10 WORST Moments in Video Game History That SUCKED

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  • The video game industry and culture has experienced some major downer moments over the years. Here are some examples.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:18 Number 10
    2:06 Number 9
    4:04 Number 8
    5:57 Number 7
    7:38 Number 6
    9:36 Number 5
    10:54 Number 4
    12:08 Number 3
    13:42 Number 2
    15:09 Number 1
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  • @redpandarampage2191
    @redpandarampage2191 Год назад +2502

    The loss of all those 1000s of flash games... A whole time period of internet history just wiped. Truly worth mourning.

    • @Elwaves2925
      @Elwaves2925 Год назад +168

      Not just games, there was a massive animation industry with Flash as well. The creativity on show could match anything that TV offered.

    • @TheIMMORTALKAHNHD
      @TheIMMORTALKAHNHD Год назад +116

      Im almost 40 and the fact that weve lost so much gaming history actually makes me upset.

    • @Avg-Usr
      @Avg-Usr Год назад +34

      I play a lot of the early Japanese flash based escape games and they are. All. Gone. 😢

    • @reggiechapman7275
      @reggiechapman7275 Год назад +78

      Miniclip, addicting games, stick man arena was that move back in my day

    • @carlsoll
      @carlsoll Год назад +42

      If you’re reading this, I’ve taken a moment of silence for all the fallen flash games I grew up with 👉

  • @DeathDeliveryGuy
    @DeathDeliveryGuy Год назад +357

    As a child, I could not afford to buy video games, in the best case I was allowed to buy one video game in a year or something like that. Flash games saved my childhood. There were absolute gems and I loved it, now it's all gone.

  • @nong333
    @nong333 Год назад +42

    I would personally add an honorable mention to this list: Jack Thompson
    He's kinda like an extension of #3 in that he basically led a one-man crusade against the video game industry (particularly the GTA franchise) just to build up clout until even the US justice system got so tired of his BS that they disbarred him.

    • @whyjnot420
      @whyjnot420 8 месяцев назад +5

      Not long after I found out he was disbarred, I mentioned it to my mother. She couldn't contain her laughter.
      addendum: I was in my early teens when that moral panic in the 90s hit. So that should say something about how much utter bullshit she has seen over the years. Also, being from Connecticut, we have had to deal with Lieberman's BS on everything for soooooo long (remember, you cant spell Lieberman without LIE).

    • @AngryAlfonse
      @AngryAlfonse 4 месяца назад +2

      Don't forget Hillary Clinton. Her anti-videogame nonsense is the main reason I voted against her in 2016 😄

  • @kingbbarry
    @kingbbarry Год назад +67

    My son is 14 & oldest daughter is 12. I have ran a full playthrough of RE4 Remake with both seeing the majority of the opening chapter at least. So when I explained to them that the original game was pioneering they both were suprised to learn that i had not only had the game on gamecube but also on ps2, with both systems in the house. So i grabbed my ps2 and popped in re4, and boyyyyyyy did they ever look at me like, how in the hell did you ever play this game. My response, this game was and still is legendary & essentially responsible for a bunch of what we have now. They had little clues as to what i meant, so once they realized the things I kept pointing out they started to put 2 & 2 together and i saw it AND heard it from their own mouths as they came to the conclusion that this was an 18 year old game, that for the most part was the game i was just playing on the ps5. I will thank video game companies greatly for remaking some of these games. Because it can keep the great games and tales of the old days when games were doing never done things and then being the turning points for genres, gameplay styles, art & game production. Now i just have to get an OG copy of Unreal Tournament to explain to them that THIS is what made Fortnite...

    • @gerbrandlub
      @gerbrandlub Год назад +1

      At some point they'll start getting interested in indy games, some of which might actually be spire based like Stardew Valley or Fez, and they'll "get" why gaming in the 80's was just as awesome as it is today.

    • @widdershins5383
      @widdershins5383 Год назад

      An updated unreal would be great, but that was literally just to show off the unreal engine, which has now proven it can more than stand on its own lol the unreal engine makes everything fucking beautiful lol

    • @Jack-kx5rf
      @Jack-kx5rf 10 месяцев назад

      I had the same experience with my older brother. I was blown away playing RE4 on the Wii and my older brother told me it came out on the GameCube. I don’t was 8 at the time but to 8 year old me 2 years was more like 20.

    • @caphowdy666
      @caphowdy666 8 месяцев назад

      I think the thing is unless you lived it it is really hard to understand that these old fashioned looking and playing games were cutting edge at the time. We were as blown away by games on the Amiga, the Megadrive or the PS1 that at the time were far above what had come before. I mean as someone who started gaming on the C16 then C64, the Amiga was just crazy how much better the games looked and played, yet all these years later those same Amiga games look like something Noah would have played on the Ark.
      I know there is a big market for retro gaming, but it really depends from person to person how playable older games are. For instance I have a friend who still loves playing the classics but I just cannot get on with them anymore (we are both in our 50s). I prefer to not play them as I don't wanna tarnish my memories of them being great games, as I have done that several times now, regretting trying to relive my early gaming years.
      It's all horses for courses really. Hell, there are young people who did not live through those eras who actually love that shit, but to me it is full understandable that people might not get these games. I might not like playing them now, but because I lived them I can fully appreciate what we owe to these games.
      If they are freaked out by early Resi games, show them how GTA started ... that would totally blow their minds.

    • @caphowdy666
      @caphowdy666 2 месяца назад

      @@GalacticFoxCat I am not talking about the 2000s games like SA, I am talking OG GTA from the 90s. To me from GTA3 onwards, they are not retro.

  • @scrantondangler8068
    @scrantondangler8068 Год назад +488

    I used to play a lot of games on Kongregate. When I found out Flash games were no longer going to be playable I was confused why and even how they weren't going to be available. I was truly bummed and confused.

    • @gameranxTV
      @gameranxTV  Год назад +57

      😔

    • @TheRedrocketrover
      @TheRedrocketrover Год назад +44

      Maaaaaan Kongregate brings back childhood memories dicking around in highschool than doing my subject 😂😂

    • @lunaticgmd6427
      @lunaticgmd6427 Год назад +15

      Bro realm of the mad god slapped back then

    • @JohnthePhantom
      @JohnthePhantom Год назад

      have you tried using ruffle? I've been playing old flash games on Newgrounds, sadly we don't have action script 3 so maybe later if they find it we can start playing more flash games again

    • @jacksonteller3973
      @jacksonteller3973 Год назад +6

      @@gameranxTV I have fond memories of playing Yugioh BAM on there.

  • @nightrunnerxm393
    @nightrunnerxm393 Год назад +351

    Oh, man, the disabling of Flash...hit more than just gaming, though. There was even some other software that got hit, too. There were some programs that used Flash for things like library access. Imagine loading up a program you use regularly and finding out some core feature you _really_ need to be able to use is just...gone.

