Once you're done consuming all things Abobo, be cure to check out other episodes of Flashlight for more mini-documentaries and retrospectives on Flash series and Newgrounds history! ruclips.net/p/PLm8EfLP6ncZRJ3yeyosks8_IA26JAn8wP Thank you once again to Team Abobo for working with me on this to make it as comprehensive as possible!
Amazing job Graeme! The process of putting this together was a feat so epic it rivals the production of the game itself! I think I speak for all the developers of Abobo's Big Adventure when I say that we couldn't have chosen a more perfect person and channel to take this project on. It's hard for any coverage of this game to feel like it does justice to the amount of love we dumped into Abobo, but this achieves that high standard. Very excellent job and THANK YOU for putting so much time and effort into archiving all of this for future generations to enjoy.
Thank YOU for generously making yourselves available to answer questions, providing the insane amount of exclusive behind the scenes extras and WIP assets, plus all the feedback on the final edit! This video couldn't be what it is without your contributions. Having it be so collaborative feels very fitting of Abobo
I imagine for the castlevania stage, it would start with Abobo picking up Simon and then for the rest of the level, his main attack would be using Simon as a whip. Just slinging him at enemies.
Fun fact, I actually wrote a journal entry on Deviantart that was packed full of ideas for a sequel to Abobo's Big Adventure! Nick Pasto saw it and he loved it, and he even told me "If we ever do end up getting the team back together for Abobo's SUPER Adventure, this might just become our design document!" How awesome is that?
Graeme, I mentioned this to you earlier, but it bears repeating here in public: This is gonna be one of those videos just like the FarFromSubtle stream that I come back to again and again over the years when I want to reminisce about the fun we had with the game or whenever I'm feeling down and need a pick me up. I've been smiling for the entire past hour watching this thing, man. You really did such a fantastic job compiling the long history behind this game into something that anybody - whether familiar with the game or not - can easily digest. You talk about setting the bar high at the end of your video.... well you just set this Roger Barr high! I'm super happy with how it turned out and I cannot thank you enough for caring this much about our game. I can't believe there's now a real documentary about Abobo's Big Adventure. Who could predict that what started as a ridiculous idea for a Flash animation on Newgrounds would still be talked about 20 years later, let alone the subject of such a wonderfully crafted in-depth video. Just as with the four-hour 10th anniversary live stream - THANK YOU for all the time you put into this, Graeme!
I was an avid Newgrounds fan back in the day (and hopefully will release a game demo on Newgrounds one day), and I remember seeing promo art for Abobo's Big Adventure. . I was always interested in playing video games both new and old, and being born in the 90s, but understanding a lot of the 80s references and material, I knew that I needed to play this game. . I remember watching Awesome Video Games and loving the Double Dragon episode, I remember watching AVGN and loving the DD3 episode, so yes I HAD to play ABA. . Playing the game was not only challenging, but so enjoyable as I remember the determination to beat it in one sitting. . The ending made me very satisfied. . Thank you for making this documentary and I hope it reaches out to more people, also to clarify one thing, I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW ABOUT THIS GAME UNTIL IT WAS RELEASED BY NEWGROUNDS. . I played it because Newgrounds recommended it, it look 8-bit (I adore classic games), and Abobo looked tough, DOUBLE TOUGH. . .
the devs have truly outdone themselves back then. This game holds a special place in my heart as one of the legendary flash games. words cannot describe how much i love this game.
"Dear 2 Left Thumbs, Thanks for hosting that livestream for my creator/artist. It's such a great time being apart of the celebration of Abobo. I hope to see everybody's futures flourish." -M.V.P.
I would love to see the Abobo's super adventure make it to a console seeing how they kinda saved the character from being forgotten with the original big adventure but glad that they all are still working on other things but it just feels like it would complete the circle
This was so much fun to watch, the story of Abobo's Big Adventure and it's development is such an inspirational story that really needed to be told. huge kudos to the Abobo team they honestly deserve it!
Since you don't know who this japan company that currently owns Abobo and the double dragon and River city series is called Arc System Works a company that is well known as the creators of Guilty Gear and Blazblue fighting game franchises
This is a fantastic video. 2 Left Thumbs has been killing it with these great tributes to classic Newgrounds history that not a lot of people talk about. People talk about Newgrounds website and a couple of games/animations but not a lot of people talk about the history of games and the animations that had a following on Newgrounds. Also since Newgrounds Rumble is going to turn 15 years old this year (May 29, 2007), I'm curious if you're going to make a video about it?
