I don't really think it raises questions about the Hummer Team lore aside from this hack existing in a complete form, but that makes sense as it had to be broken up into parts somehow. Makes me more interested in the Handel Liao lore though. Why were these videos being posted 2 years after the consoles came out? How did it take 3 more years for the community to discover said consoles? Why is there no indication of what product these videos were advertising? Why did Zechess products never show up on the Brightech website? Why are the ZDog games captured off of real hardware but the Hummer clips, literally the only official acknowledgement of the Samuri that I have ever been able to find online, recorded from an emulator? I guess one big Hummer question is "What other undumped/unreleased Hummer Team games did Handel Liao have sitting around on his computer?"
The games hummer team characters star in the big!: Speeding Hummer (NES) Pink Jelly (NES) Panda (NES) The Duck (NES) I'm not sure if chicken has his own game Zdog 45-in-1 (NES Plug-N-Play Hardware)
I'd assume it was recorded by Handel Liao, who ran ABAB Soft and Zechess. The same channel has clips of ZDog games that are recorded from actual hardware. This was 3 years before the community discovered these consoles. Not sure about the Brightech connection though. They supposedly published the Super New Year cartridge and used "Handy Game" for some of their other products, but I couldn't find anything on their website that suggests that they ever sold the Zechess plug & plays or anything that could feature the games showcased on the brightech TH-cam channel.
To me it looks like the emulator name has lowercase letters followed by capital letters, like the naming format of VirtuaNES or EmuVT. Seems like it'd be pretty difficult to confirm though.
Estos vídeos fueron subidos originalmente por un canal vinculado al distribuidor original de este juego. Acabo de volver a subirlos con fines de archivo. (Traducción automática) These videos were originally uploaded by a channel that is linked to the original distributor of this game. I just reuploaded them for archival purposes.
The Hummer: Hung Like a Horse
some thoughts are better left unsaid
Bruh let the intrusive thoughts win
For a second I thought the year on the title was 2068 & that this was some video of the aliens finding some weird bootleg game on a Famicom cartridge.
for all we know this could also be true
that's a wild find. I'm wondering the implications for the hummer team lore
I don't really think it raises questions about the Hummer Team lore aside from this hack existing in a complete form, but that makes sense as it had to be broken up into parts somehow.
Makes me more interested in the Handel Liao lore though. Why were these videos being posted 2 years after the consoles came out? How did it take 3 more years for the community to discover said consoles? Why is there no indication of what product these videos were advertising? Why did Zechess products never show up on the Brightech website? Why are the ZDog games captured off of real hardware but the Hummer clips, literally the only official acknowledgement of the Samuri that I have ever been able to find online, recorded from an emulator?
I guess one big Hummer question is "What other undumped/unreleased Hummer Team games did Handel Liao have sitting around on his computer?"
@@pyritev yeah, it’s really facinating
zone 6 is apparently only *similar* to sonic, while the others *are* sonic
The games hummer team characters star in the big!:
Speeding Hummer (NES)
Pink Jelly (NES)
Panda (NES)
The Duck (NES)
I'm not sure if chicken has his own game
Zdog 45-in-1 (NES Plug-N-Play Hardware)
Hummus
So... this footage was recorded by bootlegers themselves?
I'd assume it was recorded by Handel Liao, who ran ABAB Soft and Zechess. The same channel has clips of ZDog games that are recorded from actual hardware. This was 3 years before the community discovered these consoles.
Not sure about the Brightech connection though. They supposedly published the Super New Year cartridge and used "Handy Game" for some of their other products, but I couldn't find anything on their website that suggests that they ever sold the Zechess plug & plays or anything that could feature the games showcased on the brightech TH-cam channel.
so what emulator do we think these guys were using
Seems to be NESTopia judging from that white blob icon
To me it looks like the emulator name has lowercase letters followed by capital letters, like the naming format of VirtuaNES or EmuVT. Seems like it'd be pretty difficult to confirm though.
como no eres el que subió el vídeo?
Estos vídeos fueron subidos originalmente por un canal vinculado al distribuidor original de este juego. Acabo de volver a subirlos con fines de archivo. (Traducción automática)
These videos were originally uploaded by a channel that is linked to the original distributor of this game. I just reuploaded them for archival purposes.