 Welcome back. This video is the best of Capcom and where possible the best arcade conversion Now I need you to all be grown up about this and not behave like a child. There's no exact science here It's just powered by nostalgia Now if you do happen to like this video Please give me a thumbs up share and if you're feeling generous hit that heart to send us a big thanks This is 1941 counter-attack released in 1990 It's the pre-coff to 1942 and it's a one or two player game And as you can see on the top right hand corner the Super graphics version although a little bit short is a thing of beauty But sadly the super graphics is the only port now. This is a fantastic game from Capcom and But don't quote me on this 1943 is Capcom's first ever game for a console It was also one of my favorite games for the Amstrad CPC and by all means correct me if I'm wrong But I don't think I've played a bad conversion although I have heard a few negative whispers about the Game Boy Loved it in the arcade Absolutely mad for it. Loved it on the ZX Spectrum as well Hated detested it on the Amstrad CPC. Yes, I know strong words But it was the Commodore 64 version where I felt it found its true place in the home And as you can see in the bottom right, it's one of the best arcade conversions for the Commodore 64 Yes, Black Tiger is punishingly difficult. Yes, the home ports Barely resemble the arcade original or so. I thought until I played the Atari ST version It's a bit juddery in the scrolling department for 1990 this is an excellent arcade conversion and the Commodore Amiga is an exact copy one of my favorite games from Capcom in the arcade and I loved the ZX Spectrum version as well So I had to put it in some people like the Commodore Amiga conversion But it's missing level two of the arcade original on that hardware for me. That's unforgivable I've also put the NES version in there as well because I remember as a kid having lots of fun with that Now this one's a proper blast from the past I've put the SNES version to the right-hand side because outside of the PlayStation It's the only arcade conversion Sadly, they massively dumbed it down on the censorship and on the SNES it received a mixed bag of reviews But me personally in my humble opinion, I like it and it makes the list Now apparently carrier air wing is the spiritual successor to UM Squadron more on that later for the life of me I can't find any arcade conversions. So this looks like it only came out in the arcades It's almost the same game you choose from one of three jet fighters But essentially it's just more of the same great stuff and there's more than one ending now I grew up on this from the arcade and the Amstrad CPC arcade conversion The 16-bit Amiga version as far as I'm concerned was really good as well Naturally, nothing beats the arcade original, but these games captured the spirit I also seem to remember having fun with the Commodore 64 version and later the ZX Spectrum It's a massive classic and a massive conversion Now this is the sequel to Tower of Doom I think why it stands out for me and for lots of people is that it's a side-scrolling beat em up With role play elements. It loosely follows the Dungeons and Dragons rules There's branching paths and a variety of endings There's a great sense of you can't do this on your own, you need teamwork, mad for it If you haven't worked it out already from previous videos I personally can't get enough of side-scrolling beat em ups and shoot em ups If you didn't know this is based on an animated series And the obvious, it looks exactly the same as Final Fight Or be one difference being you drive a Cadillac and have to mow people down If you like the comic books you'll love this For everyone else it's probably a bit niche Now I had this originally on the Amstrad CPC before seeing the or playing the arcade original To be honest it wasn't that good I played the Atari ST version and that was infinitely better I then experienced the arcade and loved it I was actually gutted that they never released this on the Sega Mega Drive or Super Nintendo I rate it that highly If you don't like Final Fight you're dead from the neck up as far as I'm concerned I loved Final Fight on the Mega CD And despite some negativity I really enjoyed Final Fight on the Super Nintendo as well US Gold brought it out on the 8 bits, on the Amstrad 64 and ZX Spectrum They really shouldn't have It was also Final Fight 1 on the Game Boy Advance And that was brilliant Another absolute Stonewall classic I don't think I've played a bad arcade conversion of this I had it originally on the Amstrad CPC I think it was missing one of the levels but I was still mad for it The Master System and Sega Mega Drive version were tops for me though But it was the arcade original that was something else To conclude it was like side-arms and steroids Has there ever been a greater challenge? The 8-bit conversions from memory were superlative And the 16-bit arcade conversions on