One of the best gaming experiences i had was when i first figured out how the NES version worked. Something just clicked and I played for hours until i finally beat it. Thanks for the walk down memory lane yet again.
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries Totally agree with Sisyphus. You and Guru Larry have really given me a lot of history lessons on old games. Not only can I not recall ever seeing a Rygar arcade machine I also had no idea just how many other home console systems existed in the 80s and 90s. Some of that could have been from where I lived and lack of access to electronics and gaming stores. If Wal-Mart, K-Mart, K.B. Toys and Sears didn't have it then I was unlikely to know they existed unless I read a video gaming magazine, which I unfortunately also never read any of until about 1991. Thanks for all your hard work.
I loved the NES version. It was fun, if a bit confusing thanks to there not being a explanation of how to level Rygar up. But, I eventually figured it out and was happy to be able to get on with the game.
Aged about 12 I used to walk home from school and a small newsagents shop had a Rygar arcade machine in the corner that I would play every day. Over time I began to get further and further into the game until one day they had swapped the damn thing for some crappy overhead shooter. I never went in the shop again in protest 😆
@buck3366 How dare he swap out Rygar?! Those were the days, when your local newsagent contained arcade cabinets 👍 They were also popular in takeaways and minicab offices, weren't they. My local kebab shop had a Bad Dudes vs Dragon Ninja cabinet. On a Friday night we'd order a single portion of chips and a couple of cokes and spend hours playing, until the post-pub crowd staggered in and would inevitably have a punch-up while waiting for their Donner kebab and cheesey chips 🤣
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries I think it's a British thing, Patman. Basically any place where drunk people will congregate you find arcade cabinets and gambling machines, such as one armed bandits and quiz games. When the drunkards aren't fighting, or getting a clip round the ear in the back of a Paddy Wagon, business owners will try their hardest to depart them from whatever cash they have left while their inhibitions are diminished 🤣
I enjoy the arcade version, but the NES is my favorite version, especially since if you use emulation, you can actually save states. Both rank high in my book.
I would argue that that is not the NES version then since the actual cart doesn’t have save states. You can find an arcade emulation with save states too.
Thanks for uploading this! This game ate SO many of my quarters when I was young. Great game! It really was one of the first games in the arcade that completely hooked me like that. A real adventure! We had this pharmacy in the the city I grew up in, and the lady that worked every day would leave a quarter on the machine for me. The NES version is still one of my favorite old school games, too, but the arcade version was magical.
That's awesome, thanks for sharing. I grew up in the Golden age of arcades and I can recall arcade games being everywhere. I never knew of a pharmacy that had an arcade before smile
St. Chas, IL. The place had a whole wall dedicated to arcade machines. First time I played Bad Dudes was there, too. Next door was White Hen Pantry, and they had Operation Wolf. By then, I was a pre-teen, and eventually guitars took over.
Rygar. I have never forgot that name. I loved playing this game on the Nintendo as a child. I never beat the game, but always wanted to go back and do it. I never knew it was an arcade first. As a kid I just thought they made games for NES or Sega consoles. Man, you have changed the way I look back on things. Like always You Rock! (Rock)*( On! )
I Love Rygar - one of my all-time favs! I used to consider this a perfect representation of what an arcade game is. I also was fond of the NES version. I got it as a kid because I liked the arcade but was surprised by different gameplay. I forged through it and came to appreciate it when it was all said and done... a nice story line version.
I absolutely loved this game in the Arcade~! I have the Playstation2 version but haven't played it much. I gave all my old consoles to my daughter so she's enjoying them now. Thank you, Patman, for this great review of a great game.
Great channel PatmanQC. The hard work you have put into the many video's is obvious. It doesn't matter which country you lived in, the fun of being young in the 1980's and 1990's and loving the arcades is universal. I'm sure you have lots of great ideas for more documentaries, here are few that I would love to see...... - star wars in the arcade - scramble in the arcade - afterburner in the arcade - gauntlet in the arcade keep up the good work!
Thank you so much for this. This was my favorite arcade growing up. I would play this before and after school. So addicting lol. I love this channel. Bring back so many memories of child hood. Keep up the awesome work.
I mainly played the NES version, though I did get a couple of tries at the arcade version once. I wanted to play the PS2 version, but I never could find it. I didn't start buying games online until a few years later. A note about the music for the NES version. The very first two areas seem to have songs that are written to go together. They remind me a great deal of the action cartoons that were popular in the 1980's and earlier. If you can find the music for the two levels, imagine this with me: The cartoon intro starts, and the first area music is playing. A narrator begins setting up the cartoon. "In a world controlled by an evil dominator, people have lost all hope! That is, until a hero from Argus came to save the day! He, and his trusty disk-armor, are all that stands in the way of the Dominator's complete control! Intruducing, RYGAARRR!" Once that sequence is over, the music for the second area plays, and it shows different scenes from the cartoon. I dunno. Maybe it's just me. :-)
This is gonna be a great day. I woke up to the smell of biscuit and gravy cooking and I have a new video from my favorite channel to watch while I eat my favorite meal. It’s the small things that make life beautiful! Yay Wednesday!!
