songs used: Castlevania NES- vampire killer MegaMan 2- Dr. Willy stage 1 MegaMan 2- bubbleman stage legend of Zelda ocarina of time- Saria's song super smash bros melee- menu theme
I absolutely LOVED playing Big Floppa on my N64 after school when I was a kid. The fact that they haven't made a version for newer consoles in 2022 astonishes me, especially considering how it's been nominated for GotY MULTIPLE TIMES!
I heard the company who makes the Big Floppa games got shut down and couldn’t make anymore versions. It saddens me to see this happen to my Childhood like this.
still can't believe Floppa never came to 6th generation consoles, he would've fit in so well alongside all the other games on the original xbox being a action/shooter/puzzle/simulation/survival/sandbox/rpg/racing/cooking game itself. imagine Floppa competing with the first Halo. amazing to imagine.
0:00 Formally, the "playfield" (background) of the Atari 2600 had a resolution of 40 (horizontal) × 1 (vertical; yes, _ONE_ ) pixels. The graphics were 1 bit with 2 colors selected from a palette of 128 (the only graphically-impressive thing about it). It was split into left and right halves, the right of which formally was only supposed to be a mirror or copy of the left. That way, the VRAM for it could be restricted to 35 bits. Not kilobytes, not bytes, BITS. Displaying anything more on the background was a trick: Different left and right halves were defined by writing to the registers which held the playfield information before the side was reached by the electron beam on your CRT TV. Vertical resolution, up to 192 pixels of it with an NTSC TV, was achieved by switching out the playfield information between when lines were drawn. Changing colors was achieved by swapping the palette selection, typically once per line. Greater detail could be achieved by defining and moving the 2 "missiles" (single-pixel sprites with defined colors) and 2 sprites (8-pixel wide 1-bit sprites, with the 0-color being the background and the 1-color being defined from a pallete of 128) to carve out or highlight certain elements of the playfield. If you need them again, adjust their position before the electron beam reaches it. Theoretically, a 160 × 192 128-color image (broadly comparable to what could be displayed on the Atari Lynx) could be achieved if you were able to write to the registers fast enough, but it was effectively impossible to do so with the slow speed of the processor. TL;DR: *nasal voice* It wouldn't really look like that! 🤓 ...what are you going to do with that crowbar?
ikr The other 8 bit consoles were also not accurate, the NES palette didn't have those colors, and the gameboy could only display 4 shades of grey (tinted green by the display)
According to me, the most realistic is the game Big Floppa's: Origins of the ears, on PS3, it shows the shadows very well and has the perfect lighting to discover in which areas you can be hidden in the infiltration missions to the bingus base
I remember playing Big Floppa on my sega genesis, it was SO GREAT back then, I also got the Big Floppa 64 game for the N64, the graphics on the 3D model was REALLY EPIK, and also got one for my Wii, the Wii controls were kinda weird, but the game was still fun to play, I think I remember that in the BF64 (Big Floppa 64) the final boss of the game was really hard, I ALMOST RAGE QUITED THE GAME. It was until I figured out a glitch due to smashing the controller. It noclipped me through the boss and killed him. I was kinda confused of why it happened but the good thing is that I beat the game. The Sega Genesis version had a great gameplay, the problem was that when it was in the loading screen, something was wrong with it. The game looked glitchy and lagged a lot. It was until I figured out that the cartridge was a lot of dust in it. It was SO DIRTY! My grandpa helped me clean the dust and dirt out of the cartridge and I continued playing the game. Without the glitching and lagging, the gameplay was actually neat. My friend came over to my house and showed him the sega genesis and n64 version of big floppa, my friend decided to play BF64, but the thing is, the game is single player. So whenever we died in a level or boss, we took turns. Now, The Wii Version: The Wii version was REALLY AWESOME and the fact that the company put a lot of effort making the game really shows how great it is. The game was really fun until then I figured out what speedrunning is, and the glitch called “GFC”, short for Great Floppa Clip, this glitch allowed me to noclip through levels and bosses, just like BF64. The thing about speedrunning the game is that all the levels and stages are connected, it means that it’s just a big map and there’s no teleport. So to make the glitch, I had to shake the wiimote, press B, A, and 2 at the same time. Sometimes when I tried to shake the wiimote I accidentally hit myself really hard with the controller, so I had to be really careful. Out of all the games I got of Big Floppa, I love the N64 version, the game has more lore than the BigFloppa Genesis and Big Floppa: Return of the Hugeness (Wii) The model these days looks weird but for me, I love it. In BF64, Big Floppa has more emotions instead of meowing and staying mute. He felt sad when losing, happy when winning, and he gets *floppy* That’s the story of how I enjoyed the games of *BIG FLOPPA*
Tbh I felt like shaking the Wii remote to shake the paw felt and looked dumb, I mean there was a lot in Big Floppa: Return of the hugeness was ether puzzles with the bad controls or using the remote to grow to solve a puzzle, and the final boss wasn't good ether! BF64 had Bingus, BF genesis had El Gato, and BFRH has Jink but Jink was not only a friend of floppa but was in bf64 as a playable character and there weren't under some kinda spell or something stupid IT WAS JUST JINK and its really stupid.
