@@the16bitprick36 as an American, I actually respect and admire you speak the language of English in a higher manner. We could use that in the states these days.
@@TadashiNazuka I try and tone down the local dialect, being from Scotland we sort of have our own slang which i dont think would translate well to a wider audience, restricting potential viewers from enjoying my videos. I have a project im working on at the moment which i feel it may be the best ive written in both structure and wording, can't wait to hear your opinion on it when it drops.
Here is how to do the moves for wwf raw for game gear. Grapple and wait till the meter is full on your side and press 1 or 2. Grappling and pressing up or down rapidly gives you a atomic drop or backbreaker. Grappling and pressing 1 and 2 together at the same time, gives you a vertical suplex. To do most finishers, the computers health bar has to be in the red, then grapple till the meter fills up and press start and button 1. Some finishers are different, for yokozuna, you press start and 1, wheen standing by the other wrestlees head or feet and he will drag them to the corner and climb up and do the bonzai drop
@@the16bitprick36 you covered the wrestling games so your good there. Let's see Tails adventure Fatal fury special Sonic triple trouble The game gear x men games Any version of Columns World series baseball (any of them) Mortal Kombat Ax battler a legend of golden axe Baku baku Bust a move Castle of illusion starring Mickey mouse Defenders of Oasis Dr robotniks mean bean machine That's for starters.
Great to have you on board. Yeah i seem to upload and then disapear, need to sort that!!! Recently had my computer blow itself up and had to get a new one resulting in me losing multiple bigger projects i was working on, so im not gonna lie i was close to packing it in because that really annoyed me but i got up, brushed myself off and decided i wasn't going to let it get me down. It's still just a great wee side hobby im enjoying, nothing more, nothing less.
Any game you want to cover go for it! Your overviews are great. Would love a vid of jurassic park on gamegear since you have one. That game is one of my all time favorites. But raw on gamegear was a definite bummer when I chose it over power rangers. That was a bad day.
Funeral march was ALWAYS Undertakers theme, with added flair. It changed for Dark Lord and American Badass, but then went back to Funeral March again afterwards. How do you not know this? Lol. Think of the opening to Takers theme, go listen to every version. All Funeral March. Rant over, great video :) weird hearing a fellow Scot using that annunciated english though 😂 always found it funny
Not a strict rip off of Frederics version like this game does, was gobsmacked when I heard it in game 😂 Thanks for watching mate, as a fellow Scot you'll probably know it isn't easy, gotta keep the slang down for the wider audience
@@the16bitprick36 try getting naunce in to a 16 bit game 🤣 straight up funerla march works for limitations. I still heeard a couple wee bits of slang come through. No trace of East coast though. So i assume central belt lol. I have to use it too, North American wife, so need to annunciate everything. Been accused of being posh far too much because of it. I'll give you a sub, i enjoyed the review. Even if you kept calling an Irish Whip a "Whiplash" 🤣
Some of my earlier material on here must have had alot of people confused with what I was talking about because I had absolutely no filter with the slang 😂 Appreciate the sub man! Damn I didn't even notice I was calling an Irish whip a whiplash, I'll blame Metallica because I had the kill em all album on repeat while making this video, love their tune whiplash 😂
Great video. The Sega Game Gear version of Return Of The Jedi is actually really solid. Realtime Associates did a very good job with it. Realtime also did Quest For The Shaven Yak: Starring Ren & Stimpy for the Game Gear, which was also a very decent 2D platformer with great production values. They also developed the Game Gear version of Captain America & The Avengers, which is rare and expensive.
@the16bitprick36 No problem. I love seeing the lesser played/known titles of multiplatform games get covered. Sometimes they turn out even better than the console version. I love to see all the differences between them.
I got my game gear when they were heavily discounted as a kid to keep me busy on a road trip. All i had was road rash and i think mk2 but i loved it. I still have one with a bunch of games and a bag i picked up at a garage sale. Unfortunately, handheld games just arent that fun to emulate. Great for the time though. Would have loved these as a kid.