@Louis York Forgive my ignorance Louis (I'm British) but what exactly is "Biscuits and Gravy"?? I've heard of it before, but never got the chance to ask someone what it is actually like! In the UK Biscuits and Gravy would be thick meaty stock (which we pour over cooked meat, potatoes and vegetables) poured over sweet biscuits (which you guys call cookies and we dunk in our tea 😋) and would be particularly foul lol
How you only have a little over 32 thousand subscribers baffles me. You are truly amazing at what you do and I will continue to follow and support your channel. Maybe I am a little biased growing up in the heyday of all these amazing games (I am 39) but you really do the research and know all the cool trivial things which brings me back time and time again. Thank you! P.S. I love Greek and Roman mythology, obviously this was after all that due to the story of Rygar but this became quickly my favorite game along with Contra. I could never not play these two when I waltzed past the arcades around the AFB. My father even had 3 dollars worth of quarters for me at the ready (In 1991, ha ha. That was a good chunk back then.) when we were on base if he knew we were going to hit the commissary or base exchange. Surprisingly the bowling alley on Yokota had all the real big time games. Lol.
Thank you so much for the kind words I wish other people felt like you in regards to my subscription numbers :-) it sounds like your bowling alley was like mine. It received all the newest games as soon as they came out.Thanks again
Played this in a Vegas arcade. Late dad then joked the other statues Rygar moves to get in and out of the between level temples resembled washing machines and that forever stuck; Rygar's quest is to fix the gods' washers and dryers. Thanks for the video and nostalgia trip.
loved this game so much in the arcades!! the graphics kinda scared me and fascinated me at the same time as a child. The artwork is simply one of the best in pixelart and was one of the first games I played on MAME and never knew about the NES version until I found it on internet. Amazing video!
Rygar is one of my all-time favourites, and I played the heck out of the original arcade version in my school days. It was also one of the reasons why bought the Atari Lynx. The Rygar port on the Lynx was exceptional. It really nailed the tight controls of the original game and the visuals and music were spot on. If only more Lynx games were on the same level of quality as Rygar, the Lynx would've had a much longer life span. I really recommend gamers try the original Rygar. The action is simple, but the controls feel great and the gameplay is really meaty. A true classic!
I really loved the arcade version of this when it came out. Our local corner store had Rygar and Dragon's Lair inside. The mall that had the arcade was like a 45 minute walk, so the 5 minute walk to the corner store ate most of my quarters for years! Was really excited when Rygar came out for our NES. Was a bit different than the arcade but was still a lot of fun once we figured out how to play it. Games back then was a group effort between friends. No internet and only a handful of guides. Also the 1-900 Nintendo number was out there for how to with games. Never used it as my parents would have been really pissed. lol
My introduction to Rygar was on a Play Choice 10 arcade cab while others played it. Never could remember the name but had been on the look out based on what I remembered it looked like. I then got a used copy of it for my NES a few years later. Still great memories beating it when i was 9 years old.
Dude, try the actual arcade version by downloading MAME. I bought a PS4 when they first hit the shelves, but last year I got a bespoke retro console with all the classic 8 and 16 bit systems preloaded, as well as MAME! I haven't touched the PS4 since lol
Resident Elect Yeah I sold my PS4.... so sick of the lies developers tell, loot boxes, half finished games that ruin stuff like Battlefield and Fallout. I was thinking about getting something like that... does it hook directly to the TV or is it something you have to use on a computer? I’d happily try the arcade Rygar... it looks more like a beat em up from what I can tell.
@@shane1489 I totally get you!!! I'm not much of an online gamer, as I tend more to enjoy a good solid story and the challenge of collecting all the extra content, Easter eggs and expansion packs etc. It's one reason I loved Just Cause 3, the Resident Evil remasters and GTA. But nowadays developers simply don't care about campaign and single player models! Look at Star Wars Battlefront, Battlefield and COD, so many of the releases are simply just online multiplayer affairs, complete with all the rip-off loot crates, bugs, server downtime, and idiots who dont play fair. I'd definitely reccomend a retro console. Mine is completely plug and play. It's housed in a copied N64 case, has the four cotroller ports, wifi support to download new emulators and ROMs, with two very ergonomic digital gamepads, a mouse for games like Operation Wolf and Time Crisis, and the only cables are a DC for the power and a HDMI for the rear of the TV or monitor. Mine has 16,000 games on it, from all the original Ataris to PS1 and arcade games up to the late 90s. You can also get some pretty sweet handhelds which have anywhere upwards of 500+ games. They don't tend to have MAME, but have Capcom CP1 and CP2 and most of the classic 8bit and 16bit systems. Need any advice or suggestions please dont hesitate to ask 👍
Just started the NES game... Enjoying it very much. The music is catchy. If you use the PS2 of Rygar with Monster Rancher 4, you get a special monster called the "Rygar Roller".
I loved this game on both the arcade cabinet and NES version and was just playing the nes version a few nights ago matter fact and I still njoy it. The ps2 version was surprisingly awesome as well, that game was overlooked greatly imo
I love Rygar. As a kid I wasn't allowed to play arcades but snuck a few quarters into this game. The nintendo conversion was cool at the time as well. Thank Goodness for mame.
The NES version was my favorite game growing up. Used to rent it over and over. Never did beat it because there was no manual or anything so I just basically had to explore everywhere to find clues.
This was my favourite game that I owned for my atari lynx. I used to laugh at my gameboy owning friends because i had colour and a backlit screen...until it came to going on school trips. the lynx was really only playable plugged in at home, due to the heavy battery requirements!
