That's all that's left of them. I've read about this before, in areas where nuclear bombs were dropped, many people were reduced to nothing but black silhouettes on the walls in an instant. It really is awful.
@@volnartheunforgiving3952 At least it was fast for the victims near the blast site. The “shadow people” were instantly vaporized. The people that initially survived the blast weren’t so lucky. Witnesses saw victims walking with arms in front (kinda like zombies in an cliche horror movie) because severe burns from gamma radiation caused their skin to hang off their finger and they walked with their arms out in front to keep their skin from reaching the ground. There is a substantial amount of data concerning the bomb’s effects on human beings so I won’t ramble on about it. And keep in mind, that this bomb had a yield of 16 kilotons of tnt. Your average nuclear warhead is 375 times more power than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. One single warhead. There are 3700 warheads in the world that are ready to fire and 10,000+ in reserve.
I always knew Garfield was 'really" a larger social commentary about the use and profligation of atomic bombs, but never really knew how to express that knowledge. To think even back in the 90's when this game was made, they knew so as well. Really helps organize some thoughts in my mind.
Funfact: The shadow "printed" in the wall of Jon and Oddie is because of the explosion of a nuclear bomb. That happens in real life, in Hiroshima all the city had that shadows after the blast.
the fact this man can turn garfield in such a scary content is terryfing , imagine what he could do with an actual games company with budget Edit : oh damn I didn't read the description
3:56 Holy crap this is the creepiest part of the video by far. There's definitely a theme of nuclear waste, and you can actually see the shadows of John and Odie on the wall, created by the nuclear blast incinerating them.
Fat Tabby Cat wakes up to a post-nuclear fall out, surrounded by relics worshiping his existence from a prior time, just to eat some drywall. 10/10 Comedy
Garf 64 is the first reboot in the classic garfield horror series, taking a much more psychological route then its more body horror heavy predessesors on the GBA and Snes. The instalment tells an alternate history to the main cannon, wherein the government found out about the leaked G-virus about a week earlier, and issued a preventative carpet bombing to prevent the imminent spread. This entry is criticized by die hard fans for its deviation from the typical Garf survival horror gameplay loop, but its more cerebral themes led to it becoming a cult classic in the decades aince its release. However, due to the initially poor reception this game was only produced in one round of publisging, makinbg cartridges of it incredibly hard to find. This makes Garf 64 the first entry in the series to be considered true *lost media* . If you manage to come across a copy, I highly recommend you send it to the talented minds at the *Garfield Archival Project* to be preserved and uploaded.
This is very well-made! I like how the graphics go from the familiar to the uncanny valley. The areas are so dark and desolate, and the occasional sound clips from the show's original theme just add to that eerie feeling. People have found Super Mario 64 to be disturbing with its sparse worlds, yet this "game" manages to dial it up to 11! Great job! The scan lines are another nice touch.
One thing I find interesting is the use of the shadows at the end, while it’s creepy on its own it tells a much worse story when combined with the nuclear motifs as well as the knowledge that when the bombs were dropped in Hiroshima many people left behind shadows where they stood when the bombs fell.
Is it just me, or is that a track from the original Fallout games playing in the background? If so, that's a very cool reference! EDIT: I think I found the track that was used, it's called Industrial Junk composed by Mark Morgan. Great choice, his tracks have always had a very sinister and gripping atmosphere.
The fact that this got created, makes me wish it were true to play. Well done, Lumpy and Anonymous Moose. So many references, I lost count. Its just... beautiful.
Lovely stuff. Geiger-counter clicks, tragic echoes of the Garfield & Friends theme song.. he didn't even *need* to mutate horribly into Gorefield. We just know that's going to happen a few years down the line, if he survives.
Wow, this was brilliant. Major props to "anonymous moose" for her hack work on this. What really odd is that despite the tone being more creepy and post apocalyptic tone, it surprisingly plays like a normal "Garfield" comic. With its build up to a surprisingly funny punchline.
