Nintendo at the top of its game: Peak NES | NES Works 1989

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Jeremy Parish | Video Works

Jeremy Parish | Video Works

11 күн бұрын

It's August 1989 and the NES is on top of the world (or at least unstoppable in the U.S., anyway). This is the ideal console. You may not like it, but this is what peak performance looks like.
Things are about to change radically here in the NES Works chronology, though. I mean, the NES itself has another five years of life left in it-that's not about to change. But the NES has entirely dominated the American console market since its tentative debut at the end of 1985. It hasn't run the race without competition, but it's lacked a serious challenger to this point. Beginning in August 1989, though, Nintendo has to deal with powerful new rivals on all fronts.
Sega Genesis and NEC TurboGrafx-16 launch this month in history, unflinchingly presenting game fanatics with genuinely more capable console hardware. And on the handheld front, Nintendo's brand new Game Boy portable arrives neck-and-neck with Atari's Lynx, a device that undeniably possesses more horsepower and a better screen than Game Boy (including color). Some of these competitors would fare better than others, but there's simply no denying that the NES no longer represents the only game in town, both figuratively and literally.
In this episode, I pause a moment to look back at where the NES has been and how it got to the point that it enjoys now, and look at the looming shape of things to come.
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NES footage captured from Analogue Nt Mini. Video upscaled to 4K with RetroTink 4X and 720p with xRGB Mini Framemeister.

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@Sixfortyfive
@Sixfortyfive 9 күн бұрын
Cultural saturation so thorough that everyone's grandparents just called all video games "Nintendos" until the turn of the millennium.
@ChristopherSobieniak
@ChristopherSobieniak 9 күн бұрын
True.
@mortenera4423
@mortenera4423 9 күн бұрын
And some of them still do lol
@TeruteruBozusama
@TeruteruBozusama 9 күн бұрын
​@@mortenera4423quite a few of my relatives do, and we aren't even American!
@chrisd6287
@chrisd6287 9 күн бұрын
You are 100% correct! My mom still calls any video game Nintendo. I'll be playing a PC game and she'll walk by and say "oh you and your Nintendo games" or "these Nintendo games look so real now" while im playing a PS5 game. 😂 Oh Mother, never change.
@psychodiagnostik
@psychodiagnostik 9 күн бұрын
My grandmother called it "intendo".
@chrisd6287
@chrisd6287 9 күн бұрын
This is by far the best retro based show on YT. The content and commentary is much more thoughtful than the standard fare. Great video as always Jeremy 👍
@gfdggdfgdgf
@gfdggdfgdgf 9 күн бұрын
And I'll never not be surprised at the low number of subscribers.
@JeremyParish
@JeremyParish 8 күн бұрын
Ah, I'm too mean to the senile ghost of Ronald Reagan to ever pick up true traction with KZfaq's right-leaning algorithm. I keep blaming society's ills on a campaign of deregulation that pandered to the owner caste and dismantled America's middle class instead of correctly decrying the TRUE evil destroying our nation: Women and minorities being allowed to have speaking roles in Star Wars shows
@eddsoto4233
@eddsoto4233 8 күн бұрын
I love you lol
@chrisd6287
@chrisd6287 8 күн бұрын
@@JeremyParish 😂😂
@RogerPyoko
@RogerPyoko 9 күн бұрын
Our house didn't get an NES until the Super Mario Bros/Duck Hunt bundle, which was sold around Christmas 1988, meaning I was certainly one of those "Nintendo hit in 1989" kids for sure. I was the bullseye Nintendo of America's marketing was aiming at.
@Nemo2342
@Nemo2342 9 күн бұрын
As a kid I ended up with a ton Nintendo merch before we ever could afford an actual Nintendo. The cartoons really hooked you as a kid.
@joeboo8626
@joeboo8626 9 күн бұрын
We had an Atari 2600 growing up in West Germany. In 1989 my parents bought an NES. Later that year a friend brought his Sega Genesis to the house. From Pifall! to Rambo III in 8 months. I was inpressed by NES for only one year, 1989.
@JoshuaOwens
@JoshuaOwens 9 күн бұрын
When I was like 3 my dad hooked up his old 2600 and I played it a lot, then one day we went straight to snes. 2600 Donkey Kong and Mario Bros arcade game to Mario World was the biggest leap I'll ever see even more than 3d. Something having detail was incredible.
@jessragan6714
@jessragan6714 9 күн бұрын
You'd have been even less impressed if you played ITS version of Pitfall.
@joeboo8626
@joeboo8626 8 күн бұрын
2600 straight to SNES? You win.
@Davidka_I
@Davidka_I 9 күн бұрын
Your absolute mastery of the subject matter - "this was precisely the sort of cultural localization quark of the 8-bit era that resulted in playground rumors and deep-seated obsessions..." (11:56). No one who wasn't there would know about this or document it so well. What a great channel.