Maybe you could cover Time Pilot at some point? I frequent a classic arcade in my Area and it's become my favorite. I've been a gamer my entire life. From the very day that I can remember seeing the Atari 2600 for the first time, to today lamenting how all these game companies only want more of my money opposed to making a creative and original game for me to enjoy. I'm really digging your channel and can't wait to see more from you.
Thank you so much for this one! Your videos keep getting better and better. I have one small wish. Could you consider doing one for Gunsmoke? I think I remember the Nintendo conversion, and if I remeber correctly it was absolutely horrible. Also, I am a big Capcom fan. Thank you very much. I wish you health and prosperity. Alicia from Sweden.
Hello Alicia, thanks for the nice words. I can put Gunsmoke on the request list but not sure when I get to it. Cheers from the states, I've never spoken to anybody from Sweden :-)
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries Hello, and thank you for replying. I understand, regarding the request list and no worries. You will get to it when you do. But let me tell, I am indeed looking forward to it. First time speaking to someone from Sweden:) thank you and I hope you get to speak with many more. Sidenote, most of us actually do sound a little bit like the chef in the Muppet show:) Be well and i am looking forward to seeing more of your videos. Alicia
the nintendo version was my first exposure to the series. it was also the first game i got, when i bought a nintendo on my birthday in 1987. i bought it intentionally on my birthday to avoid my dad's scorn, who despised and mocked video games. the fantasy aspect of rygar really keyed into my imagination
This is one of my all time favourite game, I remember back in 86 my brother was a pro at this game and complete it. Also, this game was also released on the Nintendo Switch.
My all times favorite. Spent hours an hours playing it. There is a hidden bonus if you match some dígitos of your score with the remaining time once you get into the "shrines", and hold your stick down-left. Cant remember exactly how exactly. .
I played the NES version when I was a kid, but I got lost and lost where I was supposed to go, I never managed to complete that game but the tine is still in my mind to this day.
I had the NES version I got for my 10th birthday along with the NES max controller, that controller had a disk as opposed to a D-pad and it had programmable buttons with on and off turbo for each button, well I kept getting my ass handed to me by rygar....until I had a moment of genius, my mom would make me play outside on Saturdays so I couldnt play my game till in the evening, well I turned on my game got me a stool and I took my character backed him up against the wall, turned on my turbo on my NES max, sit the stool on the button where was just enough force to gently hold the button down, and rygar would just toss that discus the whole time I was out playing rygar was stacking kills and getting my red blocks maxed out which is a huge advantage having it from the first level, told my mom please do not move that chair, when I got in 5 to 6 hours later I'd pick up the controller pimped out and ready to kick ass! One of my fondest memories figuring that little hustle, this was like 1986 or 87, wasnt no internet to type up cheats all you had was your own wits, but it worked out great
One of the besst experiences I remember playing this as a kid in the arcade in the 80's was beating this game an getting a extra quarter.... just like Gouls N Ghosts! I was a RYGER master!
Late 80's, early 90's, in the arcasdes there was a game I used to like to play, but it wasn't in many of them. I remember it having vaugely bubbly jpopish soundtrack, looking like a standard side scroller shooter brawler, but the levels where not all connected normally, there where side levels, and shortcuts, and not all of them where standard fantasy. I remember a hatch that needed a jetpack to reach that went into a verticle scrolling shooting segment. Parts felt like they where in a space station. Others have found it from this description, but even though I bookmarked the videoes of gameplay they found, the next time I thought of it and wanted to look it up again, those vids where down and out of my favorites list. I have the odd feeling that it might show up here if I subscribe long enough, as one of my other favorite games is already on your channel, APB.
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries I never saw it in any of the magazines or stores. My memory can be off that far back, but I'm pretty sure no. Athena was as close as I ever found.
Great video, I did not know it was available on PSN to buy. I purchased right after watching this video. I also came across Haunted Castle. The old arcade coin op that started the Castlevania series. You outta do a video on Haunted Castle. I searched your channel since I figured you had done a video on it already but I did not find an upload. I would love to see you do one for Haunted Castle please.
In arcade version when before the time is running out and music starts alarming u and when time runs out then night comes and everything become dark and then an evil face appears which is invincible..... thats a spooky thing i found in this game in my childhood...it was like u should get to ur destination before night comes out where an evil starts lurking and hunting
PatmanQC - History of arcade game documentaries do you remember a game in the arcade it’s was a helicopter game you had to rescue hostages if you pressed a button it turned the helicopter facing toward you then pressing fire dropped bombs to blow up jail cells to free pows but be careful drop too many bombs you kill the pows. Can’t remember the Name of the game but I enjoyed it.
Played this a lot on arcade. What I remember is that the controls were really tight and responsive meaning not many cheesy deaths. The game was very hard though. But it felt fair.
(1987) I got a leave early note from school to go to the dentist, the bowling alley nearby had a new Rygar cab, Spent 5 hours nonstop and mysteriously lost the cash i had for a new school uniform. I never knew why retro enthusiasts creamed themselves over the Sharp68000......well now I know why.
I didn't even know there was a version of Rygar for the PS2 and Wii: so pleased they did a good job and didn't ruin it. I think I might have to pick up a copy. I may be wrong but I feel like Rygar's disc weapon may have provided some inspiration for the God of War series as well.
I first played the NES version. Loved it. The PS2 version is real good. It's similar to God of War, but it came out before God of War. I'm pretty sure GoW borrowed a lot of ideas from Rygar on PS2.
