Before Polygons : Sega's Legacy of 3D

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I take a look back at the pseudo 3D games Sega made in the 70's, 80's and 90's, before mainstream polygon technology took over. Many of these games are often overlooked, especially the stuff at the very beginning.
Fonz game footage courtesy of andys-arcade.com
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Episode Notes:
1. Most of this stuff is playable on MAME now. Only the Fonz games and the old electro-mechanical stuff are not. In fact, MAME is the only way to play some of it, because Sega never brought them home in any real form.

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  • @JeffreyOsb
    @JeffreyOsb5 жыл бұрын

    I know that it's just nostalgia and the mind of a child but arcades were such a magical place as a little child. I really wish I could have that exploration back, where I walk in and see all kinds of games I've never seen before, carefully planning where to spend my quarters and begging for more when I ran out.

  • @davealaya

    @davealaya

    Жыл бұрын

    Galloping Ghost, just outside Chicago. You must go there.

  • @philwalkercounselling

    @philwalkercounselling

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes was amazing. Great memories.

  • @Boogie_the_cat

    @Boogie_the_cat

    20 күн бұрын

    As a poor child arcades were a magical place where I could spend one quarter and then I had to leave. No iffs ands or buts. Begging gets you nowhere when your mom works 3 jobs to pay rent. The end.

  • @TheColdest247
    @TheColdest2475 жыл бұрын

    Man as a gamer, I just didn't realize how many gems Sega released in the arcade. Keep up the good work man..

  • @nigelhighlands3131
    @nigelhighlands31314 жыл бұрын

    As someone who grew up after the peak of arcades, I often look at the history of consoles when it comes to graphical upgrades. This video absolutely blew my mind and opened my eyes to how advanced arcade games were at the time, and how revolutionary Sega truly was when it came to pushing gaming forward. I don't think I fully understood their genius until this video, and this is coming from someone who has owned a Dreamcast and a Genesis. Thank you for this great work.

  • @nimaiiikun
    @nimaiiikun5 жыл бұрын

    The final 2D scaling games certainly looked a lot better than the early 3D games!

  • @notyetskeletal4809

    @notyetskeletal4809

    2 жыл бұрын

    Reminds me of Mortal Kombat 4. Looked like shiet and still does compared with 3

  • @danielcarroll7730

    @danielcarroll7730

    Жыл бұрын

    If only 2D would of had 15 more years....the industry switched to 3d at a time when you wonder what coulda been.

  • @Justforvisit

    @Justforvisit

    4 ай бұрын

    @@danielcarroll7730 Well, at least since 2008 or so developers realized that 2D is still a beautiful artstyle and we are granted with many modern retro looking classics nowadays just with modern tech behind it.

  • @MrSEA-ok2ll
    @MrSEA-ok2ll5 жыл бұрын

    Space Harrier, to this day, simply has me completely hooked. Since I first stumbled upon it in the arcades, it has been one of my favorite arcade titles of all time.

  • @robertdaone

    @robertdaone

    4 жыл бұрын

    Its awesome on the Sega Ages cd that came with the Sega Saturn. Came with Outrun, Afterburner and Space harrier all on one disk and was a carbon copy of the arcade.

  • @crestofhonor2349
    @crestofhonor23494 жыл бұрын

    Some of these sprite based games look much better than many of the 5th gen games in my opinion

  • @mikesanchez7358

    @mikesanchez7358

    4 жыл бұрын

    Isn't it crazy how much more challenging retro games were than some of the newer ones?

  • @tuberoyful

    @tuberoyful

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes conceptually and functionally, in contrast with design.

  • @prateekpanwar646

    @prateekpanwar646

    4 жыл бұрын

    They focused more on great games and less on technical specifications

  • @mikesanchez7358

    @mikesanchez7358

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@prateekpanwar646 oh the good old.days.

  • @PsychomachineryEBM

    @PsychomachineryEBM

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's why old school is the real and only one golden age of gaming

  • @zucchiniboi6306
    @zucchiniboi63064 жыл бұрын

    Somehow these old sprite scaling games give a much better sense of speed than modern racing games

  • @lordterra1377

    @lordterra1377

    3 жыл бұрын

    In person most definitely because of the CRT monitors used then. Smoother frame/ refresh rate and better color depth.

