Whoa. Jackal is top 10 favorite NES games for me, and I never knew about all the other versions. I had heard of Top Gunner, but didn't know it was arcade Jackal! Awesome vid, thanks for the info!
A very long time ago, when the NES version was released, my now deceased father and my now elderly mother, purchased it for my birthday. Together, my father and I played it through to the end multiple times! It may have been a small thing at the the time, but it now one of my fondest memories of him. So, whenever I see this game; a slight smile will be on my face, recalling those better times. RIP Dad, I miss you!
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries I just noticed that the Amstrad Version (@5:42) has Black Robocop (bottom left) and The Hamburglar cosplaying as Wario (bottom right). Yikes!!
Thank you for this one! I too have fond memories, and I am grateful to the people on Patreon who asked you to do this. Well done. Sincerely, Alicia from Sweden.
Used to play this game with my old man back in the 80s. Wish I could do it present day. Rest easy pops! You are greatly missed. Thanks for reviewing this game.
Always liked how you show a classic horror movie or otherwise at the start of the video when the year is said. It always reminds me of how old I'm getting, Keep up the good work
Nice little docu's i am a new suscriber so i will be cheking you other videos thanks for uploading👍👍👍 as i grew up in the 80's (i began playing in 83) so these videos bring back A LOT of good memories
I loved Jackal and Breakthru at the same time. I was so addicted to these when I was about 10 years old that I would stop by the liquor store to play them every morning before continuing on to school. The problem was that every day I would leave the liquor store later and later until I was eventually getting late to class. One day I was happily playing Jackal, well on my way to getting to school later than ever when I suddenly heard someone yell, "OOOOOOOH, I'M GONNA TELL MOM!!!" It was my bitch sister that was 3 years older than me having an out of body experience, jumping up and down with one hand over her mouth while snapping her other hand at me. Apparently she had decided to stroll into the liquor store that morning, probably for her stupid Apple Now-Laters. As soon as I saw her I grabbed my bookbag, ran right past her in her devil horned glory, ran the hell out of the liquor store like my ass was on fire and never did that again.
I knew it as Top Gunner back in the day and loved it! It was hard and the controls were challenging to say the least, but with enough practice, you would adapt and be rewarded with some really satisfying game play. The NES port was indeed fantastic, and I was amazed at the time by how good it was. I still enjoying firing up the original arcade version on my emulator to this day.
When initially released in the US arcades about October 22, 1986, Konami's Top Gunner had to contend with at least two things: Exidy's Top Gunner, also released in 1986 The Paramount Pictures film Top Gun (starring Tom Cruise and Kelly McGillis), that Konami would later acquire the console rights to, which led to the NES version of Top Gunner being renamed Jackal (its Japanese arcade title).
It was called Jackal on the NES. Either two players could play simultaneously as 2 jeeps or (I think I remeber that) two players could play as one jeep. In the latter version, one could drive while the other would shoot.
Green beret and combat school were awesome. This channel scratches my nostalgia nerd itch perfectly seeing as I grew up playing all of these. Thanks for brightening up a miserable lockdown period with your videos. 😎👍
Great. Jackal was a favorite arcade game to watch and play at the pizzeria while eating hot pizza and ice cold root beer. Those were fun memories growing up.
Such a classic game, amazing game play and control, super fun game for two players, me and my childhood buddy used to play this game for hours, sufficiently challenging, but not impossible.
Jackal and Ikari warriors were 2 of my all time favs, these games tested your hand eye coordination, you needed skill to complete these on just 10p, so you could hold the high score for everyone else to see.
iKari warriorsWe had around here in the arcades but never saw a version of jackal until I first played it on the Commodore 64. It was definitely a hard game
I came here to say that, the NES version was the one that added distinct levels and bosses. Also, the gameplay footage shown has a cheat activated, the real arcade game is difficult and not in a fun way. Bad controls and lots of design choices that were not player-friendly. The NES improved on the arcade in every way except for maybe the graphics.
