Not-so-fun-fact: the PC version of King Kong is currently a death trap. It comes with deadly DRM that risks bricking your computer. Only install on an XP machine.
i remember that But actually, iOS Zombies was way better than it had the right to be. The maps were actually pretty close to the originals, and it felt like a slightly slower CoD, not a different game entirely. It was a lunchroom classic.
Yup, same here. Also remember that Doom railshooter game that used the gyroscope to aim? I actually really enjoyed that! Man, I really hope those games get emulated some day and don’t just vanish into digital dust.
14:28 I work at a simulation company here in Orlando and the artist that sits next to me worked on this game at NSpace (RIP NSpace, and RIP HALO Megablox. What a shame...). His biggest feature in the game was making the assets for the Hoover Dam level, both the interior and exterior. The hardest part was dealing with the programmers for the level consistently coming back to his team to have the vertex count and textures crunched down over and over due to performance issues when 5+ characters were on the screen at once since the DS's processing power was being hogged by the AI. It took a LOT of convincing to push back the work onto programming to optimize their work, but there was no actions taken to try to bump the texture sizes back up, so what we see now is what the finished product was whereas it was even better quality beforehand. You were also on the snow level where on one of the banks on the side of the map you can actually hide in the snow. It was a displacement map bug that was never patched since it wasn't really discovered until late in it's life. 19:08 Oh yeah, he worked on this one too as a level editor for the Zombies mode. It's been months since he showed me the work for that one, so I don't remember what map he worked on. :c I'll have to show him this video tomorrow. It'll probably be nostalgic for him.
If you are still in contact with him, please tell him I said thank you for his work. I grew up with Mobilized and Black Ops on DS. They helped make my childhood and were very well made gamed. So yeah, that's about it :)
The reason Bionicle Heroes got a T rating on the DS was because of the FPS factor. It was explained that the game series as a whole was meant to be in FPS but that would've bumped the rating up to M for the home consoles and Lego wasn't gonna have that. The ESRB can be full of crap depending on trends.
for the most part what u said was true but bionicle was never r rated or in this case an m rated enough to be a mature game. so thats basically why the games t for teen intead of m . theres nothing mature about it. even the movies were rated pg and not r .
@@larrykohut7426 What he meant was that by being associated with the fps genre, it was seen as being more mature simply because it looked like CoD, Halo, etc without actually having any vulgar content
How...what? James Bond has literally always had a Teen rating, why the fuck would Bionicle get an M slapped on it? Most Bond games even have the blood gunbarrel thing when you die and they still don't get an M.
the interesting thing about bionicle heroes is that the console versions were also originally supposed to be in first-person as well. the game was changed to third-person avoid a T rating, which I have to assume was literally only given because it was in first-person. esrb so smart
@@KillThad I don't think it was an automatic M rating, but getting an M rating was pretty easy with FPS games. Prime example being Halo CE which falls more in line with the T rating than the M rating it got.
Would be interesting to compare a game that came out on both. Like Rayman 2. Rayman 2 PS1 - ruclips.net/video/6NEe5DfiDbs/видео.html Rayman 2 DS - ruclips.net/video/ekCNwJy1IZg/видео.html
I'm a real tech geek for these sort of things. I'm always fascinated at the idea of a technically/graphically impressive software on an underpowered system. Also, this channel is so underated. You deserve more subscribers than what you already have right now.
I find this to be complete bullshit. Halo is Microsoft's gem. Bungie has never released anything outside the PC and Xbox. Nintendo would never have a Halo title.
The DS was underutilized when it came to FPS games. I always thought the 2nd screen would be great for a map and weapon switching. Imagine a port of Doom I and II like that!!
I remember when I just watched that video 3 minutes ago and somebody suggested doing a DS version of it and he said he was considering it and 2 videos down he did. Now I’m here. Great stuff.
To date, in all of recorded history, there have been like... three confirmed unprovoked wolf attacks on humans. Leave it to the hunting game to mess up wolves...
"Because I like when devs demake things- like _Driv3r_ and _Max Payne_ on GBA. However most normal people probably don't care."* Oh look, a kindred spirit. *[Paraphrased]
I learned a lot today, as someone who found themselves with a copy of Metroid Prime Hunters for the DS in 2015, and then became slightly OBSESSED with finding other good FPSs for the 3DS. Believe it or not, after the DS, only a few FPSs were ever released in the 3DSs lifespan, to my knowledge. Two of them were literal remasters of Moon and Dementium, and the other... well, Metroid fans dare not talk about it, unfortunately. :(
Hearing him talk about Renegade Kid hurts. In 2016, Hargrove and Watsham announced RK was done and they were going their own ways. Watsham made Atooi LLC and got all 2D based games (mutant mudds) and Hargrove's Infitzimo got 3D games, Dementium and Moon. However, earlier this year Watsham reported that his longtime friend Gregg Hargrove passed away from a tough battle with pancreatic cancer. :(
There was alot of mechanics and rooms thar had no use watsoever in the game. It was developed along a sims 2 version for gba and ds, and those 3 games feel rushed and unpolished.
