@WrestlingWithGaming Just finished it up now 💪 Love the pc88 paradise videos. A peek of into a world of gaming that I've never been able to be a part of.
I love 3 Count Bout Alec. It's one of my favorite Pro Wrestling video games of all time. What really is impressive for me and the family is in Stage 2 of the Parking Garage is the fact that we had a 1986 Dodge Ram Conversion Van that looked exactly like the one that was on display in the game. It looked so real to as at the time that it was just scary. I mean we felt SNK copied the look of our van.. 8^) To this day, me and the family are still mesmerized by it even if it was over 30 years ago. 8^) Thank you for sharing this with us brother man. Keep up the great work for sure. 8^) Anthony..
All three of the Basement Bros playing this one? A wrestler RUclipsr teaming up with Neo-Alec? Ren & Stimpy wrestling episode clips? Alec, you spoil us with this one. Undoubtedly more fun than actually playing the game, it seems, but excellent that you went all-out. And sheesh, Yahel makes a good point about 3 Count Bout representing Japanese-style pro wrestling. I probably know the least about that kind, compared to American pro wrestling and even Mexican lucha libre. Also holy crap, that "tremble your hand" strat for the insanely rapid button-pressing? I remember doing than on a Nintendo DS game once, using the stylus. I believe it was Feel The Magic XX/XY, on some minigame where you had to stop stampeding bulls by tapping them repeatedly.
This was the first game I bought when I got back into collecting Neo Geo games. The button bashing is just a nightmare, it's impossible to win any grapple after the third round, so you have to essentially cheese your way through the rest of the game. If only they made the game more akin to Saturday Night Slam Masters, the Taito arcade wrestling game that had Rastan in it, or even the wrestling game on the Neo Geo Pocket. But I always thought Master Barnes was based more on Ludvig Borger. Also, selectable characters as a final boss in fighting games. No no no.
I love this channel and especially this Neo-Geo series. Thank you I am a massive NeoGeo collector from Australia. You put in a lot of hard work on this series and I for one really appreciate your work. Can't wait for the next in the series. Merry X-mas.
Another great episode of Neo Geo Generations, with an awesome cameo as well! Always like to see these videos, regardless of the series. Thanks for the great upload basement bro's!
This shows how I have llittle to no knowledge about the Neogeo's library. I always enjjoyed the 16 bit wrestling games and I'll definitely hgave to try this one out
Great review, my man. The presentation for this game is amazing, but boy, do I hate that difficulty. I'm pretty sure I only put in a whopping hour into this cart after buying it. I want to love it, but it makes me so mad, haha.
This series always brings back great memories to me. Neo Geo MVS cabinets were all over the place when I was a kid (my local Wal-Mart had one for ages).
Almost definitely as I'm pretty sure that Hulk Hogan has inspired a lot of wrestling-themed characters in fighting games & beat 'em-ups. Alex from Street Fighter III is one that immediately springs to mind, as his unique intro animation with Hugo, who is based on André the Giant, is a reference to a famous match between Hulk Hogan and André, that took place at WrestleMania III.
Blubberman and his body swap may have been based off of Yokozuna or any number of Samoan wrestlers that had wild monster gimmicks back in the 80’s and 90’s.
Hey Bro, love you're videos! Best guess ever! I just watched his NBA Jam video. It's awesome!! Also, I had no idea that there was a Neo Geo controller with turbo function? I've never seen that before... I gotta get one of those!!!🤩👍❤️
Hey, thanks!! That's the Hori Fighting Stick NEO, and Fighting Stick NEO II, from back in the day. Legit controllers. Mine is pretty beat up, but I use it in the videos anyway.
Fantastic Video as usual Alec - However, I can't say I ever really cared for this game - I switched from collecting for the Neo CD to the AES, specifically to avoid the regular loading on VS fighting games. I picked up 3 Count Bout on cartridge early on, as it was very affordable - But honestly, I traded it in after a couple of years, as I never really enjoyed playing it - which is a real shame, as based on it's theme and style, I think it could have been a banger!! Looking forward to art of Fighting next time around and then Samurai Showdown - 2 absolute corkers in a row!! **PS. great to see Yahel from Wrestling with gaming here - The story of Neo Geo video he put out a few years ago NEVER gets old!!
