Buriki One - Retrospective
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A game unfortunately left to obscurity due to many a circumstance. In this video, I take an overview of the gameplay, roster and other aspects of this game's cult appeal.
Check out this site for even more gameplay info:
seesaawiki.jp/buriki_one/
It was a huge help in making this video, it is in Japanese though.
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This showed up on my reccomended, good stuff! There are definitely things that I regret not covering in my own Buriki video that I'm glad you touched on here (I had a whole scrapped section on the Buriki girls...lol), while also giving some good observations. Definitely deserves more views. Subbed and looking forward to your stuff.
@dougexists
Жыл бұрын
Dude! Thanks so much! Massive fan of your work, it was a huge inspiration! I can only hope I don't let you down, man! (Also: I just saw your community post about Fighting Layer, and bruh what're the chances lol. I swear I'm not copying)
@chadhardt6136
Жыл бұрын
real recognize real
I played this in the Philippines, the controls were very intriguing to me but sadly after a month, the game was gone in the arcade because not a lot of people played it. This was way back in the early 2000s.
@dnkakusei
Жыл бұрын
Philippine arcades are always the most interesting places for arcade games on the rarer and stranger side... I remember seeing the rare stand-up version of Crazy Taxi near my house in a mall arcade, and I got to play Police 911 2 (look it up, one of the most aesthetically striking and damn fun light gun shooters I've ever played) while in vacation. Arcades here do NOT know what they have most of the time and that's an awesome thing lol
@TheVinzius
Жыл бұрын
@@dnkakusei I remember Crazy Taxi but not the Police 911 2, I think Sega both created these games.
@dnkakusei
Жыл бұрын
@@TheVinzius Police 911 2 is a Konami production (and it's some of the most pure damn fun I've ever had playing a light gun shooter)
@TheVinzius
Жыл бұрын
@@dnkakusei When I looked it on youtube it was named Lethal Enforcers 2, I think I played it but it was hard, I can't get pass round 2.
@dnkakusei
Жыл бұрын
@@TheVinzius It's not Lethal Enforcers 2, it's this one - kzread.info/dash/bejne/nap1uJeNqK64j9I.html
If they ever make Buriki Two, and it's an arcade exclusive, I'm buying an arcade cabinet.
@Snyperwolf91
Жыл бұрын
After that Buriki three , you need to buy the whole arcade-place.
@BestGameDesigner
Жыл бұрын
@@Snyperwolf91 When Buriki four comes out I'll make an arcade franchise with only Buriki cabinets with locations all over the world!
@Snyperwolf91
Жыл бұрын
@@BestGameDesigner Then Buriki five will be planetary.
I am 50% of the team that runs our area’s largest local weeklies & tournament scene, and the person that runs it with me procured a HNG64 arcade board just to get this game on native hardware. We’ve engineered controllers for it, and have it running at our weeklies in its original, pure state. Despite its slight amount of “no company has made anything like this before” jank, it’s one of the coolest fighting games I’ve ever played. Once the mechanics click, there’s a real beauty to Buriki One’s systems.
@BM-pt6sy
Ай бұрын
Hey, where is this? I want to play it.
@yeetkunedo
Ай бұрын
@@BM-pt6sy Essex Junction, VT. Google Map link is here, just remove the spaces. htt ps:// maps. app. goo. gl/WzvNK97mqfGrpzqp9?g_st=ic
For a guy as a big fan of both Kyokugenryu karate, MMA, and real life Karate, I am grateful this video showed up to my feed. Thank for such a treat, got to see Ivan's move closely.
Kazushi Sakuraba is the inspiration for Baki and Gai Tendo's appearance. Kazushi sakuraba is most known for defeating 4 members of the gracie family
@catioropulguento
4 ай бұрын
Damn I gotta search for the dude now. Even though I'm brazilian, I'd root for Sakuraba, I've heard that a lotta members of the Gracie are troublemakers, I guess we could say that these are a Disgracie, huh? (Sorry for the pun I had to do it XD).
@michaelskoomamacher5652
2 ай бұрын
@@catioropulguentoduring the PRIDE FC's heydays, the Gracies put a lot of BS stipulations when facing the chain-smoking, booze-guzzling Sakuraba - and they still lost.
I still remember playing this game on Foodcourt of SM North EDSA back in the day.