Shout-out to the COD DS community. In the golden age, we were quite a lively few. Between WaW and MW3, I had ton of fun playing online multiplayer with my pals. We had teams, teamwars, forums, a really nice and sympathetic community. 2009-2011 was really something man, it gave me amazing memories. I wish I could play WaW again and go back in 2009.
Really now? That really, really sucks. I remember having a day at my tiny school where the basketball team left, and basically left us nerds at the school with like 2 teachers and I installed my copy on the brand new iPads in the classroom. Played 4 player coop zombies like the whole day lol. Got in trouble for it afterwards and had to remove all my info and got all the students griped at for installing stuff on them but hey, it was worth it :D Hard to believe that was nearly 10 years ago...
@@sheriffaboubakar9720 That's up to the app developers to update their apps to work with new firmware. Apple updates all their first party apps to work with new firmware updates.
Moon was actually one of my favorite ds games. It's a bit repetitive in design but it had really good atmosphere and the only game really like it was metroid
I recently discovered your channel through RUclips recommendations, and I just want to say, I've really enjoyed pretty much everything I've seen so far. Even for these mini-reviews you go pretty in depth, and break down a lot of aspects of a game that I would never normally think about. Very glad I found your channel.
@@minimme Don't get me wrong I like that game too. But it's really an inferior version of GTA on PS1 so I wouldn't call it a good game that worth revisiting
@@minimme the gta advance music took me right back, honestly the theme tune is nearly up there with GTA:SA’s, also I loved the game too it was a huge part of my childhood! When your partner’s car explodes....
iOS WAW zombies was so good the difficulty was scaled down a mad amount. I remember round 40 der reise on the school bus, and the cool kids at the back wanting me to play It's been off stores for a long time only blops remains with some odd level design changes in kino I remember.
I never played CoD Zombies on iPod Touch, but I remember my friends were all about it in high school. A few classmates were even playing it during our graduation ceremony.
Unlike 3DS/Vita-gen, DS and PSP had so many fun first person shooters! I really love those technical achievements in FPS genre they squeezed out of both DS and PSP back then. Great times!
I’ve lost count of how many times I played through the campaign for the DS version of goldeneye, I couldn’t help but love it just because of its charm of trying to tell the story of the main game on the DS
Always Thougth Dragon Quest X is by far the best looking DS game but HOLY!!! Dimentium2?? where da shit did these developers find these ressources on the DS I am in love
Moon is a pile of wasted potential. Great graphics for the platform, solid controls, decent weapons, interesting gimmicks. But its level and enemy design is just soooo boring and the end was extremely anticlimactic. This made the whole thing feel like a very long tech demo instead of a full game. Also, I'd rate Bionicle higher. It has different weapon skills for secrets (megamanesque in 3D), bland but pretty vast terrain, funny cheats and surprisingly okay boss fights (I'd argue only Metroid and Dementium 2 had better ones) and I personally had no issues with the controls.
I wonder who plays all those hunt sims. They are like: "I'm bored of shooting fantastic monsters and humans with all those cool guns, I want to shoot a deer with a rifle"
It's disappointing that DS got so few FPS games, but it still had better lineup than the PSP, the touch screen works way better than a single analog stick of the PSP
Moon was actually later remastered on the 3DS, with the base game being released as "Episode 1" and subsequent episodes being entirely new Moon games. Dementium II was also remastered for the PC on steam. I wonder how these games fared; I bought the 3DS version of Moon ep1 but didn't play it before my 3DS broke :P.
Gudday Peter. I think I'm probably twice your age, but I really like your low key nice way of presenting. Kudos young man! Also, for me, in my age and place (country Australia), I didn't get access to these smanzy panz consoles (I bought a used Commodore 64 by winning a writing competition and selling a motorbike in 1988) that city slickers had. Thanks so much buddy.
I remember playing rogue agent and i played it everyday and everytime is started the game i had to do everything from the beginning, i didn't even mind it at all i just played it and i had a lot of fun, great memories
being left-handed deprived me of enjoying these games back in the day. Now I probably could remap some of these to the right analog stick on the emulator but why bother now right Funny thing, but not really related: I bought Kid Icarus Uprising for the 3DS knowing it would be an ass to play using the stylus with the wrong hand, and thanks to the base that came with the package, I've managed to beat the game and for a while I almost learned how to write with the right hand, since it got a lot more efficient after hours playing the game.
Can you please add cover and/or full names of the games in the video, please? Like not just saying the name of the game but also writing it? And: 13:48 The names of the dev/pub would have been great, too.^^" It just does make this roundup not as round as it could have been. Everything else was great, though I would have liked to see the touchscreen once in a while.
