I kinda miss the partnership Nintendo had with Hudson Soft. It led to some wacky versions of classic games, such as the _true_ "Lost Levels" of _Super Mario Bros…_ which remained _genuinely_ lost (to some people) due to a corrupt data bug in World 4-4. Oops! Had no idea _Ice Climber_ was a Vs. System game before anything, though. That's cool~
Yes, indeed. _Super Mario Bros. Special_ had completely original levels and even some unique mechanics and enemies. It was like _Super Mario Bros. 2_ but jankier, yet more creative~
@@JoLiKMC I personally like SMB2j's new settings a lot, SMB Special was kinda basically a remix of normal SMB1, but the levels are indeed really cool :D
Fun fact: iirc, the reason why that is is because for the e-Reader releases of NES games, Nintendo removed a bunch of rows of pixels so the game would fill the GBA's screen, cuz it wasn't 4:3 like TVs were at the time. For the e-Reader versions, every game removed the same exact rows of pixels, whereas with the Classic NES Series rereleases for GBA that came later, Nintendo put more care into it and the exact rows they removed depended on what made each particular game not look weird.
Are the differences between the Japanese and international NES releases retained in the respective virtual console, NES classic edition, and switch online versions?
I heard they’re was a Pc-8001MkIISR version of Ice Climber but they’re is no evidence on its existences but Balloon Fight for Pc-8001MkIISR exists alright even Door Door as well
what’s the difference between the Arcade and the NES version? Also, Hudson Soft did a good job on the Sharp X1 version, despite being poor, especially compared to the NES version.
From the footage, as well as the research on the internet, the differences in the arcade version compared to NES are following: - Title screen is animated and has no music - Mountain select at the start (1st set has 24 mountains available) - Various additional sound effects not present in the NES - The music loops during the level and the bonus stage are significantly longer - Jingle at the post-level score tally screen - Ice bee mob (note: this is apparently not present in the Nintendo Switch "Arcade Archives" series re-edition for some reason) - Some stages feature cloud platforms moving diagonally (console versions only have cloud platforms moving horizontally) - Some stages feature wind hazard - After clearing 8 mountains, a super bonus stage occurs. This is basically a stage where the entire level is a bonus stage. Only jumping across platforms, no moving cloud platforms, no veggie pickups (not 100% sure about the latter two). - After the super bonus stage, levels in the mountain select change to the 2nd set of 24 mountains. - In the 2nd set of 24 mountains, condor at the end of the bonus stage is replaced by a giant butterfly. @EDIT: All of the above is in comparison to the cartridge NES/Famicom versions. Having a quick glance, I believe the Famicom Disk System version is identical to the Arcade version (at least judging from the title screen, mountain select, and extra audio). Didn't notice the Ice Bee though - might be the same situation as with the Arcade Archives version on Switch.
I've heard of people doing weird things for drugs, alcohol, and sex. But hasn't this dude heard of Kroger before? To climb a tall ice mountain holding only a mallet and jumping up the thing...for an eggplant? That must be one fooking great eggplant.
Its really only 3..... Nintendo just re-released it a million times. On all the nintendo releases, they are either for the same hardware in different regions or emulated in the case of 2.
I prefer the Vs. and Famicom Disk versions. They're the best way to play Ice Climbers. However, the PC-88 version is pretty crap, but you could tell Hudson tried their best.
