I don't know how to thank you beyond praising your contribution to the retro community with super polished and high quality content. I always sit back and enjoy your docu-style content. you're definitely under appreciated. you may not be mainstream but you sure do get my attention before the mainstream. when you upload I get excited. thank you so much. you are appreciated by your fans I KNOW IT!
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Your watching and enjoying the videos and spreading the word is the best thanks you can give, so thank you. There's enough mainstream out there making Vania, Metal Gear and Final Fantasy histories. Not that they aren't important but there are plenty. Nobody has been giving these great STG devs enough love so it's fallen on me to take up that mantle, at least for the time being. And I'm enjoying making them and getting the history out there. I appreciate you and those like you going out of their way to let me know and spread the word. I'm always excited to work on a new video like this and hope they end up growing over the long run. Great devs like this deserve it.
@a.rheser81813 жыл бұрын
The games that sparked my love for heavy metal music AND shmups. Two of the best things in my life… clicking the video and metal squad starts blasting….thanks for the amazing video as always, you always deliver quality!
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
It had to be Metal Squad... there was no way around it. 🤘 Thunder Force, Musha, and Gate/Lords of Thunder were the early ambassadors of killer rock/metal ballads in games. Loved them all for that reason.
@Xeogred3 жыл бұрын
It's been so cool to see Technosoft get more recognition year over year thesedays thanks to the internet. The quality of their games and music says it all! Thunder Force 4 is up there alongside Mushihimesama and Gradius V for my holy trinity. This was a glorious trip through their history, great stuff. I need to give TF5 another look and check out the Gate/Lord of Thunder games finally!
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Gate is so much like TF3 it may as well have been a spin off. They look and play so similar, without going as over the top as IV. Over the top would be Lords. But if you've never played either before please do, they're both awesome games with awesome music.
@houstonhelicoptertours10063 жыл бұрын
>Gradius V pleb detected
@neosean99843 жыл бұрын
Must play Lords! Crank that soundtrack too!
@GameplayandTalk3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely insane work here! The saddest part about the shmups "dark period" during the late '90s was that the games and genre were still amazing and still evolving. It's a damn shame sales began to tank during that era. It should have been the opposite given the quality of the content. Also, thanks for reminding me I need to pick up Thunder Force AC on the Switch!
@PanterAmetal1003 жыл бұрын
Rendered graphics and quirky design choices were some of the reasons shmups tanked.... But maybe just outside Japan, 'cause Cave were and still are churning out mediocre danmaku just fine. Hopefully R-Type Final 2 may be considered a sort of comeback of the shmup genre to the limelight.
@boristheengineer51602 жыл бұрын
I think saturation set in. Beat-em-ups were shiny and new and shooters were probably failing to sell to arcade operators.
Thunderforce V is just amazing. I love the story elements making their way into the gameplay and this game just did it perfectly. But man, the final boss is so damn hard!!!
@cable_box_mods27833 жыл бұрын
Another KILLER documentary! I cant get enough of these! The love, emotion and sincerity you put into these videos is just amazing! Keep up the awesome work and thank you!!!!!
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome! This one really was a labor of love, not just for me but from my friend who is their biggest fan and supporter feeding me the info. I figured if it can please him, everyone else should be stoked.
@chriscalvert46093 жыл бұрын
Love love love! Thanks, Junkie. Been waiting on the edge of my seat for this one. Commenting even before I watch it. ❤️
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Definitely looking forward to your thoughts once it's all said and done, but I have a feeling you will really love it. I am really pleased with how it came out.
@chriscalvert46093 жыл бұрын
@@ShmupJunkie it was amazing. Lots of stuff I had no clue about! Another passion project made with love. We are not worthy!
@msamiullah00110 ай бұрын
Hyper Duel on Saturn is my fav shmup, what a music, what a game. Great video btw !!!
@jamiewalton6663 жыл бұрын
WOW, this is absolutely fantastic. You've really excelled yourself here, I love listening to all the stories about development and problems they had behind the scenes, but also the good times that they had. As you know, Thunderforce 3 has a special place in my heart, one of my first games for my imported japanese Megadrive. Played it constantly as a kid at school with my friends, I remember them coming round to see it and they couldn't believe how good the music and graphics were. Some of my friends were Amiga owners and slated the Megadrive for being totally inferior, that was until I invited them round to show them, and it was Thunderforce 3 that made them envious as hell. I would absolutely love a remaster of Thunderforce 3 and 4 to be released on modern consoles, with both original versions and with improved graphics and sound, nothing over the top just the same games with more colours than the Megadrive could ever do and a higher resolution and any slowdown in TF4 could be completely eliminated. They could call it Thunderforce 3 and 4 collection remastered and it would sell like hot cakes. I can only hope🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
I used to drool over Amiga screenshots as a kid... we never got, or at least I never saw any as a kid or knew anyone. But you're right, some of these amazing 16bit games came close or even equaled them. I would gladly see a collection of the best games again. M2 did a great job releasing IV without any slowdown as an option. I almost feel like IV doesn't need much else, it's already so gorgeous. But whatever Sega does with it, I will gladly look forward to it.
@amerigocosta74523 жыл бұрын
As an Amigan back then (and even now) it was exactly Thunderforce IV that made me realise that the Mega Drive was incredibly powerful and the Amiga could never do anything like that. It's not like the Amiga lacks good shmups but there was no way it could do that kind of parallax scolling, enormous sprites, consistent speed. It was a powerful and versatile personal computer you could do a lot of different things with, but couldn't compare with a specialised gaming powerhouse like the MD.
@demonsty3 жыл бұрын
@@amerigocosta7452 that parallax on TF4 is incredible.
@RedLP5000S2 жыл бұрын
Up the Irons \m/
@danmakuman3 жыл бұрын
I knew this would be AWESOME! Congrats bro, you outdone yourself with this amazing video. I sure learned more about Tecnosoft and their games. Their legacy will live forever and who knows, maybe if we all make some noice SEGA can give us a sequel or revival of any of TS games. Keep up the awesome work!
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
I would love nothing more than to see Sega partner back up with M2, bring in some of the old guard and make a proper sequel someday. One can dream. And thank you again for the cool design. I added a link in my description and hopefully it will show up for people. And I'll slowly add some more of the variants if people like and are picking them up.
@Carina_d3a3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, there'd better be a Thunder Force 7 because of this video now and NOT an april fools joke this time 😬
@oldfan40493 жыл бұрын
@@ShmupJunkie Thunder Force IV - best STG ever!! Thanks for the video, dude!!^^ Love you
@roninomega41353 жыл бұрын
@@oldfan4049 Where can I get a copy of the thunder force 5 with the enhanced graphics that appeared in your video? Digital physical don't matter :3
@oldfan40493 жыл бұрын
@@roninomega4135 what do you mean? what "my video"?
