The effort to research, the fact you continuously put out awesome videos, the fact you fill an awesome niche in the retro-gaming RUclips sphere... and yet you only have 72k subs? This is criminal.
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries All relative, your 72k (edit: 76k!) is a hell of a lot people and I imagine they're all real, super-focused retro game fans. I'd say your channel absolutely took off, to a purist audience. And well deserved too!
This is your best video yet production-wise, P. I'm so glad you included all the high profile ports, and the Seinfeld bit. I always liked it when games back then included different enemies as the game advanced, like the yellow tanks in Battlezone, and here with the snakes. They always kinda fascinated me when I was a kid.
Thanks for the kind words. There wasn't a whole lot to talk about with frogger but it's one of my favorite classic games. Yes, level II with the alligators and level III with the snakes and the otters. I hope you enjoy the retro commercials as well because I enjoy watching them. Thanks again
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries Most definitely. I'll never forget the first commercial for the original Legend of Zelda. That's the first one I can remember seeing. After that it was an Atari 7800 commercial and since it featured Mario Bros. I was ripping the couch apart in excitement. Alas I still don't have a 7800 haha!
@@TheMathius78 That Mario commercial is a classic. To this day even before I did the video on Mario Brothers I could still recite that commercial line for line
I was always fascinated with Frogger. I had it for the TRS-80 Model I. It was very accurate, even though it only had black & white graphics. It even had polyphonic music on the title screen and although it had music during gameplay, it was choppy due to the burden of scrolling the screen at the same time.
It was one of my favorite games growing up. I liked TRS 80 just because I could play on it whenever I went into a RadioShack LOL I don't think I've tried this version of Frogger so I will have to check it out thanks
Ah yes! Growing up I played this a few thousand times. The local movie theatre had a cocktail table version, and the local arcade, Video Palace in Gloversville, NY, had this too. As I get older now, and I explore new hobbies, maybe building cabinets and games should be on the list. Yes. I think so...
I rewatch the video every time I binge playing Frogger on MAME because "a short angry fart" is quite possibly the funniest line in any RUclips video...ever....makes me smile every time, then giggle....then....a short happy fart! :-) Thanks again, love your videos.
I just recently discovered your channel and now im binge watching your videos. Your doing a great job man keep at it. Im a gamer from WAY back and I learn something cool from every video.
My earliest video game memory was seeing a Frogger cartridge for the 2600 in my parent's bedroom. I never got to play it but I distinctly remember that cartridge.
...ahhh I remember that night...The perfect combination of Mountain Dew and mozzarella...just the right amount of grease on the joy stick... 860,000 GLC!!!
Thank you for a great video. I am subscribing hoping you do more of the classic games such as Pac-Man Centipede and Asteroids. One of my favorite things about this video is the screenshots of the various platforms for home video play. Awesome job though!
Absolutely, thank you for subscribing and that's a great username by the way….If you weeeeell. I try to do different time frames so frog or was from 82 I next one is from 89 so I'll probably do something like Pac-Man or centipede next. Thanks for watching
I really liked that PlayStation version of Frogger. It was a lot of fun. There was also an awesome game with a similar aesthetic called Pong 2000 that I spent a lot of time on as well. Sometimes the simplest, pick up and play, titles are still the best.
I had the TI-99/4A version which was written in Basic and was published in the local TI 99 Sydney Club magazine. I remember spending an evening in 1984 typing the code into my Ti-99/4A and saving it to cassette. It was a very good version of Frogger. Thanks for the memories ;-)
I grew up on this game on ATARI. People were crazy for Space Invaders, but I was playing Frogger! I always thought those were Seals not Otters, good to know. In my opinion the best version is the Game Boy Color where Frogger has a sign & looks like the Looney Tune Frog who sings: Hello my Baby, Hello my Honey, Hello my Rag Tag Gal! That game makes Frogger taunt you like the owner of that frog in the cartoons to where you want to play it again after you die! Fun Frustrating Repeat Playability with that game! Makes you want to leave the house & cross the road!
