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The Best & The Worst Sega Genesis Fighting Games
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- čas přidán 31. 07. 2024
- Let's take a look at some of the better and some of the worst fighting games for the Sega Genesis.
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Episode Notes:
1. Games captured via the Mega SG.
2. I meant for this list to be a start to a series. There are many more fighting games on the Genesis that could be categorized this way.
3. Fighting games tended to be some of the largest cartridges at the time. Post Street Fighter II, most of these were 16 megabits to 32 megabits in size.
4. There are numerous hacks and enhancements to Genesis Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat games. I really do recommend you check em out. Some are quite nice.
5. My opinion on a few of these has gotten harsher over time. The more I play stuff like TMNT Tournament Fighters and Justice League Task Force, the more I dislike them.
Eternal Champions was cool because it had kind of a weird story, all the characters are essentially dead and in limbo between heaven and hell fighting for their soul. And the music and visuals gave for an overall melancholic tone, it is a great representation of the 90s!
It would've been even more cool, if Bone Thugs didn't steal the WHOLE soundtrack.
Eternal was like the time variance authority
@@cantstopbeeboo2055 I think that made the game even better!
All imma say is Michael Middleton Knight, if you know you know 💯
Yeah. I still have the Sonic The Comic: Eternal Champions Summer Special comic book (Spoiler: R.A.X. wins after beating Shadow in the final, but suggests that they would work better as a team than just a single champion, paving the way for more stories in regular issues of STC). And it's a really cool story. It really got me invested in the characters before I played the game. There were a couple of gamebooks released as well, where the player takes the role of a new unnamed warrior called from history to work alongside the Champions in taking down an evil overlord.
I think the most frustrating part of Eternal Champions, was that the CPU could still spam specials, despite a depleted meter. Sad the Saturn never got a sequel. Truly Sega of America was sabotaged with that blow, and the earlier assignment of the 32X. I had kind of hoped Weaponlord would have shown up on this video. If you can excuse the frame rate, which was throttled back to account for early net code ( They had plans for online play) I feel it was a pretty solid, if not difficult, weapon based fighter.
You know, Weapon Lord does have great game play and a cool soundtrack. Wish he would have included it. Eternal Champs was a blast to learn and play against your friends. The cpu sucked, but I still enjoyed seeing it pull off a turnaround and winning after I beat it close to death. And I would have loved to see a 32x version of Eternal Champions. Imagine even larger, more detailed characters and backgrounds.
Soa demanded the 32x from soj. They poisoned their own well.
I love weapon lord...
I have a huge softspot for Eternal Champions. Stayed up all night once with all my friends from school trying to do all the stage fatalities, plus the music was sampled by Bone Thugs which I was really into at the time.
East 1999 , that cd was so good. I had it when I was in elementary school for some reason . Bad parents I guess lol.
I loved that game! Way up there with MK, Fatal Fury and Street Fighter.
Absolutely, I think the game is fantastic in lots of ways. There’s a romhack version out there, with much better balance; less aggressive CPU en unlimited special moves. It plays so much better!
You mus teach me your ways. =( I really *want* to like Eternal Champions but it just won't let me in
What song?
Fatal fury 2 deserves to be counted among the good ones. Huge sprites and a bonkers combo system made it one of my most played genesis fighters.
@Anthony Cook idk why people keep saying this. I own both snes and genesis copies of fatal fury 2 and the only thing the snes version has going for it is graphics and sound. The snes version has smaller sprites, slower gameplay, and no functioning combo system. You can search youtube for some insane combos on the megadrive/genesis version.
It's a fact that fatal fury 2 is one of the best Sega genesis fighting games.
And a cheat code that allowed for DIP switches that mess with gameplay
Like, infinite supers and juggling
Eternal Champions definitely had some of the best sprite work on the system, and anytime I played it, it was a group of kids taking turns, so the computer AI being a beast wasn't even a consideration.
Its when you get the eternal champion and learn you have to fight him four times, and can't lose.
The eternal champion was rock solid, 5 years of playing it, I couldn’t beat the fucker
@@jamief1263 i could return to it now and not the beat fucker lol
Nobody played story mode in that game, only two player lol
@@MPT1983 I did, nobody wanted to play it, as I was the only person that had it, I was better than anyone else, so we played SF or MK instead.
I was hoping Eternal Champions would make the list. Was one of my favorites as a kid. Great music. Even "Bone Thugs N Harmony's" producer thought so 😁.