@Carina_d3a3 жыл бұрын
Such an excellent video. It was definitely worth the wait. You did good (again), shmup junkie. You did more than good not just for Tecnosoft, but shmups in general. Seriously keeping the love for the genre strong 💖
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for that. And for getting me some choice clips on short notice for your game, which I'm hoping to show even more of next video! And to show off some of your music work with it. 🤘
@Carina_d3a3 жыл бұрын
!____!
@StriderVM2 жыл бұрын
Huh, didn't know about the relation of Devil Crush, Gates/Lords of Thunder and the Thunder Force series. I loved all those games. Thank you for the deluge of information I wouldn't have known. =)
@vitacilina5553 жыл бұрын
I thoroughly enjoyed this video! Retrospective / Documentary style game history videos are my absolute favorite, and you put out some of the very best out there! Your love for the genre and its history shines through every video. Keep up the great work! 👑
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Very cool of you to say, thank you. I really want these history videos to last a long time, so I work hard to make them worth it. As long as I am making videos I will keep trying to make these.
@wizards-themagicalconcert50483 жыл бұрын
Technosoft...I was in Love,especially the Music..empowers you to become an invinsible battle machine that nobody could stop ! Spend so much time back in the day with Thunderforce 3 , it changed my gaming live ! Excellent Video my friend, Thank you !
@alopexau3 жыл бұрын
You've definitely outdone yourself on this one, outstanding production.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. What a difference yet another extra week can make apparently. I feel bad going that long without having something new for everyone to watch, but the extra time put in usually shows.
@maddwolf2 жыл бұрын
I STILL ...to this day listen/Own all the Thunder Force OSTs...and though I don't own the games anymore I can still remember every level and boss as I listen to every tune...This series and every shooter of the kind will forever be my favorite type of game...Thank You for this Documentary...much Love To Techno/Tecno Soft ...Forever a Fan..
@ddarko083 жыл бұрын
Another fantastic video, thank you so much for your passion and dedication! I have very fond memories of lots of these Technisoft greats, especially Thunderforce III…the gameplay is outstanding and the music is some of the best on the system!
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Most of us have that special Nostalgia for III. It's the first great shmup we remember, even if we liked II also but weren't as blown away initially. Three is definitely one that holds a special place for me too... and I didn't even have my own Genesis!
@gtssage3 жыл бұрын
When I bought my Sega Genesis in 1990, my friend lent me his copy of Thunder Force 3. I couldn't believe how amazing the graphics, music and game play came together as a complete package. To this day I find Thunder Force 3 to be a nostalgia bomb. I liked Lightening Force a lot but Thunder Force 3 just blew me away. Sega should outsource the Thunder Force series to a competent studio ala Sonic Mania and Streets of rage. DO IT SEGA!
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
I think if Sega sends it anywhere, it should and may be M2. But they will need to get some of the old guard involved. Like what happened with GG Aleste 3 which came out awesome. I would love to see something like that happen.
@TheSamuraiGoomba3 жыл бұрын
I believe the Sega Ages ports of Thunder Force AC and Thunder Force IV were handled by M2 actually. I never had the chance to play these amazing games as a kid, but thanks to the ports, I've been able to sink a lot of time into the games and Thunder Force AC (3) is a fantastic game even without nostalgia.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
@@TheSamuraiGoomba They absolutely are and are well done. I’ve only tried their port of IV on Switch but imagine they’re all good. If someone is going to do a collection one day it’ll have to be them.
@TheSamuraiGoomba3 жыл бұрын
@@ShmupJunkie I've played quite a bit of AC on switch. Performs excellently. I didnt notice any performance issues and apparently the port runs at 3-4 frames of input delay. It autosaves your replays so you'll always have that winning run saved. Fully mappable buttons, quicksaves, etc. AC even includes additional selectable ships, in case you ever wanted to use the npc starfighters seen in Thunder Force IV, or thought it would be fun to 1cc the game with the Rynex.
@kirgeez-gaming2 жыл бұрын
@@ShmupJunkie M2 & Treasure Team Up... Just take my money.
@kirgeez-gaming3 жыл бұрын
That was fantastic! Such great work on this one. I didn't know how much I needed this.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. It’s hard to believe no comprehensive history video existed at all that I could find, so it very much needed to be done! Hopefully this gets out there to all sega and shmup fans to enjoy and learn more about them.
@ty_wilkins3 жыл бұрын
This was an incredible video giving us a look into history I'd never dare to think we'd see. Thank you for this. This was outstanding work.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! It was really made better by my friend who insured I had such great, in-depth info to use in telling their story. And I'm super stoked in how it came out. So I'm glad you enjoyed it too.
@tarasybnios53563 жыл бұрын
You are absolutely awesome! Thank you so much for your contribution on the hobby we love! You are a hidden gem among youtube channels.. =) Warm greetings from Greece!
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Thank you and I'm glad to hear it. I wanted to do this great developer justice and I think we did just that! Happy to give you some enjoyment on this Sunday.
@abcmaya Жыл бұрын
Thunderforce 2 was of the first genesis games I played back in the 80s. Then when part 3 came out it totally blew me away. But last week I started playing Hyper Duel on the Saturn. And wow!!! I must say It is now my favorite technosoft game and one of my favorite shooter of all time. It's just super fun to play.
@ShmupJunkie Жыл бұрын
Hyper Duel is very underrated yeah. And desperately needs some form of modern port to help preserve its gameplay since Saturn emulation isn’t always great.
@abcmaya Жыл бұрын
One of my favorite weapon is the cluster bomb in Raiden 2. And the special attack in Hyper Duel feel just like it but bettter. Because you get to decide how much you want to use it. And it fills up over time. It's just awesome!
@visionop83 жыл бұрын
What a great video! Thank you for this one! It actually made me remember when I got Lightening Force probably in the 6th or 7th grade. These games get a lot of well deserved coverage these days but back then, NO ONE I knew was playing them. I was the only kid with games like Lightening Force, M.U.S.H.A., Whip Rush (Which I've never seen anyone play properly), Arrow Flash, etc. Most kids I knew who had a Genesis loved Sonic, James Pond, Chakan, That terrible X-Men game, Disney games, Toe Jam and Earl and things like that. As a matter of fact, I've seen many people claim that games like M.U.S.H.A. back then were expensive because of rarity, but I got that game for $39.99 and others like it for $19.99 straight from Toys R Us because no one was buying them. This continued through the genre's existence, I got my brand new copy of Giga Wing for Dreamcast from EB for $24.99 because no one was interested. We have weird taste and its cool to see that documentaries like this are being created to show that these really were some of the best video games ever created. That's why they're all getting re-released. They're THAT good. Thanks man for all the time you put into this. This is one of the best videos out there. Bravo!