I am genuinely wondering because I've always been interested in the psychology behind this - why do we find "lost media" creepy? We always interpret it as horror-adjacent, with videos from blameitonjorge even presenting it in a creepy way. Hell, even OC like this portrayed what is actually a funny idea in a downright disturbing way. Why is this? What's the purpose? I'm curious.
I don't find lost media creepy myself, but I think that feeling comes from the idea that the media is lost because it's been considered too disturbing or distressing to store
3:18 correct me if I'm wrong, but isint the clicking in the background when Garfield is in the river of acid a radiation kind of click? and as it clicks faster the more radiation/danger you are currently facing with?
I love seeing what people can do with rom hacks. It's why I watch Simpleflips. My only critique would be that Garfield's 3D model looks a bit too clean to be from the era that the game is supposed to be from.
no one here probably knows what happened, but whatever it was most likely went HORRIBLY wrong most likely some kind of radioactive nuke based on the last panel of those glitchy comic strips
What would make this better is a 3D version of Garfield's face that you and push and pull like Mario. The only difference is that the skin (or fur) only partially retracts. Thus, making Garfield more and more deformed with each push and pull. With enough deformation, eventually the skull is exposed which slowly transforms into a demonic entity. If someone reaches this point, they are treated to a 'special stage'.
The pixelation on the photos at about 1:51 are kind of hard to read. I can get the gist, and I know it’s part of the art style; However, I wish I had a separate version that I could read.
This reminds me, many years ago I found "Garfield minus Garfield" which is just John in comic strips talking to himself. It was really depressing and funny at the same time ( if that's possible ).
It was a dark and windy night, I had gone to my favorite shop in the whole wide world the night before, considering they always had games at a good price, but one day I saw it, it was a nintendo 64 cartridge that said 'Garfield 64', the problem is I already had bought a copy of a brand new game 'Yoshi Cookie', and so without any other option, I stole the haunting cartridge from it's display, after all, Garfield has always been my everything. I came back from the GameStop, covered in gallons of sweat and breadcrumbs, nervous because I didn't want anyone to know that I stole what I knew would become my new favorite game. I put Garfield 64 into the N64, after all, why would I need Yoshi Cookie after buying such an allusive and enchanting game. The first screen I saw was that of Garfield's beautiful orange kisser, it seems you could disfigure his face around by pressing the joystick in combination with the B button. After making a mess of Garfield, I went on to press the button labeled 'Start', since I wanted to start playing my game. I saw four files, all with Garfield's angelic face, but something was wrong with one of them, one looked distorted and strange, out of morbid gruesome curiosity I opened the file, but what I would see was something not of this world. I saw Garfield, as orange as ever, and he looked to be in good spirits. I started pressing the buttons and figuring out the controls, "This game is too easy for me to play, is it for children?" I said with a twinkle in my eye and an innocent smile. I kept playing and after 3 hours I made it to level 1, it was called 'Scary Garfield Mansion', it was late and time for bed, but I kept playing and pressed the A button. What I saw in the level was a scary mansion with the words "Scary Garfield Mansion", I almost soiled myself because of the sight, but I kept playing on. I entered the terrifying mansion after turning the doorknob and went inside, inside it was dark and filled with cobwebs and all sorts of mice and also spiders. I looked around and on the walls I saw paintings of Garfield, but they were not the sight of Garfield I had become accustomed to in my day to day life, it was the sight of Garfield being disfigured, decapitated and shot at, all the horrible things that you could do to Garfield were on those paintings for all to see. I wondered "This is scary, but what does it mean? Could this game be haunted?" I questioned. Suddenly, from inside the game I heard a creepy voice "Hello, your name must be Little Jonathan Brown? Is that correct?" I was screaming at this point I questioned the scary voice and asked back "HOW DO YOU KNOW THAT ONLY MY MOMMY KNOWS THAT!??!?!?" The voice laughed and manifested in the game, it was Garfield, but it was not the Garfield I knew, he looked rotten and had a green look to him instead of the healthy orange that was normal for him to be. I came in my pants 87 times from fear and tried turning off the console, Garfield noticed this and said "Foolish mortal, you cannot stop me now, I am God 2 and I will punish you for trying to turn off the game", with this, it was over, in the middle of my room a void appeared and sucked me up from the bottom up, it was terrifying, looking back at my television screen and at Garfield, with the last of my strength I said "Super Mario 64, haha, I like that game", a tear fell from my eye and I disappeared into the endless void that had consumed 96% of my body. THE END By Little Jonathan Brown, 3 "I almost crap my pant"
So, I might be looking too deep into it, but I think there's a deeper story to this video than we might think. Of course there's the nuclear fallout allusions, but the distorted Garfield & Friends theme, the hack ending with a joke lifted right from the show... there's a hidden connection. And personally-bear with me here-I'm led to think the general idea is... ...Lumpy wanted to apply his usual surreal horror/humor to Garfield & Friends, but then realized the show was already batshit insane and promptly gave up :P
I frikkin love the implication that this prototype also blatantly stole the Fallout 1-soundtrack - as in, the released OST itself with smooth transitions between tracks and not even dedicated a track to a specific stage
I like the detail at the end where you can see Jon and Odie's shadows on the wall from the nuclear blast, pretty creepy stuff
I think I remember hearing about blackness leftover from living things stained on walls from nuclear blasts.