Multiplayer Metroid Prime Hunters was amazing to play. It felt like playing Unreal Tournament on a portable device. The character diversity was great, with the unique/special weapons and buffs that came with those weapons for their respective Hunter. The morph ball abilities were also great for each Hunter and the maps were suprisingly large, often too large for 4 players. I wish there was a sequel on the 3DS of at least the multiplayer!
Something I remeber a few years back when the Dementium remaster came out on 3DS there was like a 0 star review that went out and one of the devs on Twitter called on them for it. Not nearly as petty as you'd think, basically just them saying they were disappointed because they worked hard on it, if memory serves :/
DUDE CORE WAS FANTASTIC. I used to play with one of my friends in the local multiplayer. I don't recall much about the single player, but I definitely remember having a fun time with the Local Multiplayer.
8:28 If I remember correctly, Jon Burton, who worked on the console ports (can't remember if it was the PS2 or 360) of Bionicle Heroes, mentioned that during this time period, pretty much anything that was first person would get a minimum rating of TEEN (T) by the ESRB. Bionicle Heroes was going to be first person on the consoles as well but was changed to third person so it could get the E for EVERYONE badge.
Quake 1 had a genuinely surprisingly excellent homebrew DS port that I played a lot of as a kid. It was easily my most-played DS game for a while when I was 10 or so. I think that Xash3D works to get HL1 working on the DS too but I’m not sure
Love seeing you in your videos! Idk if this is the first one where you've done this (about to find out though), but this makes the videos personal and you're just a very likeable guy presentation and appearance-wise!
They couldn't because at the time DS was released Rare has already been bought by Microsoft, so the franchise was a first-party Microsoft product and MS wouldn't give out of course
@@skDanT, that was Microsoft being generous with the DS market, and maybe because they expected to be a shovelware-type game for the DS... maybe, I dunno, it's weird actually.
with rouge agent i would adopt a crab claw type grip. using my pinkie to fire R while still holding the stylus. it would create cramp very easily but i still beat the game. not a bad little shooter. but the dementium games were on another level
I was so scared you were going to say something good about the King Kong game haha. Also one of the worst PSP games, I think it may be a port of the DS version which makes it worse (it looks ugly enough).
@@MLWJ1993 the 360 had the best version - which they ported to PC but the port is a bit shoddy. Fantastic game wherever you play it though! Except handhelds lmao
i remember asking my 2 years older brother to buy me the goldeneye game because i was too young xD and i always had a very weird way with the controls. I used my pinky to shot the left gun because i held the pen in my left. And I even played through the whole King Kong game. And I loved them both :3
You forgot to mention that Agent Goldeneye is also working for Auric Goldfinger and that he was the one who originally implanted the eye into the hero. xD
Renegade Kid‘s Dementium almost made me sh*t myself as a 10 year old kid. Playing in the dark with headphones, while parents were sleeping was hell of a good idea, as after playing I was to scared to sleep. 😂
I loved the DS Call of Duty games They did a decent job of translating some of the experience from the console and PC games, while doing their own thing.
awesome video!! i can't believe i didn't pick up dementium 2 recently because i was going to wait til i'd played the first one. and post-apocalypse, the solar-usb charger powered local DS multiplayer is going to be real, so local multiplayer is still a factor.
It was sooo good and u could glitch into walls with rocketjumps and everyone knew these glitches it was hilarious online. Could only play this with hotspots in cafes etc bc our wifi didnt support the shitty wep encryption so it was always a highlight to be able to play a few rounds online
i had rogue agent, and its selling point was definitely running an 8-player deathmatch over download play. i had a bus ride in 5th grade that was about 3 hours and this was truly the hit of the trip, along me and the gang visiting each others animal crossing towns for fishing. i got people i barely knew in on it. funnily, i used the face button aiming precisely because the strap felt bad and the stylus prevented decent use of both guns, i had already gotten used to that style of aiming from Quake 3 on the dreamcast. lots of dreamcast and psp games did something similar
I remember on Cod 4 DSI edition - You could drop 2 guns together and it would make any gun you merged with it automatic. You could also just rub your character on the wall and he would phase through it eventually. Used to troll friends on LAN with this back in the day
Not-so-fun-fact: the PC version of King Kong is currently a death trap. It comes with deadly DRM that risks bricking your computer. Only install on an XP machine.
There were two versions of king kong for the pc.
Gamers edition and signature edition.
Only one of these versions has that issue.
I have the one that came in the gold steelbook.
Piracy is the answer to this problem.
autism speaks That's what he's saying, get it cracked without the shitty malware drm
Midway Arcade Treasures Deluxe Edition has that too... had the same problem. Luckily my computer was able to recover and remove said DRM itself.
i remember that
But actually, iOS Zombies was way better than it had the right to be. The maps were actually pretty close to the originals, and it felt like a slightly slower CoD, not a different game entirely. It was a lunchroom classic.