You boot up your Windows Vista computer. "The only thing this piece of junk can run is Big Floppa." You say in a sad yet calm tone to yourself. The game boots up, the graphics are astonishing, even better than Solitaire and Minesweeper.
I love how even when the consoles can fully render The Floppa I can still immediately tell because of the filters. like I didn't realise. damn these things really liked certain colors.
I remember playing Big Floppa in the PS1 that one were probably one of my favorite versions of the game! But then i played the PC one and i played it for nearly 2 years and i did 100% on the PC Ver! I'm so glad i got my hands on this game!
I played Big Floppa on my cousin’s ps1, it was one of his favorite games My dad never told me there was a N64 version, if I knew I would have played it a lot!!!!
So WEIRD how you managed to get an effect in the Game Gear one that actually reminds me of graphics. This "blur" reminds me of the one caused by its retro-lighting... Congrats ! Also he GBA effect with a bit of oversaturation and the sharpening...the Wii one being blurry because Wii was the last non-hd console in a world of HD displays... Impressive, you really got the spirit right in these, it deserves more views
This would look like in evolution of big floppa Big floppa 1986 (atari 2600) 0:01 Big floppa 1988 (Sega Master System) 0:05 Big floppa 1990 (NES) 0:10 Big floppa 1994 (Gameboy) 0:17 Big floppa 1998 (Sega Game Gear) 0:20 Big floppa 2 1999 (SNES) 0:25 Big floppa 2 1999 (Sega Genesis) 0:30 Big floppa 2 2000 (Sega CD) 0:39 Big floppa 2000 (Gameboy Color) 0:45 Big floppa X 2000 (PS1) 0:50 Big floppa X 2003 (N64) 0:58 Big floppa 2 2004 (Gameboy Advance) 1:06 Big floppa X 2006 (Wii) 1:13 Big floppa 3 2010 (PS3) 1:19 Big floppa 3 2012 (Xbox 360) 1:27 Big floppa 3 2016 (PC) 1:34 Big floppa: the trilogy 2017 (PC) Big floppa: the trilogy 2017 (PS4) Big floppa: the trilogy 2018 (nintendo switch) Big floppa: the trilogy 2019 (Wii u) And now... Raise a floppa 2022 (PC and PHONE) How old the game is. Big floppa (36 Years old) 1986 - 2000 Big floppa 2 (23 Years old) 1999 - 2004 Big floppa X (16 Years old) 2002 - 2006 Big floppa 3 (12 Years old) 2010 - 2016 Big floppa: the trilogy (5 Years old) 2017 - 2019 Raise a floppa (1 month old) 2022 Raise a floppa 2 (COMING SOON) How many players played floppa game Big floppa (15 billion players player this game) Big floppa 2 (12 billion players played this game) Big floppa X (6 billion players played this game) Big floppa 3 (9 billion players played this game) Big floppa: the trilogy (8 billion players played this game) Raise a floppa (IDK)
This is the evolution of Big floppa video games (Remake 2024) "Floppa" (1985) 0:00 Released in: September 1st 1985 Developed and released by "Taito" for the "Atari 2600" console and Arcade (Who is also responsible to make a game called "Space invaders" from 1978). Before "Bubbble Bobble 1986" Floppa is a Money clicking game simulator and the only goal is clicking money and expand areas. (+There was Christmas version of Floppa in December 1 1985 but only in arcade and its one of the most rarest arcades, only 5 of them exist in japan) "Floppa" (1985) 0:05 Released in: October 30 1985 Console: Sega master system "Floppa" (1985) 0:10 Released in: October 30 1985 Console: NES "Floppa 2" (1989) 0:15 Released in: May 16 1989 Console: Gameboy The story continues after "Floppa". The story expands with new Areas, new Story, and new side characters, and that one flashback scene how Ian he met floppa as a kid. The game didn take away any features from any game but expands with new gameplay mechanics like Climbing ladders,Exploring and Fishing!. (+This is the most popular game in the franchise to this day!) "Floppa 2: Master Edition 0:20 Released in: December 15 1990 Console: Sega game gear The story of Floppa 2 has been expanded with new minigames,new side quest, and the new Christmas side quest! "Big Floppa" (1991) 0:25 Released in: August 20 1991 Console: SNES Big Floppa is a trilogy and a continuation of "Floppa 2", Taking place 3 years after "Floppa 2" and the mechanics hasn't been change since the previous game "Big Floppa: Master Edition" (1991) 0:30 Released in: December 15 1991 Console: Sega cd The story of "Big Floppa" has been expanded once again with new areas, new quest and another new Christmas event quest!