@PatmanQC - History of Arcade game documentaries Dum de Dum da da da Dum de Dum da da da Dum de Dum! WHY DID I WATCH THIS ONE JUST THREE HOURS BEFORE GOING TO WORK? I AM GOING TO BE SINGING THAT TUNE FOR THE ENTIRE DAMN SHIFT!!!!
I remember watching my brother play the NES version of this game for hours.... He was 3 years older than me so when my dad would rent video games for us he'd always get first choice on selecting the game and playing it so hours of watching him play sometimes..... until I got my own system....😅🤣😂
One of the best gaming experiences i had was when i first figured out how the NES version worked. Something just clicked and I played for hours until i finally beat it. Thanks for the walk down memory lane yet again.
You played for hours because Rygar didn't have a save options 😅
Oh man, worth mentioning is last year’s arcade-perfect port to the Amiga. Really impressive!
I should have mentioned it but it wasn't an official port
This channel is a hidden Gem.
That's very nice of you to say :-)
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries Totally agree with Sisyphus. You and Guru Larry have really given me a lot of history lessons on old games. Not only can I not recall ever seeing a Rygar arcade machine I also had no idea just how many other home console systems existed in the 80s and 90s. Some of that could have been from where I lived and lack of access to electronics and gaming stores. If Wal-Mart, K-Mart, K.B. Toys and Sears didn't have it then I was unlikely to know they existed unless I read a video gaming magazine, which I unfortunately also never read any of until about 1991.
Thanks for all your hard work.
great back story.
U r the best at these videos
the music was incredible...I always remembered that little tune between levels
Yes, so do I. In the thong room :-)
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries i wish you could do a history of ninja gaiden as my request.
Played this game on the N.E.S as a child and never even knew that this was originally on arcade. LOVE THIS CHANNEL, keep up the great work! 👏
Thank you very much
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries no problem, you're welcome. I gave it a share in a couple fb gaming groups 💪✊
I loved the NES version. It was fun, if a bit confusing thanks to there not being a explanation of how to level Rygar up. But, I eventually figured it out and was happy to be able to get on with the game.
It was a bit confusing
I loved the arcade version! The lynx was pretty good too
The NES version was and still is one of my top 10 favorites, the PS2 version was pretty good
I agree
PS2 version was absolutely what GOW wanted to be
In regards to the NES version. There were also top down levels not seen in any other version of the game.
Yes there were
Aged about 12 I used to walk home from school and a small newsagents shop had a Rygar arcade machine in the corner that I would play every day. Over time I began to get further and further into the game until one day they had swapped the damn thing for some crappy overhead shooter. I never went in the shop again in protest 😆
LOL, that sucks. I hated whenever they would swap games out like that. There is no rhyme or reason, you walk in one day in your favorite game is gone
@buck3366
How dare he swap out Rygar?!
Those were the days, when your local newsagent contained arcade cabinets 👍
They were also popular in takeaways and minicab offices, weren't they.
My local kebab shop had a Bad Dudes vs Dragon Ninja cabinet. On a Friday night we'd order a single portion of chips and a couple of cokes and spend hours playing, until the post-pub crowd staggered in and would inevitably have a punch-up while waiting for their Donner kebab and cheesey chips 🤣
@@residentelectNot in my area but I'm not surprised
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries
I think it's a British thing, Patman.
Basically any place where drunk people will congregate you find arcade cabinets and gambling machines, such as one armed bandits and quiz games.
When the drunkards aren't fighting, or getting a clip round the ear in the back of a Paddy Wagon, business owners will try their hardest to depart them from whatever cash they have left while their inhibitions are diminished 🤣
@@residentelect LOL, that's hilarious. I would love to visit your country
In between each stage, rygar holds the brasero. The burning metal etches a design onto Rygar's skin, this is the image you see.
I enjoy the arcade version, but the NES is my favorite version, especially since if you use emulation, you can actually save states. Both rank high in my book.
I would argue that that is not the NES version then since the actual cart doesn’t have save states. You can find an arcade emulation with save states too.
@@maxpower10k well, technically you're right. I've played the physical cart as well.
Save states on the NES emulator makes it much better you are correct :-)
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries
How do you save on NES Emulator?
Thanks for uploading this! This game ate SO many of my quarters when I was young. Great game! It really was one of the first games in the arcade that completely hooked me like that. A real adventure! We had this pharmacy in the the city I grew up in, and the lady that worked every day would leave a quarter on the machine for me. The NES version is still one of my favorite old school games, too, but the arcade version was magical.
That's awesome, thanks for sharing. I grew up in the Golden age of arcades and I can recall arcade games being everywhere. I never knew of a pharmacy that had an arcade before smile
St. Chas, IL. The place had a whole wall dedicated to arcade machines. First time I played Bad Dudes was there, too. Next door was White Hen Pantry, and they had Operation Wolf. By then, I was a pre-teen, and eventually guitars took over.
Rygar. I have never forgot that name. I loved playing this game on the Nintendo as a child. I never beat the game, but always wanted to go back and do it. I never knew it was an arcade first. As a kid I just thought they made games for NES or Sega consoles. Man, you have changed the way I look back on things.
Like always You Rock!
(Rock)*( On! )
Thank you, glad I could help :-)
I Love Rygar - one of my all-time favs! I used to consider this a perfect representation of what an arcade game is. I also was fond of the NES version. I got it as a kid because I liked the arcade but was surprised by different gameplay. I forged through it and came to appreciate it when it was all said and done... a nice story line version.