Awesome review had a friend that was a big fan of this game. The ADpcm channels on the NEO GEO are insane. i made a remix recently of the tune Rock Downfall tune from Space Megaforce on the snes. initially i was going to do a YM3438 remix but i switched over to the MAME YM2608 driver and i have to say out of all the arcade \ console \ home computers that chip has the best FM Imo but the ADPCM was a bit weak. So i threw in a YM2610B with the extra 2 FM channels and used ADPCM-B for a drum set and ADPCM-B for separated drums along with using 4 of the Ym2610's FM channels for FM drums and OH BOY those drums sounded good! i used the other FM channels to help out the baseline. but yea what a COMBO
I love my hori fightstick 2. This game on original hardware without turbo fire is not fun at all. Also, the special grabs are hard af to pull off. Edit: I think Mr Barnes is based on Bas Rutten from mma.
on some real shit, I never would have gotten into japanese music if I didn't come across the Neo Alec Unofficial Neo Geo Page. Caught that shit right before you turned it into J-Fan, had a lot of good times there.
I've never really seen or heard of this game before, but I am amused but Ren & Stimpy clips and seeing an actual wrestler give his impression... even if I don't really know wrestling either so I don't know what to say about his critique. All I can say is that I'm amused how the wrestlers here appear to be "background" characters in King of Fighters, just like Saturday Night Slam is canon to Street Fighter even if the characters themselves aren't around these days. A shame that wrestling games featuring fictional characters seem impossible to make these days and it's just real wrestling leagues forever because that's where the money is... but at least I can watch reviews like these and remember different times :)
Certainement mon jeu numero 1, tellement plaisant et satisfaisant une fois en main ! Andy et Terry Bogard sont dans la foule à l'entrée des catcheurs d'ailleurs.
I'm glad to know it's not just me and that the game really is both hard and obtuse. I have to admit though that as someone who likes wrestling, it always felt a little off. Like they hadn't seen a lot of wrestling to know what would seem authentic. Maybe it's different for Japanese players though. I can only speak for myself.
I played this for the first time on switch and it was hell. The ai dose not fuck around lmao. I had to cheese my way to the electric death match just to loose and never play again
If I may take a stab (heh) at the influences for the cast: Terry Rogers - Though his name is definitely taken from Terry Funk, I think he's more visually influenced by the likes of Kerry Von Erich and Lex Luger (Even if this game's development predates Luger's All-American gimmick) Blues Hablam & Blubber Man - Abdullah the Butcher crossed with Headhunter A & B, two face-painted Puerto Rican wrestlers who were regulars of the deathmatch scene at the time. Since he wears a mask as Hablam, they moved the paint to his body instead of his face. Roy Wilson - You're right on the money here. This is Bruiser Brody all the way, every day. Leo Bradlay - His chains are almost certainly inspired by the likes of the Junkyard Dog and Hercules Hernandez, outside of that it's hard to nail down exactly who inspired him. Canada wasn't exactly known for producing hardcore wrestlers in the 90s and wearing denim to the ring wouldn't become commonplace for another few years. The Red Dragon - As you and Yahel said, Muta. Gochack Bigbomb & Big Bomberder - Definitely a lot of Vader (which is confusing when you consider that Big Bear/Raiden from Fatal Fury is so clearly Big Van Vader, it's amazing that Leon White never sued), but with him being extremely tall, pudgy and dressed like a street brawler, I'd say he has quite a bit of the One Man Gang in him as well. ...Giggity. The Gandhara - This is one of those reaching moments Yahel spoke of, but hear me out. He's billed from India, he breathes fire, he's very speedy and kick-focused: what if he's meant to be a send-up of Sabu? Sabu's named for his uncle's, The Original Sheik favorite Indian actor, said uncle was also fond of using fire in his matches, and Sabu in his prime was a high flying daredevil who incorporated a lot of kicks into his arsenal. Master Barners - And we end the list with another obvious one as you both noted, the Road Warriors merged together into one super wrestler.