@@atomagevampn308 you got any good recommendations? I'm not going to completely disregard the system, would love to know is there are any decent hidden gems for it
@the16bitprick36 mickey land of illusions i think it's called is pretty great. I love road rash no matter what system it's on. The Shinobi and golden axe games are pretty good. Jungle strike and the sonic games too. It's got a fairly decent catalog and we don't have to worry about batteries now lol.
@@atomagevampn308 I actually gave shinobi 2 I think it was a go while making this video and it seemed alright. Can't go wrong with road rash, absolute classics!!! I may dedicate a whole video to the system one day but that will be much further down the line
@@the16bitprick36 GG Ninja Gaiden was one of my favorites. I was so impressed with the Mortal Kombat games graphics. Shinobi games were good. I think there are Steets of Rage games on Game Gear. I'd say the Disney games are must haves. I had Sonic and Sonic 2 but I couldn't really get into them(just not a Sonic player). There was a Jurassic Park game I liked alright. Gunstar Heroes is a must have for Contra type games. Ecco the Dolphin was just as hard on Game Gear. Ristar was awesome. I also had one called Chakahn it seemed cool.
Fav portable wrestling game (before Smackdown 2006 on PSP) was WWF Wrestlemania 2000 on GBC. My friend got it for me for Christmas the year it released & I still play it to this day
Yeah that wasnt bad at all, was surprised by it when i covered it on the channel. Ain't touched the SvR games on the PSP in years though, remember enjoying them though
You were very hard with these games. In my opinion the WWF games on Game Boy/GameBoy Color are trash as well. I look forward to your review of the Mega Drive games. PS: I also wanna known your thought on the infamous Super Star Wars trilogy.
I really didn't have time for these at all. Like the other guy said WWF Wrestlemania 2000 for the gameboy is pretty decent, one of the better ones for the Game Boy for sure. It's been many years since i have played the Super Star Wars trilogy but if i remember correctly they were very hard, very confusing, very frustrating. In fairness though i was really young so i wouldn't mind going back to play them with an older mind to form a more mature opinion on them.
I got the game gear years later as a hand me down from my spoilt cousin who had about 100 games for it and was able to enjoy it beautifully !! Good times 😂
There is also a 32X version of WWF Raw which contained Kwang (Savio Vega's masked gimmick) as an exclusive wrestler. The only other game on the 32X was WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game.
Game Gear feel like better than 8 bit. It eats batteries though. I had this game and Raw. Raw wasn't terrible, but Steel Cage sucked. I ordered Raw from amazon and it actually came brand new. It cost me 20 or 30 bucks back then(2002 i think).
WWF Superstars is alright on the Game Boy which i covered on here before. I've heard some of the Fire Pro Wrestling games on handheld are fantastic, a series i've yet to dive into but i'll need to do that sometime soon, sounds like im missing out on some great games. Thanks for watching as always mate, always see you in the comments section, much appreciated!
@@the16bitprick36 I honestly saw a video on one of them being emulated could t say who or how as it was a random video I caught a few weeks ago. Oh you will love them 🤣🤣🤣. One of them is steel cage challenge anniversary that has warrior and razor Ramon as characters to play and the other handheld is more of the smackdown raw era where Eugene seems to be the most questionable character. The sad thing is the raw smackdown one was a game key plug n play and the game key never released meaning other content on it is locked away
@@dustheg I don't think I could do steel cage challenge again, I've played enough to know they are all terrible, even the thought of it is making me sick!! 😂😂
You already know you're reviewing dated tech. It's ridiculous to compare it to modern tech that is obviously far superior. The Game Gear is a portable Master System, and it served it's purpose back then well. To preserve batteries, you used the power adapter in places where you could, like hotel rooms. Or, if you could, you found an adapter with a car cigarette attachment. But whining about these things today are off putting because it takes away what mattered then when the Game Gear was one of the best handhelds around, second to the Gameboy.
