Man, I loved that arcade game. I think it was the digitized voices that really made it. I remember saving up for the nes game and being severely disappointed.
Having your game speak to you used to be a pretty big deal. Nowadays we have both the storage space and the processing power for it to be mundane in games designed for your telephone. We never got those flying cars and as much as mobile phones are nice and all; they are basically dystopian surveillance devices with an entire array of sensors. Not only have they convinced everyone to buy their own tracking device (with non removable battery), but they've gone a step further and normalized everyone upgrading their surveillance brick every couple of years. That doesn't even begin to go into the ecological impact of all of this crap. I guess what I'm trying to say is that the Industrial Revolution was a mistake.
I asked the wife if I could stop gardening to watch this and she kicked me out the house. So now I am watching this from a bus stop. You’re the PatMan Man!
I was able to play through the end when I would play this at the Local 7-11. I got a good value for my quarters. I remember getting a bonus for whipping Willy and hearing Paperboy say knock it off.
I try to be fair and all the conversions I cover. To be honest, I had no idea about the spectrum growing up here in the states and when I first saw one running I was flabbergasted. Since then, I've noticed some really good games on the system.
I'd love to get my hands and one of the USA ones, distributed by timex I believe, it had a n AY sound chip in it like the UK 128k version, plus it'd be a bit of a curiosity here in the uk
Had my COVID jab today and went to bed early with a sore arm and feeling a bit crappy, I open RUclips on the iPad and see this video, and it was just what I needed to cheer me up. Thanks again! 😊👍
I wouldn't take that DNA altering garbage if you paid me a million dollars. A lot of people who have gotten it will start dropping like flies within the next 5 years. You'll start seeing this happen in the next 6 months. Ask yourself why they would rush out a rna v for something that has a 99.7% survival rate without medicine and can be cured in a couple of days with hydroC?
WE WALK FROM HERE! The greatest Jones film produced one of the top 5 Indiana Jones video games ever. Love the arcade game. While it doesn't cover the entire movie, nor have 2-player with Short Round, the game centers on the adrenaline rush of the last 40 minutes of the film. Kicking Thuggee ass left and right, rescuing children, mine car chases and ending up on the Rope Bridge against Mola Ram. The John Williams score is INCREDIBLE.
One thing I love about the arcade game is those terrific midis...and the fact that the appropriate John Williams themes are played for every scene (the slave rescue theme, the mine car chase, the temple with the stones, etc.)
Here in the 70’ & early 80’ we’d have children’s Saturday morning or afternoon cinema sessions which for 50p you’d get a hour morning or afternoon of fun. So with many of my other school friends would be watching Leicester City play football or play it in the park i and my mates would be enjoying pure escapism in the local cinema and being as we had so many it would change as to which one we’d go to. Let’s not forget double features which are some of my absolute fondest memories growing up. Once again PatmanQC you’ve outdone yourself 🙌
Apple II version looks like it's in 3D without wearing the glasses C64 - Say what you will but you can't beat the ol' SID chip for music on 80's computers.
Thank you for making this video! Love this game. One of my all-time favorites. Well done on your great work as always.. I always enjoy checking in on your videos, I am always glad I did :-)
Loved this game, back in the day...pity they never made a halfway decent home port, but was finally able to truly replicate the arcade experience at home via MAME in the late 00s!
I used to play this on the Amstrad, in the olden days, well, when it loaded, my mum had a 6128, and only had this on cassette, and it was murder trying to get tape games to load, ahh memories "read error b" All these years though, and I didnt know about the bridge level, I always thought it looped the main game forever.
Hi Patman! Great review again! Never tried this game, however i m a big aficionado of Amstrad Cpc and played about every title back in the days on this fabulous machine. Greetings from France!
Hi Patman! Thanks a lot for the great effort in bringing to us all these awesome titles of the golden years! 😁 😁 😁 How can i say? Well can i suggest ome of the next title to put in your game history? Black Tiger! Do you remember it? I loved it!!
Thank you for watching, I appreciate the nice words. I do recall black Tiger and did played a few times back in the day so I can defiinitely put it on the list.
I was truly blown away with this one when the arcade cabinet came out! In retrospect, you wonder if the mine cart levels inspired stuff like Donkey Kong Country.. I’m definitely on board with an Indy reboot.. Hell, I’ll even settle for Pitfall Harry
"it falls apart, just like my grandma trying to eat corn"... not going to lie, I laughed WAAAAY longer at that than I should have Thanks for yet another killer mini-doc! Liked, Shared and still Subscribed
For those in a rush and cannot watch the video, I'll sum it up for you. They made a movie and then they made a video game based on that movie and then Harrison Ford married Calista Flockhart, whom I always found hot even though she's got kind of a weird looking face.