  • @BIGGIEDEVIL

    @BIGGIEDEVIL

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@lordterra1377 you're right it's much better on crt the way it is supposed to be played

  • @rizzo-films

    @rizzo-films

    3 жыл бұрын

    ZucchiniBoi You're right, for the most part, but not to say that it's superior to true 3D. It's because sprite scaling is throwing hundreds to thousands of small, flat plains, facing you directly right at you. Moving fast down a hallway in a forward-scrolling, sprite scaled game is like someone shooting thousands of objects at you at once, instead of true 3D which would just be running down a hallway and pretty ordinary. And do all that in at least 60fps and it's mesmerizing. Of course true 3D can have a similar effect, but not necessarily in a fast-paced CoD Warzone firefight, more in any bullet hell game or something like NieR Automata where, again, thousands of sprites (and 3D objects) are flying at you quickly and hopefully at a high frame-rate.

  • @rexclark1155

    @rexclark1155

    2 жыл бұрын

    you all prolly dont care at all but does anybody know of a method to get back into an instagram account?? I stupidly forgot the login password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me!

  • @ahmedluke9834

    @ahmedluke9834

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Rex Clark Instablaster :)

  • @SithDarthGendo
    @SithDarthGendo4 жыл бұрын

    There's a unique charm to these pseudo3D sprite scaler games

  • @MattHalpain
    @MattHalpain4 жыл бұрын

    I wish a variety of games where made with pseudo 3D today like Sega has done in this video in the past when this style of tech was cutting edge. I am in my mid 40's and I love this type graphics in this video as it is so appealing to me as I grew up on these types of graphics.

  • @ErwinSchrodinger64
    @ErwinSchrodinger645 жыл бұрын

    It should also be noted that Sega's hardware was so advanced, like the Y-board (technically a 16 bit system), it took over 10 years before home consoles could play perfect ports like Galaxy Force for the PS2. Sega's hardware may have been 16-bit but it took 32bit/64bit systems to be finally able to handle the output of that 16-bit hardware (3CPU's (running at their max-speed), two large mother boards with a graphical co-processors, math processors; the other mother board with it's own CPU's, Zilog Z-80 running the sound processing) . No home computer, even the Amiga, couldn't even come remotly close to the Y-boards sprite scaling, rotation, color output, and all the while pumping out incredible music. I've always been a Sega Fanboy. My respect for Sega came from the arcades. They were simply the most advanced game developer out there.

  • @paulclinton6414

    @paulclinton6414

    5 жыл бұрын

    Sega arcade was looking at the future.

  • @SerBallister

    @SerBallister

    5 жыл бұрын

    Home computers had hardware to cover the massive spectrum of home computing. Any purpose built arcade game is going to easily kick the ass of a generic home computer from the same era. Not to mention these arcades had thousands of dollars of hardware in them.

  • @mmremugamesmm

    @mmremugamesmm

    5 жыл бұрын

    That’s how it used to be, pc kicks all ass now

  • @portnawak

    @portnawak

    5 жыл бұрын

    and 28 years waiting to see those billboards in glorious stereoscopic with the 3ds.

  • @alexojideagu

    @alexojideagu

    4 жыл бұрын

    Motorola 68000 processors used in Sega arcades and most Arcades were half 32 bit. Including the Megadrive.

  • @GraveUypo
    @GraveUypo4 жыл бұрын

    holy shit those scaler games after outrun look absolute gorgeous.

  • @Nexus9_KD6-4.8
    @Nexus9_KD6-4.85 жыл бұрын

    Some of these super scaler games look absolutely incredible. I grew up with the NES and then later the Genesis and never went to arcades so I didn't even know about Sega's super scaler arcade games until later in life. Seeing these games now I'm just totally blown away. We need more home ports of these super scaler games.

  • @atomicskull6405
    @atomicskull64055 жыл бұрын

    You didn't go into exactly how the VCO object hardware worked, and that's pretty interesting because it was basicly analog scaling. They did not use math to resize bitmaps, instead the VCOs were used to provide the clock pulses as the object ROMs were read out and drawn to the screen as the electron beam scanned each line of the display. By changing the VCO frequency the time it took to read out the ROM could be changed. The lower the frequency of the VCO the longer it would take to read out the object and the larger the object would be drawn on the display.

  • @0MoTheG

    @0MoTheG

    4 жыл бұрын

    Were these CCD-RAMs?

  • @Ricksta66
    @Ricksta664 жыл бұрын

    Back when Arcades were amazing places of fun and entertainment, cool video 👍

  • @theindiediary5950
    @theindiediary59504 жыл бұрын

    I still play half these arcade sega games through my mame emulator. Those arcade games are all but forgotten today. Cannot be played anywhere other than emulation. Rail chase is still impressive even today.