That's all that's left of them. I've read about this before, in areas where nuclear bombs were dropped, many people were reduced to nothing but black silhouettes on the walls in an instant. It really is awful.
@@volnartheunforgiving3952 At least it was fast for the victims near the blast site. The “shadow people” were instantly vaporized. The people that initially survived the blast weren’t so lucky. Witnesses saw victims walking with arms in front (kinda like zombies in an cliche horror movie) because severe burns from gamma radiation caused their skin to hang off their finger and they walked with their arms out in front to keep their skin from reaching the ground. There is a substantial amount of data concerning the bomb’s effects on human beings so I won’t ramble on about it.
And keep in mind, that this bomb had a yield of 16 kilotons of tnt. Your average nuclear warhead is 375 times more power than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. One single warhead. There are 3700 warheads in the world that are ready to fire and 10,000+ in reserve.
garfield 64 ja imaginaram 🤣😅😆😁😄😄🤣🤣🤣😅😆😁😄
@@cashwat210 holy crap
Dear Garfield:
Please come to the kitchen. I've baked a lasagna for you.
Yours Truly--
Jon Arbuckle
LOL
I'm sorry jon.
But i can't.
Because I'm eating drywall.
You were supposed to say "Docboy" at the end, instead of peach.
Ah yes, a nuclear fallout field. Pure Garfield!
Yes indeed!
lasagna, lasagna never changes
@@DrLiam-fg6wd LASAGNALASAVNALASAGNALASAGNALASAGNALASAGNA
because of COURSE the top comment says “ah yes”
jon quiero la lasaña quiero la lasaña quiero la lasaña LASAÑA
I would play a full mod like this. Like Garfield's deepest memories but it's a platformer
We need this
@@YourInternetHistory676 we sure do
Check the description.
It exists, it was a rom hack for sm64 called Garfield Desolation and was a rom hack for a contest
We had a ride at our local amusement park (Kennywood) called Garfield's Nightmare which was basically that lol
This unironically was some creepy stuff to watch. I was expecting to randomly get jump scared by Jon Arbuckle. Great stuff!
@@moonlitVagabond Same bro!
agreed
Fancy seeing you here post-modern. That drywall looked kinda tasty doe
@@FistMeDaddy Good seeing you here as well bro.
Gotta enjoy the drywall!
Was fucked right up, bro.
Also, good to see you here haha
“I’m going to BLJ to the final bowser encounter,Jon”
“I require power stars,Jon.”
“Time for me to speedrun this level,Jon”
“So long, Odie”
"So long gay odie"
Backwards Lasagna Jump
"Dear Garfield...
Please come to the house, i made you some lasagne..."
From Jon
"So long, stupid mutt."
The ending is a reference to a great moment from the old Garfield and Friends TV show: th-cam.com/video/tzLXpcA-u0M/w-d-xo.html
Drywall.