Growing up in the arcade there was no description on the cabinet of what the creatures were. I do recall some people thinking that they were seals in my arcade as well.
Just wanted to say I love the videos you're doing, you're off to a great start. My only suggestion is to get a better microphone (or get closer to your existing one). But please keep up the great work!
I just got a snowball ice microphone about a month ago and the quality is much better compared to my old one. I'll try to get a bit closer to the microphone though. Thanks for subscribing and also being a patreon member. I really appreciate it.
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries I look forward to future videos :-) As for the microphone, don't be afraid to test a few scenarios (up close, a foot away, close but to the side, etc.) and record some sound tests. (It took me two hours of testing my first time to come up with something I was happy with.)
I only had access to Frogger on the Atari version it became a favorite for me. Never saw those versions what you guys had de opportunity to try, good memories... great video!!!
Back in the ps1 era, 1 of my friends had spyro 1 & frogger. We played frogger more, since it can be played in competitive 2 player mode. Also when u said "one more time" @ 9:39, I instanly thought of the daft punk song
Loving these videos, thank you! Oh, did you know Freeway was originally involving a person and when he got hit there was a nasty splat? It was changed to the chicken, who is only pushed back, to make a family friendly game...
Nice documentary, and excellent video Patman! Will be including a recommendation, and a link to your video on my channel's review video of the IntelliVision port Wednesday.
Great game, spent many hours on this back in the day on my 2600... another one was one called Trashman on the C=64 which is similar to paper boy except you're emptying trash. (bins here in the uk).
When my local arcade closed in 1986 I bought the Joust upright cabinet from the arcade owner. Even to this day I still own and play it. My young son loves trying to beat his old man.
If using the original controllers for the Atari 5200 port there is the added challenge of movement due to the non-centering, analogue nature of it. You need to both move the stick in the direction desired and also push the fire button for each space you want to move. It's the same situation with Q*bert as well. With Frogger there is the option of using the keypad buttons to move instead.
I guess I was an odd one, I actually liked the IntelliVision controllers. Now, I admit, one thing I did hate, was when the keypad overlay got damaged or lost.
The 2600 version of Frogger might very well be the first video game I ever played! To this day it's a great game to go back to on almost any version, the core gameplay is pretty much perfect.
I purchased the "Majesco's TV Arcade: Konami collection" from a thrift store. I am trying to figure out what version of Frogger it has, or if it is unique to the system.
I love Frogger. I use to play Frogger on the PlayStation 1 with my brother , dad and cousins. What a amazing classic game and wonderful background story. Cool video. ^_^
Great video, thx. Funny how long it took the home consoles to accurately reproduce arcade games. That's why Sega was killing it back then. I still remember that particular birthday when I got the 2600 cartridge. At school, I was constantly getting asked to play my frogger watch😅 I forgot how popular that game was!
That is a superb video, brilliant job! Fascinating about the music, loved the comparisons, and then the TV/film items were new to me as well. A great game which I remember from both VCS and arcade. Rather disingenuous of David Crane to deny knowledge of it but we'll let it go...! Excellent job, PatmanQC, cheers from London.
This is the one that got(or hopped) away! Parker Brothers had this along with Popeye & Q*bert available for the TI-99/4a. I could only afford two. I did get a variation on cassette, but it was keyboard control only! Folks today don't realize just HOW EASY they got it!
The version for the Atari home computers from Sierra Online was best, I still have it, it has all the original music from the arcade and plays and looks great. Disk only I believe.
I wish I found the Colecovision version as a kid. The Genesis version is great. Tiny Arcade made a generally faithful conversion too recently, though not arcade perfect in minor details. Graphically, it looks like the arcade though. Sound is good but the music seems off. Thanks for Frogger history!