Feom what i rembr snk unlike other game makers wouldnt compress their games, they reveled and were proud of their large games, they were a selling point. Other companies like sega, nintendo etc use compression algorythems to get a game to fit on a cart or cd and then use a decompressor to decode it on the fly. Pretty damn cool and thanks for the vid!
The "Max 330 Mega" on the Neo Geo opening screen was talking about the massive amount of memory that the Neo Geo was able to access. Yes, Neo Geo was famous for large games. The console's main strong points were the amount of memory it could address, and it was a sprite-pusher.
Played through this a few years back, making extremely frequent save states. Not a fan of the gameplay whatsoever, but the music and graphics ARE quite good, I will also admit.
Yeah, kids today complain about how WWE 2K20 is a bad game (and it was), but man, every time I tried to play a pro wrestling video game that wasn't named "Fire Pro" (with a few exceptions), it usually was a bad time all around, and just lead to disappointment (and always wondering what could have been a fun experience if minor things were added or tweaked).
I don't think I understood what you meant by "brothers" until this video. I've been somewhat confused why you kept bringing up brothers, since it only seemed like you on the channel. I thought maybe siblings worked on this channel together, maybe in the background. But you calling yourself Neo Alec there made me realize it's just you, but each "brother" covers a different system. I've been watching a couple years now and I just got that, lol. Think I found the channel when you were around 2000 subs. OK but then later in the video you talk about brothers as if they were real and nearby to you, so I remain confused, lol.
Why do you think we're all the same person? The only time I usually mention my brothers in the video is when we capture 2-player footage together, and I'm not sure how one person would do that with a bunch of made up split personalities. Sounds kind of crazy to me. One brother has way more time to make videos, and another never ended up making videos at all, so the concept never really came together. But I assure you, it are three separate brothers. You can hear all of us together in some of our earlier videos like the "BB Reviews."
@@BasementBrothers I guess I have no idea to be honest, I've just never been 100% sure if it was just you or not. I've not been watching since the start of your channel. Part of me thought you could have been playing multiple characters on the channel, which I have seen done before. Thanks for the confirmation.
Two player is definitely the way to go for this game, but man single player is just not fun at all. I'm not a fan of arcade fighting games where legitimately the only way to win the single player mode is to exploit the AI. There's Street Fighter 2 hard, SNK brutal, and then shite like Mortal Kombat 2 where I don't want to even bother playing anymore.
Hang on. There's more than one Basement Brother?? And they play games that aren't on the PC-88 and 98??? I've watched a BUNCH of videos on this channel over the last year plus and never heard of any of this 😂
I welcome the feedback. Please tell me what's gone wrong in this one. I had a hard time learning this game, so I did my best to document it despite my lack of skill.
My brother has been working very hard on this video for months. Basement Brothers has always been a shared channel, and the Neo Geo series has always been a core part of it. If you just wait a few more weeks there will be another PC-88 or PC-98 Paradise again as always. No need to unsubscribe and definitely no need to be rude about it. -from Mr. Jakes
Awesome episode. Also, don't forget to enter the Konami code to unlock LUMP and LOAF. Now press ⬆↗➡↘⬇↙⬇↘➡↗➡↘⬇↙🅱🅰🅱🔤🅰🅱🆎🆎🔡🔣🔢♿➿🚼 to perform the killer "Flying Butt Pliers"!
Thanks for letting me be a small part of the video. I appreciate it!
I clicked on the video thinking it was a new wrestling with gaming video. Heard basement bros voice and then gotten confused 😵💫🤭
@@borrellipatrick 😂 hope you enjoyed it. Alec's NEO GEO videos are great. As are the other series his brother does on the channel.
@WrestlingWithGaming
Just finished it up now 💪
Love the pc88 paradise videos. A peek of into a world of gaming that I've never been able to be a part of.
Haha. Hope you weren't too disappointed.
Hey!! Its wrestlez n gamin!
Delighted to see a new episode of Neo Geo Generation! This is the reason I am subscribed to the channel and it's been too long!!