Black ops zombies on Android is also pretty good
@@newolku Well....it could be a lot better, trust me.
WAW zombies on IOS was really damn good, I still play it from time to time
"Lunchroom Classic" is my favorite phrase of the decade. Thank you.
Loch Macdonald The IOS COD Zombies should have been on the ds or New 3ds in my opinion. What do you think?
Yeeess! I played a lot of these, and yeah man zombies in the iPod Touch was my jam.
Yup, same here. Also remember that Doom railshooter game that used the gyroscope to aim? I actually really enjoyed that! Man, I really hope those games get emulated some day and don’t just vanish into digital dust.
I forgot about that! Nice nostalgia hit
Heyy, awesome! Shame I never really played any portable shooters myself...
Hey Hyper man
Admiral Frosty that doom was so cute, also Doom RPG was awesome 👏
14:28 I work at a simulation company here in Orlando and the artist that sits next to me worked on this game at NSpace (RIP NSpace, and RIP HALO Megablox. What a shame...). His biggest feature in the game was making the assets for the Hoover Dam level, both the interior and exterior. The hardest part was dealing with the programmers for the level consistently coming back to his team to have the vertex count and textures crunched down over and over due to performance issues when 5+ characters were on the screen at once since the DS's processing power was being hogged by the AI. It took a LOT of convincing to push back the work onto programming to optimize their work, but there was no actions taken to try to bump the texture sizes back up, so what we see now is what the finished product was whereas it was even better quality beforehand.
You were also on the snow level where on one of the banks on the side of the map you can actually hide in the snow. It was a displacement map bug that was never patched since it wasn't really discovered until late in it's life.
19:08 Oh yeah, he worked on this one too as a level editor for the Zombies mode. It's been months since he showed me the work for that one, so I don't remember what map he worked on. :c
I'll have to show him this video tomorrow. It'll probably be nostalgic for him.
If you are still in contact with him, please tell him I said thank you for his work.
I grew up with Mobilized and Black Ops on DS. They helped make my childhood and were very well made gamed.
So yeah, that's about it :)
The reason Bionicle Heroes got a T rating on the DS was because of the FPS factor. It was explained that the game series as a whole was meant to be in FPS but that would've bumped the rating up to M for the home consoles and Lego wasn't gonna have that. The ESRB can be full of crap depending on trends.
@Wanye Kest hes just talking out his ass.
@@oh-not-the-bees7872 bro did you just used this bad language to talk about ds games? Are you a 30 year old virgin?
for the most part what u said was true but bionicle was never r rated or in this case an m rated enough to be a mature game. so thats basically why the games t for teen intead of m . theres nothing mature about it. even the movies were rated pg and not r .
@@larrykohut7426 What he meant was that by being associated with the fps genre, it was seen as being more mature simply because it looked like CoD, Halo, etc without actually having any vulgar content
How...what? James Bond has literally always had a Teen rating, why the fuck would Bionicle get an M slapped on it? Most Bond games even have the blood gunbarrel thing when you die and they still don't get an M.
the interesting thing about bionicle heroes is that the console versions were also originally supposed to be in first-person as well. the game was changed to third-person avoid a T rating, which I have to assume was literally only given because it was in first-person.
esrb so smart
Super Smash Bros Melee rated T for Teen.
Yep, That happened.
@@KillThad I don't think it was an automatic M rating, but getting an M rating was pretty easy with FPS games.
Prime example being Halo CE which falls more in line with the T rating than the M rating it got.
I see you too watch Gamehut
@@VexAcer Lmao, Halo CE getting a Teen rating? Absolutely not. Wanna know why?
Flood.
i know its after this time but i find it odd that dark souls 2 is rated t for teen but the rest are m
Nintendo DS's 3D graphics looks like late PS1 era games
Would be interesting to compare a game that came out on both. Like Rayman 2.
Rayman 2 PS1 - ruclips.net/video/6NEe5DfiDbs/видео.html
Rayman 2 DS - ruclips.net/video/ekCNwJy1IZg/видео.html
@@ThePreciseClimber Ridge Racer DS and Mario 64 DS are good too for N64
The DS is a bit more powerful than a N64, so they should.
To me ps1 games had better graphics. Games like crash, spyro look far better on ps1 than ds
@@rgqwerty63 fair enough but still just only two games out of the many DS games that looks far better than PS1 stuff.
I'm a real tech geek for these sort of things. I'm always fascinated at the idea of a technically/graphically impressive software on an underpowered system. Also, this channel is so underated. You deserve more subscribers than what you already have right now.
thanks!
I remember that!
3DS FPSes next? It seems easy, I think there's like... three.
TeddyAurum - Lol!!!!
