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Shadowrun (SNES) Playthrough
Shadowrun (SNES) Playthrough
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A playthrough of Data East’s 1993 cyberpunk RPG for the SNES, Shadowrun. This video shows a full run of the game. By the end …
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shared the game with my cousin; once at the end, he called to ask how to finish it; he didn't had "head computer" in his list; you get it while talking to the bartender in the beginning; I didn't know and I laughed saying that he will laugh too when finding; he got upset and I cut the call; I learned a month later that he had to restart the whole game to complete it; not my fault but I still feel bad about it; enough to describe how this game is good, when someone replay a whole rpg.
there's a vid on youtube about a code that gives access to a secret level for devellopers; there you can respawn in the level you want, with the money and equipment you want, if I'm not mistaking.
the soundtrack is great enough to have it in the music list.
– oops
– what do you mean "oops"? what is this loud ticking sound?
– hmm, a cortex bomb, I think
thank you videostore for accepting to sell it to the teenager I was; like brand new.
I'm 40 years old in 2024. How have I never heard of this game until yesterday?
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 definitely like this game.
One of the best snes games! I played it localized to swedish and it was a blast! still to this day i draw quotes from this game 😀
The legendary and underrated game 👍 Impressed how it's done on 16 bit console 🕹
Love this game, I have completed it several times.
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To borrow a line from The Book Of Boba Fett – "Credits can buy muscle, if you know where to look."
Man I loved this game
You’ve played a lot of games for this channel, I bet you enjoyed this one though!
If u notice many of this these 80 90 nes snes games always av a story theme stating the years 2020.30. 50 etc….now we in the 2000s heading there…coming to present
"Pardon me sir, have you thought of allowing Dog into your heart?"
Remember when we thought 2050 was the distant future? Now it's only 26 years away. O_O
so I may have missed it, but why do you sometimes shoot random civvies just minding their own business? are they disguised hitmen?
Shadowrun was a great example of a game that was so cool it didn't matter that young me had no idea how to play it well. I could only ever get so far until a lack of understanding gated my progress, as it should be. I should revisit this now that I'm much older.
This game was so much fun. I cleared it over a couple of weekend rentals.
Then I tried the Genesis version… and returned it that same day.
Funny you sold the leather jacket, Kitsune can where it for better protection.
Had this game so hard
love this game, so underrated
I actually talked to one of the devs of this game(Paul Kidd). They had a very short period of time for development. I think it was 6 months if I remember correctly. I always wondered why the game seems to end abruptly. The game probably would have been even better if they had more time to develop.
Paul also helped to develop Nightshade on the NES. Paul and Jeff Kamenek were the reason for the silly dialogue that I think makes the game so memorable today.
You'd think this game would have mouse support but it doesn't. Ah well, still great.
This was the first Shadowrun video game I ever finished. Thinking back, it's really thin on Shadowrun lore (return of magic, goblinization of the populace). In "Shadowrun Returns" your character partners up with Jake Armitage for a while.
Still need to finish the Genesis game…
1:10 Imagine my surprise playing this as a kid, hearing how strict Nintendo was with its content, and they straight up show the main character getting gunned down in the street outnumbered four to one. No mercy. Dude was running away. Annihilated. CLEAR AS FREAKING DAY. I was so hooked lol.
I remember beating this game while having walking pneumonia – this game and a mix of high fever and medication are a trip. I am a huge fan of the Shadowrun universe and loved seeing Jake's cameo in Shadowrun Returns. Great run!
Jacked out 🖥️
Try the Sega Cd version.
That old FASA goodness.
I remember renting this game 3 times in a row to complete it.
You Should Also Play Lagrange Point, (That Game Has A VRC7 Chip That While Weaker Than The Yamaha 2413 Chip Used For The Mega Drive/Genesis Hardware Provides Sounds That You Cannot Hear On Actual Famicom/NES Hardware) Sakura Wars, Treasure Hunter G, Treasure Of The Rudras (It has A Unique Magic System That Lets You Type Any Words To Create A Spell) And Front Mission (Use The Addendum That Fixes The Grammar And Typos That Plague The Original Fan Translation Released In 2001)
I will Recommend You To Play Bahamut Lagoon It is a great Jrpg That is Unique And Also worth playing (Use The Near Translation Patch As The DeJap Patch Hasn't Aged Well)
I wonder what does "geeked" stands for in this context? 3:22
I don't think this one is nearly as good as the Genesis Shadowrun. The music alone makes the latter worth playing. And I still think it's one of the coolest renditions of Cyberspace.
I got this game as a kid randomly once from my dad. Could never beat it by myself, I literally didn't know how to get the Maria Mercurial concert tickets. Then when we finally got Internet years later, I just wrote down an entire guide to the game on a notebook and went on to beat it by following the guide when I was in middle school. I still love this game and the music and I'll forever be mad we never got that Shadowrun II sequel 😢