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Maybe my group of friends were just into playing shooters, as though I didn't own a Genesis myself, I was playing all the TF games, Musha, and even Arrow Flash at his place and enjoying them. Sometimes he would buy them, other times rent them. But my circle of friends who were more into actual gaming vs casual possibly had more affection for them. Even another friend with a SNES was playing UN Squadron and Gradius III. You're right I doubt they were ever as popular as the big platformers like Sonic etc, but I always saw them. And the mags gave them good coverage too. I'm definitely glad they are getting more coverage now and certainly deserve it!
@visionop83 жыл бұрын
@@ShmupJunkie You had a really interesting circle of friends. My circle, some of them to this day were mostly interested in Street Fighter 2, which I did love and Mortal Kombat, which I did not love lol. That's as deep as they got. If they see this they know it's typical me lol. I never knew a kid with UN Squadron or Gradius III. It was all about Mario, Yoshi, Contra, DK Country and Killer Instinct. These STG games are still super enjoyable and I discover new ones that I never played all the time (Soukyugurentai and Assault Suits Leynos II are incredible!).
@RM2011ish Жыл бұрын
Believe it or not, Thunder Spirits was my introduction to the Thunder Force franchise. It may not have been a great port, but I will always have a soft spot for it. With that said, Thunder Force 3, 4 and 5 are some of my favorite Shmups of all time. I've been a huge fan of the Thunder Force franchise as a whole. Never got to play 6 though.
@ShmupJunkie Жыл бұрын
Six isn't as terrible as advertised but it hardly measures up to what came before. So just temper your expectations and be pleasantly surprised. Decent just not much more. Have you played some of that team's other games like Gate of Thunder and Lords? Especially Gate is essential if you love Thunder Force III.
@RM2011ish Жыл бұрын
@@ShmupJunkie Gate and Lords are both amazing. 😉
@gaminglakitu3 жыл бұрын
Great video man! I didn't know Tecnosoft had this much history! Also, I wanted to say that your videos as a whole are a treat to watch. Having tons of these videos on shmups is a great for the community. I'm only a teenager, it's great to see that many of these videos so that many generations of the future are able to get into shmups. Keep up the amazing work!
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Really great hearing that. I never know the age of many of my subs, but I always assume they are mostly older like me remembering these games. But being able to introduce these games and history to younger players is really important to me, so I'm stoked to hear that from you. There is a lack of these kinds of games made now, and I think there is a percent of gamers your age that would really enjoy them.
@Misanola3 жыл бұрын
Another amazing video! Thank you for taking the time to make this for all of us to enjoy.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome. And I hope it's one that will have a long life for many to keep enjoying. It's why I spend extra time on the history videos.
@AntonioRodriguezSilver3 жыл бұрын
Awesome video! Man, that Elemental Master soundtrack is still one of my favorite uses of the MD sound synth! I am happy to say that I own most of their games (definitely all their MD USA releases) and they brought me a lot of joy.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
And it was still Yamanishi-San's personal favorite I believe, he was always very proud of his work on EM. I couldn't help but use it in so many different places throughout the video.
@shayne10623 жыл бұрын
Brilliant. Just brilliant. I had to wait a week and a half to have the free time to be able to sit and watch this documentary so that I wouldn't have to stop part way through and come back. I - in equal parts - learned a lot, walked down memory lane, and got pumped to go play some Thunderforce (that music has a way of getting you amped), and now I want to get and play the other games like Hyper Duel and Blast Wind. Thank you so much for all that you do for and with the shoot 'em up community, I'm in now on the Patreon to help show my support, especially given how much I learn from watching your content.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Ha! Well I’m glad it was worth the wait. And you enjoyed it that much to join the Patreon. In that case I’ll go check my account and drop you a line if I can find you. I really do enjoy making these and feel they’ll last the longest and have most importance after I’m long gone from making videos. Something that’ll hopefully be viewed and enjoyed long term.
@ChrisSmith-cd7uw3 жыл бұрын
I spent all day watching through this is several chunks, so I'm gonna have to go back and watch it all the way through again, uninterrupted! Maybe with some microwave pork rinds this time. BRAVO, JUNKIE!!!! Amazing vid!!! The LOVE and the RESPECT!! Absolutely masterful!!! Tecnosoft has been such a huge part of my formative years of gaming. And I'll say it here in front of everyone; I LIKE TF6! I'm not nearly as hardcore as alot of you folks, and I certainly can understand why people didn't lose their minds over it, but I have to agree with Mr. Junkie: that Big Bad Boss Baby at the end is BIG-BAD-ASS!!!
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Yes I tried to be really fair to TF6 in the video as it's not bad at all, especially for many casual players. It may not have lived up to the lofty expectations of the series... that's hard to do. But it was decent if not as memorable. It has it's moments including the evil Orn baby haha. It's the curse of making nothing but great games... almost like making good videos. You have to keep living up to the last one and it's never an easy task. 😅
@wrathfultick3 жыл бұрын
Really great work on this - I played so many of these games growing up and now looking back it's great that people like you are creating a record of where they came from and how they came to be. Deep research and really well put together video is a great combo, keep up the great work!
@davidjames50432 жыл бұрын
Another brilliant video, Thunder Force 4 still one of the great all time shoot em ups.
@ShmupJunkie2 жыл бұрын
That it is, and you'll be stoked when you see my next video reviewing every mega drive shooter ever released. You know the TF games are getting good scores.
@iconoclast5753 жыл бұрын
Great video! Your production quality is so good, I appreciate all the work that goes into it.
@unlimitedretrogaming3 жыл бұрын
Very interesting history and man you got me playing TFIII!! Awesome video again!!
@stgcvlt3 жыл бұрын
I know you! ❤️
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Hey dude! You know me, it's my job to get you playing whatever game I showing in the next video haha. There are much worse games you could be playing so enjoy!
@unlimitedretrogaming3 жыл бұрын
@@ShmupJunkie LOL
@unlimitedretrogaming3 жыл бұрын
@@stgcvlt 👀👀
@dewback882 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making that video. I learned a lot. Keep doing what you are doing the quality is top notch!
@mightybackflip11043 жыл бұрын
just like the r-type retrospective, this one was amazing aswell! i hope sega gets m2 to port tf 5 and maybe even 6 and put em all in a collection too!
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I really enjoyed making all my history vids, from RType like you mentioned, to the one on Compile and PC Engine. I hope they all live on and continue to reach new people over the years, even long after I can't make any more.
@thehumbleone19833 жыл бұрын
Just the opening music of this video brings back great memories of playing Thunder Force 4 on my mega drive. Thunder Force 4 is just awesome 👍🕹🔉 Great video Shmup Junkie
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I loved making it and how it came out. And am glad to see you and so many others enjoyed it this much.