This is a very informative video! I didn't know that one of my favorite NES games was actually an arcade port! As an aside, at 6:30 when you begin reviewing the Spectrum port, a high pitched Mosquito tone starts buzzing, which was slightly annoying. Otherwise, 10/10
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries I'm glad I found your channel! Your in-depth game documentaries really provide a lot of insight in to series' that I grew up with! My parents owned an NES from their college days, which started my hobby of gaming. I tried to share this with my friends, but since I was born in the late 90s all my friends had already moved on to Nintendo 64s and Playstation 1s, and my parents had already moved on from their gamer days, leaving me quite alone in my fondness for playing 8-bit. Being able to feel like I'm sharing a memory with someone who understands is awesome- thank you for making these videos!
@@salty7631 That is fantastic, I have loved games all my life and will probably continue to do so. Have fun with your hobby and glad you enjoy the content
Great video as always, thanks! stupid me had no idea this was an arcade original or that there were other ports. i thought it was just an NES original with a banging soundtrack.
I just finished playing, after 20 years I still cannot beat the game. I just have to watch the RUclips play through to see the end after all these years.
I’ve learned from watching your videos that the Japanese tend to rip off everyone. They are the Howard Stern of video game development. Thanks for the video.
I've never heard that Gryzor was the original name for Contra. I thought Contra was the original name and they localised it for home computers in Europe to Gryzor. Can you confirm you're correct because I can't find any reference to what you said on Wiki or MobyGames?
Yeah, it was always Contra (Kon-to-ra) in Japan and the US. Gryzor in Europe, and Probotector in Pal regions that had to switch everything to robots to get around the rules about violence in video games.
I somehow never saw, let alone played, Combat School. For whatever reason it didn't seem to pop up anywhere at any of the NYC arcades. At least not that I can remember. When I played Jackal it was actually called Jackal. I always enjoyed it. Maybe I'm thinking of the NES version. I don't remember seeing Top Gunner
this could have been a hilarious and fun driving/lightgun game. Have one player driving in a full 3D environment with forward and reverse controls as well as throttle. The gunner could engage targets on screen with thier "light" machine gun and rocket launcher. So there's my pitch, someone take that and run with it.
Regarding the borders in the home versions....they are actually _accurate_ to the arcade's aspect ratio, which was a vertical scroller. Great vid as always , though Pat 😊
I saw Top Gunner in the arcade back in the day but can't remember if I actually played it. Obv. the NES version was great. Weird that the arcade version in your video at the end is called "Jackal" rather than Top Gunner. I think they may have changed the arcade version's name at some point as well.
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries That makes sense. I always thought they got a C&D because of the movie name, but then Konami got the rights to make Top Gun. I guess it was some mix between intentional brand dilution and its inverse to diversify the two products, all under the same IP umbrella. When I saw it in the arcade in the U.S. it was branded "Top Gunner".
I totally love your videos, and you actually are The Guy. You know your stuff, and have a laser sharp memory of the real days. I like how you go for a time machine approach, to try to place us back then. Your writing is also sharp, and you obviously use a well-written script and don't waste time yammering in circles like 99% of those who don't script. And that's truly the most important aspect of production value, even if you just threw a camcorder at a screen lol. And yet you do alllll of the systems. I'm really sorry to say it but I just gotta comment on the sound quality. Your voice is quite muted, like you're not speaking into a microphone. But oddly, I can tell that you are speaking into a microphone because of all the super loud air puffs of "s" and "p" sounds. There doesn't seem to be any filters, either physically like a foam or pantyhose style air filter for your "p" sounds, or a digital filter for automatically removing the "p" and "s" sounds (de-popping or whatever they call it in apps like Audacity or your video editing suite), or a digital filter for just automatically improving quality like equalization and compression. These are all pushbutton automatic filters. Listening to it on a 7.1 system (and I'd guess headphones) makes a continuous set of really loud startling boom and rumbling from those subtle oral blasts of air, and it makes me wonder if something's going on outside but then I remember it's just this channel. ;) That's true even if the speech is not loud, which it never is. So that's how all your videos are. But this one in particular has an earsplitting squeal on one of the Jackal versions. I think it's the ZX Spectrum one. I'm sorry, but I would only say this coz I really care! Again, you are THE GUY.