I'm enjoying these history of videos and would love the 9 part all versions inc home brews (inc mine ;)). After many years, I worked out the video game "physics" of Frogger :) The river flows to fast for frogger, except in the "homes" which are out of the main flow. The logs float downstream, while the turtles swim upstream. Now, if I can just explain the purple grass ;)
Frogger is one of the most copied cloned arcade games right next to Pac-Man and donkey Kong. I'm sure if I ever do an update of this I can include a few homebrew's. Thanks, glad you enjoyed the histories
George Costanza was champion of this game....but the cabinet to prove it was destroyed! Edit- I made this comment before I noticed you talked about that episode of Seinfeld!
Genesis is the host to a few of the best versions of classic arcade games I love. I have Flicky, Defender II/Stargate, Sinistar, Fix It Felix Jr. (wink) and now Frogger. Much better than Froggie and Parker Brothers versions on the venerable Atari 7800 I love so much too.
It was my goal to make this identical to the arcade version. I actually put the ROM image from the arcade in the Sega Genesis cartridge for graphics and music. It's playing the actual MIDI-type music sequences from the arcade, and the graphics were digitally extracted from the arcade ROM image, too. Had to recreated by hand the actual gameplay, though (deadline pressure) and since I couldn't reach the higher levels had to invent them. If I'd had more time might have replaced the 8-bit graphics with 16-bit new artwork, but didn't think any player would mind arcade-perfect. Glad you like it!
I wish he would have stopped talking for a second or two whenever he talked about the music of a particular port, especially when he praised the music.
Playing this game on the Atari 2600 with my sister and parents was when I realized I needed glasses.... lmfao Oh, the shit you remember from when you were a kid....
@@mariodykstra6555 I wonder what "Frogger" meant if that wasn't his name. Heck, wasn't the original game about 5 frogs trying to hop back to their 5 homes?
You missed the TI version. I never had it, but it looked and sounded pretty good. For whatever reason, most TI cartridge games were some of the best conversions to home PC in that era. ruclips.net/video/iwm1kS9Ot3w/видео.html
The effort to research, the fact you continuously put out awesome videos, the fact you fill an awesome niche in the retro-gaming RUclips sphere... and yet you only have 72k subs? This is criminal.
How kind of you to say. For some reason my channel hasn't really taken off although perhaps that will change in the future? Thank you
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries All relative, your 72k (edit: 76k!) is a hell of a lot people and I imagine they're all real, super-focused retro game fans. I'd say your channel absolutely took off, to a purist audience. And well deserved too!
Thanks a bunch my friend@@Hologhoul
This is your best video yet production-wise, P. I'm so glad you included all the high profile ports, and the Seinfeld bit. I always liked it when games back then included different enemies as the game advanced, like the yellow tanks in Battlezone, and here with the snakes. They always kinda fascinated me when I was a kid.
Thanks for the kind words. There wasn't a whole lot to talk about with frogger but it's one of my favorite classic games. Yes, level II with the alligators and level III with the snakes and the otters. I hope you enjoy the retro commercials as well because I enjoy watching them. Thanks again
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries I forgot to mention the commercials. Yes I love them!
@@TheMathius78 That's good, it always brings back such great memories re-watching them
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries Most definitely. I'll never forget the first commercial for the original Legend of Zelda. That's the first one I can remember seeing. After that it was an Atari 7800 commercial and since it featured Mario Bros. I was ripping the couch apart in excitement. Alas I still don't have a 7800 haha!
@@TheMathius78 That Mario commercial is a classic. To this day even before I did the video on Mario Brothers I could still recite that commercial line for line
I was always fascinated with Frogger. I had it for the TRS-80 Model I. It was very accurate, even though it only had black & white graphics. It even had polyphonic music on the title screen and although it had music during gameplay, it was choppy due to the burden of scrolling the screen at the same time.
It was one of my favorite games growing up. I liked TRS 80 just because I could play on it whenever I went into a RadioShack LOL I don't think I've tried this version of Frogger so I will have to check it out thanks
Your videos are better than anything on TV. Keep up the great work.
Wow, thanks!