Lol yass
factz 💯💪🏽 btnh 4 life
@TrueSinister its a whole video on it on the channel beyond the harmony
I tried to like the game but never got into it
Personally I thought the characters weren't very memorable and the AI is way too cheap.
Turtles Tournament Fighters was really good on the SNES. Its combo system was just as advanced as SFII: Turbo (and better than Eternal Champions), it had Super Moves. But most of all: it was fast, great hit detection, excellent production values.
Great to see Yu Yu Hakusho!
I know it's a matter of opinion, but he's dead wrong when he says the SNES version sucks.
@GamebroTV The Super NES version was good but you had to be really really dedicated to mastering the game in able to had any sort of fun with it as the AI on that was very unforgivable even for a noob player. Either that or you had lots of friends to play it with.
The SNES version was the bomb! Great and fast gameplay. I thoroughly enjoyed it and so did lots of my friends. Wonder why he said it sucked?
The Snes version was fucking brilliant, its still played in side tournaments to this day. To each their own, but I couldn't disagree with him more on this one, although I do agree the Genesis version does suck.
Snes version is still quite fun. Bit janky at times, but really not bad at all. I was surprised by how much worse the Genesis/Megadrive version was. It feels broken. All they had to do was port the snes version. Even with downgraded graphics and sound, if it played like the Snes it would have been a much more enjoyable game.
Eternal Champions. Gorgeous !
TMNT Tournament Fighters was one of the few instances that I wish we just got the same game as the SNES version. It would've played faster and smoother on the Genesis like Street Fighter II did. The music on both games were amazing at least.
the music just always sucks on Sega. Save for Streets of Rage series
@@SuperPeterok Have you actually played any other Genesis games? Revenge of Shinobi (also by SOR’s Yuzo Koshiro), Shinobi 3, Sonic 1-3, Rocket Knight Adventures, Castlevania Bloodlines, Master of Monsters, Gauntlet IV, the Thunder Force series, Gunstar Heroes, Phantasy Star 4, and Eternal Champions are some great examples of excellent Genesis soundtracks. It all comes down to the talent of the composer. A lot of SNES soundtracks sounded horrible for the same reason - I do NOT like Capcom’s SNES sound font at all; but I do like MegaMan X 1-3 OSTs. I think Street Fighter II CE’s music on the PC Engine outdoes both its Genesis & SNES counterparts.
@@SuperKokuJin916 played those and just didn't like the way songs sounded as opposed to cleaner sounding SNES
Same. Snes tournament fighters was awesome.
One of the best - Weaponlord.
Oh man you are so right, I loved that game "Bane is Victorious"
@@johntoye6602 Divada wins
To be fair though, if the Golden Axe fighting game had to exist, (not that it should have) Weaponlord is the game it should have been.
@@Kos4Evr I think Weaponlord became Soul blade and Soul Calibur.
I loved that game still watch CZcams vids of it today. I wish they did a remake with the 2d style but updated.
@Anthony Cook I'd be up for funding a Kickstarter to bring back the original. I loved trying to counter strikes and trying to get Weapon breaks or costume damage. And specials and combos were immense. Too much to love about, it was like how Conan games and movies should have been.
I had the eternal champions sequel on CD and was one of the most fun fighters I remember. crazy amount of content for such an old game.
Yes, the Sega CD sequel was great. Difficulty was less punishing and more fair and overall I think it was a good move for the series but yes, sadly the series hit the chopping block.
I think it was less of a sequel and more of an "expansion" but it took the original concept and characters and expanded both the story and the roster. Even the characters that look like pallet swapped versions of other characters had unique move sets.
Eternal Champions is for sure a top 5 fighting game on the Genesis! It's a great game.
Eternal Champions was one of those games I thought I was going to hate due to bad reviews but ended up really enjoying when I finally played it.
And it's still relatively cheap.
@@samfrito And it's on Steam too.
@@AllardRT And is on the Genesis Mini. Make sure to have a six button controller though.
I actually liked playing Eternal Champions. I especially liked the insults the characters said.
SIMPLETON. PUNK.
And then you would do it over and over. PUNK. PUNK. PUNK. PUNK. lmao
Lew-zuhhh!
I enjoyed playing that game.
Awesome spritework.
Those stage fatalities used to creep me, because of how the health bars would disappear.