I got the NES Rygar cartridge for Christmas of 1988. Brings back a lot of great memories! That music will stay will me forever.
I absolutely loved this game in the Arcade~! I have the Playstation2 version but haven't played it much. I gave all my old consoles to my daughter so she's enjoying them now. Thank you, Patman, for this great review of a great game.
You're welcome, thanks for watching. It's great your passing your love of video gaming down to your daughter :-)
I just discovered this channel and it's so amazing. What a walk down memory lane!
Thank you very much, I appreciate the nice words
One of best game's from the past. Also another great review, really enjoy your added humor. Keep up the good work.
Thank you very much. Glad you enjoyed my work :-)
Huh... And I always thought that the disk armor was based off of the signature weapon from the kung fu film, _'Master of the Flying Guillotine'..._
Kung Fu Theater 😄
Great channel PatmanQC. The hard work you have put into the many video's is obvious.
It doesn't matter which country you lived in, the fun of being young in the 1980's and 1990's and loving the arcades is universal.
I'm sure you have lots of great ideas for more documentaries, here are few that I would love to see......
- star wars in the arcade
- scramble in the arcade
- afterburner in the arcade
- gauntlet in the arcade
keep up the good work!
Thank you. I did one on the original Star Wars arcade game already. The other three are on my request list, but it's a pretty big list :-)
My all time favourite arcade game ...
I always preferred the arcade game over the NES version
Tecmo: good games that are ballbusting hard.
LOL, that's true
Never got past level 3 on RYGAR but i still loved this game.
@@warface4881
The waterfalls with those flying green goblins ya?
@@Ytnzy250 must have been way before level 3 cause I don't remember seeing the flying green goblins.
After merged with Koei , nioh from team ninja still hard
Thank you so much for this. This was my favorite arcade growing up. I would play this before and after school. So addicting lol. I love this channel. Bring back so many memories of child hood. Keep up the awesome work.
Thanks for the nice words, glad you enjoyed the content so much
I mainly played the NES version, though I did get a couple of tries at the arcade version once. I wanted to play the PS2 version, but I never could find it. I didn't start buying games online until a few years later.
A note about the music for the NES version. The very first two areas seem to have songs that are written to go together. They remind me a great deal of the action cartoons that were popular in the 1980's and earlier. If you can find the music for the two levels, imagine this with me:
The cartoon intro starts, and the first area music is playing. A narrator begins setting up the cartoon. "In a world controlled by an evil dominator, people have lost all hope! That is, until a hero from Argus came to save the day! He, and his trusty disk-armor, are all that stands in the way of the Dominator's complete control! Intruducing, RYGAARRR!" Once that sequence is over, the music for the second area plays, and it shows different scenes from the cartoon.
I dunno. Maybe it's just me. :-)
I can visualize that :-)
My brother and I played the NES version into the ground! One of my Favorite games of all time! Great video!
Thank you very much
This is gonna be a great day. I woke up to the smell of biscuit and gravy cooking and I have a new video from my favorite channel to watch while I eat my favorite meal. It’s the small things that make life beautiful! Yay Wednesday!!
Louis York Now that sounds like a great day indeed 😃
That's awesome of you to say. Hope you like
Thanks buck
Eating a favorite meal while watching some nostalgia games review is indeed a great day. Dude your day sounded great!
@Louis York
Forgive my ignorance Louis (I'm British) but what exactly is "Biscuits and Gravy"??
I've heard of it before, but never got the chance to ask someone what it is actually like!
In the UK Biscuits and Gravy would be thick meaty stock (which we pour over cooked meat, potatoes and vegetables) poured over sweet biscuits (which you guys call cookies and we dunk in our tea 😋) and would be particularly foul lol
How you only have a little over 32 thousand subscribers baffles me. You are truly amazing at what you do and I will continue to follow and support your channel. Maybe I am a little biased growing up in the heyday of all these amazing games (I am 39) but you really do the research and know all the cool trivial things which brings me back time and time again. Thank you!
P.S. I love Greek and Roman mythology, obviously this was after all that due to the story of Rygar but this became quickly my favorite game along with Contra. I could never not play these two when I waltzed past the arcades around the AFB. My father even had 3 dollars worth of quarters for me at the ready (In 1991, ha ha. That was a good chunk back then.) when we were on base if he knew we were going to hit the commissary or base exchange. Surprisingly the bowling alley on Yokota had all the real big time games. Lol.
Thank you so much for the kind words I wish other people felt like you in regards to my subscription numbers :-) it sounds like your bowling alley was like mine. It received all the newest games as soon as they came out.Thanks again
Played this in a Vegas arcade. Late dad then joked the other statues Rygar moves to get in and out of the between level temples resembled washing machines and that forever stuck; Rygar's quest is to fix the gods' washers and dryers. Thanks for the video and nostalgia trip.
LOL, that's funny because they do look like washing machines. Thanks
Loved both versions of this game , arcade and NES. I remember this being the loudest game in the arcade I went to as a kid. Great video as always.
Thank you, the first version I was acquainted with was the arcade so that's the one I prefer
ooh I loved this game as a teenager..thank you for this brilliant documentary..great memories!
Absolutely, thanks for the nice words
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries you're welcome!
loved this game so much in the arcades!! the graphics kinda scared me and fascinated me at the same time as a child. The artwork is simply one of the best in pixelart and was one of the first games I played on MAME and never knew about the NES version until I found it on internet. Amazing video!
