In the 80's I was a Kung Fu Master on.... erm... Irem's Kung Fu Master........ US Gold screwed up the Spectrum port so badly that now just hearing their name gives me the dry heaves.
@insideleft35848 сағат бұрын
fantastic video that has just led me down the fully batshit rabbithole of early text adventures/ st brides 'school'/ miss martindale/ aristasia and to say it was unexpected would be an understatement, an insane, bewildering understatement. thanks!
@mustardegg29 сағат бұрын
Drug Watch (The Game) has literally saved lives
@Mark-pr7ug11 сағат бұрын
I watched the first series then lost interest and stuck with games world on sky
@lucasoheyze459714 сағат бұрын
If you're watching abroad, please know that most of what Kim says about British life in the 90s is total bollocks.
@Mark-pr7ug17 сағат бұрын
Oh this takes me back to that era in history where i didnt realise that i had an Amiga Magazine addiction. Gotta buy every magazine with a free disk. Even if i wasn't interested in much of their content.
@kevinjones7870Күн бұрын
I had Space Crusade on the Amiga 500 plus, had many hours of fun on that game
@davidRevrendOnibrownКүн бұрын
So I have been devouring your content (here and wrestling) for about nineish months and thank you for what you do. Really been a good way to calm my mind when the panic attacks hit and i get to learn about games I never had an opportunity to play hell i discovered the micro from you even if I did have a C64 way back when. I never knew it had ganes 😅
@someguytuКүн бұрын
I am trying to find a game from back in the 90s. it was a side scroller with a boy that jumped around. I remember a school buss passing from the right and you had to go to the top to jump over it. it was an arcade game back in Europe. Sadly that is all i can remember about it.
@craigpilkington4323Күн бұрын
HUGELY appreciate these A-Z videos. Sterling effort as always !
@Mark-pr7ugКүн бұрын
Understanding the amigas specs often put me off buying sega ports. Especially after outrun. Mr Nutz on the Amiga was originally classed as a sonic clone. The software company who received the demo announced that they had sonic the hedgehog running on the a500.
@stavrosdk6891Күн бұрын
The old graphics let the player to imagine and create the character and surroundings at his standards.....ps1 games are games not simulators like all new stuff were game creators focus on the pixel perfect characters and forget the gameplay.... most new games reviews write about physics and graphics ...not game play as ghey should do....as for the end i know that a new game with old graphics is a very good purchase with no DLC shit as all AAA game do
@ericbrynelson97252 күн бұрын
Im a fan of Double Dragon game
@kevinjones78702 күн бұрын
Another game I had on the C64
@kevinjones78702 күн бұрын
I actually had this for my C64 lol
@KiariGaming2 күн бұрын
This game was made for a younger audience, all the people I know that love this game played it at 12 or younger.
@djackmanson2 күн бұрын
The terrible "Biggles" movie was not based on a comic strip, but rather a LONG series of air adventure novels about James "Biggles" Bigglesworth, who stayed roughly the same age from his service flying Sopwith Camels in WW1 through being a gentleman adventurer in between the wars, returning to the RAF in WW2 then serving in the Special Air Police post-1945. He was very much an "Empah" man with a stiff upper lip who was profoundly bored during times of peace. He was already considered old-fashioned by the 1960s; Monty Python's Flying Circus has at least one sketch mocking the character and his attitudes.
@benking96642 күн бұрын
Another fantastic doc/vid from KJ.
@phaganators2 күн бұрын
There is not a single football game on here😎👍
@Mark-pr7ug2 күн бұрын
Cool documentary 👍 Have you done a vid covering the guy who coded Chase HQ for the ZX & CPC?
@zaftra2 күн бұрын
Watch bits, and another called Vidz at the time, both great must see tv.
@jayceegenocide44022 күн бұрын
I like the artstyle but the framerate & gameplay look horrible!!!!!!
@Mark-pr7ug2 күн бұрын
Several coders from that era suffered. The glitter and eye candy lifestyle soon dissolved when they fou d themselves struggling to pull off what was expected
Very cruel words for cybernet. RESPECT !!!!!!! RESPECT !!!!!!!!!! RESPECT CYBERNET !!!!!!!!!!
@mustardegg23 күн бұрын
These videos are great when hungover....
@mustardegg23 күн бұрын
Bandanna and Pepsi t shirt is iconic.... Peak Fashion.
