Awful Beyblade Games
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
- was beyblade banned at your school or did your childhood rule
Sometimes I do absolutely filthy videos like this. Behold, a series of english Beyblade games that everybody definitely remembers and DEFINITELY cares about. Watch in wonder as tops spin... Not a great pitch but idc I'm tired and writing garbage
Beyblade meant a lot to me when I was a lot younger, and to see it linger in pop culture for decades is kind of insane. I guess it bespeaks the top's nature: alluring in its simplicity.
The Wii game and the one DS game were actually pretty good, I'd recommend for a laugh.
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"Losing is for losers"
Yeah, people also died when they are killed...
Thats the joke, congratulations, youve found it
Just because you're correct, doesn't mean you're right
Why yes, the floor is made of floor.
The archer class is really made up of archers
It's funny but regrettable that the people die when they are killed line gets taken out of context. It does actually make sense the way it's used.
For anyone wondering, the main character in Fate Stay/Night gets healing powers and ends up surviving death many times. When he has to give up his healing powers to win the big fight he says this. It's more like: (normal) people die when they are killed. That's just the way it is and I can't keep being reckless and relying on this power to save me (paraphrasing his intent).
“Your childhood was valid”.
Look KBash. I know you’re not gaslighting me. But I’m telling you that Yugioh Falsebound Kingdom gets really good twenty hours in 😂
I loved that but I wish they real cutscenes. I wish Konami would sell the rights to it's franchises and just make regular pachinko machines.
It’s actually ridiculous how fast the game ramps up after that 20 or so hours. Like I went from “Why did buy this on sale at GameStop?” to “Holy shit this is getting fucking intense!” It might just be how the game kind of did the whole “duel monsters in a virtual world” troupe better this time around. In terms of payoff anyways.
@@Mysticgamer I wish they didn't just recycle mugshots from other games, save for Scott's.
Oh I remember that game, I got bored of it not too far into the game as a kid from how slow paced it is at the start.
Beyblade just isn’t something that translates well into a video game. Of course that didn’t stop me from trying them out. I’ve played metal fusion on ds, vforce in GameCube, and evolution on 3ds
Honestly I think the first GBC game (the Japan exclusive RPG) did it perfectly, since it gave you direct control of your Beyblades and also had Bey-specific special skills.
2 weeks late, but the gba rpg was badass.
okay but the japan exclusive GBA rpg fuckin rocked
Am I the only one who still has their DS?
G- Revolution is actually super fun, if you have the time, please go try it out. It's kinda difficult at first but is amazing once you get the hang of it
G Revolution was actually easy, once you learn to do this correctly. Lil' bit of patience also is needed. After that, once you get it, you'll hardly ever lose.
Cool game, modification part i always liked.
I remember buying it on a flea market for 5 bucks when I was 13 or so. Got really frustrated at the beginning and the losing parts thing didn't make it better. But then something inside me snapped and I rocked the launch every single time which made most battles outside the tournaments pretty easy. But true once you get into it its actually a pretty decent GBA RPG which hits right into nostalgia. Also it somehow reminds me of a pretty similar game with the Duel Masters license haha
@@roberthoffmann5428 ikr, and once you actually get good at the game, you could beat Ray and get his driger early on in the game, which i remember was really really hard.
And yeah, i guess it's really similar to duel masters, i loved that game so much. It was hard but once you knew what you were doing, it was really fun, I'm glad these two games didn't hold you hand and you had to git gud. Which i guess is why most people don't mention them
Istg it's so fucking good, the music just hits and you can customise every part of your blade, s tier
I wish the game was longer and had more story elements, it was a very cool concept honestly
Defeating Masamune almost instantly is pretty accurate to the anime
Solid breakdown! I grew up with the metal saga they were very hit or miss, the battle fortress was a personal favourite since they had game exclusive beyblades that was very silly to look at.
(The worst one from the MFB era was 4D V Zero G it used the 3DS AR for gameplay and everyone hated it)
my man zankye. my cousins and I were obsessed with beyblade back in the MFB era and you were one of the youtubers we looked up to. hope you're doing well nowadays.
