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    This time on the show let's talk about my favorite and/or most-memorable Konami games on the NES. I think that most people you ask would say that either Capcom or Konami was the "best" third-party developer on the NES, and while I don't think there's a right or wrong choice, I personally prefer Konami. I think that it was the most important third-party developer in the first half of the NES' lifespan, and by the time the 80's had turned into the 90's, I had moved on to primarily playing computer games.
    I've been meaning to make this video for a while, but I didn't realize how much of a while until I saw the dates on the gameplay footage files. Apparently I've been planning this episode since last summer. Good lord!
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Komentáře • 276

  • @mensongbor2649
    @mensongbor2649 Před 2 lety +2

    im a young gamer in my 20s and i watch a lot of retrogame videos and its crazy on what they considered 2 violent back in the 80s and 90s vs whats considered 2 violent now.

  • @karmatose
    @karmatose Před 2 lety +11

    Blades of Steel is still my favourite game on the platform. That game got so much mileage in my friend circle when it came out. Everyone had it. And when we couldn't play road hockey, we played Blades of Steel. Ultimately, we moved on to EA's offerings but still came back for a fight or two every once and a while. Great memories.

  • @joels9263
    @joels9263 Před 2 lety +11

    I beat Zelda without a guide when I was a kid, but I had lots of friends who were also playing and we would all talk about secrets at school. That was how we did it before the internet.

  • @thecunninlynguist
    @thecunninlynguist Před 2 lety +28

    konami on the NES was a powerhouse. Fell in love with their games pretty quickly, especially contra, Castlevania, the TMNT trilogy.

    • @ButcherGrindslam
      @ButcherGrindslam Před 2 lety +1

      There are FOUR TMNT games, not three.

    • @worsethanhitlerpt.2539
      @worsethanhitlerpt.2539 Před 2 lety

      Castlevania was one of the best looking 8 bit games you have to understand the limits of the tech and work with it rather than against it Konami knows this

    • @ostiariusalpha
      @ostiariusalpha Před 2 lety

      @@ButcherGrindslam The 4th game isn't part of the trilogy though.

    • @lutherheggs451
      @lutherheggs451 Před 2 lety

      @@ostiariusalpha Technically there are 2 TMNT games made by Konami on the NES...The first god awful game was made by their fake ass shell publisher Ultra games

    • @ostiariusalpha
      @ostiariusalpha Před 2 lety +3

      @@lutherheggs451 Ultra is Konami and Konami is Ultra. The first game (agree to disagree that it is a bad game) was developed by Konami, and published by them in Japan. Ultra is just another name that Konami published under to skirt Nintendo's release limits. Nintendo knew what Konami was doing, and Konami knew that Nintendo didn't care.

  • @Kuroitakai
    @Kuroitakai Před 2 lety +10

    The one that comes to mind for me that was not mentioned was Bucky O'Hare.
    Fantastic platform shooter, which is incredibly difficult, but an absolute blast to play.

    • @skankcor3
      @skankcor3 Před 2 lety +2

      Bucky O’Hare will always be special because it’s like a small taste of what would become Treasure.

    • @teen_laqueefa
      @teen_laqueefa Před rokem

      @@skankcor3 shit, you are right!

  • @autex2609
    @autex2609 Před rokem +2

    I don't know how I missed this channel and your main channel for this many years. So well made. I just did a random search of ppl with an asto city cab at home (because I'm planning on doing the same) and now I'm addicted to your channel.

  • @MaidenHell1977
    @MaidenHell1977 Před 2 lety +21

    Without question, both Capcom and Konami were responsible for catapulting the NES (along with Nintendo's own games) to gaming dominance. There were a few others that had some stand out titles starting in 89/90 like Sunsoft, Tecmo and Rare.
    However, the one constant theme about Konami games that always hit us as kids was their soundtracks, without question, both them and Capcom delivered excellent game songs consistently. I only found out rather recently that Konami's logo are stylized squarewaves and that Konami literally means "wave". Pretty clever , eh?
    In the Castlevania Collection released for the Switch and PS4 you can play the Japanese versions of Castlevania with the sound intact.
    In my opinion, Lifeforce is the best shoot em up on the NES, excellent graphics, sound and best of all 2 player co-op.

    • @briantaylorcloe7725
      @briantaylorcloe7725 Před 2 lety +1

      Shell corps / publishing labels like Tektroniks, Ultra, Enix, THQ, ocean, Flying Edge, Acclaim perhaps ... Wow!