I appreciate the nice words. You're right I don't have any sort of filter on my microphone. I did not realize the S and the P sounds were that bad. I just have a cheap blue snowball microphone so maybe that's why. I'll see what I can do about upgrading the equipment
PatmanQC - History of arcade game documentaries yeah I’d be curious about just running the digital filter like in Audacity. Maybe I’ll try that! :) Again, I’ve seen a lot and you’re one of the best ever. I particularly notice how incredibly professionally charitable you are to the lower end 8-bit systems like the unfortunate ZX Spectrum. That was back when you had to split low-fidelity hairs to find one attribute that even matters at all, like a very very dilute definition of “sound“. lol. Nowadays people would only make fun of such a thing unless it was something Herculean like a demake of Doom. We are not stupid, we can see it for what it is, and those users deserve some dignity unless it’s truly garbage. Any of us 70s and 80s kids could have been born into a house or country with a different system, or none at all! Sometimes I really feel like you say it as if you are actually a reviewer in the 80s. And yet you are so much more thorough than any professional medium afforded us back then. Nobody was able to make even text in much detail at all, or focus on one product. It was mostly bubblegum sizzle fluff for little kids!
@@smuckola I don't know how many videos of mine you have watched but I always try to be fair and find something positive in each version I cover. That doesn't always work out though, some conversions are just downright horrible and there is nothing redeeming about them at all. Take a look at hard-drivin for the Commodore 64 and you'll see what I mean :-) Back to the sound, I've never used any sort of digital filter so I may have to give that a try. Again, I appreciate the nice words. Those are probably the nicest compliments I Have received on the channel so far. If I could give this 100 likes I would :-)
The Spectrum port, "the sound is pretty much non existent" except for that horrible high pitch squeal. I wonder if that's in the original or just an issue with that part of the recording?
if you ever decide to do a Tribute video to Commando, they put a fun Easter egg of the game in the new Resident Evil 3 remake in the form of a movie poster called "Wolf of the Battlefield" which is the English translation of Commando's original Japanese name "Senjuo no' Ookami"
wait, that willis on the thumbnail is from the spanish army! you can even see the spanish flag on the bumper! i knew the caps of the soldiers look familiar!
The arcade game had the CRT monitor in portrait orientation. Your gameplay segment of the arcade game is landscape so the aspect ratio is way off with the game looking squashed to what it really was.
I remember playing it in the arcade once with the name Top Gunner. As a kid it confused me why the NES version was called Jackal instead. I assumed was same game, but wasn't 100% sure till later. My friend and I played thru it, but we weren't quite good enough to beat back then without using game genie. I replayed it not too long ago, and was able to get thru without too much trouble. It's challenge is moderate compared to other Konami shooters of the time. It's still quite fun and holds up well. My favorite aspect of Jackal was the music. It's been stuck in my head since the early 90s since I first played it. While I like all the tunes, the first and fourth lvl stages are by far the catchiest. There's some great covers of these tracks on youtube. ruclips.net/video/KtATU0aLq6I/видео.html
I agree about the music, I would've put some music in the game for people to listen toBut I've had a lot of complaints about dead air so I decided against it. Thanks for watching the video
I loved Jackal on the NES. So many fond memories
kinda underrated too. I don't hear people bring it up when talking nes games.
I spent a summer playing Jackal and Dragon Warrior.
Jackal is my all time favorite NES game
Hopefully they release it on the Switch
My fav NES game of all time. Still play it once a week to this day
It's a really fun game to play
I only know Jackel on the Nes and still play it every now and then.