I can confirm that a standard dose of Wrestling is over 10mg.
Of which steroid?
I love 3 Count Bout Alec. It's one of my favorite Pro Wrestling video games of all time.
What really is impressive for me and the family is in Stage 2 of the Parking Garage is the fact that we had a 1986 Dodge Ram Conversion Van that looked exactly like the one that was on display in the game. It looked so real to as at the time that it was just scary. I mean we felt SNK copied the look of our van.. 8^)
To this day, me and the family are still mesmerized by it even if it was over 30 years ago. 8^)
Thank you for sharing this with us brother man. Keep up the great work for sure. 8^)
Anthony..
Hell yeah! What a great guest! I just watched his NBA JAM documentary last weekend!
Thanks!
@WrestlingWithGaming thanks so much for all your work on your channel, it's much appreciated!
@@ciaranmccarthy you should also check pandamonium's nba jam documentary if you like that game
SNK's got the prescription for action: 10 mg!
I loved playing this game on the neogeo multicade at my childhood arcade.
All three of the Basement Bros playing this one? A wrestler RUclipsr teaming up with Neo-Alec? Ren & Stimpy wrestling episode clips? Alec, you spoil us with this one. Undoubtedly more fun than actually playing the game, it seems, but excellent that you went all-out. And sheesh, Yahel makes a good point about 3 Count Bout representing Japanese-style pro wrestling. I probably know the least about that kind, compared to American pro wrestling and even Mexican lucha libre.
Also holy crap, that "tremble your hand" strat for the insanely rapid button-pressing? I remember doing than on a Nintendo DS game once, using the stylus. I believe it was Feel The Magic XX/XY, on some minigame where you had to stop stampeding bulls by tapping them repeatedly.
This was the first game I bought when I got back into collecting Neo Geo games. The button bashing is just a nightmare, it's impossible to win any grapple after the third round, so you have to essentially cheese your way through the rest of the game. If only they made the game more akin to Saturday Night Slam Masters, the Taito arcade wrestling game that had Rastan in it, or even the wrestling game on the Neo Geo Pocket.
But I always thought Master Barnes was based more on Ludvig Borger. Also, selectable characters as a final boss in fighting games. No no no.
3 Count Bout could have been epic if the difficulty was toned down and the mechanics tweaked. Two player is fun though.
Hi Wrastlin! 👋
@gorilla_jones ! Haha good to see you buddy
Woo I'd been looking forward to this! Great guest appearance too, definitely was fun to learn!
I'm shocked (no pun intended) on how pretty this game is
I love this channel and especially this Neo-Geo series. Thank you I am a massive NeoGeo collector from Australia. You put in a lot of hard work on this series and I for one really appreciate your work. Can't wait for the next in the series. Merry X-mas.
Another great episode of Neo Geo Generations, with an awesome cameo as well! Always like to see these videos, regardless of the series. Thanks for the great upload basement bro's!
Nice to see this series back; well done as usual. Also, _very_ excited to see Art of Fighting next on the docket.
I have been waiting ages for the next neogeo installment...
As for this game... Damn it was hard as balls.
The sprites for this are awesome. I really like all the little details added in to character animations and the like too.
This shows how I have llittle to no knowledge about the Neogeo's library. I always enjjoyed the 16 bit wrestling games and I'll definitely hgave to try this one out
Great review, my man. The presentation for this game is amazing, but boy, do I hate that difficulty.
I'm pretty sure I only put in a whopping hour into this cart after buying it.
I want to love it, but it makes me so mad, haha.
I see the intro. I click the thumbs up. Now i can watch in peace!
This series always brings back great memories to me. Neo Geo MVS cabinets were all over the place when I was a kid (my local Wal-Mart had one for ages).
Another great vid man.
Personally never liked 3 count, I also found it frustrating!
Looking forward to your next one 😃
Fantastic review as ever. Great job.
You can tell the devs were heavily inspired by and big fans of FMW
Yeah, the electrified ring and weapons certainly remind me of FMW.