@JeremyParish
@JeremyParish 9 күн бұрын
Honestly that bit was just an act of autobiography
@charon59
@charon59 9 күн бұрын
Jeremy, as much as I love your videos, they can't help but rekindle my resentment towards my dad who threw out my collection of magazines and other parapheneilia from that era. Every shot of of a Nintendo Power or EGM or GamePro elicits a "GODDAMMIT DAD, I HAD THAT!" from me. It's not YOUR fault, but I need to direct my anger SOMEWHERE! :P
@OKeijiDragon
@OKeijiDragon 8 күн бұрын
What an inconsiderate dick! Sorry that happened. 😢
@mightypotato
@mightypotato 9 күн бұрын
7:00 Hostess Munchies? Core Canadian memory unlocked
@ralang999
@ralang999 7 күн бұрын
Cuz when you got the Munchies nothing else will do!
@kennethchia4194
@kennethchia4194 9 күн бұрын
"Nin-ten-do ... Two cereals in one!" Good lord, how do I still remember that commercial jingle.
@ChristopherSobieniak
@ChristopherSobieniak 9 күн бұрын
It's a cereal... WOW!
@targuscinco
@targuscinco 9 күн бұрын
It's for break-fast now!
@danreitzdotcom
@danreitzdotcom 9 күн бұрын
I can still taste it
@Scarybug
@Scarybug 8 күн бұрын
Super Mario JUMPS!
@pauldyson8098
@pauldyson8098 9 күн бұрын
My sister found a blue Princess in a pack of Mario fruit snacks; she mailed it in for a t-shirt.
@longshotomega4258
@longshotomega4258 9 күн бұрын
This owns! So lucky!
@Big_Dai
@Big_Dai 9 күн бұрын
What was the t-shirt about?
@winstonslone2797
@winstonslone2797 9 күн бұрын
I was 8 in 1989. I fell hook line and sinker for the Nintendo cerial. It was just lucky charms with Mario and Zelda shapes. I had the Nintendo comics system. As an adult I can appreciate the shit I put my Dad through for these things. I'll give him this I got Zelda 2 and Mario 2 when everyone was fighting over the few available copies. To this day he will not discuss where the games came from. I'm sure it involves something illegal that could still carry consciences today. Maybe he just wants to preserve the magic for me even though I'm in my 40s. Thanks Pop
@stopmikeandjim3196
@stopmikeandjim3196 9 күн бұрын
8:13 I was 10 and was the exact target market for the cereal at the time. I pestered my mom to buy a box for me, and by far the best thing about it was the packaging. I remember that the cereal itself was far more dry and stale tasting than any other I had ever tried to that point
@digamejh
@digamejh 9 күн бұрын
I wasn't even allowed to try it (or Lucky Charms or Cookie Crisp or any of that)
@HPRshredder
@HPRshredder 8 күн бұрын
11:52 - lol I didn't grow up with the 80s Nintendo marketing, but it must've hit different, because the impact it had on people's personas is plainly visible. That style will seemingly never die. I never owned or subscribed to Nintendo Power, but I recently ordered an issue on eBay. Issue no.249 -- the Spirit Tracks one. Only really got it because I like Spirit Tracks and wanted to see what an issue was like. Makes me wish I had gotten into it sooner. Magazines are comfy. It made me miss the guitar and LEGO magazines I had as a kid.
@BenWard29
@BenWard29 9 күн бұрын
“Nin-ten-do… it’s a cereal now!” I can’t get that song out of my head for like 34 years- and the Zelda cereal tasted like cheap lucky charms, and if I remember correctly the Mario was like fruity pebbles. Bad fruity pebbles. But I was 8 and “unsophisticated”, lol.
@teruienages962
@teruienages962 9 күн бұрын
I remember it more like the Zelda cereal tasting like Fruit Loops and the Mario cereal tasting like Captain Crunch, and both were great.
@dangox3370
@dangox3370 9 күн бұрын
Not sure if I ever tried the nintendo cereal. I was a little older than you at that point and had already experienced some crappy gimmicks like Mr. T cereal (basically just captain crunch) and worst of all: NERDS cereal which turned to a fruit-flavored gelatinous slime when exposed to milk. it was so disgusting!
@WalrusFPGA
@WalrusFPGA 9 күн бұрын
The description of cereal as a "bowl of extruded corn paste" was hilarious. Great form as always, Mr. Parish. 🤣
@DaneeBound
@DaneeBound 23 күн бұрын
This episode could also be accurately titled "NES Quo Vadis"
@jasonblalock4429
@jasonblalock4429 9 күн бұрын
12:20 VG&CE was actually my favorite gaming magazine back in the day. Even as a kid, I recognized how fluffy most of the magazines like GamePro and EGM were. As you say, VG&CE was a bit dry, but they had real industry coverage and more even-handed reviews. Plus, I was gaming on PC along with NES, so their 'twofer' strategy was perfect for me. (Also, digging up old issues on RetroMags, it's the only one that doesn't make me roll my eyes, re-reading as an adult, haha.)
