Bio force ape is one of the graphically most impressive and attention to detail sprite animations I've ever seen on the NES
@ANDI20918 жыл бұрын
I have played all nes games (749).....I am proud.....I still play nes games today.
@FermentedGrumpyGrapeSqueezitАй бұрын
Well you actually haven’t then because there is over 800 unique releases in English then 100’s more that were only released in Japan
@doodledangernoodle25177 жыл бұрын
14:36 It's like Star Fox on the NES, you have to give them props for trying!
@miamimagicians3 жыл бұрын
Not even close but I see what you're saying. The most graphically amazing thing on the NES is Mario three
@doodledangernoodle25173 жыл бұрын
@@miamimagicians I'd argue Batman: Return of the Joker is
@miamimagicians3 жыл бұрын
Return of the joker is great, but I think that game came out like a 1992 while Mario three came out in 1989!
@Wyrdwad2 жыл бұрын
FYI, Bashi Bazook was released in Japan as "Bio Senshi Dan: Increaser to no Tatakai," or "Bio Warrior Dan: The Fight Against the Increaser." Very weird that they changed the name to Bashi Bazook for the proposed localized version!
@johnlewisbrooks3 жыл бұрын
The original Earthbound Zero's opening sequence scared the shit out of me as a kid!
@aaronxgaming40424 жыл бұрын
Bio Force ape looked kickass
@parimabartender3 жыл бұрын
17:09 music loop from robin hood prince of thieves
@SCOOPARCADE8 жыл бұрын
Crackout was released for European and Australian NES in 1991.
@agentj007gaming98 жыл бұрын
The Buzz and Waldog platformer looks like it would have been a blast to play. Small graphical details such as swaying grass and the twirling sunflower, as well as the overall Super Mario Bros. style really stand out. I'd like to give it a go, myself.
@thebiohazardgamergamingand43497 жыл бұрын
Agent J007 Gaming I get the reason why Buzz and Waldog was cancelled. Overall all of the graphics are taken from Super Mario World on the NES/SNES. And I see, That's a Baby Yoshi at the beginning
@aaronxgaming40424 жыл бұрын
Alot of these games had really nice graphics
@nameofthegame96648 жыл бұрын
Bio force ape looked like a solid game! Sonic looks slow compared to that
@Crow4o3 жыл бұрын
29:50 This game is actually called Hiryuu no Ken Special - Fighting Wars. I doubt anyone will find it like "Fighting Simulator World Champ" idk where did you came up with this name :D
@FermentedGrumpyGrapeSqueezitАй бұрын
That was the name of the prototype for the USA market the game ended up only being released in Japan but yea that was the intended name
@strassy5 жыл бұрын
the music from Dino Hockey is music ripped from the melee scenes of Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves on the NES
@susanfit472 жыл бұрын
A prototype cartridge for The Battlefields of Napoleon was spotted in an eBay listing, along with its original packaging. Video Game History Foundation’s Frank Cifaldi has asked for donations to win the auction.
@aaronxgaming40423 жыл бұрын
I wish alot of these were released.
@LifeOnWelfareIsGreat8 жыл бұрын
Surprised that Bio Force Ape never came out. I remember it being talked about in an issue of Nintendo Power even. Same with Block Out. Never did find out the real reason why that Drac's Night Out was cancelled. If it were because of the shoes, couldn't they have just named them something else?
@adrig18303 жыл бұрын
The Ape Say Eat Comunism
@Sunsetaren8 жыл бұрын
List of Games in this video that should've been released: Arcadia 4 Bashi Bazook: Morphoid Masher Bio Force Ape Blockout Crackout DreamWorld Pogie (Why Not?) EarthBound (Who wouldn't want to save it?) Exerion 2 Final Fantasy 2 (Of Course!) Hit The Ice! Unsurprisingly, we had 2 keep 15 aforementioned games in the depths of hell! These 10 however are worth it.