Damn, the people behind Goofy Ahh Studios didn't want this game to die... I can see why. The original was so astonishing with the complex level design back in the Atari 2600. Probably the only good game on there. But they made it bigger with the NES release! Full 2 player support where you can play as Sogga as well! But the SNES release did even more right. More levels, bosses, characters, enemies, and Bingus. Sega Genesis was kind of disappointing due to it being the same as the SNES release. Still good, but nothing new. Then the unthinkable happened... They ported it to the N64 and PS1! I thought the designs looked great in 3D! Oh, but who could forget the Wii edition? Motion controls were great on that game. But the game worked even BETTER on PC. And the amazing graphics on the new 2022 update looks amazing! We've come a long way from now...
@black hole i guess that's a spinoff that was a collab with sega who owned the floppa character, and goofy ahh studios which made spinoff collabs. the real one came out same date in 2017
BİG FLOPPA : BİG FLOPPA is a game where you play as *big floppa* and a mission to find the *keys*. the keys lead to a door called *the bathroom* where you have to sit * in the bathtub*. when you sit in the bathtub this game would end. if you need help look at the *shop*. the *shop* has many things that can help you. the most useful item is the *key detector*. the *key detector* helps you find all of the *keys* that you need. the NPC called *bingus* will help you find useful loot like *diamonds* and *gold coins*. you may think this game is easy but your wrong. there are many rivers you can fall off.many rocks you can trip on.
UPDATE 3.0 LOG: Multiplayer sogga(can help you) the table area(needs to be unlocked with 11 keys) ATARİ 2600 discontinued Nintendo switch version added SEGA MASTER SYSTEM discontinued chests blue white green yellow menu colors added 35 new languages(Turkish Urdu Hindi Arabic Russian Welsh Scottish Irish Slovakian Czech Italian french german polish ect) GameCube version added ps2 version added ps5 version added
None of the remakes can achieve the glory that was the original Big Floppa arcade game, those graphics were revolutionary for the times. Super Big Floppa for the SNES was the only one that came close IMO.
Sooo… the GameCube/PS2/Xbox era got omitted?? What a terrible time for Floppa fans. There actually was Big Floppa for the Wii U eShop as well, but it was digital only so a lot of people must’ve missed that
Not sure why the Genesis/MD one would be higher resolution than the SNES one, the SNES was a little more graphically capable.. weird choice by the devs to nerf the SNES version, bias perhaps?
Here’s something I want to mention that bothers me a lot. The Sega Master System and GameGear are actually graphically superior to the NES and GameBoy. So if you consider its graphical capabilities, the image should look better than what the NES offers. Also the Nintendo 64 uses texture filtering, which is why textures in every Nintendo 64 game in existence looks like if your friend sneezed all over them. Whereas on the PS1, there is no such thing, resulting the textures to look a lot crisper in comparison. The comparison picture should’ve had that specific aspect not only to be accurate to what PS1 and Nintendo 64 graphics should look like, but also to help differentiate the two as suppose to using the same picture to represent the two systems and calling it a day. Now here comes the thing that annoys me the most… *YOU COMPLETELY SKIPPED OVER THE 6TH GENERATION OF GAME CONSOLES!!!* The Sega Dreamcast, the PS2, The Nintendo GameCube, and the original Xbox! The 128-bit era of game consoles! *They aren’t present!* If you’re making a video comparing the graphical capabilities of game consoles from the Atari 2600 to the modern-day, then you should never skip any console generation for historical purposes, you can’t do that! Because if you skip over an entire time period in your history assignment, that is an immediate F! That’s exactly what you did here! You completely ignored an important milestone of game systems and went straight to the 7th generation as if the previous generation never happened.
