Hey Hey... this is crazy seeing this here! I was on the design team! (actually came up with the Cave Runner concept)... Thanks for posting. Brings back great memories. Funny you recorded the whole game! Awesome! DF
Great work on the game! I have fond memories of 2nd grade playing this game. Glad someone recorded a full playthrough on TH-cam. It's shorter than I remember, but as a 7 year old it was probably tougher to beat than being 33 haha
I know this comment is 12 years old, but I randomly just remembered this game from when I was in elementary in the 90s and would love playing this in school. I thought it was the coolest thing ever lol.
I'm 31 years old. Today I randomly thought of this game vaguely, not even remembering it was a math game. So I googled "90s computer game with trash in space" and found this video, and boom, its like I'm back in 1998.
@@B1izzardHawk just remember that you'll be like us someday and then you'll have kids your age calling you old when you're in your 30s. If 30 is old, just wait til you're 90 and in a nursing home like my grandma was after her husband died.
Ahh, the memories! My elementary school had it, and we also had a copy of it at my house to play on the family PC. This game's also got one of the very few Y2K bugs to have actually happened, with the "Mission Accomplished" certificate seen at the end, but at least it's a harmless bug.
Omg when I was a kid I was so bad at this game because I couldn’t do math… I just wanted to shoot trash!!! Now I’m an engineer with a minor math. Thanks MB!
I loved this in 1st grade... Brings back so many memories.. Also, KidPix! I will still never be as devastated when I found that they removed Math Blaster and KidPix from the school computers.
How did you "notice" something which isn't true? Mark Sawyer voiced Blasternaut in this game, but he's never voiced Marvin the Martian in anything. He might be doing an impression of Marvin, or an allusion to that type of voice, though. Marvin the Martian was first voiced by Mel Blanc, then eleven other men, and is currently voiced by Eric Bauza. When this game came out, Marvin's voice was Joe Alaskey or Maurice LaMarche. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvin_the_Martian Sorry to burst your bubble there, but I had to set the record straight.
Really loved this game as a kid, we got to play it from time to time in 4-5th grade. Just came back into my head the other day so i decided to look back and man its still nostalgic and im 30 now lol
Oh god, such old nostalgia this dredges up! I hadn't realized how many details of this little game I played when I was five years old I'd forgotten, but I know I played through it many times.
wow! nostalgia!!! I was just thinking of hooking up an old computer for my son who is now entering kindergarten to help him with math and spelling. This game came to my mind!!
I cannot tell you how many hours I have played on this blessed game. I'm very well convinced that it was this game that help me find my love for simple mathematics! I would give anything to play this game again!
WOW!!! I was talking with my God Son recently about a math video game he's been playing and it zoomed me back to the video games I played before I really even played video games and I just had to find it... HERE IT IS OMG THE NOSTALGIA!!!
I remember play this is elementary school in 97, my entire school district had apple computers, I remember playing this on a gray imac. When the colorful ones came out that were somewhat see thru, I thought they were so cool.
Its been like 10 years since I have played this. I just now remembered of the game while I was playing something else. I couldn't think of the name. Good memories, except that second level! UGH
I remember computer days back in 1st-3rd grade and I’d hear about 20 of these going on and it brings back so many memories I’d want to go back and relive one day of this so bad 🥺
A note to everyone: This software is indeed available USED for as little as $1.98 (US dollars) at Amazon.com, so if you really want this game, I suggest you scurry on over there. Search "All Departments" for "Math Blaster In Search of Spot" (having "Episode I" included didn't give me much luck.)
@RubySunrise1986: For as long as I can remember, I've owned the original CD-ROM disc of this game. I made this video thinking it would be popular, but I wouldn't have imagined it would be this popular.
Just in time for me to watch it. Thank you for takin the time to do this, i havent played this since probably around 2001 or 2003. What an impoverished game haha, but i sure loved playing it after creative writing in like idk 1st or 2nd grade.
@@SkyBlueFox1 >user-made subtitles apparently on the chopping block I hadn't heard about this. I will admit that creating manual captions is tedious, but at least I can be precise and accurate if I spend enough time at it. I don't have the tools to make caption files or anything like that.