  • @low_e_music
    @low_e_music5 жыл бұрын

    The arcade super scalar games still impress me to this day. There is just something magical about them.

  • @Skaarxiong1
    @Skaarxiong14 жыл бұрын

    "here's your problem. it's made in Japan." "what are you talking about Doc? all the best stuff is made in Japan."

  • @Ti-JAC

    @Ti-JAC

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@suprememasteroftheuniverse maybe but women dont age as well.

  • @legendaryguitarhero

    @legendaryguitarhero

    4 жыл бұрын

    Master of the Universe I think most of the men like Japanese women. Maybe you prefer fat Americans woman

  • @HereForAStorm

    @HereForAStorm

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@suprememasteroftheuniverse da fuq? Japanese women are gorgeous!

  • @RazorEdge2006

    @RazorEdge2006

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@suprememasteroftheuniverse They made Japanese women. Not sure if they're the best, but they're certainly up there among the best women.

  • @tarasybnios5356

    @tarasybnios5356

    3 жыл бұрын

    Not only that since the Western developers started overshadowing Japanese developers with their AAA titles and millions of dollars in production gaming went downhill and lost its true essence. Lost the art, gameplay, fantasy and soundtracks we had in the 80s and 90s and early 00s. Now all we get is top of the end visuals.. Not all games of course but the vast majority of games released are hollow.

  • @RetroAsiaChannel
    @RetroAsiaChannel5 жыл бұрын

    Yu Suzuki, Shigeru Miyamoto of Sega who truly deserve a lifetime achievement award for his work but never got the recognition he deserved

  • @ChristianGiaconiBonaguro

    @ChristianGiaconiBonaguro

    5 жыл бұрын

    Naka is more of the Miyamoto type. Suzuki is more like Kojima. But nicer and more innovative 😉

  • @ChristianGiaconiBonaguro

    @ChristianGiaconiBonaguro

    5 жыл бұрын

    @G1zm0 abizmo you misunderstood his comment.

  • @ChristianGiaconiBonaguro

    @ChristianGiaconiBonaguro

    5 жыл бұрын

    @G1zm0 abizmo he compared him and said he was the, "Miyamoto of Sega." You don't need to me tion Ninty.

  • @ChristianGiaconiBonaguro

    @ChristianGiaconiBonaguro

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Harris Zaindi 1 and 1A in gaming. Kojima also didn't create technologies in the arcade AND console market that literally changed the landscape for those respective titles.

  • @tuberoyful

    @tuberoyful

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Harris Zaindi Ok besides metal gear what else?????

  • @LegendaryGauntlet
    @LegendaryGauntlet4 жыл бұрын

    Galaxy Force 2 remains my all time favorite, when played on its amazing dedicated cabinet. The complete motion range was so breath taking, especially combined with the crisp pseudo 3D fast action, i was completely amazed for years. I clearly remember having my jaw drop once more when approaching a planet, entering the tunnel... Everything was so fluid.

  • @Asterra2
    @Asterra24 жыл бұрын

    Outrun is a perfect example of a game that fulfills a time-honored Japanese tradition of making games that simulate what the designers passionately wanted to do in real life. In Outrun's case, drive their own Ferrari at illegal speeds down a Miami coastline with a hot blonde in the passenger's seat. Another fine example: Everblue 1 and Everblue 2 on PS2 -- games which were put together by folks at Arika who wanted to basically live in the Bahamas and scuba dive for treasure every day.

  • @smakx7049
    @smakx70495 жыл бұрын

    These retro gaming history docus are awesome, and you do a great job producing them. Another excellent video, excellent channel - well done and thank you.

  • @J.Crooner

    @J.Crooner

    5 жыл бұрын

    AGREED, THAT'S AN AFFIRMATIVE👍😎

  • @DisgruntledPigumon

    @DisgruntledPigumon

    4 жыл бұрын

    Except for the strange pronunciation and grammar mistakes...

  • @Ch1n4m4nn

    @Ch1n4m4nn

    4 жыл бұрын

    This sums it up perfect!

  • @jamesforest5245

    @jamesforest5245

    4 жыл бұрын

    JASON SQUIRE did you think his profile pic is a police badge or are you just being weird lol

  • @mrnicktoyou
    @mrnicktoyou4 жыл бұрын

    It’s amazing how Segas arcade division pushed 3D graphics, but the Saturn was never designed to push polygons, even though we all knew where technology was going.

  • @maroon9273

    @maroon9273

    4 жыл бұрын

    Shame the Saturn did not have a faster andprogramming friendly 3D coprocessor.