My favorite big floppa game on the older consoles is super big floppa for the Sega genesis because the graphics were surprisingly good for its time and they mastered the pounce attack because the pounce attack was the only bad thing in big floppa and big floppa 2 for the older consoles. My favorite big floppa game for the newer consoles is big floppa 64: war of the cats because the story was great with the binguses stealing the cat food and big floppa and his friends have to fight for the cat food and the voice acting was great and the bosses were the cherry on top. My favorite big floppa game in terms of puzzles and mechanics is big floppa origins ofproductionfor the ps3 because the puzzles were great they were not to tedious but still had you thinking I like how you need different characters to do stuff like you need hecker to hack the security computer so the laser door could shut off and I like how the final boss against the chaos technic kotek had you using everything you learned to defeat it.Also I heard the group behind the big floppa games big floppa productions are making a new game called big floppa: the return of big bingus for all of the newest consoles and from what I can see I think you will have to go through different dimensions to defeat big bingus and I think they are bringing back buffed bingus from big floppa 64 but you will have to go through different dimensions to defeat him
I absolutely loved big floppa on the PS1.He looked so realistic and i always wanted to play the game no matter what time it was i always played the memories feel good
Fanmade Game Names: Atari 2600:Carcal Race (1980) Sega Master System:Carcal Race (Port) (1985) NES:Floppa Lands (1988) Gameboy:Floppa Lands: The Forrgoten Worlds (1990) Game Gear:Floppa Lands (Port) (1989) SNES:Big Floppa (1992) Genesis:Big Floppa (Port) (1992) Sega CD:Big Floppa CD (Pal Exclusive) (1993) Gameboy Color:Puzzles of Flop (2000) PS1:Big Floppa and the mysterious orb (1997) N64:Big Floppa:Time machine maddness (1997) GBA:BIg Floppa Game Bundle (2003) Wii:Big Floppa: Return of the Hugeness(Name by Capybara) (2008) PS3:Big Floppa's: Origins of the ears(Name by TronoXD2) (2011) Xbox 360:Big Floppa's: Origins of the ears (Port) (2012) PC and Current Gen Consoles:Big Floppa Divefall WiiU(2016)/PC and PS4(2018)/Switch(2020)/PS5(2022) Future Game:Big Floppa:The Revenge of Bignus (Possibly in 2024) Company:Big Floppa Games Also im only counting the canon games
part 2 is out
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@@Epicrickytv just go to my videos
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Bruh part 1 is better
1:42
I like the video but I feel like a big floppa model on n64 or ps1 would have at least 2d textures for floppa's ears if not full on 3d models for them
thanks
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Is Hecker from beluga
@@Jader47 shut up
@@gasstovegaming4023 pls ban him
I absolutely LOVED playing Big Floppa on my N64 after school when I was a kid. The fact that they haven't made a version for newer consoles in 2022 astonishes me, especially considering how it's been nominated for GotY MULTIPLE TIMES!
ikr
I heard the company who makes the Big Floppa games got shut down and couldn’t make anymore versions. It saddens me to see this happen to my Childhood like this.
They have been shut down twice in the past, one in 1993 and again in 1998. They could come back?!
@@jrpdude8486 no but they got shut down 3 times and the third time was before the new gen consoles came out
@@GeoIsTimeless how'd i never hear that?
still can't believe Floppa never came to 6th generation consoles, he would've fit in so well alongside all the other games on the original xbox being a action/shooter/puzzle/simulation/survival/sandbox/rpg/racing/cooking game itself. imagine Floppa competing with the first Halo. amazing to imagine.
Backwards compatibility you see
i work at the game company who made the floppa games
Agreed
part 2 is out
I cannot believe Floppa came to both the Series X and Xbox One at the same day. Even on the Sega Saturn.
0:00 Formally, the "playfield" (background) of the Atari 2600 had a resolution of 40 (horizontal) × 1 (vertical; yes, _ONE_ ) pixels. The graphics were 1 bit with 2 colors selected from a palette of 128 (the only graphically-impressive thing about it). It was split into left and right halves, the right of which formally was only supposed to be a mirror or copy of the left. That way, the VRAM for it could be restricted to 35 bits. Not kilobytes, not bytes, BITS.
Displaying anything more on the background was a trick:
Different left and right halves were defined by writing to the registers which held the playfield information before the side was reached by the electron beam on your CRT TV.
Vertical resolution, up to 192 pixels of it with an NTSC TV, was achieved by switching out the playfield information between when lines were drawn.
Changing colors was achieved by swapping the palette selection, typically once per line.
Greater detail could be achieved by defining and moving the 2 "missiles" (single-pixel sprites with defined colors) and 2 sprites (8-pixel wide 1-bit sprites, with the 0-color being the background and the 1-color being defined from a pallete of 128) to carve out or highlight certain elements of the playfield. If you need them again, adjust their position before the electron beam reaches it.
Theoretically, a 160 × 192 128-color image (broadly comparable to what could be displayed on the Atari Lynx) could be achieved if you were able to write to the registers fast enough, but it was effectively impossible to do so with the slow speed of the processor.
TL;DR: *nasal voice* It wouldn't really look like that! 🤓
...what are you going to do with that crowbar?
🤓
ikr
The other 8 bit consoles were also not accurate, the NES palette didn't have those colors, and the gameboy could only display 4 shades of grey (tinted green by the display)
I bet it’d look like that on the Atari Floppa.
@@Mama-Luigi n64 floppa ear textures
You carry a lot of "right" and "reason" within you... but what about the essence, the truly important things in life? What about... *Big Floppa?*
According to me, the most realistic is the game Big Floppa's: Origins of the ears, on PS3, it shows the shadows very well and has the perfect lighting to discover in which areas you can be hidden in the infiltration missions to the bingus base
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i like return of the mighty floppa made in 2015!
@@NotFizzySoda VS Beluga was so hard we didnt have enough discord messages to defeat and we had to use hecking skills :(
The tub levels were amazing
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big floppa on the wii was the best game ive ever played as a kid, never knew it got a port to PS3, X360 and PC. might play it sometime soon.
I remember playing Big Floppa on my sega genesis, it was SO GREAT back then, I also got the Big Floppa 64 game for the N64, the graphics on the 3D model was REALLY EPIK, and also got one for my Wii, the Wii controls were kinda weird, but the game was still fun to play, I think I remember that in the BF64 (Big Floppa 64) the final boss of the game was really hard, I ALMOST RAGE QUITED THE GAME. It was until I figured out a glitch due to smashing the controller. It noclipped me through the boss and killed him.
