Dude, you are awesome. My brother and I played this as kids and to this day we still say "power Power POWER!" all the time. It's been so many years I had forgotten where we got it from. Thanks for bringing us both back down memory lane.
Era stato concepito originariamente da Data East per il mercato arcade nel 1985 ma fu messo nel cassetto perché i laser games erano ormai in irrimediabile declino e pubblicato solo diversi anni dopo per il mercato home console. Credo che in ordine di tempo uscì prima per Pioneer Laser Active, poi per 3DO e infine per Saturn. Peccato Captain Zzap della Universal non abbia avuto la stessa fortuna. Ne esisteva un prototipo giapponese con tanto di cabinato originale che non uscì mai nelle sale giochi. Chissà che fine avrà fatto quel prototipo...
This is probably a dumb question, but why does it seem like the animation audio only comes out of the left speaker? It seems odd listening to this in stereo when it plays like that. Before the audio cues for button inputs popped out I thought my headset was broken for a moment.
This is likely how that particular uploader ripped it. I know the game not only is stereo mixed but also supports Dolby Surround. Maybe they screwed with the Dolby Surround settings and didn't mix the video right? (Also, LOVE your work with St. Giga and the Sattelaview!)
LOL I'm just seeing this now, 3 years later. I recorded this using a crappy Dazzle HD S-video recorder and could only get mono out from the LA I was using.
You have a good eye! The character designer for Southern Cross and Dunbine, Tomonori Kogawa, handled character design on this as well. He was also animation director for L-GAIM, though character design there was done by Mamoru Nagano.
This was before Strahl actually. Strahl is a (3Do) re-release of this initial game. This one seems to have better graphics reading and less lags than the 3Do version though, which is so strange tbh. 😅
Dude, you are awesome. My brother and I played this as kids and to this day we still say "power Power POWER!" all the time. It's been so many years I had forgotten where we got it from. Thanks for bringing us both back down memory lane.
Such a great game, I wish more people played it.
Most people probably never played it because the console cost $900. In 1993! Adjusted for inflation, that's over $1700 nowadays.
They really like "power" in this game.
Am I always thinking the Castle Grayskull at 4:51?
Never heard of this one! Freaking awesome 👌
Detto anche Strahl, apparso su sega saturn e sul 3do oltre che su ps.
Era stato concepito originariamente da Data East per il mercato arcade nel 1985 ma fu messo nel cassetto perché i laser games erano ormai in irrimediabile declino e pubblicato solo diversi anni dopo per il mercato home console. Credo che in ordine di tempo uscì prima per Pioneer Laser Active, poi per 3DO e infine per Saturn. Peccato Captain Zzap della Universal non abbia avuto la stessa fortuna. Ne esisteva un prototipo giapponese con tanto di cabinato originale che non uscì mai nelle sale giochi. Chissà che fine avrà fatto quel prototipo...
Great to see you back! :-D
Lol
このゲームの元はチャンツェストーンと言う名前でデーターイーストというゲーム会社から企画制作されたものです。残念ながらこの会社からは世にでることができず、セガに権利を渡して世にでることができました、
When’s your next video?
Thanks for upload!
This is probably a dumb question, but why does it seem like the animation audio only comes out of the left speaker? It seems odd listening to this in stereo when it plays like that. Before the audio cues for button inputs popped out I thought my headset was broken for a moment.
This is likely how that particular uploader ripped it. I know the game not only is stereo mixed but also supports Dolby Surround. Maybe they screwed with the Dolby Surround settings and didn't mix the video right? (Also, LOVE your work with St. Giga and the Sattelaview!)
LOL I'm just seeing this now, 3 years later. I recorded this using a crappy Dazzle HD S-video recorder and could only get mono out from the LA I was using.
seemingly the same charecter designer as Southern cross, Dunbine, and LGAIM
You have a good eye! The character designer for Southern Cross and Dunbine, Tomonori Kogawa, handled character design on this as well. He was also animation director for L-GAIM, though character design there was done by Mamoru Nagano.
can you add a full playthrough of Zapping TV Satsui
Weird how the in-game music is panned to the right
For all the rich kids in the 90s :( lol
Isn't this just Strahl 2.0?
This was before Strahl actually. Strahl is a (3Do) re-release of this initial game. This one seems to have better graphics reading and less lags than the 3Do version though, which is so strange tbh. 😅
@@RubykonCubes3668 looks great but the 3do version still great port
The 3DO version is better
Agreed. The sound effects of beep boop blip is annoying in this version and the music on 3do sounds more atmospheric
È un botto figo però sembra un cartone anime
Too bad nobody can afford this console. So much better than my 3do
Music on 3do imo is better and it doesn't have those annoying blips beeps sound effects from this version
Can't you just buy another laseractive unit?
I don’t know if they can. Especially considering these things cost $900 in 1993, which would be over $1700 nowadays because of inflation.