@118203403412930710748 I made comic books based on Math Blaster Itself only this time I would use the Blasternaut from the 1999 TV show while the regular Blasternaut is a part-time regular character Comic Title (Version) Retail Suggested at Math blaster jr (Red) £6.00 Mega Math Blaster (Green) £6.00 Math Blaster 9-12 (Cyan) £6.00 Math Blaster Episode 1 (Orange) £6.00 Math Blaster Episode 2 (Yellow) £6.00 Math Blaster Pre-Algebra (Lime) £6.00 Math Blaster 5-7 (Teal) £6.00 Math Blaster 8-9 (Blue) £6.00 Math Blaster Algebra (Purple) £6.00 Math Blaster Master the Basics (Bronze, Silver, Gold and Diamond) Pt 1 Bronze £100.00 Pt 2 Silver £200.00 Pt 3 Gold £500.00 Pt 4 Diamond £900.00 Math Blaster Geometry (Platinum) £700.00 Math Blaster 7-8 (Pink) £6.00 Math Blaster Cross Terrain Challenge (Black Pearl) £600.00
@computermaster: Punctuation (like question marks "?") can do wonders. In an attempt to answer what might be a question, this game can help younger players with basic to intermediate math skills, but I think it's "maximum" age is in the low 'teens somewhere.
@schwebs900: I'll have you know that I'm actually pretty good at math. Knowing that my performance was being recorded, and that I was trying to do the entire game in less than ten minutes, I rushed a bit and made careless errors. I also played on Addition Level 1 to try to save time, but I can obviously do multiplication, division, and other levels. You'll notice I made less errors as the game went on.
Wow! That's amazing! You're in the game credits! I loved playing this game when I was a kid. If you do some searching around (possibly in the related videos) there's another video on TH-cam where a guy plays through this game while he narrates it, so I'm not the only one. Also, I am the guy who completely revamped the Math Blaster Episode I article on Wikipedia to have all those pictures. One last thing: Why has the Math Blaster series changed so much since this game? Drastic art changes...
@joannesiano: I'm sorry. As this is the only Math Blaster I've ever owned, I have no opinion or knowledge about any version of Math Blaster that may teach geometry. Try researching a bit online. Good luck!
I remember playing on my parents old windows 95. I had Math Blasters, and two of the Clue Finders, the ones with Mathra, and the mummy... Man that computer, once the millennium hit, never gave me a date higher than 1997. I miss it sometimes.
The ending to this game in which the trash alien's spaceship blows up would always make me think of the Independence Day fireworks because a sound similar to fireworks is heard when the trash alien's spaceship blows up.
Hey Hey... this is crazy seeing this here! I was on the design team! (actually came up with the Cave Runner concept)... Thanks for posting. Brings back great memories. Funny you recorded the whole game! Awesome! DF
Great work on the game! I have fond memories of 2nd grade playing this game. Glad someone recorded a full playthrough on TH-cam. It's shorter than I remember, but as a 7 year old it was probably tougher to beat than being 33 haha
You are awesome. I grew up on this game. Thank you for your contribution.
I know this comment is 12 years old, but I randomly just remembered this game from when I was in elementary in the 90s and would love playing this in school. I thought it was the coolest thing ever lol.
I hate math cuz y’all
That's awesome! I played this as a kid and loved it. Now I'm getting my masters in CS!
I'm 31 years old. Today I randomly thought of this game vaguely, not even remembering it was a math game. So I googled "90s computer game with trash in space" and found this video, and boom, its like I'm back in 1998.
I only remembered that it was a math game but fun even as a chikd and was surprised about the trash part but immediately remembered when I saw it haha
38 here. We played this in computer class in grade school. Holy Hannah Montana this was a long time ago
holy shit this is my entire elementary school experience
Me too I forgot all about this and now I found it's fun math game btw lol
My uncle made this game
pxnderful ikr
@@200subscriberswithnovideos3 did he now.
SAME HAHSSHAH
Idk who could dislike this video when they specifically went to find this old game... Lol
The nostalgia effect wasn't quite up to par
Bots
@@mr.anderson4571 but is that the video game or video’s fault? Or is it your nostalgia’s fault? Or is it just how life is sometimes?
I can't believe I found this! I was trying to explain to my husband this computer game that I loved as a kid and found this!! Core memory unlocked!
I just randomly thought of this game today. My childhood or the 90s was so long ago. I feel old now.
***** thanks for the reassuring words. lol
You and me both brother.