Zankyeeee 5-6 years ago i was so addicted to your beyblade hunting videos i really like the metal saga until shogun steel. I was so inspired thanks for making my childhood bright
I figured you would be here
I completely forgot about the 4D V Zero G game that sounds attrocious
Wow you’re here lol!
how do you know everything i’m nostalgic for?
He's the Mr. Hyde to your Dr. Jekyll.
He hasn't done medabots yet
Statistics, son!
Seriously though
He’s in your closet. Dusting off all your neglected nostalgia for this very purpose.
I remembered Beyblade was really big here back in 2003. Then it died down after a year or two. Then around 2019, there was a comeback thanks to the new Beyblade anime. Toys began to flood in the market, but a lot of them are bootlegs.
I remember in 2008-2014 Beyblade Metal () started and revamped the market
My mom ended up buying bootlegs that had legit razor blades for the edges and my fingers were cut open when I launched them LMAO
Yeah, the metal saga and burst brought it back to life, but I's like to see season 4 from the og gen.
I miss metal saga beyblades, my mom donated all of my metal saga beys because I was making too much noise in the morning when I was 5 (she donated them a few months before beyblade burst came out. But she had no reason, I asked and she said because I used to play with them in the morning, and it would drive her crazy) I literally had every metal saga bey, I even had all of the beywheelz and beywarriors. I got them when they were released in stores. My mom just now allowed me to get beyblades again, but I'll never have all of my metal beys.
@@4rachnic she couldn't have atleast asked you to stop first?
In elementary school, I traded my birthday cupcake my teacher made me, for a kids second hand beyblade. best deal of my childhood
lmao probably would to fr
That kid must have been hungry
Beyblade up to G Revolution will always have place in my heart. The nostalgia hits hard.
Honestly, been waiting for someone to talk about these games.
I've never played them, but the fact they existed I NEEDED to know
He's wrong about G-revolution though, it was an amazing game, hard, but that makes it even more rewarding
I'll never forget finding a beyblade VHS at the dollar store after playing the gba game, picking it up and hearing a version of the anime op that wasn't bit crushed. That shit changed my life.
I had experimented with making a Beyblade game in Unreal a while ago, so I have a little insight into why it's so difficult to actually make a satisfying Beyblade game.
First of all, if you want a physics based game, no engine is really going to work for you out of the box, as the makers of these engines simply didn't anticipate that someone would want to accurately simulate the physics of spinning strange tops in dishes at high rpm. I found the biggest issue was that they lost momentum far too quickly regardless of weight and rpm, so I was forced to cheat in some further rotational boosts. The difficulty simulating this is likely why most of these games use stamina bars and simply fix the rpm, or put momentum-loss milestones attached to their stamina bars.
Now, if you throw two Beyblades into a bowl like that (and you want to make sure the bowl is high-poly so that the tops don't skip on the geometry), you can have a really entertaining show, especially if you shape the stadium with walls to bounce the Beyblades off each other and experiment with the tip shapes for wilder movement. The issue with this is that you and up with a game like the ps1 Beyblade, where you have little control over the tops, which isn't really what people are expecting when they pop in one of these games.
So to give the player meaningful control you can map navigation using directional impulses, which satisfies that need to control them yourself; however, the more control you give the player, the less the game feels like the natural movement of a Beyblade. There was a fun version that I built where I added a jump button, but at that point it didn't feel like you were spinning tops as much as you were sumo wrestling with coloured plastic. However, the real complication was that the more control you gave the player in a physics-based game, the more likely that it was that they would find a way to screw up their battles by doing something like flipping their top upside down.
At the end of it I realized that to make the sort of Beyblade game that people envision when they look at the box of one of those console games you'd have to circumvent the pure physics approach and make a fairly boutique system to artfully manage rpm and orientation, which I think a few of the games were attempting to do; but to make a system that emulates the desired gameplay of Beyblades without resorting to stamina bars and fixed-axis tops will certainly be an uphill battle for any developer attempting it.
There probably is a way to do this in a more physics based space that's pretty interesting, copy the attempts to create something similar that have been created in the real world.