Terry Barns has to be Hulk Hogan. He’s got long blonde hair, is patriotic, and his name is Terry!
IIRC Shawn Michaels had that gimmick around that time
@@PAKA62he was a Rocker then HBK and wasn’t named Terry lol
Almost definitely as I'm pretty sure that Hulk Hogan has inspired a lot of wrestling-themed characters in fighting games & beat 'em-ups. Alex from Street Fighter III is one that immediately springs to mind, as his unique intro animation with Hugo, who is based on André the Giant, is a reference to a famous match between Hulk Hogan and André, that took place at WrestleMania III.
I think it might be more closely based on Terryman from Kinnikuman who in turn was loosely based on a very young Terry Funk.
Great Stuff, as always!
Yes!!! Neo Geo Generation returns!!!
Is Roy Wilson related to Bob Wilson from Fatal Fury 3?
This was awesome!
For me it's all about that "legally distinct" 90s Nissan Fairlady Z (or 300ZX if you prefer NA model names) on the left side of the street arena.
Isn't M.Barnes the guy in the arm contest machine in Fatal Fury?
Blubberman and his body swap may have been based off of Yokozuna or any number of Samoan wrestlers that had wild monster gimmicks back in the 80’s and 90’s.
Hey Bro, love you're videos!
Best guess ever! I just watched his NBA Jam video. It's awesome!!
Also, I had no idea that there was a Neo Geo controller with turbo function? I've never seen that before... I gotta get one of those!!!🤩👍❤️
Hey, thanks!! That's the Hori Fighting Stick NEO, and Fighting Stick NEO II, from back in the day. Legit controllers. Mine is pretty beat up, but I use it in the videos anyway.
I was OBSSESSED with this game when I was like 12
Red dragon was the great muta. That one was the clearest
I too remember the Neo Geo 10mg Mega High.
This was like Art of Fighting 2 to me as a teen... its fantastic 2 players but ... almost unplayable as a solo game due to difficulty.
Fantastic Video as usual Alec - However, I can't say I ever really cared for this game - I switched from collecting for the Neo CD to the AES, specifically to avoid the regular loading on VS fighting games. I picked up 3 Count Bout on cartridge early on, as it was very affordable - But honestly, I traded it in after a couple of years, as I never really enjoyed playing it - which is a real shame, as based on it's theme and style, I think it could have been a banger!!
Looking forward to art of Fighting next time around and then Samurai Showdown - 2 absolute corkers in a row!!
**PS. great to see Yahel from Wrestling with gaming here - The story of Neo Geo video he put out a few years ago NEVER gets old!!
Awesome review had a friend that was a big fan of this game. The ADpcm channels on the NEO GEO are insane. i made a remix recently of the tune Rock Downfall tune from Space Megaforce on the snes. initially i was going to do a YM3438 remix but i switched over to the MAME YM2608 driver and i have to say out of all the arcade \ console \ home computers that chip has the best FM Imo but the ADPCM was a bit weak. So i threw in a YM2610B with the extra 2 FM channels and used ADPCM-B for a drum set and ADPCM-B for separated drums along with using 4 of the Ym2610's FM channels for FM drums and OH BOY those drums sounded good! i used the other FM channels to help out the baseline. but yea what a COMBO
But can you use the table on the outside??
Very cool!
Oh neat, a LordBBH mention. The internets most legendary Chicken Farm player!
Thanks for ending my sunday with some sweet neo geo generation
💪🏼😬
I love my hori fightstick 2.
This game on original hardware without turbo fire is not fun at all.
Also, the special grabs are hard af to pull off.
Edit: I think Mr Barnes is based on Bas Rutten from mma.
neo-alec please reopen j-fan the world needs it
on some real shit, I never would have gotten into japanese music if I didn't come across the Neo Alec Unofficial Neo Geo Page. Caught that shit right before you turned it into J-Fan, had a lot of good times there.