@williaml94453 жыл бұрын
This video was absolutely amazing. Thanks for all the research and putting a story to the games I adore. You just play games as a child and you never really understand to he depth that went behind them.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome and yes, I couldn't have done this video without the help of my friend feeding me such amazing info about them. It was really a team effort and I'm stoked with how comprehensive it came out. I endeavor to do history videos like these that add something to the convo and not just rehash everything that's already out there when I can. This dev definitely needed a good video made about their work.
@reagandow8503 жыл бұрын
This is by far some of your best work yet. Techno soft made our childhood so much better. Thanks for all your hard work my friend.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. It's never easy to keep topping some of these vids, but with the great knowledge my friend was bringing to the table, I knew this one would stand out as a unique look of a dev we really get to see. Along with my PC Engine history this is now one of my favorite.
@moo4223 жыл бұрын
What a great video and tribute to Thunder Force and Technosoft. Thank you for this!
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome and it was my pleasure!
@marcelopailliero96903 жыл бұрын
Wow man, this video is filled with some real love. What a good channel you made. Thanks shmup junkie. Abrazos desde Uruguay
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome! Part of the love is my friend who helped, as literally nobody alive loves Technosoft even more than he does haha. And he was instrumental in the making of this video with his stories and knowledge. I enjoyed the heck out of learning it all and turning it into a heck of a celebration for them.
@retroheed62263 жыл бұрын
Absolutely amazing video. Yourself and prehisto_geek nailed it. Thanks for giving us the proper insight into the history of Tecnosoft and not some half baked information from some Wiki site. Very very will done 🔥👏👏👏
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Thanks my friend and I appreciate it. I wouldn't have attempted it without him. And once he offered to help and give me all this great in-depth history, it simply had to be done. Now this amazing developer has a historical video they deserve. And I keep thinking maybe they will see it one day and be happy to see all these comments and how much their games and company is still remembered.
@schlangengrube1573 жыл бұрын
What an incredible awesome video. Thanks so much for it, Shmup Junkie. Back in 1994, I bought a copy of Thunder Force IV after I read a very positive review in a gaming magazine. Unfortunately, the game was just too difficult for me, but the music was outstanding.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
TFIV was just a really tough game period, it still is. A big jump from III for most people. But you know it was so damn cool you just kept coming back to it and that's a hallmark of a great shmup.
@YuuMatsura13 жыл бұрын
How can you make such spectacular videos dude? Absolutely awesome work, Technosoft is one of my favourite company of all time, very grateful that you made this video. Cheers!! 😉
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
I’m glad you found this one, as it’s one of my latest and best history vids. For whatever reason it didn’t take off as well as some of my others. Technosoft was such a cool company with so much talent that came through it. I really enjoy making these so you can bet there will be plenty more to come though. I learned quite a bit myself during the process of making this one too.
@tsitracommunications28842 ай бұрын
Technosoft will be remembered decades from now. Technosoft forever
@dire513 жыл бұрын
I now know more about Technosoft than I ever thought I would. Excellent work! On a side note, that... name... Sega of America gave Thunder Force IV does not exist.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
hahaha, the internet has decided that the name shall live in infamy forever. Honestly what you said is what I was going for. Our friend from IG provided so much amazing info that it couldn't not be the deepest dive on this company that will likely ever happen in video form. I hope some of the old devs actually catch it one day and enjoy it too.
@ostiariusalpha3 жыл бұрын
There is only Thunder Force IV.
@dire513 жыл бұрын
@@ShmupJunkie that would be awesome, and even better if they got in contact with you because of it.
@bobsanderz3005 Жыл бұрын
Great, informative video! I’ve just been discovering this series as well as other 16 but shmups I missed, at age 41, and your videos are invaluable to me!
@ShmupJunkie Жыл бұрын
You're welcome and glad you enjoyed this. I was really happy with how this one came out and it's one of my favorites. I'm only a few years older than you so you didn't miss them by too much.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
The Ultimate, Definitive, Untold History of Technosoft is finally Live! Enjoy this in-depth look at a legendary developer and let me know your own personal experiences with their games in the comments. In honor of this new video, the awesome artist Danmakuman has donated a really cool custom artwork for Hyper Duel to my merch store! Check it out below and remember that 50% of all proceeds are going back into the Shmup Community Fund I started to keep this great genre thriving! Scroll down for the new Hyper Duel designs! my-store-b8bab2.creator-spring.com/ You can also support all my work here on Patreon: www.patreon.com/shmupjunkieslushfund Also don't miss a great Technosoft LIVE STREAM coming later today on Twitch at twitch.tv/aktane playing Blast Wind and Thunder Force IV!
@triplestar1002 жыл бұрын
the thing about TechnoSoft's final fate= on the one hand I'm glad it didn't die out per se` but was instead absorbed by SEGA; a fitting gesture of gratitude from "Sonic" to "Cenes" for delivering her best mostly to his system! on the other, SEGA's not done anything with TechnoSoft's propertiessince ThunderForce 6... and that was almost half a decade ago, and that worries me! all that said: exceptional expose as always, Junkie... and Tim! keep it up!
@sonicmania99933 жыл бұрын
LOL finally had a chance to enjoy this great video -- kudos, SJ! Always looking forward to your next long-form historical survey... Each of these great companies like Technosoft, Compile, etc. deserves to have their legacies better understood, and your videos help a lot. Though I love the Thunder Force games (& spinoff company's Gates/Lords of Thunder), my favorite Technosoft games are Hyper Duel & Blast Wind on Saturn. Can play those games endlessly -- never tire of the design, sound, gameplay. As a Saturn-head, I also want to shout out Kyuutenkai: Fantasic Pinball, one of Technosofts forays outside the shmup realm that I've enjoyed a lot over the years. It's a pinball game with only one "table", but that table has multiple zones and the game has a colorful design, sense of humor, and fun gameplay (feels like pinball, but also uses advantages only a videogame can have) that keep me coming back. Very anime, without any of the cloying tropes that anime videogames often fall prey to. Probably my favorite videogame pinball game of all time!
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Fav pinball game of all time is saying a lot considering they also ported Devils Crush. And you know what I've never seen or played it. They definitely had the experience behind them with it not being their first pinball, so I am going to go check out some video on your recommendation. Always cool to discover a new game I may not have know about. Not that I adore digital pinball, but DCrush had that special combo of incredible music, design and addicting gameplay. Being able to play it portable at the time was likely a big part of it too. I've heard of the new Devil's Tilt and seen that, but never Kyuutenkai, so thanks for the recommendation. Will see if I can look up a youtube of it now.