It is just about possible to create a remote controlled Beyblade. It involves a gyroscopically stabilised tilting weight that can change the centre of balance of the top allowing the user a degree of control over the top. If you wanted to create a more physics based game that felt more like natural movement this would be fairly close to the way to go about it, add a weight to the centre of the top and have the player's directional inputs move that weight around, not the top. As the weight is moved by the player the centre of balance moves with it causing the top to tilt and accelerate towards its new centre of balance.
Having a gyroscopically stabilised weight could allow the top to spin according to real-world physics but still allows the player to influence the direction of the top, doing things they'd expect to be able to do such as resist being hit in a direction or resists/accelerate their current trajectory to avoid being hit.
Pretty much all the other problems with physics based games are still there, you could still flip them upside down, but since that's also a thing that can happen with real tops I don't think that's a huge issue, just another loss state really. I think it would likely come closer to matching how people actually think about tops moving than true directional impulse however.
@@Lankpants This is good advice. I think that when I previously tried to apply control by shifting the weight of the top I struggled with the issues that Unreal can have when you apply two physics sources to a single object, solving which was just beyond my skill level at the time.
I'll definitely try mimicking that gyroscopically stabilized weight next time I'm messing around with it. Thanks for the advice!
@Mr.Nimbus so Mr Nimbus is an asshole online too. Shame.
@@aiscrcrw welp, heres me wishing you good luck in making a decent Beyblade game that could find its way to a game store in the future.
the reason why the metal masters game is good is because it doesn't rely on physics too much. the physics that apply seem to be applying to still objects, which simply are made to look like they are spinning. this is probably one of the few ways to make an entertaining beyblade game
0:59 You're not just seeling them tops, you're selling them DREAMS
Sums it up perfectly my dude
There's some genuine joy in my heart to know you've played the games I always saw at EB Games as a kid but never bought.
Maybe it's a good thing I didn't lmao
Pfft, you thought your "illegal" weight disk would've gotten you to win? Please...I modded my blade to have THREE disks!
A kid once brought a carved tree stump, shaped like an arrow with nails sticking out on all the sides
Man, I cried watching the final episodes of Metal Fusion when Storm Pegasus fucking died
Metal Masters was my favorite shit back in the day.
@@DRAGON_NUTZ Oh yeah, I never got around to finish Metal Masters but it was wild
@@DRAGON_NUTZ unfortunately they give women pussybulges but the men don't have any like wtf
Legend says Shaun still wanders the planes of the shadow realm, torturing lost children with his aim hacks metal top
They didn't have a ton of effort put in them but they did have a special place in my heart
sus
They got banned from my school because my beyblade had a massive (definitely tournament illegal looking back on it) weight disk. We used to use them outside the school because none of us brought the stadiums to school. Anyway, mine hit a rock one day and bounced off and hit the window to the teachers lounge, cracking it.
I brought Beyblade to my elementary school and we had a crazy fun couple of months with them... until the 1st graders got them banned school-wide because they'd let em rip onto the bottom of a metal slide on our recess equipment, putting an uncountably high amount of dents and dings on it. Little brats.
Also, I played that gamecube Beyblade game a lot. It was repetitive as hell, but I had a lot of fun with it. I will never know what the story was about, but Kai was a cool-lookin dude, I tell you hwat.
I would just like to say thank you to my high school for making me the target audience for that Cormac McCarthy joke
2:00 This game made me so sad as a kid and it taught me about shovelware. I tried hard to win this game, but everytime I'd try it wouldn't play well, the beys are uncontrollable. Trying to upgrade my beyblade would result in it losing control and instantly flying out of the stadium at 100mph, so depressing. I wouldn't have minded not having bitbeasts, but that game was just unplayable, there's probably a way to cheese through the game though.
Damn, I wanna see Beyblade Metal Master in EVO now
13:00 "Calls Ryuga a bad person" :(
He was though
I mean...
True he only changed when he died
@@destroyerofworlds4663 ........