@VideoWizard20068 жыл бұрын
23:37 It took a while, but it was released as Earthbound Beginnings on the Wii U Virtual Console, at least in the states. I guess getting a game 26 years later doesn't really count, though.
@EsotericArcade8 жыл бұрын
Awesome, thanks for the update
@bmhedgehog28 жыл бұрын
While it is true that Final Fantasy II on the NES never got released in the US, but we did eventually get it for the PS1 as Final Fantasy Origins, then Final Fantasy I & II Dawn of Souls on the GBA and the Final Fantasy 20th Anniversary Edition of Final Fantasy II on the PSP.
@thebiohazardgamergamingand43497 жыл бұрын
Bio Force Ape has really smooth scrolling. Wow, They destroyed the cart prototype! but it's still ripped
@Phantom.Gaming64 Жыл бұрын
Real shame that some of these games never saw the light of day... Officially that is.
@zachbutler94847 жыл бұрын
I have the roms for all of these on my modded Xbox, however if you're a collector and into rare games, there's lots of bootleg cartridge games with full cover art available all over eBay. looking at em you would never know they weren't created by Nintendo.
@bigmike47584 жыл бұрын
The soundtrack from Dr. Franken sounds like the soundtrack to the 2006 movie Cashback. Coincidence or is there a connection?
@Wyrdwad2 жыл бұрын
It's a classical piece -- Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven.
@kiwibro64546 жыл бұрын
8:52 this game is basically 3d Tetris on virtual boy except on the nes and colored
@susanfit473 жыл бұрын
That's a lot of NES games to have gotten canned. Man, we could have had 968 licensed NES games (675 of these games were released in North America)... NES games that were (possibly) planned to be released in the U.S., were cancelled, we'll be able finally to see for NES one day. These include: 10th Frame (U.S. Frame) A Boy and his Blob 2 (Absolute) A Nightmare on Elm Street (first version) (LJN) Ace Harding: Lost in Las Vegas (Kemco) Addams Family Values (Ocean) The Adventures of Dewey the Dolphin (Ocean) Aigina's Prophecy (Vic Tokai) Airborne Ranger (Mindscape) Airhawk (Romstar) Aladdin (NTSC U.S. version) (Virgin) Alien vs. Predator (Activision) An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (Hudson) Arcana (HAL) Armadilla (U.S. release) (IGS) Asterix (U.S. release) (Electro Brain) Atomic Robo-Kid (Trico) Bad Street Brawler (Original unreleased version, Pre-Power Glove) (Mindscape) Barbie II (Hi Tech) Battle Tech (Infocom) The Battlefields of Napoleon (Broderbund) Beauty and the Beast (NTSC U.S. version) (Hudson) Beyond Shadowgate (Kemco/Seika) Black Tiger (Capcom) Blaster Master 2 (Sunsoft) Blazebusters (ASCII/Nexoft/THQ) Boomer Land (Asmik) The Brainies (Titus) Bruce Lee Lives (Mindscape) Buster Bros. (Hudson) Card Sharks (GameTek) Cat Runner (Seika) Chase H.Q. (U.S. release) (Taito) Chester Field (U.S. release) (Vic Tokai) Congo's Caper (Data East) Corvette ZR-1 Challenge (NTSC U.S. version) (Milton Bradley) Cosmic Epsilon (U.S. version) (Asmik) Cosmo Fighter (Taxan) Cosmo Tank (Atlus) Counterstroke (Vic Tokai) Crash'n the Boys: Ice Challenge (American Technos) Crash'n the Boys: Soccer Challenge (American Technos) Crater Maze (Hudson) Cyberball (unlicensed version) (Tengen) Crystal Passage (Vic Tokai) Cycle Shooting (Taito) Daedalian Opus (Vic Tokai) Daemon