3:05 When Queen played on Saturday Night Live in 1982, Brian May is wearing a white Frogger t-shirt.
That's awesome, thanks for the info
Great video! Thank you for the nostalgia trip! I still play Frogger and other arcade classics to this day.
Thank you so much, I love the classics and always will
the original Crossy Road! Frogger: Hyper Arcade edition is a nice retro/modern remake on PS3. Wish it was on PS4, I don't play PS3 much these days.
I've never tried that one
Unlockable mods like Contra & Castlevania aesthetics made Hyper my favorite Frogger game 👍.
Your channel is awesome and deserves way more attention
Thank you very much, I wish more people thought like you :-)
Ah yes! Growing up I played this a few thousand times. The local movie theatre had a cocktail table version, and the local arcade, Video Palace in Gloversville, NY, had this too. As I get older now, and I explore new hobbies, maybe building cabinets and games should be on the list. Yes. I think so...
I rewatch the video every time I binge playing Frogger on MAME because "a short angry fart" is quite possibly the funniest line in any RUclips video...ever....makes me smile every time, then giggle....then....a short happy fart! :-) Thanks again, love your videos.
LOL, thank you very much. Glad you like my silly sense of humor :-)
I just recently discovered your channel and now im binge watching your videos. Your doing a great job man keep at it. Im a gamer from WAY back and I learn something cool from every video.
That's awesome, glad you enjoyed the videos
My earliest video game memory was seeing a Frogger cartridge for the 2600 in my parent's bedroom. I never got to play it but I distinctly remember that cartridge.
Very cool, why didn't you get to play it?
...ahhh I remember that night...The perfect combination of Mountain Dew and mozzarella...just the right amount of grease on the joy stick...
860,000
GLC!!!
LOL, talk about classic episode
One of my favourite video games.
Mine too, thanks for watching them please subscribe if you haven't already
Thank you for a great video. I am subscribing hoping you do more of the classic games such as Pac-Man Centipede and Asteroids. One of my favorite things about this video is the screenshots of the various platforms for home video play. Awesome job though!
Absolutely, thank you for subscribing and that's a great username by the way….If you weeeeell. I try to do different time frames so frog or was from 82 I next one is from 89 so I'll probably do something like Pac-Man or centipede next. Thanks for watching
I really liked that PlayStation version of Frogger. It was a lot of fun. There was also an awesome game with a similar aesthetic called Pong 2000 that I spent a lot of time on as well. Sometimes the simplest, pick up and play, titles are still the best.
I can vaguely recall that one. I agree though, the simplest titles are sometimes the best
Ah, my first rage. Nothing like a controller throwing session of Frogger.
even broke mine once 🥴🤣🤣👍👍
Great video again. I'm happy to have found your channel.
Thanks and welcome
I had the TI-99/4A version which was written in Basic and was published in the local TI 99 Sydney Club magazine. I remember spending an evening in 1984 typing the code into my Ti-99/4A and saving it to cassette. It was a very good version of Frogger. Thanks for the memories ;-)
Was it in Extended Basic?
I grew up on this game on ATARI. People were crazy for Space Invaders, but I was playing Frogger! I always thought those were Seals not Otters, good to know. In my opinion the best version is the Game Boy Color where Frogger has a sign & looks like the Looney Tune Frog who sings: Hello my Baby, Hello my Honey, Hello my Rag Tag Gal! That game makes Frogger taunt you like the owner of that frog in the cartoons to where you want to play it again after you die! Fun Frustrating Repeat Playability with that game! Makes you want to leave the house & cross the road!
Growing up in the arcade there was no description on the cabinet of what the creatures were. I do recall some people thinking that they were seals in my arcade as well.
Just wanted to say I love the videos you're doing, you're off to a great start. My only suggestion is to get a better microphone (or get closer to your existing one). But please keep up the great work!
I just got a snowball ice microphone about a month ago and the quality is much better compared to my old one. I'll try to get a bit closer to the microphone though. Thanks for subscribing and also being a patreon member. I really appreciate it.