@NAJ0202
@NAJ0202 9 күн бұрын
Yeah, my dad bought me my first issue of VG&CE when he saw it for sale in a gift shop, because it had Zelda 2 on the cover. I got a subscription soon after, and it was so different from other game magazines, especially given the coverage of PC games. I'm pretty sure the first time I ever heard about visual novels is from the slightly racy ads for early VNs in the back of VG&CE. Such a fascinatingly important little touchstone from that era of gaming. Great memories.
@jessragan6714
@jessragan6714 9 күн бұрын
No, really, this guy has it right. VG&CE found a sweet spot between the saccharine pandering of EGM and the pompous idiocy of Next Generation. Smart, but humble, and quietly charismatic. The ultimate video game magazine for readers who wanted to read something worthwhile.
@tidq
@tidq 9 күн бұрын
Nintendo’s extensive license-selling definitely worked on me. I subscribed to Nintendo Power, watched the Captain N, Mario Bros, and Legend of Zelda cartoons, and I had my parents buy me the cereal. Wasn’t until 1996 that I even dared to get a non-Nintendo console.
@mortenera4423
@mortenera4423 9 күн бұрын
Let me guess, it was the PS1? lol
@bluespaceman7937
@bluespaceman7937 9 күн бұрын
I had a similar experience. I didn't even get a PS1 until 1999. The N64 wasn't a terrible console, but it didn't have the types of games that I really wanted to play.
@therealjaystone2344
@therealjaystone2344 8 күн бұрын
@@bluespaceman7937the n64 lineup was boring espaclly today with their NSO lineup for the console
@repussified
@repussified 4 күн бұрын
@@therealjaystone2344 Of all Nintendo's consoles N64 is for die-hard Nintendo nerds and practically noone else (Virtual Boy separates the die-hards from the masochists)
@InfectiousGroovePodcast
@InfectiousGroovePodcast 9 күн бұрын
I've been binge watching tons of your old videos. KZfaq was right on top of getting this new episode in my feed. Heck yeah!
@JohahnDiechter
@JohahnDiechter 9 күн бұрын
The initial launch games of the Genesis blew my mind at the time. I especially remember Phantasy Star 2 being so impressive as I had just ben introduced to Dragon Warrior a month earlier.
@michaelpuglisi6767
@michaelpuglisi6767 9 күн бұрын
Videos like this just epitomize the eye this series has shown to showcasing the history of the console industry that has made it stand head and shoulders over any other coverage I’ve found on this site. Always looking forward to what comes next!
@robintst
@robintst 9 күн бұрын
I still have that big hardback comic book somewhere, I used to reread the crap out of the Zelda comics. Nintendo really was a lifestyle back then, I don't think we really grasped just how hard they had us by the balls. For the young audience now, they love it but it's not their end all be all, for us it was a craze.
@NAJ0202
@NAJ0202 9 күн бұрын
Only Turtle Mania truly rivaled the power of Nintendo back in the day.
@robintst
@robintst 9 күн бұрын
@@NAJ0202 Oh god, yes, that was our whole lives. Then mix the two with the Turtles NES games, nothing was better than that to us.
@deathtone1614
@deathtone1614 9 күн бұрын
Got my first nes when I was five during Christmas of 89. Most of the games I would acquire were used but some how I was lucky enough not to get any shovelware. Despite never having any magazines or help from someone telling me what to get.
@nintendianajones64
@nintendianajones64 9 күн бұрын
Also fun fact: Nintendo is more successful now with the Switch than all previous consoles combined.
@GuiltyKit
@GuiltyKit 9 күн бұрын
I'll say this. I haven't been disappointed in a single game that I've bought for the switch. The closest thing to disappointment was Hyrule Warriors age of calamity. And that was only disappointing in the sense that it didn't have the almost insane amount of post-game content and progression that the first game had. Meanwhile with my ps5, as much as I loved so many titles on it, it feels like I need to do a lot more research as to whether or not a game is going to be worth buying. For every Nioh 2, there's a hundred meh titles.
@therealjaystone2344
@therealjaystone2344 8 күн бұрын
@@GuiltyKitMario sports games was the biggest disappointments of the switch era because of how incomplete they are with the free updates
@anonymouskaiju9101
@anonymouskaiju9101 9 күн бұрын
You know even though this video ends with you announcing several weeks to months of master system videos, this video kinda feels like the start of the long road to SNES works (assuming you hadn't made the 1991 season already). Since we're finally at the point where the NES's age and success is catching up to it.
@rocklobster28
@rocklobster28 8 күн бұрын
The memories just came flooding back. I owned so many of these comics, cereal, books, toys, magazines, etc. (I still may have most of these boxed away somewhere). Great work, as always!