    • @nyehentertainment
      @nyehentertainment Před 2 lety +1

      Concur on Life Force. That couch co-op was 👌🏻

    • @ostiariusalpha
      @ostiariusalpha Před 2 lety +3

      It's too bad Konami never released Crisis Force for the NES, that game blows even Lifeforce right out of the water.

    • @nyehentertainment
      @nyehentertainment Před 2 lety

      @@ostiariusalpha Not familiar, but you certainly have my attention. Haha

    • @ostiariusalpha
      @ostiariusalpha Před 2 lety +1

      @@nyehentertainment It's a vertically scrolling shmup where Konami dialed the graphical enhancement to 11 on the Famicom. Vertical parallax, layered sprites, pseudo-scaling effects, and an awesome soundtrack.

  • @wantsome-zs5sq
    @wantsome-zs5sq Před 2 lety +12

    I remember walking 2 miles each way in a blizzard to got get a copy of Simons Quest the day it came out. It took me forever to figure the game out. I was stuck at the tornado part for a week. I figured it out by accident. I was holding down on the control while talking to my buddy. I was satisfied when I beat it. I had a harder time beating the first Castlevania. I never did beat the 3rd one.

    • @sammylane21
      @sammylane21 Před 2 lety +2

      When do find a copy or download Dracula's Curse, do have the witch Syfa. She makes the final fight with Dracula FAR FAR more easier. Stick with her fire flame for stage attacks but her ice blast is great against Drac.

    • @wantsome-zs5sq
      @wantsome-zs5sq Před 2 lety +1

      @@sammylane21 Yeah I've got a copy. I'd like to play it someday. It's at the top of my list along with Symphony of the night. Right now I'm working on Star Wars KOTOR.

  • @earlusmcdivett
    @earlusmcdivett Před 2 lety +3

    Good to see you back! Love your videos!

  • @davebladegun3009
    @davebladegun3009 Před 2 lety +4

    Yet another outstanding fireside chat with CGQ+
    It almost feels like I’m right there in the room with Chris, just chatting about NES games and scoping out cow pictures together.

  • @Watch_Talks
    @Watch_Talks Před 2 lety +3

    Another great video ...I never get tired of Chris' radio voice. He always takes me back to my childhood with that nostalgic high !!!

  • @chocolocojames213
    @chocolocojames213 Před 2 lety +1

    The music really takes me back. Good memories 😊😊😊

  • @jong2359
    @jong2359 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank god, my subscription feed is completely dead and some gold finally pops up.

  • @wilsvgaddiction4456
    @wilsvgaddiction4456 Před 2 lety +1

    You hit the nail right on the head with the James Rolfe stuff. People consistently regurgitate the AVGN opinions without ever having played those games themselves.

  • @BeB02090
    @BeB02090 Před 2 lety +1

    Chris,
    For all the absolutely wonderful content, thank you! :)
    I had just finished Flashback Ep. 29, for the second time.
    The only thing better than watching the content that you release, is watching it again.

  • @PabstOban
    @PabstOban Před 2 lety +3

    Castlevania is easily my favorite video game franchise... I'm a team "Castlevania 2 was great" guy. Loved it back then, and love it still. I wouldn't be sad if they gave it the remake treatment same as the GB game on Wii. Would I say its better than 1 or 3? No, but its different and I don't like comparing them. I don't remember using a guide on this one, but me and my best friend Harry beat it together, and we would have had access to that Nintendo Power... so maybe there was something in there we used. I think the clues are insufficient, but I do remember we figured out the Debora's Cliff thing on our own.

  • @Mospen
    @Mospen Před 2 lety +1

    Another great CGQ episode! Loved the memories and games shared. I too had similar experiences growing up. I spent waaaaaay to much time trying to find "Goonies 1" after I received Goonies II for Christmas one year. lol I appreciate the footage your included as well. A great compliment to your discussion and coverage of these classic Konami games. You really have a great perspective that is one of the most grounded I've seen on CZcams. Keep up the excellent work!!!

  • @terryindachat7296
    @terryindachat7296 Před 2 lety +1

    Every time I hear the NES chip tune sound I get a sense of happiness.

  • @faselessnobuddy
    @faselessnobuddy Před rokem +3

    I put on the CGQ+ Flashback play list, cook up some macaroni & cheese, add just a dab of cool ketchup like a cherry on top, pop open a root beer... turn on the Nintendo! Let the last 33 years melt away and pretend its 1989 forever!!! Nothing else comes close. Chris, you are a God damned national treasure!!!! lol

  • @Dimensiom
    @Dimensiom Před 2 lety

    I remember when all of these games were new. I loved The Goonies 2 and played through it multiple times.
    I am so old.