    • @chrisdelaney926
      @chrisdelaney926 Год назад +4

      The end of flash development & support didn't make flash go away from you computer. What ever you were running in flash on you PC or online still 100% worked.

    • @marceloaranibar8802
      @marceloaranibar8802 Год назад +4

      I always wondered why no one tried to stop Adobe from killing Flash

    • @topcatchillinbytrash
      @topcatchillinbytrash Год назад +2

      R.I.P. Dragon Fable

    • @reyga3285
      @reyga3285 6 месяцев назад

      @@topcatchillinbytrash DragonFable isn't dead in any sense of the word. It's still playable and receiving regular updates. You just need the Artix Game Launcher to play it.

  • @johngleason4376
    @johngleason4376 Год назад +57

    I remember the 2011 PSN one was brutal. Had no idea it would go so long, but I remember it fondly because Playstation gave everyone Infamous for free as an apology and I fell in love with that game.

    • @Frost4Real
      @Frost4Real Год назад +4

      Same 😂 one of my fav franchises now, still praying for a comeback / remake

    • @gamermanPS3
      @gamermanPS3 Год назад +1

      I hated that I already had it and 3 other games on the list 😅

    • @uberLWKY
      @uberLWKY Год назад +1

      The 2011 one was brutal i swear it was a month long or maybe longer and they gave 4 games and we could choose 2 to keep. But at a time where mw2 and bf bad company was big online it was dark days

    • @joink25
      @joink25 Год назад +2

      They also were selling PS3s at a serious discount during that time, and I was a single player gamer at that time, so I was completely stoked to get a very cheap new PS3. So I actually look back fondly on that time.

    • @rikko47
      @rikko47 7 месяцев назад

      Even tho I hated every second of it, I did earn my 1st platinum because of that

  • @ClawMacKain
    @ClawMacKain Год назад +124

    The thing that really irritated me about the flash abandonment is that Adobe wasn't the one that developed the flash engine. That was Macromedia that did, which Adobe bought the rights from. Only for them to turn around and abandon it, much like what Yahoo did with Geocities. Now the only Geocities sites still in existence are pretty much solely Japanese.

    • @danman6669
      @danman6669 Год назад +7

      They abandoned it, since they were tired of constantly patching the security vulnerabilities in Flash. They had a good reason.

    • @threepe0
      @threepe0 Год назад +2

      while I agree with you that Adobe seems to vacuum-and-abandon frequently, I have to disagree that they did that in this particular instance. Flash had just run its course from a tech and security perspective, and Adobe really did give it a good run long after their purchase.

    • @zeening
      @zeening 10 месяцев назад

      apple 10000% killed all that shit because they saw it as "competition" for people buying their apps on smart phones, i'm 10000000000000000000000% convinced of that, and google let it happen because of their android store

  • @ThouArtOfWar0724
    @ThouArtOfWar0724 Год назад +187

    Either this is an alternate timelines or we got two uploads in the same day. This is insane WE LOVE YOU FALCON and Gameranx.

    • @gameranxTV
      @gameranxTV  Год назад +36

      🤝

    • @jacksonteller3973
      @jacksonteller3973 Год назад

      @@gameranxTV personally I would've put the Saturn's surprise launch on the list above the Xbox One as while the XB1 stumbled a bit out of the gate sales did pick up later on after Don Mattrick got replaced and the marketing got better, but SEGA never really recovered after Sony undercut them on their price.

    • @jallerlepine3596
      @jallerlepine3596 Год назад +5

      Jake Baldino deserves some love too

    • @InitialDreadly
      @InitialDreadly Год назад +2

      @@jallerlepine3596 Lol if this video had jake talking I would have clicked off and not even watched past the 2 second mark. If it aint falcons voice, I aint watching it. I'm sure he's probably a pretty cool guy but I really cant stand his voice

    • @BrandonRalstonUSA
      @BrandonRalstonUSA Год назад

      @@gameranxTV 🤜🤛

  • @HeisenbergFam
    @HeisenbergFam Год назад +79

    Worst moment in video game history is when power cuts out and you didnt save game's progress

    • @gameranxTV
      @gameranxTV  Год назад +15

      😅👆🏻

    • @ghostyuki-kfpinquisitor1038
      @ghostyuki-kfpinquisitor1038 Год назад +5

      Especially if it's a game with some distance between save points.

    • @thekwjiboo
      @thekwjiboo Год назад +5

      I was about to finish a run successfully for the first time on Hades and my cat stepped on the on/off switch on my power strip turning both my TV and PS5 off at the same time.

    • @cmdraftbrn
      @cmdraftbrn Год назад +3

      @@thekwjiboo that cathole =^.^=

    • @Pentazemin7
      @Pentazemin7 Год назад +6

      Not as bad as when the game was saving and corrupted your entire save file/memory card.

  • @nekochan1692
    @nekochan1692 3 месяца назад +2

    What I like about gameranx channel is that its not only talking about videogames, it also serves as history lesson, archives, and daily reminders of things we shouldn't forget.

  • @BeardTech
    @BeardTech Год назад +13

    Flash closing down did make me shed a tear. My entire middle and high school I played a tonne of indie games through Flash and even got into animation a little using Flash to do it. There's nothing like it

  • @BadriKid
    @BadriKid Год назад +72

    Number 5 has a cool story comes out for that with "The Completionist," a youtuber that play games to completion with every awards in consoles, actually bought EVERY SINGLE online DS and Wii games that he and his team could get hold of, and has worked with a charity that focus on keeping a records of old games as emulators and its all just a cool story, yall should cover it in a weird gaming stories one video^^

    • @fallenshadow83
      @fallenshadow83 Год назад +1

      hshop

    • @bobtom1495
      @bobtom1495 Год назад

      You could just mod your console and get the games...

    • @BadriKid
      @BadriKid Год назад +2

      @Bob Tom how will you get the game that no one has never archived from the server that Nintendo closed down?

  • @izzy4bitney
    @izzy4bitney Год назад +28

    That moment when business people realized they could exploit predatory practices to take money from kids. And the moment when they managed to normalize micro-transactions to the point I know people that will spend 100 bucks on a live-service game per week and say "it's just how it works now" like they don't have a choice.

    • @weedthepeople2795
      @weedthepeople2795 Год назад +1

      I remember when the horse armor came out, it immediately became the butt of gaming jokes everywhere.....who would have known something so silly could become so evil.....like when a mogwai turns into a gremlin

    • @izzy4bitney
      @izzy4bitney Год назад +4

      @@weedthepeople2795 a $2.50 transaction ruined gaming forever 🤣😭

    • @JukaDominator
      @JukaDominator Год назад

      Extremely based

  • @kshitijvarshney
    @kshitijvarshney Год назад +25

    Flash player actually had a lot of security vulnerabilities that were pretty easy to exploit but yeah I miss all my 5mb flash games

    • @williamyoung9401
      @williamyoung9401 11 месяцев назад +1

      They fact they didn't even release an alternative to replace Flash Player is what made it bad. It was a corporate conspiracy. If people are playing free flash games by random people, they're not paying the big corps money for their releases...

