The SNES version of the game is inferior to its Genesis cousin. One of the reasons is the boss battles, as they lack several things that the Genesis version has. First off, in the Genesis version, the music changes when you fight a boss. The music stays the same in the SNES version. Also, the Genesis version gives each boss a life meter, so you'll know how close you are to defeating them. In the SNES version, the bosses don't have a life meter, so you aren't able to know if it'll be one more hit or a hundred more before they're defeated. Finally, the Genesis version has the Witch Doctor Monkeys, a trio of monkeys who hide behind a tiki mask and separate after the first phase of the battle. The SNES version has you fight King Louie twice.
Yeah dude I completely agree with you. I much preferred the Genesis version which I’ve also covered on this channel plus I managed to do it with no damage.
@@JJRETRO It's okay. But i'm not sure if those "bosses" are even bosses & also it has one moment which feels satisfying after u watch the OG 1940's movie.
@@JJRETRO Monstro isn't even a boss in my opinion, not sure wyh was happening on Candlewick's bossfight and if it even is a boss & also i really want to make sure that Coachman gets what he deserves, so tell me later if i should play this game?
The most difficult game I've ever played. I never saw that bloody Tiger until now.
Glad you could see it finally. I won’t lie but the final boss was tough and I’m surprised I beat him. Extremely hard game.
Where do you yes damage or no damage
Kaa the snake is my favorite
To fight I enjoyed working out King Louie’s patterns.
🐅Tigers🐯 are my favorites, except for Shere Khan, because he's the one who's such an evil, angry, stupid, mean, scary tiger!
Also probably the best character from the jungle book
1:19 King Louie 1
1:59 King Louie 2
The SNES version of the game is inferior to its Genesis cousin. One of the reasons is the boss battles, as they lack several things that the Genesis version has. First off, in the Genesis version, the music changes when you fight a boss. The music stays the same in the SNES version. Also, the Genesis version gives each boss a life meter, so you'll know how close you are to defeating them. In the SNES version, the bosses don't have a life meter, so you aren't able to know if it'll be one more hit or a hundred more before they're defeated. Finally, the Genesis version has the Witch Doctor Monkeys, a trio of monkeys who hide behind a tiki mask and separate after the first phase of the battle. The SNES version has you fight King Louie twice.
Yeah dude I completely agree with you. I much preferred the Genesis version which I’ve also covered on this channel plus I managed to do it with no damage.
I don't mind fighting louie twice
Yeah atleast Louie isn’t the hardest IMO.
Вот только после победы во втором бою с Луи короля обезьян заваливает камнями. Это жестоко!
4:44 Ending
3:08 Shere Khan
4:32 Shere Khan's defeat
0:15 Kaa
I like this game
It was good fun. Tough, but good.
1:52 King Louie Run
2:22 King Louie's Breakdown
3:01 King Louie's defeat
1:08 Kaa's Defeat
0:00 Intro
5:41 Thanks for Watching
5:41
Btw, have ya played the Sega Genesis Pinocchio game?
No, is it any good?
@@JJRETRO It's okay. But i'm not sure if those "bosses" are even bosses & also it has one moment which feels satisfying after u watch the OG 1940's movie.
@@theceoofeggmansempire5214 I’ll take a look at it on CZcams mate
@@theceoofeggmansempire5214 look good dude. There’s technically 3 bosses that I see. I’ll do those at some point.
@@JJRETRO Monstro isn't even a boss in my opinion, not sure wyh was happening on Candlewick's bossfight and if it even is a boss & also i really want to make sure that Coachman gets what he deserves, so tell me later if i should play this game?
Odio mucho esta versión,es realmente muy injustamente difícil,prefiero jugar la version de sega genesis que la de snes
RlPOFF OF THE SEGA GAME
Both are totally different.