Wars (Noexoft) Daemon's Quest (Nexoft) Danger Zone (Tradewest_ Darkwing Duck 2 (Capcom) Dead Heat Scramble (Electro Brain) Dexterity (SNK) Dennis the Menace (Ocean) Double Play (Tradewest) Dragon Wars (Kemco-Seika/Interplay) Dragons & Tigers (Sammy) The Dream Team: 3-on-3 Challenge (Data East) Dweebers (Vic Tokai) Empire City: 1931 (localized version) (Acclaim) Euro Cup Soccer (Matchbox) F-1 Hero 2 (Kemco/Seika) F-1 ROC: Race of Champions (Kemco) Fairy Land Story (Hot-B) Fastest Lap (NTVIC) Fighting Simular World Champ (Culture Brain) Final Fantasy II (U.S. version) (Square) Final Fantasy III (Square) Fisher-Price: Fun Flyer (GameTek) Fisher-Price: Little People Bowling Alley (GameTek) Fisher-Price: My Grand Piano (GameTek) Fisher-Price: School Bus Driver (GameTek) Flying Dragon II (Culture Brain) The Flash (THQ) Francesca's Wand (Vic Tokai) Fun House (original unreleased version) (Hi Tech) The Game of Harmony (Accolade) Glove Pilot (Mattel) The Goonies I (Konami) Grid Grabber (Jaleco) Gun.Smoke 2 (Capcom) Hacker 2 (Activision) Hammerin' Harry (U.S. version) (Irem) Hat Trick (Capcom) Head On (Tecmo) Heavyweight Championship Boxing (Activision) Hector Vector (DTMC) Holy Diver (Irem) Home Sweet Home (Capcom) Hot Rocks (Activision) Hudson's Space Adventure (Hudson) The Humans (GameTek) Hyper Zone (HAL) In Your Face (Jaleco) Inspector Gadget (Hudson) International Team Sports (SporTime) Ishido: The Way of the Stones (Accolade) It Game From the Desert (Cinemaware) Jack the Giant Slayer (U.S. version) (Asmik) Joe & Mac 2: Lost in the Tropics (Data East) John Madden Football (UBI Soft/Electronic Arts) Jordan Adventure (UBI Soft/Electronic Arts) Konami Grand Prix (Konami) Kung Fu II (U.S. localized version) (Irem) Labyrinth (Activision) Last Ninja 2 (Activision) The Legend of Hero Tonma (Irem) The Legend of Prince Valiant (NTSC U.S. version) (Ocean) Liberty or Death (Koei) The Lion King (NTSC version) (Virgin) Looney Tunes Cartoon Maker (Hi Tech) Lord of Lightning (Capcom) The Lord of the Rings (Interplay) Lords of the Rising Sun (Cinemaware) The Magic Candle (Sammy) Magic of Schererazade II (Culture Brain) Magic Sword (Capcom) Malibu Beach Volleyball (Activision) Maniac Mansion II (Jaleco/LucasArts) Manipulator: Glove Adventure (Mattel) Mariner's Run (Vic Tokai) Mask Rider (Bandai) Matchbox Lightning (Matchbox) Matchbox Racers (Matchbox) Mech Warriors (Activision) Microleague Baseball (Microleague Sports) Miner 2409er (Mindscape) Mini-Putt: Super Pro Golf (U.S. version) (JVC) Mission XX (Sammy) Monster Masher (Sofel) Monster Party II (Bandai) Monster Truck Rodeo (Matchbox) Moon Crystal (DTMC) Mr. Gimmick (NTSC U.S. version) (Sunsoft) NCAA Basketball (HAL) Natsume Championship Wrestling (Natsume) NBA All-Star Shootout (LJN) New Ghostbusters II (U.S. version) (HAL) New Kids on the Block: Official Video Game (Parker Bros.) Ninja Taro (Sammy) Noah's Ark (NTSC U.S. version) (Matchbox) Nostferatu (Seta) Over Horizon (NTSC U.S. version) (Hot-B) Paradise Island (NTVIC) Password (GameTek) Pizza Panic (U.S. version) (Jaleco) Power Pad Football (HAL) Power Play Football (HAL) Predator 2 (Konami) The Price is Right (GameTek) Prix Nebula (Rare) Prophecy (Activision) Psycho Soldier (SNK) Putt Master (Taxan) Pyramids of Ra (Matchbox) Pyross (Sammy) R-Type (Irem) Railroad