Just last year I FINALLY made it across the rope bridge to Willie and Shorty, and now I have to do it AGAIN for the Easter Egg! Thanks a lot, PatmanQC!!! ;-D
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries I never finished it in the arcade either, even when starting with 7 lives. Thank you for another great video. Glad you captured the history of movie serials for the young'ins!
What a fantastic video as always. I never knew that road runner had an arcade game. I've played the game gear and nes versions. I've never played Indiana Jones before. Definitely want to try out the nes and arcade versions. 👍
My friend has this game. I never knew it existed. He found a cabinet that is in amazing shape. Crazy good game considering when it was made. Very difficult though.
As far as the NES version goes, there were 2 released versions: an unofficial release by Tengen and an official licensed release by Mindscape. Both are the same game though.
@@RetroMMA then as Trump said "I TELL LOADS OF LIES TO STOP YOU SEEING HOW MUCH OF A BAD PRESIDENT I'LL BE" Didn't hear him say that? you must have voted for him.
@@Hellwyck I did vote for him - twice. I wonder if you could honestly claim your life was bad under Trump... Anyway, how do you think Joe is doing so far?
I think, thanks to your videos, I’m starting to see common elements between different games using the same system boards. I can definitely hear the same MIDI instruments and see similar fonts in this game as those from Marble Madness (which I’ve played a LOT of).
Yes, I can hear that as well. If you look up the system specs for Indiana Jones you can see what other games ran on that hardware and more than likely they all had similar sound
Love this game! Definitely has that steep learning curve but once you get the hang of it - becomes a blast. Shocked to hear the same developers that did the arcade version had a hand in that horrendous NES version.
I never knew that this was originally an arcade game. I had always assumed that the NES version my mom got me for Christmas was the only one. It was awful, but I did manage to extract some fun from it.
I'm left handed and the idea of using my right hand to control the joystick so i can use my left hand to attack is entirely unappealing. I don't know if it's natural to want to control the joystick with my left hand or if it's just been decades of "adapting" to standard controls.
As a kid the NES version was one of the few games I had. I could not beat this game, it just throws you through loops. Just when you thought you had made progress you were suddenly back at stage 1.
I own the arcade cabinet. You missed some really fascinating details on this game, like how it was originally envisioned to be a Dragon’s Lair style laserdisc based game. Or the two different releases on the NES due to a legendary lawsuit and Atari unscrupulously trying to circumvent the system’s lockout chip...
Arcade game was good. Spent lots on it, and still fun to play via emulation. But good gosh.. there are not any home versions that even come close. In my opinion, the DOS version looked the best, but the sound obviously is horrible.
i had a "copy" of this on tape for amstrad...was one of my favs... but half the time the tape wouldnt load :( omfg...that msdos sound!... that shit would be turned off for sure!
oh wow, i had the nes version. I had no idea until now it was an arcade cabinet first. The nes game gave me a tonne of play hours. You cannot find a vid about it nowadays without whining kids saying it is bad. Edit: aw crap you called it bad too!
My cousin could always win in the arcade. I made it to the rope ONCE and I was close to 13 at the time. NES I played like no ones business and FINALLY beat it just before I sold the old set.
Spielberg used to really like video games. IIRC there is even a photo of him from the 80s with a full Pac Man cabinet in his trailer. Wonder if he ever played this one.
I love this game back in the 80s I downloaded the game on my handheld emulator and man it look so bad when I was a kid I thought this was so dope action and graphically. I can't play this now
My Mom (77 y/o) told me when she was 8 y/o she would walk to the Roxy movie theater ~7-8 blocks (20-30 minutes) from her house to see the double matinee on Saturdays and Sundays. For only 20 cents she would watch a 10 minute cartoon 2 (90 minute) movies with a 4oz. bag of popcorn and a 6 oz. soda to drink. Inflation on 20 cents is ~$1.94 in 2021. Can you imagine seeing the cartoon, 2 movies, and getting a bag of popcorn and soda for less than two dollars today? How did things get so expensive?
"...and Indy looks as if he's been sucking on a nuclear rod from the Springfield power plant." Yeah, or else that fridge wasn't quite the protection he thought it was.