@@JohnCrawford1979 yes very dated tech. I didn't compare it to today's tech, I compared it to the Gameboy from the same period. Only thing I can think of is that I said I'd rather emulate which ofcourse isn't better than the actual hardware but playing on a bigger screen seems more appealing to me. I review everything on the time they were released in and like I said in the video the game boy is far superior. My experience with the game gear is different from everyone else's and that cool. Not sure what your issue is but thanks for watching anyways 😀
@@the16bitprick36 - The Gameboy was not superior to the Game Gear. Up until the mid 90's most 3rd parties were held hostage to Nintendo, so competition was suppressed in North America. Tech-wise the Turbo Express would have been the most advanced because it could play Turbografx 16 Hu-cards. GameGear and Lynx would be tied for second, and Gameboy at third. It's not a knock at Gameboy because Nintendo isn't known for having the most powerful consoles as much as having had some of the best 1st and 3rd party game developers. This has always been their strength, and especially why they dominated for nearly a decade, from the mid-80's thru the mid-90's by holding captive their 3rd party devs. But once they were unleashed, it was too little, too late for the hand helds that were alternative to the Gameboy. Not that there weren't good ports, like NBA Jam on the Game Gear, but the battle was pretty well over, and you had Gameboy Advance as a stop gap until the DS, and eventually the Wii. Participation trophies go to the Playstation Portable, and the first attempt at a portable gaming phone, the N-Gage. Personally, a bigger screen doesn't make sense because the portable games were developed to be played on a small resolution of 160 X 144 pixels in a 4:3 aspect ratio. The Gameboy was also 160 X 144, however the Gameboy could only show shades of gray (or pea soup green in the original), whereas the Game Gear had a 4096 color palate and able to display 32 colors on screen. The Game Gear also had a 3.2 inch screen compared to the original Gameboy's 2.5 inch screen. So if larger screen really was a factor, the Game Gear should have been more appealing. But, sure base it off of old 90's wrestling games, which were notoriously bad to begin with, save Royal Rumble and Saturday Night Slam Masters.
Doesn't it all come down to persoanl taste though? In hardware the Game Boy may not be superior but in terms of games i would say it is. It's just how i'd rather play these games these days, infront of a big screen with a controller in hand. I'm happy to say ive expereinced both handhelds the way they are to be played, i just think that time has passed now for me and i have no reason to dust off my game boy because i'd rather emulate these days. I also think you missed the part where i mentioned picking up a handful of games, plus these are ancient now so trying to argue over whats best now is kind of pointless, same way whe i see Xbox and Playstation fan boys arguing, its pointless. Feel free to send reccomendations though, im happy to give other games a bash!
@@the16bitprick36 - tp some level, there is subjectivity. But Nintendo consoles of the 80's and 90's were also helped by Nintendo being in control of the flavors that people could taste. The N64 was an example of what happens when Nintendo loses that control, and many of their major 3rd parties go off and become major 3rd parties for the Playstation. The N64 was in some ways ahead of it's time. After that, they backed off from 64 bit to 32 bit with the Game Cube and didn't return to 64 bit until the Wii-U. I would say that some games are decidedly better than others. Some ports are way better on different consoles, For instance, Double Dragon on the NES has been the standard for ports to console. However, I'd say the Master System version, especially with FM sound is about as good, though the Genesis version is better than both. Second to last goes to the Lynx version, even though it tries to be close to the arcade, and probably looks close if run on a Lynx, but it really doesn't look good emulated, and the controls aren't great. Howeve, the worst are the 7800 and 2600 versions of Double Dragon. Sound wise, the 7800 could have done much better if it had the POKEY ship. Graphics, the 7800 is barely a step up from the 2600, which is unfortunate, and shows that the devs either did it cheap or simply didn't know how to program for the 7800. Because there are impressive games on the 7800.
I just woke up too, and I heard the same thing. I heard "I need sex" and thought wow isn't this about video games. Then heard I need six batteries and then thought oh the game gear. Yeah, you're not alone.
Notifications squad anyone ?