  • @RamonHernandez
    @RamonHernandez Před 2 lety +1

    I played Castlevania II dozens of times as a kid. I absolutely loved it. It was my very first exposure to Castlevania. I know people hate it, but I don't.

  • @Perminator1976
    @Perminator1976 Před 2 lety

    Great video as always. Thanks for continuing to make great content after all of these years. I kind of lost touch with your videos once Covid hit, but I'm back and so happy to be. Nothing like going back to my childhood. Thanks Chris!

  • @ricardoediza2690
    @ricardoediza2690 Před 2 lety +4

    Just came out and I know it will be fire. Love the hard work and content

  • @VanDammage87
    @VanDammage87 Před 2 lety +3

    I was a Mega Drive kid but my cousin had a NES and everytime we visited that thing would get played to death. Iconic console!
    Love your videos, anymore mixtape videos coming up?

  • @dtPlaythroughs
    @dtPlaythroughs Před 2 lety +2

    What is this channel? I thought you were AWOL for a long time but discovered this channel and more CGQ content!

  • @joshbarnes9267
    @joshbarnes9267 Před 2 lety

    Awesome video, felt like talking with an old friend about the glory days of the NES. Perfect way to start my day off. Subscribed!

  • @jmac79ers
    @jmac79ers Před 2 lety +1

    This was a great overview of these games, thanks! I agree with Simon's Quest. Back when I was 11 or so, my older brother had a friend over to stay the night. He brought the game and let me play it, and I was so absorbed into it. To me, it was veey immersive, and I don't know how but my bro's friend memorized how to beat the game. So he helped me beat the game that night, and I'll never forget how awesome it felt.

  • @BasementBrothers
    @BasementBrothers Před 2 lety +3

    Your take on Castlevania 2 rings so true to me. I had the exact experience. My guess is most people who dislike it just didn't play it back in the day.
    I have the same Tupperware cup since I was a kid. My wife tried to throw it away because it's not marked BPA-free.

    • @fakeshemp9599
      @fakeshemp9599 Před 2 lety +1

      Hey its the basement brothers! Love your videos on the neo geo and PC 88! Good stuff! 👍

  • @darthv72
    @darthv72 Před 2 lety +1

    Gradius and Lifeforce are my two favorite Konami games on NES. I used to love playing Track & Field in the arcades not long after the 84 summer Olympics in LA.

  • @fentazen2677
    @fentazen2677 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! So many Konami games are among the carts I’ll randomly pop into my NES to this day.

  • @Foxxy999
    @Foxxy999 Před 2 lety +1

    I finally put a genuine effort into Simon's Quest in 2020 and I agree, it's great and honestly pretty easy. Get a strategy guide, commit to about 30 minutes of grinding at the start, and it's lots of fun and has great atmosphere.

  • @retrogamerrandomness1566
    @retrogamerrandomness1566 Před 2 lety +6

    Konami was such a force on the NES. Only Capcom came close when it came to 3rd party developers. When They finally made games for the Genesis the system was long in the tooth, but they were great games.

    • @roberto1519
      @roberto1519 Před 2 lety +2

      I think Sunsoft was also a high tier NES developers.

    • @NYCJoeBlack
      @NYCJoeBlack Před 2 lety +1

      @@roberto1519 - And TECMO!!

  • @limitedseal7333
    @limitedseal7333 Před 2 lety

    One of my favorite videos you have done, and like you Konami means a lot to me and my childhood growing up playing the NES. I’m from Detroit and hockey is huge, as you know, both being Redwings fans, so Blades of Steel was a staple in my collection. When you hit us with the deadpan “AHHH” I laughed so hard my beer got caught in between my throat and the floor. That was one of the funniest things I have ever heard man. Great job!

  • @slappymcphee
    @slappymcphee Před 2 lety +1

    Simon's quest just like the Adventures of Link is a sequel that is near and dear to my heart. I think that it gets a bad rap for sure.

  • @dreamlandnightmare
    @dreamlandnightmare Před 2 lety

    NBA Live 95 for the Genesis is also one of my favorite basketball games of all-time! It was actually the first basketball game I ever owned for a console.

  • @fireresq7
    @fireresq7 Před 2 lety

    This was a great episode! Thank You for the road trip down memory lane! Keep it up Chris! I miss the Live Feeds with nintendo games

  • @jasonmuller1199
    @jasonmuller1199 Před 2 lety +1

    18:49 it doesn't matter who reviews top gun as soon as i see this cutscene i can hear AVGN swearing in my head haha

  • @RestfulCoder
    @RestfulCoder Před 2 lety

    Great video. I appreciate the effort you put into. At an hour that's got to be a lot of shooting and editing.