@nfugitt89
@nfugitt89 22 күн бұрын
While more profitable years would be coming decades later, one could argue this was not just Peak NES but Peak Nintendo
@JeremyParish
@JeremyParish 22 күн бұрын
I agree if we include 1990 in there. So much incredible stuff coming in 1990... although there's a much higher percentage of trash, too.
@NiceTryLaoChe
@NiceTryLaoChe 9 күн бұрын
Certainly for that generation, "Nintendo" meant "video games" and vice versa. It's a very short list of brands that become synonymous with a whole industry.
@teruienages962
@teruienages962 9 күн бұрын
Not at all. The mid to late SNES era and then the Wii are peak Nintendo.
@therealjaystone2344
@therealjaystone2344 8 күн бұрын
Fun fact: 1989 being peak was Nintendo’s 100rh anniversary and their greatest anniversary ever than any other game anniversaries for the company
@therealjaystone2344
@therealjaystone2344 8 күн бұрын
@@teruienages962SNES era was the console war era and the Wii was the brand era (for the worst)
@EllaNinto55
@EllaNinto55 8 күн бұрын
god this project is massive. just covering all of console and handheld gaming at this point, I love it. looking forward to watching these as long as you make them
@krad2520
@krad2520 7 күн бұрын
This type of video is fantastic for placing other videos (and the games covered therein) in their proper contexts, really perfect supplementary material
@longshotomega4258
@longshotomega4258 9 күн бұрын
I always look foward to your uploads but this episode in particular is very invocative of some long dormant and bittersweet feelings of nostalgia. Thank you
@mischitary
@mischitary 8 күн бұрын
Seeing that Mario bubble bath warped me to the past like the dude from the end of Ratatouille. I forgot I even had a memory of that deep in there somewhere.
@ShadowEl
@ShadowEl 9 күн бұрын
I was subscribed to GamePro in the early-mid 2000s and "sleek looking but superficial" described it even then.
@horgh_japan
@horgh_japan 6 күн бұрын
I was reading it in its early days in the 90's and it is pretty clear now that the target demographics in its infancy was largely pre-teens/younger teens. Art contests, high score tables, the cartoon icons for the reviewers (good ol' Scary Larry and his love of Mortal Kombat)... It knew its audience and provided them with what they wanted all while giving off "safe" vibes for parents. Obviously, Jeremy can raise an eyebrow and brush it off, but it wasn't meant for more "serious" older teens or adults - especially those who had access to computers.
@jackill2611
@jackill2611 8 күн бұрын
Thank you sir! The amount of work for this episode should be colossal
@MCastleberry1980
@MCastleberry1980 9 күн бұрын
I also want to add, as someone with a degree in history, i really do appreciate how well researched this series has been while adding context we all didn't know as kids to paint such a great picture of gaming in this era.
@JeremyParish
@JeremyParish 9 күн бұрын
Sadly, this series isn't really researched, I just try to sound authoritative about my personal memories
@MCastleberry1980
@MCastleberry1980 9 күн бұрын
@JeremyParish well congrats on your ability to pull that off then lol I found most of my research papers were some decent quotes from primary and secondary sources filled out by really confident assertions about them.
@rottenparts
@rottenparts 8 күн бұрын
That cereal was amazing! There was definitely nothing else like it available at the time.
@JoshSmith-ff8dw
@JoshSmith-ff8dw 8 күн бұрын
Keep up the fantastic work Jeremy. Still the best long-running series on the platform.
@Brayniac
@Brayniac 5 күн бұрын
1989 really makes sense as the peak year, it was the year I discovered that video games existed and played them (SMB) for the first time. I wouldn't actually get the NES until early 1990 but 89 lit the spark.
@fireresq7
@fireresq7 8 күн бұрын
Great episode!!!1989 was such a great year!!!
@jessragan6714
@jessragan6714 8 күн бұрын
This video game video was really good, man. A thorough and deliberate examination of the NES as it entered the 1990s. This could be in history books.
@JeremyParish
@JeremyParish 8 күн бұрын
Thanks, Jess.
@bxsolx5086
@bxsolx5086 9 күн бұрын
I had a couple of animation cels from the Donkey Kong cereal commercial featuring the old Jumpman design of Mario.
@Gernam12
@Gernam12 9 күн бұрын
4kids (then known as Liesure Concepts) was the licensing company mainly involved in the NES merch saturation. They would eventually show themselves a powerhouse again with Pokemon.
@teruienages962
@teruienages962 9 күн бұрын
What in gods name are you talking about? 4Kids was literally CREATED with the airing of Pokemon. They did not even exist before that.
@Gernam12
@Gernam12 9 күн бұрын
@@teruienages962 Whoops. I meant proto 4kids, when they were called Liesure Concepts.