I kept seeing Baki for some reason
Im sure you read this a million times now but feel compelled to tell you this is an amazing video. Near perfect breakdown of an obscene game!
You know, finding your channel finally made me get a Skill Share account. The observation you made about Song's Tai Chi controls, that's a very fundamental aspect of conveying flavor across that entire era of fighting games. Doing a glissando to do a machine gun upper, the way Guile's flash kick is like coiling him up like a spring... even the fact that SNK was predicting the shift to combat sports, the way this game is themed. Despite the myriad fighting games released these days, they've never even remotely tried the things Buriki One did and I view the genre as extremely cowardly for it. Looking at Street Fighter 6 just makes me roll my eyes in how non-committal the series is and the way it breeds enmity between players. For all the criticism you can try to levee toward Buriki One, SNK did GOOD THINGS. Things that were about actually trying to change the way the game is played, conceptualizing the shift in martial arts (even if treating this place as a venue for Pro Wrestling kind of misses the schism that has formed between those venues, despite the existence of venues such as Pancrase). 14 views to me is both criminal but expected, I know it takes a lot of work and the place that fighting games are at right now are more in the realm of APPRECIATION rather than actually knowing and challenging or criticizing (positive and negative) the conventions of the genre. But I liked this video, and I feel a sense of comradery about the things you say that I've felt throughout my life. Lengthy reply, but my first experience with Buriki One was... pretty characteristic of my experience with fighting games and other people. A lot of it, unfortunately, bad but kind of how I learned to understand that era. A roommate of mine who was, you could call him a weeb for shorthand, but he had grown up being an exchange student to Japan from the United States and he was a fighting game enthusiast that I had met in 2009 when Street Fighter 4 was in full swing. But he was a fighting game enthusiast in a way that no other person I'd met had been. He didn't see the genre as a promotional tentpole or a grift, but he also embodied what I think happens when a person has arcade hardware but no game center or arcade. Him busting out a new game meant that game would be something you played until he started losing and he was terrible about the idea of teaching someone how to play anything. He had a PhD in History, but he shared a lot of things about fighting games with me that I've never really forgotten. It's not necessarily with admiration, but at the same time I view him with some degree of (begrudging) respect. So what does this have to do with Buriki One? We played that game on MAS sticks and you had to hold the controls Dragon Style/cross handed. Imagine this game being like a book that had to be read in reverse. Absolutely none of the controls were able to really get across to me and I'm playing a guy who taught himself to play it BACKWARDS lol. I guess he felt "You're gonna go through what I did." The big thing about that golden era of fighting games that I think people really understate was how Tekken and Virtua Fighter represented this marked shift in the way the games were designed, right to this very day... but only SNK was really willing to go all in about what that meant, you can see what "that" was in Buriki One in plain sight.
@shawnz12ss
Жыл бұрын
this the type of comment an underrated content creator strives for
@dougexists
Жыл бұрын
so very true and real
@Thomazbr
Жыл бұрын
I agree but SF6 is pretty cool tho
@ArctheLadder
Жыл бұрын
@@Thomazbr It's a great mobile game!
@Thomazbr
Жыл бұрын
@@ArctheLadder I mean I don't really get the complaint, I think it's a pretty feature rich game with a very strong central mechanic that it's honestly more innovative and more genre pushing than a lot of the classic fighting game stuff. Obviously not as pushed as something like Buriki One which was simply born too soon for its own commercial good, but it's pretty out there. The way the Drive Gauge works is pretty out there as far as fighting game resources goes But anyway I don't want to make it about SF6, just saying that it kinda took potshots there for no real reason imo
Dunno how accurate this info is but apparently there is a source that says Payak have a son who is a Joe Higashi fan and that Jacques was originally asked to invite a pupil to the tournament but in the end he invited himself.
there's a machine near the school where I used to study way back in 2002, right when I was in my aikido phase I think learning Takato turned me into a counter player in other fighters
This video is like an anomaly to me and I don't mean that or any of what I'm about to say in a bad way. Buriki One is a game I've wanted to play for years and the various factors holding me back from playing it made me excited from others even just knowing about the title. Watching this video and seeing all the information and mechanical knowledge of the characters was something I was not expecting, so when I see that over 12k people have watched this video, I'm reminded of the sad fact that less than half of them will ever play or even recall this game. I reiterate, I don't mean any offense by these comments I make, its just what I expect to come of some audience members who don't think about the nightmare of trying to emulate any of the Hyper NeoGeo 64's catalog. I am impressed.