Have you gotten the Capcom Arcade Stadium yet? The list (idea for future documentaries?) Vulgus Pirate Ship Higemaru The 1942 series (1942, 1943, 1941, 19XX, and 1944) You already did Commando And Ghosts and Goblins Section Z Trojan Legendary Wings Bionic Commando Forgotten Worlds Ghouls and Ghosts Strider Dynasty Wars and it's sequel Warriors of Fate I think you did Final Fight Mercs Mega Twins Carrier Airwing Street Fighter 2 Captain Commando Vath Powered Gear and Cyberbots Battle Circuit Gigawing Pro gear
After seeing Beautifully done games and music like Shadow of the Beast on the Amiga. I honestly expected more from that computer with this game and the Atari ST as well.
Man, I loved that arcade game. I think it was the digitized voices that really made it. I remember saving up for the nes game and being severely disappointed.
Having your game speak to you used to be a pretty big deal. Nowadays we have both the storage space and the processing power for it to be mundane in games designed for your telephone. We never got those flying cars and as much as mobile phones are nice and all; they are basically dystopian surveillance devices with an entire array of sensors. Not only have they convinced everyone to buy their own tracking device (with non removable battery), but they've gone a step further and normalized everyone upgrading their surveillance brick every couple of years. That doesn't even begin to go into the ecological impact of all of this crap. I guess what I'm trying to say is that the Industrial Revolution was a mistake.
Loved this game! Glad I can still revel in its nostalgia on MAME. Thanks Patman...
I lit up when I opened up RUclips and saw an upload from my favorite channel!!! Hope your health is doing better and you're feeling well.
@Jase Titan Definitely, have been using flixzone} for since november myself :)
I asked the wife if I could stop gardening to watch this and she kicked me out the house. So now I am watching this from a bus stop.
You’re the PatMan Man!
I don't know what it means but everyone else is doing it so, #FucWives
You ASKED the wife? Hahahahahahahahahwhahaha
Do you guys have joint accounts?
What kind of man ASKS if he can do something? Good that she kicked you out. She can bring in her actual husband now.
Lmao
I was able to play through the end when I would play this at the Local 7-11. I got a good value for my quarters. I remember getting a bonus for whipping Willy and hearing Paperboy say knock it off.
I used to like this game in the arcade and thought it was so tough. Another great Video Patmanqc!
The belgian comic book Tintin was another major influence on the creation of Indiana Jones.
Excellent, thanks for the info
All the games are missing one of the absolute key elements of the movie: Kate Capshaw screaming for 90 minutes.
LOL, that's a good point
lol
I love your videos, one of the few american reviewers that look at the spectrum versions of games and gives a fair critique too
I try to be fair and all the conversions I cover. To be honest, I had no idea about the spectrum growing up here in the states and when I first saw one running I was flabbergasted. Since then, I've noticed some really good games on the system.
I'd love to get my hands and one of the USA ones, distributed by timex I believe, it had a n AY sound chip in it like the UK 128k version, plus it'd be a bit of a curiosity here in the uk
Had my COVID jab today and went to bed early with a sore arm and feeling a bit crappy, I open RUclips on the iPad and see this video, and it was just what I needed to cheer me up. Thanks again! 😊👍
That's nice of you to say, hope you enjoy it
I wouldn't take that DNA altering garbage if you paid me a million dollars. A lot of people who have gotten it will start dropping like flies within the next 5 years. You'll start seeing this happen in the next 6 months. Ask yourself why they would rush out a rna v for something that has a 99.7% survival rate without medicine and can be cured in a couple of days with hydroC?
@@jsnap5396 your are entitled to your opinion, but this is neither the time nor the place.
@@jsnap5396 You are insane
You took the vaccine??? Dont be surprised if your sterile
WE WALK FROM HERE!
The greatest Jones film produced one of the top 5 Indiana Jones video games ever. Love the arcade game. While it doesn't cover the entire movie, nor have 2-player with Short Round, the game centers on the adrenaline rush of the last 40 minutes of the film. Kicking Thuggee ass left and right, rescuing children, mine car chases and ending up on the Rope Bridge against Mola Ram. The John Williams score is INCREDIBLE.
Played the heck out of this at a corner store that had many of the greatest games of the era rotated through.
One thing I love about the arcade game is those terrific midis...and the fact that the appropriate John Williams themes are played for every scene (the slave rescue theme, the mine car chase, the temple with the stones, etc.)