@superpan218
@superpan218 9 күн бұрын
1989 was Nintendo's centennial year, which made sense for them to be at their apex. We had The Wizard, which was a glorified Nintendo commercial in the form of a feature-length movie. We had shows like Captain N: The Game Master and The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! Other movies that year had Nintendo products featured and/or mentioned such as Ghostbusters II and Back to the Future Part 2. Not to mention, the debut of the Game Boy.
@MCastleberry1980
@MCastleberry1980 9 күн бұрын
I really can't think of a comparable "school yard zeitgeist" as the peak of Nintendomania. Really shows what dominating a market practically unopposed can do. Our collective nostalgia is tied directly to marketing and ruthless business practices.
@masonasaro2118
@masonasaro2118 9 күн бұрын
pokémania is a close second
@JeremyParish
@JeremyParish 9 күн бұрын
Yeah, based on my various nephews' and cousins' experiences, I 100% feel that Pokémon, Minecraft, and a few other gaming trends through the years have captured the same "everyone talking about the same thing at once in the school yard" feel as NES. Probably moreso-video games were pretty uncool in 1989, so it was only us nerds talking about them.
@teruienages962
@teruienages962 9 күн бұрын
I used to doodle Mario 2 enemies all over the inside of my school textbooks
@MCastleberry1980
@MCastleberry1980 9 күн бұрын
@JeremyParish I was just young enough that all the marketing was targeted directly at me, so grade school kids in that period were pretty much all obsessed with Nintendo. By the time I was in high school we were in the PS1 era of mature games, so gaming was cool for that age group as well more or less.
@KnivesOut86
@KnivesOut86 9 күн бұрын
The year that we got our NES and nothing got more of my attention
@wusstunes
@wusstunes 8 күн бұрын
Looking forward as was requested
@PerfectAgent
@PerfectAgent 9 күн бұрын
If the cut to Pit at 8:45 ish while mentioning "the more literate among the youth set" was intentional.... well done.
@JeremyParish
@JeremyParish 9 күн бұрын
Literaticus
@frankieh
@frankieh 9 күн бұрын
I got that big yellow comic collection on a trip to the city as a very, very young boy. So rad.
@Questorps7
@Questorps7 4 күн бұрын
Fantastic video, a step above even your usual content. I watched twice just to make sure I absorbed it all.
@jessebaker2769
@jessebaker2769 9 күн бұрын
Bit of a clarification/correction to one bit from this video: outside a six issue window (two regular issues and four themed issues that were dedicated to one game each (Super Mario 3, Nnja Gaiden 2, and Final Fantasy) and an issue promoting games for the four player controller splitter), Nintendo Power didn't hit Newstands until later in the late 90s, after the N64 hit the market. As such, Nintendo Power issues, especially 1988-1993 issues) were VERY VERY coveted by kids growing up since you had to have parents with money to get a subscription, let alone buy the back issue bundles that NP offered as the only way to get the earlier issues.
@marctoad
@marctoad 9 күн бұрын
Whoa! The Hostess Munchies! My mind completely forgot them and that brand
@ChristopherSobieniak
@ChristopherSobieniak 9 күн бұрын
At least Canada gets a nod.
@officialretroshell
@officialretroshell 5 күн бұрын
This is a nostalgia trip, thanks for sharing! We will feature this in our weekly retro gaming newsletter (link in bio).
@JetstreamGW
@JetstreamGW 8 күн бұрын
Well, some dude on eBay just had a good day given that you reminded me about _The Best of Nintendo Comic System._ A little pricey, but not as high as I was expecting. It was actually reasonable enough to buy, given that it's a 35 year old book :D
@broy8172
@broy8172 9 күн бұрын
Those Game Player's Game Tapes are very funny...and have a weird quirk -- they fade out during the end boss (or earlier) and usually have very little advice on the final boss. Have to wonder if that was a preemptive move or if they put out something with game endings and got a call from Nintendo's lawyers about it? Edit: also time is a flat circle in that regard lol thank you for keeping up this very binge-worthy channel!
@BasementBrothers
@BasementBrothers 6 күн бұрын
I think the idea for the dual-sided Mario/Zelda cereal box must have come from Ralston's similar dual-sided Nerds cereal box, which contained two different flavors.
@AndyWitmyer
@AndyWitmyer 8 күн бұрын
As an aside, did no one else read Game Players magazine in the early to mid-90s? Retro video gaming discussions about the golden age of gaming mags invariably turn to Game Pro and EGM, but I almost never see any mention of Game Players, which - imho - was hands down the best, most entertaining and fun to read magazine in the industry for its time. Game Players rewarded its readers with a plethora of inside jokes, easter eggs, and surrealist takes on gaming that could only have been born from the twisted minds of gen xers in the early 90s 😂 God, I miss it so much, especially when Game Players was at its 1994-1996 peak. In any case, as someone who was in 1st grade when Nintendo hit its stride in the NES era, I can confirm that it was, indeed, a magical time for kids like me. The saturation of Mario and Zelda in everything - from games, to books, to comics, to cartoons, and t-shirts and sweatshirts and more - only reinforced my perception that Nintendo and its games were the greatest works of art that world had ever known!