  • @McLovinMods
    @McLovinMods Год назад +17

    I would argue that the 1983 video game crash was a good thing. Tons of crappy and broken games like you said but if the crush didn't happen I can't imagine where we would be now. I almost feel like we're in the situation like that now with how many games are coming out that aren't good and need to be patched so many times before there playable.

  • @haldyrs.telvanni4829
    @haldyrs.telvanni4829 Год назад +21

    Flash player going away, nintendo delisting, plenty other examples out there too, yet some people still don't understand why some of us are so concerned about the whole digital only games thing.

    • @HanuNL
      @HanuNL Год назад +5

      Don't forget the alterations on games you own.. like GTA San Andreas patching out radio stations because of lapsing licenses.. I still buy physical media because of all this shifty practices

  • @Rainquack
    @Rainquack Год назад +55

    Also Flash was basically raw vector graphics that scale to any resolution in a really tiny filesize! And interactive if you want! It's so good!
    (Shoutouts to Bluemaxima's Flashpoint archive of ~1.8TBs of Flash history - and some other tech like the 3D Shockwave stuff - Lego's Supersonic RC was my childhood)

    • @Astraeus..
      @Astraeus.. Год назад

      The really silly part is APPLE of all fu@$ing people criticizing Adobe for being "closed" in the sense that anything Adobe related is running proprietary Adobe software and can only work by going through them.. Apple are the kings of that shitty ass hill and they dare to throw shade on Adobe. I guarantee you if Apple were the ones holding that set of reigns you'd have been paying them a monthly subscription just to keep your flash player updated and functional :/

    • @NexuJin
      @NexuJin Год назад +2

      Java was also able to do that. Did it before Adobe Flash did and was supported on more Operating Systems.

    • @Rainquack
      @Rainquack Год назад

      @@ItsMeBarnaby I mean, I tried to compress an animation ('Let Your Love Flow' by Tirrel - ~7.02MB) into video.
      Replacing the crusty audio in the original with a new encode from a FLAC source was easy enough, and that still sounded better than the embedded... 64kbit MP3 probably.
      But getting the video on par with basically just instructions for your graphics card, (a reach, but kinda comparable to what MIDIs and tracker audio are for sound) without a massive loss in quality alongside an increase in filesize also required me to throw current codecs at the issue that couldn't even dream of existing back then.
      (A tolerable result needed the honestly fantastic AV1 and OPUS - 280kb/s video and 32kb/s audio resulting in ~7.69MB
      Imagine

  • @SilverAura
    @SilverAura Год назад +8

    The whole interoperability of assets in the form of NFT's across games was what really struck a nerve with me. I'm no professional developer at a high-end studio but as someone who has been programming for hobby for over two decades now, this felt like the one time "BROS" were stepping in and telling ME how their magical receipt paper was capable of crossing beyond engines, beyond game mechanics, unique sensors, methods, hotspots, texture styles, texture resolutions, texture LOD's, model LOD's, like legit... absolutely NONE of this shit was thought out. None of it.

    • @Midg-td3ty
      @Midg-td3ty 10 месяцев назад

      Thats not the issue NFTs are solving. Its up to the programmer to use it or not. Interoperability of assets between games is not the value proposition. NFTs are basically next level digital rights management that gives users some agency. Thats it. NFTs are as useful as their implementation.

  • @Drenosa
    @Drenosa Год назад +18

    For Flash games, there's Bluemaxima's Flashpoint project. It's a massive archive containing the vast majority of flash made games. If you can remember it from places like Miniclip, Armorgames and Kongregate, odds are it can be found there.

  • @Monty2289
    @Monty2289 Год назад +87

    Trying to explain the 1983 VG crash to weirdos in college is unique. Last time I had the discussion people are legitimately trying to fight me on the idea that its the playstation that saved the day.

    • @gameranxTV
      @gameranxTV  Год назад +17

      😅

    • @cmdraftbrn
      @cmdraftbrn Год назад +17

      hahahahahahaha playstation wasnt in a wetdream at that point

    • @zenkim6709
      @zenkim6709 Год назад +10

      IKR? I remember some dude trying to convince me of the following--
      Dude: You know, the funny thing about Street Fighter II is that there never was a Street Fighter I.
      Me: [remembers both seeing & playing Capcom's original SF1 arcade cabinet, as well as the the custom "pressure sensitive" button version] Dude.... 🤦‍♂️

    • @MrZer093
      @MrZer093 Год назад +5

      @@cmdraftbrn lol yeah. The literal next iteration of the playstation at that point was the “Nintendo Playstation”, a CD add-on for the SNES Nintendo wound up not going with because they thought Sony was charging them too much for the tech. They went with Philips instead who lowered the price in exchange for the rights to develop exclusive Mario and Zelda games for their next console and the rest is history lol

    • @deadpan666true
      @deadpan666true Год назад +8

      What people usually fail to mention is that while there was a video game crash in America in 1983, it was also around the same time there was a video game boom in Europe…

  • @lawrencetalbot8346
    @lawrencetalbot8346 Год назад +30

    Damn two uploads on a Saturday afternoon? Y’all killing it

  • @Macumazahn
    @Macumazahn Год назад +8

    That "Tokens that cannot be funged" line made my wife laugh so hard our neighbour's dog went ballistic. 👍🏼 😂

  • @ClintChocolateChip
    @ClintChocolateChip Год назад +16

    I would love to see a video about influential game companies and developers that went under like Interplay, Neversoft, Silicon Knights, Midway...

    • @Xiuhtec
      @Xiuhtec Год назад +3

      Microprose, SSI, Westwood, the list could definitely get at least to a top 10. So many 90s companies and franchises got acquired and then killed instead of even utilized.

    • @widdershins5383
      @widdershins5383 Год назад +1

      Westwood! Oh those names bring back memories lol gawddamn

  • @Spiderjohn138
    @Spiderjohn138 Год назад +222

    Watching all my favorite horror franchises become asymmetrical multiplayer games.

    • @gameranxTV
      @gameranxTV  Год назад +38

      😅

    • @UnjustifiedRecs
      @UnjustifiedRecs Год назад +14

      This!

    • @brucenatelee
      @brucenatelee Год назад

      Because we want to play as survivors...

