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  • its just fun to watch how technology evolved

  • not really 3d graphics but almost though

  • @deathbyplutonium starfox

  • @rexrabbiteer /watch?v=RFZrzg62Zj0

  • @deathbyplutonium obviously you care since you obviously wasted precious seconds of your life to post such a meaningless response.

  • @rexrabbiteer /watch?v=gvdf5n-zI14

  • @deathbyplutonium YAWN.... I rest my case

  • This is the best system ever made still to this day because the games they had

  • I remember this commercial having sound.

  • Mine is still hooked up.

  • 16-bit power? NOWAY!

  • 3d graphics is totally lies

  • @neonrider93 Well, we got Mode 7 games and the Super FX chip.

  • I still had it but my friend is using my Super nes and its still works the games never get any old when you unretired your old super nes.

  • Best sound ever. *slow clap*

  • i can hardly hear

  • @neonrider93 there was sound in this video!?!?

  • When people actually went there for video games... Ah the days! Now Toys R Us is for little babies who get dragged out of the store by there parents screAming "NOOOOOO! I WANT IT! AHHHHH!"

  • lolz. 3D my Ass. it wasnt till N64 came out, when there was a Real 3D Invioments. now we got the 3DS, which is Still a Rip-Off in Price. all we are getting with that is Old N64 Games. good way to rip people off, by reselling old N64 games in a 3D format.

  • @OreoSkunk

    Cool story bro. Everyone knows Street Fighter 4, Super Mario 3D, Metal Gear Solid 3 (yes I know it is a remake, but they still entirely remade the game from scratch), Cave Story and Bit.Trip are N64 games.

  • @OreoSkunk the first star fox used 3d polygons and it was on the SNES

  • Damn the US SNES was ugly!

  • 3D Graphics? xD love these commercials

  • 16-Bit Power is the best Power! Good thing I have two on standby in shrinkwrap for my unborn kids to play.

  • @DaaYay wat about 8-bit : (

  • I'd rather be Sega than Nintendo.

  • @Leishmaniasisably

    You'd rather be a failed console manufacturer than a successful one?

  • @Grimgerde Failed? Have you even been to an arcade? I still prefer the Genesis to the NES and SNES, the Dreamcast v. the Gamecube, and the Saturn to the N64... maybe not on the last one, but it's close.

  • There's a difference between 3D and Stereoscopic 3D, people...

  • @Gotmilk0112 Read WiiClassic2usb's comment.

  • @Leishmaniasisably Has nothing to do with my comment.

  • 3D graphics? But that's the exact same thing their boasting about the 3DS 20 years later.

  • @SPS148669 It's not the 3D graphics they're boasting about the 3DS. It's the Real-D 3D technology that is uses. You know, like what they used in Avatar but you don't need glasses.

  • 3D graphics, they are still saying us that in nowadays like if it was a SUPER AWESOME feature

  • sound of this is to low

  • 3D GRAPHICS! yeah, my ass is 3d

  • @TheUnholyExpert Actually some SNES games DID have 3D graphics. Of course they aren't shit compared to the consoles we have today. But they were freaking amazing back in those days. Just go check out the original Mario Kart game. All the characters and backgrounds were 2D. But the tracks were 3D. Horrid resolution by todays standards, but still TECHNICALLY 3D.

    They are still fun games to play though. Graphics aren't the only thing that makes a game fun.

  • @DracoAzule yeah im just jokin i do have a snes and the original mario cart game and its awesome!

  • I thought I was the only one. There's no fucking sound.

  • I wish they show game commercials like this nowadays.

  • Hey, hey asshole, where's the fucking SOUND?!

  • a boy eating video games?????????? the world is at an end!!

  • still got mine and my regular nes

  • Still have mine, and that game. super mario world! :D

  • I really regret trading in some of my video games. But I'm glad I never went and traded in any of my systems. Been playing SNES the past few weeks trying to beat some of the games I had no idea how to beat when I was a youngster.

  • I have one of those and it works great. If anyone wants to see it send me a message plz thx :)

  • they dint have 3d graphic they haved on n64

  • GREAT SOUND YOUR THE BEST

  • @truthseeker0183 same... what a great generation

  • still got mine

  • @zztopis2 i collect the snes got some real rare pieces for it, and i still play it all the time who needs new systems they suck snes is 1 of the ebst systems going its just a console you can never get bored of the games are so fun

  • @SeGaSaTuRn1994

    do you have the controller with the colored ABYX buttons ?

  • @zztopis2 ye the uk version red,blue,green,yellow

  • @zztopis2 me too

    

  • @zztopis2 lol me two

  • SMW 3D? Maybe it will come for 3DS.

  • @FriendshipOne It is. The Eshop has classic nes and snes games converted to 3D.

  • SNES was the shit!

  • @iig92 I can remember that one of my neighbours had a SNES, and we played Donkey Kong. I don´t have a SNES but I own a NES, and I still use it!

