
The Full Monty
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Welcome to "The Full Monty"! This playlist is dedicated to picking up Video Games, talking about them and fully exposing my skills or lack thereof, while attempting to beat each game. Sometimes I'll be successful and sometimes I will get my ass handed to me! All games, from all systems will be covered eventually; the system I picked to start with is the Nintendo Entertainment System Library!
[NOTE: All Video Games will be played on "Normal Difficulty Mode", and it will be annotated even if there is NO SELECTABLE DIFFICULTY for each game. I will also be utilizing alpha-numerical order starting with Episode #2! Also, the NES is ALWAYS presumed to be NA Version!]
[PREPARE TO KEK IN ADVANCE GREG, EBBTIDE, PASTOR SHADILAY & TOAST FRENS!]
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The Full Monty [S1E6]: "1943: The Battle of Midway" (NES - 1988) [NA Version]
GAMING WITH THE DESERTPUNK!The Full Monty S1E6 1943: The Battle of Midway NES Action/Vertically Scrolling Shooter 1988 Capcom Co., Ltd./Capcom U.S.A., Inc. NA Version Normal Difficulty Mode [Only Mode] * RELATED VIDEO PLAYLISTS: -The Full Monty: https://rumble.com/playlists/fALJ5svEiI8 -The Attract Mode Project: https://rumble.com/playlists/GWQng0_fMzs -Old-School Console Theater: https://rumble.com/playlists/NZeHms3PVHc -Standard Console Theater: https://rumble.com/playlists/UEuK9iop3Fc -Hardcore Console Theater: https://rumble.com/playlists/KdL3xxsx0lc -The Cutscene Project: https://rumble.com/playlists/CdNPqJHeQ1U -The Ending Sequence: https://rumble.com/playlists/MDSby_abu1g -Gamer By Proxy: https://rumble.com/playlists/Cy81LvDe2ms -The Grindhouse: https://rumble.com/playlists/L_UD_IFVNvo * GAME INFORMATION: 1943: The Battle of Midway is a 1987 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. It was the first follow-up to Capcom's earlier 1942. Like 1942, the player controls Americans attacking the Japanese air fleet; this was due to being one of the first Capcom games designed with Western markets in mind. The game's name is a reference to the Battle of Midway, which occurred in June 1942. (Source - Wikipedia)8 views -
The Full Monty [S1E5]: "1942" (NES - 1988) [NA Version]
GAMING WITH THE DESERTPUNK!The Full Monty S1E5 1942 NES Action/Vertically Scrolling Shooter 1985 Capcom Co., Ltd./Micronics Japan Co., Ltd./Capcom U.S.A., Inc. NA Version Normal Difficulty Mode [Only Mode] * RELATED VIDEO PLAYLISTS: -The Full Monty: https://rumble.com/playlists/fALJ5svEiI8 -The Attract Mode Project: https://rumble.com/playlists/GWQng0_fMzs -Old-School Console Theater: https://rumble.com/playlists/NZeHms3PVHc -Standard Console Theater: https://rumble.com/playlists/UEuK9iop3Fc -Hardcore Console Theater: https://rumble.com/playlists/KdL3xxsx0lc -The Cutscene Project: https://rumble.com/playlists/CdNPqJHeQ1U -The Ending Sequence: https://rumble.com/playlists/MDSby_abu1g -Gamer By Proxy: https://rumble.com/playlists/Cy81LvDe2ms -The Grindhouse: https://rumble.com/playlists/L_UD_IFVNvo * GAME INFORMATION: 1942 is a 1984 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. Designed by Yoshiki Okamoto, it was the first game in the 194X series, and was followed by 1943: The Battle of Midway. 1942 is set in the Pacific Theater of World War II, and is loosely based on the Battle of Midway. Despite the game being created by Japanese developers, the goal is to reach Tokyo and destroy the Japanese air fleet; this was due to being the first Capcom game designed with Western markets in mind. It went on to be a commercial success in arcades, becoming Japan's fifth highest-grossing table arcade game of 1986 and one of top five highest-grossing arcade conversion kits that year in the United States. It was ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System, selling over 1 million copies worldwide, along with other home systems. (Source - Wikipedia)9 views 2 comments -
The Full Monty [S1E4]: "720°" (NES - 1989) [NA Version]
GAMING WITH THE DESERTPUNK!The Full Monty S1E4 720° [720デグリーズ] NES Sports (Skateboarding) 1989 Atari Games Corporation/Tengen, Inc./Mindscape, Inc. NA Only Normal Difficulty Mode [Only Mode] * RELATED VIDEO PLAYLISTS: -The Full Monty: https://rumble.com/playlists/fALJ5svEiI8 -The Attract Mode Project: https://rumble.com/playlists/GWQng0_fMzs -Old-School Console Theater: https://rumble.com/playlists/NZeHms3PVHc -Standard Console Theater: https://rumble.com/playlists/UEuK9iop3Fc -Hardcore Console Theater: https://rumble.com/playlists/KdL3xxsx0lc -The Cutscene Project: https://rumble.com/playlists/CdNPqJHeQ1U -The Ending Sequence: https://rumble.com/playlists/MDSby_abu1g -Gamer By Proxy: https://rumble.com/playlists/Cy81LvDe2ms -The Grindhouse: https://rumble.com/playlists/L_UD_IFVNvo * GAME INFORMATION: 720° is a skateboarding video game released in arcades by Atari Games in 1986. The player controls a skateboarder skating around a middle-class neighborhood. By doing jumps and tricks, the player can eventually gain enough points to compete at a skate park. The game's name comes from the "ultimate" trick, turning a full 720° (two complete circles) in the air after jumping off a ramp. (Source - Wikipedia)2 views -