I was kinda confused of why it happened but the good thing is that I beat the game.
The Sega Genesis version had a great gameplay, the problem was that when it was in the loading screen, something was wrong with it.
The game looked glitchy and lagged a lot.
It was until I figured out that the cartridge was a lot of dust in it. It was SO DIRTY!
My grandpa helped me clean the dust and dirt out of the cartridge and I continued playing the game.
Without the glitching and lagging, the gameplay was actually neat. My friend came over to my house and
showed him the sega genesis and n64 version of big floppa, my friend decided to play BF64, but the thing is, the game is single player.
So whenever we died in a level or boss, we took turns.
Now, The Wii Version:
The Wii version was REALLY AWESOME and the fact that the company put a lot of effort making the game really shows how great it is.
The game was really fun until then I figured out what speedrunning is, and the glitch called “GFC”, short for Great Floppa Clip,
this glitch allowed me to noclip through levels and bosses, just like BF64.
The thing about speedrunning the game is that all the levels and stages are connected, it means that it’s just a big map and there’s no teleport.
So to make the glitch, I had to shake the wiimote, press B, A, and 2 at the same time.
Sometimes when I tried to shake the wiimote I accidentally hit myself really hard with the controller, so I had to be really careful.
Out of all the games I got of Big Floppa,
I love the N64 version, the game has more lore than the BigFloppa Genesis and Big Floppa: Return of the Hugeness (Wii)
The model these days looks weird but for me, I love it.
In BF64, Big Floppa has more emotions instead of meowing and staying mute.
He felt sad when losing, happy when winning, and he gets *floppy*
That’s the story of how I enjoyed the games of
*BIG FLOPPA*
Yea tru, i feel the same way.
did you just write a whole essay on non existant big floppa games
@@meowogg yes I did, and I don’t regret it
@@pioalan nice
Tbh I felt like shaking the Wii remote to shake the paw felt and looked dumb, I mean there was a lot in Big Floppa: Return of the hugeness was ether puzzles with the bad controls or using the remote to grow to solve a puzzle, and the final boss wasn't good ether! BF64 had Bingus, BF genesis had El Gato, and BFRH has Jink but Jink was not only a friend of floppa but was in bf64 as a playable character and there weren't under some kinda spell or something stupid IT WAS JUST JINK and its really stupid.
I love how the "PC" segment implies that the big floppa game looks the same on every PC to ever exist somehow
You boot up your Windows Vista computer. "The only thing this piece of junk can run is Big Floppa." You say in a sad yet calm tone to yourself. The game boots up, the graphics are astonishing, even better than Solitaire and Minesweeper.
the port on windows 95 coming soon sussy
didn't know the cool floppey had so many games
yes
I still remember when games came on floppa discs
The MM2 music literally sent chills across my body. I need to revisit that game, it would seem.
yeah, I need to get an NES so I can play it.
@@gasstovegaming4023 Its actually on mobile.
@@kermitclassified no, it was originally on the NES.
@@gasstovegaming4023 why would you need a NES if u can just download an emulator and Big Floppa the game rom?😎
@@ninjaboom3128 I prefer authenticity over convenience
I love the ps1 version
same
🐱🕐🕐Times🕐🕐🐱
0:00 Atari 2600 (1981)
0:05 Sega Master System (1989)
0:10 Nes (1989)
0:16 Gameboy (1990)
0:21 Sega Game Gear (1992)
0:25 Snes (1992)
0:31 Sega Genesis/Mega Drive (1992)
0:39 Sega CD (1994)
0:45 Gameboy Color (1994)
0:50 Ps1 (1995)
0:58 N64 (1995)
1:06 Gameboy Advance (2002)
1:12 Wii (2009)
1:20 Ps3(2009)
1:27 Xbox360 (2009)
1:34 Pc (2010)
1:41 Floopa's Colection (2023)
where is pc
and n64
@@angrysalami I dont Finish xd
@@angrysalami Ready
Looks I'm not the only one doing the timeline
I love how even when the consoles can fully render The Floppa I can still immediately tell because of the filters. like I didn't realise. damn these things really liked certain colors.
what
this is a meme
I remember playing Big Floppa in the PS1 that one were probably one of my favorite versions of the game! But then i played the PC one and i played it for nearly 2 years and i did 100% on the PC Ver! I'm so glad i got my hands on this game!
I played Big Floppa on my cousin’s ps1, it was one of his favorite games
My dad never told me there was a N64 version, if I knew I would have played it a lot!!!!
I didn't knew I needed low poly Floppa with Lost Woods on the background until now
People complain about games being reported over and over and yet they forget how good this masterpiece is
I love how we go from Sega CD graphics to Gameboy color graphics. Shit made me laugh cause it was so sudden 0:43
Personally I think even though the graphics have improved, nothing beats the art direction on the SNES version.