    • @Input-um5et
      @Input-um5et Год назад +17

      ​@@UnjustifiedRecs that comment contributed so much to society. Since you commented "This!" war has ceased, crime rates have plummeted and Ohio has returned to normal. From all of us, we sincerely thank you for making such a creative and unique comment.

    • @Pissjuggernaut
      @Pissjuggernaut Год назад +4

      Didnt most of them begin as asymmetrical movies?

  • @indiezona4797
    @indiezona4797 Год назад +24

    In 2014 I bought myself and the family a PS4 for Christmas, but I was so damn excited to play it that I unboxed it and loaded a bunch of games onto it a week before Christmas. So the attacks didn't end up being a big issue for us, however I still made sure to do it again when I got us a PS5 for Christmas a couple years ago because I remembered what happened in 2014.

  • @glurp1er
    @glurp1er Год назад +4

    The Flash Player one made me really sad...
    Macromedia created wonderful tools for anyone to create anything they wanted (games, animations, softwares,...).
    The player may have been flawed, but Adobe should have fought to bring their softwares to the futur (all they needed was an "export to HTML5" option to make the transition seemless).
    Nowadays you need way more technical knowledge to achieve the same result, and it kills creativity.

  • @skyisreallyhigh3333
    @skyisreallyhigh3333 Год назад +6

    As a poor kid growing up, the plethora of free quality flash games was a god send.

  • @Swainhammer13
    @Swainhammer13 Год назад +38

    While the Scalpening was horrible, I will never forget the feeling of scoring a ps5 online at regular price, after months of trying to beat the bots. it was glorious.

    • @gameranxTV
      @gameranxTV  Год назад +8

      😅👌

    • @eric7591
      @eric7591 Год назад +2

      Same! I had so many alerts set up through Twitter to alert me the minute any retailer got some in. I would then stop whatever I was doing and just frantically try to order one. It actually worked pretty quickly. I felt special. ha

    • @alexwalker2582
      @alexwalker2582 Год назад +2

      3 days with a stock drop watching program (admittedly not programmed by me) allowed me to sneak past the bots for my graphics card. That said I have good internet since I live in the suburbs of a major city so my experience may not apply to a lot of other people.

    • @Blackofheart221
      @Blackofheart221 Год назад +3

      I feel the same too after getting my 3070-TI for MSRP. Felt great at the time.

    • @rundown132
      @rundown132 Год назад +3

      same with a 3080 on release (november 2020),it was nuts

  • @Elwaves2925
    @Elwaves2925 Год назад +16

    Regarding the game industry crash of '83, while the SNES certainly brought consoles back, it's worth pointing out that home computers had taken hold and offered a very viable alternative to the earlier consoles.

    • @gameranxTV
      @gameranxTV  Год назад +5

      👍🏼

    • @deathtrooper2048
      @deathtrooper2048 Год назад +12

      Don't you mean NES?

    • @mayconlcruz
      @mayconlcruz Год назад +6

      Also, another point worth noting is that the Crash of '83 may actually be more accurately named the "American Crash of '83". We must remember that this crisis basically only affected the American game market. In the rest of the world, especially in Europe and Japan, this crash had minimal impact.
      In fact, what this crash helped above all else was Nintendo to become the leviathan it is today. If this crisis hadn't happened, the games industry, as well as its culture, might not have been so Japan-centric in this period between the late 80's and early 90's.

    • @mayconlcruz
      @mayconlcruz Год назад +1

      @@deathtrooper2048 Kinda. While you are correct that the NES kept video games from being ostracized in the US, in this period it was marketed as an entertainment centerpiece and as a toy. So you can say that during this period, what helped video games to recover was precisely not being called a video game.

    • @danman6669
      @danman6669 Год назад

      @@mayconlcruz If you count SNES, then you should count Sega Genesis, as well. Both systems were neck and neck in popularity.

  • @ObligedUniform
    @ObligedUniform Год назад +3

    Xbox one's flop at that conference was legendary for sure. But even more so was Sony's dunk...the next week? Cemented the big L for that entire console gen

  • @ChunkyLeeChong
    @ChunkyLeeChong Год назад +3

    My Dad caught me and my brother playing "Splatterhouse 2" on a Sega Genesis in 1992. I was 8 (yeah, getting old), and my brother was 13. He got pissed and took it away. That same night, we discovered Dad going apeshit playing the game. In 1993, when Hillary Clinton and company went on the attack, I remember him yelling "Screw that shit" at the evening news. At that point we (Me, bro, and Dad) were addicts. We played everything. Love you, Old Man.

  • @jeffersondaviszombie2734
    @jeffersondaviszombie2734 Год назад +142

    The video game crash was not one of the worst moments in videogame history. It was one of the best ones. It was a divine fire purging all the rot. Another one right about now would be welcome too.

    • @eric7591
      @eric7591 Год назад +21

      I agree. I suspect the industry is too entrenched and fortified for it to happen now though. Maybe on a smaller scale. Come to think of it, that is kind of what happened with the NFT craze.

    • @sci-fyguy7767
      @sci-fyguy7767 Год назад +5

      Atari pac man, donkey kong & E.T. 😦

    • @pills-
      @pills- Год назад +12

      I still wouldn't call it a good thing. Necessary, yes. But not good.

    • @williamyoung9401
      @williamyoung9401 11 месяцев назад +1

      It won't happen as long as all the games are controlled by two companies...

    • @draconismagister
      @draconismagister 11 месяцев назад

      It was good for the industry as a whole but not for the thousands that lost their jobs as a result.

  • @DanteMasaru
    @DanteMasaru Год назад +18

    I've do some nostalgia for the Lizard Squad hack: the coverage behind it, specifically that of Inside Gaming at the time (who were often quite hilarious). Cue guitar riff at the mention of "LIZARD SQUAD" was actually a thing due to, as Falcon notes, it being something of an edgy name.
    "Horse shit" well-played Falcon, my dude.
    PSN Hack, wow. I certainly remember counting the days of the duration of that breach repair. Got some games for free as an apology, which was appreciated, but man, it still really stung.

  • @mav2553
    @mav2553 4 месяца назад

    These are the most interesting comments I've seen at a gameranx vid. Everyone's stories are so nostalgic. Coming from Atari first and then Nintendo as my first consoles im loving hearing from other peolpe. Its a wonderful thing the internet makes it possible for people like us to gather and discuss such things. We're living the future.

  • @joshuaash3149
    @joshuaash3149 Год назад +14

    I studied the video game crash of 1983 quite a bit when I was in college. It was really interesting. One thing that a lot of people don't know is that a large part of the blame lies with Atari. During the period right before the crash, one of the big problems was that games were all maxing out the storage they had available to them, which was 512K. The classic 7.5" floppy disk was revolutionary for it's time, because it could hold a whole 1.44M. And the developers of the floppy disk tried selling it to Atari first, but the execs felt they were too flimsy, that the public would bend, fold, tear, or otherwise mutilate them and so they passed on the idea. The result of that was that game developers were constrained by the 512K and people grew really tired of games doing nothing new. Ataris's E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial was one of the greatest examples of the failure of that formula. After that nightmare, for a while, the only new games you would find were on PC (which, of course, had made use of the floppy drives.) Part of what made Nintendo so successful when it released the NES, was that they had found a way to make cartridges capable of holding more information.