  • @33Dannyb
    @33Dannyb Před 2 lety +5

    Double Dribble was not only the best Basketball game on the NES, it is one of the most popular games on the NES period. The slam dunk shots were what really sold the game.
    Top Gun was also really popular. I loved everything about it except landing, I would always have my brother land for me.

  • @Marc_Araujo
    @Marc_Araujo Před 2 lety +4

    Shout-out to Monster-in-My-Pocket for the NES. It was the last game I got for the console as a kid...hidden gem!!
    P.S. Suprised you don't have any of the TMNT games.

    • @wilsvgaddiction4456
      @wilsvgaddiction4456 Před 2 lety +1

      I think because they were published under the Ultra label, maybe he didn't cout them.

    • @Marc_Araujo
      @Marc_Araujo Před 2 lety

      @@wilsvgaddiction4456 The first two were. The third one (the best one) wasn't.

  • @deejaydosmuchoz5209
    @deejaydosmuchoz5209 Před 2 lety

    That silver border on the game cart was a guaranteed train back in the day

  • @el4174
    @el4174 Před 2 lety

    Thx for the ride....always appreciated💎

  • @jeremiehanks5333
    @jeremiehanks5333 Před rokem +1

    Really enjoy your channel. Thanks

  • @acecarrera1
    @acecarrera1 Před 2 lety +1

    18:49 Way to go Maverick, you just killed yourself and Goose.Growing up with Atari 2600 junior, I was blown away by Super Mario Bros for the first time at a friend's house, from a system I had never of heard of.Some time later, I saw Contra and it was the most popular game among my friends with its 2 player capability.But being an Airwolf fan, it was that title on the Famicom that captured my imagination the most.A little trivia, I remember seeing Delta Force label on Contra cartridge, though it had no connection to that Chuck Norris movie.
    Is that cow Norman from City Slickers?

  • @Redfoot138
    @Redfoot138 Před 2 lety

    I got my NES in April/May 1987 and that year I got Rush N Attack (based on my love of the arcade) and Castlevania. Same deal as you mentioned-- my brother was four years older than me and only had a semi-casual interest in my NES. He still got Double Dribble for Christmas 1987. I will say that Double Dribble helped foster my burgeoning interest in playing basketball.

  • @getondese
    @getondese Před 2 lety +1

    Right after you mentioned Gradius I grabbed my Switch and played through the whole game by the time you finished the video. I always Lifeforce a little more myself but just wanted to say thanks giving me the idea man.

  • @conceptcheck
    @conceptcheck Před rokem

    My brother and I used the Power Pad for World Class Trackmeet and it helped hone our future percussion skills!

  • @uncario
    @uncario Před 2 lety +5

    What’s interesting is that I only played Castlevania 2 Simon’s Quest back in the day (with pen and paper as a whole family trying to figure what to do next) and when years later I played the original for the first time, I was so disappointed as I felt it was so bland, with no real story, no towns, no night/day cycle, etc.

  • @alfredocanas6802
    @alfredocanas6802 Před 2 lety +1

    Konami was firing all cylinders in the mid to early 90's, probably my first Konami game memory was from Goonies 2 and I also found it weird but enjoyable but I was also just watching others play since I was still a little kid in 1988.

  • @zevenenzeta
    @zevenenzeta Před 2 lety

    Excellent video as always

  • @BabaWahidSafi
    @BabaWahidSafi Před 2 lety

    Great video! Nice clean room!

  • @jkajmo
    @jkajmo Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for still making videos Chris. You have such a specific way of sharing information that is very intriguing, relatable & enjoyable. Now please make another PS1 video, PS1 in 1996 preferably :) Thank you in advance. Hope all is well with you and yours.

  • @philfrank5601
    @philfrank5601 Před 2 lety +1

    "GET THE PASS!" ...thanks for solving the 30 year mystery!! We thought it was "Hit the pass!" Or "Hit to pass!" I totally forgot how incomprehensible that was.

    • @limitedseal7333
      @limitedseal7333 Před 2 lety

      Same. Always thought it was hit the pass lol which makes no sense

  • @cedarvalleygaming
    @cedarvalleygaming Před 2 lety

    Super C is like the ignored middle child, it's older and younger siblings get all the attention. Super C is a fine game but the original Contra was my introduction to the series and the run n' gun genre. Contra 3 is the shiny 16-bit Contra that blew me away as a kid and the one I played co-op more then all other Contra games combined. Because of nostalgia I play Contra and Contra 3 multiple times a year because it takes me back to my youth, Super C doesn't do that so I play it every few years. No one seemed to talk about it back in the day and that still holds true today.

