4 favourite gaming intros - response to Wee Bob
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- This is my video response to Wee Bob on his community question, what are your four favorite video game intros.
Check out Wee Bob's video here:
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Great idea Kev! My top 2 arcade game intros are Space Ace for the cartoon animations [disney quality] and Mortal Kombat for the musical theme and voice for the word “Fight “ Iconic! For PC Fallout 2 (retro 1950’s music and animation), Baldurs Gate2 (awesome graphics for its time) and Wolfenstein pc version for the awesome action graphics!
Great stuff Kev, thank you very much for the video response. I was excited to see what you guys would come up with as I said in my video I have limited gaming experiences. I have not played any of those games with the exception of the short intro one that was caveated as not counting. I will now go and look at that final choice which had the long intro just to see. I did laugh out loud that you use certain things in conversation, people are very often lost by my movie references which I use a lot when talking to people. Cheers again and hope life is treating you well.
Thanks for the great idea for this Wee Bob and let's hope community questions continue to pick up steam
@@DowntheRabbitHole0 definitely, would be great if you could come up with one or would really love Swifto to chuck his thoughts out there as I can imagine they would be some great questions that were totally off the wall. Anyway cheers again.
I love the Broodwar intro! Great choice!
"Are you prepared to go all the way with this, Alexi?"
"Yes, I am prepared to go all the way."
Right?? That has to be one of the best intros ever made. Aaahhh back when Blizzard didn't suck.
Some good choices there. Excelsior
Thanks del, it took a bit to count up all my faves but I like where Wee Bob was going with this question. I've enjoyed seeing some others reply to him too.
Having just started watching this intro, I am laughing at the Scottish guy, its a decent accent in that intro for your number four pick, so it might actually be a Scottish guy. Anyway back to watching along to this.
As I compile my list and links to their videos, comment coming soonish, want to say this: while watching and considering my own picks, one of the first 3 games i maybe considered, trying especially for pre-2000 era classic gaming of my youth, things that really influenced and really stuck with me - was also THIEF! I was so surprised and impressed when you mentioned it yourself! I probably wasn't even a teenager yet but loved The Gold Edition box I had. Love that series. The intro really establishes the aesthetic and atmosphere.
but fyi - for your list, i'm pretty sure you're talking about the FIRST game, Thief: The Dark Project, and that is what you initially say...but in your outro summary, you say Thief: The Metal Age, which is Thief 2. Easy slip of the tongue, but then "the Trickster takes hold of mistakes. Remain vigilant, brother!" - ancient text of the Hammerite LOL
You're right, I screwed up with the names of the Thief games. In fact I also screwed up when I said Metal Slug cuz I meant Metal Gear Solid. Ugh. Serves me right for not scripting these videos.
@@DowntheRabbitHole0 Out of respect for you i'm gonna contain my heartpain when you confuse Metal Slug with Metal Gear Solid....let's forget this happened haha. must be your nanomachines wearing down.
@@DowntheRabbitHole0 and ps. the Metal Gear Solid 2 Intro is epic, great theme music, montage of the full game like a love poem - but the MGS3: Snake Eater intro is flat out badass action movie, Kojima Style. very much looking forward to the Delta Remake
@@CSM100MK2 LOL exactly
Some interesting choices there Kevin. I've not played any of these, well apart from Galaxian, so I can't comment on them.
A 15 minute into sounds insane haha. Half an hour on Gran Turismo 7!? What? The longest intro I've ever experienced was for Okami, I think that was about 10 minutes. I was so bored by the end of it I didn't feel like playing the game anymore haha.
I've just been working on my VR to Bob but my answers are not as interesting I don't think, all fairly well known, standard games.
Any responses to community questions can't be all that bad, Swifto, I look forward to your reply as well.
@@DowntheRabbitHole0 LOL, well... one of my choices I know you'll hate but maybe the others you won't mind so much. Haha
@@SwiftO_OtfiwS ugh .... bloody Mario?
For me Favorite intros I have to give it to these:
Morrowind
Freelancer
Dawn of War
Command and Conquer
Good choices there, I'll have to check out their intros myself!
Command and Conquer is good, I considered that myself and rewatched it, though it's a little all over the place - Command and Conquer 2 Tiberian Sun has an awesome FMV intro with James Earl Jones and Michael Biehn...and the 1st Red Alert intro is also amazing as Einstein travels back in time to erase Hitler then we get an badass montage of new C&C Red Alert alternate timeline warfare with that epic music.
@@CSM100MK2 Red Alert 1 is what I was thinking about lol, I forgot that part last time I played it is when it came out on the PSone lol.
@@rochedl for many, Red Alert 1 IS THE ONLY Command & Conquer, LOL.
@@CSM100MK2 I think in memory of James Earl Jones I gotta check out Tiberian Sun
Double Dragon. Arcade version. Your gf is kidnapped by thugs. You and your brother come out of the garage, and it's time to kick ass. Short and to the point.
i can see how you would chose that.
@@dantherpghero2885 it's a classic!
Sorry my bad about the last list of pc games which are in the year 2000! For the 1990’s Star Wars Dark Forces, Duke Nukem 3d, and my fave intro Half -Life which hade the same quality graphics for the intro as well as for the rest of the game!
No worries man, those are great picks regardless. And although Wee Bob was preferring retro titles I'm sure he would have allowed stuff from the 2000's