@@Kinomiyasan Ah, yeah. Ryuga, the Vegeta of the Metal Saga, actually fucking died
Ah man this is nostalgia epitomized for me. I genuinely loved beyblade when I was a kid.......and yet the more I reminisce about it, the more it feels like it might have just been an outlandish fever dream. I owned a decent handful of beyblades myself, played it all the time with my neighbor/childhood friend who lived across the street from me, watched the first 2 anime series, and yes, much to the determent of my patience even played a couple of these games. But even as someone who would've considered themselves an avid fan of the franchise back then, I still thought it was way out there. Like......a bunch of teenagers playing with slightly more intricately constructed than normal tops that house celestial essences of mythical creatures in their centers and treat each match with the same intensity and seriousness that characters treat the fighting during the tournament arc of a battle manga/anime do? It was a weird time to be growing up. But even though I look back and laugh at it, I did still have a lot of fun with this.
I love playing the G-Revolution Gba game, it was fun for me when I didn't get the game correctly but I learned the more I play and rested it so many times XD
“You can slap a coat primary color paint on just about anything, and kids will buy”. *looks at my POG collection*…ouch
Hearing him say Gingka with a hard G and not a J hurt my soul
But... but... the GBA RPG was so good :(. The "completely legitimate" copy I had couldn't save. So I used to have to just keep my GBA on the charger for the entire night just to not lose progress. Ah, the memories.
That intro is pretty much how anime beyblade matches are seen.
I actually have a DS copy of Metal Fusion and I can tell you that its pretty lackluster but is interesting to say the least. Van says “who the hell are you” and fuckin DIES, Ryuga calls Van the long-haired Ryuga clone a scumbag and sometimes says “L-Drago hungers for blood” when starting a match, and you can actually yeet your own bey or your enemies’ by whacking it out if you’re lucky.
I love these Special Thanks names omg. Also love how you literally combined Gingka’s name pronunciation with Japanese and English versions 😂
For peeps who are interested: Beyblade Evolution since I played this: You can customize beyblades by buying parts with bey points, the only thing you can really do with your blades is aim your bey I'm 3 areas: the outer ring, the center of the ring, and somewhere in-between. Attack type bey tips gain bonuses in the outer ring, balance type tips go in the middle, and finally defense and stamina tips go in the middle. Once you aim your bey your supposed to pull your 3DS towards you, too soon or late and lose a bit of stamina, and getting it just right would grant you a bonus to your movement speed and stamina. Once you actually get in the arena, a power meter will show up, depending on the score you got for launching with a bey you can start with a 0-1 power point, or a 2 power point, the max is 3. You just sorta shoot the power you got from seeing beyblades clash into your bey that slows down their stamina consumption and depending on the tip they will willingly collide with the opponent's bey. They got alot of bey parts you can buy and plenty of bey sets to collect from the Metal Fusion, to Fury series, and you can grab parts from the trio of the masters series (though some functions like Big Bang's final drive, all bey's special moves r got tossed, so it's literally just seeing a bunch of tops spinning and nothing more but it was fun whilst it lasted)
You can map the microphone to a button on the keyboard on your Personal DSputer in case you didn’t know. I’ve done it with Phantom Hourglass, or maybe it was it Spirit Tracks? The one that had an item that required you to blow into the mic to use it.
So first of all, I loved your reviews on all of these, gotta get that cleared. Now, here comes the info part. I've beaten the GBA G-Rev game and this tactic should work on the PS1 game as well; they all lose to Endurance types, simple as that. Make it an endurance type and you will literally have stamina for days. In regards to Beyblade: Evolution for 3DS, yes, it is playable. If you're using Citra there are controls to simulate gyro movements. It still feels like a flash game though. P.S. You forgot to do Beyblade Burst apps.
Gingka in the dub was pronounced "Jenga"
Gingka's dub voice didn't age well
@@theoriginalman9426 I thought the VA nailed it in Episode 1 and 2, but then after that.
@@cliffturbo2146 Then it became every non metal saga fan's sleep paralysis demon
@@theoriginalman9426 I prefer it over any sub thing
@@guestguest4198 Huh? the sub literally makes gingka and all of the other characters sound less annoying, you're probably just saying this because the sub contains swearing
I don't know if your game got bugged or something. I remember playing that gba Beyblade rpg game as a kid and it was a little hard but not impossible to beat. I think the game ends with you defeating some mysterious rival in the park. It seemed short compared to the gba Pokemon games I was familiar with.
I’m definitely that person who grew up with PS1 Beyblade. It was so freaking popular in my 5th grade class and I just couldn’t get enough.
I sometimes wish I could still let it rip with other 30 year olds.