I always enjoyed it on the NES
Whoa. Jackal is top 10 favorite NES games for me, and I never knew about all the other versions. I had heard of Top Gunner, but didn't know it was arcade Jackal! Awesome vid, thanks for the info!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it. Please subscribe and share my channel around. Thanks
Lots of my Sunday afternoons after church were spent playing this at the bowling alley.
Never saw this at a bowling alley, but I spent literally all my life at one bowling center or another
A very long time ago, when the NES version was released, my now deceased father and my now elderly mother, purchased it for my birthday.
Together, my father and I played it through to the end multiple times! It may have been a small thing at the the time, but it now one of my fondest memories of him. So, whenever I see this game; a slight smile will be on my face, recalling those better times.
RIP Dad, I miss you!
That is fantastic, I love reading about families bonding over videogames
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries I just noticed that the Amstrad Version (@5:42) has Black Robocop (bottom left) and The Hamburglar cosplaying as Wario (bottom right). Yikes!!
Damn...i was in elementary school when this joint was out in the arcade! good memories
I always enjoyed it
First game I ever bought the NES when I was 11. Loved the arcade version and loved that port of it.
It's a really good port on the NES
Me to
Received it on my fifth birthday
The Jackal game is partly inspired by the raid of sidi hanish during world war 2 African campaign against Rommel other raids by British SAS.
Contra was the original name for the coin op, it was localised to Gryzor when converted in Europe.
Your channel is so cool glad someone does something like this.
Thank you very much, Glad you like it
Thank you for this one! I too have fond memories, and I am grateful to the people on Patreon who asked you to do this.
Well done.
Sincerely, Alicia from Sweden.
Thank you very much for the nice words. Greetings from across the pond :-)
Used to play this game with my old man back in the 80s. Wish I could do it present day. Rest easy pops! You are greatly missed. Thanks for reviewing this game.
Thanks for sharing your memories. I always like reading about families bonding over videogames. Thanks for watching
Jackal on NES is so awesome! After all these years I still can’t beat the final boss
It took me a lot of practice before I was able to do it
Me neither
Same me , i cant kill final boss tank 😅😅
Always liked how you show a classic horror movie or otherwise at the start of the video when the year is said. It always reminds me of how old I'm getting, Keep up the good work
Thank you LOL
I don't think I ever came across this one in my arcade travels of the mid eighties. Very interesting twist on Commando.
It was definitely unique for its time
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries Thanks for bringing it to our attention. These things would get lost in time otherwise!
@@dtsdigitalden5023 Absolutely, glad you enjoyed it
I played Jackal more than any other arcade machine. They had one in my hall of residence at university and I played several times a week for 2 years.
It’s amazing how game developers inspired each other back then. This is why we have so many classic games. It’s not like that today, sadly.
I agree
Loved this game, the rescue feature reminded me of Choplifter. 👍
Absolutely
Nice little docu's i am a new suscriber so i will be cheking you other videos thanks for uploading👍👍👍 as i grew up in the 80's (i began playing in 83) so these videos bring back A LOT of good memories
Thank you so much for the kind words, sounds like You have been playing games for about as long as I have. Hope you enjoy the channel
All these years and I never played this. How can I call myself a gamer? I have to reevaluate my life.
LOL
This one and Elevator Action were by far my favorites. Awesome gameplay!!!!
Absolutely
I loved Jackal and Breakthru at the same time. I was so addicted to these when I was about 10 years old that I would stop by the liquor store to play them every morning before continuing on to school. The problem was that every day I would leave the liquor store later and later until I was eventually getting late to class.
One day I was happily playing Jackal, well on my way to getting to school later than ever when I suddenly heard someone yell, "OOOOOOOH, I'M GONNA TELL MOM!!!"
It was my bitch sister that was 3 years older than me having an out of body experience, jumping up and down with one hand over her mouth while snapping her other hand at me. Apparently she had decided to stroll into the liquor store that morning, probably for her stupid Apple Now-Laters.