Big Floppa on N64 was the best game classic, and I also enjoy playing the remastered version of it on my PC
I heard Big floppa is coming out on the Tesla touchscreen and the graphics are awesome and very smooth, can't wait!
So WEIRD how you managed to get an effect in the Game Gear one that actually reminds me of graphics. This "blur" reminds me of the one caused by its retro-lighting... Congrats !
Also he GBA effect with a bit of oversaturation and the sharpening...the Wii one being blurry because Wii was the last non-hd console in a world of HD displays...
Impressive, you really got the spirit right in these, it deserves more views
thanks, by the way part 2 is out
This would look like in evolution of big floppa
Big floppa 1986 (atari 2600) 0:01
Big floppa 1988 (Sega Master System) 0:05
Big floppa 1990 (NES) 0:10
Big floppa 1994 (Gameboy) 0:17
Big floppa 1998 (Sega Game Gear) 0:20
Big floppa 2 1999 (SNES) 0:25
Big floppa 2 1999 (Sega Genesis) 0:30
Big floppa 2 2000 (Sega CD) 0:39
Big floppa 2000 (Gameboy Color) 0:45
Big floppa X 2000 (PS1) 0:50
Big floppa X 2003 (N64) 0:58
Big floppa 2 2004 (Gameboy Advance) 1:06
Big floppa X 2006 (Wii) 1:13
Big floppa 3 2010 (PS3) 1:19
Big floppa 3 2012 (Xbox 360) 1:27
Big floppa 3 2016 (PC) 1:34
Big floppa: the trilogy 2017 (PC)
Big floppa: the trilogy 2017 (PS4)
Big floppa: the trilogy 2018 (nintendo switch)
Big floppa: the trilogy 2019 (Wii u)
And now...
Raise a floppa 2022 (PC and PHONE)
How old the game is.
Big floppa (36 Years old) 1986 - 2000
Big floppa 2 (23 Years old) 1999 - 2004
Big floppa X (16 Years old) 2002 - 2006
Big floppa 3 (12 Years old) 2010 - 2016
Big floppa: the trilogy (5 Years old) 2017 - 2019
Raise a floppa (1 month old) 2022
Raise a floppa 2 (COMING SOON)
How many players played floppa game
Big floppa (15 billion players player this game)
Big floppa 2 (12 billion players played this game)
Big floppa X (6 billion players played this game)
Big floppa 3 (9 billion players played this game)
Big floppa: the trilogy (8 billion players played this game)
Raise a floppa (IDK)
The difference between the PS3 and Xbox 360 was so accurate
This is the evolution of Big floppa video games (Remake 2024)
"Floppa" (1985) 0:00
Released in: September 1st 1985
Developed and released by "Taito" for the "Atari 2600" console and Arcade (Who is also responsible to make a game called "Space invaders" from 1978). Before "Bubbble Bobble 1986" Floppa is a Money clicking game simulator and the only goal is clicking money and expand areas.
(+There was Christmas version of Floppa in December 1 1985 but only in arcade and its one of the most rarest arcades, only 5 of them exist in japan)
"Floppa" (1985) 0:05
Released in: October 30 1985
Console: Sega master system
"Floppa" (1985) 0:10
Released in: October 30 1985
Console: NES
"Floppa 2" (1989) 0:15
Released in: May 16 1989
Console: Gameboy
The story continues after "Floppa". The story expands with new Areas, new Story, and new side characters, and that one flashback scene how Ian he met floppa as a kid. The game didn take away any features from any game but expands with new gameplay mechanics like Climbing ladders,Exploring and Fishing!.
(+This is the most popular game in the franchise to this day!)
"Floppa 2: Master Edition 0:20
Released in: December 15 1990
Console: Sega game gear
The story of Floppa 2 has been expanded with new minigames,new side quest, and the new Christmas side quest!
"Big Floppa" (1991) 0:25
Released in: August 20 1991
Console: SNES
Big Floppa is a trilogy and a continuation of "Floppa 2", Taking place 3 years after "Floppa 2" and the mechanics hasn't been change since the previous game
"Big Floppa: Master Edition" (1991) 0:30
Released in: December 15 1991
Console: Sega cd
The story of "Big Floppa" has been expanded once again with new areas, new quest and another new Christmas event quest!
Damn, the people behind Goofy Ahh Studios didn't want this game to die... I can see why. The original was so astonishing with the complex level design back in the Atari 2600. Probably the only good game on there. But they made it bigger with the NES release! Full 2 player support where you can play as Sogga as well! But the SNES release did even more right. More levels, bosses, characters, enemies, and Bingus. Sega Genesis was kind of disappointing due to it being the same as the SNES release. Still good, but nothing new. Then the unthinkable happened... They ported it to the N64 and PS1! I thought the designs looked great in 3D! Oh, but who could forget the Wii edition? Motion controls were great on that game. But the game worked even BETTER on PC. And the amazing graphics on the new 2022 update looks amazing! We've come a long way from now...
same, the wii u port and switch port coming
Shame that they cancelled the GC/PS2/Xbox version, the trailers were hype
@black hole i guess that's a spinoff that was a collab with sega who owned the floppa character, and goofy ahh studios which made spinoff collabs. the real one came out same date in 2017
Yes
yes
yes
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I liked how all the modern segments were just switching the how vibrant the colors were and a bit of blurriness.