I've found myself becoming more and more interested in Buriki One over the past month or so. I appreciate the time and effort you put into this video. A bit random, but it's funny how your words about Gai being a jack of all trades reminded me of what Magaki says to him in KOF XI. "A synchronistic fighting style? Amateur of all, master of none, right?" I would really like to see more of Gai in the future.
Hell yes, great video man. SNK is by far my fav OG fighting game company their backlog is nuts
Subbed after viewing your MK video and this. I had the pleasure to play this game at TAITO HEY and it was so much fun! I had the absolute best time testing all the fighting styles
They really should make a sequel like how SNK is making Garou 2. Unrelated topic: A Kengan Ashura game should be made also.
Dude I love your presentation. You really go in to how the characters play! Look forward to more videos
love the Boss Coffee sponsorship
Great video dude!! Love seeing snk's weirder stuff get covered
Always happy to see more out of the way fighting games get covered! Quick sub from me 💪
In the end of K.O.F 15 is sorta implying Ryo about to don the role of Mr Karate. I hope we'll get Art Of Fighting 4 in the future after Garou City Of The Wolves, plus SNK could also try re-release Buriki One on home console to help promote it.
Came from the MK video but after watching this consider me subbed.
Great video. Really wanna try this game out now.
wow, I just came to comment and say 1. cool vid, and 2. lol Gai is suck a blatant Baki clone and I love it.
Soichi Terada? I sub.
amazing video, glad I discovered you!
I've got a pretty short attention span, but I couldn't stop watching! Thanks for the video :)
Subbed immediately after watching this, amazing retro. Would love it if you covered Samurai Shodown 64
Wish this was on a modern system, I'd love to play this or something similar like this
Great video, my friend! Subscribed!
You are a man of culture!
I have this! Never really got into it but now this video made me want to lol
what was the background music throughout it sounds soooo familiar!!!
* listen to the audio cues * you must be a sumo fan (a fragment of Israel Kamakawiwo'ole Tengoku Kara Kaminari is there). Very well done video. Wish SNK would release a collection for the forgotten Hyper Neo Geo 64 system.
great video
Great video, could we get a track list, all the music was good.
I saw this game in one of the Arcades in Akihabara. It's a shame there is no console version.
Buriki one is the shit!
That would be cool 😺
Could you review Aggressors of Dark Kombat
15:36 has some kind of audio error
And add more stuff to do 😀
I heard this game was supposed to come to the PSone, is this old rumor true?
@dougexists
Жыл бұрын
Best I could find, there was never any port of the game announced. The closest I could find was the dev team responding to a request for a Dreamcast port on the Buriki One website's QnA page. But that response pretty much amounted to "We'll see, please buy the game".
Would love to see a new port of this game, if nothing else. Guess there's low odds of it making it to Fightcade?
reminds me of baki
@DaedalosC9
Жыл бұрын
Buriki... Baki... the design of that red head grappler... definetly on purpose
@mauronavarro3209
4 ай бұрын
It references baki and his fighters with different fighting style in the manga/series.
I wish they would please just remake this game😀😀😀😀
19:38 Hang on, so they can't return throws if the PBG is empty?
Also about takato, I keep seeing the comment about him not being able to be played aggressively but after playing the game for quite a while, I'd have to somewhat disagree. His Gatori throw, done from kneeling, is completely unblockable and can be done relatively quickly with a buffered 3,3. You also have his nuts kick which (if properly spaced) is a safe pressure tool to annoy the opponent with. I think the developer intention with takato was this, annoy the opponent with pokes to make them make a quick play, counter and then blow them away. OR, make them afraid to do anything, then gatori throw -> arm break. If the opponent tries to jump gatori throw, you can also do a high strike, creating a 50-50 mix.
could you review Aggressors of Dark Kombat
Main character is dead baki the grappler lmfaoo.. btw he was featured in king of fighter 11 as unlockable character and even controls like this game.. and he's pretty broken
Song at 3:00?
@dougexists
Жыл бұрын
That'd be Mt. Ambient Vs Spasm by Soichi Terada. It's from the album Sumo Jungle.
@4kumetsu
Жыл бұрын
@@dougexists Thanks 👍
Oh what The hell man python is a total ripoff of Balrog Why couldn't the people behind the Game be more original
Nice channel dude! I'm subscribing