You are old
@@B1izzardHawk just remember that you'll be like us someday and then you'll have kids your age calling you old when you're in your 30s. If 30 is old, just wait til you're 90 and in a nursing home like my grandma was after her husband died.
@@ThatAlternativeTransGirl ha, I'm old to, I'm 31
This brings me back. Grew up playing this on Windows 95. Good times.
Almost dropped a tear I finally found this game after years of trying to explain what it is..reasons why I love the internet era this my childhood 🤲🏾
Oh my god. I remember playing this in like 1st Grade...
I used this in 1st grade myself and nobody knew how to finish the first level until I tried and fixed the game by pressing the space bar. XD
Me too!
1-3 grade
I was in 2-3-4 grade.
Me too, along with the colorful Apple computers at the library too (I know it's kind of too specific), IMO they look way better than today's computers
Somehow this unburied itself from the depths of my subconscious.
Ahh, the memories! My elementary school had it, and we also had a copy of it at my house to play on the family PC. This game's also got one of the very few Y2K bugs to have actually happened, with the "Mission Accomplished" certificate seen at the end, but at least it's a harmless bug.
Omg when I was a kid I was so bad at this game because I couldn’t do math… I just wanted to shoot trash!!!
Now I’m an engineer with a minor math. Thanks MB!
THIS WAS MY FAVOURITE GAME!!! Thanks for sending me down memory lane!!!
Throwback. Just turned 27 and I remember playing this when I was like 6 ..ahh nostalgia ☝️️😌
OMG THE MEMORIES
I know, right?
I remember playing this so much as a kid lol, along with Freddy Fish.
+coldnoodles95 hahaha freddie the fish (Y) that was an adventure.
I only know that game as a demo. I had Spy Fox in Dry Cereal
Me too.
Freddi fish, pyjama Sam, spy fox and putt putt are all on steam if you feel like some nostalgia!
Takes me back.. I’m here with my shorty and we was talking about this .. had to find it . When times was simpler.
I loved this in 1st grade... Brings back so many memories.. Also, KidPix! I will still never be as devastated when I found that they removed Math Blaster and KidPix from the school computers.
I just got a rush of memories as soon as I heard those sound effects. This is awesome!!
Man, this brings me back to the 90's lol
I just noticed the same voice actor is doing the blaster naunt's voice as Marvin the Martian. It took me about 24+ years to notice that!
How did you "notice" something which isn't true? Mark Sawyer voiced Blasternaut in this game, but he's never voiced Marvin the Martian in anything. He might be doing an impression of Marvin, or an allusion to that type of voice, though. Marvin the Martian was first voiced by Mel Blanc, then eleven other men, and is currently voiced by Eric Bauza. When this game came out, Marvin's voice was Joe Alaskey or Maurice LaMarche. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvin_the_Martian
Sorry to burst your bubble there, but I had to set the record straight.
Really loved this game as a kid, we got to play it from time to time in 4-5th grade. Just came back into my head the other day so i decided to look back and man its still nostalgic and im 30 now lol
I never really realized that Spot's abduction was the direct consequence of Blasternaut being a selfish dick.
Just randomly came up in my recommended. It's been 15years since I even thought of this game
I'm so glad I had the idea to make this video all those years ago.
Hey, Childhood. It's me!
Hi childhood buddy.
Oh god, such old nostalgia this dredges up! I hadn't realized how many details of this little game I played when I was five years old I'd forgotten, but I know I played through it many times.
4th grade computer time. God I miss this game. haha lol. I still remember the cut scenes word for word.
This game was huge for me as a kid! Cute to see it again and reminisce. Good game to teach math AND recycling. 🙂
Blast from the past. I used to play this growing up along with the peanuts point-and-click learning game.
wow! nostalgia!!!
I was just thinking of hooking up an old computer for my son who is now entering kindergarten to help him with math and spelling. This game came to my mind!!
So many years and all of a sudden comes to my head lol crazy how our brains work
Dude this brings back so many memories that i wanna cry lol
I randomly just remembered this game and came to TH-cam to find it. thank you!
Been looking for this game for over 20 years!! Seemed impossible to find...just brought back sooo many memories being at my grandparents. Thank you!!
Man , you took me way back. I remember playing this in elementary school in a huge beige Compaq. Time flies!