@sonicmania99933 жыл бұрын
@@ShmupJunkie Yeah, I love the three zones on the Kyuutenkai table (hell, earth, heaven) all in their own cute anime style. Even hell isn't that scary LOL except for the fact that it's the lowest level so you're a little afraid you'll lose your ball down there haha. A few cute minigames hidden at various places too. Funny to think that porting Devil's Crush probably planted a seed in the minds of some of the Technosoft guys, thinking "We should make a pinball game too one day ..." and then four years later they came out with something so different from Devil's Crush!
@jaczeldanilo3 жыл бұрын
Hello there, stgcvlt told me about this video, so here we are. ¡Pura vida! 🗣🇨🇷
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Awesome! And I give my friend a shout out at the end of the video as well as in my description. Thank you for coming and I hope more of my Spanish speaking subs will find STGCVLT as well!
@RetroPiero3 жыл бұрын
Work great on this man, Tecno Soft truly has a spot for the amazing times I had with their games as a kid.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I was really proud of how this history video came out. Technosoft deserves to have a lot of recognition for their talent and games. And I thought this vid definitely did them justice.
@ItsYoYoHo3 жыл бұрын
Lightening Strike is my favorite game of all time.
@derekbuckler9888 Жыл бұрын
Techno soft was always my favorite developer, and always will be. And though this video is over a year old, your dedication to that wonderful team, and series shows. I'm definitely going to have to grab thunder force arcade on the switch as well, I completely forgot about that. Even to this day I still play those amazing shooters, just recently playing Thunder Force 2 for the first time.
@CrossoverGameReviews3 жыл бұрын
When the consumer loved the game so much they buy the OST and support the product, that's a true fanbase. When the company encourages the consumer to give them suggestions, and then implement it into their next game for it becomes a hit, that's a devoted game developer. When the President, though cold hearted and mean spirited, was so dedicated to giving the player an amazing game that he put everything on a dying genre because he loved it so, that is a dedicated man to his vision. And despite the misunderstandings people had about said man that many gave up on him and quit, but still have the loyal ex-employees mourn your death and honor your achievements by keeping your legacy alive, that is a father to his men. In a world where companies are more greedy than ever, where the CEO's only care about increasing their pockets and pleasing their equally greedy stock holders, and treat the consumer like disposal ATM machines, where their games lack any sort of love or passion and are just $60 slot machines, there was a time when we had companies that gave a damn and gave it their all. I didn't knew TechnoSoft during their prime, or even their later years, or heck, even now, but hearing their story warmed my heart to at least know that I lived in that era, where I played these games made with so much love. I feel that this feeling can only come from the indie scene now as the mainstream is now concerned with politics and finances, while the indies are keeping that old-school spirit alive. Thank you once again for another amazing video that I will surely watch over and over again. They're so well made that I felt guilty for not being able to support your Patreon. Not anymore as I got a new job. Now I can support the channels I so love, and Shmup Junkie is definitely at the top of the list.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for such a good and well thought out comment. You're right on the money with what you said and distilled my message very well. It was truly a company that cared about their vision and making the best games they could for the fans. They went so far as making their own CDs to distribute which is why they had such a big collection. And they put a lot of effort into the Tecnosoft Gals Club and how much they did and produced for fans. They really just wanted their games to be enjoyed. Sometimes having an amazing product means making the sacrifices to make it happen and the owner had the unenviable task of making it the priority, even at the expense of those doing the work, for better or worse. It may not have been the same result without him. If you've never read the complete interview on Shmuplations.com that I quoted from, please google it as I think you'd enjoy seeing all they had to say. And thank you for the support. Simply watching the videos fully, enjoying them, and spreading the word is the best support you can give. I appreciate it.
@KingLizzardsGameLounge Жыл бұрын
Excellent video mate, I know I started watching this previously but ,ust have crashed. @prehisto mentioned it to me last week so I popped back to make sure I'd seen it, plus to be honest I knew I would enjoy it again if I had anyway. Definitely definitive my friend and great work from both of you for this honourable history of Technosoft, and thankls for clearing up the "H" mystery lol. Killer soundtracks and games that I crazily missed back in the era, I barely saw shmups in the stores. In fact most of my shmup experience was from the Amig and the SNES. Thanks for great entertainment, made my day.
@midiriots3 жыл бұрын
F**** i died when i heard the intro music of star cruiser. ... now i am back to life and can continue watching☺😅
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
hahaha, well not too many people still know and remember that game. Count yourself as one of the lucky few that enjoyed something so unique back then.
@midiriots3 жыл бұрын
@@ShmupJunkie ..it's one of my favourite experiences. Unique atmosphere!! You made a huuuge video again!! Thank you for this!!!!
@patrickfischer76983 жыл бұрын
Great video, Junkie! Tecnosoft has been one of my favorite shmup developers and always wanted to know what was behind the scenes. I would love to see some third-party company have the audacity and enthusiasm to make a full Tecnosoft compilation for the current game systems and PC.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Maybe Sega will grace us with such a thing one day and if they do, you know I will hype it!
@SeppelSquirrel3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this history! Just two notes: 1) Changing the names of staff in credits was typically a worker-unfriendly corporate-mandated thing to prevent headhunting of staff. This allowed companies to continue paying unsustainable wages to their best and brightest minds. 2) When referring to someone transgender, always use their current pronouns (and typically their chosen name instead of their deadname). What you did here was mostly good, since it's rather historic for Kotori Yoshimura to be possibly the first openly transgender woman game programmer. The section preceding the reveal would have benefitted by simply not using any pronouns. You could also change the introductory sentence to something like, "No discussion of TecnoSoft could begin without this pioneer of early shooting games, born Katsunori Yoshimura." Lastly, 33:58 would have properly benefitted if you had used Yoshimura's chosen name and current pronouns. This was already a grade-A video, but those two changes would upgrade this to an A+! Thanks again!
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the feedback it's appreciated. When I was putting the script together, I thought it made sense to use "him" since it was prior, otherwise it may have been confusing to someone watching who had no idea she made the change. But you're correct, I could've just used gender neutral pronouns and let the viewer make the assumption until I mentioned it in the next section. After that point I was careful to always use her, as I know that's how she likely prefers to always be referenced, but I didn't consider the best way to do it prior. And that bit at the end was just a total miss on my end. It was in the script that way from early notes and I didn't catch it. The final days of pushing a video out on time and the enormous work involved, especially with it being a side hobby, I don't always get enough times to review it and miss things. Like I accidentally misspelled Tsukumo's last name as well and didn't catch it in time. I knew better for the last bit. But I like your take on how to approach it toward the beginning when I first started the video and will keep that in mind in the future. I have a few transgender friends and acquaintances and they're certainly not fond of being referred to in a gender they don't associate with any longer. On that first point, I asked my friend about that and am curious what he says. You're absolutely right about the head hunting concept and not being allowed to use names. I got the feeling from my convos with my source that the nickname thing, while possibly forced per your point, was also something they used in a playful and creative way which is evident by the oddball names you would see in Tecnosoft credits specifically. So I wonder if they just ran with it, as in fine... if I have to come up with a false identity, I'm going to call myself something ridiculous. Maybe even in a rebellious sense. But I guess without hearing it from actual staff we would never know for sure. Again though, good point on the headhunting aspect and something I could have noted in the script to mention during that same sequence.