Oh
Truly ahead of its time for the writers to foreshadow drywall addictions
@@amadeusbintang6914 I like to call it wall candy
@@LumpyTouch I like to call it my paralysis demon
I always knew Garfield was 'really" a larger social commentary about the use and profligation of atomic bombs, but never really knew how to express that knowledge. To think even back in the 90's when this game was made, they knew so as well. Really helps organize some thoughts in my mind.
I thought you were legit for a second here. Which is concerning...
I know this is a joke, but I kind of want to see someone go into depth about this theory.
why did i thought you we're unironically serious for a second. 😭
“Be careful around the nuclear football, Garfield…”
*crash*
I love how after all this spooky atmosphere and depressing nuclear fallout theme Garfield is just like "mmmmm dry wall"
We live an alternate timeline where _The Garfield Show_ takes place in the 90s where CGI is at its place.
Funfact: The shadow "printed" in the wall of Jon and Oddie is because of the explosion of a nuclear bomb. That happens in real life, in Hiroshima all the city had that shadows after the blast.
Yet Garfield remained
IIRC it's from getting instantly reduced to carbon right?
I didn't know Jon and Oddie existed back then tbh. Did their shadows appear in every house or just some?
When and where in the vid?
@@JMandJJ7797 he was in some type of underground shelter at the start
Pretty cool. I'd call this level Monday Wasteland. It'd be neat to have a full version of this somehow.
@H0ll0w D33n ah sweet man made horrors beyond my comprehension
Check the desc
@H0ll0w D33n it’s only mondays
Or Monday Meltdown
I love how Garfield's voice is just so monotone and weird
drywall
drywall
Including Burning By Fire*
Yaa..
Woo.
exactly like Chris Pratt's it'sa me... a Mario
When I saw all the nuclear stuff, I thought this was going to end up as a Gorefield origin story.
Garfield: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game
we need one of those
The disconnected voice clips in the background give me such a sense of dread and I love it
ok the outline of Jon burned into the wall is actually pretty creepy
And Odie
the fact this man can turn garfield in such a scary content is terryfing , imagine what he could do with an actual games company with budget
Edit : oh damn I didn't read the description
Did you read the description?
so thats why chris pratt voices Garfield and Mario!
Read desc
I mean to be fair Lumpy has made multiple games so it's an understandable conclusion.
Sometimes Jim Davis would have a slightly dark moments in Garfield strips. Not very often and usually only in the books.
I know this is supposed to make me feel uneasy, but the noise when Garfield gets burnt at 3:26 killed me.
"aheeæyeeheæyuh"
And it almost killed him, too
Sounds like he is enjoying it.
Lmbo, me too
@@biggestalienhominidfan2787 *Lmao
really highlights how mario 64 and garf are just two normal pieces of media taken to the ABSOLUTE limits of online horror content
This is honestly ironic, since Chris Pratt is voicing both of them.
3:56 Holy crap this is the creepiest part of the video by far. There's definitely a theme of nuclear waste, and you can actually see the shadows of John and Odie on the wall, created by the nuclear blast incinerating them.
Fat Tabby Cat wakes up to a post-nuclear fall out, surrounded by relics worshiping his existence from a prior time, just to eat some drywall.
10/10 Comedy
Man, you could really feel the enthusiasm behind that “it’s a me! Garfield!”
4:08 Garfield: Your walls a little dry Jon.
Garf 64 is the first reboot in the classic garfield horror series, taking a much more psychological route then its more body horror heavy predessesors on the GBA and Snes. The instalment tells an alternate history to the main cannon, wherein the government found out about the leaked G-virus about a week earlier, and issued a preventative carpet bombing to prevent the imminent spread. This entry is criticized by die hard fans for its deviation from the typical Garf survival horror gameplay loop, but its more cerebral themes led to it becoming a cult classic in the decades aince its release. However, due to the initially poor reception this game was only produced in one round of publisging, makinbg cartridges of it incredibly hard to find. This makes Garf 64 the first entry in the series to be considered true *lost media* . If you manage to come across a copy, I highly recommend you send it to the talented minds at the *Garfield Archival Project* to be preserved and uploaded.