@jorymil
@jorymil 7 күн бұрын
Sure - I read it as a kid. But Nintendo Power was really of a higher quality with all of the custom artwork, game tips, etc. So it was an occasional purchase instead of a subscription.
@AndyWitmyer
@AndyWitmyer 7 күн бұрын
@@jorymil That makes sense - as a purely Nintendo magazine, Nintendo Power was obviously superior, but in my opinion, the writing in it was always a bit bland due to NOA not wanting to offend anyone, where as Game Players and other "neutral" gaming mags at the time were not restricted in that way, nor beholden to any rules - Game Players just took it to the extreme and became sort of like the gaming magazine equivalent of Adult Swim before Adult Swim even existed. To be fair, I think I mostly just read Game Players exclusively for its entertainment value, commentary and reviews, but looked elsewhere (like Nintendo Power) if I was looking for tips, tricks, and walk-throughs. God, I kinda miss that era of gaming.
@horgh_japan
@horgh_japan 6 күн бұрын
Mentioning it made Jeremy salty. I just suggested he should go in the box. I didn't say he should be sacrificed to Gazuga or anything. But he seems to have a chip on his shoulder about some stuff, like speedrunners for example. In any case, as a kid I read everything from GamePro to EGM, even Computer Gaming mags and had one for the TurboDuo CD with horror movie and music reviews in it. And, yeah, I was subscribed to Nintendo Power. EGM was hard for me to obtain, requiring some travel across town, so I stuck to what my local convenience store offered - GamePro and Game Players. I was quickly outgrowing GamePro as Game Players entered its "weird" years where they introduced stuff like Dead Horse and "the cleansing" with Gazuga. Oh and Bill Donahue's thing for rusty pipes. I understand why they rubbed people the wrong way at the peak of their oddball years and they kind of did a 180 with Game Players Ultra. No doubt NP was top of the line and balanced content, fluff and presentation better than anyone... but you got only Nintendo. GamePro covering a wider variety of systems and appeals to readers with art contests and the like helped it stand out in that pre-teen/early teen market as it appeared "safe" for parents. Game Players were aiming for older gamers while trying to not be a clone of EGM and really leaned into that edgy, rough around the edges 90's style.
@luismoura477
@luismoura477 9 күн бұрын
Awesome video. Many thanks ❤
@AndyWitmyer
@AndyWitmyer 8 күн бұрын
I must have paused this video at least 10 times, just so I could read the text from vintage 80s video game magazine articles. The review of the 1985 C64/PC title, "Alter Ego" really caught my attention, as it appears to have been a full fledged Life Sim (replete with apparently mature decisions regarding your character's alcohol/drug use and sex life!), long before games like The Sims were even a thing. (10:33) Another interesting (and kind of hilarious) tidbit on that same page was the magazine's editors' apology to readers for having suddenly changed the Stars that they previously used in their reviews for Diamonds - not because they wanted an aesthetic change, but, rather, because their newly acquired Apple LaserWriter printer would not recognize Stars symbols - and so, Diamonds it was! Gotta love reading about those painful early days of the home printing revolution 😂
@TheWorstThingEver
@TheWorstThingEver 9 күн бұрын
It was the best time of my life. If only I'd had the money to buy all of the games that excited me so when I saw them in Nintendo Power.
@robertlauncher
@robertlauncher 9 күн бұрын
I was born in the early 90s so I missed this era. First console was the mini SNES, though the 64 was the first I really got into. Still, the Allstars collection made me a Mario and Nintendo fan, so this stuff fascinates me.
@steveroberts7080
@steveroberts7080 8 күн бұрын
Yes the NES was indeed everything in 1989. We got our console for Christmas of 1988 and I was 8 years old - it literally changed my life. If that sounds dramatic, it really isn’t. I still use the ultra-precise hand-eye coordination skills honed on Ninja Gaiden and Mega Man 2 very frequently, as I perform eye surgery procedures 1-2 days a week.
@andrewkaye2108
@andrewkaye2108 8 күн бұрын
I must say, you are always on the spot with your info sir. I mean, your info on the lack of video game magazines, until Nintendo Power is right on the money. I was there. I remember how happy I was to get that first issue of The Nintendo Fun Club, as it had complete maps of both quests of The Legend of Zelda. Which I NEEDED! Lol. 😅
@lastone87
@lastone87 7 күн бұрын
I was 7 in 1989 and was all about that Nintendo life. I played the system, watched the cartoon series, read Nintendo Power, ate the cereal (I want to say there were different versions of the box which of course I had to have). Also I remember having the tattoos and trading cards if they were around. I had a black baseball cap with the Nintendo logo on it that I wore everywhere. Nintendo made a lot of $$$ off of this household haha
@whatamalike
@whatamalike 9 күн бұрын
I do truly love me some off brand nintendo merchandise from the late 80s
@Riz2336
@Riz2336 9 күн бұрын
I was only 2 years old so it took me a few years to understand what gaming was. I think my older brother was into it at this time though
@tacg99
@tacg99 9 күн бұрын
This video is such a flashback to my childhood. I ate Nintendo cereal and had Nintendo folders for school. I also watched the Super Mario Bros super show and read Nintendo power. I even had stuffed Mario and Luigi dolls.