Good point, I should have mentioned that
Here in the 70’ & early 80’ we’d have children’s Saturday morning or afternoon cinema sessions which for 50p you’d get a hour morning or afternoon of fun. So with many of my other school friends would be watching Leicester City play football or play it in the park i and my mates would be enjoying pure escapism in the local cinema and being as we had so many it would change as to which one we’d go to. Let’s not forget double features which are some of my absolute fondest memories growing up. Once again PatmanQC you’ve outdone yourself 🙌
Great video - Indiana Jones looks like a ghost in the MSX one.
LOL, yes he does
They had 1 in a Pizza Hut, I loved this game
Man! I use to love going to sitdown Pizza Huts! They had great arcade games and personal pan pizzas! Loved it as a kid!
I rented the NES game way back on the day. I was always told it was based on an arcade game but had never seen footage of that until now. Awesome!
Those Temple Of Doom arcade graphics and sound effects were SO awesome as a kid. The gameplay didn't matter at that point. Great video!
"We walk from here" has been burned into my mind since childhood
Absolutely :-)
Had this on the C64 loved it 🙌🏻
Apple II version looks like it's in 3D without wearing the glasses
C64 - Say what you will but you can't beat the ol' SID chip for music on 80's computers.
The SID chip was and still is fantastic, Especially compared to other home computers on the market at the time
I was looking for some in-depth history about one of my childhood arcade memories and here we are.
Excellent, glad I could help
Thank you for making this video! Love this game. One of my all-time favorites. Well done on your great work as always.. I always enjoy checking in on your videos, I am always glad I did :-)
Thank you very much for the kind words, glad you enjoyed them
Original NES licensed conversion was performed by Mindscape. The Tengen version came later and was the same game but was unlicensed.
Loved this game, back in the day...pity they never made a halfway decent home port, but was finally able to truly replicate the arcade experience at home via MAME in the late 00s!
I agree, the mame emulator has been a godsend for all of us retro gamers
Man that black&white fist-fight actually had some great choreography, especially for its time.
I used to play this on the Amstrad, in the olden days, well, when it loaded, my mum had a 6128, and only had this on cassette, and it was murder trying to get tape games to load, ahh memories "read error b" All these years though, and I didnt know about the bridge level, I always thought it looped the main game forever.
Hi Patman!
Great review again!
Never tried this game, however i m a big aficionado of Amstrad Cpc and played about every title back in the days on this fabulous machine.
Greetings from France!
Thank you, greetings from America :-)
The music was incredible, I can remember hearing that sound track above the cacophony of game music in the arcades back in the day :-)
This arcade game was one of my childhood favorites. It was always one of the loudest in the arcade.
Yes it certainly was
The Atari System-1 board was amazing for it’s time. This was a superb game. So was Road Blasters.
The AtariST version of this game was quite good.
I never knew an arcade game existed! I learn something new on games from this channel
“Indie will climb up and wrap his whip around Willy” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Flashbacks of that damn mine cart level. Lol
The Spectrum version said Amstrad on it. My only complaint.
Another great vid from the PatMan!
Hi Patman! Thanks a lot for the great effort in bringing to us all these awesome titles of the golden years! 😁 😁 😁 How can i say? Well can i suggest ome of the next title to put in your game history? Black Tiger! Do you remember it? I loved it!!
Thank you for watching, I appreciate the nice words. I do recall black Tiger and did played a few times back in the day so I can defiinitely put it on the list.
One of my favorite arcade titles of all time.
This dude's videos make my day! Where else will you hear a Devo reference alongside Indiana Jones?
Thank you my friend :-)
Great video. I am a fan of the Indiana Jones series. It’s always interesting to see how the conversions from the arcade to the console hold up.
Ah yes the first of many games to make me rage. Thanks for the shout out pal. Great vid as always.
Best thing about this game was hearing it booming in the background of an arcade.
I was truly blown away with this one when the arcade cabinet came out! In retrospect, you wonder if the mine cart levels inspired stuff like Donkey Kong Country.. I’m definitely on board with an Indy reboot.. Hell, I’ll even settle for Pitfall Harry
LOL, so Would I
"it falls apart, just like my grandma trying to eat corn"... not going to lie, I laughed WAAAAY longer at that than I should have
Thanks for yet another killer mini-doc! Liked, Shared and still Subscribed
QUEEFAMANIA!! HAHA!!!!
