Famimaga Video 1988-11 [Issue 2] VHS Rip
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- čas přidán 27. 01. 2024
- A video rip of the second issue of Family Magazine's video companion series, which ran for a couple of years during the peak Bubble Economy days. This issue devotes about a third of its runtime to Super Mario Bros. 3 and Final Fantasy II, which clearly were the big Famicom releases for Autumn 1988. Baseball once again has a significant presence as well, albeit without a massive special feature devoted to the topic. Mega Drive is nowhere to be seen despite being the new hotness for this period... curiously, Sega games do show up for both Famicom and PC Engine.
Recorded from a JVC Super VHS video deck and upscaled to 720p via Retrotink 5X. Note that this upload includes a couple of brief skips/gaps due to the age and condition of the video tape, which lost sync in two spots-nothing essential, though.
You may freely use portions of this video for your own work as needed! All I ask for my efforts in getting this material online is a small source credit in your video or footnotes.
0:45 Contents
1:21 Mario 3
8:03 FFII
12:27 Genpei Toumaden
15:22 Pro Yakyuu? Satusjin Jiken!
18:11 Famicom Wars ad
18:40 FFII teaser
19:12 ULTRA TECHNIQUE
19:23 Kakefu-kun no Jump Tengoku
20:11 Tombs & Treasures
21:00 Best Play Pro Yakyuu
21:46 Adventures of Lolo
22:30 Super Dodge Ball
23:38 Romance of the Three Kingdoms
24:00 Rainbow Islands
24:43 Quest of Ki
25:07 Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium
25:41 Shadow Land (Youkai Douchuki)
26:05 Bakutoushi Patton-kun
26:26 Raijin
26:51 1943
27:11 PC ENGINE FAN
27:15 Space Harrier
28:59 Dragon Spirit
30:20 PCE ULTRA TECHNIQUE
30:23 World Court
30:57 Alien Crush
31:38 R-Type I
32:02 Pro Yakyuu World Stadium
33:03 Bokutachi Geesen
33:05 Chase H.Q.
34:43 Track & Field II ad
35:03 Ys Famicom teaser
35:32 VAPORWAVE EYECATCH - Super Mario Bros. 3 & Final Fantasy II promo
36:05 Erika & Satoshi Yume Bouken
36:57 Fantasy Zone II
37:49 Kaijuu Monogatari
38:44 Home Run Nighter: Penant League!!
39:41 Nakajima Satoru: F-1 Hero (Michael Andretti's World Grand Prix)
40:34 Touchdown Fever
41:27 Alien Syndrome
42:26 Knight Rider - Hry
So that's where the Bird Up Theme came from...
This is pure gold, outstanding preservation work
"hmm I wonder if there's a new Jeremy Parish video soon"
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Hell yeah
This is the quality content I come here to see! ❤
It's still fascinating to watch this with auto-translate up. The language barrier is lowered quite a bit for these moments of video game history. Thanks for the upload.
Yeah, this is material tuned for tweens, really, so the language is pretty simple and YT’s system seems able to handle it pretty well.
@@JeremyParish Just watched bits of it. I think it translates Famicom as Air Plane which is pretty funny other than that it's pretty accurate.
Thank you for your archival work dude, love your reviews
Jeremy continuing his important work ~ thumbs up from me
The PC Engine footage will definitely make good B-roll for TurboGrafx 16 Works.
Dragon Spirit looks neat. I don't know if I've seen many shmups that feature a playable character that isn't either a humanoid or some kind of machine. Appreciate the surprise Satoshi Tajiri cameo for Chase HQ.
... hey. HEY. That Chase HQ art at 33:05. They swapped mustaches in the final version of the art!
Gotta avoid the lawsuits
Thanks so much for this!
I didn't know that the Genji and the Heike Clans (Genpei Tohmaden)'s Famicom game also had a game board until I watched this Famimaga video.
Ahhh a new video to read
love these kind of videos
keel it up
🙌
Amazing work!
Please also put Japanese text in the title, so that Japanese folks can discover it too.
CZcams auto-translates search results. They'll see it.
gold indeed
Very cool
I assume that these video game vhs tape magazine things were popular in Japan. They tried to do stuff like this in the US, but they all failed pretty badly as far as I know. The only thing kind of like this were those Official Nintendo vhs tapes.
This is really interesting to watch.
It's funny reading the auto generated subs and realize that they are pretty much saying exactly what you would think they are saying.
Alright, seeing obviously not Japanese people doing American army drills while chanting in Japanese is not something I expected to ever see.
Famicom Wars is a pretty decent game too. Published by Nintendo and developed by Intelligent Systems.
楽しいゲームのようだね。1989年にわくわくするよ!
they did manage to make final fantasy 2 look like a lot of fun even if it looks like what would nowadays be considered an asset flip of final fantasy
was that pc engine space harrier? it looked sick
Hey, I've seen those tracks in F1.