    • @Monsuco
      @Monsuco 11 месяцев назад +1

      Everyone remembers Atari's misadventures with E.T. but people forget that terrible Pac-Man port that also did a lot of damage to their brand. The 2600 just wasn't as powerful as an arcade machine & it really showed in that port.

    • @johnray527
      @johnray527 5 месяцев назад

      Dude the original Super Mario Bros on the NES is 40 KILOBYTES. Super Mario World on the SNES, 7 years and two hardware cycles after the crash, is 512k. Maybe instead of "researching" some hilarious PC-gaming revisionism "in College," talk to some people who lived through it.

    • @joshuaash3149
      @joshuaash3149 5 месяцев назад

      @@johnray527 Dude, I did live through it. I don't know what revisions you think college is making. I'm not saying it was all Atari's fault, but a good deal of it was. Atari was pushing out tons of games with no quality. Mattel's Intellivision had fewer games, but a higher ratio of good games to bad. But even with both of those consoles, and the Commodore 64 and Colecovision, games were not pushing any envelopes. Everything that could be done, had been, at least in the eyes of the consumers.

  • @bikeking8
    @bikeking8 Год назад +9

    BlueMaxima's Flashpoint project has preserved thousands of flash games and cartoons that you can download and play. Credit to Rainquack as they mentioned this previously, but I wanted to make sure it was mentioned again.

  • @CP077
    @CP077 Год назад +20

    worst year was 2019-2021 covid, silicon shortages, gpu prices and console sours up w/ scalpers and cryptominers.

    • @Mynipplesmychoice
      @Mynipplesmychoice Год назад

      As a scalped , it was heaven on earth. Thank u to all u loser gamers who help me make 100 percent return on ps5 . Gosh it was wonderful. Can wait to scalp the Nintendo switch. Bend over for me gamers.

    • @TheRandomGuyTheFarNoGameCat
      @TheRandomGuyTheFarNoGameCat Год назад

      @@Mynipplesmychoice so you made no money?

    • @Mynipplesmychoice
      @Mynipplesmychoice Год назад

      @@TheRandomGuyTheFarNoGameCat make no money selling PS5s during Covid. If u know how to source it with bots, u would have to be a total loser not to make money,. So no I’m not a part of your loser family that’s been stuck in poverty for generations.

    • @Nyx_Wintyr
      @Nyx_Wintyr Год назад

      @@Mynipplesmychoice How're those 40xx GPU's selling for ya? Scalpers really shit out of luck on that one didn't they?

  • @SilverSpectre266
    @SilverSpectre266 Год назад +1

    #10. Trauma? Is that what hes referring to with the opposite of nostalgia?
    #9. I wasnt surprised Microsoft went in that direction with the X1 launch, mostly because of the marketing from Kinect still existing. I remember when Kinect was still Project Natal and the big marketing promises they made, and a lot of people I knew were hype over the possibilities. Like your Xbox activating when from standby to on just from you walking in the room or using voice activation. So it kinda struck me as a little odd when people were so against it then, but not when this was still in the process during the 360 era. I mean, how would you expect the system to do stuff like that when its no on in some capacity like in a standby state. What really confused me was that some of the people who I knew hated it ended up getting Alexa when that released. And Ive seen those people use that to turn their entire home into a computer. Turning on the lights, changing the color of the lights, always asking random questions out of nowhere. The thing is obviously always on, so what was the big difference in that you could trust Amazon but not Microsoft.
    #8. I really miss Flash because that really was an amazing time. So many free browser games you would find on random sites. So many hidden gems dotted around the internet. Now not only does that not really happen anymore, but most popular commercial sites like Cartoon Network, Disney, Nick, etc. dont even have that many games on them anymore like they used to.
    Whats even worse is that I feel like the end of Flash, also brought about the end of single purchase products from Adobe. Now you cant just buy their products with the choice of upgrading. You have to pay monthly or yearly for some absurd subscription fee.
    Also...Apple? Apple of all people wants to complain about "closed nature" when its platform is literally the definition of being closed. All of Apples stuff run off their own custom made OS, and there are so many software products designed for Apple that you cannot get anywhere else. Apple really had their head up their ass with that one.
    #6. NFTS always confused me in gaming. Like why? Video games have always had super rare items and 2nd hand markets where people paid ludicrous amount of real world money for them. CSGO and Team Fortress being a big examples. Why did you need to add a whole other complicated layer on top. Plus, Ubisoft already had its rewards system where you earned stuff in games for playing other Ubisoft games, so Im not sure why they thought they needed to go that extra mile. There infrastructure systems as is can barely hold on, but they wanted to have the ability to transfer whole items and assets from one game to another seamlessly? That was never going to happen with Quartz.

  • @rulsis
    @rulsis Год назад +2

    Back around 93 I remember my brother and I hid a copy of Mortal Kombat for the Genesis in the sock drawer and would secretly pull it out to play when our parents were asleep or away. Of course we always made sure to enter the blood code.

  • @EGG_MusicMadness
    @EGG_MusicMadness Год назад +27

    That 97% gone must've been a frightening experience for all major gaming companies at the time.

    • @pills-
      @pills- Год назад +2

      IIRC, "all major gaming companies" was really just Atari, and they weren't up to par either, so... yeah, that bubble needed popping back then. It sucked, but it was kind of necessary.

    • @jazzyj7834
      @jazzyj7834 Год назад +4

      @@pills- This. There really wasn't that many consoles out back then, and really the only one that had any lasting household brand recognition is Atari. I still chuckle at the running meme that it was E.T. the game that caused the crash. There are actual landfills of that game specifically.

    • @raptorfromthe6ix833
      @raptorfromthe6ix833 Год назад +2

      we need another one

    • @fordid42
      @fordid42 Год назад +3

      @@jazzyj7834 Yeah, it was more than just ET on Atari. There were tons of shitty games being released before that, including Pac-Man, which came before it. People just got sick of the crap... even though some good games were being released, especially by Activision (I know, at one time Activision was awesome LOL).

    • @williamyoung9401
      @williamyoung9401 11 месяцев назад

      It was more frightening for the gamers. Fortunately, I came into this world enjoying the NES and starting with Super Mario Bros. and Duck Hunt, but hearing about these horror stories after the release of E.T. for Atari, the entire INDUSTRY could have gone under, and we'd still be going to Dave and Busters for our video game fix.