@SeppelSquirrel3 жыл бұрын
@@ShmupJunkie Thanks for responding in kind and bring considerate! I hadn't imagined the possibility that the employees were allowed to choose their nicknames, but that definitely makes sense. And, based on your reply, it could have been something that some employees were *unaware* was being used to disenfranchise them. Just a thought.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
@@SeppelSquirrel I gotta imagine booby master and nincompoop had to come from their own minds and wasn’t a generic name they had to use lol. Though it’s a funny thought if they had to draw straws and ending up the one having to use one of those names 😅
@flink12313 жыл бұрын
This is really great! Thank you for the awesome video! Feels like a lot of work was put into it to make it! Certainly one of the best video game history videos on yt. Thanks!!
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Oh yeah, a lot is definitely the right word. Somewhere around 120+hrs over three weeks, but it's totally worth it. I love when they come out well and I feel like they can still be around 10 years from now with new people finding and enjoying them.
@phantom24683 жыл бұрын
I wish Hyper Duel and Blast Wind would come to modern consoles.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
I have a feeling they will someday in the near future, at a minimum with Arcade Archives if not as part of Sega Ages instead at some point.
@Carpetotron Жыл бұрын
this is a great video with lots of cool info! thanks!
@ShmupJunkie Жыл бұрын
Thanks! This is still the best history I’ve made so far and am pretty proud of how it came out.
@brianflanagan95093 жыл бұрын
Hmm.. Pseudonyms within Japanese companies wasn't a "fun" thing - it was ofen policy to prevent staff using their own names, so other companies couldn't find their names for headhunting.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
That's a good point, I should ask my friend who I worked with on the details if he knows what it was mostly about at Tecnosoft. I've seen a lot of game credits in older games, but I can very often recognize the names of the developers I know. Tecnnosoft is one of the few where I often have no idea who was who.
@StuartKReilly3 ай бұрын
I LOVED this video dude! I didn't have Thunder Force as a kid but I did grow up with it as a teen on my cruddy laptop playing 3 and 4 on Kega Fusion playing them with the keyboard. Some day I hope to own the whole series for real as I've grown up and started collecting
@Bellitchi3 жыл бұрын
I feel almost honored that the legacy of Thunder Force came from a hardworking and skilled Trans programmer. So cool!! Had no idea 🥰❤️
@MuJoNeSs3 жыл бұрын
This is an outstanding video. Filled with information.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
And thank you for the kind comment, I do appreciate it. I was lucky to play TF2 right when it released on the Genesis in the US and I was already impressed with the game. So I followed the series since that point and they only got better. I know Sega was the dominant brand in Brazil, at least from things I've read and seen, so I imagine you had good access to the games there at some point too. I think the third will always be a nostalgic favorite of mine too. As amazing as IV was graphically and aurally, it was the third game that felt pure without any compromises. I know a few people that still prefer the third game over all the others.
@MuJoNeSs3 жыл бұрын
@@ShmupJunkie You're welcome, man. It's all true. Yeah, SEGA was a very dominant brand here, thanks to Tectoy and their hard work. We still love then, even after all these years. TF III makes me feel so good, while playing. The game is super fun, frenetic, and the music is the best in the series (for me). Thanks for your kind answer. =) Love your channel, big fan.
@bonesjackson813 жыл бұрын
King of shmups imo. 4 being the crown. 5 and 6 while great just don't quite hit the same spot 4 does. Still waiting for a 7th. At this point I'd be happy with a remastered TF game just for something new.
@travissmith80173 жыл бұрын
Great video as always man, you run the best shooter channel on KZbin.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Thank you I appreciate that. At a minimum, I feel these history videos are the most important ones I can do. One day I will be long gone, and maybe youtube will too. And my antics, skits, reviews and previews will be fun but short lived. But I really hope my history videos live on for a long time in one way or another for these amazing devs. And it's why I work so hard on them in hopes they'll help keep them alive for future gens, as well as for us to remember again when we are old (well, I am already old haha).
@robertrada47833 жыл бұрын
You’re doing God’s work. But you already knew that.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Someone's gotta do it and it wasn't happening, so I guess it's gonna be me. And I'm happy to. Of any videos I ever make, it's these history videos I hope live on in different forms and are something the devs will eventually find and enjoy someday too. Their work deserves celebrating.
@MrThunderwing2 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this! Absolutely loved the Thunderforce games back in the day.
@九十九百太郎-e1o3 жыл бұрын
/TwT)ありがとう!ただただありがとう!!!!!
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
どういたしまして!私はこれを作ってうれしいです。
@GachiRed3 жыл бұрын
まさか御本人様ですか?
@prehistogeek70903 жыл бұрын
ツコモさん、ありがとうございました ! 🙏
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
日本語が足りなくてごめんなさい。このコメントがつくもさんからだとは知りませんでした。あなたがこのビデオを見つけて楽しんだことを光栄に思います。会社とあなたの仕事のためにこのお祝いをまとめることができて光栄でした。 Sorry for my lack of Japanese. I didn't know this comment was from you Tsukumo-San. I'm honored that you found and enjoyed this video. It was my pleasure to put together this celebration for the company and your work.
@maxyliano3 жыл бұрын
I love this kind of videos, I always discover some awesome games I never played before. I had no idea Hyper Duel was that good! Thanks for putting in the work in this review, Junkie
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Yes, please check out Hyper Duel when you can. It is absolutely an excellent game worth playing, you won't regret it.
@Spartan773 жыл бұрын
A few years ago I found a Sega Genesis cartridge with no label at a local thrift store. I had no idea what it was but it was $1. After cleaning it, to my surprise, I found it was Thunder Force 2. At that time I was still not big into shmups but the music was great and kept it. I have been giving that game more love lately. Another great video, your passion for these games always shines through.
@matttipton60092 жыл бұрын
I REALLY wish we could get a sweet thunder force retro collection on modern consoles. Thunder Force 3 and Lightning Force have some of the best OSTs gaming has ever seen and they need to be recognized.
@Skysmeller12 жыл бұрын
Keep up these great videos, with such great coverage of these historic games your channel is gonna explode
@ShmupJunkie2 жыл бұрын
Will do my best. If a shmup oriented channel blows up we are definitely in business! 🤟
@ceticobr3 жыл бұрын
The wait was worth it! The passionate way in which you speak is contagious. Keep up the good work.