  • @bvs56
    @bvs56 Před 2 lety +1

    A new vid!! Sweet!!! I was checking out your shop and saw the "obey" postcard. I want that on a black T. Lol. That would be awesome! Nice to see you again good sir!!!

  • @johnathanashleyOCSO
    @johnathanashleyOCSO Před 2 lety +3

    My son and I played rush'n attack

  • @priorwitness
    @priorwitness Před 2 lety +1

    I love these videos! The more things change the more they stay the same indeed. I remember Contra being more of a myth than reality growing up in the Kansas City area. Never saw a copy of it until I want to say around '89? Not that it mattered for me. Growing up I wasn't allowed to play Contra or Castlevania or Rush 'N Attack due to their content. I did play the crap out of Top Gun and Track and Field. I enjoyed those games a lot growing up. Later on obviously as I grew older I was able to go back and experience those other games from Konami and they still are fun to play today.

  • @derekfelska5683
    @derekfelska5683 Před 2 lety

    Gradius was probably the first rental game I remember my cousin picking up at his house. I remember always getting nervous at the twin volcanoes. But certainly had a blast with it. I had never played Track-n-Field, and only Track-n-Field II which is where my nostalgia was centered around. I remember the crazy high dive event, and its funny you mentioned the NES Advantage. That was absolutely essential for some events in Track-n-Field II, especially the Hammer Throw. I remember playing Castlevania, but only after I had played Castlevania II: Simon's Quest. I had a great time with both games, even if I needed a strategy guide to finish Simon's Quest. The Adventures of Bayou Billy was fun, but damn tough. The common enemies just keep weeding away life no matter how adept you are and extra energy is hard to come by in that one. You're right. The silver box art of the Konami games really made them stand out. This was a fantastic trip down memory lane! Thanks so much for making this video!

  • @vliegpaul
    @vliegpaul Před 2 lety +2

    Konami and Capcom are definite Heavy Hitters on the NES. Tecmo NBA Basketball has to be the best basketball game for the NES though.

  • @ninjasec
    @ninjasec Před 2 lety

    It's great that these games still hold up do this day. I also enjoy they don't require a lot of time commitment to enjoy , just a quick play is nice

  • @midnightgamercommunity7752

    this cracked me up with the blades of steal "get the pass", we streamed this live a couple years ago, and since I couldn't understand what he was saying I kept saying "chris Kattan" and I tell you what, everyone was in tears during that stream lol

  • @JesseH76
    @JesseH76 Před 2 lety

    Great episode. I had a few Konami games, Contra, Super C, Double Dribble, and Track & Field II. My friend owned Blades of Steel, and I can still remember him getting it for his birthday, so fun! As you mentioned, some of these games could be $20-$30. Also, like you mentioned, Nintendo games were usually $50, which probably explains why I never owned Mario 2 or 3. The only other Nintendo games I had were the pack in Mario Bro., Duck Hunt, and whatever the game for the running pad is and Pro Wrestling.

  • @leefischer5814
    @leefischer5814 Před 2 lety

    Lone Ranger, TMNT, Bayou Billy, and Top Gun the 2nd Mission (for the dog fight portion) get my approval as well. Awesome vid keep up the awesomeness😁👍

  • @SoldSanke
    @SoldSanke Před 2 lety +1

    Hello Chris! Thanks for the episode. Can you tell the story behind the framed picture of a cow? He really puts a smile on my face😄

  • @GaggleofDoozies
    @GaggleofDoozies Před 2 lety

    Love this trip down memory lane. 👍

  • @romanrm1
    @romanrm1 Před 2 lety

    Contra Force is the best Contra for me. Music from the first level is the most nostalgic track, as well as the atmosphere (backgrounds and such).

  • @dreamlandnightmare
    @dreamlandnightmare Před 2 lety +1

    I never got Konami and Capcom mixed up. While they both represented the pinnacle of third-party NES developers/publishers, they had very distinctive styles and logos. For one, Konami graphics tended to try to emulate realism more, while Capcom graphics tended to be more cartoonish.