@@CalebGilchrist18 real one. You've just earned a pinned comment 👍🏻
@@the16bitprick36 as an American, I actually respect and admire you speak the language of English in a higher manner. We could use that in the states these days.
@@TadashiNazuka I try and tone down the local dialect, being from Scotland we sort of have our own slang which i dont think would translate well to a wider audience, restricting potential viewers from enjoying my videos. I have a project im working on at the moment which i feel it may be the best ive written in both structure and wording, can't wait to hear your opinion on it when it drops.
Here is how to do the moves for wwf raw for game gear.
Grapple and wait till the meter is full on your side and press 1 or 2.
Grappling and pressing up or down rapidly gives you a atomic drop or backbreaker.
Grappling and pressing 1 and 2 together at the same time, gives you a vertical suplex.
To do most finishers, the computers health bar has to be in the red, then grapple till the meter fills up and press start and button 1.
Some finishers are different, for yokozuna, you press start and 1, wheen standing by the other wrestlees head or feet and he will drag them to the corner and climb up and do the bonzai drop
Yeah i gathered that, Game Gear just doesn't feel as responsive as the version i played on SNES. It's just a system i was not a fan of at all.
@@the16bitprick36 that is true some game gear games have slow response times and inputs
@@marccaselle8108 Im open for reccomendations for Game Gear games so if you have any please let me know, i haven't written the system off completely.
@@the16bitprick36 you covered the wrestling games so your good there. Let's see
Tails adventure
Fatal fury special
Sonic triple trouble
The game gear x men games
Any version of Columns
World series baseball (any of them)
Mortal Kombat
Ax battler a legend of golden axe
Baku baku
Bust a move
Castle of illusion starring Mickey mouse
Defenders of Oasis
Dr robotniks mean bean machine
That's for starters.
@@marccaselle8108 Much appreciated man, will definatly give them some time and see what they are like!
From a Brother from the states, thought your channel was dead, I'm with your accent it is awesome, way better than most, Keep up the Good Work.
Great to have you on board. Yeah i seem to upload and then disapear, need to sort that!!! Recently had my computer blow itself up and had to get a new one resulting in me losing multiple bigger projects i was working on, so im not gonna lie i was close to packing it in because that really annoyed me but i got up, brushed myself off and decided i wasn't going to let it get me down. It's still just a great wee side hobby im enjoying, nothing more, nothing less.
Just come across your channel and loving it. Right up my street as they say. Also subscribed.
Legend mate! Glad your enjoying the content, plenty more to come!
Any game you want to cover go for it! Your overviews are great. Would love a vid of jurassic park on gamegear since you have one. That game is one of my all time favorites. But raw on gamegear was a definite bummer when I chose it over power rangers. That was a bad day.
Appreciate it man! Never played that Power Rangers but ive seen someone else reccomend it on here.
Funeral march was ALWAYS Undertakers theme, with added flair. It changed for Dark Lord and American Badass, but then went back to Funeral March again afterwards. How do you not know this? Lol. Think of the opening to Takers theme, go listen to every version. All Funeral March.
Rant over, great video :) weird hearing a fellow Scot using that annunciated english though 😂 always found it funny
Not a strict rip off of Frederics version like this game does, was gobsmacked when I heard it in game 😂
Thanks for watching mate, as a fellow Scot you'll probably know it isn't easy, gotta keep the slang down for the wider audience
@@the16bitprick36 try getting naunce in to a 16 bit game 🤣 straight up funerla march works for limitations.
I still heeard a couple wee bits of slang come through. No trace of East coast though. So i assume central belt lol. I have to use it too, North American wife, so need to annunciate everything. Been accused of being posh far too much because of it.
I'll give you a sub, i enjoyed the review. Even if you kept calling an Irish Whip a "Whiplash" 🤣
Some of my earlier material on here must have had alot of people confused with what I was talking about because I had absolutely no filter with the slang 😂
Appreciate the sub man! Damn I didn't even notice I was calling an Irish whip a whiplash, I'll blame Metallica because I had the kill em all album on repeat while making this video, love their tune whiplash 😂
Great video. The Sega Game Gear version of Return Of The Jedi is actually really solid. Realtime Associates did a very good job with it. Realtime also did Quest For The Shaven Yak: Starring Ren & Stimpy for the Game Gear, which was also a very decent 2D platformer with great production values. They also developed the Game Gear version of Captain America & The Avengers, which is rare and expensive.