As soon as I saw her I grabbed my bookbag, ran right past her in her devil horned glory, ran the hell out of the liquor store like my ass was on fire and never did that again.
LOL, that is hilarious. I love reading all these memories and stories from days gone by. Thank you so much for sharing
Did you ever the NES cart?
Arcade version of this was awesome. Thanks for researching this one.
Thank you for watching
I knew it as Top Gunner back in the day and loved it! It was hard and the controls were challenging to say the least, but with enough practice, you would adapt and be rewarded with some really satisfying game play. The NES port was indeed fantastic, and I was amazed at the time by how good it was. I still enjoying firing up the original arcade version on my emulator to this day.
It was Jackal on the NES version. Here in Texas.👍🤠
Absolutely :-)
When initially released in the US arcades about October 22, 1986, Konami's Top Gunner had to contend with at least two things:
Exidy's Top Gunner, also released in 1986
The Paramount Pictures film Top Gun (starring Tom Cruise and Kelly McGillis), that Konami would later acquire the console rights to, which led to the NES version of Top Gunner being renamed Jackal (its Japanese arcade title).
It was called Jackal on the NES.
Either two players could play simultaneously as 2 jeeps or (I think I remeber that) two players could play as one jeep. In the latter version, one could drive while the other would shoot.
Green beret and combat school were awesome. This channel scratches my nostalgia nerd itch perfectly seeing as I grew up playing all of these. Thanks for brightening up a miserable lockdown period with your videos. 😎👍
Thank you for the nice words, glad I can bring a little joy into your life :-)
Great. Jackal was a favorite arcade game to watch and play at the pizzeria while eating hot pizza and ice cold root beer. Those were fun memories growing up.
New subscriber here. I really like this vid! Keep it up!
Thank you very much, and thanks for subscribing help you enjoy my channel
Wouldn’t that be funny if that was actually how military rescue missions went? A few guys in a Jeep just driving straight through the front gate.
That would make a fantastic movie :-)
Great game my father and I beat this game back in 1990. He liked the 4 way rockets and the squishy sound of running over enemy troops. Good times 👍🍺 🍺
Excellent, I love reading about family bonding over videogames :-)
Jackal was a big bucket of fun, it fit in well with the other commando type games..
Right in the mid-80s they were about five or six those types of games came out
Such a classic game, amazing game play and control, super fun game for two players, me and my childhood buddy used to play this game for hours, sufficiently challenging, but not impossible.
I've never played it in two player mode, sounds like fun though
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries yeah we played the Nintendo version, it's a great two-player game
Jackal and Ikari warriors were 2 of my all time favs, these games tested your hand eye coordination, you needed skill to complete these on just 10p, so you could hold the high score for everyone else to see.
iKari warriorsWe had around here in the arcades but never saw a version of jackal until I first played it on the Commodore 64. It was definitely a hard game
Ive got this game in my jamma cab.also got flying shark. Now im on the look out for twin cobra.
There's no bosses in the arcade Jackel,it just keeps going.
I came here to say that, the NES version was the one that added distinct levels and bosses. Also, the gameplay footage shown has a cheat activated, the real arcade game is difficult and not in a fun way. Bad controls and lots of design choices that were not player-friendly. The NES improved on the arcade in every way except for maybe the graphics.
Colonel decker..... somebody was an ATeam fan....RIP lance LeGault
Jackal, Contra and Metal Gear were my first 3 NES games.
Contra was one of the first games I rented and it was fantastic
I've played and beaten the NES version. I played the arcade version at my local bowling alley - I remember it was called Top Gunner.
Excellent, I've never seen an actual arcade cabinet
This is a very informative video! I didn't know that one of my favorite NES games was actually an arcade port!