  • @jaquigreenlees
    @jaquigreenlees Год назад +67

    You missed a huge one, the introduction of active-x and direct-x ( after Sun Microsystems beat Microsoft in a lawsuit over the name Java ) with windows 98. MS could have just used opengl and made gaming far better, instead they kludged together some graphics drivers in their proprietary java implementation called direct x

    • @PantsaBear
      @PantsaBear Год назад +6

      Lol and they used to release brand new versions of DirectX like yearly. Now its out for years at a time as the primary method to run games, no matter how flawed a standard that iteration is

    • @GamerbyDesign
      @GamerbyDesign Год назад +3

      Direct x has nothing to do with Java.

  • @Frost4Real
    @Frost4Real Год назад +1

    Interesting video, I knew about most of these, but I'm interested in learning more about especially the top 2. I'm so glad that 1983 crash didnt destroy video games before I was even born too 😅

  • @madalice5134
    @madalice5134 Год назад +2

    There was a flash game that I loved when I was a kid, and I can't remember what it was called. It was kind of basic, where you played what my kid brain thought was a cat person, but was probably supposed to be a werewolf. Lol
    Anyway, you were trapped in a castle and had to fight monsters and try to find a way to escape the castle. Whoever was making it updated it regularly and it was a Rogue like, though I had no idea at the the time. I remember that every Friday, iirc, I would come home from school and go straight to the computer to see what new level was added to this game I adored. I wish I knew the name, even if it's not playable anymore. It's said that so many people's creative work is just gone. When video game history is just wiped out, it's awful.

  • @Mayor_Of_Eureka17
    @Mayor_Of_Eureka17 Год назад +28

    I thought this was gonna have emotional game beats, I thought of losing Agro in Shadow of the Colossus.....that brutal memory came out for nothing!

    • @Elemak501
      @Elemak501 Год назад +2

      We can be thankful that Agro lived. Less brutal that way…

  • @joekerr1607
    @joekerr1607 Год назад +21

    The opposite of nostalgia is PTSD. You're welcome

    • @redwolf0331
      @redwolf0331 Год назад +7

      PTSD is just spicy nostalgia.

    • @KainYusanagi
      @KainYusanagi Год назад

      No, it's called remorse.

    • @joekerr1607
      @joekerr1607 Год назад +5

      @@redwolf0331 agreed 🤣 just like c4 is spicy/angry playdough and snakes are danger spaghetti

    • @BrianHamil
      @BrianHamil 2 месяца назад

      As someone with PTSD, I can confirm.

    • @BrianHamil
      @BrianHamil 2 месяца назад

      ​@@KainYusanagiNo, because remorse would mean you did something you regret.

  • @jshiner9719
    @jshiner9719 Год назад

    Nice work on this video, guys. I’m 35 and a lot of this takes me back.

  • @memandylov
    @memandylov Год назад +1

    Man the flash games 😭😭
    I didn't have a lot of access to gaming as a kid and flash games were my best opportunity to game so losing those and never being able to go back to them for nostalgias sake hurts

  • @Troublefingaz
    @Troublefingaz Год назад +6

    The nostalgia this vid brought back for me. Newgrounds days are long gone. RIP Flash.

  • @spencerdokes6056
    @spencerdokes6056 Год назад +6

    I still don't consider ps5 "out" until i can walk into walmart/target and pick one up

    • @carryeveryday910
      @carryeveryday910 Год назад +2

      You literally can most places lol. For about a year now every store near me has at least a handful in stock at all times.

    • @liloreoinya
      @liloreoinya Год назад

      Same day Amazon is currently available. That's good enough for me. 😂

  • @juvenoiachild7675
    @juvenoiachild7675 Год назад +1

    Here's one, file sizes. People forget that before then, games where only 10-15 GB in size. It was when the release of Titan Fall 1 in 2014 had a massive (at the time) 50GB file size. Alot of people where mad because of internet speeds, only just recently fixed, where pretty slow. So a 10 GB game would take a few hours, maybe overnight. a 50GB game would basically take all day. If I remember, Black Ops 3 followed up with also having a 50 GB file size, and now with all the DLC is like 150 GB.
    And then Black Ops 4 had a base file size of around 100 GB.
    The days of small file sizes from AAA games is now far gone.

    • @johnray527
      @johnray527 5 месяцев назад

      Games have always gotten much bigger over time. Games on the 360 were on DVDs which usually meant they were less than about 6GB. Games on the PS3 were on Blu-Ray and were sometimes much bigger than that (The Last of Us was 30GB as a PS3 game).
      Of course back in the 80s games were in Kilobytes. Always growing from one generation to the next.

  • @bloodrunsclear
    @bloodrunsclear 6 месяцев назад +1

    Player: Can I get armor for my horse?
    Blacksmith: Why would you want something so useless?
    -Skyrim

  • @tubby_1278
    @tubby_1278 Год назад +3

    It's a good Saturday when Gameranx uploads 2 videos in one day

  • @Frost4Real
    @Frost4Real Год назад

    The flash player one hit hard, me and my friends at secondary school used to always play them instead of working in IT class lol, especially the qwop and happy wheels ones u mentioned.

  • @bobbysworld281995
    @bobbysworld281995 Год назад +2

    Gamergate should have been said, too.
    I credit that moment in time as the biggest reason everything sucked today. Not including the Pandemic of course but literally everything today that sucked, is sparked by Gamergate.

  • @Adam-nx9tf
    @Adam-nx9tf Год назад +10

    You forgot when atari(the best console company in the world) stopped production

    • @ThouArtOfWar0724
      @ThouArtOfWar0724 Год назад +1

      Best not even close to the best? They're not even top 5

    • @danman6669
      @danman6669 Год назад

      @@ThouArtOfWar0724 At one time Atari was the best, so even if the company isn't what it once was, it's still a legendary company because of its role in helping home video gaming to gain popularity, at least until the video game crash, then Nintendo took over, along with Sega soon after.

  • @Ozzy242
    @Ozzy242 Год назад +13

    I remember the Lizard Squad. They made the mistake of going after Blizzard doing the same thing. Let's just say it didn't end well cause the players went after them. I was one of them. Nobody left them alone until LZ got busted.

  • @SL2797
    @SL2797 Год назад +3

    It's a shame you didn't mention Bluemaxima's Flashpoint on number 6. It's a flash preservation project/program which allows you to play thousands of archived flash games.

  • @sarthaksan
    @sarthaksan Год назад

    9:27 Nice edit with the feet and then Bob Odenkirk lol

  • @hanginwithyourbuds6240
    @hanginwithyourbuds6240 Год назад +12

    The creation of the bouncer for Ps2. A bit of my soul died that day 😂😂😂

  • @marquislexil
    @marquislexil Год назад +6

    The 1993 thing I remember even though I was only 9. My whole elementary school was talking about it. It was insane even to little kids. Actually, especially to kids. Those crazy parents weren’t thinking of us. They were thinking of their own selfish fragile selves.

