The people who made Indiana Jones and the temple of doom was such huge Nintendo fans that they made a mine cart scene clearly inspired by Donkey Kong Country 10 years before the game was released.
That Hinox boss in Tri Force Heroes was a nightmare to play online. You'd always get the Link with the bow & arrow shooting nonstop and blowing the whole team up.
The best part about the Minish Cap minecarts is how Elzo eggs a scared Link into riding one... Only for him to get scared after riding the initial cart. Link, on the other hand, loved the experience.
it isn't in this video, but sawmill thrill from tropical freeze is one of the best levels ever made in a platformer. that right there is the ideal minecart level.
I've had difficulties playing the first Mine Cart level in DKC! Aren't we lucky the devs included a hidden warp barrel to take us straight towards the final track section leading to the exit!
Memories of playing DKC 1 in multiplayer. We're cruising along, having a good time... then comes the Minecart level. I'd beat it after 1-5 tries, and be approaching the end of World 3. While they'd have died in that Minecart 20+ times and hate the game afterwards 😂
@@heresmarioytp since when did nintendo release their own games on the genesis? answer: they don't. they have never done that. remind me which company published pac-man 2?
How do you even define a "Nintendo" game? does Banjo-Tooie even count as a Nintendo game, being developed and owned by Rare (and now Microsoft)? What's the criteria?
@@chooongusbug724 I know that but DK is a Nintendo owned license, Banjo is not. Which is why you won't see any DK games on Rare Replay for instance, something so many people insist could happen without Nintendo's consent. The argument that Nintendo published Banjo Tooie is absolutely fair however and I had not thought of that.
@@LooygiBros That's fair. I was just wondering if the rules could be stretched to include Super Adventure Island, which has only ever been released for Super NES and by and large belongs to a franchise that mainly appeared on Nintendo systems. This has a minecart level in it, but that wasn't published by Nintendo themselves though.
Also in TotK, again the fire temple is absolutely packed with minecart tracks.
Problem is, the Fire Temple isn’t cool, literally or figuratively.
The people who made Indiana Jones and the temple of doom was such huge Nintendo fans that they made a mine cart scene clearly inspired by Donkey Kong Country 10 years before the game was released.
I had just played through the original Mario RPG this month, and I can agree that the Minecart minigame is great
That Hinox boss in Tri Force Heroes was a nightmare to play online. You'd always get the Link with the bow & arrow shooting nonstop and blowing the whole team up.
"As a child I yearned for the mines"
The best part about the Minish Cap minecarts is how Elzo eggs a scared Link into riding one...
Only for him to get scared after riding the initial cart. Link, on the other hand, loved the experience.
Mine cart levels are always incredible
A classic of classics
it isn't in this video, but sawmill thrill from tropical freeze is one of the best levels ever made in a platformer. that right there is the ideal minecart level.
Mine cart levels are always fun 🎉
In my honest opinion, the Donkey Kong Country series nailed it with Mine Cart levels.
They weren’t kidding when they added in Minecraft to the eshop. That’s why they have so many mine cart levels just like Minecraft!
what about Paper Mario Sticker Star Minecart Level in the Snow Area?
I've had difficulties playing the first Mine Cart level in DKC!
Aren't we lucky the devs included a hidden warp barrel to take us straight towards the final track section leading to the exit!
Memories of playing DKC 1 in multiplayer. We're cruising along, having a good time... then comes the Minecart level. I'd beat it after 1-5 tries, and be approaching the end of World 3. While they'd have died in that Minecart 20+ times and hate the game afterwards 😂
Ahhhhh the nostalgia kick!
All of Them are incredible
I know it's not an exclusive Nintendo, but I really do like Kartos!
Good idea for a vid and pretty well executed
Did you now the songs of super Mario rpg and super paper mario are the sames in the mine Card 😎
you almost forget paper mario sticker star mineCart level.
Amazing
No way. I thought PAC Man 2 The New Adventures would be in this video.
that's not a nintendo game
@ yes it is. It is on the SNES & The Genesis.
@@heresmarioytp thanks for proving that it's not a nintendo game
@ Yes it is. I checked & it was.
@@heresmarioytp since when did nintendo release their own games on the genesis?
answer: they don't. they have never done that.
remind me which company published pac-man 2?
What about Wario Games?!
King: los carros mineros No son tan divertidos como en los videojuegos
How do you even define a "Nintendo" game? does Banjo-Tooie even count as a Nintendo game, being developed and owned by Rare (and now Microsoft)? What's the criteria?
Banjo-Tooie was originally published by Nintendo and it's been a Nintendo 64 exclusive for almost ten years :)
Wait til you find out who developed DKC and DK64
@@chooongusbug724 I know that but DK is a Nintendo owned license, Banjo is not. Which is why you won't see any DK games on Rare Replay for instance, something so many people insist could happen without Nintendo's consent.
The argument that Nintendo published Banjo Tooie is absolutely fair however and I had not thought of that.
@@LooygiBros That's fair. I was just wondering if the rules could be stretched to include Super Adventure Island, which has only ever been released for Super NES and by and large belongs to a franchise that mainly appeared on Nintendo systems. This has a minecart level in it, but that wasn't published by Nintendo themselves though.