That sure brings back memories
I cannot tell you how many hours I have played on this blessed game.
I'm very well convinced that it was this game that help me find my love for simple mathematics!
I would give anything to play this game again!
WOW!!! I was talking with my God Son recently about a math video game he's been playing and it zoomed me back to the video games I played before I really even played video games and I just had to find it... HERE IT IS OMG THE NOSTALGIA!!!
I played the heck out of this game growing up bc my parents only let me play educational games during the week lol. Made me really good at math though
Ahhh the great times I had playing this game back in the elementary! :D
I remember play this is elementary school in 97, my entire school district had apple computers, I remember playing this on a gray imac. When the colorful ones came out that were somewhat see thru, I thought they were so cool.
I play this game back when I was kid in the 90s, I loved math because of this game, I will never forget this game that I loved so much.
This is one of the first computer games I ever remember owning.
What I did almost everyday after school during the elementary days. That and Freddi Fish....
Bringing back childhood memories thanks 13 years ago this was posted 🤣
Its been like 10 years since I have played this. I just now remembered of the game while I was playing something else. I couldn't think of the name.
Good memories, except that second level! UGH
Had this on my family PC, played similar versions in elementary school, ahhhhhhh, the memories...
I’m 31 turning 32, randomly thought of this game today as I remember playing it when I was in grade 2 (Seven years old), good times!
All the computers had this when I was in elementary school. 2003-2008 were good times.
I remember computer days back in 1st-3rd grade and I’d hear about 20 of these going on and it brings back so many memories I’d want to go back and relive one day of this so bad 🥺
A note to everyone: This software is indeed available USED for as little as $1.98 (US dollars) at Amazon.com, so if you really want this game, I suggest you scurry on over there. Search "All Departments" for "Math Blaster In Search of Spot" (having "Episode I" included didn't give me much luck.)
90's was the best Era
I love how the game can't show years in the 21st century, so it rolls over to 1910.
Yeah, this is about the only thing I know that was affected by Y2K.
I miss this game.
First game I ever played on a computer! So many memories!!!
Gosh. I grew up in the 90’s. My parents had me playing this all the time. Literally!
Oh heck yeah!! This is a great math game from my childhood! I used to play it a lot when I was younger!!
20 or so years later and I can still remember the triumphant finale music perfectly.
@athletechat:
The exact title is "Math Blaster Episode I: In Search of Spot". I'm pretty sure you can find it in limited quantities on Amazon.com
At school in our computer lab this game is installed XD
where can i download it? i was crazy about it as a kid!
THIS GUY WHISTLES THROUGH HIS HELMET!!!
Thank you for posting this. It's been so long since I've ever remembered this game, I'd forgotten how frickin' awesome it is.
OMFG you're bringing back to Saturday mornings when I was little!!!!
Funny thing to say about a video game that isn't a television cartoon.
I haven't seen this in almost 20 years. What a trip... thanks for sharing.
Holy shit, I was obsessed with this back in the day!
I remember playing this game on my Aunt's PC. So much nostalgic memories 😊
I love mathblaster I used to play that game in grade school it's my fave game to play
The learning games were so satisfying back then.
Oh. My. God. I used to play this every day as a kid. This made my whole day.
I remember playing this back in 3rd grade around 03 & 04
@RubySunrise1986: For as long as I can remember, I've owned the original CD-ROM disc of this game. I made this video thinking it would be popular, but I wouldn't have imagined it would be this popular.
Attention, viewers! I just finished typing customized subtitles for this video!
Just in time for me to watch it. Thank you for takin the time to do this, i havent played this since probably around 2001 or 2003. What an impoverished game haha, but i sure loved playing it after creative writing in like idk 1st or 2nd grade.
Dogman15 I love your profile pic
Great captions. :D
That’s wonderful, now everyone will be able to hear what the characters are saying in this educational 🖥 game.
@@SkyBlueFox1 >user-made subtitles apparently on the chopping block
I hadn't heard about this. I will admit that creating manual captions is tedious, but at least I can be precise and accurate if I spend enough time at it. I don't have the tools to make caption files or anything like that.
This brings back many memories.
0:59 My favorite line in this game when I was little. Aargh work work work! You make me to do all the work around here.
@italianman1992: Everybody's been saying how this video brings back memories for them. I've lost count. I'm glad you enjoyed this video, too.