Tycoon (Microprose) Rap Quest (THQ) Rambo III (Taito) The Ren & Stimpy Show: Veediots! (THQ) Return of Donkey Kong (Nintendo) Riddick Bowe Boxing (Extreme) Ring Raiders (Matchbox) Road Runner (licensed version) (Mindscape) Robin Hood: Adventures in Sherwood Forest (Hi Tech) Rocky (Sammy) Rocky Rodent (Irem) Rodan (Toho) Rollergeddon (LJN) Samurai Conflict (Meldac) Secret Warriors (Kemco/Seika) Scrabeus (Matchbox) Screwballs Superleague (Rare) Serve and Volley (Jaleco) Shadowgate 3 (Kemco/Seika) Shogun Maeda (U.S. version) (Vic Tokai) Side Arms: Hyper Dyne (Capcom) Sir Eric the Bold (Matchbox) Skyscraper (HAL) Snake, Rattle 'n Roll 2 (Tradewest) Solomon's Club (Temco) Solstice II (Sony Imagesoft) Space Invaders (U.S. release) (Taito) Space Shuttle Mission (Absolute) The Speed Rumbler (Capcom) Spelunker II (Broderbund) Spy vs. Spy II: The Island Caper (Kemco/Seika) Star Force II (Tecmo) Stingray (Culture Brain) Street Battle (Innovation) Street Fighter (Capcom) Street Fighter II (Capcom) Super Bomb Jack (Tecmo) Super Buster Bros. (Hudson) Super Hang-On (Data East) Super James Pond (Ocean) Super Lode Runner (Irem) Super Mario Bros. 4 (Nintendo) Super Mario Collection (Nintendo) Super Password (GameTek) Super Rally (Vic Tokai) Super Rescue (CSG Imagesoft) Super Slam Dunk (INTV) Super Square Deal: The Game of Two-Dimension Poker (DMTC) Super Star Force (Tecmo) Super Sushi Pinball (CSG Imagesoft) Super Trucks (Jaleco) Super Turrican (Seika/Accolade) Super Xevious (Bandai) Sweet Home (Capcom) Switchblade (Kemco) T2: The Arcade Game (Acclaim/LJN) TNK 3 (SNK) Talking Super Password (GameTek) Taz-Mania (Sunsoft/THQ) Tetris (Nintendo licensed version) (Tengen) The Terror of Tech Town (Mattel) The Terminator (Original unreleased version) (Sunsoft) Time Zone (Taito) Tom & Jerry: Frantic Antics! (Hi Tech) Tom & Jerry: The Movie (Hi Tech) Toys: Let the Toy Wars Begin! (Absolute) Triumph (Hudson) Trivia Pursuit (Parker Bros.) Tune-Up Rallye (Matchbox) Turrican (Seika) Twin Peaks (Hi Tech) U.S. Golf (Nintendo) U.S.A. Bowling (Coconuts) U.S.M.C. Harrier (Absolute) Ufouria: The Saga (NTSC U.S. version) (Sunsoft) Ultimate Baseball (Sammy) Ultimate Journey (Bandai) Ultimate Qix (Sony Imagesoft/Taito) Ultimate Soccer (Sammy) Ultra Golf (Konami/Ultra) Uninvited II (Kemco/Seika) Urban Cowboy (Matchbox) Vanilla Ice (THQ) Vegas (Seta) Vulgus (Capcom) War in Middle Earth (Hi Tech) We're Back!: A Dinosaur's Story (Hi Tech) Web World (Matchbox) Wild Boys (Bandai) The Wizard of Oz (Seta) Wizards & Warriors Chapter X: The Fortress of Fear (Acclaim) Wordtris (Spectrum Holobyte) World Bowling (Romstar) World Rally Championship Racing (HAL) World Trophy Soccer (INTV) World War III (LJN) Yeah Yeah Beebiss I (Activision) Zeta Gundam (Bandai) Zombie Master (Activision)
@susanfit473 жыл бұрын
@Matt Owens We were a long time ago, but these games ended going unreleased. Addams Family Values was released for the SNES in early 1995, and was based on the 1993 movie sequel of the same name from Paramount Pictures. Vanilla Ice later became Rap Quest, which meant probably unreleased. The Price is Right was meant for a North American release for the NES in May 1988. If all those of 968 unreleased licensed NES games were released and were to come out, those games that could have been.