Garf-Virus
Lumpy deserves so much more attention. 👍
Anonymous Moose is credited in the description for making this in particular though.
@@DJSlimeball thanks for the info 👍
@@steamsoldier np
3:22 I just love how he’s just so, like, “well, yeah! I mean, wa-hoo, y’know?”
“Where’s my lasagna John? I can’t BLJ forever…”
This is very well-made! I like how the graphics go from the familiar to the uncanny valley. The areas are so dark and desolate, and the occasional sound clips from the show's original theme just add to that eerie feeling. People have found Super Mario 64 to be disturbing with its sparse worlds, yet this "game" manages to dial it up to 11! Great job! The scan lines are another nice touch.
Read the description
Garfield Desolation is a hack by anonymous moose. You can check out her channel here: th-cam.com/channels/2oTmFUSLJUu6khgGT7VZLA.htmlabout
Nice. She did a really good job. Any plans to release the hack at some point?
I like how the first picture at first glance looks like a Garfield comic, but when looking at it it's totally incomprehensible
One thing I find interesting is the use of the shadows at the end, while it’s creepy on its own it tells a much worse story when combined with the nuclear motifs as well as the knowledge that when the bombs were dropped in Hiroshima many people left behind shadows where they stood when the bombs fell.
Is it just me, or is that a track from the original Fallout games playing in the background? If so, that's a very cool reference!
EDIT: I think I found the track that was used, it's called Industrial Junk composed by Mark Morgan. Great choice, his tracks have always had a very sinister and gripping atmosphere.
The other song was radiation storm from the glow in FO1 (and when talking to Mr. House in New Vegas)
The fact that this got created, makes me wish it were true to play. Well done, Lumpy and Anonymous Moose. So many references, I lost count. Its just... beautiful.
Lovely stuff. Geiger-counter clicks, tragic echoes of the Garfield & Friends theme song.. he didn't even *need* to mutate horribly into Gorefield. We just know that's going to happen a few years down the line, if he survives.
It's referred to as "Garfield 64", or
"G A R F I E L D D E S O L A T I O N"
There is uh...a strong contrast between those names
This is my favourite type of horror, no blood or cheap jumpscares, just a creepy atmosphere
I have somehow convinced my friends that this is a real forgotten game and I'm proud.
I never thought a Geiger counter would ever be a mechanic I'd see in a Mario 64 romhack yet here we are
I like how there's a geiger counter noise when garfield goes near radioactive stuff. Nice detail
Wow, this was brilliant. Major props to "anonymous moose" for her hack work on this. What really odd is that despite the tone being more creepy and post apocalyptic tone, it surprisingly plays like a normal "Garfield" comic. With its build up to a surprisingly funny punchline.
How did the conversation go?
"I don’t think it was a good idea to top the lasagna with weed, Jon…"
Almost the entire video: *Creepy wasteland anticipation of Garfield*
Garfield at the end of the level: "Mmm, Drywall."
This would be a pretty sweet game all by itself. Its pretty cool that some put that much effort in to a mod/joke.
Garfield: The Absolution
*"In the night light, do you see what you dream"*
I am genuinely wondering because I've always been interested in the psychology behind this - why do we find "lost media" creepy? We always interpret it as horror-adjacent, with videos from blameitonjorge even presenting it in a creepy way. Hell, even OC like this portrayed what is actually a funny idea in a downright disturbing way. Why is this? What's the purpose? I'm curious.
I don't find lost media creepy myself, but I think that feeling comes from the idea that the media is lost because it's been considered too disturbing or distressing to store
Can't wait for Game Theory to crack this one
Garfield is ness??!!?
@@speedybp5950 Garfield is sans?????!!!!!
@@speedybp5950 carfleld is ness?!??!!?!!!!?!?!??!?!?!?!?!?!??!??!?!?!?!?!?!?!
Hearing the boo sounds at random with no closure is one of the scariest parts of this video.
4:18 Dry wall.