As an aside, at 6:30 when you begin reviewing the Spectrum port, a high pitched Mosquito tone starts buzzing, which was slightly annoying. Otherwise, 10/10
Thank you very much, sorry about the buzzing
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries I'm glad I found your channel! Your in-depth game documentaries really provide a lot of insight in to series' that I grew up with! My parents owned an NES from their college days, which started my hobby of gaming. I tried to share this with my friends, but since I was born in the late 90s all my friends had already moved on to Nintendo 64s and Playstation 1s, and my parents had already moved on from their gamer days, leaving me quite alone in my fondness for playing 8-bit. Being able to feel like I'm sharing a memory with someone who understands is awesome- thank you for making these videos!
@@salty7631 That is fantastic, I have loved games all my life and will probably continue to do so. Have fun with your hobby and glad you enjoy the content
Great video as always, thanks! stupid me had no idea this was an arcade original or that there were other ports. i thought it was just an NES original with a banging soundtrack.
Thank you, I only sought a couple of times growing up here in the states. I was more familiar with the NES game
Damn I sunk sooo many quarters into this as a kid. I loved it.
It was a lot of fun
I just finished playing, after 20 years I still cannot beat the game. I just have to watch the RUclips play through to see the end after all these years.
It's a tough game to be that's for sure
*This was one of my favorite childhood games. I couldn't even go past the 2nd level tbh*
I thought it was a bit difficult as well
I would have liked a second Jackal game. I had Nintendo port but I never knew it was an arcade title.
The arcade was much better
I have no idea how much time I spent playing this with dad, cousins, or chilhood friends on the NES but I never played the arcade game.
I've never seen a real arcade cabinet so they must not be that widespread
I’ve learned from watching your videos that the Japanese tend to rip off everyone. They are the Howard Stern of video game development.
Thanks for the video.
LOL, what's funny is Howard always claims people rip him off but it's the exact opposite. Thanks for watching
Enjoyed the video sir
Thanks a lot, glad you like it
I've never heard that Gryzor was the original name for Contra. I thought Contra was the original name and they localised it for home computers in Europe to Gryzor. Can you confirm you're correct because I can't find any reference to what you said on Wiki or MobyGames?
Yeah, it was always Contra (Kon-to-ra) in Japan and the US. Gryzor in Europe, and Probotector in Pal regions that had to switch everything to robots to get around the rules about violence in video games.
@@Seoulwanderer Okay so Pat made a mistake there.
Jackal was neat, the jeep ran over the enemies too. A rare detail in NES and other games.
It was a fun little game
Spent a lot of time on this game in the arcades
Its a classic.
I somehow never saw, let alone played, Combat School. For whatever reason it didn't seem to pop up anywhere at any of the NYC arcades. At least not that I can remember. When I played Jackal it was actually called Jackal. I always enjoyed it. Maybe I'm thinking of the NES version. I don't remember seeing Top Gunner
I never saw combat school arcade game, I was only familiar with it on the Commodore 64 and then later on the mame emulator
Got it. I haven't messed with any emulators since the 90's cuz I do music professionally. Having only one computer means I gotta be careful. Lol
I used to play Jackal in the arcade when i was a kid. It was one of my favorites
Never sought in the arcades only on the NES but did play it on their
this could have been a hilarious and fun driving/lightgun game. Have one player driving in a full 3D environment with forward and reverse controls as well as throttle. The gunner could engage targets on screen with thier "light" machine gun and rocket launcher.
So there's my pitch, someone take that and run with it.
I didnt know it was an arcade game until now but I had it on nes. I really enjoyed it as a kid.
So did I, it was a lot of fun
Regarding the borders in the home versions....they are actually _accurate_ to the arcade's aspect ratio, which was a vertical scroller. Great vid as always , though Pat 😊
Fans of this game should definitely check out Renegade Ops!
If we add the Metal Gear series we can see that Konami's developers were great fans of the military theme.
Oh absolutely, Boot Camp, Green Beret, contra, etc.
My favorite EVER !