Thanks for the reccomendations, ive had a few so far, so happy to add them to the list!
@the16bitprick36 No problem. I love seeing the lesser played/known titles of multiplatform games get covered. Sometimes they turn out even better than the console version. I love to see all the differences between them.
I got my game gear when they were heavily discounted as a kid to keep me busy on a road trip. All i had was road rash and i think mk2 but i loved it. I still have one with a bunch of games and a bag i picked up at a garage sale. Unfortunately, handheld games just arent that fun to emulate. Great for the time though. Would have loved these as a kid.
@@atomagevampn308 you got any good recommendations? I'm not going to completely disregard the system, would love to know is there are any decent hidden gems for it
@the16bitprick36 mickey land of illusions i think it's called is pretty great. I love road rash no matter what system it's on. The Shinobi and golden axe games are pretty good. Jungle strike and the sonic games too. It's got a fairly decent catalog and we don't have to worry about batteries now lol.
@@atomagevampn308 I actually gave shinobi 2 I think it was a go while making this video and it seemed alright. Can't go wrong with road rash, absolute classics!!! I may dedicate a whole video to the system one day but that will be much further down the line
@@the16bitprick36 GG Ninja Gaiden was one of my favorites. I was so impressed with the Mortal Kombat games graphics. Shinobi games were good. I think there are Steets of Rage games on Game Gear. I'd say the Disney games are must haves. I had Sonic and Sonic 2 but I couldn't really get into them(just not a Sonic player). There was a Jurassic Park game I liked alright. Gunstar Heroes is a must have for Contra type games. Ecco the Dolphin was just as hard on Game Gear. Ristar was awesome. I also had one called Chakahn it seemed cool.
I missed out on playing the WWF games on the GG, but i enjoyed the Mega Drive and Gameboy ones.
@@SuperDuperGamimg megadrive games will come eventually but need a long looooooong break from WWF raw 😂
@@the16bitprick36 I don't blame u man, there's only so much 16bit Raw a person can take.😂 Anyways, Great content as always.👍🏻
@@SuperDuperGamimg Im on the same wave legnth as you my man haha!! Thanks for watching as always!
Fav portable wrestling game (before Smackdown 2006 on PSP) was WWF Wrestlemania 2000 on GBC. My friend got it for me for Christmas the year it released & I still play it to this day
Yeah that wasnt bad at all, was surprised by it when i covered it on the channel. Ain't touched the SvR games on the PSP in years though, remember enjoying them though
You were very hard with these games. In my opinion the WWF games on Game Boy/GameBoy Color are trash as well. I look forward to your review of the Mega Drive games.
PS: I also wanna known your thought on the infamous Super Star Wars trilogy.
Have you tried WWF wrestlemania 2000 for game boy color? It's very fun and easy to play and the finishers are very easy to do.
I really didn't have time for these at all. Like the other guy said WWF Wrestlemania 2000 for the gameboy is pretty decent, one of the better ones for the Game Boy for sure.
It's been many years since i have played the Super Star Wars trilogy but if i remember correctly they were very hard, very confusing, very frustrating. In fairness though i was really young so i wouldn't mind going back to play them with an older mind to form a more mature opinion on them.
@@the16bitprick36 i never played the star wars games on Gameboy so I can't comment on how they are.
I got the game gear years later as a hand me down from my spoilt cousin who had about 100 games for it and was able to enjoy it beautifully !! Good times 😂
😂😂 least you finally got to give it a bash, what was your favourite game you played on it?
Thanks for watching also, much appreciated!
Right in the nostalgia
There is also a 32X version of WWF Raw which contained Kwang (Savio Vega's masked gimmick) as an exclusive wrestler. The only other game on the 32X was WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game.