Also, that yell when Indy fell was hilarious in the MS-Dos version,
LOL, I should have a shirt made with that on it
For those in a rush and cannot watch the video, I'll sum it up for you. They made a movie and then they made a video game based on that movie and then Harrison Ford married Calista Flockhart, whom I always found hot even though she's got kind of a weird looking face.
Anorexia...
@@RetroMMA If it really was anorexia, she'd be dead by now. She's gotta be well into her 50's. She's just an ectomorph.
@@skiprockjr.6881 ...or she reeled herself in. Also, he crashed a plane.
@@RetroMMA That's not how anorexia works. Her heart would've weakened enough to kill her by now.
Ahh yes, Ally McBeal, Single, Young, Sexy, Female lawyer.......
I wonder if the Indiana Jones System 1 “cartridge” has the speech chips on it since the main system 1 board does not.
I'm gonna have to check this out on MAME.
Love your videos! Thanks for all your hard work & research
Just last year I FINALLY made it across the rope bridge to Willie and Shorty, and now I have to do it AGAIN for the Easter Egg! Thanks a lot, PatmanQC!!! ;-D
Nice job! I was never able to back in the day.
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries I never finished it in the arcade either, even when starting with 7 lives. Thank you for another great video. Glad you captured the history of movie serials for the young'ins!
What a fantastic video as always. I never knew that road runner had an arcade game. I've played the game gear and nes versions. I've never played Indiana Jones before. Definitely want to try out the nes and arcade versions. 👍
Great video as always! Once again I love the compare and contrast on the different home versions!
Glad you like them!Thank you
My friend has this game. I never knew it existed. He found a cabinet that is in amazing shape. Crazy good game considering when it was made. Very difficult though.
Excellent, would love to see one in my home :-)
Indy might have been quicker walking on a few of those home conversion mine car segments
As far as the NES version goes, there were 2 released versions: an unofficial release by Tengen and an official licensed release by Mindscape. Both are the same game though.
Then, as Hillary Clinton said, "What difference does it make?!" Lol
@@RetroMMA then as Trump said "I TELL LOADS OF LIES TO STOP YOU SEEING HOW MUCH OF A BAD PRESIDENT I'LL BE"
Didn't hear him say that? you must have voted for him.
@@Hellwyck I did vote for him - twice. I wonder if you could honestly claim your life was bad under Trump... Anyway, how do you think Joe is doing so far?
What does that have to do with my comment? Leave politics out of it. Geez!!
I had this game for the Amstrad CPC as a kid. I've hated it ever since.
Great video though, Pat Man!
Yay! This properly showed up in my YT feed for once!
Indy always reminded me of Panama Jack for the C64
I think, thanks to your videos, I’m starting to see common elements between different games using the same system boards. I can definitely hear the same MIDI instruments and see similar fonts in this game as those from Marble Madness (which I’ve played a LOT of).
Yes, I can hear that as well. If you look up the system specs for Indiana Jones you can see what other games ran on that hardware and more than likely they all had similar sound
Love this game! Definitely has that steep learning curve but once you get the hang of it - becomes a blast. Shocked to hear the same developers that did the arcade version had a hand in that horrendous NES version.
It sure does
I never knew that this was originally an arcade game. I had always assumed that the NES version my mom got me for Christmas was the only one. It was awful, but I did manage to extract some fun from it.
It was okay in short dosesFor me
I'm left handed and the idea of using my right hand to control the joystick so i can use my left hand to attack is entirely unappealing. I don't know if it's natural to want to control the joystick with my left hand or if it's just been decades of "adapting" to standard controls.
As a kid the NES version was one of the few games I had. I could not beat this game, it just throws you through loops. Just when you thought you had made progress you were suddenly back at stage 1.
What a excellent channel. Subscribed.
Welcome aboard! Thanks so much
Fate of Atlantis the adventure game had Harrison Ford on the cover
I own the arcade cabinet. You missed some really fascinating details on this game, like how it was originally envisioned to be a Dragon’s Lair style laserdisc based game. Or the two different releases on the NES due to a legendary lawsuit and Atari unscrupulously trying to circumvent the system’s lockout chip...
Arcade game was good. Spent lots on it, and still fun to play via emulation. But good gosh.. there are not any home versions that even come close. In my opinion, the DOS version looked the best, but the sound obviously is horrible.
i had a "copy" of this on tape for amstrad...was one of my favs... but half the time the tape wouldnt load :(
omfg...that msdos sound!... that shit would be turned off for sure!
Amstrad Indiana Jones Video Game intro: Indy Smurf.