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries I look forward to future videos :-) As for the microphone, don't be afraid to test a few scenarios (up close, a foot away, close but to the side, etc.) and record some sound tests. (It took me two hours of testing my first time to come up with something I was happy with.)
@@JimLeonard That's great advice, I'll be doing that before I start recording my next one. Thank you
I only had access to Frogger on the Atari version it became a favorite for me. Never saw those versions what you guys had de opportunity to try, good memories... great video!!!
The Atari version was pretty good. Thanks
Back in the ps1 era, 1 of my friends had spyro 1 & frogger. We played frogger more, since it can be played in competitive 2 player mode. Also when u said "one more time" @ 9:39, I instanly thought of the daft punk song
Loving these videos, thank you!
Oh, did you know Freeway was originally involving a person and when he got hit there was a nasty splat? It was changed to the chicken, who is only pushed back, to make a family friendly game...
Thank you for the nice words. I did not know that about freeway but it makes sense
Great video, "Frogger" along with "Dig-dug" were a small hand-full of games i could actually see well enough to play in the arcades.
Thank you, it's another single joystick game that works really well
Nice documentary, and excellent video Patman! Will be including a recommendation, and a link to your video on my channel's review video of the IntelliVision port Wednesday.
Awesome, thank you!
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries you're welcome!
classic game for sure!
Absolutely, one of my favorites
Great game, spent many hours on this back in the day on my 2600... another one was one called Trashman on the C=64 which is similar to paper boy except you're emptying trash. (bins here in the uk).
I remember that Frogger commercial in the 80's. Old man checking in.
You and me both my friend:-)
This game took many of my 11 year old’s allowance. It was absolutely my favourite game until Joust came out. Thanks for the walk down memory lane.
Joust is right up there with donkey Kong and zookeeper as being among my favorites
When my local arcade closed in 1986 I bought the Joust upright cabinet from the arcade owner. Even to this day I still own and play it. My young son loves trying to beat his old man.
Hey there, Patman! Just discovered your channel the other day, and subscribed immediately. I love it!
If using the original controllers for the Atari 5200 port there is the added challenge of movement due to the non-centering, analogue nature of it. You need to both move the stick in the direction desired and also push the fire button for each space you want to move. It's the same situation with Q*bert as well. With Frogger there is the option of using the keypad buttons to move instead.
Thankfully I never had to play it on a real 5200. LOL thanks for the info though
I guess I was an odd one, I actually liked the IntelliVision controllers. Now, I admit, one thing I did hate, was when the keypad overlay got damaged or lost.
They sure did,
I love the sarcastic monotone. Great history too. You know your stuff.
The 2600 version of Frogger might very well be the first video game I ever played! To this day it's a great game to go back to on almost any version, the core gameplay is pretty much perfect.
I purchased the "Majesco's TV Arcade: Konami collection" from a thrift store. I am trying to figure out what version of Frogger it has, or if it is unique to the system.
I love Frogger. I use to play Frogger on the PlayStation 1 with my brother , dad and cousins. What a amazing classic game and wonderful background story. Cool video. ^_^
Thanks buddy
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries You're Welcome. ^_^
Great video, thx. Funny how long it took the home consoles to accurately reproduce arcade games. That's why Sega was killing it back then. I still remember that particular birthday when I got the 2600 cartridge. At school, I was constantly getting asked to play my frogger watch😅 I forgot how popular that game was!
That is a superb video, brilliant job! Fascinating about the music, loved the comparisons, and then the TV/film items were new to me as well. A great game which I remember from both VCS and arcade. Rather disingenuous of David Crane to deny knowledge of it but we'll let it go...! Excellent job, PatmanQC, cheers from London.
Awesome, thank you! Cheers from across the pond my friend thanks
I'm surprised Frogger never got released as a cabaret, it seems perfect for it
I am to it would Have been perfect
I remember that digital watch and that Saturday morning cartoon.