@@dariusthefactor to be fair, they had comics and a limited time slurpee at 7eleven years ago.
@@Cupcom5 Ikr! I alos thought was creepy how when the fatality would start, there would just be quiet for a few seconds....then BAM! lol
Fun Fact: The Genesis version of Justice League: Task Force was developed by Condor, inc.
During development they met with Blizzard who had done the SNES version and pitched their idea for dungeon crawling RPG. That game was released 2 years later as Diablo.
Later Condor was bought out by Blizzard and renamed to Blizzard North until their shut down in 2005.
The SNES TMNT Tournament Fighter is amazing. It challenges you to master the characters and adapt. The music was amazing and there was a wide array of characters. I always loved play as the Cyber Shredder. His close-up attacks always punished those who got in close but he had a good counter to those who went wide.
The SNES and Arcade versions were some of the best fighting of the era. The genesis version feels like it was put together after a 2 week coke bender, by people who didn't know what a video game was.
Heck yes it was good ( the snes versión. Never playera the sega one)
The shark was the cheaper person. That damn uppercut he has. Fuck that move
@@GamerGee at least in the snes version you don't have to play the HIGHEST difficulty to see the good ending of the story mode. and each character has their own different ending.
@@scm64entertainment44 I’m with you. The snes version was better but fuck that shark!!! I hate that shark uppercut move
I'm a huge Sega fan. This guy truly makes the best Sega videos... love his stuff.
check out slope's game room for another big sega fan
@@Jinx_Skeel
Slope is such a big Sega fan that he opted to get a PS1 instead of a Sega Saturn!
Nah I think Gamesack is better, whenever they're reviewing Genesis games. Joe is hardcore Genesis fan.
Surprised to hear you say that. I find his approach boring and bland. There's just no passion and charisma there, he could be a robot for all I know such is his delivery of the material. Now Joe on the other hand, fantastic. He has everything that this guy is lacking.
@@Bangyourbirdnumb There's clearly a lot of passion that goes into these videos. Charisma is subjective; You can't please everybody...
Eternal Champions has aged extremely well imo. It still has great music, great graphics, unique characters, and a good fighting system. Yes it's hard.
Never once was I able to get past the second match. Just sayin' That hazard arena mode was sick af, though
Its omission from the 'Best Of' group is inexcusable.
I think I beat EC with every character at least once.
@hadamana yeah the hazard mode arena was so much fun.
It definitely felt like one of the best fighters back then. I didnt like king of monsters at all.
Heck no. Genesis sound and color was horrible. I used to own Eternal and it was an ok game. I like the Fatalities it had but some of the characters are goofy looking. They should’ve had SNK do this to make it a lot better and then release on the Genesis.
TOURNAMENT FIGHTERS IN THE SNES WAS AWESOME
Was obsessed with Eternal Champions as a kid but the game is both bad and good.
Would LOVE a sequel like SEGA have done with Sonic Mania and Streets Of Rage 4
I 2nd that vote!
@@charlieomeara1856 I 3rd that vote
Turtles Tournament Fighters on the Snes was and still is awesome.
Yes sir! One of my favorite fighters of all time.
Yep hard disagree on lumping the SNES version with the Genesis version. I still play the SNES version today.
100% agreed. Maybe even the best fighter on the SNES without Street Fighter II in the title. People even play it at tournaments to this day and you can't do that with games that are shallow.
Agreed I feel games ported for both consoles that TMNT TF, MK 2 and 3 and SSFII are better on the snes than sega genesis imo. The 3 top fg i played to hell on snes were mk2, tmnt TF and ssfII then KI. Also anyone remember Clayfighter? Lol like a parody hybrid of mk and sf lol
Agreed. It was the first fighting game I ever played and still one of my favorites.
Eternal champions is one of my favourite Sega Genesis game and Yu Yu Hakusho is awesome.
For a minute there I thought you were going to leave eternal champions. My favorite fighting game
Still great after all these years too.
EC fans represent!
Did the original version have fatalities or just the Sega CD version?
@@pcharl01 The original had stage fatalities, the Sega CD sequel added one more fatality per each stage, plus regular fatalities for each character plus the Cinekills.
Eternal Champions! Best game of all in Sega Genesis! 'Nuff sed!
Haven’t played MK3 for Genesis and was shocked to see how smooth and arcade-like it was. Fantastic to see that and may give it a shot.