Blubberman is based on Abdullah the Butcher
I've never really seen or heard of this game before, but I am amused but Ren & Stimpy clips and seeing an actual wrestler give his impression... even if I don't really know wrestling either so I don't know what to say about his critique. All I can say is that I'm amused how the wrestlers here appear to be "background" characters in King of Fighters, just like Saturday Night Slam is canon to Street Fighter even if the characters themselves aren't around these days. A shame that wrestling games featuring fictional characters seem impossible to make these days and it's just real wrestling leagues forever because that's where the money is... but at least I can watch reviews like these and remember different times :)
Dude! Nice shout out to Lord BBH!
Oh boy, we finally getting to the fighting games proper.
Certainement mon jeu numero 1, tellement plaisant et satisfaisant une fois en main ! Andy et Terry Bogard sont dans la foule à l'entrée des catcheurs d'ailleurs.
Pulling out the ole "Adagio for strings" huh? Dramatic.
Man, this game was hard. I never saw past the 4th match. And I had to use a few quarters to get that far.
Lord bbh references
that LordBBH guy is a hack
I added a turbo button the my neo geo stick, its not really cheating and makes a few games a lot better.
Don’t forget about Master Barnes in the Fatal Fury arm wrestling mini game!
I'm glad to know it's not just me and that the game really is both hard and obtuse. I have to admit though that as someone who likes wrestling, it always felt a little off. Like they hadn't seen a lot of wrestling to know what would seem authentic. Maybe it's different for Japanese players though. I can only speak for myself.
I played this for the first time on switch and it was hell. The ai dose not fuck around lmao. I had to cheese my way to the electric death match just to loose and never play again
Terry Barns may be based on Lex Luger when he was in the WWF doing the American Hero gimmick.
If I may take a stab (heh) at the influences for the cast:
Terry Rogers - Though his name is definitely taken from Terry Funk, I think he's more visually influenced by the likes of Kerry Von Erich and Lex Luger (Even if this game's development predates Luger's All-American gimmick)
Blues Hablam & Blubber Man - Abdullah the Butcher crossed with Headhunter A & B, two face-painted Puerto Rican wrestlers who were regulars of the deathmatch scene at the time. Since he wears a mask as Hablam, they moved the paint to his body instead of his face.
Roy Wilson - You're right on the money here. This is Bruiser Brody all the way, every day.
Leo Bradlay - His chains are almost certainly inspired by the likes of the Junkyard Dog and Hercules Hernandez, outside of that it's hard to nail down exactly who inspired him. Canada wasn't exactly known for producing hardcore wrestlers in the 90s and wearing denim to the ring wouldn't become commonplace for another few years.
The Red Dragon - As you and Yahel said, Muta.
Gochack Bigbomb & Big Bomberder - Definitely a lot of Vader (which is confusing when you consider that Big Bear/Raiden from Fatal Fury is so clearly Big Van Vader, it's amazing that Leon White never sued), but with him being extremely tall, pudgy and dressed like a street brawler, I'd say he has quite a bit of the One Man Gang in him as well. ...Giggity.
The Gandhara - This is one of those reaching moments Yahel spoke of, but hear me out. He's billed from India, he breathes fire, he's very speedy and kick-focused: what if he's meant to be a send-up of Sabu? Sabu's named for his uncle's, The Original Sheik favorite Indian actor, said uncle was also fond of using fire in his matches, and Sabu in his prime was a high flying daredevil who incorporated a lot of kicks into his arsenal.
Master Barners - And we end the list with another obvious one as you both noted, the Road Warriors merged together into one super wrestler.
I was wondering if Kamala was inspiration for Blues/Blubber because of a fat guy with body paint?
@@Rando1975 Aagh! How did I forget Kamala!? And he worked in Japan a lot too...
Feom what i rembr snk unlike other game makers wouldnt compress their games, they reveled and were proud of their large games, they were a selling point. Other companies like sega, nintendo etc use compression algorythems to get a game to fit on a cart or cd and then use a decompressor to decode it on the fly.
Pretty damn cool and thanks for the vid!
The "Max 330 Mega" on the Neo Geo opening screen was talking about the massive amount of memory that the Neo Geo was able to access. Yes, Neo Geo was famous for large games. The console's main strong points were the amount of memory it could address, and it was a sprite-pusher.