@Supa.Nintendope3 жыл бұрын
Beautiful and thoughtfully crafted video Shmup Junkie. Loved it!
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Thanks dude! I'm glad you got a chance to watch it. I'm really stoked with how it came out too.
@TheElectricUnderground3 жыл бұрын
Yo elemental master looks amazing, now I gotta play it :-) also thanks so much for the shout out at the end ❤️
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
The music is exceptional and still stays with me from when I played it back then. It's not overly hard you'll likely not have much issue with it, but it's a good time while it lasts. Some of the bosses can be a bit tanky toward the end, and having to do them again in a boss rush doesn't help, but overall it's fun if not on the level of something like Outzone.
@TheElectricUnderground3 жыл бұрын
@@ShmupJunkie yeah I need to do some outzone on the channel too! Such a cool game
@ChaossX772 жыл бұрын
Hell yes! More great stuff from you and this channel! Absolutely love Gate and Lords of Thunder! And of course Thunder Force 4. So glad I decided to search for Capcom's Arcade Collection the other day.
@ShmupJunkie2 жыл бұрын
Ha! You found this one before I even managed to recommend it to you. Good stuff!. My very first history video was on Compile, and it did so well that I just enjoyed making more like it. You can clearly see the evolution in terms of my editing and video quality as I slowly practiced and improved. This one was my latest and really proud of how it came out. Thanks for watching!
@DrBossKey Жыл бұрын
This was great! I actually teared up at the nostalgia, respect, and passion that is the a legacy that I have had the joy and honor to live through. Thank you so very much.
@ShmupJunkie Жыл бұрын
You're very welcome and glad you found this one. It's the best of the history videos I've made so far imo and surprisingly under watched compared to others despite it being Sega and Thunder Force themed. I'd love to see it get a broader reach someday as such a love letter to Technosoft. Was really proud of how it came out and always stoked to hear how much someone enjoyed it. I just saw you join the discord and Patreon as well so thanks for that! I'm always working hard to release the next video. It just takes a while focusing on quality vs just pumping them out.
@DrBossKey Жыл бұрын
@@ShmupJunkie I just shared it the other day with the Shmup Creator community, some of whom are big fans of the series. I'm looking forward to your content (just subbed to your Patreon) too!
@sega.maniac2 жыл бұрын
Very interesting ! 🤩👍👍👍👍 Wonderful job !😍🙏
@ShmupJunkie2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@demonsty3 жыл бұрын
hyperduel is my favorite saturn shooter and one of my fav shooters of all time. it is pure fun and i miss it so much. btw, dude, you may be the best content creator for shmups on you tube now.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
No kidding, it's so highly underrated. I would love to see that put into a collection one day in the future, it really deserves it. Of all the content I am making, some funny or with good info, it's these history videos that are most important to me. I want them to live on long after I'm no longer making them for both new people to find and the old devs to see how much they are appreciated. All the comments in videos like this only serve to highlight how much we do.
@demonsty3 жыл бұрын
@@ShmupJunkie yeah this one especially is one of your most important history preservation episodes. i learned a lot and it was all very interesting i wonder if anyone from technosoft ot their families see this cuz it prolly bring a tear to their eye.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
@@demonsty One of them did for sure I just found out yesterday. The composer Hyakutaro Tsukumo watched and even left a comment!
@demonsty3 жыл бұрын
@@ShmupJunkie dude thats awesome!
@DominickArena3 жыл бұрын
I know this video was released on Sunday but I purposely waited til Friday so I can crack open a beer and watch on the big screen. The passion and polish put into this Shmup Video is top notch! Absolutely Gold! Thanks so much for giving this 40 yr old some nostalgia and entertainment for the evening. I would love to see ya do a video on best "Indie Shmups" of today for I see myself play those alot more these days
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Thanks and I'm glad you got to enjoy it that way. I have a few friends that throw it up on their large TV to watch too, even though I always have to optimize my videos for mobile since that's how the majority of people watch. Mainly for the audio and compressing down the background music that crappy phone speakers like to garble. I do have a video coming up somewhat in the indie vain, highlighting mostly great new indie games that just released or are coming soon this year. Along with others in development that look really cool. It'll be the next one out.
@DominickArena3 жыл бұрын
@@ShmupJunkie Glad to hear!! Thanks again for being so responsive to your audience. I bet it can get over whelming. Keep doing you! 👊😎
@Razorback952 жыл бұрын
It´s tremendous the work you´ve made for this video and I really appreciate it. Very informative and entertaining. I would like to add that in the "Dirty Secrets" section, both girls who gave their voices for the Rynex and Styx´s AI (known as KAORU and ATUKO) also sang arranged versions of TFIII and TFIV endings ("Present - Orgel" and "Love Dream - Samayoi Hito") that are included in Technosoft Game Music Collection volume 2 and 5 . Regardless of that, excellent job!
@prehistogeek70902 жыл бұрын
They also sang on the album "Elemental Master" Tecno Soft Game music collection Vol.4 😉
@Azel9543 жыл бұрын
Utterly fantastic tribute to one of the most legendary devs of classic shmups. You've really outdone yourself here.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I really hope the video does well long term and more continue to see and enjoy it.
@ThoughtformsOfTheSubconsciousM3 жыл бұрын
Wow, another epic video man... almost brings tears to my eyes! Excellent job, thank you so much for working so hard to keep the stories of these games and companies alive!! I know I've said it before but I would love to see similar videos on Toaplan, Raizing, Takumi, Cave etc. one day if I can dream 😁
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Oh you know it will happen, at least for the developers that I know best and can do something special like here. I'm not a master on Cave so someone like Mark would be ideal for a series on their awesome games. Either that or we did it together. But I definitely got Toaplan and Raizing covered at a minimum.
@ThoughtformsOfTheSubconsciousM3 жыл бұрын
@@ShmupJunkie Awesome man, so looking forward to it!!!
@ofonruiz3 жыл бұрын
This could easily stands next to the great documentaries from splash wave. Thank you for the great work and love to game history.
@DawnHibiki3 жыл бұрын
Really great documentary video! I have been having so much fun playing Thunder Force IV, my favorite game of the series.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Yeah TFIV gets the blood pumping like few other games. Pretty dang tough it still trips me up after not playing for a long time, but it's always a good time. That music never gets old.
@DawnHibiki3 жыл бұрын
@@ShmupJunkie Thunder Force IV's soundtrack was the bomb, and I've even listened to it when I was playing other games. The weapons on it are easily the most balanced out of all Thunder Force games. No overpowered Sever & Free Range that takes the challenge away.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
@@DawnHibiki Gotta agree there. I really enjoyed the weapon load out in IV more than any other. I found myself using just about all of them throughout the game.