Let’s Compare Ice Climber 1: Vs System (1984) 2: NES (Japan Version) (1985) 3: NES (International Version) (1985) 4: Nec Pc 88 (1985) 5: Sharp X1 (1985) 6: Famicom Disk System (1988) 7: Game Boy Advance (E Reader) (2002) 8: Game Boy Advance (2004) 9: Super Smash Bros Melee (2001)
Fun Fact Again: Nana is a word of Arabic origin, in addition, this word is Japanese and Chechen, in Japanese it is the name of a girl, and in Chechen it is not only an ordinary name, it also means "MOM", so in Chechen NANA is both a name and MEANS like MOM, that is, "NANA"
Fun Fact: The 2 Ice Climbers are called Popo & Nana. 🏔️
Everyone who knows the ice climbers knows that
Yes
@@bowlognese1405 I didn't Mybe bcs I played it in the earky 90's and there was no youtube neither info close to me
@@piedramultiaristas8573 oh
can you send me the link
I kinda miss the partnership Nintendo had with Hudson Soft. It led to some wacky versions of classic games, such as the _true_ "Lost Levels" of _Super Mario Bros…_ which remained _genuinely_ lost (to some people) due to a corrupt data bug in World 4-4. Oops!
Had no idea _Ice Climber_ was a Vs. System game before anything, though. That's cool~
What do you mean by True Lost Levels? SMB Special?
Yes, indeed. _Super Mario Bros. Special_ had completely original levels and even some unique mechanics and enemies. It was like _Super Mario Bros. 2_ but jankier, yet more creative~
@@JoLiKMC I personally like SMB2j's new settings a lot, SMB Special was kinda basically a remix of normal SMB1, but the levels are indeed really cool :D
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really funny 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
LOL At 11:20 in the results screen for the e-Reader version, Popo’s face is all like •__•
Ya!
😂😂
._.
He's Ditto Confirmed
Fun fact: iirc, the reason why that is is because for the e-Reader releases of NES games, Nintendo removed a bunch of rows of pixels so the game would fill the GBA's screen, cuz it wasn't 4:3 like TVs were at the time. For the e-Reader versions, every game removed the same exact rows of pixels, whereas with the Classic NES Series rereleases for GBA that came later, Nintendo put more care into it and the exact rows they removed depended on what made each particular game not look weird.
12:55 Super Smash Bros Melee
We want a new Ice Climber on the switch
Yeah, Me too
World championships snippets was nice. I couldn’t stand the controls 1:26 jump is a bs struggle lol but glad I finished the levels
Felices fiestas nen, gracias por subir otro clasicazo.
Bonus SSBM..... Mi canal de videojuegos favorito sin duda
I wonder if there is any clones of Ice Climber
There actually is one on the Wireless60. Name's the same as the official version though.
@@murphmariotwopointoh7714 I was gonna say the same thing! I didn't know anyone else knew about it! Tweeterman played it.
the coin sound in the arcade version sounds like the "game loaded!" sound from the famicom disk system.
LOOK AT THE EYES OF THE EHHHM Eggplant? 10:50 HEROBRINE CONFIRMED
yo solo jugué la versión de Nes de América. Pero es bueno saber de estas versiones.
One I didn’t expect coming
Are the differences between the Japanese and international NES releases retained in the respective virtual console, NES classic edition, and switch online versions?
i used to play this a lot on my famiclone ;)
I heard they’re was a Pc-8001MkIISR version of Ice Climber but they’re is no evidence on its existences but Balloon Fight for Pc-8001MkIISR exists alright even Door Door as well
what’s the difference between the Arcade and the NES version? Also, Hudson Soft did a good job on the Sharp X1 version, despite being poor, especially compared to the NES version.
From the footage, as well as the research on the internet, the differences in the arcade version compared to NES are following:
- Title screen is animated and has no music
- Mountain select at the start (1st set has 24 mountains available)
- Various additional sound effects not present in the NES
- The music loops during the level and the bonus stage are significantly longer
- Jingle at the post-level score tally screen
- Ice bee mob (note: this is apparently not present in the Nintendo Switch "Arcade Archives" series re-edition for some reason)
- Some stages feature cloud platforms moving diagonally (console versions only have cloud platforms moving horizontally)
- Some stages feature wind hazard
- After clearing 8 mountains, a super bonus stage occurs. This is basically a stage where the entire level is a bonus stage. Only jumping across platforms, no moving cloud platforms, no veggie pickups (not 100% sure about the latter two).
- After the super bonus stage, levels in the mountain select change to the 2nd set of 24 mountains.
