I got Gyromite for like...a dollar at a yard sale with no booklet or anything and it took me a month before I figured out plugging in a second controller moved the poles up and down. What a load of garbage.
@Emptyfyre in 2005 Electronics Boutique had used NES games and I got Gyromite for cheap too and could not figure that shit out at all. I think someone told me it was for Rob or I saw IG or AVGN and realized.
To die and come back and relive the irreplacable moments that these games brought. The funny thing is if i play them today and i think wtf did i see in this then?
the reason the rob games are different titles, its because the early NES games are straight ports to its famicom counter. in Japan the games are called Robot Gyro and Robot Block
For some reason, a lot of games in Japan had English text. Apparently, Nintendo just figured every Japanese kid was bilingual. I have a Famicom and I only have about two games that actually have Japanese text in them..
If you don't think of Back to the Future II when you see Wild Gunman you are out of your mind.
SliceTheNightski 4 days ago
That jump knee punch at 1:40 is mind blowing o_O
MegaYeshua33 3 weeks ago
What the hell......you sneaky little midg....little person hahaha
TheShakiebreaks 1 month ago
I love you
adamvinceporreca 3 months ago
Makes one think if a Simpson's writer played Slalom as a kid. Stupid sexy Flanders.
thebrendan03 5 months ago 4
Wait wait! You have to use your HANDS in Wild Gunmen!?
....That's like a BABY'S TOY!
NESdude987 6 months ago 3
@NESdude987 Dang, beat me to it :p
But apparently there was never an arcade machine of Wild Gunman, they made one just for the movie !
Bp323 6 months ago
awesome
Marioroops 6 months ago
1:40 Jump punch not so useful after all ;-) (as stated @ 0:24)
dkNeffets 8 months ago
I got Gyromite for like...a dollar at a yard sale with no booklet or anything and it took me a month before I figured out plugging in a second controller moved the poles up and down. What a load of garbage.
Emptyfyre 1 year ago
@Emptyfyre in 2005 Electronics Boutique had used NES games and I got Gyromite for cheap too and could not figure that shit out at all. I think someone told me it was for Rob or I saw IG or AVGN and realized.
infinidominion 1 year ago
@Emptyfyre Its not garbage try playing with your foot for player 2 :c :D
00LAVALAMP 9 months ago
This is great!
Bylga 1 year ago
Awesome videos from this dude
Alhambrattp 1 year ago
OMG MY LAST NAME IS DUNCAN
iazy9 1 year ago
all little people should be called tom-toms.
looshkin66 2 years ago 2
snowy hill sounds like silent hill ^.^
TheDingDongDo 2 years ago
There's ONE thing you failed to mention about Wild Gunman, the death theme is Chopin's Funeral March.
MajorLeaguerAnubius 2 years ago
Yeah EAT IT ! :D
CwalkDarkBoy 2 years ago
AHHH Gyromite that was what that game was called I loved Gytomite :D
Rimpala 2 years ago
did I hear a starwars reference
chaosbringer666 2 years ago
hehe funny
GTAnikoliberty 2 years ago
To die and come back and relive the irreplacable moments that these games brought. The funny thing is if i play them today and i think wtf did i see in this then?
BiggBertz 2 years ago
Woohoo, Slalom! Dave Wise, the composer for the DKC series, wrote the music (it's show because it's so cool.)
tacticoolGM 3 years ago
i never knew you could play Gyromite just by using two controlers.. I've had a copy for a while and haven't been able to play it.
I've been playin' it and... i don't like it.
jesseisagamer 3 years ago
the reason the rob games are different titles, its because the early NES games are straight ports to its famicom counter. in Japan the games are called Robot Gyro and Robot Block
newlynerd 3 years ago
Hmmm...straight ports? Why does Stack Up have spoken English words?
PatTheNESpunk 3 years ago
For some reason, a lot of games in Japan had English text. Apparently, Nintendo just figured every Japanese kid was bilingual. I have a Famicom and I only have about two games that actually have Japanese text in them..
famicomdork 3 years ago
@PatTheNESpunk Romanization of Japanese
darthvaderyoda 1 year ago
@PatTheNESpunk
yep,newlynerd is right...they put the famicom cartridge+adapter in a nes cartridge...they did this for other nes games too
fazares 1 year ago
@fazares Well aware of that... just strange that they used English and not Japanese.
PatTheNESpunk 1 year ago
@PatTheNESpunk Japanese people are required to learn how to both read and speak English.
IAmNotAGirlyGirl 5 months ago
@PatTheNESpunk well if it was going to the us, they probably had to use english
LeoFan93 1 year ago
HAHAHA michael clark duncan
AndiNeverSlice 3 years ago 2