Hope you enjoy the video
I remember playing on jackal on the nes.
Back in the day.
But was jackal an arcade game?
Yes, if you watch the video you'll see footage from the arcade game
Also the name of a pretty good 90s hard rock band.
Them Duke boys gonna have a heck of a time in Hazzard town
LOL
When I was young I use to think Jackal was The GI Joe game
It looked very similar
That sound from the DOS version.......geez
It's pretty bad
I saw Top Gunner in the arcade back in the day but can't remember if I actually played it. Obv. the NES version was great. Weird that the arcade version in your video at the end is called "Jackal" rather than Top Gunner. I think they may have changed the arcade version's name at some point as well.
Like I said in the video, konami wanted people to see top gunner and think of the movie Top Gun. That's why was change over here
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries That makes sense. I always thought they got a C&D because of the movie name, but then Konami got the rights to make Top Gun. I guess it was some mix between intentional brand dilution and its inverse to diversify the two products, all under the same IP umbrella. When I saw it in the arcade in the U.S. it was branded "Top Gunner".
PatmanQC how do you figure all this stuff out its freakin awsome !!
Thank you very much, I do a lot of research of my videos.
I totally love your videos, and you actually are The Guy. You know your stuff, and have a laser sharp memory of the real days. I like how you go for a time machine approach, to try to place us back then. Your writing is also sharp, and you obviously use a well-written script and don't waste time yammering in circles like 99% of those who don't script. And that's truly the most important aspect of production value, even if you just threw a camcorder at a screen lol. And yet you do alllll of the systems.
I'm really sorry to say it but I just gotta comment on the sound quality. Your voice is quite muted, like you're not speaking into a microphone. But oddly, I can tell that you are speaking into a microphone because of all the super loud air puffs of "s" and "p" sounds. There doesn't seem to be any filters, either physically like a foam or pantyhose style air filter for your "p" sounds, or a digital filter for automatically removing the "p" and "s" sounds (de-popping or whatever they call it in apps like Audacity or your video editing suite), or a digital filter for just automatically improving quality like equalization and compression. These are all pushbutton automatic filters. Listening to it on a 7.1 system (and I'd guess headphones) makes a continuous set of really loud startling boom and rumbling from those subtle oral blasts of air, and it makes me wonder if something's going on outside but then I remember it's just this channel. ;) That's true even if the speech is not loud, which it never is.
So that's how all your videos are. But this one in particular has an earsplitting squeal on one of the Jackal versions. I think it's the ZX Spectrum one.
I'm sorry, but I would only say this coz I really care!
Again, you are THE GUY.
I appreciate the nice words. You're right I don't have any sort of filter on my microphone. I did not realize the S and the P sounds were that bad. I just have a cheap blue snowball microphone so maybe that's why. I'll see what I can do about upgrading the equipment
PatmanQC - History of arcade game documentaries yeah I’d be curious about just running the digital filter like in Audacity. Maybe I’ll try that! :) Again, I’ve seen a lot and you’re one of the best ever. I particularly notice how incredibly professionally charitable you are to the lower end 8-bit systems like the unfortunate ZX Spectrum. That was back when you had to split low-fidelity hairs to find one attribute that even matters at all, like a very very dilute definition of “sound“. lol. Nowadays people would only make fun of such a thing unless it was something Herculean like a demake of Doom. We are not stupid, we can see it for what it is, and those users deserve some dignity unless it’s truly garbage. Any of us 70s and 80s kids could have been born into a house or country with a different system, or none at all! Sometimes I really feel like you say it as if you are actually a reviewer in the 80s. And yet you are so much more thorough than any professional medium afforded us back then. Nobody was able to make even text in much detail at all, or focus on one product. It was mostly bubblegum sizzle fluff for little kids!