Dayum chill out, The Wii doesnt look that good, your giving it too much credit
BİG FLOPPA :
BİG FLOPPA is a game where you play as *big floppa* and a mission to find the *keys*.
the keys lead to a door called *the bathroom* where you have to sit * in the bathtub*. when you sit in the bathtub this game would end.
if you need help look at the *shop*.
the *shop* has many things that can help you.
the most useful item is the *key detector*.
the *key detector* helps you find all of the *keys* that you need.
the NPC called *bingus* will help you find useful loot like *diamonds* and *gold coins*.
you may think this game is easy but your wrong.
there are many rivers you can fall off.many rocks you can trip on.
UPDATE 3.0 LOG:
Multiplayer
sogga(can help you)
the table area(needs to be unlocked with 11 keys)
ATARİ 2600 discontinued
Nintendo switch version added
SEGA MASTER SYSTEM discontinued
chests
blue white green yellow menu colors added
35 new languages(Turkish Urdu Hindi Arabic Russian Welsh Scottish Irish Slovakian Czech Italian french german polish ect)
GameCube version added
ps2 version added
ps5 version added
Maker of this video had no idea how these consoles sounds like. Most of the music are from NES.
bruh he is not making the music for the consoles
Someone went out of their way and actually took time to make this. That is why the world is a beautiful place.
As someone who plays and make art based on the limitations of these consoles, some of these are inaccurate
this is the most
indeed
None of the remakes can achieve the glory that was the original Big Floppa arcade game, those graphics were revolutionary for the times. Super Big Floppa for the SNES was the only one that came close IMO.
I remembered playing the floppa game with game boy and sega.
Ahh what a good olden days.
YOOO CONGRATS ON 1K I REMEMBER WHEN YOU HAD 15 SUBS!
thanks bro
Cool video
thanks
WHAT DAVE
Bambi :0
@@bambibutbetter Dave :0
Boy friend??
WHAT THE FU--
Sooo… the GameCube/PS2/Xbox era got omitted?? What a terrible time for Floppa fans. There actually was Big Floppa for the Wii U eShop as well, but it was digital only so a lot of people must’ve missed that
And ds and 3ds
Underrated. High quality meme
Not sure why the Genesis/MD one would be higher resolution than the SNES one, the SNES was a little more graphically capable.. weird choice by the devs to nerf the SNES version, bias perhaps?
same with the music. snes had a better sound card than genesis.
@@FistSaidToTheFace absolutely. Some genesis music SLAPPED but objectively the SNES had more potential and didnt always sound twangy
wach 114pp
ok
he just increases in resolution and is the exact same for almost every console
Big Floppa for PS4 - Featuring Dante from the Devil May Cry series
what's your favorite version? mine is Gameboy Advance.
Same
mine n64
xbox 360
Wii
Gameboy, Sega Game Gear, And some game boys because of the music
Here’s something I want to mention that bothers me a lot. The Sega Master System and GameGear are actually graphically superior to the NES and GameBoy. So if you consider its graphical capabilities, the image should look better than what the NES offers. Also the Nintendo 64 uses texture filtering, which is why textures in every Nintendo 64 game in existence looks like if your friend sneezed all over them. Whereas on the PS1, there is no such thing, resulting the textures to look a lot crisper in comparison. The comparison picture should’ve had that specific aspect not only to be accurate to what PS1 and Nintendo 64 graphics should look like, but also to help differentiate the two as suppose to using the same picture to represent the two systems and calling it a day. Now here comes the thing that annoys me the most… *YOU COMPLETELY SKIPPED OVER THE 6TH GENERATION OF GAME CONSOLES!!!* The Sega Dreamcast, the PS2, The Nintendo GameCube, and the original Xbox! The 128-bit era of game consoles! *They aren’t present!* If you’re making a video comparing the graphical capabilities of game consoles from the Atari 2600 to the modern-day, then you should never skip any console generation for historical purposes, you can’t do that! Because if you skip over an entire time period in your history assignment, that is an immediate F! That’s exactly what you did here! You completely ignored an important milestone of game systems and went straight to the 7th generation as if the previous generation never happened.
Big Floppa was never ported to the 6th generation consoles for political reasons.
Big Floppa GCN got cancelled, development was moved to the Wii
@@rotundmonibuv5103 no way just like donkey kong barrel blast!!!
i was gonna leave a really autistic comment about the color palettes being wrong n shit, but u left one for me, thank u
@@amilisom too late all of them were not public due to development right now focusing on bosses. it's too hard
I loved the big floppa ps1 game. Better than the new ones.
omg i loved it on the wii
Good job on resolution increase from SNES to Genesis!