When you don't let Probe touch your game, and let Scultpured Software, who did the first 2 SNES games, do it instead, miracles can happen. Probe screwed the pooch twice for Mortal Kombat, SS hit the mark on their first Genesis shot.
UMK3 is a botched, buggy mess for both Mega Drive and SNES, but the original MK3 on Mega Drive is actually decent.
@@Bloodreign1 MK 1 and 2 on Mega Drive are both great ports, especially MK2, sculptured software absolutely butchered MK 1 on the Snes and the lag on Snes port of Mk2 although not a game breaker, it does spoil it slightly thankfully the 32X version exists which is probably the best home port of the game when everything is considered.
@@RetroGamesBoy78 Mk2 on the SNES was the superior Port
@@darielg6588
Thats your opinion! I personally think the 32X port is the superior version, and would have been even better if it hadn't of been a half port of the Mega drive version!
I think you forgot to mention somting about MK3, SLX. Chris Braymen's music for that port, despite using GEMS, is a lot more faithful to the arcade soundtrack to a T when compared to Matt Furniss' unique (but still amazingly incredible, don't get me wrong) takes on the music for the Genesis ports of the first 2 MKs.
Little disappointed I didn't hear Fatal Fury 2 in the list. Always loved that game.
U r right
Takara ports were shit
@@rustymixer2886 Fatal Fury 2 was a fantastic port. Better than the SNES version.
@@lyteedge ok but takara ports are shit. I rather play neogeo ff2 version on neogeo or mame than Takara port on genesis or md emulator... right wouldn't u?
@@rustymixer2886 because you use emulator.
Genesis cartridge is so great.
It similar to arcade version
Justice league task force: where you can play as Michael Bolton with a trident...
superman needs to bring his mullet back
Cheetah had that one move that was an insta kill. Hated that.
I had TMNT Tournament Fighters on Genesis as a kid, it was probably one of the first fighting games I had played, but it's a game that's stuck with for a long time. Especially the art design of the backgrounds, it was really the first time I had seen anything like that, and it really fascinated me, and inspired a lot of creativity from me.
Another thing I thought was awesome about it is that of the bosses, Triceraton, Kraang and Karai, Karai, a normal human martial artist, was the most powerful.
I STILL love the music. It was done by the same composer as the original Gradius. It makes sense because all the tracks really sounded like they belonged in a shmup.
@@SuperKokuJin916 Oh yeah, I still love the music go this day, I still listen to it fairly often
No Shredder was the reason I didn't like the Genesis version, I do like that they include Casey Jones, April, and Krang's android but I'll take Chromedone, Shredder, Rat King, and Aska over those three any day. To me Chromedone is Dhalsim, Aska is Chun-Li/Cammy, Shredder is Vega/M. Bison, and Rat King is Zangief.
@@VOAN That is totally valid.
I've never gotten to play the NES or SNES versions, but I've always wanted to
Did Raph seriously say “Cowa-BANG-a” at the end of that match?? Argh! Terrible! 😂😂😂
So glad to see Eternal Champions having a mention. I loved the game, but, if you are trying to go through it single player, the experience is best described as frustration, with the computer being able to ignore chi, while your limits get lower and lower with each fight. Two players, no limits, is fun as hell, but if you are alone, you are more likely to just enjoy a practice mode than you are to enjoy the experience getting to one of the endings.
Street Fighter 2 was just the best game in the 90s. I remember being in school and everyone talked about it and played it.
most pizza joints down here in new york city had it. ditto video rental stores and even candy store bodegas. the game made MANY people rich. coin after coin was being inserted. and then when sf2 died down, along came rainbow edition for another few years that blew our minds.
@@Video-Games-Are-Fun There's a popular pizza joint in downtown Toronto which had an arcade cabinet of Street Fighter 2 as well. I wonder if it's still there after all these years. It's been ages since I was last there.
From what I remember it was at first but people were sick of how many versions of 2 were coming out ( except 2 turbo). A lot of these garbage games did well becuase people were tired of street fighter 2 whatever edition that was coming out yearly and full price. There's a reason clayfighter found an audience
You mean Mortal Kombat, right? Yes, I will never let that feud die.
@@IAmAnEvilTaco I like the first 3 MK games, and the first 2 movies, and I have a cosplay of Scorpion.