3:18 correct me if I'm wrong, but isint the clicking in the background when Garfield is in the river of acid a radiation kind of click? and as it clicks faster the more radiation/danger you are currently facing with?
Geiger counter
Thanks Lumpy for finding this masterpiece.
I love the use of Radiation Storm for the background music
every copy of garfield is personalised
Gameplay will always be one of my favorite mediums to tell a story.
Damn drywall do be looking hell a tasty especially when we’re in a nuclear apocalypse Garfield that you possibly caused
@0:21 hey, theres no lasagna here...
I love seeing what people can do with rom hacks. It's why I watch Simpleflips.
My only critique would be that Garfield's 3D model looks a bit too clean to be from the era that the game is supposed to be from.
Compared to what's normally featured on the internet, Jon and Odie both got a pretty tame fate in this.
I love his depressed "ya wah hoo"
1:30 I just laughed because of the Garfield and Friends theme lol
I seriously cannot explain how frightening but surreal this is.
Kaze really knocked this one out of the park. Excellent ROM, as always!
Kaze didn't make this hack though
no one here probably knows what happened, but whatever it was most likely went HORRIBLY wrong
most likely some kind of radioactive nuke based on the last panel of those glitchy comic strips
1:07 what th heall is that drawing on the wall? Is that dead Garfield with blood gushing out of his head??!!!??!!??!!!!!????
That's Garfield according to Generative Adversarial network
When I see "Lumpy Touch" and "Garfield" in the same area on my front page I cower in fear knowing what will be brought to this realm
Garfield is my favorite video game don’t know why people keep saying Garfield is a comic strip
What would make this better is a 3D version of Garfield's face that you and push and pull like Mario. The only difference is that the skin (or fur) only partially retracts. Thus, making Garfield more and more deformed with each push and pull. With enough deformation, eventually the skull is exposed which slowly transforms into a demonic entity. If someone reaches this point, they are treated to a 'special stage'.
0:44 Nuclearfield
“Every copy of Garfield 64 is personalized.”
That's a Fallout 1 soundtrack, from The Glow lol.
The pixelation on the photos at about 1:51 are kind of hard to read. I can get the gist, and I know it’s part of the art style; However, I wish I had a separate version that I could read.
Mario 64 but Garfield broke into the game
This reminds me, many years ago I found "Garfield minus Garfield" which is just John in comic strips talking to himself. It was really depressing and funny at the same time ( if that's possible ).
It was a dark and windy night, I had gone to my favorite shop in the whole wide world the night before, considering they always had games at a good price, but one day I saw it, it was a nintendo 64 cartridge that said 'Garfield 64', the problem is I already had bought a copy of a brand new game 'Yoshi Cookie', and so without any other option, I stole the haunting cartridge from it's display, after all, Garfield has always been my everything.
I came back from the GameStop, covered in gallons of sweat and breadcrumbs, nervous because I didn't want anyone to know that I stole what I knew would become my new favorite game.
I put Garfield 64 into the N64, after all, why would I need Yoshi Cookie after buying such an allusive and enchanting game. The first screen I saw was that of Garfield's beautiful orange kisser, it seems you could disfigure his face around by pressing the joystick in combination with the B button. After making a mess of Garfield, I went on to press the button labeled 'Start', since I wanted to start playing my game. I saw four files, all with Garfield's angelic face, but something was wrong with one of them, one looked distorted and strange, out of morbid gruesome curiosity I opened the file, but what I would see was something not of this world.