Newgrounds Rumble has a special place in my heart! I am balancing out a few bigger projects, including some major anniversaries later this year! But that one might have to wait. The wait my schedule is booked up the next few months, both on and off youtube I won't have the time unfortunately. But I am eager to give that game the send up it deserves!
what a blast from the past for me. when i was maybe 11 or 12 i downloaded this off newgrounds using the old inspect source trick and played it through windows media player, all so i could replay it on a laptop at my great aunt's house who had poor wifi connection in countryside ireland. i didnt know if ppl still remembered this game bc my friends didnt grow up on flash games
Nous avons, mon fils et moi, passés la soirée dessus. Pendant que mon fils jouait, je lui disais de quels jeux venaient les personnages et les décors. Un jeu palpitant, drôle et très ludique pour les jeunes générations!
I know you won’t make another Gaster eggs video but I think the first part of BIG SHOT sounds a lot a specific part of ELO’s “Standing in the rain” And I think it’s a very very interesting coincidence
Amazing video for q fantastic game. This was clearly an homage for all of us who played the classics, who knew about the Konami code, and who lived through the 80’s/early 90’s. I usually HATE when fangames mismatch sprites from different looking games (example double dragon sprites with Zelda sprites, or street fighter sprites with king of fighter sprites) but in the case of ABA it works incredibly because of the NES Universe and gameplay mix of nostalgia. For the same reason I think a Super ABA with all original sprites/artwork would not have the same impact.if they ever do that game, they HAVE to include the final fight stage 1 or even better the stage 2 (subway stage), they HAVE to include super Mario world Mario kart etc stages using the original assets, or else the charm will be different. For Mario kart stage I imagine abobo throwing different nes 8bits sprites instead of loops shields, for castlevania stage I imagine Abobo using Simon’s spinal tap as a whip and matching Medusa. Lastly, I don’t get the mustache part. Didn’t Abobo always had a mustache/beard?? He was originally influenced by Mr. T that’s why he also had a Mohawk in the arcade Double Dragon (first stage boss). The other big guy in that stage, bald and with white skin purple pants, was Bolo. Technos kinda made a fusion of the two for the nes version of the game, as probably not enough memory for more than one big character.
when i remembered about aba i forgot the name so i tried finding it until i searched up "kirby boss battle" (or something like that) and finally found the game lmao
i just realized, if stuff like the nintendo world championships can exist officially… is making a romhack/homebrew game that works like ABR possible? because i’d pay big money for a true captain n the game master game (maybe give him some bionic power glove arms after what abobo did to him)
Once you're done consuming all things Abobo, be cure to check out other episodes of Flashlight for more mini-documentaries and retrospectives on Flash series and Newgrounds history!
ruclips.net/p/PLm8EfLP6ncZRJ3yeyosks8_IA26JAn8wP
Thank you once again to Team Abobo for working with me on this to make it as comprehensive as possible!
Happy Anniversary & Great Job!
I will be cure to do that
Amazing job Graeme! The process of putting this together was a feat so epic it rivals the production of the game itself! I think I speak for all the developers of Abobo's Big Adventure when I say that we couldn't have chosen a more perfect person and channel to take this project on. It's hard for any coverage of this game to feel like it does justice to the amount of love we dumped into Abobo, but this achieves that high standard. Very excellent job and THANK YOU for putting so much time and effort into archiving all of this for future generations to enjoy.
Thank YOU for generously making yourselves available to answer questions, providing the insane amount of exclusive behind the scenes extras and WIP assets, plus all the feedback on the final edit! This video couldn't be what it is without your contributions. Having it be so collaborative feels very fitting of Abobo
I imagine for the castlevania stage, it would start with Abobo picking up Simon and then for the rest of the level, his main attack would be using Simon as a whip. Just slinging him at enemies.
Ha ha, that sir, is an excellent idea!
Fun fact, I actually wrote a journal entry on Deviantart that was packed full of ideas for a sequel to Abobo's Big Adventure! Nick Pasto saw it and he loved it, and he even told me "If we ever do end up getting the team back together for Abobo's SUPER Adventure, this might just become our design document!" How awesome is that?