@martinholden96863 жыл бұрын
Just finished watching it all. Great work Junkie 👍
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I'm glad you did and appreciate the props. I'm hoping this video has some long legs and really gets some great TS knowledge out there for people, especially these little known bits many didn't know.
@Fattydeposit3 жыл бұрын
Great work, well done with squeezing it all in and making it flow so well. I'll never forget the first time I saw Thunderforce III running on mate's imported Mega Drive (and also M2's 3D remaster for 3DS decades later) but for me it was always too cruel with the amount of unique surprise 'gotcha' traps many levels loved to throw at you. Thunderforce IV didn't have any of that so I consider it much more accessible, personally. Anyway congrats on another brilliant video.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. And I'm with you on that... TF3 was likely the first shmup on the system that really impressed me too. I didn't own a Genesis here, and it wasn't until my friend got the game. We played it for days taking turns and it was one of my most remembered shooters on that system since. I think along with Herzog Zwei, it's the two Tecnosoft games we played most. I didn't mind the memo gotcha stuff because it was so common at the time. Having dealt with harder versions of it in games like RType etc, TF3 never felt too bad. Once you knew them it was easy to avoid. TF4 has it's share of those moments too, but they're a bit more telegraphed and not as common. They're also later in the game, so you can make some headway before you start hitting the more corridor like stages. TF3 had plenty of it right up front, you're right about that. I've yet to ever see or play the 3Ds remaster, but I've heard really good things about it and how well done it was. I still have an old 3DS I would totally try it out with.
@MARLONX613 жыл бұрын
I haven't even watched the video but here's your like, I'm sure you work hard to deliver great quality as always!! I've been playing thunder force 2,3 and 4 this weekend to get my body ready for this!!! The lightning strikes again!!!!
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Your body is ready, but is your thumb? haha Actually with that great Genesis pad it will be no problem at all. I hope it ended up being all you were hoping for. Both I and my friend worked hard to make it as good as possible.
@flottenheimer2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for another masterpiece, Junkie! I imported a Japanese MegaDrive to Europe for Thinder Force III! Loved and completed the game several times. Such a wonderful MD game - on my personal top 3 on the console (together with Ghouls'n'Ghosts and Revenge of Shinobi). Unfortunately I never got the same feeling from TF4 - but it was undeniably a very cool - and extremely beautiful - game. Thank you from sharing the TechnoSoft story!
@ShmupJunkie2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome. This is still one of my favorite history vids as I love how the final came out. A shame it didn't do as well as some of the others despite being for a pretty popular company and game series, go figure. But I'm really pleased this exists now for anyone to find and watch in the coming years. These guys really deserved a good video to highlight their company.
@druiz13703 жыл бұрын
Hello again my friend! Great video and also supporting the spanish group stgcvlt 🇨🇷 thanks a lot my man! Keep on playing!
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Hey buddy. Of course we gotta support the Spanish shmuppers out there, and both STGCVLT, FranFriki and some others are doing the good work. I hope to see his channel grow and succeed.
@Captofthisship3 жыл бұрын
First time I have ever been on this channel and you come right out the gate with Lightening force's awesome opening track; count me in!!
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
First, really glad you found me! And second, how can I not use Metal Squad to hype Tecnosoft... it's like a given! I love making those sizzle reels for the history videos and with music this good it just makes it easy.
@coffeeandshmups3 жыл бұрын
I must say S.J this was outstanding. Quite possibly the best video youve put out so far. Massive pat on the back from across the pond! Keep up the awesome work!
@eriklarson70233 жыл бұрын
Wow, an excellently made video. I’m ashamed to admit, despite growing up during the 8 & 16-bit eras, I never paid any attention to the Thunder Force series. But through your videos I’m learning a lot and I’m motivated to try them out.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Please do! Hard to go wrong really. If you enjoy 16bit horizontal shooters in general it's slim pickings to find anyone who did it better.
@Vaxovillion3 жыл бұрын
Top quality content, I’d say as always but you keep getting better at this. One of your best vids to date. I had no idea they made Herzog Zewi, My brother and I would rent this game about every other weekend and play the hell out of it, was my first exposure to strategy games as turn based combat was too slow for me. We would turn the genesis on and load up the , match the night before so we could start with a ton of resources and build huge armies right off the bat which would make the slowdown like nothing you’ve ever seen but it was a blast.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Same here in terms of playing with friends. It was one of our most played games on the Genesis, it's just addicting to play PvP with friends. It's so underrated and unknown these days, but a perfect local coop. Now that it's on Switch with Sega Ages and online multiplayer, more people should really try it out. There's no better way to play it now.
@fran_friki3 жыл бұрын
Amazing, thank you a lot for this video. Technosoft was a company very obscure in development; not enough information available even back in that days. Very unknown formers, but with an enormous legacy. Perhaps one of the shmup companies with such a bigger archive. Sadly, there are a lot of licenses out of radar (Blast Wind and even Thunder Force I and II), but I hope SEGA will bring to us these works in the near future. I've the opinion that Thunder Force II is heavily underrated; it invented the fast-paced hori, and the main inspirational shmup for Mega Drive (even PC-Engine hori shmups). They invented a new form of understanding, gameplay and rythm around shmups' knowledge, as opposed to R-Type memory construction or Gradius power-up acquisition. They came to offer us something different and fresh by eliminating the checkpoints. They came to show us how agile a shoot 'em up could be. Almost every MD horizontal shmup owes its identity and mechanics to TechnoSoft. Greetings!
@TechWithSean3 жыл бұрын
Wow, great video. That stuff about Kamanarimon is fascinating.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
It was fascinating for me as well, learning it from my friend who was going over some of the more obscure info like this.It's possibly one of my favorite parts of the video. Really cool.
@RyuHayabusa063 жыл бұрын
Great video! Lots of great information about one of the best developers of the 16-bit era. I'm sure a lot of work went into this video and it shows. Great job and hope to see more like it in the future.
@ShmupJunkie3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! And you can bet I will. I think this is my 3rd or 4th history vid now, after I started with Compile, then did RType and PC Engine. I will definitely make more... and it's never easy deciding who I want to do next.
@David-vg8ou3 жыл бұрын
TF 3 was soooo amazing and remember playing it for hours on end during my childhood. I could blow through that game on all difficulties without breaking a sweat mainly because I had the entire game memorized. It truly was the SHMUP that got me into the genre. Also the box art was awesome...
@Juju-cm7ge2 жыл бұрын
Thunder Force 3 on Genesis got me into the genre. I still play that game. I absolutely love your channel there was a time in my life where I fell out of the genre, thanks to you I’ve been going back to old games while discovering new ones👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