3 3ds 3quel
Yeah, its better shooter games, than they can say about third person shooters also
MOON 3ds
What about Vita FPS games? CoD Declassified or Killzone Mercenary.
A Halo game for NDS was actually planned back in the day, shame it was cancelled.
RedVGFox damn
That would have been badass
I find this to be complete bullshit. Halo is Microsoft's gem. Bungie has never released anything outside the PC and Xbox. Nintendo would never have a Halo title.
@@justinfrazier9555 Microsoft released Viva Pinata, Age of Empires, Blue Dragon and Banjo on Nintendo handhelds, just saying.
Justin Frazier check it
I miss Prime: Hunters multiplayer. It was so good and I always wished there would be a successor on the 3DS.
Technically federation force was, but... It's federation force
I remember waiting for the Conduit 3DS game to come out and was hoping that would give me my FPS fix. Sadly that got canceled.
The DS was underutilized when it came to FPS games. I always thought the 2nd screen would be great for a map and weapon switching. Imagine a port of Doom I and II like that!!
didnt the COD games do that?
@@cow4025 they did yes
Doom on ds accualy exisist but only as homebrew not official and its sąd :(
oh I think it was a fork of prboom,too bad it's so unstable and doesn't even have music
16:56, lol that death. And holy shit, theres ragdoll physics?!?!? Never seen that on a ds before.
My copy of call of duty has that 2 lol
I remember when I first found this channel and it was featuring 3D games on the GBA and I subscribed. I’m glad to see how far it’s come since then.
:) thanks
I remember when I just watched that video 3 minutes ago and somebody suggested doing a DS version of it and he said he was considering it and 2 videos down he did. Now I’m here. Great stuff.
Love seeing coverage of these almost forgotten games. Thanks mate.
thank you!
@01:02 Metroid Demo
@02:16 Goldeneye Rogue Agent
@04:21 King Kong
@05:15 Greg Hastings Paintball
@06:32 Metroid Hunters full
@08:09 Bionicle Heroes
@09:10 Dementium
@10:06 COD4
@11:15 World at War
@12:14 Moon
@13:49 Core
@14:28 COD Mobilized
@15:00 Dementium 2
@16:16 Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2011
@17:43 Goldeneye Remake
@19:02 Call of Duty Black Ops
@19:52 COD 3 Defiance
@20:50 Rankings
To date, in all of recorded history, there have been like... three confirmed unprovoked wolf attacks on humans.
Leave it to the hunting game to mess up wolves...
I always watch your videos when im in mcdonalds
YOOOOOOOOOOOO YOOOOOOOOOOOO YOOOOOOOOOOOO
@@dariscamilovic2377 bbo
@@suggestiveguy it was sarcasm
@@dariscamilovic2377 ok
And that means you watch these videos not often. Right?
"Because I like when devs demake things- like _Driv3r_ and _Max Payne_ on GBA. However most normal people probably don't care."*
Oh look, a kindred spirit.
*[Paraphrased]
I learned a lot today, as someone who found themselves with a copy of Metroid Prime Hunters for the DS in 2015, and then became slightly OBSESSED with finding other good FPSs for the 3DS.
Believe it or not, after the DS, only a few FPSs were ever released in the 3DSs lifespan, to my knowledge. Two of them were literal remasters of Moon and Dementium, and the other... well, Metroid fans dare not talk about it, unfortunately. :(
you can play quake e with homebrew. Best with new 3ds.
Hearing him talk about Renegade Kid hurts.
In 2016, Hargrove and Watsham announced RK was done and they were going their own ways. Watsham made Atooi LLC and got all 2D based games (mutant mudds) and Hargrove's Infitzimo got 3D games, Dementium and Moon.
However, earlier this year Watsham reported that his longtime friend Gregg Hargrove passed away from a tough battle with pancreatic cancer.
:(
As someone who works at Atooi, just wanna say that I'm grateful for you to remind everyone about this.
I don't see The Sims 2 DS aka Best DS FPS in this list
What a fraud
The ending was lit but the game was good
Finally someone who knew about the portable Sims that are different from the other ones for the pc and consoles
Sims bustin out and urbz are much, much, much better than the sims 2 ds game.
Ok, was there a point of selling alien parts in that game? I don't know why but I thought it'd would do something.
There was alot of mechanics and rooms thar had no use watsoever in the game. It was developed along a sims 2 version for gba and ds, and those 3 games feel rushed and unpolished.
Shout-out to the COD DS community. In the golden age, we were quite a lively few. Between WaW and MW3, I had ton of fun playing online multiplayer with my pals. We had teams, teamwars, forums, a really nice and sympathetic community. 2009-2011 was really something man, it gave me amazing memories. I wish I could play WaW again and go back in 2009.
BO was the best DS COD game. MW3 was a close second.