Seriously dred having to play both of them again haha!!
I'd love to see you play the wcw games on gameboy!
Is it because they are good, or because they are bad? I have never played them but i will get to them one day!
The game gear was awesome
Feel free to send reccomendations for games i should check out.
Anyone else played these game's?
I did, I love the GG. It had some great titles for its time.
I have both of these games I love them
I have played these games. Out of steel cage challenge and WWF raw for game gear, WWF raw for game gear is the better game. It has finishers
Got a game gear with both these games for christmas 1994. Raw was the one I played the most.
I did and I loved them! Banzaiiiiii!
Awsome channel name
Cheers, just a random one that popped into my head!
BLESSSSS
Bless indeed!
Game Gear feel like better than 8 bit. It eats batteries though. I had this game and Raw. Raw wasn't terrible, but Steel Cage sucked. I ordered Raw from amazon and it actually came brand new. It cost me 20 or 30 bucks back then(2002 i think).
I never want to play steel cage challenge again!
What are the best handheld wrestling games ?
I find pretty much all pre 32 but wrestling games unplayable and the same
With the odd exception
WWF Superstars is alright on the Game Boy which i covered on here before.
I've heard some of the Fire Pro Wrestling games on handheld are fantastic, a series i've yet to dive into but i'll need to do that sometime soon, sounds like im missing out on some great games.
Thanks for watching as always mate, always see you in the comments section, much appreciated!
Fire Pro on the GBA is one of my all time favourite games
@@geraldmcwhinney8493 It's definatly a series i need to jump into, feel like im missing out on alot of classics!
@@the16bitprick36very tactical wrestling games.
They look class aswell!
Never played and GameGear games are basically Master System ports.
Yeah from what i've seen i'd agree with that.
Thanks for watching too, much appreciated!
Now you have to do the 2 plug n play wwe games
@@dustheg you seriously trying to torture me? 😂
Do you know of they can be emulated? Thanks for watching also 🤝
@@the16bitprick36 I honestly saw a video on one of them being emulated could t say who or how as it was a random video I caught a few weeks ago. Oh you will love them 🤣🤣🤣. One of them is steel cage challenge anniversary that has warrior and razor Ramon as characters to play and the other handheld is more of the smackdown raw era where Eugene seems to be the most questionable character. The sad thing is the raw smackdown one was a game key plug n play and the game key never released meaning other content on it is locked away
@@dustheg I don't think I could do steel cage challenge again, I've played enough to know they are all terrible, even the thought of it is making me sick!! 😂😂
My little kid brain got more enjoyment out of looking at the cart for steel cage challenge rather than playing it 😂
I'd have probably been the same! haha.
At least the raw game had finishers
The only good thing going for it!
You already know you're reviewing dated tech. It's ridiculous to compare it to modern tech that is obviously far superior. The Game Gear is a portable Master System, and it served it's purpose back then well. To preserve batteries, you used the power adapter in places where you could, like hotel rooms. Or, if you could, you found an adapter with a car cigarette attachment. But whining about these things today are off putting because it takes away what mattered then when the Game Gear was one of the best handhelds around, second to the Gameboy.
@@JohnCrawford1979 yes very dated tech. I didn't compare it to today's tech, I compared it to the Gameboy from the same period. Only thing I can think of is that I said I'd rather emulate which ofcourse isn't better than the actual hardware but playing on a bigger screen seems more appealing to me. I review everything on the time they were released in and like I said in the video the game boy is far superior. My experience with the game gear is different from everyone else's and that cool. Not sure what your issue is but thanks for watching anyways 😀
@@the16bitprick36 - The Gameboy was not superior to the Game Gear. Up until the mid 90's most 3rd parties were held hostage to Nintendo, so competition was suppressed in North America. Tech-wise the Turbo Express would have been the most advanced because it could play Turbografx 16 Hu-cards. GameGear and Lynx would be tied for second, and Gameboy at third. It's not a knock at Gameboy because Nintendo isn't known for having the most powerful consoles as much as having had some of the best 1st and 3rd party game developers. This has always been their strength, and especially why they dominated for nearly a decade, from the mid-80's thru the mid-90's by holding captive their 3rd party devs. But once they were unleashed, it was too little, too late for the hand helds that were alternative to the Gameboy. Not that there weren't good ports, like NBA Jam on the Game Gear, but the battle was pretty well over, and you had Gameboy Advance as a stop gap until the DS, and eventually the Wii. Participation trophies go to the Playstation Portable, and the first attempt at a portable gaming phone, the N-Gage.
