More games that let me down. This time on Sony's very first PlayStation.
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Opening "Sega" jingle is from Astal for the Sega Saturn.
Ending Music during the credits is from Batman for the Sega Genesis.
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By: Jan Neves
YouTube Page - https://www.youtube.com/user/Jan3d
Intro by Evan S.
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Outro Animation by Kevin Bhall
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Episode Notes:
1. All games captured on real hardware via RGB.
2. I used the attract demo for the final gameplay snippet of Alien Resurrection. It was the best fight I had on video. I used a small black overlay in the corner to cover the "demo" label so it wouldn't ruin the atmosphere of the fight.
3. I had to laugh while playing Nitro and Thunder. I realized quickly that a test of strength would zap a life bar in 3 or 4 moves. Those games suck so hard.
4. None of the Harry Potter movie games were very good. I didn't find a legitimate great game in that universe until Hogwarts Legacy.
5. Twisted Metal 3 and 4 weren't all that good either. The series got back on track with Black, which I enjoyed quite a bit.
6. In the Gameday 98 segment I said the "Gameplay" series in the closing words. I of course meant Gameday.
7. Because the library for this thing is so massive, I have a huge list of games for additional videos on this subject.
8. The Dukes of Hazzard has a sequel if you can believe it.
9. Vampire Hunter D was originally slated for this episode. While capturing footage I started to enjoy the game and decided to give it another chance. We'll see if it makes a part 2.
10. Contra was such a great series until the 32-bit games hit. I'm not sure what prompted Konami to turn it over to a Western developer. The lowest bid maybe? It's a collapse of Sunsoft like proportions.