Nick is such a great guy!!
@@2leftthumbs Yeah he definitely is!
BTW would you like to see my ideas? I can send you a link if you'd like?
Graeme, I mentioned this to you earlier, but it bears repeating here in public: This is gonna be one of those videos just like the FarFromSubtle stream that I come back to again and again over the years when I want to reminisce about the fun we had with the game or whenever I'm feeling down and need a pick me up. I've been smiling for the entire past hour watching this thing, man. You really did such a fantastic job compiling the long history behind this game into something that anybody - whether familiar with the game or not - can easily digest. You talk about setting the bar high at the end of your video.... well you just set this Roger Barr high! I'm super happy with how it turned out and I cannot thank you enough for caring this much about our game.
I can't believe there's now a real documentary about Abobo's Big Adventure. Who could predict that what started as a ridiculous idea for a Flash animation on Newgrounds would still be talked about 20 years later, let alone the subject of such a wonderfully crafted in-depth video. Just as with the four-hour 10th anniversary live stream - THANK YOU for all the time you put into this, Graeme!
BTW can you please give me the link to the 2002 version of ABA? (Despite it being in this video)
Love seeing Abobo's Big Adventure get the documentary it deserves! Great work!
I was an avid Newgrounds fan back in the day (and hopefully will release a game demo on Newgrounds one day), and I remember seeing promo art for Abobo's Big Adventure.
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I was always interested in playing video games both new and old, and being born in the 90s, but understanding a lot of the 80s references and material, I knew that I needed to play this game.
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I remember watching Awesome Video Games and loving the Double Dragon episode, I remember watching AVGN and loving the DD3 episode, so yes I HAD to play ABA.
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Playing the game was not only challenging, but so enjoyable as I remember the determination to beat it in one sitting.
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The ending made me very satisfied.
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Thank you for making this documentary and I hope it reaches out to more people, also to clarify one thing, I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW ABOUT THIS GAME UNTIL IT WAS RELEASED BY NEWGROUNDS.
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I played it because Newgrounds recommended it, it look 8-bit (I adore classic games), and Abobo looked tough, DOUBLE TOUGH.
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I actually played this a young lad and im very glad i seen this. Even tho i was stuck on the zelda level
the devs have truly outdone themselves back then. This game holds a special place in my heart as one of the legendary flash games. words cannot describe how much i love this game.
"Dear 2 Left Thumbs,
Thanks for hosting that livestream for my creator/artist. It's such a great time being apart of the celebration of Abobo.
I hope to see everybody's futures flourish."
-M.V.P.
Honestly one of the best flash games out there and one of the best documentaries I've seen on it
I would love to see the Abobo's super adventure make it to a console seeing how they kinda saved the character from being forgotten with the original big adventure but glad that they all are still working on other things but it just feels like it would complete the circle
This was so much fun to watch, the story of Abobo's Big Adventure and it's development is such an inspirational story that really needed to be told. huge kudos to the Abobo team they honestly deserve it!
Since you don't know who this japan company that currently owns Abobo and the double dragon and River city series is called Arc System Works a company that is well known as the creators of Guilty Gear and Blazblue fighting game franchises
Arc System Works, the rights holders to Double Dragon, would probably be willing to publish it now with some changes made
Little Mac getting decapitated will always be embedded in my head. Godbless Abobo
This is a fantastic video. 2 Left Thumbs has been killing it with these great tributes to classic Newgrounds history that not a lot of people talk about. People talk about Newgrounds website and a couple of games/animations but not a lot of people talk about the history of games and the animations that had a following on Newgrounds.
Also since Newgrounds Rumble is going to turn 15 years old this year (May 29, 2007), I'm curious if you're going to make a video about it?
Newgrounds Rumble has a special place in my heart! I am balancing out a few bigger projects, including some major anniversaries later this year! But that one might have to wait. The wait my schedule is booked up the next few months, both on and off youtube I won't have the time unfortunately. But I am eager to give that game the send up it deserves!
@@2leftthumbs Thanks. I appreciate the work you went through making these videos and I'm super excited what you bring to the table.
The SNES sequel needs to happen.
I really hope this game got a sequel because this game is so good
I WAS HERE!!!
ABOBO FOREVER!!!
I can never stop playing this game!