Personally, a bigger screen doesn't make sense because the portable games were developed to be played on a small resolution of 160 X 144 pixels in a 4:3 aspect ratio. The Gameboy was also 160 X 144, however the Gameboy could only show shades of gray (or pea soup green in the original), whereas the Game Gear had a 4096 color palate and able to display 32 colors on screen. The Game Gear also had a 3.2 inch screen compared to the original Gameboy's 2.5 inch screen. So if larger screen really was a factor, the Game Gear should have been more appealing. But, sure base it off of old 90's wrestling games, which were notoriously bad to begin with, save Royal Rumble and Saturday Night Slam Masters.
Doesn't it all come down to persoanl taste though? In hardware the Game Boy may not be superior but in terms of games i would say it is.
It's just how i'd rather play these games these days, infront of a big screen with a controller in hand. I'm happy to say ive expereinced both handhelds the way they are to be played, i just think that time has passed now for me and i have no reason to dust off my game boy because i'd rather emulate these days. I also think you missed the part where i mentioned picking up a handful of games, plus these are ancient now so trying to argue over whats best now is kind of pointless, same way whe i see Xbox and Playstation fan boys arguing, its pointless. Feel free to send reccomendations though, im happy to give other games a bash!
@@the16bitprick36 - tp some level, there is subjectivity. But Nintendo consoles of the 80's and 90's were also helped by Nintendo being in control of the flavors that people could taste. The N64 was an example of what happens when Nintendo loses that control, and many of their major 3rd parties go off and become major 3rd parties for the Playstation. The N64 was in some ways ahead of it's time. After that, they backed off from 64 bit to 32 bit with the Game Cube and didn't return to 64 bit until the Wii-U.
I would say that some games are decidedly better than others. Some ports are way better on different consoles, For instance, Double Dragon on the NES has been the standard for ports to console. However, I'd say the Master System version, especially with FM sound is about as good, though the Genesis version is better than both. Second to last goes to the Lynx version, even though it tries to be close to the arcade, and probably looks close if run on a Lynx, but it really doesn't look good emulated, and the controls aren't great. Howeve, the worst are the 7800 and 2600 versions of Double Dragon. Sound wise, the 7800 could have done much better if it had the POKEY ship. Graphics, the 7800 is barely a step up from the 2600, which is unfortunate, and shows that the devs either did it cheap or simply didn't know how to program for the 7800. Because there are impressive games on the 7800.
2:21 I thought you said you needed sex at first 😂
Get your head out the gutter sunshine!
@@the16bitprick36 sorry, it’s after 6 am here and just woke up
😂 All good my man!!! Morning and hope you have a cracking day/weekend!
I just woke up too, and I heard the same thing. I heard "I need sex" and thought wow isn't this about video games. Then heard I need six batteries and then thought oh the game gear. Yeah, you're not alone.
😂😂😂 going to need to work on my pronunciation of the word six by the sound of things!
No never played
Lucky you!
@@the16bitprick36 I guess
I've never enjoyed any Game Gear game.
Sooooo many good ones
Staunch.
Im sure I've missed some good ones, but i never got my hands on them
Game Gear Shinobi games were great.
No, star wars is for nerds.
@@Dmander816 😂😂 the OG films are goated!
@@the16bitprick36 Like I'm finna listen to some jaborni nerd tell me whats good.
@@Dmander816 HAHA!!!!! You go and enjoy your ster trek ya geek!
*kids