness indeed. Thanks for the comment, hope you enjoyed the video.
I'm not sure but...I think you like Terranigma? 🤣
Great stuff mate. It's not one I've played much of but I did enjoy what I did play. I didn't have a SNES back then (couldn't afford two consoles) so bar a few titles most SNES games I didn't get to until 2000 or so with emulation. Terranigma does look like a damned good game. It was great hearing what it meant to you as well!
Are you getting or already have the semi-follow up to the trilogy - Granstream Saga on Playstation? Was made by a small team within Quintet.
@@TheRetroMartin Haha! Yeah, just a bit.
My mum back then could barely afford anything, but fortunately my grandparents and aunties chipped in at birthday and Xmas times so I was super lucky to get what I got.
As for Granstream Saga, I remember trying it back in the day, liking the Anime like cutscenes and music, but ultimately the game itself didn't click so I dropped it.
I'll do my jrpg history video at some point.
Thanks for the comment, appreciate it.
@@ClockedIt I bought Granstream Saga many many years ago but I completed it at the beginning of the year for the first time. It has the difficulty of a SNES and NES game with little direction but the combat is great. Glad to hear you tried it
@@TheRetroMartin Ah nice. Perhaps one day I'll return. I'm currently replaying FF9 on my PS1, but then I've also had the urge to replay Shining Force 3 and Skies of Arcadia heh. The "woes" of our jrpg lives huh
@@ClockedIt hah yes. I recently picked up FF9 on the switch. Played it so many times but wanted that portable convenience. I finished Skies of Arcadia a couple of years back and all 3 scenarios of Shining Force 3 only last year (I'd only completed the Western first game a couple decades ago else) so many damned good games, not enough time!
Skies is freaking brilliant too. I'm a huge Phantasy Star fan so I miss the old Sega teams. Damn, things kinda suck now.
Terragashma!
Shadap and just play it on your Steamdeck! ;P
I have a confession.....I had my holy Grail games and through hard times I let them go. I took a picture of them tho and that was enough . For me it was phantasy star online episode 1 and 2 ,pso card evolution episode 3, power stone 1 and 2 and thousand arms ps1
@@thousandstar Aye, the story of many a gamer unfortunately.
PSO 3 I still have on the GameCube and consider it a super underrated card battler and I had no issues with Sega trying something different for Episode 3.
I'll always prefer Powerstone 1 over 2 as well and Thousand Arms is another PS1 JRPG which went passed me; looked great though.
super mario bros 3 because my wife loves that game.
@@thousandstar Peak NES.
I just started playing it and oh sht it's so good. Am I wrong for wanting a HD2D remaster, is that wrong?
@@VOAxInsanity Heh good to hear and no, it's never wrong to ask for a remaster of this game, a remaster done right of course.
You made me just buy this game.
I take no responsibility...
LOOOOL and this is something I'd expect Rob to randomly splash out on, not you!! I pray to Crom that you didn't pay too much and it's also legit. LOOOL Can't believe you bought it. I hope you enjoy it brother, peak SNES for me!
@@ClockedIt lawd help me Geezus 😳
@@MizzahTee Rofl! The title of your last video was 'i Have A SERIOUS Problem!'. Yes...yes you do hahaha! Do not blame me!
Nice Video ! Sub & Big Like ! And Love Retro Terranigma Games !
@@almeidachannel7121 Ah cheers! Appreciate it! It's truly a special game and one that'll remain in my heart for life.
Great video, I really dig your passion. I do wonder, though...what ARE you spending your money on, if not these games, which obviously mean so much to you? I hope you aren't investing in retirement or something. Everyone foregoes living today in the hopes of a tomorrow that never comes. I'm not rich, but I manage to acquire things that I'm passionate about.
Hey man, I got five kids to feed.
Glad you enjoyed the video. Whilst it's nice for us to buy expensive things, life always gets in the way.