We just finna skip a whole console generation? No Dreamcast? PS2? GameCube? OG Xbox?
Good Video regardless
Man I Ioved playing big floppa on the wii after school Back in 2011
impressive how the graphics improved on snes and ps1
This is awesome!!
Lmao idk if anyone else caught this but the surround sound on the PC Floppa got me
it went from castlevania, to zelda to smash bros
I like the ps1 floopa it’s cute
Ah yes my favorite game
Castlefloppia
Thx for make me happy with my ps3
I asked myself halfway through why I was sitting through this idiocy.
But the answer to this, and all questions, is **B I G** Floppa.
Xbox 360 being identical to ps3 but more grey is such a subtle burn lol
What I got from this video: Genesis > SNES. But that's nothing new
Waiting for Big Floppa Remastered 👀
Kokiri's forest sountrack, nostalgia hit hards
This is genius!
Can't wait for Floppa RTX
My favorite big floppa game on the older consoles is super big floppa for the Sega genesis because the graphics were surprisingly good for its time and they mastered the pounce attack because the pounce attack was the only bad thing in big floppa and big floppa 2 for the older consoles.
My favorite big floppa game for the newer consoles is big floppa 64: war of the cats because the story was great with the binguses stealing the cat food and big floppa and his friends have to fight for the cat food and the voice acting was great and the bosses were the cherry on top.
My favorite big floppa game in terms of puzzles and mechanics is big floppa origins ofproductionfor the ps3 because the puzzles were great they were not to tedious but still had you thinking I like how you need different characters to do stuff like you need hecker to hack the security computer so the laser door could shut off and I like how the final boss against the chaos technic kotek had you using everything you learned to defeat it.Also I heard the group behind the big floppa games big floppa productions are making a new game called big floppa: the return of big bingus for all of the newest consoles and from what I can see I think you will have to go through different dimensions to defeat big bingus and I think they are bringing back buffed bingus from big floppa 64 but you will have to go through different dimensions to defeat him
Astounding. Simply fascinating.
Amazing
Big floppa for the Wii was pretty good. But I think I could of used less motion controls.
If you blink you'll miss a whole generation
Big Floppa the best adventure game ever
This video gave me the idea to make a floppa game in pocket dev
oh nice
I absolutely loved big floppa on the PS1.He looked so realistic and i always wanted to play the game no matter what time it was i always played the memories feel good
this is important
They all have awesome gameplay!!!!!
U should use music that exists in every console
Finally, a Gen-Z man of culture who at least knows retro-consoles.
thanks
@@gasstovegaming4023 You're welcome.
Can't wait to see the PS5 port
very bangers bruv
Man I loved playing big floppa on my wii alongside mario kart wii
My man skipper an entire generation of consoles 💀
i like the detail that the PS3 has that yellow piss filter that ps3 games had.
Why did 178 people dislike this? The song's ROCK
Knowing about consoles, it's limitations and how to imitate them makes my autism spike to incredible levels
this channel likes mega man
that start drawing is horrifying
n64 would have more polygons
Nice to see you almost at 1K! I remember when you were at around 15 subs!
thanks
the versions of xbox classic and nintendo 3ds/ds were missing, the best versions in my opinion
Personally I liked the sega CD version, it had a lot of cut content from the SNES and Genesis and the graphics were much clearer.
Classic floppa - - modern floppa.
Thank you for making a video about me
Who else loved playing Wii Sports with Floppa?
The wii floppa looks pretty HD until you see the rest
can't believe big floppa skipped the ps2 of all consoles
it's in part 2
Floppa confirmed Street Fighter 6.
Fanmade Game Names:
Atari 2600:Carcal Race (1980)
Sega Master System:Carcal Race (Port) (1985)
NES:Floppa Lands (1988)
Gameboy:Floppa Lands: The Forrgoten Worlds (1990)
Game Gear:Floppa Lands (Port) (1989)
SNES:Big Floppa (1992)
Genesis:Big Floppa (Port) (1992)
Sega CD:Big Floppa CD (Pal Exclusive) (1993)
Gameboy Color:Puzzles of Flop (2000)
PS1:Big Floppa and the mysterious orb (1997)
N64:Big Floppa:Time machine maddness (1997)
GBA:BIg Floppa Game Bundle (2003)
Wii:Big Floppa: Return of the Hugeness(Name by Capybara) (2008)
PS3:Big Floppa's: Origins of the ears(Name by TronoXD2) (2011)
Xbox 360:Big Floppa's: Origins of the ears (Port) (2012)
PC and Current Gen Consoles:Big Floppa Divefall WiiU(2016)/PC and PS4(2018)/Switch(2020)/PS5(2022)
Future Game:Big Floppa:The Revenge of Bignus (Possibly in 2024)
Company:Big Floppa Games
Also im only counting the canon games