@FermentedGrumpyGrapeSqueezitАй бұрын
677 were released in North America
@SuperMiramis6 жыл бұрын
The game Crackout was released by Palcom (Konami). I have this game in my collection. Take a look at my video of my NES collection and you see i have this game.. Nice review :-)
@tuxysmagicaljukebox54314 жыл бұрын
Tengen was actually going to release that Airball shit? Is somebody playing a joke on me?!
@scottythegreat16 жыл бұрын
The way of the Exploding Fist is much better on Commodore 64, just play that version, glad this one wasnt released
@susanfit472 жыл бұрын
A total of 968 NES titles were left unreleased for unknown reasons.
@FermentedGrumpyGrapeSqueezitАй бұрын
That is 100 percent factual incorrect lol it’s somewhere around 55 games all the other games were either released in Japan as a exclusive or in Europe
@FuZhixiang8 жыл бұрын
14:50, NES 3D graphics?
@doublebass19852 жыл бұрын
Buzz and Waloog have some graphics straight up ripped off from SMW and also those animated grass bushes from SMB2 USA
@extradeluxe1417 жыл бұрын
Where's "Cheetah Men 2"?
@drewamongstus7 жыл бұрын
frankenstein with the tracksuit
@robsonlaranjeiras34732 жыл бұрын
Incrível como apenas o último jogo listado tem cara de prestar. Rs
@InessaMaximova4 жыл бұрын
Me at 9:00: Oh, it's like 3D tetris! Also me: *proceeds to read about it* Also me: WOW, IT WAS DESIGNED BY PEOPLE FROM MY HOME COUNTRY! en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockout 10:00 A graphical hack, titled "Kuru Kuru Dansa" looks pretty too.
@SaraGolduck7 жыл бұрын
I would like to have played Dino Hockey...
@David-xd4bj7 жыл бұрын
where can i get these games
@CS-rk6fu7 жыл бұрын
Dr franken is snes not nes
@potatortheomnipotentspud7 жыл бұрын
22:19 Um,what the fuck is that?
@mikenauer24037 жыл бұрын
dr,franken could been sequel of castlevania
@DopeteK8 жыл бұрын
Clearly no research went into this whatsoever and some of the comnets made in the video are laughable. Very poor gaming skills too.
@Iohannis425 ай бұрын
Agreed. Comets, eh?
@FermentedGrumpyGrapeSqueezitАй бұрын
While you’re correct most of the people have no idea what they’re talking about pulling numbers out their rear about how many games were released or how many games weren’t. But your “comet” isn’t any better 😂😂😂
@DopeteKАй бұрын
@FermentedGrumpyGrapeSqueezit fat thumb on a small phone. You missed the skills typo so I guess your reading isn't up to scratch...
@FermentedGrumpyGrapeSqueezitАй бұрын
@@DopeteK your mothers box is edited boy
@DopeteKАй бұрын
@@FermentedGrumpyGrapeSqueezit and your mothers box gets rented out. Edited seems to be the better of the two...