    • @cattysplat
      @cattysplat Год назад +2

      On the flip side a form of graphical media that is interactive that didn't have any kind of ratings board seems kind of crazy. You could sell porn games and kids games side by side on the same shelf if you so chose. This was also when games were primarily sold to kids. Sometimes you need a moral panic to point out the obvious.

    • @marquislexil
      @marquislexil Год назад +6

      @@cattysplat there’s Hentai games right next Animal Crossing in the Steam store lol a kid with his moms credit card info could see everything those little letters on the game, most parents don’t look at, are supposed to prevent them from seeing. The rating system isn’t doing much. But yes, the illusion of caring with a letter rating system helps people ignore the actual problem that parents don’t actually parent their children.

    • @crh18
      @crh18 Год назад

      it's repeating itself again today, with these phony senate hearings, tiktok 'spying' when facebook is happily selling data readily to any buyer

  • @CHIVALRYALIVE34
    @CHIVALRYALIVE34 5 месяцев назад

    I HAVE BEEN TRYING FOR DECADES TO REMEMBER THE TITLE
    "NIGHT TRAP"...
    Thank you!
    My father bought it to play for himself, and the few scenes that i snuck a peak at while walking by scared totally unsettled me at the rope old age of like, 4?… maybe... you could spring a trap door in a hallway, that stuck with me.😅 But I'm certainly not crazy (because of that).

  • @ChewieLewis
    @ChewieLewis Год назад +2

    People were so upset about the always on Kinect but now we have like 48 ring cameras in our homes 😂

  • @aladin_run5404
    @aladin_run5404 Год назад +3

    It's so crazy that Flash games aren't a thing anymore. Those were the only games I played during my childhood 😢

  • @adrian_veidt
    @adrian_veidt Год назад +3

    The cancelation of E3, PS3's outrageous launch and Nintendo attacking youtubers via copyright

  • @CARLGULA
    @CARLGULA Год назад +2

    I have to say the loss of adobe flash & the PSN attack from 2011 affected me the most. Losing adobe flash meant so much content that used to just exist online was simply gone which is just awful. The PSN hack from 2011 sucked so much because I was injured at the time & playing PlayStation was one of the only ways for me to link up with friends. Definitely some rough patches for gaming.

  • @thejackal007
    @thejackal007 Год назад +1

    16:17 And Falcon whips out Delayclose.jpg! Thanks for the memory trip, friend bird.

  • @holstorrsceadus1990
    @holstorrsceadus1990 Год назад +4

    Adobe flash was dope. There were so many good little games with so many game play mechanics that are now popular developed by random nobodies in their basement.

  • @bunnybunhop
    @bunnybunhop Год назад +5

    Im so agree with adobe flash... Man I miss those time 😢

    • @gameranxTV
      @gameranxTV  Год назад

      🤝😔

    • @CP077
      @CP077 Год назад

      damn even impacted flash browser games

  • @RealLaone
    @RealLaone Год назад +1

    That incident on Steam where you can got hacked by opening someone else's profile was also crazy.

  • @whyjnot420
    @whyjnot420 8 месяцев назад +1

    I never cared about flash games. I didn't hate them or anything, I just had better things to do/play. Losing so many animations when flash died, that hit hard. My friends know me for four things; animation, video games, music and history (in no particular order). So I certainly appreciate the loss of the flash games, all those lost flash animations really hits hard.

  • @jimmymurphy898
    @jimmymurphy898 Год назад +14

    This is probably one that most people won't pick but for me the launch of Assassin's Creed Unity has to be up there. It is one of the best ac games imo and it was just so disappointing that it released in the state it did. Could you imagine if they polished that up and released it a year or two later? The entire course of the Assassin's Creed franchise would be different from what it is today and the franchise wouldn't have completely lost its identity. Just a heartbreaking launch of a game that could have brought the series into a really amazing new direction but instead led to its downfall.

    • @TidanLikida
      @TidanLikida Год назад +1

      That's probably a lot of games now. They show something amazing, then they just throw the game out as a buggy mess. Then after about a couple of years of patches, it can be a great game. So, why don't they just work on the game for an extra year or two if it's going to take that long to patch the game up to a worthwhile state anyway? You'd save a crap ton of complaints if they were just released when they're ready...unless it takes 15 years to come out and is just complete shit like a certain sequel we all know of by now.

  • @chimpanzzzgamer
    @chimpanzzzgamer Год назад +5

    I had no idea video game business went down 97% oh my god, thank you Nintendo!

    • @gameranxTV
      @gameranxTV  Год назад +3

      Nintendo 🐐

    • @BrandonRalstonUSA
      @BrandonRalstonUSA Год назад

      Didn’t know it was that bad until watching this video. Holy smokes!

  • @rvladimiro
    @rvladimiro 10 месяцев назад

    I got into game development because of Flash games. We're in a different world now and it's possible to create a mobile or web game but it's a lot harder to get a game out there. I remember doing a nice game and getting a million plays and getting feedback from players. I'm still in game development and with a good career and it all started with Flash games but the proximity and accessability is not even close, pun absolutely intended. Thank you for bringing that up. I appreciate it immensely.

  • @jdonvance
    @jdonvance Год назад +1

    Every time those senate hearings come up, I can't help but remember how much I love/hate just how clueless the lawmakers and their "advisors" were about the subject matter they were supposed to be passing judgment over. For instance, Night Trap does NOT encourage the player to terrorize the innocent girls who are trying to have a slumber party. The player is in charge of a series of traps designed to PROTECT the girls. SMH
    (Btw, there's not enough power for all of them to be active at once, so you have to use the CCTV feed to spot intrudersand activate the trap in that room. Think Five Nights at Freddy's in reverse.)

    • @jdonvance
      @jdonvance Год назад

      "Of course, I've never PLAYED it..."
      "-- then why the HELL are we listening to YOU??!"

  • @BSparksGaming
    @BSparksGaming Год назад +6

    Can we include when Zelda’s Anniversary was pooped on & we didn’t get Twilight Princess & Windwaker for Switch 😭🤷‍♂️

    • @somekindofbirdman6524
      @somekindofbirdman6524 Год назад +1

      No windwaker on switch really is a tragedy

    • @BSparksGaming
      @BSparksGaming Год назад +1

      @@somekindofbirdman6524 at least I’m not alone on this 🤣

  • @zJoriz
    @zJoriz Год назад +3

    If Horse Armor wasn't the first true microtransaction, what was?
    By the way, thanks for the Flash Player Emulator tip. Had no idea such things existed.