  • @SomePotato
    @SomePotato5 жыл бұрын

    I think Thunder Blade at 9:11 looks the most impressive for a sprite scaling game. It uses the tech so cleverly to give you a real perspective view. Just look at the buildings when you fly left and right! It's so 3D!

  • @JM-hx9ew
    @JM-hx9ew5 жыл бұрын

    Galaxy force 2 visual and game play still looks impressive to this day.

  • @DenkyManner
    @DenkyManner5 жыл бұрын

    Great video. I still find Galaxy Force II to be the most astonishing use of 2d to create a 3d space.

  • @Mechakick

    @Mechakick

    4 жыл бұрын

    I think it cost over a dollar for the first credit when I was playing the arcade version... no choice but to play!!

  • @jmbenetti
    @jmbenetti5 жыл бұрын

    Great video! I still remember playing Outrun on arcades and being blown away the first time I saw Rad Mobile. I love super scaler games and I'd love to see new retro games using this technology.

  • @DreamcastQ
    @DreamcastQ5 жыл бұрын

    Those were the days! This was what arcades looked like when I was a kid, when the name Sega was synonymous with fast arcade action. "What the heck is a polygon?" Great stuff, I really love the history aspect of these videos.

  • @Andy_Robotsan
    @Andy_Robotsan5 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant video. Great work. I've always enjoyed the pseudo 3d effects of the old games. Thank you.

  • @paulclinton6414

    @paulclinton6414

    5 жыл бұрын

    Those fake 3D games hold up better than 98% of games from the PS1 era.

  • @theindiediary5950

    @theindiediary5950

    4 жыл бұрын

    They did age. But those games were incredible in their day. It was an explosive time for developers to experiment with polygons.

  • @maroon9273

    @maroon9273

    4 жыл бұрын

    Wish there was a open world or city 2.5D game during that era gaming or the 5th gen era.

  • @derrickthegatorriverboat6993
    @derrickthegatorriverboat69935 жыл бұрын

    This channel is a Sega lover's dream! Keep up the good work!

  • @jeremybowers3181
    @jeremybowers31815 жыл бұрын

    Man I had No idea those effects date all the way back then!! SEGA was truly ahead of the curve. Awesome video!

  • @loganjorgensen

    @loganjorgensen

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yeah further back than I thought too. Btw it's "ahead of the curve" jsyk.

  • @simonrobinson2836
    @simonrobinson28365 жыл бұрын

    The games were getting amazing at the end. F1 Superlap was basically a true 3D game rendered entirely with sprites. Great video.

  • @drspod
    @drspod5 жыл бұрын

    Fascinating video, and very well researched. My earliest arcade memories are of Sega's super-scalers, and they blew me away at the time too.

  • @LaurensSecretAdmirer
    @LaurensSecretAdmirer5 жыл бұрын

    Friggin love your content man please keep it up

  • @petes1721
    @petes17215 жыл бұрын

    After Burner is still one of my favorite Sega games of all time. Even though the gameplay isn't the best, the cab, the music, the whole experience transcended the actual gameplay.

  • @vimster
    @vimster5 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video. Great memories of these pre-polygon 3D games, tons of scaling, you simply couldn't do this on a computer or console at the time. They were properly impressive.

  • @Kos4Evr
    @Kos4Evr5 жыл бұрын

    Just goes to show how Sega were real innovators in the gaming industry. Perhaps more so than any other game company m

  • @uniqutilities2831
    @uniqutilities28315 жыл бұрын

    There is just something so... charming about pseudo-3D... Funny thing, I'm actually racking my brain now, working on adding an old-school 3d scene to the game I'm working on now.

  • @nima9276
    @nima92765 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely here for more Sega arcade retrospectives. They had a great console run, but what they pulled off in the arcade in the 80’s was and still is unmatched. PS I still have a working Turbo arcade cabinet I picked up for like $100 at a garage sale many years ago. Is it worth anything? 👀

  • @tuberoyful

    @tuberoyful

    4 жыл бұрын

    Possibly $1,000,000😅😂🤣

  • @nima9276

    @nima9276

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@tuberoyful lol i wish. Happen to know a place that lists comprehensive price ranges? I googled it and the prices are all over the place.

  • @RetroBreak
    @RetroBreak4 жыл бұрын

    wow, some of that later sprite scaling is super impressive! Still think it looks amazing! :D Great video!

  • @jamesbell1204
    @jamesbell12045 жыл бұрын

    Long time fan, first time poster. This a great video, generally. One of your best. Your knowledge and love of gaming, really, shows here. You should be proud of this one. I hope you'll make more hardware / tech / historical centered videos.