A Big Boy Video for this Big Boy Game!
As a small Game Boy I salute you!
Amazing work!
This game is really fun, it would be so cool if they made a sequel to the game
@@misterhuman895 The one with Aboboy, right?
Gosh, the game is so good, it needs a sequel. Like, maybe this time for the SNES
what a blast from the past for me. when i was maybe 11 or 12 i downloaded this off newgrounds using the old inspect source trick and played it through windows media player, all so i could replay it on a laptop at my great aunt's house who had poor wifi connection in countryside ireland. i didnt know if ppl still remembered this game bc my friends didnt grow up on flash games
Great work on this
Nous avons, mon fils et moi, passés la soirée dessus. Pendant que mon fils jouait, je lui disais de quels jeux venaient les personnages et les décors. Un jeu palpitant, drôle et très ludique pour les jeunes générations!
I love these videos. They teach me so much about these things I've seen but didn't grow up on.
I know you won’t make another Gaster eggs video but I think the first part of BIG SHOT sounds a lot a specific part of ELO’s “Standing in the rain” And I think it’s a very very interesting coincidence
You deserve way more views on these
KEITH!
lol brazil would have kept the genesis abobo locked up
Oh my god I was six when I watched the finale with punch out
Same here 😎
Amazing video for q fantastic game. This was clearly an homage for all of us who played the classics, who knew about the Konami code, and who lived through the 80’s/early 90’s.
I usually HATE when fangames mismatch sprites from different looking games (example double dragon sprites with Zelda sprites, or street fighter sprites with king of fighter sprites) but in the case of ABA it works incredibly because of the NES Universe and gameplay mix of nostalgia. For the same reason I think a Super ABA with all original sprites/artwork would not have the same impact.if they ever do that game, they HAVE to include the final fight stage 1 or even better the stage 2 (subway stage), they HAVE to include super Mario world Mario kart etc stages using the original assets, or else the charm will be different.
For Mario kart stage I imagine abobo throwing different nes 8bits sprites instead of loops shields, for castlevania stage I imagine Abobo using Simon’s spinal tap as a whip and matching Medusa.
Lastly, I don’t get the mustache part. Didn’t Abobo always had a mustache/beard?? He was originally influenced by Mr. T that’s why he also had a Mohawk in the arcade Double Dragon (first stage boss). The other big guy in that stage, bald and with white skin purple pants, was Bolo. Technos kinda made a fusion of the two for the nes version of the game, as probably not enough memory for more than one big character.
What an excellent and in-depth video. This game definitely deserves it
It's so weird to think that I am just as old as the original build of abobo's big adventure
Great Video!
i just found this video while searching for abobo just as it was released how lucky
This video just unlocked a distant memory. I could never get past the water level for some reason.
I actually remember playing this
I was just thinking about this game the other day and hoped it got preserved I quit playing when I got stuck on the Zelda level
I remember was 18 old please god or hell play a right game like for real I need money 💰 2001-2022 if you 🙏🏾
Abobo 2 Levels:
1. River City Ransom
2. Metroid
3. Rampage
4. Metal Gear
5. Castlevania
6. Ninja Gaiden
7. Ghosts 'N Goblins
8. Final Fantasy
Awesome game, awesome video 👍🏻
Is there any video walkthrough that covers how to get all medals?
when i remembered about aba i forgot the name so i tried finding it until i searched up "kirby boss battle" (or something like that) and finally found the game lmao
ah yes this game was indeed 20 years old
I thought the mustache was his mouth! 😱😱😱😱😱😱
I didn't know there was an alternate ending with humans.
It was a scraped ending. It isn't actually in the game. But the devs were kind enough to share it for this video
i just realized, if stuff like the nintendo world championships can exist officially… is making a romhack/homebrew game that works like ABR possible?
because i’d pay big money for a true captain n the game master game (maybe give him some bionic power glove arms after what abobo did to him)
The Aboboy project is Still developing?
Fo Fo Chino’s big adventures
Las aventuras Chavistas de Abobo
sup skedadudler
can the game even be played now that flash is dead
Second
I was hoping the phrase “love letter” would not be uttered. I had high hopes, but nah.
Why such a strong opposition to that particular phrase?
Answer him
napoli
Ma che cos? 😂🤣
Please play the newgrounds fnf