The Full Monty [S1E3]: "10-Yard Fight" (NES - 1985) [NA Version]
GAMING WITH THE DESERTPUNK!The Full Monty S1E3 10-Yard Fight [10ヤードファイト] NES Sports (Football) 1985 Irem Corporation/Tose Co., Ltd./Nintendo of America, Inc. NA Version of "10ヤードファイト" Normal Difficulty Mode [Only Mode] * RELATED VIDEO PLAYLISTS: -The Full Monty: https://rumble.com/playlists/fALJ5svEiI8 -The Attract Mode Project: https://rumble.com/playlists/GWQng0_fMzs -Old-School Console Theater: https://rumble.com/playlists/NZeHms3PVHc -Standard Console Theater: https://rumble.com/playlists/UEuK9iop3Fc -Hardcore Console Theater: https://rumble.com/playlists/KdL3xxsx0lc -The Cutscene Project: https://rumble.com/playlists/CdNPqJHeQ1U -The Ending Sequence: https://rumble.com/playlists/MDSby_abu1g -Gamer By Proxy: https://rumble.com/playlists/Cy81LvDe2ms -The Grindhouse: https://rumble.com/playlists/L_UD_IFVNvo * GAME INFORMATION: 10-Yard Fight is an American football video game that was developed and published in Japan by Irem for arcades in 1983. It was published overseas by Taito in the Americas, by Electrocoin in Europe, and by ADP Automaten GmbH in West Germany. (Source - Wikipedia)8 views -
The Full Monty [S1E2]: "8 Eyes" (NES - 1988) [NA Version]
GAMING WITH THE DESERTPUNK!The Full Monty S1E2 8 Eyes [エイト・アイズ] NES 1988 Thinking Rabbit, Inc./SETA Corporation/Taxan USA Corporation NA Version of "エイト・アイズ" Normal Difficulty Mode [Only Mode] * RELATED VIDEO PLAYLISTS: -The Full Monty: https://rumble.com/playlists/fALJ5svEiI8 -The Attract Mode Project: https://rumble.com/playlists/GWQng0_fMzs -Old-School Console Theater: https://rumble.com/playlists/NZeHms3PVHc -Standard Console Theater: https://rumble.com/playlists/UEuK9iop3Fc -Hardcore Console Theater: https://rumble.com/playlists/KdL3xxsx0lc -The Cutscene Project: https://rumble.com/playlists/CdNPqJHeQ1U -The Ending Sequence: https://rumble.com/playlists/MDSby_abu1g -Gamer By Proxy: https://rumble.com/playlists/Cy81LvDe2ms -The Grindhouse: https://rumble.com/playlists/L_UD_IFVNvo * GAME INFORMATION: 8 Eyes (エイト・アイズ, Eito Aizu) is a 2D action platform game developed by Thinking Rabbit for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1988. The game features eight levels, and can be played by one or two players. It also features a large, diverse soundtrack, composed by Kenzou Kumei, consisting of three pieces for each of the eight levels, that are set in different parts of the world. Piko Interactive acquired the rights of 8 Eyes and released it for Windows via Steam on August 14, 2019. 8 Eyes is also included in Evercade Piko Interactive Collection 1 that was released on June 18, 2020. (Source - Wikipedia)5 views 2 comments -
The Full Monty [S1E1]: "3-D WorldRunner" (NES - 1987) [NA Version]
GAMING WITH THE DESERTPUNK!The Full Monty S1E1 3-D WorldRunner [3D ワールドランナー] NES Action/Third-Person Shooter 1987 Square Co., Ltd./Acclaim Entertainment, Inc. NA Version of "とびだせ大作戦" Normal Difficulty Mode [Only Mode] * RELATED VIDEO PLAYLISTS: -The Full Monty: https://rumble.com/playlists/fALJ5svEiI8 -The Attract Mode Project: https://rumble.com/playlists/GWQng0_fMzs -Old-School Console Theater: https://rumble.com/playlists/NZeHms3PVHc -Standard Console Theater: https://rumble.com/playlists/UEuK9iop3Fc -Hardcore Console Theater: https://rumble.com/playlists/KdL3xxsx0lc -The Cutscene Project: https://rumble.com/playlists/CdNPqJHeQ1U -The Ending Sequence: https://rumble.com/playlists/MDSby_abu1g -Gamer By Proxy: https://rumble.com/playlists/Cy81LvDe2ms -The Grindhouse: https://rumble.com/playlists/L_UD_IFVNvo * GAME INFORMATION: The 3-D Battles of WorldRunner (shortened to 3-D WorldRunner on the North American box art), originally released in Japan as Tobidase Daisakusen, is a 1987 third-person rail shooter platform video game developed and published by Square for the Family Computer Disk System. It was later ported to cartridge format and published by Acclaim for the Nintendo Entertainment System. For its time, the game was technically advanced; the game's three-dimensional scrolling effect is very similar to the line-scroll effects used by Pole Position and many racing games of the day as well as the forward-scrolling effect of Sega's 1985 third-person rail shooter Space Harrier. 3-D WorldRunner was an early forward-scrolling pseudo-3D third-person platform-action game where players were free to move in any forward-scrolling direction and had to leap over obstacles and chasms. It was also notable for being one of the first stereoscopic 3-D games. WorldRunner was designed by Hironobu Sakaguchi and Nasir Gebelli, with music composed by Nobuo Uematsu. All were later core members of the team behind the Final Fantasy role-playing video game series. (Source - Wikipedia)12 views