  • very 3-D

  • Very creative ad, actually.

  • Weird commercial but it's Nintendo so who cares

  • Sssshhhhhhh, I can't hear the video

  • lol at the 3d graphics ahah

  • 3D pseudo graphics!

  • Anyone who doesn't have one will be a loser RUN to the video stores now! Dumbledore Commands you Bitches!!

    -Famous Nostalgia Critic Quote

  • 16 bits power!!!!!!!!!!!! xDDDDDDDDDDD

  • @richardelbuitre That was great for back then.

    Trust me, 10 years from now people will be laughing at how we thought the PS3 was powerful, with it's dual quad core processor.

    They're already designing the 16 core processor which will be twice as powerful.

  • I wanna be the announcer guy

  • sound please?

  • @tehmariopwner

    Try turning up your volume maybe?

    Realy though? This video is of a commercial recorded in the 1980s on a VCR, and you're expecting high quality sound?

    I wish I could go on a genocidal rampage killing all the children in America (I guess that would be a geriatrocidal rampage lol)

  • @mdma4life Oh sorry, my volume wasn't high enough. :/ I had to turn it up all the way to hear it. And I wasn't expecting high quality sound, I never said that. >_> And that last comment... Um... wat

  • @tehmariopwner

    Last comment wasn't directly targeted at you, just a general immature rage about children behaviour in these comments they post.

    Really though, saying that myself didn't make me any better then the kids i'm complaining about, so yeah I probably would have been better just not saying anything

  • @mdma4life

    No, we're just expecting *some* sound.

  • AHHHHHHHH IWANTITIWANTITIWANTIT AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

  • I was a SNES kid, I was like fuck the Genesis I want the power, Nintendo Power mother FUCKER!

  • cool choice of music

  • snes owns sega genesis

  • @Firemanfh12351

    yes it does, Snes is more powerful though not by too much and it had more sound channels than the genesis so games sounded better and sharper.

  • Super Nintendo WAS 3D because of Star Fox and the FX chip.

    As for what they meant at launch, the "3D scaling" simulated the same effect of flat objects popping out of the screen on old 3D movies.

    Terms change over time. Tessellation is now heralded as a new Direct X 11 buzzword for micropolygon (something done last generation), when 10 years ago all it meant was drawing a polygon on screen.

  • can 16-bit produce 32,000 colors?

  • @AnthoFlex

    Yeah it can. How colors work is that for each bit, it equals 0 or 1. That's how colors are depicted on programming languages and other platforms. So that leaves us with 2 ^ 16 possibilities. However, the first bit actually starts at 2^0, so to calculate all the colors for a given bit range, we calculate 2^15 - 1, which goes to 32767. So its' definately possible.

    Another good representation is hexidecimal, which is 0xAARRGGBB, where A is the transparencty, R = red, g=green, b =blue

  • @AnthoFlex

    Hope that helps!

  • can someone tell me what game was it for super nintendo that it was some boy with glasses and every level he can change to something different please respond back my wife and i are buying this retro system and she lookin for this game that she said she grew up playing. thanx

  • @DatNiggaJaymacc I don't know if this has been answered but it sounds like you are after Kid Chameleon.

  • clay fighter was 3d

  • I wish they still sold games for the snes at toys r us :/

  • The SNES used something called mode 7 texture mapping which gave an impression of 3d graphics in games like Pilotwings. It was a precursor to 3d graphics but claiming the SNES had 3d graphics is not actually true.

  • where's the sound?

  • @TheSpark717 turn your speakers up, it's very quiet i believe

  • 3d?

    dont me laught

  • damn, this system has all the best games ever made... LoZ: A Link to the Past, Donkey Kong Country, Super Mario World, Super Mario All Stars (all remade NES games though haha) Megaman X, Final Fantasy III... i could go on forever with this list.

  • there is no sound

  • what is wrong with the audio

  • 3D? ROFLMAO

  • I remember getting this for christmas. This was the most amazing thing back then... damn I feel old : (

  • 16 BIT POWER!!!!!!

  • TOO FUCKING QUIET!!!!!

  • are the kids hior somethin

  • the volume sucks

  • no sound!

  • @IIIIdepechemodeIIII there is sound

  • @IIIIdepechemodeIIII There is sound..

  • 16 bit Power!!!!!! sweet

  • You can be Nintendo? Well great let me get back in time to stop the Virtual Boy from happening!

  • They ate Nintendo,

    drank Nintendo,

    slept Niintendo,

    breathed Nintendo,

    loved Nintendo

    and WERE Nintendo.

    Today people just suck on Sony and Microsoft's dick.

  • @Spagettieater9000 Yeah so? At least Sony and Microsoft are less greedy and actually have some grasp on what their fans want. Corporate cheerleaders =/= credible gamers.

  • I remeber this

  • Nintendo makes a great breakfast! I eat Nintendo every morning.

  • i dream nintendo.

  • BE NINTENDO!

  • Cool to look back on these.

