A few cycles of the opening of the Nintendo 64 Game Goldeneye. I believe this was one of the first games I saw that would randomly apply various skins to game characters during opening scenes...so James Bond is in a parka, then the next time he's in jungle wear, then the next time he is in a tux.
From a promotion tape sent out by pets.com's PR agency. Includes footage of the Pets.com ballon in the Macy's Thanksgiving day parade. This is before the sock puppet fell on hard times and had to shill for a loan company.
The opening of Wipeout 3 on the Sony Playstation. Includes a reivew of the various menus (very minimalist and hard to read) and an example of gameplay during an elimination level, where the goal is to eliminate as many opponents as possible during the race
Video of the opening screens and character menus for Loaded for the Sony Playstation. I play as Fwank for a little while and then switch to Cap'n Hands. Not one of the most cerebral games ever....just shoot and shoot and shoot with some key finding.
The opening to Wipeout XL for the Sony Playstation...after the opening, you can see the menu style and various options and then one level of game play....I'm most pleased that I was able take 3rd by vaporizing an opponent with a plasma bolt just inches from the finish line.
This goes through the opening screens and shows the various character/team designs and then shows the Karbonis V level in action. Some pretty bad pop ups and it wasn't the easiest to control, but it was something really really hot back in the day. Actual game play starts about 2.40 into it.
Last Bronx Gameplay in Arcade Mode with Yoko selected. Part two of two. Goes through to boss battle with Red Eye, the end credits and then shows off the "typeball" name entry screen.
Still in the crass mode of marketing, a dead squirrel is tool for the gameboy classic gamer wanting to see color...or he can just get a game gear instead.
An early demo of Viruta FIghter 5 for the PS3...The you tube compression has fuzzed up much of the PS3's shiny shiny but you get a good sense of what's coming up.
Sega Saturn Last Bronx in Watch Mode, which has CPU controlled opponents fighting one another. It starts out with Kurasawa vs. Lisa and then switches to Joe vs. Zaimoku