  • @retronaut8864
    @retronaut8864 Před 2 lety +2

    I agree about the AVGN, and he does too! His producing partner actually made a whole video explaining why his TMNT video was supposed to be comedy, and all the ways in that it is stiill the best TMNT gamne on the NES. I also grew up loving Simon's Quest, and in my memory, everybody else did too at the time. I think some of his fans got carried away for sure. For me, SQ and Metroid are the reason we have the term Metroidvania, and as awesome as Symphony of the Night was, I'm not sure we would have had that either if SQ hadn't given us the first taste of open world Castlevania.

    • @JazGalaxy
      @JazGalaxy Před 2 lety +1

      I don’t know. I personally loved Castlevania 2 When I was a kid. But that was because I didn’t own it. I only played it at friends houses And borrowed it. Every kid I talked to who owned it, hated it.
      I think that Chris under sells how people feel about the game and why. Even though, “write things down” advice is useless when the characters in Castlevania to deliberately give misinformation. It is even in the instruction manual, and maybe on the box, that’s some characters will “lie”.
      That is still a design choice that I can’t quite figure out. I think about whether there is a way to do that in a good way.

    • @michaeloffgrid
      @michaeloffgrid Před 2 lety

      @@JazGalaxy I feel the AVGN was speaking for a generation (ok, at the very least, a whole lot of people) when he dogged on CV2 back in the mid 00s. I didn't know anyone who held the game in the same regard as CV1 or 3, and most didn't like it at all.
      From a post dated Nov 29, 1989 on usenet regarding Castlevania II: "Another mediocre game from Konami, this one is a clear rip-off of Zelda II, but not nearly as fun. It's quite easy save for some annoying parts where you have to guess the right thing to do."
      Much of the issue with CV2 was the game's hints being terrible, which you pointed out, and which I've also heard have since been fixed by fan re-translations. Back in the day, it was fun as hell exchanging gaming secrets on the playground, but honestly, most of the time this was due to obtuse game design, like what Chris mentioned in Shadowgate.

  • @kuma1388
    @kuma1388 Před 2 lety

    I just played through a Simons Quest hack that has dialogue fixes, clue fixes, quicker day/night transition, improved controls where you can control your jump, and it has a map. Ill never play it any other way.

  • @philfrank5601
    @philfrank5601 Před 2 lety +1

    Great episode! Maybe a Capcom one later? Ultra?

  • @highscores8593
    @highscores8593 Před 2 lety

    To this day my vhs copy of Top Gun is still shrink-wrapped. So I bought it on Blu-ray quite some years ago. It's still in the shrinkwrap too.

  • @SoftwareAgentsTV
    @SoftwareAgentsTV Před 2 lety

    Good video. really nice and personal.

  • @bazingaman3592
    @bazingaman3592 Před 2 lety

    Great video! Love all these games! I just want to say you can fight in Ice Hockey. It’s pretty comical. You hit the other player with your stick and then the whole team joins in and the Ref comes over and calls a penalty. And puts you in the penalty box. Did that all lot in my day. 😂

  • @hinderikusbos1370
    @hinderikusbos1370 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for your story .
    I bought the nes together whith topgun , in those days i had a portable Black White tv .
    In the netherlands i had the probotector version of contra , later in emulation i learned your version was different . Lol
    My favoryte Konami game was and stil is castelvania 2 , simons quest , i love the extra story part of the Game , it gives the story of Simon belmont extra dimension
    I had all 3 castelvanias on the nes but 2 is for me by far the verry best because of more story line.

  • @johnstempowski6868
    @johnstempowski6868 Před rokem

    This is great! Will there be more flashback videos?

  • @krisfrederick5001
    @krisfrederick5001 Před 2 lety

    The stories are as important as the games. Nostalgia is a powerful drug and I can relate to a many of these.

  • @bjornh1527
    @bjornh1527 Před 2 lety

    Very good video about a bunch of very good games. Living in Europe I was used to play Konami games with slow music. Some songs work neat slowed down, but most rock when they are played in 60Hz as they were meant to. I´ve got the impression that Nintendo´s and Capcom´s games usually compensated for the slower European standard, but I think Castlevania III is the only konami game that sounds correct.

  • @grafxgear
    @grafxgear Před 2 lety +3

    Your audio is always so 🤌🏼 crispy. Are you using a shotgun mic? I'm going to cheat and say Metal Gear (being an Ultra game) but we all know it was really a Konami title. I agree with you about guides for some games. I would never have guessed the pattern for the lost woods in Zelda. On the other hand I did manage to stumble my way through Shadow gate with the help of two of my friends. (we sat for hours brainstorming ideas and taking turns at making further progress.

    • @CGQPlus
      @CGQPlus  Před 2 lety +1

      I’m impressed! Usually I use a lavalier mic but I don’t like the audio quality, so I did indeed use a shotgun mic for this episode. I thought about including Ultra games, but that could be it’s own episode.