I saw Garfield, as orange as ever, and he looked to be in good spirits. I started pressing the buttons and figuring out the controls, "This game is too easy for me to play, is it for children?" I said with a twinkle in my eye and an innocent smile. I kept playing and after 3 hours I made it to level 1, it was called 'Scary Garfield Mansion', it was late and time for bed, but I kept playing and pressed the A button. What I saw in the level was a scary mansion with the words "Scary Garfield Mansion", I almost soiled myself because of the sight, but I kept playing on. I entered the terrifying mansion after turning the doorknob and went inside, inside it was dark and filled with cobwebs and all sorts of mice and also spiders. I looked around and on the walls I saw paintings of Garfield, but they were not the sight of Garfield I had become accustomed to in my day to day life, it was the sight of Garfield being disfigured, decapitated and shot at, all the horrible things that you could do to Garfield were on those paintings for all to see. I wondered "This is scary, but what does it mean? Could this game be haunted?" I questioned. Suddenly, from inside the game I heard a creepy voice "Hello, your name must be Little Jonathan Brown? Is that correct?" I was screaming at this point I questioned the scary voice and asked back "HOW DO YOU KNOW THAT ONLY MY MOMMY KNOWS THAT!??!?!?" The voice laughed and manifested in the game, it was Garfield, but it was not the Garfield I knew, he looked rotten and had a green look to him instead of the healthy orange that was normal for him to be. I came in my pants 87 times from fear and tried turning off the console, Garfield noticed this and said "Foolish mortal, you cannot stop me now, I am God 2 and I will punish you for trying to turn off the game", with this, it was over, in the middle of my room a void appeared and sucked me up from the bottom up, it was terrifying, looking back at my television screen and at Garfield, with the last of my strength I said "Super Mario 64, haha, I like that game", a tear fell from my eye and I disappeared into the endless void that had consumed 96% of my body. THE END
By Little Jonathan Brown, 3
"I almost crap my pant"
0:50 that should be the official gore field theme song a creepy version of the original theme song
Did anyone think that background music was a little creepy
What if this was intended to be the videogame counterpart of "Garfield's Judgement Day"?
As someone with intense fear to mario 64, this is pretty scary
So, I might be looking too deep into it, but I think there's a deeper story to this video than we might think. Of course there's the nuclear fallout allusions, but the distorted Garfield & Friends theme, the hack ending with a joke lifted right from the show... there's a hidden connection. And personally-bear with me here-I'm led to think the general idea is...
...Lumpy wanted to apply his usual surreal horror/humor to Garfield & Friends, but then realized the show was already batshit insane and promptly gave up :P
JOHN IVE BEEN RUNNING UP THE STAIRS FOR 8 HOURS IM SORRY JOHN
Garfield, just do some BLJs already! You lazy cat
garfield : I hate mondays
also garfield : *Consumes a piece of the wall casually*
2:20
Nobody:
Subtitles: god
Can’t wait for Garfield 64 DS, where we can finally play as Odie!
Honestly, kudos to them for making a haunted 3D platformer that actually looks super fun.
Every Copy of Garfield 64 is Personalized.
I wish they were more levels
Imagine if it was a full game
Garfield trying to survive in a post-apocalyptic wasteland
His only source of nutrition being precious drywall
@@LumpyTouch yeah! I want to download it! I would love to hear Garfield saying more of Mario’s lines like here we go! And so long gay bowser!
Make it happen!
All of this to just lead up to a Garfield & Friends drywall gag reference at the end.
Incredible. And beautiful!👏🏽🙌🏽
I would totally play this if it was an actual game 🤣 this could totally be a creepypasta styled horror game!
I just watched an entire video where a man went down the garfhole and now I’m back to watching your amazing content. The cycle continues endlessly
Starting to get real sick of this "unreleased n64 era" game stuff with the distorted audio and VHS filters
I was expecting something creepy at the end like a jumpscare or glitch, but it’s just Garfield eating the wall and saying drywall
HAHA
In another universe I played this as a kid.
The disembodied voices singing the cartoon theme are a great touch.
Ooh, neat! Thanks for the showcase, Lumpy! And a big thanks to Moose for making this!
0:18 he said Okie-Gnocchi, as in another italian dish that Garfield the Cat might like?
I frikkin love the implication that this prototype also blatantly stole the Fallout 1-soundtrack - as in, the released OST itself with smooth transitions between tracks and not even dedicated a track to a specific stage
Lumpy Touch, you have officially created a MASTERPIECE. Garfield and Mario 64, can't wait to show my brother this!
A really interesting Mario 64 rom hack.
If you told me there was a Garfield 64, I would believe it seeing how many studios tried to make, and compete with Mario 64.