The Last Officially Released Games

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Published 2021-10-23
Episode 326 - Consoles have beginnings and ends. It's fun to look at launch games, so let's see how some consoles ended up with their final officially released games in each of the major three regions.

0:00 - Intro
0:40 - NES/Famicom
4:06 - Genesis/Mega Drive
7:41 - SNES/Super Famicom
11:04 - PlayStation
14:38 - 32X
16:54 - Dreamcast
25:25 - Japanese Craig Stadler Commercial

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All Comments (21)
  • @GameSack
    Which console do you feel had the best final games? Or the worst? Which consoles should I have in the next installment of this topic? What is your favorite color? How are you? What is 14x3?
  • 'SCHNI-SCHNA Schnappie' was a number 1 hit throughout northern Europe for weeks. You've brought the nightmares back, thanks
  • @Masterantula
    That was the fastest 26 minutes have gone by since the last 26 minutes of Game Sack that l watched! Time sure flies when you're having fun.
  • @Dudebrush4pwood
    Joe barrelling through the Japanese language with an over the top American accent gives me life. Tate Mode 4ever
  • @DarkYamatoman
    7:02 Tec Toy is separate from Sega in the sense that they're different companies yes, but they were the official distributors of Sega console and games in Brazil. As for Duke Nukem 3D, it's true that they didn't get the rights from 3D Realms directly, but they did get them from GT Interactive which had distribution rights, so yes, it's an official game.
  • @Aaron-Magica17
    The NES Lion King is also infamous for being an unfinished port of the Game Boy version, abruptly stopping at the Hakuna Matata level and missing half of the game. Even the Master System version was a full port
  • @xCUMMIESx
    Okay, so that 'Tate mode' bit was way funnier than it had any right to be. Thanks Joe haha
  • @luiscanamarvega
    I will listen to Joe’s voice as I fall asleep. Game Sack is like a warm, comfortable blanket.
  • @garou1911
    Craig Stadler in japanese is something I never knew I wanted, now I can't imagine life without it xD
  • @FreshKitty
    Just when I thought I was staying up too late, I'm rewarded with this video.
  • I still laugh when I see Joe has thumbs down his own YT videos when he shows footage of his old videos. One of my favorite running jokes on this channel.
  • @grongy6122
    Fun fact: that Frogger port for Genesis was made by one guy, who used an arcade ROM dumped into the Internet and early Genesis emulator Genecyst for the development.
  • @cakedboy3179
    joe seems to just pump endless game content out of his sack
  • 22:52 This is an amazing TATE MOOOOOOOODE i've ever heard along with the, "Go Tate mode! Go Tate mode! Go Tate mode!"
  • @Nathan-rb3qp
    Puyo Puyo was actually a spinoff of Madou Monogatari from 1990. The spinoff was more successful than the OG game just like Persona.
  • @saskatoonguy
    Craig Staedler's PGA will never leave my Saturn collection. I love using it as my Japanese test disc. People are always in awe of his sheer athleticism.
  • @322fish5
    I really enjoyed this video. I'd like to see you continue with GameCube, PS2, Xbox, etc. next, or maybe a video just about handhelds.
  • @sam_64
    The last games on consoles have always seemed intriguing to me. Great video Joe!
  • @posthumanoid
    The skit there at the end was excellent. Overall the entire episode was smooth like butter! Never stop, Joe. Unless you get tired and need to moisturize your sack a little!
  • @Kurichestnut320
    While you may not have gotten far in it, Metal Slader Glory: Director’s Cut is actually an amazing game along with it’s Famicom predecessor. The original game on the Famicom is considered the largest Famicom title on the system and was ahead of it’s time with it’s graphics and animations. There’s also a fan translation of the Famicom version for anyone that wants to play it