Thank you for the kind words, I appreciate it :-)
Excellent exposition on my all time favourite arcade game. Now I'm old enough to own my own! :)
Rygar is one of my all-time favourites, and I played the heck out of the original arcade version in my school days. It was also one of the reasons why bought the Atari Lynx. The Rygar port on the Lynx was exceptional. It really nailed the tight controls of the original game and the visuals and music were spot on. If only more Lynx games were on the same level of quality as Rygar, the Lynx would've had a much longer life span. I really recommend gamers try the original Rygar. The action is simple, but the controls feel great and the gameplay is really meaty. A true classic!
I really loved the arcade version of this when it came out. Our local corner store had Rygar and Dragon's Lair inside. The mall that had the arcade was like a 45 minute walk, so the 5 minute walk to the corner store ate most of my quarters for years!
Was really excited when Rygar came out for our NES. Was a bit different than the arcade but was still a lot of fun once we figured out how to play it. Games back then was a group effort between friends. No internet and only a handful of guides. Also the 1-900 Nintendo number was out there for how to with games. Never used it as my parents would have been really pissed. lol
I never use it either, my parents would've killed me :-) I like both versions but preferred the arcade. Thanks for sharing
Great video Patrick! Thanks for covering Rygar.
Absolutely, thanks for being a supporter :-)
One of my all time favorites..still play it..
Really good
Great one Pat! I was planning on playing the PS2 Rygar one of these days!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it
Great video! I love Rygar. Growing up we had it on the Lynx.
Thank you, so did I
My introduction to Rygar was on a Play Choice 10 arcade cab while others played it. Never could remember the name but had been on the look out based on what I remembered it looked like. I then got a used copy of it for my NES a few years later. Still great memories beating it when i was 9 years old.
Very cool, thank you for sharing
Another Brilliant Documentary ! Always enjoyable !
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it :-)
I loved the NES game!! I’d love to play a version of it with Arcade graphics.
Dude, try the actual arcade version by downloading MAME.
I bought a PS4 when they first hit the shelves, but last year I got a bespoke retro console with all the classic 8 and 16 bit systems preloaded, as well as MAME!
I haven't touched the PS4 since lol
Resident Elect Yeah I sold my PS4.... so sick of the lies developers tell, loot boxes, half finished games that ruin stuff like Battlefield and Fallout.
I was thinking about getting something like that... does it hook directly to the TV or is it something you have to use on a computer? I’d happily try the arcade Rygar... it looks more like a beat em up from what I can tell.
@@shane1489
I totally get you!!!
I'm not much of an online gamer, as I tend more to enjoy a good solid story and the challenge of collecting all the extra content, Easter eggs and expansion packs etc. It's one reason I loved Just Cause 3, the Resident Evil remasters and GTA.
But nowadays developers simply don't care about campaign and single player models! Look at Star Wars Battlefront, Battlefield and COD, so many of the releases are simply just online multiplayer affairs, complete with all the rip-off loot crates, bugs, server downtime, and idiots who dont play fair.
I'd definitely reccomend a retro console. Mine is completely plug and play. It's housed in a copied N64 case, has the four cotroller ports, wifi support to download new emulators and ROMs, with two very ergonomic digital gamepads, a mouse for games like Operation Wolf and Time Crisis, and the only cables are a DC for the power and a HDMI for the rear of the TV or monitor.
Mine has 16,000 games on it, from all the original Ataris to PS1 and arcade games up to the late 90s.
You can also get some pretty sweet handhelds which have anywhere upwards of 500+ games. They don't tend to have MAME, but have Capcom CP1 and CP2 and most of the classic 8bit and 16bit systems.
Need any advice or suggestions please dont hesitate to ask 👍
Resident Elect
Definitely, Thank You!
@@residentelect link please. I'd like to check it out.
Just started the NES game... Enjoying it very much. The music is catchy.
If you use the PS2 of Rygar with Monster Rancher 4, you get a special monster called the "Rygar Roller".
Thank you for covering an all time favourite!
Absolutely, thanks for watching
I loved this game on both the arcade cabinet and NES version and was just playing the nes version a few nights ago matter fact and I still njoy it. The ps2 version was surprisingly awesome as well, that game was overlooked greatly imo
I agree, it was
Amazing videos Patman! Have a greate year!
Thank you for the nice words, hope you have a great year as well
I love Rygar. As a kid I wasn't allowed to play arcades but snuck a few quarters into this game. The nintendo conversion was cool at the time as well. Thank Goodness for mame.
I agree
The NES version was my favorite game growing up. Used to rent it over and over. Never did beat it because there was no manual or anything so I just basically had to explore everywhere to find clues.
It was a pretty tough game
I was going to request for you to cover Rygar! You were a step ahead.
LOL, thanks
It's interesting seeing all the systems games were ported to.
Thanks, I always enjoyed seeing the comparisons as well
This was my favourite game that I owned for my atari lynx. I used to laugh at my gameboy owning friends because i had colour and a backlit screen...until it came to going on school trips. the lynx was really only playable plugged in at home, due to the heavy battery requirements!
Yes, I agree. I loved the unit but it was not portable by any means
Awesome choice! One of my favorites! Keep up the good work.
Thank you
Maybe you could cover Time Pilot at some point? I frequent a classic arcade in my Area and it's become my favorite. I've been a gamer my entire life. From the very day that I can remember seeing the Atari 2600 for the first time, to today lamenting how all these game companies only want more of my money opposed to making a creative and original game for me to enjoy. I'm really digging your channel and can't wait to see more from you.