The "computer lab" was my favorite subject in elementary...
It's where we played Math Blaster! I felt like a genius... lol
It'sbeen too long since I've seen Math Blaster. Thanks!
The memories, one of my favs from back in the day :)
Brings me back to my childhood, lmao. Good times!
I can’t begin to imagine how many times I played this game.
Brings back great memories
0:59 - Spot is saying "work" as "wike", funny
"Yeah, wike wike wike. You make me do all the wike around here."
Matthew Rivera I always heard it as "woik". www.imdb.com/title/tt1555838/quotes?item=qt1040325
@118203403412930710748 I made comic books based on Math Blaster Itself only this time I would use the Blasternaut from the 1999 TV show while the regular Blasternaut is a part-time regular character
Comic Title (Version) Retail Suggested at
Math blaster jr (Red) £6.00
Mega Math Blaster (Green) £6.00
Math Blaster 9-12 (Cyan) £6.00
Math Blaster Episode 1 (Orange) £6.00
Math Blaster Episode 2 (Yellow) £6.00
Math Blaster Pre-Algebra (Lime) £6.00
Math Blaster 5-7 (Teal) £6.00
Math Blaster 8-9 (Blue) £6.00
Math Blaster Algebra (Purple) £6.00
Math Blaster Master the Basics (Bronze, Silver, Gold and Diamond)
Pt 1 Bronze £100.00
Pt 2 Silver £200.00
Pt 3 Gold £500.00
Pt 4 Diamond £900.00
Math Blaster Geometry (Platinum) £700.00
Math Blaster 7-8 (Pink) £6.00
Math Blaster Cross Terrain Challenge (Black Pearl) £600.00
@computermaster: Punctuation (like question marks "?") can do wonders. In an attempt to answer what might be a question, this game can help younger players with basic to intermediate math skills, but I think it's "maximum" age is in the low 'teens somewhere.
Fun times playing this over and over again in 3rd grade, lmao.
This took me so far back just now lol. Good stuff man.
I've got Tom Zehnder's melody worked (figured) out on the piano, just not its chords (harmony).
Yes, it is pretty cool and catchy.
Man I remember this game! Brings me old memories from grade school years!
Ah the memories! ❤
I remember this game from my childhood
"I can't seem to find Spot and there's trash everywhere..."
Modern me: Did you check to see if he got wedged under the couch?
@schwebs900: I'll have you know that I'm actually pretty good at math. Knowing that my performance was being recorded, and that I was trying to do the entire game in less than ten minutes, I rushed a bit and made careless errors. I also played on Addition Level 1 to try to save time, but I can obviously do multiplication, division, and other levels.
You'll notice I made less errors as the game went on.
Wow! That's amazing! You're in the game credits! I loved playing this game when I was a kid.
If you do some searching around (possibly in the related videos) there's another video on TH-cam where a guy plays through this game while he narrates it, so I'm not the only one.
Also, I am the guy who completely revamped the Math Blaster Episode I article on Wikipedia to have all those pictures. One last thing: Why has the Math Blaster series changed so much since this game? Drastic art changes...
i remember playing this, it was cool, and still is
@joannesiano:
I'm sorry. As this is the only Math Blaster I've ever owned, I have no opinion or knowledge about any version of Math Blaster that may teach geometry. Try researching a bit online. Good luck!
I remember playing on my parents old windows 95. I had Math Blasters, and two of the Clue Finders, the ones with Mathra, and the mummy... Man that computer, once the millennium hit, never gave me a date higher than 1997. I miss it sometimes.
The game is able to display years ranging from 1900 to 1999 on the certificate.
Your right. It's been far too long that I've even seen this game ( and computer) in action.
Yeah, I could have, but I didn't. This was all screen capture through CamStudio.
9:37 I like the electronica music hand clap sound in the end as a replacement of just a regular high five sound effect with no flams
Oh, I suppose it is possible that hand slap sound effect comes from 90s-era Hip Hop.
The ending to this game in which the trash alien's spaceship blows up would always make me think of the Independence Day fireworks because a sound similar to fireworks is heard when the trash alien's spaceship blows up.
Yeah, that Cave Runner was some pretty fun platforming.
found the files for this game deeply buried on my windows 98 as a kid... so weird how many memories it brings back just seeing it now.