  • @m00k61
    @m00k61 Před 2 lety +1

    Bill Paxton, Bill Pullman Dylan McDermott, Dermot Mulroney Konami, Capcom

  • @byronlaw6491
    @byronlaw6491 Před 2 lety

    Great video as usual. Agree about the Paxman/Pullman thing with these two companies. Konami was that seal of quality as a kid (with Capcom) where you knew you wouldn’t be wasting a rental or even more important that rare game purchase. I loved the next ten poster that used to come with the games. They also did something Nintendo/Mattel failed to do over here and that’s shift a good number of NES consoles in the U.K. The new distributor after Mattel decided against Nintendo’s wishes to pack in the 1st Turtles game with the console. It sold a lot and helped Nintendo have a bit of a base for when the SNES officially turned up in 92. It was annoying for young me tho as I had to wait for the Turtles to be sold separate.

  • @IllmatikRebelTV
    @IllmatikRebelTV Před 2 lety +2

    Capcom and Konami we're like The Stallone and Schwarzenagger of video game publishers in the 80s and 90s

    • @CGQPlus
      @CGQPlus  Před 2 lety

      That’s a great analogy!

  • @shareofmoney
    @shareofmoney Před 2 lety

    Definitely some beautiful, great memories. Even though I have a Xbox One, I was able to get the Contra and Castlevania Anniversary compilations in the Microsoft store.
    So much challenge but I enjoy the fun of it. I was able to use the Konami code to beat Contra 1 and that made me glad. Now my next goal is to beat Castlevania.
    Thanks for sharing your memories which made me think of mine. And I do love Castlevania 2 as well.

  • @penuts17
    @penuts17 Před 2 lety +1

    Finished my workout to find this upload. Hell yeah.

    • @penuts17
      @penuts17 Před 2 lety

      Double dribble was prob my favorite Konami jam as a kid.

    • @penuts17
      @penuts17 Před 2 lety

      Somehow totally forgot about Blades of Steel - wicked game!

  • @isidromontes6046
    @isidromontes6046 Před 2 lety +1

    Crisis Force is my favorite Konami shooter. Too bad it was never released outside of Japan. Highly recommended.

  • @bananonymouslastname5693
    @bananonymouslastname5693 Před 2 lety +2

    When you made Castlevania, Contra, and Gradius, you could smear poop in cartridge shells for the rest of your output and still be one of the best NES developers. The fact that they made so many other awesome games not called Mission Impossible just shows how incredible they were. Even a lot of what stayed in Japan is amazing. I still play Wai Wai World from time to time.

    • @ostiariusalpha
      @ostiariusalpha Před 2 lety

      Crisis Force is god-tier for an 8-bit shmup, and Lagrange Point is among the best JRPGs on the system.

  • @normnorumi3780
    @normnorumi3780 Před 2 lety +1

    Actually, James Rolfe likes Simon's Quest.
    It was his first video as Angry Video Game Nerd. I don't think he could have made the video, if he didn't have a love for the game.

  • @benaires07
    @benaires07 Před 2 lety

    Although i had mad love for Konami, there were tons of other games by plenty of developers that i played quite often. Chip-N-Dale Rescue Rangers was classic to me. Burai Fighter, Abadox, Deja-Vu, Swords and Serpents, and the Megaman series on the NES was just a beast!!

  • @AngryCalvin
    @AngryCalvin Před 3 měsíci

    I don’t ever remember having a negative experience with Konami back in the day. And I really like the Famicom games that were only released in Japan which some became available in collections and digital download.
    The greatest 3rd party developer. A very large portion of games that I go back and play often are Konami.
    Technōs my second favorite and maybe feels like my very favorite or just is since I would easily rank my very favorites from them over my favorites from Konami. Double Dragon 1 & 2, Renegade, River City Ransom, I put countless hours into. The sports games with beat em up elements were compelling. Many of my greatest gaming memories and greatest moments in gaming.
    Natsume is another favorite despite a lack of titles. The few games they did make were great! Shatterhand being the most well known. What could have been remains a mystery. I would love to see a collection released of these games. Especially considering how expensive they are in cartridge form.
    Capcom had its moments but has plenty of bad games too. I hated Disney games except I really liked Ducktales and Darkwing Duck is just ok at best. Megaman games got better but didn’t do anything to improve the formula or revolutionize the franchise at least in the 8-bit era. Little Nemo is an absolute gem and didn’t get the recognition it deserved. Mighty Final Fight is one of the more extraordinary fighting games on the NES.
    Taito comes really close to Capcom. Maybe more consistent but not as great of titles when it comes to cream of the crop. Still absolutely worth mentioning as their contributions are extremely valuable.