Wait shit- NOT LIKE THAT.
The very first Beyblade RPG, Jisedai Beigoma Battle Beyblade is actually supergood, despite it being a Pokémon ripoff, with bitbeasts evolving and everything, I had a lot of fun playing it together with my brother. The problem is, it's all in Japapnese and my Japanese skills are quite limited. My favourite part has to be when Tyson finds Kai's challange written on a piece of paper on the first floor of an high tower, goes up to the rooftop, and Kai complains we were too slow to get there. Tyson replies, "If you were in such a hurry, why didn't you challange me on the first floor?" ... and Kai is speechless because well, he's right XD
Also fun fact, Dragoon is a fire dragon and Dranzer is a three-head ice dragon - because Dranzer is supposed to be Dragon+Panzer, yeah.
Beyblades got banned in our school because someone put one in a sock and used it as a flail and split another kids head open.
the metal fusion game is the predecessor to the metal masters game. the concept was playing through the story with different bladers, unlocking new special moves and so called "bey forces", which strengthened your bey. you could control your bey by swiping your stylus over the touchscreen(also if you yelled into the microphone your bey would recover a bit of energy, so you technically cheered your bey on) , and could use special moves when your power gauge is full enough. it also offers full customizarion of your bey, just like metal masters. parts can be bought with bey points which you win by defeating other bladers. you could also raise your rank, to become stronger. metal fusion is pretty much the rough sketch for metal masters (two brilliant, childhood defining games) while beyblade evolution is a cheap hasbro advertising gig with extremely disappointing gameplay.
7:45 I have a feeling they were trying to reference the Yugioh Tag Force games.
G revolution on the gba is honestly the best beyblade game of all time, it’s in my top 10 GBA games
Just a young gun with a quick fuse
I was uptight, wanna let loose
I was dreaming of bigger things and
Wanna leave my own life behind
Not a "Yes sir", not a follower
Fit the box, fit the mold
Have a seat in the foyer, take a number
I was lightning before the Dunga
Dunga, Dunga
Dunga, Dun-, Dunga
Dun-Dun-Dunga, Dunga
Dunga, Dunga, Dun-, Dunga
Dun-Dun-Dunga, Dunga
Dunga, feel the Dunga
Lightning and the Dunga
Dunga, feel the Dunga
Lightning and the Dunga
Dunga, Dunga
Dunga
Kids were laughing in my classes
While I was scheming for the masses
Who do you think you are?
Dreaming 'bout being a big star
You say you're basic, you say you're easy
You're always riding in the backseat
Now I'm smiling from the stage while
You were clapping in the nosebleeds
Dunga, Dunga, Dun-
Dunga, Dun-Dun-Dunga
Dunga, Dunga
Dunga, Dun-, Dunga
Dun-Dun-Dunga, Dunga
Dunga, feel the Dunga
Lightning and the Dunga
Dunga, feel the Dunga
Lightning and the Dunga
Dunga
Dunga, feel the Dunga
Lightning and the Dunga
Dunga
Dunga, feel the Dunga
Lightning and the Dunga, Dunga
Dunga, feel the Dunga
Lightning and the Dunga, Dunga
Dunga, feel the Dunga
Lightning and the Dunga, Dunga
Dunga, feel the Dunga(feel the)
Lightning and the Dunga, Dunga
Dunga, Dunga, Dun-
Dunga, Dun-Dun-Dunga, Dunga
Dunga, Dunga, Dun-
Dunga, Dun-Dun-Dunga, Dunga
Dunga, Dunga, Dun-
Dunga, Dun-Dun-Dunga, Dunga
Dunga, Dunga, Dun-, Dunga
Dun-Dun-Dunga, Dunga
I played metal fusion because i loved the anime a TON as a kid
I legitimately could never do anything, i had NO idea what happened
Beyblade on the PS1 was one of my fave games growing up. Tbf I was a kid back then 😂
G- Revolution was actually good though, one of the best gba games I've played. If you're good at the game, it rewards you, saying the game is bad because you suck at it is really not fair. Maybe you were just too young when you played it to understand the mechanics, go play it again, it's really fun
Yeah I’ve replayed it twice and in my adulthood and I Think it holds up.