Thank you very much, time pilot is one of my favorite shooters growing up so I'm sure I will cover it at some point
Thank you so much for this one! Your videos keep getting better and better. I have one small wish. Could you consider doing one for Gunsmoke? I think I remember the Nintendo conversion, and if I remeber correctly it was absolutely horrible. Also, I am a big Capcom fan.
Thank you very much. I wish you health and prosperity.
Alicia from Sweden.
Hello Alicia, thanks for the nice words. I can put Gunsmoke on the request list but not sure when I get to it. Cheers from the states, I've never spoken to anybody from Sweden :-)
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries Hello, and thank you for replying. I understand, regarding the request list and no worries. You will get to it when you do. But let me tell, I am indeed looking forward to it.
First time speaking to someone from Sweden:) thank you and I hope you get to speak with many more. Sidenote, most of us actually do sound a little bit like the chef in the Muppet show:)
Be well and i am looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
Alicia
I always get confused between Rygar and Rastan :) Great vid!
Thank you very much
Easy way to remember...
RastAN is like ConAN
@@WhoWereTheDancingIsraelis That's smart thinking, thanks!
the nintendo version was my first exposure to the series. it was also the first game i got, when i bought a nintendo on my birthday in 1987. i bought it intentionally on my birthday to avoid my dad's scorn, who despised and mocked video games. the fantasy aspect of rygar really keyed into my imagination
Can you do a video of an old arcade game called, “Rush ‘N Attack”? One of my faves growing up.
It's on my request list don't know when I'll be able to get to it though
Got that one, as Green Beret. Wish we had Vindicator (the sequel).
Wonder what happened to the PS4 version of RYGAR?
This is one of my all time favourite game, I remember back in 86 my brother was a pro at this game and complete it.
Also, this game was also released on the Nintendo Switch.
Yes I said that in the video
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries oh yes indeed you did, sorry got excited by the history of this game and missed that little detail.
Yay! Another one I liked back in the days. Keep up the good work!
Thanks, hope you like it
Always. Your documentaries are pretty cool :)
Your content rocks, but your voice lends itself to teaching anything. I share your videos n recommend often. Great stuff
Thank you very much, I appreciate the nice words. I also appreciate you recommending my videos to others. Thanks again
My all times favorite. Spent hours an hours playing it. There is a hidden bonus if you match some dígitos of your score with the remaining time once you get into the "shrines", and hold your stick down-left. Cant remember exactly how exactly. .
I didn't know that, thanks for the tip
I played the NES version when I was a kid, but I got lost and lost where I was supposed to go, I never managed to complete that game but the tine is still in my mind to this day.
It is really catchy :-)
This was one game I could never beat but I loved it since I was a kid in the 80’s
It was pretty difficult for me as well
That gigantic, flying lava head that appears when you run out of time always scared the living hell out of me as a kid!
LOL, I had forgotten about that
Another great video! Thanks for the great content Pat! I just became a Patron :)
That is very kind of you. I appreciate your support. Thanks for the nice words and hope you continue to enjoy my content :-)
I was hoping you'd cover this game!
I used to play it all the time at my local 7-Eleven back in the 80s.
Gawd, I miss that game!
I always enjoyed it growing up
Awesome i was hoping you would do this one keep them coming
Thank you
I love your documentaries, keep up with the amazing work!
Thank you very much :-)
I loved this game. I had it on the Atari Lynx. Playe it non stop.
It's a really good version
This game is my fav arcade game... Thanks for the history lesson
Absolutely, thanks for watching
Been waiting for this one Patman!
Hope you enjoy it
That is good amount of detail on Rygar. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!Thank you
I had the NES version I got for my 10th birthday along with the NES max controller, that controller had a disk as opposed to a D-pad and it had programmable buttons with on and off turbo for each button, well I kept getting my ass handed to me by rygar....until I had a moment of genius, my mom would make me play outside on Saturdays so I couldnt play my game till in the evening, well I turned on my game got me a stool and I took my character backed him up against the wall, turned on my turbo on my NES max, sit the stool on the button where was just enough force to gently hold the button down, and rygar would just toss that discus the whole time I was out playing rygar was stacking kills and getting my red blocks maxed out which is a huge advantage having it from the first level, told my mom please do not move that chair, when I got in 5 to 6 hours later I'd pick up the controller pimped out and ready to kick ass! One of my fondest memories figuring that little hustle, this was like 1986 or 87, wasnt no internet to type up cheats all you had was your own wits, but it worked out great
LOL, that is excellent. That was ingenious :-) thanks for sharing your story
Awesome videos brother.
Thank you very much
One of the besst experiences I remember playing this as a kid in the arcade in the 80's was beating this game an getting a extra quarter.... just like Gouls N Ghosts! I was a RYGER master!
Fantastic, I always enjoyed it
One of my favorite from the NES. Thanks for showing is awesome game some love. 👍
Absolutely, thanks for watching
Late 80's, early 90's, in the arcasdes there was a game I used to like to play, but it wasn't in many of them. I remember it having vaugely bubbly jpopish soundtrack, looking like a standard side scroller shooter brawler, but the levels where not all connected normally, there where side levels, and shortcuts, and not all of them where standard fantasy. I remember a hatch that needed a jetpack to reach that went into a verticle scrolling shooting segment. Parts felt like they where in a space station. Others have found it from this description, but even though I bookmarked the videoes of gameplay they found, the next time I thought of it and wanted to look it up again, those vids where down and out of my favorites list.