  • @Markis5150
    @Markis51505 жыл бұрын

    I went crazy with two games in 1981 - Donkey Kong and Zaxxon in the arcades. They just totally stood out above everything else and sucked me in next to everything else out there. While Nintendo would go on to carve their own glorious path after Donkey Kong Sega chose their own path. It wasn't until I had a Colecovision that it was then I started noticing Sega as a major player for me. Zaxxon,Buck Rogers, Turbo, SubRoc, these were the games that I played more often than others on that system and I started noticing Sega allot after that. Everytime I went to the arcades I would see new Sega games and they were always cutting edge. Its their heritage,move the industry with cutting edge technology with fast fun gameplay.

  • @alanharrison2726
    @alanharrison27265 жыл бұрын

    Saturn should have ports of all super scalers . Even rail chase an line of fire . It would have gained momentum just with these ports .

  • @learrus
    @learrus4 жыл бұрын

    I really appreciate that you put this together, showing how they build up their tech and knowledge step by step in increments; and the insane results it lead to.

  • @jonnyreverb
    @jonnyreverb5 жыл бұрын

    7:20 Space Harrier was a mind blow for me too.

  • @shortboypinoy
    @shortboypinoy4 жыл бұрын

    It still makes me sad that Sega went from a 1st to 3rd party company. I always loved the Genesis over the SNES for how smooth and vibrant the games were at the time.

  • @mrspook7393

    @mrspook7393

    4 жыл бұрын

    I've always liked the Sega better too.

  • @guspaz

    @guspaz

    4 жыл бұрын

    This video is all about arcade hardware, and Sega never stopped making arcade hardware. Their most recent design was the Sega ALLS in 2018.

  • @voutespancar

    @voutespancar

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@guspaz ALLS that runs Unreal Engine 4 and had exactly 1 game. Nothing impressive compared to their glory days,

  • @xjosue2007
    @xjosue20075 жыл бұрын

    this was a real history class. Thank you so much

  • @DDCecil
    @DDCecil4 жыл бұрын

    My dad used to own a Subroc-3D cabinet. Loved that game.

  • @christophersavart5589
    @christophersavart55895 жыл бұрын

    I too, remember how turbo was mind-boggling back then. I was 7 years old when zaxxon came out and it felt like true 3d to me

  • @plastique45
    @plastique455 жыл бұрын

    It would have been cool to talk about Sega's Masster System 3-D liquid crystal glasses which were so advanced that IMAX bought the technology to use on it's IMAX 3D!

  • @dtester

    @dtester

    3 жыл бұрын

    Um, are you sure that is a true story? Today's IMAX 3D is not using the same tech of the SMS Sega Scope 3D. I'm also pretty sure the technology is open to all (ie - patent expired or something) since even Nintendo made their own version (in Japan only) which was the same exact technology as Sega.

  • @PaulMillard1973
    @PaulMillard19734 жыл бұрын

    That was an amazing experience! Thank you for a great presentation and a flash back to the awesome Sega arcade systems! I particularly feel nostalgia for the Space Harrier and Outrun games as these are clearly memorable. Great research on the systems, so thank you.

  • @andy6576
    @andy65764 жыл бұрын

    The amount of research you put into these things, together with the editing and production...top notch, man. Yours are one of the rare selection of retro videos that I actually download to keep. So many thanks and much appreciated.

  • @norkokipte5511
    @norkokipte55115 жыл бұрын

    I've been binging on your videos. I have such a new appreciation for SEGA now, and you earned a subscription from me

  • @andrewt6338

    @andrewt6338

    5 жыл бұрын

    Norko Kipte Check out the Dreamcast man. That’s around 20 years old and still looks pretty good. I got mine for around $40.

  • @norkokipte5511

    @norkokipte5511

    5 жыл бұрын

    t oh dude. I have a Dreamcast. You're right, lots of great games for it. And I'm still discovering games for it. I just found out Mark of the Wolves is on there and I don't have to pay hundreds of dollars to play it, unlike the Neo Geo version

  • @MattLacey
    @MattLacey4 жыл бұрын

    Can't get over that Rail Chase... seriously impressive visuals. Without the commentary and context it'd definitely take a few minutes to realise it wasn't a raycasting engine.

  • @wildjiggaboo1
    @wildjiggaboo14 жыл бұрын

    It's a shame that by the time home consoles could faithfully reproduce these games, we had already moved onto fully polygonal graphics. It would have been amazing to get arcade perfect ports of these games in the 90s when sprite based graphics were still relevant.