I remember the iOS WaW zombies. It’s shame that it isn’t available anymore.
Yeah, I miss that game... shame that Black Ops Zombies is also somewhat bugged/incompatible on current phones
Really now? That really, really sucks. I remember having a day at my tiny school where the basketball team left, and basically left us nerds at the school with like 2 teachers and I installed my copy on the brand new iPads in the classroom. Played 4 player coop zombies like the whole day lol. Got in trouble for it afterwards and had to remove all my info and got all the students griped at for installing stuff on them but hey, it was worth it :D Hard to believe that was nearly 10 years ago...
A lot of old iOS games aren’t available for iOS 10+. Apple is just lazy and doesn’t want to make apps compatible for newer versions of iOS.
@@sheriffaboubakar9720 That's up to the app developers to update their apps to work with new firmware. Apple updates all their first party apps to work with new firmware updates.
Not exactly the same, but Black Ops Zombies is still available on Android.
You forgot Brothers in Arms DS. it was one of my faves and it had a decent WWII campaign
That would easily be the best on the list
Definitely!!!
Alex Peck Brothers In Arms DS was a third person shooter, not first person.
Best game on the DS
Moon was actually one of my favorite ds games. It's a bit repetitive in design but it had really good atmosphere and the only game really like it was metroid
Call of duty on DS. Nostalgia
I recently discovered your channel through RUclips recommendations, and I just want to say, I've really enjoyed pretty much everything I've seen so far. Even for these mini-reviews you go pretty in depth, and break down a lot of aspects of a game that I would never normally think about. Very glad I found your channel.
The moment u said you loved the King Kong movie tie in game I subscribed.
I loved that game as a kid.
i guess you could say they're...
FDSs.
You couldn't say that.....
First double screen? First double shooter? First Derson Shooter???
*Cricket Chirp*
@@kuraiwolf4047 eh? Eh?? Ehh????
@@seandevine5836 Famicom Disk System ?
Gta advance intro music... Nice.
The only good thing from the game
@@emdotrod i like gta advance :(((
@@minimme Don't get me wrong I like that game too.
But it's really an inferior version of GTA on PS1 so I wouldn't call it a good game that worth revisiting
@@minimme the gta advance music took me right back, honestly the theme tune is nearly up there with GTA:SA’s, also I loved the game too it was a huge part of my childhood! When your partner’s car explodes....
1:13 I remember my mum buying me this exact DS in 2004 for my 14th birthday, she imported it into Australia from Lik sang (rip).
iOS WAW zombies was so good the difficulty was scaled down a mad amount. I remember round 40 der reise on the school bus, and the cool kids at the back wanting me to play
It's been off stores for a long time only blops remains with some odd level design changes in kino I remember.
Flashbacks to watching kids play “mature” ds games on the bus
Finally some good fucking food
I never played CoD Zombies on iPod Touch, but I remember my friends were all about it in high school. A few classmates were even playing it during our graduation ceremony.
Unlike 3DS/Vita-gen, DS and PSP had so many fun first person shooters! I really love those technical achievements in FPS genre they squeezed out of both DS and PSP back then. Great times!
I’ve lost count of how many times I played through the campaign for the DS version of goldeneye, I couldn’t help but love it just because of its charm of trying to tell the story of the main game on the DS
M O B I L I Z E D
D E F I A N C E
You forgot to mention that nSpace also made the DS port of Goldeneye Rogue Agent, meaning they made both the first and the last FPS on the system
Always Thougth Dragon Quest X is by far the best looking DS game but HOLY!!! Dimentium2?? where da shit did these developers find these ressources on the DS I am in love
Download play is a godsend on the DS, memories from playing multiplayer with Download play.
minimme so old he adjusts his glasses with two hands.
You can always be sure to shoot in style....us.
Boo!
Get off the stage!
*throws tomato* BOOOOOOO
hahan't
I could actually speedrun Modern Warfare on the DS when i was 12
show me your strats
SAME
Gionata Spiniella CoD 4 on DS was trash.
@@sheriffaboubakar9720 COD in general is trash
@@mattfahringer148 Probably one of those nostalgiatards who complain about modern games
Moon is a pile of wasted potential. Great graphics for the platform, solid controls, decent weapons, interesting gimmicks. But its level and enemy design is just soooo boring and the end was extremely anticlimactic. This made the whole thing feel like a very long tech demo instead of a full game.
Also, I'd rate Bionicle higher. It has different weapon skills for secrets (megamanesque in 3D), bland but pretty vast terrain, funny cheats and surprisingly okay boss fights (I'd argue only Metroid and Dementium 2 had better ones) and I personally had no issues with the controls.
And yet it goes for a hundred quid on eBay.
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The fact that something's rare doesn't tell you anything about its quality.