the Sega Mega Drive and Super Nintendo As far as I'm concerned were just as good if not better And today if I feel like I'm up for a challenge this is the first game I've reached for Strangely this is the order I played Ghost and Goblins in And as with the second game I absolutely loved it I couldn't get enough Capcom knew how to make a game And I love the 8-bit original arcade conversions from Elite For the Amstrad CPC and C64 You know I look back and I feel these times were magical and we'll never have them again Speaking of magical nights of the round Special mention really has to go to the arcade conversion on the Super Nintendo It is awesome You can play as Lancelot, Percival and of course King Arthur Pull the sword from the stone Find the Holy Grail and save the kingdom No nightclub has ever seen this much action The King of Dragons might not have the gritty urban streets of Final Fight But overall I had some great times with this game This is a massive game with lots of end of level bosses In fact it's one of the biggest games I think I've ever played And the two player element really puts things up a notch On the Super Nintendo there's some slowdown But only whilst playing two player But it's still a great bash I had this on the Sega Mega Drive back in the day I didn't play the arcade version until later on I also played it on the Amstrad CPC And the Commodore Amiga The Commodore Amiga being on the bottom right The Sega Mega Drive towards the left And the Sega Master System Which is surprisingly good at the top right It's a fabulous game Magic Sword So computer and video games back in November 1990 Gave this 87% and they said Although Magic Sword offers very little In the way of new and original ideas It's slick, colourful and well executed And should appeal to any Slash and Mock fan And the good news is the Super Nintendo version Was really good as well This is not just a fantastic arcade game It's also a fantastic arcade conversion On the Commodore Amiga Apparently there's a Sega Mega Drive arcade conversion as well And that's equally spiffing But for me outside of the arcade original You can't go wrong with the Commodore Amiga 500 arcade conversion And I hear that the Atari ST arcade conversion Is equally as good as well If you love the comic books Then you'll love the Punisher arcade original Or Sega Mega Drive It's very similar to Final Fight So unless you like that type of game This might not tickle your fancy If like me, the vigilante in you Is very much still wide away This is the video game for you Although I massively prefer the arcade original Home versions just not as brutal Street Fighter II The World Warrior Is not only the greatest 2D fighter It's also the game where Capcom Could have just packed her, gone home And basked in the moment of glory They literally achieved everything The game still goes and lives today But it's the original that remains supreme The Sega Mega Drive version is great as well But there's no place like SNES This is fantastic I think it's better than WWF The Sega Mega Drive arcade conversion Is absolutely brilliant as well But it's the Super Nintendo Outside of the arcade of course That clinches it for me I think it was Nintendo magazine In July 1994 that gave it 91% And said that it was the best wrestling game Money can buy Now I can't be 100% sure But I think this was the first ever Sega Mega Drive game that I purchased And for me at the time It felt arcade perfect It was a real step up from the home computer 8-bit and 16-bit arcade conversions Until I realised there was a sharp 68,000 version which was superlative I'm not sure where I first played UN Squadron But wherever it was I fell in love from that moment forward Naturally back in the day I couldn't afford a full standing arcade unit in my bedroom So I had the US Gold Arcade conversion For the Amstrad CPC And although it's slow I absolutely loved it But it was the SNES that really brought it home Can you believe that Vorgos came out in 1984 And it was Capcom's first arcade video game Don't get me wrong there were coinups before that But here I'm talking video games And it's not the greatest game ever It's certainly no fine first outing from Capcom But it makes the list because of what it stands for And the difficulty is absolutely brutal Based loosely on the cult classic 1988 movie There's over 6 levels With a boss fight at the end of each stage Computer and video games In August 1989 I awarded it 85% And they went on to say I thoroughly enjoyed Willow Even though I didn't come with a sniffing distance of a baby It's a very playable game It's definitely worth a few 10 pounds pieces Now in my humble opinion This is mindless violence at its best From Capcom Probably Capcom's best ever game And that brings us to the end I hope you've enjoyed this video Don't forget to like, comment, share And maybe give a thank you Let me know if I've missed any of your favourites And if this one goes down well I'll make a part 2 Bye!