@keq64
@keq64 9 күн бұрын
I was 4 or 5 when I got my first console - a famicom clone that my cousin didn't want anymore. That was in 1998. So I wasn't exactly impressed by the graphics, but because I got stuck with it for 8 years I learned to love it.
@supercrownjosie7732
@supercrownjosie7732 8 күн бұрын
I am SO excited for Genesis Works. what a truly strange library awaits you.
@maxrage2104
@maxrage2104 9 күн бұрын
Man I love your videos bro!
@tec5x5
@tec5x5 9 күн бұрын
First loved the early looks at gaming Mags Second things are about to get wild 1988 and the early months of 89 was the calm before the storm Begun the console wars has
@otakubullfrog1665
@otakubullfrog1665 4 күн бұрын
It's weird to think that kids who got into gaming later never got to experience this level of domination by a single console. The PS-2 is probably the closest example you could give them, but that was three generations ago so the youngest gamers probably weren't even around for that either. The Switch is an interesting example because, even though it's outselling other consoles, people don't really think of them as directly competing anymore since Nintendo's modern hardware offerings feel so distinct.
@fangjokerLS
@fangjokerLS 9 күн бұрын
"Or makes comics about ZILLION." Dang, that one stung. I still got issue #2 of that ZILLION comic from that was just the OVA adapted.
@MrCalverino
@MrCalverino 9 күн бұрын
I was a 5 yr old kid living my best days of gaming 😀
@ChristopherSobieniak
@ChristopherSobieniak 9 күн бұрын
11-12 for me.
@Bubblun1
@Bubblun1 8 күн бұрын
Lest we not forget the December 1989 release of The Wizard, bringing that affable Fred Savage (and accompanying Nintendo marketing muscle) to the big screen nationwide. Every playground rumor mill was well stocked with fresh content after kids got their first glimpse of Super Mario Bros 3.
@JeremyParish
@JeremyParish 8 күн бұрын
We are not to December 1989 yet.
@darktetsuya
@darktetsuya 9 күн бұрын
it was a wild time, for sure. I have vague memories of the atari 2600 era stuff, but it was definitely nintendo that cemented my love of videogames! I did try the cereal, though my distaste for fruit flavored cereals didn't help matters, lol. definitely read as much nintendo power as I possibly could! (back at my old home I do have the final issue there somewhere) not to mention all of the other big name mags of the day: EGM, GamePro, VG&CE, with the occasional oddball like game player's. (especially with the impending new consoles from nintendo/sega/nec on the horizon things will definitely be heating up there!! )though most of that secondary merch I don't think I ever owned, though I'm sure I read one of the FX Nine books.
@Captureman
@Captureman 8 күн бұрын
For decades my head canon always had it that '89 was indeed the apex of the NES era but it seemed as though the popular thought had 1990 as the peak what with the release of Super Mario Brothers 3. Selfishly I'm pleased that my take on '89 being peak NES is agreed upon by one of the scholars of the 8 bit era.
@ihaveallthecoins2785
@ihaveallthecoins2785 8 күн бұрын
Those were the days.
@RabbitEarsCh
@RabbitEarsCh 9 күн бұрын
In my home country, where the NES had no official release whatsoever, people were still calling every video game system "a Nintendo" until the 2010s. Then again, where I come from we also call all cereals Corn Flakes (pronounced/spelled confléis) so maybe we're just really prone to this sort of thing.
@davidmreyes77
@davidmreyes77 9 күн бұрын
The world peaked in 1989.
@therealjaystone2344
@therealjaystone2344 8 күн бұрын
*1999
@RemnantCult
@RemnantCult 8 күн бұрын
I'm ready for some Sega action now.
@Zel-from-Ashdod
@Zel-from-Ashdod 8 күн бұрын
Meanwhile, in Japan, 1989 was instead the peak year for the PC Engine / TurboGrafx 16!
@mariusamber3237
@mariusamber3237 9 күн бұрын
This is really interesting, because in Japan this was one of the weaker years for Famicom from what I've seen (in terms of games, at least). I guess the US market can't really be compared to the Japanese market though, what with all the different trends; and even less so with our European market (which I think is a fallacy in itself, since every country does its own thing over here, there's no 'unified' European market). Still, it can't be argued how important 1989 was for Nintendo.
@JeremyParish
@JeremyParish 9 күн бұрын
Yep, PC Engine really caused Famicom to lose steam. I think there were only three or four Famicom titles that topped a million in sales after Super Mario 3 in Oct. 1988. Meanwhile, the NES was surging.
