Not to be confused with the 1981 Greatest Flix video, 1992's Greatest Hits featured most of the same material as Flix, as well as a few other clips. Since it's predecessor had been out of print for some time,
Queen's U.S. record company, Hollywood, assembled a new 'best of ' video collection. While the new version leaves off such clips as "Flash's Theme" and "Love of my Life", they're replaced with the rarely seen steamy video for "Body Language" and the tongue-in-cheek "I Want To Break Free". Also included are clips assembled especially for this collection - "Killer
Queen" (a different version than the one on Flix), "Seven Seas of Rhye", "Now I'm Here", and "Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy", comprised of vintage and latter day images. While some of the videos haven't aged particularly well (such as "Play the Game", in which Freddie Mercury 'wrestles away' Brian May's guitar during his solo!), but others show them as video pioneers (the half-animated "Save Me" and one of the very first promo clips ever, "Bohemian Rhapsody"). Other intriguing clips include "You're My Best Friend", "We Will Rock You", "Crazy Little Thing Called Love", and "
Somebody to Love".
Greatest Hits III review by allmusic.com