  • @jonnyd9132
    @jonnyd91325 жыл бұрын

    Considering that I grew up in this era of arcade gaming, this video was very informative and fun to watch, thanks! Also bonus points to you for playing the rad Genesis Batman music for the outro. ;)

  • @losalfajoresok
    @losalfajoresok5 жыл бұрын

    Dude, this was monumental, maybe your best video until now. I consider myself a hardcore Sega fan and you showed me a couple of games I didn't know about. Amazing stuff!

  • @bosybert2999
    @bosybert29992 жыл бұрын

    Turbo was ALWAYS SO LOUD in the arcades! I can hear it now. 🙂

  • @MuvoTX
    @MuvoTX4 жыл бұрын

    Awesome!!!... I played that star trek game a lot. There was a sit down version as well, the chair was modeled after captain kirks chair on the bridge of the enterprise. When you put quarters in you were greeted with leonard nimoys voice.... "Welcome aboard captain".

  • @fryncyaryorvjink2140
    @fryncyaryorvjink21405 жыл бұрын

    If Sega could make a console that played all their arcade classics and came loaded with them, how awesome would that be? Especially if it wasn't emulated, they could probably print all the different curcuit boards onto one chip at this point

  • @imyanigmw

    @imyanigmw

    4 жыл бұрын

    Facts! I've been saying that for years. Most of their arcade classics were in-house IP's too so its not like there would be any expired copyright infringements

  • @robertdaone

    @robertdaone

    4 жыл бұрын

    The Sega Saturn had the Sega Ages cd and that had Out Run, Space Harrier and Afterburner II. They were carbon copies of the Arcades.

  • @raiverns9620

    @raiverns9620

    4 жыл бұрын

    I don't think thats how circuitry works, these things rely on timing and relay distances to accurately produce proper computational enviroments. If you shorten a wire too much, all that timing gets wildly thrown off, and the system falls into disarray.

  • @melficexd
    @melficexd5 жыл бұрын

    And people always wondered why Saturn was made with such large focus on 2D capabilities. It was what Sega had breathed all their life. The 2D capabilities of Saturn were meant for scaling games, which was what made them the most profit, and the best part was that eventhough the market could make a turn into 3D,the 2D still had a place with the distorted sprites technique (Tomb Raider was made with this approach) too bad not many people was capable of pulling all the power from Saturn, and ended misunderstood and misused

  • @brazilmugenteam
    @brazilmugenteam4 жыл бұрын

    Great work on the video! I remember of being shocked when seeing those pseudo 3d games in action back on that day.

  • @MarquisDeSang
    @MarquisDeSang5 жыл бұрын

    Imagine a modern sprite scaling game in VR displaying millions of sprites per frame running in 4k 60fps. That would be awesome.

  • @TheJadeFist

    @TheJadeFist

    5 жыл бұрын

    Sprite swaping can even do poly-like games. Mario Kart 64 used sprites, it just has multiple sprites it swaps for the same objects so they appear to turn or be viewable from other angles. (The enviroment was still poly) Combine something like that with sprite scaling to give you sort of, sub frames between, and you could have some really smooth gameplay even give it a hand drawn ascetic or proper cartoon look that isn't just cell shading.

  • @jmbenetti

    @jmbenetti

    5 жыл бұрын

    Man, I'd love that. I bought the 3ds most of all for playing Outrun on 3d :)

  • @renato8473

    @renato8473

    5 жыл бұрын

    Too much work

  • @ninjamaster3453

    @ninjamaster3453

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@jmbenetti but outrun coast 2 coast is best outrun.

  • @tuberoyful

    @tuberoyful

    4 жыл бұрын

    Now we'll just be looking at 10's of thousands of shaded PIXELS ALL OVER THE PLACE 🤣🤣

  • @michellelincoln9987
    @michellelincoln99875 жыл бұрын

    I love videos like this and thank you for giving Sega the love they deserve

  • @RaptureMusicOfficial
    @RaptureMusicOfficial4 жыл бұрын

    I played many of them Sega sprite scaling games in the 90s in the arcades at the North Sea in Belgium, super great vacation times! :)

  • @Riz2336
    @Riz23365 жыл бұрын

    The super scalers are all my favorites of this era for sega. They're all great fun games

  • @lion-orichie398
    @lion-orichie3985 жыл бұрын

    I remember as a child, in the late 80’s, when I saw the commercial for Sega’s Zaxxon 3-D & The 3-D glasses... Man, that was mind-blowing ! It’s so tragic how Sega self-destructed... We could have seen so many amazing Altered Beast sequels ( Not The bullshit PlayStation one ), and other cool stuff...

