Welcome to my gaming channel where I discover video game classics, forgotten failures and everything in between. I record all of my retrogaming videos live, meaning they are not tool-assisted. Since I do this for fun, expect irregular uploas.
That being said, have a seat and let's play some video games.
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And people suprised dr fetus is a bad guy >:(
Спасибо! Жёсткое достижение. Даже знать мало, труднее повторить. 😮
are you still alive?
hey why does it show that I complete 96% of it even tho I got all warp zones, all bandages, and all A+ ranks?
lil bro was born in 2024
I like this! Very higher pitched, not expecting this!
wtf it always closes when dr fetus gets laughed at >:(
Thanks a lot!!
Ogmo and the kid can Double jump Flywrench can triple jump Commander video can hover Steve can ¡BREAK THE GAME!
Loved this game.
This challenge is 99.9999999% luck. And it saddens me.
Thank you!!! Who could've figured this out XD
One of the best on this old 8 bit machine. Part of my youth.
This is probably the most bullshit level out of the first 11 pages. The way AI cheats on this one is surreal.
Wow
Tbh I had this back in the day. I wonder if I still have it or not
Every single shot from the AI is a zen ball shot 🤣 yeah that's fair
Those are fun! AI can cheat as much as they want! Always fun
This game should be called Peggluck
This really is a luck-based game. And once you realise that it ruins the experience.
Ooooo do trash 80 now!
What I find funny is watching a game made to play at less than Standard Definition in High Definition.
Pretty impressive considering that the VIC-20 doesn't have a hardware bitmap mode. This is all done with character graphics changed on the fly!
Neat! I kind of want to port it to the Apple 2.
Thanks for the comment. I presume that's a difficult task, but If you have the knowledge to do so, then go for it!
Sensational game! The physics of it are terrific!
This game takes me back to 2003.
I love that Tarzan yell sound lol 😆
where did you get this? I was a kid and remember playing this :)
Hey, thanks for the comment. It's surpsisingly fun to play even today, it just shows that you don't need fancy graphics to enjoy a video game. I can't help you with your request, as that is against the rules/terms of service.
lol
I'm still missing one.
How come your shots arent showing up? What emulator are you running?
It should work in 720p60fps or 1080p60fps. The shots show up between every other frame so if you're watching in 360p which is 30 frames per second it won't show the other half which are the shots. That's why many older Atari gameplay videos on KZread look like they're missing action, it's because they're recorded in 30 fps. EDIT: You can check this alternation of the frames yourself by changing the video to 60 fps and while the shot is in the air, pause the video and press either comma or dot on your keyboard which are the hotkeys for advancing one frame back or forward.
Man, I played the crap out of this game back in the 80's! This was the game my dad bought alongside my first console in 1984 (the pack-in game on my Brazilian version of the 2600 was Yars' Revenge, another game I adore to this day).
Brings back fond memories :D
They missed a trick by not scrolling the clouds at a different speed to the mountains, which could have actually been less work for the CPU and would have created a greater feeling of depth. But still, the best sense of speed I've seen from all the 8bit games.
This is quite well made.
Even if Subterranea is a little better, this is also superb
I personally loved Solaris on the 2600. Joust was also a fave.
Joust is awesome, I like the physics in it. Solaris I haven't tried yet. Thanks for the comment.
@@wrathi Solaris came with an external keyboard of sorts. It was the only game that I am aware of that utilized it making it exclusively for that game.
@@Gizmo1stInteresting, I didn't about that. Did the game cost more because of it? There's so much fascinating video game history that should be preserved.
@@wrathi tbh, I can't remember how it effected cost. I do remember reading that there was a Star Trek gamę early PC which took place across grids that was inspired by Solaris, and the first Elite game also drew from it apparently.
Thanks
Original Defender for Atari 2600 was nothing like this version.
You left this bandages (DARK WORLD): 1-2x 1-4x 1-9x 1-13x 1-16x 1-18x 1-20x (LIGHT WORLD): 1-3 1-6 1-8 1-10 1-12 1-17 1-19 In total I have 35/20 bandages in CH1: THE FOREST. There're some bandages in warpzones (LIGHT WORLD): -Sky pup. -Hand held hack. (DARK WORLD): -Space boy. With warpzones got 121%.
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Great game.
promo sm
3 wasn't my favourite Age of Empires game, especially with the editor being so confusing to work with, but that goddamn intro was the most epic version of the theme I've ever heard. Still is.
😌 Promo-SM
FIRST
BRUH
You know what I really love about AOE 3?. They actually have building damage and ship damage physics. Cannon shot will actually create holes in buildings where they land. The building destruction physics is also one of the best in my opinion.
Original Aoe 3 still looks good graphically and the physics are done in detail. Great game but for some reason it hasn't got the praise the second one did.
I like this
Thank you for the comment. I also like to play these old games and record them at the same time for historic preservation.
Always loved watching those intros