I got into beyblades whe i was at my friends house dicking around with one going "this is so gay" then I broke a glass with one and went "I can do damage with this" and also got some super korean metal plate that just wrecked everything
At my school they banned Pokemon cards but not Beyblade and Yugioh lol We were straight up gambling in grade 3.
I had a blast watching this video and remembering this dumb, silly, awesome series. Thank you for this, you channel is dope as hell
I still rememberh that one time my school loved beyblade, and one of my friends wanted them and he only has pokemon cards so he wanted to by beyblades so everyone will think he's cool, so he spends all his money on it and he showed it to us and we we all act like this; NAH MAN POKEMON CARDS ARE THE NEW TREND MAN
Maybe I’m misremembering, but I remember a Beyblade game on the PS1 that I KID YOU NOT (but again, Could be wrong) had Piccolo from Dragon Ball Z as a guest character in the game’s Vs. Mode. It was pretty nostalgic, even though I had no idea how to play the game right.
The gba rpg was badass. Problem is the balance is in the players favor. If you get the controlls from someone who actually knows what they are doing (worst part of the game is they don't actually explain how to play) you can literally beat the final boss massively under leveled.
I played, halfway through the game my thumbs were eviscerated thanks to the combo system... I think but at some point i remember it was either pain or just chore tedium
@@aokyoutsuki7744 up down A, up down A, up own A, for eternity.
I actually really like the g-revolution GBA game, I play it on emulator. I had to search online to learn how to do combos once you learn those it becomes a lot more enjoyable. Also, no coverage of the burst games?
Ikr, i was so surprised when he mentioned it, it was one of the best games I've played
Batuken Shoot Beyblade Fan: …Metal Fight characters that I cannot even pronounce the protagonist’s name correctly.
Also Batuken Shoot Beyblade Fan: Gin-Ka (not Jing-Ka, which is from the English Dub. At least it’s not from the 4Kids Dub).
Yu-Gi-Oh fans who watched the English Sub than 4Kids Dub: He’s a wizard.
I always wanted a game where you had proper control over the blades which was more about moving fast, dodging and navigating wacky arenas from the show such as the Great Wall of China stadium, and when you unleashed your bitbeast the game would become a Tekken style fighting game
I played the GBA Beyblade game multiple times just for nostalgia and cause I was good at it😩 now I feel like a menace for sinking in hours into it.
Most fun I ever had with a beyblade game, was a plug in play to the TV. It had a launcher, a ripcord, and you controlled the speed with the trigger and turned with a dial on the launcher. Waaaay more fun than it had any right to be.
If only this video came out a week ago. One of my students is obsessed with Beyblades. I always entertained conversations with him, but I didn't know how to relate. I guess I'll see him in the fall.
13:17 I may be one year late, but I guess someone does exist to get that joke. Well played
Update: there's a new Beyblade title in the franchise, Beyblade X showcasing later this year...
The G-revolution Gba game is actually very simple and easy to a fault. It is the E X A C T same battles with changing stats. Otherwise it would be a great game. Actual beybattling is fun.
Holy shit smell of the game really does go well with everything
I've recently gotten back into Beyblade via the Hasbro release of Beyblade X in the UK last month. Even got me my first string launcher, which is at least more comfortable than the basic launchers that come with the starter sets.
The starter sets I recommend passing on and just getting a winder launcher and a dual pack. You'll get a decent launcher and a taste of how the customisation works.
Glad to see the two best games from this video are from the metal saga, the generation i grew up with, I used to think Ryuga is the coolest guy ever and had lots of L Drago bays but all of them were sadly bootleg. Everytime KBash mispronounced Gingka, i died a little inside lol (its pronounced Jingka with a J, not G).
The beyblade rpg from the gba is actually pretty fun if you know how combos work
I replayed the PS1 game not too long ago, and its really not bad for what it is, you get enough influence over the beyblades to not just go flying out of the ring, and there's a whole customization aspect.
Like, man its just spinning tops, it doesn't have to have fighting game depth. Just like the real game, winning mostly just comes down to customization of the beyblades.
Honestly love the DBZ music in the background.