  • @realonezx4841
    @realonezx48414 жыл бұрын

    So much nostalgia in one video.

  • @prshr6145
    @prshr61454 жыл бұрын

    I remember my cousin coming back from the navy. He was stationed in Japan and had brought SEGA with him. I remember watching him play Thuderblade and bring blown away by the graphics.

  • @MonkeyForNothing
    @MonkeyForNothing4 жыл бұрын

    Thanx for a good analysis of the pre-polygon era. I too am fascinated by the SEGA SuperScaler hardware in the late 80s.. Model Y was insanely powerful in 1988.

  • @saintorlamb
    @saintorlamb5 жыл бұрын

    Today I finally subscribed. This is such a wonderful documentary for someone who grew up with Outrun, Afterburner, Space Harrier, Golden Axe ❤️

  • @tuberoyful

    @tuberoyful

    4 жыл бұрын

    Even Altered Beast was hot too!

  • @saintorlamb

    @saintorlamb

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@tuberoyfulYeah. That one too. Spent tons of coins back in the day...

  • @GimblyGFR
    @GimblyGFR5 жыл бұрын

    Man, what an amazing video. Your work is consistently excellent. There is no doubt that Sega were the unrivaled kings of the arcades. I will always remember the first time I saw OutRun; I've never seen anything like it visually and, in top of it, it played as good as it looked. I've been obsessed with sprite scaling ever since, and to this day is my favorite racing game. You were really lucky to have been able to play all those older machines, specially Star Trek. Have you ever considered taking an in-depth look at the OutRun franchise? I'd love to hear more about your experiences with those amazing, amazing, amazing games.

  • @hipflask
    @hipflask4 жыл бұрын

    Outstanding video. Thanks for your hard work on this !

  • @Alianger
    @Alianger4 жыл бұрын

    Cool Riders also featured a great remix of the Hang-On theme, a nice bookend to that era.

  • @JREaves-pj6rs
    @JREaves-pj6rs5 жыл бұрын

    Subroc looked and still does look amazing. Crazy that was 82.

  • @StevenMorris
    @StevenMorris5 жыл бұрын

    Enjoyed this quite a bit! There were a lot of early Sega arcade games that I was completely ignorant of. Never made the connection between all of those games with scaling that they made and their early 3D arcade games.

  • @JoshuaMuse
    @JoshuaMuse4 жыл бұрын

    Saw this in my recommend. Video was put together very well and I learned a few things too. I went ahead and subscribed.

  • @DrGamelove
    @DrGamelove5 жыл бұрын

    Great video as usual SLX, a ton of these I didn’t know about. We had two dedicated arcades in my hometown growing up but neither were huge. I supplemented my exposure on vacations and such, but there still seems to be a lot I missed out on.

  • @TKnightcrawler
    @TKnightcrawler4 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video, man. I love this era of arcade games.

  • @chamchamtrigger
    @chamchamtrigger5 жыл бұрын

    Space Harrier is still my favorite game after all of these years, and Galaxy Force II remains the most beautiful game I have ever seen. I think I sound like a broken record.

  • @malcolmar
    @malcolmar5 жыл бұрын

    Another excellent video! Boy do I miss the old innovation and fun from classic Sega. Thank you for helping to bring me back to some old classics I was fortunate enough to see in the arcades in person as well as introduce me to some arcade classics I missed. Keep up the great work and Happy 4th of July!

  • @Brahmsonite
    @Brahmsonite4 жыл бұрын

    My first console was a Sega Master System. Two of my favorite games on it were Zaxxon 3D and Space Harrier 3D. It's funny how much simpler the sprites had to be to support the technology than in their pseudo 3D predecessors.

  • @retrosoul8770
    @retrosoul87705 жыл бұрын

    These games, they all look, outstanding, wonderful, I wanna play them all. Seeing Sega in their full glory like this, as much as it brings joy, makes me sad too. As I'm reminded once again that no game company had a potential for greatness more than Sega. Another incredible video, thank you for the amazing content. I really wish they could have gotten Super Hang On/Space Harrier level of scaling in the Genesis before releasing it.

  • @paulclinton6414

    @paulclinton6414

    5 жыл бұрын

    Sega sprite scaling from the 80s looks better than 99% of polygonal stuff from the 90s.