- In the 2nd set of 24 mountains, condor at the end of the bonus stage is replaced by a giant butterfly.
@EDIT: All of the above is in comparison to the cartridge NES/Famicom versions. Having a quick glance, I believe the Famicom Disk System version is identical to the Arcade version (at least judging from the title screen, mountain select, and extra audio). Didn't notice the Ice Bee though - might be the same situation as with the Arcade Archives version on Switch.
I've heard of people doing weird things for drugs, alcohol, and sex.
But hasn't this dude heard of Kroger before? To climb a tall ice mountain holding only a mallet and jumping up the thing...for an eggplant?
That must be one fooking great eggplant.
To be honest, I think the Ice Climber Jump Sound effect sounds like a low pitched version of Mario's Jump Sound effect
It is......
yes
Ice Climber Clear
Nes International 4:41
Sharp X1 7:48
Find it weird the Ice Climbera adventure Stage from Smash Melee wasn’t used instead
Didn't realize that the Vs. and FDS versions used the yeti instead of the seal.
Doesn't the US NES version use the yeti as well?
@@juangutierrez5400 you mean international version?
Woah i didn’t knew that this was also on different consoles.
Its really only 3..... Nintendo just re-released it a million times. On all the nintendo releases, they are either for the same hardware in different regions or emulated in the case of 2.
10/10 love it
Iove ice climbers too
Can you please do Flashback or Spy vs. Spy?
The NES system must’ve been really powerful for its time considering it was on par with the arcade version and the computer versions was struggling
NES version my favorite.
I have that game in My familly computer
Well I like the NES version but I like the music better on the versus and Famicom Disk system better
?Where is second part of Mario Bros clones?
It is still in development, Paulina. We hope to publish it soon.
@Diskun I take note of it. Thank you!
Not sure if y'all have seen this, but it's a Russian clone of Mario Bros. for Apple II. ruclips.net/video/u8lbGATXcao/видео.html
I prefer the Vs. and Famicom Disk versions. They're the best way to play Ice Climbers.
However, the PC-88 version is pretty crap, but you could tell Hudson tried their best.
Wait a sec ice climber on GBA was also available on cartridge?!
Yes, it was one of the games on the "nes classic series" for GBA
I never finished the bonus.
Me Too
What change japan and international edition
The seals became baby yetis
@@williamdrum9899 Ah thanks, because in USA doesnt toilerate hurting animals
2004年に再登場
famcom versions ?
what do you mean the vs system had way better music and was just kinda better in general???
Let’s Compare Ice Climber
1: Vs System (1984)
2: NES (Japan Version) (1985)
3: NES (International Version) (1985)
4: Nec Pc 88 (1985)
5: Sharp X1 (1985)
6: Famicom Disk System (1988)
7: Game Boy Advance (E Reader) (2002)
8: Game Boy Advance (2004)
9: Super Smash Bros Melee (2001)
MESEN HD version looks really good.
I wonder How the ice climbers gotten to smash in the first place
Same company that designed Kirby also created Ice Climber 8 yrs prior
Don't like Ice Climbers with white chickens. My childhood was with Japan version.
Hello!
Hi!
How come theres no narative in ur videos?
Cuz it would be annoying.
I like the ice climbers popo and nana
My favorite is nec-pc88
Fun Fact Again: Nana is a word of Arabic origin, in addition, this word is Japanese and Chechen, in Japanese it is the name of a girl, and in Chechen it is not only an ordinary name, it also means "MOM", so in Chechen NANA is both a name and MEANS like MOM, that is, "NANA"
アーケードはアザラシじゃなくて白い毛玉だったのね、こっちでも可愛かったのに
我不明白你
У меня в детстве была японская версия с тюленями.
Ice climber TM
Almost Ever
I like this game, but the jumping his HORRIBLE.
nec pc -88 is just horrible that horizontal scrolling is so nausea inducing
A decent game but the controls are so stiff
One
Two
@@juangutierrez5400 three
Four