I wonder who plays all those hunt sims. They are like: "I'm bored of shooting fantastic monsters and humans with all those cool guns, I want to shoot a deer with a rifle"
It's disappointing that DS got so few FPS games, but it still had better lineup than the PSP, the touch screen works way better than a single analog stick of the PSP
Wait, did Cabela have ragdoll physics? didn't think the DS could handle that.
The DS port of Jackass The Game also had ragdoll physics. They're the only 2 games on the DS I know of to have ragdoll physics.
Moon was actually later remastered on the 3DS, with the base game being released as "Episode 1" and subsequent episodes being entirely new Moon games. Dementium II was also remastered for the PC on steam. I wonder how these games fared; I bought the 3DS version of Moon ep1 but didn't play it before my 3DS broke :P.
Gudday Peter. I think I'm probably twice your age, but I really like your low key nice way of presenting. Kudos young man!
Also, for me, in my age and place (country Australia), I didn't get access to these smanzy panz consoles (I bought a used Commodore 64 by winning a writing competition and selling a motorbike in 1988) that city slickers had.
Thanks so much buddy.
Appreciate this my friend! I want to get more into old PCs
I remember playing rogue agent and i played it everyday and everytime is started the game i had to do everything from the beginning, i didn't even mind it at all i just played it and i had a lot of fun, great memories
being left-handed deprived me of enjoying these games back in the day. Now I probably could remap some of these to the right analog stick on the emulator but why bother now right
Funny thing, but not really related: I bought Kid Icarus Uprising for the 3DS knowing it would be an ass to play using the stylus with the wrong hand, and thanks to the base that came with the package, I've managed to beat the game and for a while I almost learned how to write with the right hand, since it got a lot more efficient after hours playing the game.
used to play the hunters demo on the school bus with friends. great times
Can you please add cover and/or full names of the games in the video, please? Like not just saying the name of the game but also writing it?
And: 13:48 The names of the dev/pub would have been great, too.^^" It just does make this roundup not as round as it could have been.
Everything else was great, though I would have liked to see the touchscreen once in a while.
Or you could just Google them too if you're interested enough.
@@krakenloco But then I dont have to watch this video because I can google just about anything.. you know?
Then why are you complaining when you could just Google everything?
Another solid video. The light reflecting on you're glasses is no bueno though.
ye def shouldve done another take hey, but thanks :)
Metroid Prime Hunters did have great multiplayer, I had a lot of fun with that! Not a great Metroid game though.
I got fed up trying to beat the repetitive bosses and just gave up.
@@cosmic25sheep Yeah, that's fair. That's probably the worst part about that game.
that's the main reason why I bought metroid prime hunters, because I had heard so many good things about it
"Remember CoD Zombies for iOS?" "Yeah I 'member!"
such a great content, buddyi'm always waiting your videos
thanks!
Multiplayer Metroid Prime Hunters was amazing to play. It felt like playing Unreal Tournament on a portable device. The character diversity was great, with the unique/special weapons and buffs that came with those weapons for their respective Hunter. The morph ball abilities were also great for each Hunter and the maps were suprisingly large, often too large for 4 players. I wish there was a sequel on the 3DS of at least the multiplayer!
I think I have a crush on this guy. Great video, Renegade kid was a really cool developer, I wish they still making videogames :c
They still are, they've just split off into two different developers: Atooi and Infitizmo.
Lol I didn't knew that, thanks
#objectification
Something I remeber a few years back when the Dementium remaster came out on 3DS there was like a 0 star review that went out and one of the devs on Twitter called on them for it. Not nearly as petty as you'd think, basically just them saying they were disappointed because they worked hard on it, if memory serves :/
DUDE CORE WAS FANTASTIC. I used to play with one of my friends in the local multiplayer. I don't recall much about the single player, but I definitely remember having a fun time with the Local Multiplayer.
Are you the voice over guy for Danger Doland from like, 3 or 4 years ago?
Missed you, the guy with all the awesome GBA FPS videos! :D
Just start your videos with 'My friends'
hello
"My name's minimme, my name's actually Peter" isn't bad though.
I'm pretty sure Goose trademarked that one
I love the Driver tune in the background..nice vid lad
Amazing job with this channel! keep up the good work, you inspire me to be a better youtuber :)
:)
Thanks :)
8:28 If I remember correctly, Jon Burton, who worked on the console ports (can't remember if it was the PS2 or 360) of Bionicle Heroes, mentioned that during this time period, pretty much anything that was first person would get a minimum rating of TEEN (T) by the ESRB. Bionicle Heroes was going to be first person on the consoles as well but was changed to third person so it could get the E for EVERYONE badge.
This guy is about to take offff!
I love that used Driver music in the background.
where is sims 2 ports?
Awesome list, I'm glad both Dementium games are on here but what about games like Dead and Furious? Do on rail FPS's technically not count?