@@smuckola I don't know how many videos of mine you have watched but I always try to be fair and find something positive in each version I cover. That doesn't always work out though, some conversions are just downright horrible and there is nothing redeeming about them at all. Take a look at hard-drivin for the Commodore 64 and you'll see what I mean :-) Back to the sound, I've never used any sort of digital filter so I may have to give that a try. Again, I appreciate the nice words. Those are probably the nicest compliments I Have received on the channel so far. If I could give this 100 likes I would :-)
The Spectrum port, "the sound is pretty much non existent" except for that horrible high pitch squeal. I wonder if that's in the original or just an issue with that part of the recording?
That's the game my friend
if you ever decide to do a Tribute video to Commando, they put a fun Easter egg of the game in the new Resident Evil 3 remake in the form of a movie poster called "Wolf of the Battlefield" which is the English translation of Commando's original Japanese name "Senjuo no' Ookami"
Thanks for the tip, it's also a game I had forgotten about
by far the best arcade and console game besides Contra
I enjoyed it back in the day
I do remember having fun running over the soldiers. Took me back to Death Race -- the original run over people (er., I mean "Gremlins) with your car.
LOL, you're right about the gremlins
wait, that willis on the thumbnail is from the spanish army! you can even see the spanish flag on the bumper! i knew the caps of the soldiers look familiar!
Good Eyeballs
The arcade game had the CRT monitor in portrait orientation. Your gameplay segment of the arcade game is landscape so the aspect ratio is way off with the game looking squashed to what it really was.
Sorry about that
Good show.....
Thanks, glad you liked it
I love PAC man and arcade games from the 80's classic industry Konami game. Tho but I ever and heard of the game called the jackal.
It's pretty good And a bit overlooked in my opinion
you should do Sky Shark (or Flying Shark) it was one of my favorite NES games
A played Jackal a lot! very nice game!
ive seen a top gunner with a trackball once
I have never seen
Hello my friend,
Let make the Jackal squad game! This is very cool pixel game with 4-buttons, just released and has great quality.
I never knew that so many NES games were arcade conversions. I always assumed they were original titles.
There were quite a few on their
I want this game so bad
It's a lot of fun especially in multiplayer
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries oh heck yes it is
7:15 Giggity giggity.
LOL Thank you
It ties with freedom force for no1 game from that era.
Boy I can see the similarities between Combat School and Track & Field.
Absolutely they are very similar
Remake when tho........
Bill and Lance of Contra or Gryzor is modeled on Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone!
No they are both based off of Arnold which is what I show in my contra video
I loved Jackal
So do I
Can you please do wonder boy in monsterland
Top Gunner
Best game ever.👍🤠👌
It was a lot of fun to play
It's a very good game, a bit like Frontline.
* ( for us old enough to remember it )
It's a bazooka but an RPG!
Did you make a video for Chase H.Q.?
Yes
I'm laughing way too hard for that -7 framerate joke.
LOL,, thank you
I remember playing it in the arcade once with the name Top Gunner. As a kid it confused me why the NES version was called Jackal instead. I assumed was same game, but wasn't 100% sure till later. My friend and I played thru it, but we weren't quite good enough to beat back then without using game genie. I replayed it not too long ago, and was able to get thru without too much trouble. It's challenge is moderate compared to other Konami shooters of the time. It's still quite fun and holds up well.
My favorite aspect of Jackal was the music. It's been stuck in my head since the early 90s since I first played it. While I like all the tunes, the first and fourth lvl stages are by far the catchiest. There's some great covers of these tracks on youtube. ruclips.net/video/KtATU0aLq6I/видео.html
I agree about the music, I would've put some music in the game for people to listen toBut I've had a lot of complaints about dead air so I decided against it. Thanks for watching the video
Konami later acquired the console rights to Paramount's film Top Gun, so to avoid confusion the NES console release of Top Gunner was renamed Jackal.
YEEAAAHHHH! bum bum buuum bumbumbum buuum great awesome game...thx for the video!
Absolutely, thanks for watching
Love this game
I thought Jackal was released in '86, not '88.