I have the odd feeling that it might show up here if I subscribe long enough, as one of my other favorite games is already on your channel, APB.
Was this ever on any home systems?
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries I never saw it in any of the magazines or stores. My memory can be off that far back, but I'm pretty sure no. Athena was as close as I ever found.
Great video, I did not know it was available on PSN to buy. I purchased right after watching this video. I also came across Haunted Castle. The old arcade coin op that started the Castlevania series. You outta do a video on Haunted Castle. I searched your channel since I figured you had done a video on it already but I did not find an upload. I would love to see you do one for Haunted Castle please.
Once I do CastleVania I'm sure I will talk about haunted Castle. Thanks for the nice words
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries oh sweet, i was wrong about it bein what started it all for Castlevania.
In arcade version when before the time is running out and music starts alarming u and when time runs out then night comes and everything become dark and then an evil face appears which is invincible..... thats a spooky thing i found in this game in my childhood...it was like u should get to ur destination before night comes out where an evil starts lurking and hunting
Yes, very good
Iam glad I found your channel it cheers me up 😊
Thank you so much, glad I could help :-)
PatmanQC - History of arcade game documentaries do you remember a game in the arcade it’s was a helicopter game you had to rescue hostages if you pressed a button it turned the helicopter facing toward you then pressing fire dropped bombs to blow up jail cells to free pows but be careful drop too many bombs you kill the pows. Can’t remember the Name of the game but I enjoyed it.
PatmanQC - History of arcade game documentaries think I found it it was called choplifter.
@@mudachuka12345 choplifter is a classic And one that I had forgotten about
Played this a lot on arcade. What I remember is that the controls were really tight and responsive meaning not many cheesy deaths. The game was very hard though. But it felt fair.
Exactly, that's what makes a good game great
One of my favorite games growing up very underrated
I always enjoyed it as well
Rygar and Rastan where two of my arcade favourites around that time
Mine as well
(1987) I got a leave early note from school to go to the dentist, the bowling alley nearby had a new Rygar cab, Spent 5 hours nonstop and mysteriously lost the cash i had for a new school uniform. I never knew why retro enthusiasts creamed themselves over the Sharp68000......well now I know why.
LOL, thanks for sharing. If you had a spare $6000 for the computer then you could have a nearly arcade perfect version of it at home
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I didn't even know there was a version of Rygar for the PS2 and Wii: so pleased they did a good job and didn't ruin it. I think I might have to pick up a copy. I may be wrong but I feel like Rygar's disc weapon may have provided some inspiration for the God of War series as well.
I'm sure there was an inspiration there. I'm surprised at how well the PS2 version turned out. It was really good
I first played the NES version. Loved it. The PS2 version is real good. It's similar to God of War, but it came out before God of War. I'm pretty sure GoW borrowed a lot of ideas from Rygar on PS2.
One of the best NES games. Brings back good memories
Absolutely
@PatmanQC - History of Arcade game documentaries Dum de Dum da da da Dum de Dum da da da Dum de Dum! WHY DID I WATCH THIS ONE JUST THREE HOURS BEFORE GOING TO WORK? I AM GOING TO BE SINGING THAT TUNE FOR THE ENTIRE DAMN SHIFT!!!!
LOL, how do you think I feel? I listened to that theme for four or five days while I worked on this video :-)
I did not remember this game, but I spent many quarters on Chelnov - Atomic Runner, which seems to have been inspired a lot by Rygar !
Fun fact : The yo-yo's origin was indeed as a weapon, centuries before it was a toy. Look it up, you'll find it interesting and educational.
Thank you I did not know that
As a kid it seems like everyone I knew had the same handful of NES titles, this was one. It was friggin' creepy and so mysterious as a child.
I was used to the arcade game so it didn't bother me too bad
Quite surprised there was never a PC Engine port, seemed like the typical type of game that would appear on the system.
The game came out in 1986 so it was just a bit too old to appear on the PC engine.
I could see that, Rygar is my favorite NES game. I would compare it to Legendary Axe on the TG16
Love this game!!! Love this channel!!!
Excellent, thank you so much :-)
Amazing music for the NES my first game I beat
Very cool, I think the music is really good as well
Great video, bring me awesome memories at my local pizza parlor!
Thank you very much :-)
I remember watching my brother play the NES version of this game for hours.... He was 3 years older than me so when my dad would rent video games for us he'd always get first choice on selecting the game and playing it so hours of watching him play sometimes..... until I got my own system....😅🤣😂
Ace video of an ace game, there has just been an Amiga 1200 version of this have you not seen it ? Its very good.
The Amiga version is excellent however, it's not an officially licensed version otherwise I would've included it
I was about to ask about this game! My brother and i used to play this so much on nintendo!! This and Wizards and Warriors!!!!
I had both those, and Ironsword:W&W2, excellent.
That's another good game
The NES version had some of the most memorable music of any game from my childhood
Yes it did
Once when playing the NES version, my daughter asked what kind of weapon he was using? Remembering this video I just told her it was his yo-yo.
LOL, good call
Omg!!!! I used to play this arcade for many years as a kid. Sooo many quarters!😂😂
It's a lot of fun
I love this game. One of my all time favorites. I love the NES version.
So do I