LOL
oh wow, i had the nes version. I had no idea until now it was an arcade cabinet first. The nes game gave me a tonne of play hours. You cannot find a vid about it nowadays without whining kids saying it is bad. Edit: aw crap you called it bad too!
Thanks again for another wonderful video!
Loved this game!!!! Thank you for posting😁
Excellent, thank you for watching
It's an brilliant sequel and I will play the arcade game. 😀👍🎮
14:32 - I need that gun for my COD multi-player sessions!
This and Baby Pacman ate all my tokens at Chuck E Cheese and The Electric Cave Arcade back in the 80's
I didn't know this game! Thank you for let me know it!
14:17 I played that version. I always called it "Park Ranger Indy" because of his uniform, lolz.
LOL, that's a good call
You sir, are the absolute best. Watching now :)
Awesome video patmanqc
I loved this in the arcade...too bad about the Amiga version. The hardware should have had no problems running such a game.
I agree, just anotherHorrendous port on the Amiga
I think this is the best of the movie based Indy games. I played the Dos version the most.
People really liked the last Crusade adventure game as well
9:35 the Apple II world was a dumpster fire of bloops and bleeps and farts and queefs until the Apple IIgs arrived. It was an embarrassment.
LOL, comment of the day :-)
13:33 He totally takes a WWF drop off that edge sayin "what ladder?" 😂🤣😂🤣
My cousin could always win in the arcade. I made it to the rope ONCE and I was close to 13 at the time. NES I played like no ones business and FINALLY beat it just before I sold the old set.
I never got very far on the NES version
Spielberg used to really like video games. IIRC there is even a photo of him from the 80s with a full Pac Man cabinet in his trailer. Wonder if he ever played this one.
Never did care for this game on all platforms I played it on ( arcade , nes ). Great video as always.
Love your channel!
Downvotes on your vid are disgruntled ex-girlfriends.
Love this guy
I love this game back in the 80s I downloaded the game on my handheld emulator and man it look so bad when I was a kid I thought this was so dope action and graphically. I can't play this now
My Mom (77 y/o) told me when she was 8 y/o she would walk to the Roxy movie theater ~7-8 blocks (20-30 minutes) from her house to see the double matinee on Saturdays and Sundays. For only 20 cents she would watch a 10 minute cartoon 2 (90 minute) movies with a 4oz. bag of popcorn and a 6 oz. soda to drink. Inflation on 20 cents is ~$1.94 in 2021. Can you imagine seeing the cartoon, 2 movies, and getting a bag of popcorn and soda for less than two dollars today? How did things get so expensive?
LOL, that's a good question.
I wonder if US Gold made the Amstrad port.
Wow, I wouldn't have expected this sideways scroller to really test the limits of home systems! Afterburner, chase HQ maybe...but not Temple of Doom!
Another great video from PatmanQC. Keep em coming man. Do you happen to have a phone# for that Ex girlfriend? She made my liver quiver
LOL, thank you. She gave me strange stirrings in my utility belt as well :-)
I love the voices on the arcade game. Now reminds me of Beavis and Butthead..
"...and Indy looks as if he's been sucking on a nuclear rod from the Springfield power plant."
Yeah, or else that fridge wasn't quite the protection he thought it was.
LOL
Have you gotten the Capcom Arcade Stadium yet?
The list (idea for future documentaries?)
Vulgus
Pirate Ship Higemaru
The 1942 series (1942, 1943, 1941, 19XX, and 1944)
You already did Commando
And Ghosts and Goblins
Section Z
Trojan
Legendary Wings
Bionic Commando
Forgotten Worlds
Ghouls and Ghosts
Strider
Dynasty Wars and it's sequel Warriors of Fate
I think you did Final Fight
Mercs
Mega Twins
Carrier Airwing
Street Fighter 2
Captain Commando
Vath
Powered Gear and Cyberbots
Battle Circuit
Gigawing
Pro gear
After seeing Beautifully done games and music like Shadow of the Beast on the Amiga. I honestly expected more from that computer with this game and the Atari ST as well.
Shadow of the beast was definitely a classic at least visually :-)
documentaries shadow of the beast blew my mind when I first saw it and heard it and was pleased to see a C=64 version come out that I could play.
When this video started, I thought I was listening to the Hydlide music.
i was wondering why i never seen this arcade...then i remember i was only 4 when it came out. great video as usual, it was queef-o-rific
Wow!! Never knew of the bridge
Glad my silly little videos you provide you with information you never knew :-)