We must be pretty close in age if that's the case :-)
8:17
I played this one to near full completion. I remember using the "No more road splats" code for infinite lives.
I still have the Atari 2600 Parker Bros. cartridge. I never knew it’s origin until watching this video. I love David Crane’s Freeway.
I love how the frogger music is playing while George is trying to cross the road
LOL, one of my favorite episodes
Dragon's Lair was never on Saturday Supercade as Supercade was on CBS, and Dragon's Lair aired on ABC.
This is the one that got(or hopped) away! Parker Brothers had this along with Popeye & Q*bert available for the TI-99/4a. I could only afford two. I did get a variation on cassette, but it was keyboard control only! Folks today don't realize just HOW EASY they got it!
This is one fun game. The Starpath version for the 2600 is my favorite! Now we also have Froggie for the 7800!
I was not aware of the 7800. I'll check it out. Thanks
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries Yes, you can get it on Atari Age both with and without Pokey: www.atariage.com/store/index.php?l=product_detail&p=1177
@Eugenio Angueira I just checked it out and it's a really good conversion. To bad we didn't have this to play back in the day
I had a frogger game for 3ds ... it was ridiculously hard. They got too carried away with the 3d world gameplay
The version for the Atari home computers from Sierra Online was best, I still have it, it has all the original music from the arcade and plays and looks great. Disk only I believe.
Had frogger 2 for the 2600, it was fun :)
Yes it was :-)
I wish I found the Colecovision version as a kid. The Genesis version is great. Tiny Arcade made a generally faithful conversion too recently, though not arcade perfect in minor details. Graphically, it looks like the arcade though. Sound is good but the music seems off. Thanks for Frogger history!
Genesis version is good and I haven't got to mess around with tiny arcade at all. Thanks for watching
There's a plug in play version that uses contra sounds
Excellent, I did not know that
I'm enjoying these history of videos and would love the 9 part all versions inc home brews (inc mine ;)).
After many years, I worked out the video game "physics" of Frogger :)
The river flows to fast for frogger, except in the "homes" which are out of the main flow.
The logs float downstream, while the turtles swim upstream.
Now, if I can just explain the purple grass ;)
Frogger is one of the most copied cloned arcade games right next to Pac-Man and donkey Kong. I'm sure if I ever do an update of this I can include a few homebrew's. Thanks, glad you enjoyed the histories
I used to have the watch and the coleco tabletop arcade. wish i kept them. argtggskdjaskd.
The first game I ever played. Blew my mind at the time.
This wasn't the first game I ever played but it is one of my favorites
The Dog Cop song is about returning a lost kitten to its mother.
I loved Frogger and Freeway!!
So do I, both classic games
What about the Apple 2 version ?
Sorry about that
Frogger on the Atari 2600 was the first video game I ever played.
Frogger mini game is played during Terminator Resistance, when the hacking tool is used
Excellent
George Costanza was champion of this game....but the cabinet to prove it was destroyed!
Edit- I made this comment before I noticed you talked about that episode of Seinfeld!
It's all good :-)
Fine work my friend thankyou!
ColecoVision is freaking awesome.
I sure loved mine
Cant wait for the Arcade1up version to be released in 2020.
That's going to be awesome
Genesis is the host to a few of the best versions of classic arcade games I love. I have Flicky, Defender II/Stargate, Sinistar, Fix It Felix Jr. (wink) and now Frogger. Much better than Froggie and Parker Brothers versions on the venerable Atari 7800 I love so much too.
Now I understand why the music is so crappy on the TV Plug in Game.The Sega Genesis Frogger is so faithful to the arcade version & love it!!!
LOL, glad I could help :-)
It was my goal to make this identical to the arcade version. I actually put the ROM image from the arcade in the Sega Genesis cartridge for graphics and music. It's playing the actual MIDI-type music sequences from the arcade, and the graphics were digitally extracted from the arcade ROM image, too. Had to recreated by hand the actual gameplay, though (deadline pressure) and since I couldn't reach the higher levels had to invent them. If I'd had more time might have replaced the 8-bit graphics with 16-bit new artwork, but didn't think any player would mind arcade-perfect. Glad you like it!