Eternal champions was so dope
Loved it but as a kid it was so damn difficult
Shadow: turn into a shadow and body the game
I remember renting shaq fu as a kid.
It ruined my weekend.
And I didn't even know Shaq was a real person back then.
Lol
I love Shadow from Eternal Champions.
Great choice =3
I liked Larcen, the 1920s cat burglar and his stage. Xavier was pretty cool too.
Xavier, Eternal, Shadow & Midnight are my favourites.
I love Jetta Maxx and Xavier. And then I love Riptide from the sequel on SegaCD.
Jetta was cool too.
Good video, man! Were you ever gonna do one about Sega Channel? I loved that for the short time it existed, it's where I played Shaq Fu the first time, haha
Eternal Champions would've been also Good on the Saturn,2D or 3D,It would've been Good
Ah, Eternal Champions. A game that somehow scared me more than Mortal Kombat ever could. MK might've been the first to do it, but seeing some of these gory fatalities in Eternal Champions put their head rips to shame. Intestines bursting out onto a spiked log, melting, shredding into pieces through a comically long pit trap filled with razor sharp objects....the only real shame was the combat didn't feel great.
one thing that really helped elevate the genesis version of sf2 was the 6 button controller. the d pad and button lay out was a big deal and fight pads today still model themselves after the genesis controller.
I think Treasure re-used Yu-Yu Hakusho's engine for the Bleach DS fighting game
@Matthew Herman no, very different from fatal fury. Totally two different feelings.
It was definitely the forerunner for Guardian Heroes.
I had a great time with the Snes Tournament Fighters in the 90's. It was a really solid fighter with great graphics and sound. It almost looked like a neo geo game. The Sega one, not so much.
I used to dismiss the SNES version because of how disappointed I was in the Genesis game. Years later, I tried it out and was pleasantly surprised
I liked the SNES version of Tournament Fighter over Genesis. I went like "what is this?" I loved TMNT but Genesis version made me scratch my head. How did Konami go from HYPERSTONE HEIST to TOURNAMENT FIGHTERS? Like. How?
Great episode! I love my fighting games on my Genesis. It really didn’t matter how horrible some were, just having friends over to play against was the best!
Is it sad to realize that at one point you've brought a copy of Shaq Fu only to forget about it entirely (on purpose) only to realize you ended up buying a second copy by mistake?
Eh heh heh.. yeah... that happened to me. *derp* n.n;;;
I don't think I was even aware that the game existed until the '00s so I never even bought one copy. :P
Why did you hit me for?!
Tis a shame, I mean it is awful, but its animations are really quite nice, just plays terrible.
Best Genesis fighter IMO has to go to MK 3, but I seriously feel Eternal Champs is still a phenomenon in gaming. I will be an EC cartridge fan til I can't utter the word "LOSER!" So many moves and weird possibilities during any match just make it highly entertaining and fun to master with a few friends. Worst Genesis fighter: Ballz
Sprite work on the Genesis version of Samurai Showdown was amazing.
Mortal Kombat 3's digitized graphics were also impressive considering the limited color palette.
Like you mentioned, you can clearly see where Guardian Heroes roots came from in Yu Yu Hakusho. I would love to see a Guardian Heros demake on the Genesis using this engine.
Awesome video!
I never thought that Pit-Fighter got enough love....Played that game for hours when it first came out!
how?? It's difficult to even beat the first cpu character
I agree. The Genesis version is great, but the snes version is awfull.
@@SuperPeterok The Genesis version is a good port. Way better than the SNES port.
My fav Eternal Champions character was the cyborg kickboxer. I remember, you hold A and C to do the fireball. I have memories of smashing my controller into the arm of my chair because I kept losing to my pal
Thats one of the reasons why I didnt like the game. There was no half circle or quarter circle motions for moves it was all holding and charging. Meh.
His name is RAX
My friend had Eternal Champions on the SEGA CD. My horrible gameplay resulted in seeing an unending number of different fatalities, with player- and stage-specific options. Pretty crazy stuff for its time!
Nearing the end of the video I was ready to run to the comments and ask "Where is Eternal Champions!!?", glad to see you mention it, as it was divisive and hard as nails, but it played well and looked pretty great for its time.
Great content as always! Every time I watch a new video from you I want to dive back into the 90s and early 00s! It was a good era to be a young gamer.