  • @randywatson8347
    @randywatson83474 жыл бұрын

    My first was Afterburner 2 in the arcades back in 1988 when I was 10. I really had an adrenaline rush, very hard to control the flighstick which also had forcefeedback. Amazing. I knew Outrunners only by emulation, but I was blown away of how well they implemented the feel of depth.

  • @simonnaylor3536
    @simonnaylor35364 жыл бұрын

    I loved an arcade race game around 1988-1990 that was probably Sega. It was like a Gum Ball Rally game. You could choose from a great variety of vehicles and you raced across desert and various landscapes. Around the same time I remember the first car chase games where your car received increased damage and fire as you went and it was so good! But I have no idea what these games were called!

  • @quickview100
    @quickview1004 жыл бұрын

    Great Video, brings back lots of memories playing these games in the arcade

  • @gtrzdaddy
    @gtrzdaddy5 жыл бұрын

    man.. u hit another one out of the park! what an awesome episode this is. thank u Sega Lord X

  • @tiagofernandes8389
    @tiagofernandes83895 жыл бұрын

    SEGA greatness!

  • @entertainmentwizard2703
    @entertainmentwizard27035 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video, Sega where true innovators!

  • @paulclinton6414

    @paulclinton6414

    5 жыл бұрын

    Sega arcade was at least 2 years ahead of the rest.

  • @mystrdat
    @mystrdat4 ай бұрын

    This is excellent information, must have taken a while to prepare. Much appreciated!

  • @BckDrBOYES
    @BckDrBOYES4 жыл бұрын

    Those galaxy force games are beautiful

  • @random_gamer_guy82
    @random_gamer_guy825 жыл бұрын

    The first time I'd played galaxy force was on the ps4 collection released not long ago. It really didn't hold my attention but the arcade looks really really nice some of these games still look nice now .I'm 36 now and don't remember a lot of these as arcades near me was non existent as a youngster and I had to play at Blackpool (a seaside town about 45 miles away from where I live still) and was a joy. My earliest memories was of TMNT,simpsons, and then the awesome Daytona usa. Your videos are amazing thank you for the information and entertainment. Have a great day

  • @mikef8846
    @mikef88465 жыл бұрын

    This may be your best work yet, Sega Lord. A lot of effort and research clearly went into this video. Have a good holiday, Sega Lord. You've earned it.

  • @GregzVR
    @GregzVR4 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant! As a total and complete OutRun/Super Monaco GP/Power Drift, etc fanboy in my late 80s teens, that intro spoke to me on all the levels.

  • @ChristianGiaconiBonaguro
    @ChristianGiaconiBonaguro5 жыл бұрын

    Yup, this is brilliant stuff man; I've always wanted to do a channel like this, but despite my vast knowledge and love of Sega, I think you have me absolutely crushed in the knowledge department. Fastest sub I've ever made lol

  • @ninjamaster3453

    @ninjamaster3453

    4 жыл бұрын

    More people share their knowledge better. I'm learning a lot from you OGs.

  • @MarkMifsud
    @MarkMifsud5 жыл бұрын

    I'm disappointed that A.B.Cop did not get a mention. It had amazing gameplay, great scaling graphics and is my all time favourite arcade. Line of Fire and G-loc are also worth mentioning. Other than that; great video as always.

  • @Omgtired
    @Omgtired4 жыл бұрын

    Yet another amazing video. Thanks mate! I like how some of your videos are not just entertaining but also educative.

  • @NickJacksonusa
    @NickJacksonusa4 жыл бұрын

    8:48 Love this Afterburner Cabinet, was terribly expensive to play back then but the most fun I had with a moving game ever!

  • @Rando1975

    @Rando1975

    4 жыл бұрын

    When I first saw someone playing it, I thought "OMG! This is the coolest game ever!"

  • @Sarcophagus74
    @Sarcophagus745 жыл бұрын

    I have to admit I was blown away when Zaxxon first came out. And I loved the Hang On bike cabinet.

  • @user-qt9vn1yj8x
    @user-qt9vn1yj8x4 жыл бұрын

    Video titlle: Hmmm... OK, let's try this one... First couple of examples: Promising! Mid-section examples: Oh WOW! What a beauty! End-section examples: HOLY AXXE AND THE MOTHER OV DRAGONS, THIS IS ASTONISHING!

  • @jollyrogerxp
    @jollyrogerxp5 жыл бұрын

    Beyond all the great games mentioned, I really enjoyed F1 Exhaust Note on the System 32, it was a really fun arcade racing game in true Sega spirit, and a good predecessor to Virtua Racing.

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