This still a fun-tastic game.
Yes it is, it has definitely stood the test of time
Actually I would be interested in seeing you compare all the remakes or reboots of Frogger. It would be fun. 😊
This was one of my earlier videos so I may have to go back and do a remastered version at some point With extra content
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries Thanks. 😊
Also, you said either Frogger or Donkey Kong is your favourite.
I still have my Pac-Man Fever vinyl!
Very cool, I had it as a kid but don't know whatever happened to it
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Go, Froggy, go!
Ya gotta keep on hoppin' 'till you get to the top
🎶
LOL good cult
Who knew that "Frogger" was based on a _true story._
This was one of my father's two favorite games on the 2600 (the other was "Asteroids").
Frogger was pretty good on the 2600 but asteroids left a lot to be desired
i think the best adaptation of frogger was on a game console called Seinfeld where you have to get George to cross a busy street.
LOL, one of my favorite episodes
The story of this game's creation is so cute ❤️😭
I really liked Frogger 2 on the c-64
So did I
9:17 Frogger was among Wreck-It Ralph
Thanks for the info
This game might be the inspiration behind Crossy Road
Frogger was one of the greats. Happy days.
Yes it was
I know it’s just a movie but that’s criminal negligence with the truck driver
LOL
I highly doubt you'll see this but, you forgot about the Frogger ticket game.
There were so many spinoffs of froggr I kept it simple. Otherwise it would be a three hour video
Thanks for this
No problem, Thanks for watching
He's frog...why does the water hurt him?
One of those mysteries of the universe. It must be an alternate timeline where water kills frogs
You know who also can't swim?
Claude from Grand Theft Auto III.
I wish he would have stopped talking for a second or two whenever he talked about the music of a particular port, especially when he praised the music.
Even though Frogger had many reboots
Nothing beats the original game.
Also is this the frog that almost squashed Adam Sandler?
The original frogger is the absolute best!
Un named frog? Uh... Frogger?
The first game I ever played as a kid on the Atari 2600.
I think the first one I ever played on the Atari was space invaders
I'm just gonna have to come out and say it:
I enjoyed this video. Yes siree.
Thank you very much :-)
Playing this game on the Atari 2600 with my sister and parents was when I realized I needed glasses.... lmfao Oh, the shit you remember from when you were a kid....
Holy Shit!! The DOS version is on cocaine AND speed!!!!! YIKES!!
LOL, you may be right
0:29- that's actually a toad 🐸
The history of Thomas the tank engine the game
Can you do the history of pacman
Is that Frogger
He appeared in Wreck-It Ralph
Yes it is
3:56 WTH was that ?
One of the wonderful clones
Thank you! 🐸
Thanks for watching, glad you like it
@3:37...Space Ace not Dragon's Lair....you goofed on that.
What exactly did I goof on? I mentioned all the games that had cartoons. How is that a goof?
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries : My Bad on that. I thought you were just mentioning the ones on Saturday Supercade
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I was going to buy the arcade1up cabinet until I heard the replacement music. Ugh! Frogger without the original music is just not frogger
I agree 100%
“An Unnamed Frog” Isn’t he named Frogger in later games?
In the first game, which is what I was referring to the doesn't have a name
ikr
@@mariodykstra6555
I wonder what "Frogger" meant if that wasn't his name.
Heck, wasn't the original game about 5 frogs trying to hop back to their 5 homes?
OK
You missed the TI version. I never had it, but it looked and sounded pretty good. For whatever reason, most TI cartridge games were some of the best conversions to home PC in that era. ruclips.net/video/iwm1kS9Ot3w/видео.html
Wait a minute! If one of the MS DOS colors is green, then why the ever loving fuck is Frogger red???!!!! Is he poisonous all of a sudden???
LOL, good call