  • @mdgersper
    @mdgersper Před 2 lety +1

    Castlevania II was the first episode and it’s pretty funny

  • @briannorthFW
    @briannorthFW Před 2 lety +1

    Those of us who lived during this era know how great a force Konami was, you wouldn’t know it now which is sad, add in the Ultra titles-Banger games!

  • @GM-by7tc
    @GM-by7tc Před rokem

    I played a TON of NBA Live 95. Loved making an all 99 player team and turning fouls off lol.

  • @egocide9034
    @egocide9034 Před 2 lety

    Worth noting, Castlevania 3 is also the basis for the equally awesome Castlevania show. Very high recommendation for anyone who hasn't watched it.

  • @joecaljapan
    @joecaljapan Před 2 lety

    For Top Gun, none of my friends knew that you just have to match the numbers of the altitude and speed and you will easily land. We all just followed the directions that the HUD yelled at you with. Probably would have had more fond memories of we knew the proper way to do it. Heck, I only found out about this last year from a CZcams video.

  • @irkmcspamtroll2556
    @irkmcspamtroll2556 Před 2 lety

    My cousin had half these games years before we got NES. I never knew anyone that had Rush'n Attack but I remember playing it on Commodore 64 as Green Beret and it being tough. Goonies II I loved because of the movie mostly, and also had played a different C64 Goonies than the Japanese release.

    • @notsyzagts7967
      @notsyzagts7967 Před 2 lety

      You meant to say half the games on different hardware. Even if we already played them beforehand on another console, we can easily compare the feelings of a specific port. Like some CZcamsrs do, compare your experiences with the same game on different consoles. It can be just as interesting of a discussion.

    • @irkmcspamtroll2556
      @irkmcspamtroll2556 Před 2 lety

      @@notsyzagts7967 To specify, my cousin had the NES with these games, and we had the C64/128 for years before we got NES.

  • @doctorx3
    @doctorx3 Před 2 lety +2

    From what I've read, Rush n' Attack is a botched home port of an arcade classic. It's the anti-Contra in that way, and kind of a learning experience for Konami. They nailed it the next time.

  • @what3801
    @what3801 Před 2 lety

    I remember my dad got me Double Dribble for a yard sale. My aunt had a lot of NES games. I remember being at her house and playing Contra and Rush 'N Attack. Fun games. I know it's under the Ultra label, but I used to love playing TMNT 2 The Arcade Game. One that I think is better is TMNT 3 The Manhattan Project. Fun games.

  • @Alexvander10
    @Alexvander10 Před 2 lety

    I beat Castlevania II back in 1989, but I had a lot of help from my siblings, friends and Nintendo Power. Great game that deserves a proper remaster with in-game "metroidvania" style maps. I'd pay full price for that.

  • @emmanuelgaona2218
    @emmanuelgaona2218 Před 2 lety

    Awesome video
    My favorite would be TMNT 2 the arcade game I believe it was a Konami game

  • @TheReasoner
    @TheReasoner Před 2 lety

    When you played that CV2 music track I thought "NES Mixtape when?"

  • @mikew8126
    @mikew8126 Před 4 měsíci

    Totally agree. Konami/Ultra and Capcom were top shelf 3rd party devs on the NES. For my money Goonies II is definitely underrated. For sure a quirky title for its time, but I loved it as a kid. I eventually beat it and had it memorized for awhile. I loved the blend of action/adventure almost like a mario platformer with Shadowgate-like "stages" that served as transitions between levels where you collected items and I think if I remember right found some of the captured Goonies?
    I'm with you as well on the undue flack sequels like Castlevania II and Zelda II take. Personally I loved the combo of traditional action with puzzle solving and some RPG elements mixed in. For as much as I loved the original Zelda, I have stronger memories of Zelda II where I feel like I waited for an eternity for it to come out (I vividly remember those mentions of the chip shortage delays in The Funclub Newsletter and early Nintendo Power) and when it finally did I had a blast.
    Metal Gear was a big title for me growing up. My neighbor had it and I remember he and I working together to get to the end. TMNT as well, but mostly for the hype and the mild disappointment when I got it. I would mow lawns for my spending money back then and I saved up, bought it at Toys R' Us, but got it home and it just wasn't that great. Maybe it was the difficulty that turned me off of it. Not horrible but I felt let down that I had burned all my hard earned cash on it at the time.