Loved Eternal Champions, hit the nail on the head with mk3
Dam that eternal champions was tough, the amount of money spent renting that out from the game store to try and complete it 🙈
Now you can do it for free using an emulator, but it will take you a very long time with lots of savestates. I speak from experience.
Its the bloody eternal champion thats the killer, four life bars and you cant lose once...come on!
I owned Eternal Champions when it came out new. Also hard Mortal Kombat and SF2. Hands down I preferred ET. You had to put effort into learning all the moves, but once you did, it was an incredible fighter. Trident was the best.
I'm suddenly in the mood for an ice cold refreshing Pepsi.
don't worry about insulting Shaq. He's said on a few occasions that he's embarrassed by Shaq Fu and it's a big reason he became more hands on with anything that has his name attached.
didn't he make a new Shaq Fu
@@SuperPeterok Yes he did, but it was a beat-em up like Streets of Rage.
I was hoping that you would have Clay Fighter on this video.
I honestly don't know how that didn't happen.
Great video man, congratulations for your channel, you are amazing, but you should have added "Pit Fighter" and "Weaponlord" in this list...
So i leave a sugestion for a possible second part of this, you deserves a million of subscribes!!!
Weaponlord! oh man ... high in tech, in fact a bunch of things it brought to the table appeared from then on in fighters today.
@@LeeONardo
Weaponlord is a underrated masterpiece, absolutely brilliant game!!!
@@denisdesantanapelotti8842 The funny thing is Namco have the rights, they should bring back one or two (Divada and Korr/Bane) into Soul Calibur and then get James Goddard in to develop a sequel/remaster.
@@LeeONardo
This game have all potential to gain remake and sequels, but they prefer bet in a known and profitable franchise like Soul Calibur...a feather, this is a waste...
I'm really surprised by some omissions on here. Wonderful list of course with a lot of new titles for me to check out.
What were your thoughts on Art of Fighting and Fatal Fury 2 on the Genesis?
Eternal Champions was awesome at the time. So many things that were before its time. Every stage if I am not mistaken had a finishing spot (fatality). MK may have been the originator with the Pit but EC had it on all stages. Figuring them all out was the hard part.
My biggest issue with ec is that the color palette is ass
@Sparklyboiii2009_2 I get it but I gave it a pass for the times. I am sure if it was a series that continued on it would have gotten much better.
@@planetdee3587 that is true, but the only reason I gave it a pass is because Sega of America were never good at making color schemes
Yu Yu Hakusho is the best anime ever, imo. It was ridiculously popular here in Brasil so Tectoy brought it here
Love this game and 4 players mode
I wish it had been more popular in the U.S.
Great video! I always loved MK3 and Eternal Champions on the Genesis. Classic representations of what the console was capable of during that sweet golden era of 2D gaming.
Great video. I've always been a big fan of fighting games and this is such a good list, especially your take on Eternal Champions, a cartridge I had back in the day. It's got a very cool concept and a creative roster, with singular movesets, but it was brutally difficult - not being able to continue during the final boss battle was a pain in the ass, and you gotta beat him like four or five times in a row! Besides, the game put a sort of ki meter, but it would only apply to you, since the CPU was able to use special moves even when the meter was empty. A lot of wasted potential here.
My only pick who was missed but I guess it was for the best (and it's got a brief cameo right on the start) was Rise of the Robots. Awful gameplay. And Justice League Task Force looked like it was going to be a major hit when gaming magazines showed it on their preview section, but it was such a disappointment.
I’d never seen Justice League Task Force in action before. It looks and even sounds a lot like Eternal Darkness!
By the way, Eternal Champions CD is an underrated gem. Maybe not the best playing, but it does some awesome stuff.
justice league was very good on snes. it felt like what you would want from a dc fighting game. i kinda wish it would get remastered, i wasn't a fan of injustice
Eternal Champions wasn't that bad. I'm no fighting aficionado and I enjoyed heavily. Thought it was an awesome game.
Good stuff. Eternal Champions has always been one of my favorite Genesis games. Thanks for the video.
When I was a kid I had a subscription to Game Players magazine and I saw Eternal Champions had the highest score I had seen at the time, 98%. So I bought it and played it to death, but it took me years to beat the Eternal champion after I gave up for awhile. Once I beat him I never played it again, went out on top. Tough game but it had things no other game had, like the customizable training center, that made it stand apart. That Salem Witch stage, with the eerie music and the burn at the stake overkill, is best fighting game stage ever imo.
