10 Popeye Versions in 3 minutes ⚡ INSTANT GAME EVOLUTION

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Published 2021-04-22
In this Instant Game Evolution we showcase ten different ports of Popeye (Nintendo, Parker Brothers 1982), in a three-minutes gameplay video. Enjoy!

We showcase the following versions in this order: Arcade, Odyssey 2, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari 8-bit family, Intellivision, Colecovision, NES / Nintendo Entertainment System / Famicom, TI-99/4A, Commodore 64 / C64.

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All Comments (21)
  • @FhargaZ
    It's amazing how good it looks the arcade version for a 1982 game.
  • @chrisbg99
    In retrospect the arcade version of Popeye had pretty amazing detailed sprites. Never really thought about it before it was just put right there.
  • I had this on the Commodore 64 growing up. Never played any others, but I really enjoyed the C64 version.
  • @rickonami
    I like the new way you made the video edit for all the versions... Much simple and faster to see the comparison. Well done.
  • i think it's interesting that some of the more limited systems managed animated (although limited) hearts, and the mid powered ones did not
  • Nice video! I emulate the ColecoVision port via my Collectorvision Phoenix currently. It's an excellent arcade port. Including a recommendation, and a link to your video on my channel's review video of the ColecoVision port.
  • @robnelms1418
    The actual existence of some of these are quite the enigma.....🤔
  • @TheTenthArt
    Niiice montage and as always I need to comment this ;)
  • @nik3776
    OH THANKS!!!!! I WANTED AN VIDEO OF THIS!!!!!
  • Well, I think I might call this a Popeye Version Comparision (short edition)
  • @Gxhbro
    Magnavox Oddysey 2 jumpscared me ngl My heart (and my ears) exploded in this part 0:44
  • @JudgmentStorm
    Arcade is best. The hi-res sprites (512 x 448) look amazing. Nintendo's NES version looks and plays decent enough, but there are some missing details in the level backgrounds, like Wimpy on the seesaw in level 2.
  • @csikocska
    I liked this kind of video formula. :) I played a lot with the NES version and I think this is the best game console version.
  • My favorites are the original arcade, the Atari 2600, the Intellivison (not because it's actually good, but because I have an Intellivison), & the NES.