@JeremyParish
@JeremyParish 9 күн бұрын
For context, there were 50-60 Famicom games that sold a million units before SMB3. The Famicom soldiered on until 1994, but the dropoff those last five or six years was real.
@crithon
@crithon 9 күн бұрын
wonderful times.
@DanielHuman1996
@DanielHuman1996 9 күн бұрын
The golden years of renting VHS and Nintendo games, and buying music on cassette tapes!
@d.b.gaston665
@d.b.gaston665 8 күн бұрын
I had the Mario/Zelda cereal one time as a kid and thought it was pretty bad.
@nintendianajones64
@nintendianajones64 9 күн бұрын
89-93 was the peak of humanity. It was all downhill after that.
@andremarc1275
@andremarc1275 7 күн бұрын
i was born at the perfect year for all of this : 1984
@ginormousaurus8394
@ginormousaurus8394 7 күн бұрын
I was born in the late 1970s and got to play the Atari 2600, the Colecovision, the NES, the Sega Master System, and the Sega Genesis. Video games changed a lot during the 1980s and I appreciate how Jeremy Parish puts games in historical context.
@bernardschaeffer8000
@bernardschaeffer8000 8 күн бұрын
Great video
@switchstancegames
@switchstancegames 8 күн бұрын
Awesome video for a great console!
@FuzzyLogic20x6
@FuzzyLogic20x6 9 күн бұрын
I won so many free bags of chips on those hostess mario scratchers.
@changkwangoh
@changkwangoh 9 күн бұрын
I most definitely agree! The best era of the NES!
@Dresdenstl
@Dresdenstl 9 күн бұрын
Nintendo's merch game was on fire during this time. I remember exactly how that cereal tasted. It was a lot like Berry Kix if memory serves. I had some other things not shown here like the Nintendo Power Game 1990 calendar. It featured some lovably janky 1990s 3D art of characters. I had a board game where you had to spin ladders back and forth to get Mario or Luigi to flip down the rungs. Whoever makes it down to the bottom first wins. Then there were the McDonalds Super Mario 3 Happy Meal toys that most of us probably remember.
@teruienages962
@teruienages962 9 күн бұрын
I compared it more to Fruit Loops, but yeah that was generally close.
@2dskillz
@2dskillz 9 күн бұрын
Incredible scripting throughout. Great video.
@m.steward9146
@m.steward9146 9 күн бұрын
I miss the 80s and Trickle-Down economics.
@willmistretta
@willmistretta 9 күн бұрын
Cereal System wasn't a Lucky Charms knockoff, it was a Froot Loops knockoff. Like all supposed fruit flavor cereals, it tasted like I imagine scented candles do. Give me Pac-Man Cereal any day: Kix with Lucky Charms marshmallows!
@MrCalverino
@MrCalverino 9 күн бұрын
I loved em 😹
@ChristopherSobieniak
@ChristopherSobieniak 9 күн бұрын
I miss Pac-Man cereal.
@ChristopherSobieniak
@ChristopherSobieniak 9 күн бұрын
I got my NES that Christmas.
@campaug
@campaug 7 күн бұрын
It’s been a minute since I’ve watched I’ve always listened at work, when did the 240p intro stop?
@benkizer9509
@benkizer9509 9 күн бұрын
Even when the PlayStation 2 was at its peak, it never felt like it had the cultural zeitgeist that the NES had in the late 80s.
@EvanCWaters
@EvanCWaters 9 күн бұрын
Nobody has ever been able to beat Nintendo for Mascots, I think is a key thing. Nintendo had Mario and Luigi and the Princess and so on, as well as the Zelda cast. Bright cartoon characters you could put on merchandise and on Saturday Morning TV. Sega had Sonic but Sony from the start aimed for a more adult audience. Microsoft has Master Chief but again the same issue. I suspect Nintendo looked to Disney in terms of brand management and have cultivated their public facing image very carefully.
@FreshTillDeath56
@FreshTillDeath56 9 күн бұрын
If you captured me and forced me to forego all other video games except the NES, I would think you were a bad torturer. The most amazing thing is how many of these games are still playable today! Blades of Steel, NES Open Golf, Kirby's Adventure, Super Mario 3, Monopoly... anything you want, there's at least 3 good games for it.
@mortenera4423
@mortenera4423 9 күн бұрын
Alright then, all videogames except the Atari 2600 😂
@FreshTillDeath56
@FreshTillDeath56 9 күн бұрын
God help you! 😂 ​@@mortenera4423
@noemedmedia
@noemedmedia 8 күн бұрын
1991: Peak PAL NES :)
@roguerifter9724
@roguerifter9724 9 күн бұрын
I wish I got to try the Nintendo Cereal System but it came out after I became a diabetic so sugary cereals stopped being a regular in my diet before I had an NES.
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