The graphics in this game are some of the best on the system, fight me!
You know a wrestling game sucks when its not recommended to use grappling to win matches.
Most of the early games for the MVS have that clunky feeling. Later titles feel much tighter.
Savage amusement.
Played through this a few years back, making extremely frequent save states. Not a fan of the gameplay whatsoever, but the music and graphics ARE quite good, I will also admit.
The game looks like a slamaster on Sega and mix w pit fighter 😂
Flexing those 100mb pythons dude
Terry rogers seems to me to be a mash of terry gordy , johhny ace and captain america , rather than terry funk
Terry rogers is lex luthor
They could have made a sequel, made it boxing instead of wrestling, and called "10 Count Bout"
It's a shame the using-spectators-as-weapons mechanic didn't become a genre staple in future wrestling games.
Yeah, kids today complain about how WWE 2K20 is a bad game (and it was), but man, every time I tried to play a pro wrestling video game that wasn't named "Fire Pro" (with a few exceptions), it usually was a bad time all around, and just lead to disappointment (and always wondering what could have been a fun experience if minor things were added or tweaked).
I don't think I understood what you meant by "brothers" until this video. I've been somewhat confused why you kept bringing up brothers, since it only seemed like you on the channel. I thought maybe siblings worked on this channel together, maybe in the background. But you calling yourself Neo Alec there made me realize it's just you, but each "brother" covers a different system.
I've been watching a couple years now and I just got that, lol. Think I found the channel when you were around 2000 subs.
OK but then later in the video you talk about brothers as if they were real and nearby to you, so I remain confused, lol.
Why do you think we're all the same person? The only time I usually mention my brothers in the video is when we capture 2-player footage together, and I'm not sure how one person would do that with a bunch of made up split personalities. Sounds kind of crazy to me.
One brother has way more time to make videos, and another never ended up making videos at all, so the concept never really came together. But I assure you, it are three separate brothers. You can hear all of us together in some of our earlier videos like the "BB Reviews."
@@BasementBrothers I guess I have no idea to be honest, I've just never been 100% sure if it was just you or not. I've not been watching since the start of your channel. Part of me thought you could have been playing multiple characters on the channel, which I have seen done before.
Thanks for the confirmation.
you sound very much like your brother
Two player is definitely the way to go for this game, but man single player is just not fun at all. I'm not a fan of arcade fighting games where legitimately the only way to win the single player mode is to exploit the AI. There's Street Fighter 2 hard, SNK brutal, and then shite like Mortal Kombat 2 where I don't want to even bother playing anymore.
memes good
A true wrestling sim would not be fun because the winner ie predetermined
Another game that SHOULDVE BEEN a classic. It's just too difficult. The gameplay isnt the best either. Just a disappointment overall
Hang on. There's more than one Basement Brother?? And they play games that aren't on the PC-88 and 98??? I've watched a BUNCH of videos on this channel over the last year plus and never heard of any of this 😂
13:52 "An actual professional wrestler"
Indie doesn't count. It's like being in a college team in your thirties.
For everyone watching, put it on 1.25x speed. This guy talks miserably slow.
Neo Geo Generation:
Real software documenting project?
Or inconsistent mess?
I welcome the feedback. Please tell me what's gone wrong in this one. I had a hard time learning this game, so I did my best to document it despite my lack of skill.
Ooh you know Mr Jake's? He's the guy from the pc 9000 happy show! Tell him hey! Unsubscribed.
My brother has been working very hard on this video for months. Basement Brothers has always been a shared channel, and the Neo Geo series has always been a core part of it. If you just wait a few more weeks there will be another PC-88 or PC-98 Paradise again as always. No need to unsubscribe and definitely no need to be rude about it. -from Mr. Jakes
Awesome episode. Also, don't forget to enter the Konami code to unlock LUMP and LOAF. Now press ⬆↗➡↘⬇↙⬇↘➡↗➡↘⬇↙🅱🅰🅱🔤🅰🅱🆎🆎🔡🔣🔢♿➿🚼 to perform the killer "Flying Butt Pliers"!