The Budokai 3 opening is great
When I was a kid I loved the Vforce story. I remember absolutely nothing from it but I remember I was always playing it
This is hilarious because im half way through my third play through of g - revolution and i was excited for you to get to it just to hear the weakest complaint. its so easy once it all clicks and it has the best combat of all beyblade games ive tried.
Preemptively turning my volume down because I know its going to start with screaming haha
I bought mini beyblades and never looked back... Ready for the apocalypse. I won't be walking the road alone... I have my mini beys!
I remember playing an old beyblade game on my gameboy advanced when I was younger, that game stressed me out sooo much 😭
5:27 I caught that Mission Street from Sonic Adventure 2. Based music choice.
K Bash:I WIN BY DOING ABSOLUTELY NOTHINGGG
Luigi:What did you say?>:(
I loved playing VForce on the Gamecube, but damn it, it was annoying as hell when the enemy used Driger's special.
Oh man I remember I used to love that beyblade rpg so much
After watching this I'm now getting Beyblade youtubers recommended to me, so thank you Kbash. Video itself was great
me and my friends used to play beyblades. we built an arena with walls high enough for ring outs to not happen. we used to scour the whole bazaar for new beybaldes and take out their parts and customize them. they were the cheap and light ones. small as well. and I was the kid who was like the champion. so one day, one of the kid calls his cousin from the next city over to have a match with me and he absolutely destroys me. the kid has a heavy slow spinning one but my small one still couldnt make a dent on that beast. after that i left the scene. it was embasrrasing since then. felt like a money showing off before a master. never went to the arena ever since.
5:30 This was the only ever Beyblade game I owned, it was quite interesting. Looking back in it I can’t believe I beat the entire game.
Yeah, it van be kinda hard at the beginning but that makes the game even more rewarding, you could even compare it to dark souls somehow
Glad to know my school wasn't the only one who banned Beyblade, though the reason was cause a kid got a really bad laceration across the cornea
For anyone wondering the burst series of Beyblade is out now. The American releases of the last two years suck IMO (slingshock was still fun). Check em out for more fast spinning plastic
11:17 I played this game. You can’t control it at all. You only ever press the A button.
I hate the dumb game.
They barely make sense. Like...as A game..it takes everything away from it.
4:46
I can't believe it. They've turned Mariam into a goddamn Muppet!!!
I forgot in the lore that Moses parted the Red Sea with a Beyblade XD So hilariously offensive!
The music you pick for background ambience is always so good and nostalgic
I remember 100%ing Beyblade Vforce when I was a kid... It wasn't too bad but I always had trouble getting a collectable near the end of the game cut off by diagonal squares.
You gotta fall down, eat ground, to get back up again!
I had 2 Beyblades stolen Dragoon Storm and Dranzer V at my catholic private high school. I mostly played on my own and just watched them spin. I still have my Dranzer V2
I HEARD IT AT THE START where metal gear rising video at Kbash
i played a japanese version one for GBAback in the day.. .was really good one.. without knowing japanese was easy to understand... i didn't even knew english in the time anyway
as a kid, i liked all the trends that woud come out, i liked pokemon, digimon, yu gi oh, medabots, all of them. But even as a kid i thought bey blade was fuckin' dumb
I have never been so glad I got metal masters as a kid
Metal Fusion for the DS holds up incredibly well and ticks all the boxes you mentioned. The customizability is amazing as you also get to set 2 ultimate moves are are as bombastic and cheesy as you can get as well as have lots of control over your beyblade with flicking similar to the Wii and guard feature that adds the extra bit of complexity. I believe you could even switch "stances" mid battle if your bey's tip or other components has a gimmick like sliding parts
Beyblade Metal Fusion for the DS is peak beyblade gaming tbh, sad you missed out on it
Back in 2005 I spent birthday money on Beyblade V-Force and I've regretted my choice every day since then.
Dude i love beyblades! My brother and i used to collect them growing up. i legit think i have almost 100 from the metal series, and about 50 from the og series. To this day we still buy eachother a beyblade every christmas.
Except fxxx the Burst series, they're ugly af
Eh I like burst and MFB equally
5:31 is when I started laughing.
RPG Grandpa made me choke on water.
I was shocked to see so many games, and relieved to see most aren’t playable 🤣