I plan on recommending your channel to everyone else's interests. You definitely deserving of 100K.
I'd like to I'm sorry. I"d like to give yourself my Jack Daniel's
I can relate to playing MK3 on my Nomad. Didn’t have a lot of fighter games, but I enjoyed MK3.
Me too! What was it wait MK3 and Nomad that made such a good combo?
I used to absolutely love Eternal Champions. I remember getting the GamePro before it released, and fell in love with the background fatalities. But, I do have a question. Didn't Clay Fighters also come out on Genesis too? Or is my memory completely wrong?
can i make a little request? I would love a vid of the awesome hacks that change or enhance genesis games to new levels, like ultimate mk trilogy, contra hard corps invasion or the sonic 3D blast director's cut.
I could only beat eternal champions with two characters back in the day
I was such a mk3 freak that I would use the 3 button controller and still pull off all the combos, lui kangs HP HP block, LK, LK, HK combo felt great to pull off the the 3 button controller, like a little dance
It's like you were reading my thoughts or something. Just discovered your channel a couple of days ago and was really curious about your opinion on Eternal Champions, which I'm happy to say I agree with, it's flawed, but still a good game that you need some time to master. Ever since I discovered it it became my go-to fighting game for the Genny, replacing good old UMK3.
7:48 Tectoy ever making the possible and impossible for the players.
Like the Street Fighter II for Master System haha
Congratulations from Brazil.
I'm so impressed that Tectoy has reverse engineered the master system so much they can make back ports of later games keeping the master system alive.
Brazil is wild yo
I suspect they ported Yuu Yuu Hakusho because it was such a popular anime at the time, Brazil or otherwise. Since a lot of Brazilians still had Mega Drives by the late 90s, too, it only made sense to port it.
@@FamilyTeamGaming Tectoy was genius.
Worked with the idea that Master System was a console to kids, because have 2 buttons and the games was more simple, Mega Drive/Genesis was to Teenage, Difficult games, 3 or 6 buttons.
I won a Master System in 1998, obviously Master had a low price too, hahaha
Aww yeah here we go. A morning upload! Lol. Loving the content, SLX!
Best Genesis fighter for me has got to me Street Fighter II: Special Champion Edition. Underrated port.
Lol. Time Killers. I laugh because I'm currently a Senior UI Artist at Incredible Technologies, the company behind the original arcade version. That game was long before my time here, but the company does look back and chuckle at Time Killers (IT had relatively little to do with the Genesis port). We occasionally joke about what producing a modern sequel/remake would entail, but that's about as far as the conversation goes. ;)
Ok, then just know that if some miracle takes place and you do end up making a sequel/remake of Time Killers, then make it so that the dismemberment isn't so goddamn random ;)
Best retro VG channel on CZcams right now. Props.
speaking of Street fighter, there's two awesome improvement hacks by Pyron and Lord Hiryu that drastically improves the graphics! they go in different directions though. LH went for arcade accuracy while Pyron went more original
Samurai Shodown, no contest.
Some love for DBZ Bu Yu Retsuden also.
Samurai Shodown FOR LIFE!
You had me a little worried.. the end of the video was coming, and ET hadn't been mentioned yet, lol. Good reviews!
Wonderful video, buddy!
Eternal Champions is tough bastard, but I must say I really like that game.
Ah Eternal Champions, amazing concept, look and sound, one of the most obtuse control mechanics in all of fighters. Seriously the mechanics are awful and NOT worth the investment.
There is another entry you could try someday: Fighting Masters.
Its a versus fighting game, but its less combo oriented and more based on tactical strikes. Some love, some hate it.
But I've played the hell of it.
It's the best! Especially the music 🎶
A underrated game
Awesome retrospective! I really like how thoughtful your analysis is.
Great video like always man, finally a top without Virtua Fighter for sega genesis, that game was good and people hate because is not 3D, my top 3 of the best fighting games of genesis/16 bits are:
1-Yuyu Hakusho Makyo Toitsusen
2-Street Fighter 2 Plus Champion Edition
3-Fatal Fury 2
honorable mentions : UMK3, Eternal Champions and Fatal Fury 1.
Did yall hear about the SOR 4 expansion? Cant wait.