@Reprogrammed_By_SEGA3 күн бұрын
Would be cool if there was a complete upload of Games World on KZbin, I don't even remember it due to almost no one having Sky.
@Reprogrammed_By_SEGA3 күн бұрын
For me GamesMaster is series 1 and 2, The show never recovered after series 3. There was a massive loss in variety from that moment onward, in fact series 3 was more like SNESMaster. It didn't help that they basically dropped the 16-bit computers prematurely when there was still plenty of stuff to be covered or used for challenges. This trend continued when Dominik returned, the coverage, the reviews, the content, the challenges and guests weren't as interesting or entertaining. It eventually became a SNES/SMD show then became mostly PS1 launch content with a lot of time wasted on N64 pre-hype and arcade games you would never play. But it ultimately became the Dominik Diamond show and felt like his interest in gaming wasn't there like it was in season 1 and 2. It also felt like the budget was shrinking in the background from Season 4 onward. The fact there was no GamesMaster Live or decent competition prizes and blue screen sets was an indication of that. Interestingly I think the 4 seasons of Bad Influence in its entirety has aged a bit better ironically, Although I still miss Violet not being on set for series 4.
@Obviousthrowawayaccount3 күн бұрын
Honestly the worst beat em up ever made
@TheIrland094 күн бұрын
This is the video game equivalent of a grindcore album.
@raggersragnarsson62554 күн бұрын
I loved the Amiga version back then and also the rock n roll days of snooker. Those days are long gone sadly. Thank you for this very interesting journey as I hadn't heard of the sequels, etc. I recommend anyone and everyone to seek out the videos and documentary footage of the 80s British Snooker stars of that amazing time. Jimmy was a great friend of Hurricane Higgens who sadly died of cancer. He saw his last days playing pool in local bars in Northern Ireland before his passing. I met him a few times back then. He had quite a life, as did Jimmy back then. Its was gripping watching finals back in the early 80s as a kid. Darts was the same with the booze and smoking with Jocky Wilson, etc.
@chuubaenjoyer77184 күн бұрын
someone from 2024 time traveled to the 90s to make one of them ironic retro creepypasta vidjergames
@Tubby_brewster824 күн бұрын
There great guitars to modify like you've done 200 odd pounds for me add new tuners pickups and bridge if it has a tremolo Floyd or standard I've seen loads of different copies the Chinese copy's have copied great for making your own mutt
@diddrumdontdrum4 күн бұрын
Thanks for making such a really informative and enjoyable video. Great to see these arcade titles on show.
@DissociatedWomenIncorporated4 күн бұрын
Triple sod is for posers, real ravers take clarky cats and yellow bentines
@v.m.91984 күн бұрын
Love how no matter how much time changes or the skill of the person playing....no one likes certain games. It's a strange timeless thing to be so inept across generations.
@jacobhorne70465 күн бұрын
I’ve watched and listened for about three videos and I’m not mean but I can’t do your voice anymore - sorry
@krissymarklewis17935 күн бұрын
I love that Blood money song, did anyone get past the first level?
@dominicpaul16 күн бұрын
Your content is great mate you don't need to speak like an absolute bell'end to make it more kooky or interesting etc. Just chill, talk, your content is quality. Drop the twat-voice 😊
@krissymarklewis17936 күн бұрын
Narcissas is a good song. Imagine im Oasis did that. would have been a hit.
@2HeadedHero6 күн бұрын
This looks like some major crunchy indie stuff about two decades before they flooded Steam
@Lilith-tx1nt6 күн бұрын
I remember when he was all over the tv, as a child I was terrified. I would stay awake at night thinking he was behind the door ready to kill me 😹
@MarkTheMorose6 күн бұрын
I think I played a demo of this, probably from Amiga Format's coverdisk. [Yes, number 32 from March 1992.] I don't recall it other than that, but I never tried it again so it probably didn't tick any boxes. The only game demos that ever did that were Lemmings and Zeewolf.
@samirribic18556 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for this video. In the meantime, Željko and I have become full professors at the university, we are 55 years old and have families. Although, of course, I teach about modern operating systems, CPUs and concepts of programming languages and compilers (while Željko teaches C++ and discrete mathematics), I am still a retro computing fan. Sometimes I tell students about programming in wartime when they complain about computer resources, and that's how I found this video today by searching. I am overjoyed that there is still interest in our work today after thirty years.
@Kim_Justice6 күн бұрын
Wow, thank you very much Samir - I really appreciate this comment, the work you and Zeljko did was incredible!