    • @southcoastinventors6583
      @southcoastinventors6583 Год назад

      It only exist because people were willing to buy it so no loss either way.

    • @cohngo
      @cohngo Год назад

      Maple Story had microtransactions before Oblivion. Since the game wasn't that huge it didn't generate as big of a drama as Oblivion did

    • @AluminumFusion22
      @AluminumFusion22 7 месяцев назад

      There was an arcade game where players used real money to buy items from the shop menu. I THINK it was Double Dragon III? The game got negative reviews from critics but made a lot of money from using the shop menu. The game being financially successful is generally regarded as being the primary motivator for microtransactions to exist.

  • @kurisu7885
    @kurisu7885 Год назад +2

    I still remember someone from that hacker group claiming they did it so families would spend time together. Bullcrap. All it did was piss people off and screw over people who were looking to game either by themselves or with their families.

  • @whyjnot420
    @whyjnot420 8 месяцев назад +1

    As a lifelong resident of Connecticut, I once again apologize for the existence of Joe Lieberman.
    Just remember, you can't spell Lieberman without LIE.

  • @mrl0wk3y33
    @mrl0wk3y33 Год назад +3

    Thank Rick James for ROMs, and let us never forget his wise words on this subject: "Cocaine's one hell of a drug and ROMs are the future."

  • @paradsecar
    @paradsecar Год назад +5

    I want to give an honorable mention to 2008’s Mass Effect sex debate on Fox News. For those who remember this witch hunt, Cooper Lawrence basically called ME a “sex simulator”, not because of her own experience with the game, but because someone else told her it was “like pornography”. This, of course, led to a massive backlash from gamers, which resulted in them review bombing her book on Amazon. Sound familiar? Most of this ignorance on top of ignorance is pretty common now, but it was fairly groundbreaking back in ‘08.

  • @RickyBancroft
    @RickyBancroft Год назад +2

    I know you mentioned PS5 / Xbox shortages - but as a PC gamer it was madness trying to get a 30 series GPU in 2020/21. I was SO happy when I got a 3080 FE for MSRP.

  • @Freedom_84
    @Freedom_84 8 месяцев назад

    most replayed part of this video coincidentally is when the first unskippable ad pops up
    in other words, people are refreshing the page just like i did

  • @VongolaXZax
    @VongolaXZax Год назад +3

    Now we need those 10 best moments Falcon.

    • @tyler3201
      @tyler3201 Год назад

      it's be some bias bs like this

  • @wolfinthesno
    @wolfinthesno Год назад +3

    This video just showed me why I stick to gameranx for my gaming news. This is such a perfect list I can't really think of any thing that you missed. I was surprised you chose the Horse Armor DLC over Microtransactions as a whole. But I was so glad to see that you chose to do that.
    It is such an egregious example money grubbing. I bought every single DLC for Oblivion, but the hoarse armor. I wanted to buy it just to "have everything" but I am glad that I didn't. Later on in life when I moved to the PC and re-purchased it I was actually kind of bummed that I had to have it in my game, because it left such a bad taste in my mouth.
    Also I think that if that armor pack had come out even just a year earlier in my life, I probably would have bought it no questions asked...just because when it came out I saw it and was like hell yeah more dlc, all the other dlc's have been amazing! Then I read the description, and kind of did a double take. Then realized nah no 100% I do not need that.

  • @crimsonraen
    @crimsonraen Год назад

    Thanks for the video Falcon! Definitely a solid list!

  • @xalenussama8801
    @xalenussama8801 7 месяцев назад

    If someone could help me out, I'd greatly appreciate it. I'm trying to remember an old Flash game I used to play that got vaporized when they shut it down. You were asked questions at the start like "what time of year were you born" and "what profession was your mother and father (like warriors or merchants)" and then when your character is like 8 their village gets destroyed and you become an orphan. You then spent the next 10 in game years working, training, going to school and fighting in dungeons to try and be as strong as possible by the end of the game. I loved Flash games and this was my favorite so if anyone has played that game and remembers it PLEASE help. I love gameranx and everything they do

  • @YT-CesarB
    @YT-CesarB Год назад +3

    I only had to wait 3 months…90 days to get a PS5 at retail. I LOL at the SUCKERS who paid scalper prices 😂

  • @hardwire666too
    @hardwire666too Год назад +4

    Flash is what got me into programing because of its interafece in the late 90's. No nothing has ever replaced it, and it kills me.

  • @drakertrns
    @drakertrns Год назад +2

    I remember the crash of 1983. There was just so much garbage out there, a lot of it borderline unplayable. I think around that time we had the Commodore 64 as backup, until the NES came around.
    Interesting observation is how Nintendo showed the actual game sprites on their earlier game paks (they called them that), as opposed to the old Atari way of having box art that looking nothing like the game.
    And to end with some trivia... Atari had the chance to purchase Nintendo at one point, and decided not to.

  • @YsnBam
    @YsnBam Год назад

    Love when you present Falcon but at 5:49 you’ve mistaken “Happy Wheels “ for a toy company, other than that always a solid video.

  • @chonkyseal7164
    @chonkyseal7164 Год назад +3

    Snitches get stiches.
    Scalpers should get scalped.

  • @WalkingDistance8
    @WalkingDistance8 Год назад +3

    "Fortunately we have a product for people who aren't able to get some form of connectivity. It's called Xbox 360."
    I will bring this little gem up every single time

    • @DaLooseGoose11
      @DaLooseGoose11 Год назад

      yeah omg i hated that comment so much. that dude is a scumbag

  • @dudeman858
    @dudeman858 Год назад +1

    I remember the 93 violence in games thing. The Word Fu I had to pull outta my butt to convince my parents to let me buy Mortal Kombat was next level. Those were the days.

  • @jessirarara
    @jessirarara Год назад

    Ugh you made me wanna cry thinking of Adobe Flash. I miss so many games of my childhood. A big one being the Crimson Room and the following games. From what I can tell you can't find the 3rd or 4th games anywhere. And that's only one example. I miss flash games so much.

  • @motomoto1297
    @motomoto1297 Год назад +3

    Lmao Xbox was so bad when the Xbox one dropped🤣🤣

  • @danieln6700
    @danieln6700 Год назад +1

    Man the Era of flash games was so cool. Most younger people have no idea of it. It was a crazy creative time.

  • @mlmmt
    @mlmmt Год назад +1

    I spent my childhood playing flash games, I still miss them!

  • @mr.vanillamilkshake3
    @mr.vanillamilkshake3 Год назад

    On #6: Oh well, at least it gave ample inspiration for ZUN when devising Touhou 18: Unconnected Marketeers.
    (if you know, you know, but if you don't, I'd recommend MegamanOmega's playthrough)

  • @encaged314
    @encaged314 11 месяцев назад

    I appreciate that you had clips from Astroneer in the end