I played Dark Stalkers more than Street Fighter 2. I think it's a shame we haven't seen a dimensional version on ps4 or now 5
Darkstalkers was an amazing series but sadly like Nintendo killing F-Zero and EarthBound, the games didn't sold well for Capcom and the re-released didn't help either so the series was killed off.
I remember going to a video game store opening and they had Street Fighter 2: Special Champion Edition for Genesis. Was able to challenge a few people. Won 4 times and lost twice. They put up a good fight. Used Ryu the most and Blanka once.
Eternal Champions is a fighting game I played as a kid. Wasn't good at it until I got older. My character is Trident. Love some of his abilities. Still have my original cartridge. I need a box for it.
Really spamming that net throw with Cyrax lol. Great video as always.
TIGER! TIGER! TIGER!
That’s when I had to take a break for a second.
I never made the connection between Cyrax's laugh just before his self-destruct fatality and the Predator from the original movie doing the exact same thing before watching this video. I feel incredibly dumb now....
i always thought it was a robotic countdown sound not a laugh
My favorite part of the video is how you talked about how great Weaponlord is........
I know right. It was 1 of the best weapon based fighting games of its time. Great controls, Very distinctive looking and feeling characters, violence to make MK look weak by comparison and that vibe that just felt so bad@ss. A rocking metal sound track too. It needed more characters, but that could have been revolved in a sequel. It really deserved a sequel.
Yu Yu Hakusho was huge here in Brazil during 1997-1998,one of the best anime aired at the time together with the first Dragon Ball and Saint Seiya.
But when the Mega Drive game was finally released here the anime was already in re-runs and the everyone already have their N64 or (bootleg) PS1.
I still had a Mega Drive in that time (and also a N64) but could not find a copy of Yu Yu Hakusho near home.
In China too. If we choose 10 best mega drive game. Yo-yo hakusho would be in 3 maybe.
Fun video. I remember seeing the Time Killers arcade machine at a local shop where I was playing Mortal Kombat 2 a bit. I found it laughable and silly then. It was not appealing to me. As for MK, it was MK3 that retored my faith in the Genesis as I found the first two disappointing. The change of developer and the larger cart finally resulted in an MK port, MK3, that I really liked for the Genesis. And the Nomad screen was good for its time, and the games really did look good on it. I played a lot of Wrestlemania Arcade on the Nomad and it looked fantastic on the Nomad. I didn't mind it being small. I had a lot of fun with Eternal Champions when it was new. I gave it a shot because I liked the concept and character designs. It definitely was hard, but I was able to figure out the different fighter routines. Fighting the last guy was pretty nerve wracking because, if I recall correctly, you had one shot at him and he was brutal. The game was beatable, but it was definitely overly hard in my opinion in ways it probably shouldn't have been.
I have to disagree with you on TMNT Tournament Fighters graphics, some of the stages the graphics look pretty nice IMO and he character sprites looks pretty good
Ppl trash this game all the time, but I really enjoyed Shaq Fu. Fight me 😂
Game has a strange, almost alien charm with its sprites designs and weird yet fluid animations.
Even the story, as flat as it may sound now a days has some whimsical attractive.
Tried it a couple of times. The stiff controls and unclear mechanics make it sketchy for new players to get into it, but if you get yourself a friend in equal footing when it comes to patience and love for fighting games, Shaq-Fu can be the weirdest of jolts from the past.
@@grammaticalrouge29 True. I was just blown away at the graphics and sprites. It almost looked like a 32bit game to me back then.
Good, now do another video on Genesis/SCD Platformers please. I wanna hear you talk about Wild Woody again...
Eternal Champions ProTip: Pick Trident and use his fireball projectile (charge back 2 sec, forward hard punch.) If it hits the opponent, they're dizzied. If you have enough inner strength (3/4 or more) then walk up and use his spinning trident (press all punches together) and you'll do a ton of damage and dizzy the opponent again. Throw them for the final hit and a combo worth about 75% damage.
Release the Snyder cut of justice league task force!
One of the best (in my opinion): Deadly Moves. i love it.
Great game!!!!!
Great video.
Eternal Champions - I could never make up my mind about it. It sucks/it’s interesting. How to do the stage fatalities? What’s the story like? How come it’s so sluggish?)))
Interesting game never the less.
The footage you posted for justice league task force looks really cool I only played the SNES version.
>TMNT Tournament Fighters sucks on SNES
Really? I thought the gameplay was just like Street Fighter 2. Surely isn't not as bad as you say, right?