  • lol 3d graphics?? it's 16 bit how is it 3d... but I did love the snes as a child

  • @JMaxVG

    The first 3D game (at least for a home console) was made for a 16-bit system. That game was StarFox, btw.

  • @a90sfan Ah... yes thats right!! I totally forgot about star fox! Thanks for the reminder. I think they made some other 3D titles on the snes too.. I can't name them but I've seen them I think

  • @JMaxVG Stunt Racer FX was also 3D

  • @JMaxVG Star Fox and Donkey Kong Country had 3-D graphics.

  • @JMaxVG Star Fox and Donkey Kong Country had 3-D graphics.

  • @JMaxVG Starfox and Donkey Kong Country had 3-D graphics.

  • @Spagettieater9000 Yeah I know that Starfox had 3D graphics.. but  the Donkey Kong Country series used Pre-rendered graphics.

  • @JMaxVG best system ever

    

  • @smaas50 I couldn't agree more :3

  • @JMaxVG Ever heard of Donkey Kong, Star Fox, Mario Kart or F-Zero to name a few? FX-Chip?

  • @farmerdwight Yes... yes... yes I know!!! This was an old comment I hadn't thought about that when I wrote it like 8 months ago.....

    I know about Donkey kong which is not 3d... its pre-rendered. True 3D for the snes was F-Zero, Mario Kart... Starfox....there are probably some I haven't named all 3D..they use the special FX chip or the mode 7 graphics....

    Yes I know 3D games made it on Super Nintendo...

    I was wrong when I question the 3D.... but we can all agree that the SNES was awesome!

  • @JMaxVG Well, think about it this way, back then it looked 3D, and in the future, the consoles we have now won't be considered 3D, because newer consoles will be 'literally' 3D (like the 3DS)

  • @JMaxVG, um, have you forgot about Donkey Kong Country?

  • @JMaxVG Some games on the Snes was in 3d

  • @JMaxVG Star Fox was 3D, DK Country used Polygons for characters

  • @JMaxVG

    Pilot wings, Donkey Kong Country, Star Fox, Stunt racer FX, just to name a few.

  • @17R3W

    donkey kong country was not in 3d.

    They used 3d images and rendered them into sprites.

    Its called Prerender.

  • @andthemouse

    This is true. I may have met Yoshi's Island (Which did use the FX chip and featured 3D portions), can't recall now.

  • @JMaxVG mode 7

  • @JMaxVG

    starfox and mario rpg where in 3d and they were for SNES.

    Its just that the snes didnt have any filters like the newer systems have to "smooth" the pixels.

    Also it had a mode that alot of games used to have a rotateable, scaleable, ect... plane. Super mario kart used it for the terrain.

  • @JMaxVG IT was 3-d at the time. The backgrounds appeared 3 dimensional compared to the flat backgrounds of the NES and even Genesis somewhat. Then games like Star Fox and NCAA Basketball were considered 3-d and revolutionary at the time. I think you're brainwashed from Avatar and these new 3-d tvs.

  • @illinifan512 i can see what your saying, NES games were 2d compared to the SNES games

  • @JMaxVG lol thats what i said

  • @JMaxVG mode 7 allowed 3D graphics... or have you not played star fox?

  • @JMaxVG They used SuperFX. It was 3D but not 3D like how the newer consoles do it.

  • @DracoAzule I know. They used to make 16 bit lines form a 3D shape but It's not called 3D anymore as today 3D has upgraded to a new level. But still, We all gotta love the SNES.

  • @Xludo73GoEco - Mode 7 (for map screens in games like Secret of Mana) and the parallax scrolling backgrounds in Super Mario World were "3d" to them... they didn't have them tharr fancy polygons and such.

  • @WiiClassic2usb And Nintendo has been trying to improve 3D technology right from the very start. Nintendo fully achieved pure 3D graphics and polygons with the Nintendo 64.

  • @JMaxVG Same reason as the Genesis model 1 had "HIGH DEFINITION GRAPHICS" printed on it...

  • @JMaxVG

    When Star Fox was made,it had a chip called the Super FX. (GSU-1)

    It rendered 3D Polygon graphics in a snap!

    Early Star Fox Cartridges had the Super FX Chip called the MARIO Chip 1.

    (Mathematical,Argonaut,Rotaion & I/O.)

    After Super FX there was Super FX 2,used in Yoshi`s Island. (GSU-2)

    I hoped that helped. :P

  • @JMaxVG people managed 3d on 8bit consoles such as nes although they are very low quality

  • @JMaxVG 3D was possible on a 16-Bit SNES, obvisously it wasn't as advance as later systems of course.

  • @JMaxVG super fx and mode 7

  • @JMaxVG star fox and f-zero ring a bell?

  • and i forgot to say thank you for the upload and also for taking me back to the best times of my life. i needed this.

  • yes yes yes!!! the super nintendo still is on the top of the list for me. the best system in the world.!!!!

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