I remember that
Quake 1 had a genuinely surprisingly excellent homebrew DS port that I played a lot of as a kid. It was easily my most-played DS game for a while when I was 10 or so. I think that Xash3D works to get HL1 working on the DS too but I’m not sure
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Love seeing you in your videos! Idk if this is the first one where you've done this (about to find out though), but this makes the videos personal and you're just a very likeable guy presentation and appearance-wise!
They should have ported Perfect Dark from the N64.
They couldn't because at the time DS was released Rare has already been bought by Microsoft, so the franchise was a first-party Microsoft product and MS wouldn't give out of course
Microsoft still allowed Rare to make games on Nintendo handhelds.
But not Rare franchises, and unlike that weird Donkey Kong game on the DS and Diddy Kong Racing, Perfect Dark is a Rare/Microsoft frachise.
Gogeta007yBro What about Viva Piñata? 🤔
@@skDanT, that was Microsoft being generous with the DS market, and maybe because they expected to be a shovelware-type game for the DS... maybe, I dunno, it's weird actually.
Absolutly love the videos you produce. Would love to see a round-up of all all the fps games on 3ds and psp.
I enjoy playing the zombies mode on the ds cod. That's about the only good way to play. The campaign is pretty glitchy.
with rouge agent i would adopt a crab claw type grip. using my pinkie to fire R while still holding the stylus. it would create cramp very easily but i still beat the game. not a bad little shooter. but the dementium games were on another level
Nope. Your real name is “minimme” Not that Peter kid..
Damn, I just love you telling about the games, you're not biased, and you talk very well. Just continue like this!
Cheers!
I was so scared you were going to say something good about the King Kong game haha. Also one of the worst PSP games, I think it may be a port of the DS version which makes it worse (it looks ugly enough).
The PS2 & GCN games were amazing though. Never played it on PC which might be even better.
@@MLWJ1993 the 360 had the best version - which they ported to PC but the port is a bit shoddy. Fantastic game wherever you play it though! Except handhelds lmao
Nah the PSP version was entirely different from the DS version and really fun. It was a port of the PS2 version only missing a level or 2.
Just seeing that King Kong footage brought back many suppressed memories of playing it as a kid. God why did I ask for that for christmas
At least you didn't play the Advance Kong game *shudder*
i remember asking my 2 years older brother to buy me the goldeneye game because i was too young xD
and i always had a very weird way with the controls. I used my pinky to shot the left gun because i held the pen in my left.
And I even played through the whole King Kong game. And I loved them both :3
i remember playing black ops 1 on my DS on the way to school. thanks for the flashbacks mate 👌🏼
Ds share play w/ Metroid on the school bus was integral to my childhood
Hey, my names minimme. My names actually peter 🤣🤣🤣 that intro was GOLD!
You forgot to mention that Agent Goldeneye is also working for Auric Goldfinger and that he was the one who originally implanted the eye into the hero. xD
I notice that GTA Advance title theme in the background.
Renegade Kid‘s Dementium almost made me sh*t myself as a 10 year old kid. Playing in the dark with headphones, while parents were sleeping was hell of a good idea, as after playing I was to scared to sleep. 😂
I loved the DS Call of Duty games
They did a decent job of translating some of the experience from the console and PC games, while doing their own thing.
I remember that. It’s pretty fuckin sad that it’s not on the App Store anymore
Having a fancy glass display cabinet packed hap-haphazardly with shit seems like something I would do too lol.
awesome video!! i can't believe i didn't pick up dementium 2 recently because i was going to wait til i'd played the first one. and post-apocalypse, the solar-usb charger powered local DS multiplayer is going to be real, so local multiplayer is still a factor.
Damn, MP Hunters looks damn good! Time to boot up my DS in 2023 lol.
It was sooo good and u could glitch into walls with rocketjumps and everyone knew these glitches it was hilarious online. Could only play this with hotspots in cafes etc bc our wifi didnt support the shitty wep encryption so it was always a highlight to be able to play a few rounds online
I gotta ask, why did you showcase Dementium 1 instead of 2 in your graphical DS showcase video? Either way, love your videos
i had rogue agent, and its selling point was definitely running an 8-player deathmatch over download play. i had a bus ride in 5th grade that was about 3 hours and this was truly the hit of the trip, along me and the gang visiting each others animal crossing towns for fishing. i got people i barely knew in on it. funnily, i used the face button aiming precisely because the strap felt bad and the stylus prevented decent use of both guns, i had already gotten used to that style of aiming from Quake 3 on the dreamcast. lots of dreamcast and psp games did something similar
I remember on Cod 4 DSI edition - You could drop 2 guns together and it would make any gun you merged with it automatic. You could also just rub your character on the wall and he would phase through it eventually. Used to troll friends on LAN with this back in the day
I'm getting so much nostalgia from this video. I played the Call of Duty DS versions to death. Something about FPS games on the DS just fascinates me