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Honestly, I still wonder if anyone else has thought of like, modifying the assets of any of the Beavis and Butt-Head games (Virtual Stupidity included) and restoring their Metallica + AC⚡️DC shirts…
Funny how people were meming on the Chat member saying there's a still a community for Dogz when that is true and there was a video on the history of the Dogz community
Dogz/catz 5 is genuinely a really good game and I'm not even joking, it was so far ahead of its time with engaging pet AI and a breeding system that allowed you to create pets with unique traits, and you could just keep on breeding them infinity so each generation of animals would evolve and have different traits. It had a scene builder where you could create custom environments, and then you could take your pets to your desktop
2:18:33 I actually have a vinyl record by Split Enz, called True Colours. I'm gonna be honest, the only reason I got it is because it is one of the few albums ever made that has a laser-etched design where music still plays over it (most etched records just have the etched design on that side, with no music). The design is holographic and shines rainbow in the light too (again unlike most standard etched records) so it looks really cool, and the cover comes in various colors so I got the purple and yellow one because I liked that color combo the best. I'm gonna be honest, I bought it just for the novelty factor and because it looks really cool, but the music wasn't bad, I enjoyed listening through it well enough.
In the First Luigi game, i think that strange worm, as the game title sugests, is spaghetti. And the weird Green alien looks a Lot like mr bumpy, from the 90's claymation kids tv show.
Nice to see a Game Dungeon game on here (Arcade America). 1:13:43 The first thing you play after you buy a GPU powerful enough to render an entire universe.
The music on that Joker head screen in the second Luigi game is from an irish tv show called Podge and Rodge A Scare At Bedtime from the 90's/2000's. Crazy what ends up in these weird games.
Holy shit, I remember (barely) playing Fury 3 as a kid. I forgot the name of the game until this stream. Thank you for unlocking a very vague childhood memory.
God, that demo disc was amazing. A shame he didn't get to check out MechWarrior 2. We need to bring this aesthetic back. Not that modern times would do it any justice.
I feel like when a lot of modern studios try a retro aesthetic it ends up just being a really boring game that tries to sell itself off the aesthetic alone. Older games with that style put a lot of their work into making the actual game fun and the art style is just a necessity.
You mean the "explorable virtual museum/exhibit" thing? Because if so, hell _yes_ we need to bring back that aesthetic. My first real experience with game creation was looking at arcade PCBs and learning about dip switches and stuff in the Namco Museum PS1 games.
Not that a triple A game company needs to get their hands on it because honestly the genre wasn't that successful even at the time, it won't do any better now but this is a gold mine for the right indie dev to tackle.
Old grungy 90s scifi with CD technology and box computers are my life fuel. Looks way better than the clean, white, shiny, hologram-laden stuff we have nowadays.
HOLY SH/T I REMEMBER THAT 3D WINDOWS 95 DEMO. I've been trying to find footage of it for years but never knew what to look for. That brought back a ton of memories, man. I remember spending a ton of time in the Demo Room (And also getting frustrated because some of them were just promo images, i.e. the Earthworm jim one.) I can't believe I saw this again.
Holy shit.. This takes me back. I had a tech savvy neighbor who hooked me up with this and my first PC back in the 90s. Thank you for this whomever sent this in, and Vin for playing it. More importantly, thanks for the trip down memory lane. I had almost forgotten all about it. It may not seem like much to most people, and weird to some that I'm a bit sappy about this, but it was a significant time in my earlier life.
I swear "The Daedalus Encounter" is so reminiscent of the TV shows of the era...I almost thought it was a TV show at first with how "awesom radikal rock-out lazer sci-fi" it looks.
beavis and butthead has this unique self-aware humor that breaks up small sections of actual wit with pure unbridled stupidity it catches you off guard a lot
I was rewatching this, and that chat member who brought up that dogz has an active community made me go down a rabbit hole tonight. Not only is that the same game series that the later Dogz and Catz shovelware DS games came from, but it DOES have an active community. Also, it seems to have some sort of Spore-like pet creation mechanic, where you can breed your pets to have yoshi, dragons, and even spider bodies. The fans are almost all women, too. Young girls who saw the demo or CD at a store and became hooked. There's a couple of cool blog posts you can find like Petz: A lost community of mostly women gamers and Ballz & Linez. I love finding niche aspects of gaming like this. An entire hidden community behind a game series I always cast off as a shovelware DS series.
I played this game as a kid and every time it's mentioned I feel so nostalgic for it. It's not surprising that people are captivated by it, it's a charming and engaging pet simulation with surprisingly good AI and a fun breeding system. Though the dragons and stuff like that are all mods, the only adoptable animals that exist in the games are dogs or cats depending on the version.
The title screen music for Luigi and Spaghetti is from a recent Sonic game. I'm positive, I just don't know which one exactly. It's either '06, Colors, or Forces. It's on the tip of my tongue.
Oh, explains why something like what I understand to be the original Spin Doctor can't be found for anything else and you have to be smarter than me to set up an emulator to play it even after you've spent years looking for the ROM XD
@@Roadent1241 Out of this set, to me "The Hive" is most interesting, because it's the same engine as Ravage D.C.X. that was on Microsoft Windows Game Sampler 2. Took me years to stumble upon the full version. There aren't even any complete playthroughs of it on youtube to this day. I beat that rail shooter many times. If I knew The Hive existed, I would've enjoyed it also. Loved early day FMV's. Multimedia wasn't just a buzz word. It was something new and revolutionary - something computers couldn't do before. And it was expensive to have all the necessary components, like the CD-ROM drive and the soundcard. Computer capable of playing multimedia was luxury and a status symbol.
1:47:42 isn't that the dog sound effect from Mario Paint? 1:58:49 ...why does that vaguely sound like the start of a Beatles song 2:07:26 that actually sounds pretty good. What is this doing in a shitty Mcdonalds game
Yet again with naming things in space after things and people in Greek mythology. Case in point - The Daedalus Encounter, named after Icarus's dear old dad who prematurely contracted Empty Nest Syndrome after losing his poor boy to a chronic case of the "look how high I can go, Dad"s.
I had that Havoc game as a kid on a demo disc as well. It came bundled with some software for a graphics card. Ran extremely well for a 3d game of the era.
I called the number for the Mach V in the Windows 95 disk. Unlike Vinny's call, the line was female voice selling a 'medical alert device' with a lengthy explaination over what was essentially LifeAlert. After a few prompts, got redirected to Sharon who went through the same shpiel. Since I couldn't get them to respond to my prompts, it was obvious they were pre-recorded bots likely for a fraud line. DO NOT CALL!
That Su-27 Flanker simulator was a predecessor to the modern day DCS line of flight simulators. Kinda wild but also cool to see Vinny take a look, even if just for a short bit.
1:17:20-ish, regarding your question about why so many games on Windows 95 took place in the desert- one of the bonus features on a 90s animated show i was into as a kid, VeggieTales, interviewed the creators regarding animating the show who had said that deserts were one of the easiest settings to animate
1:13:58 Ah, yes. I remember this game so well when I was but a child! To be honest, Space Cadet is actually my first pinball game, but not my first pinball arcade machine. I use to play this so much in my father's computer, I keep playing until I beat his highscore (I never beat it). The funny part is if you pressed some certain buttons, you will "TILT" the game, permanently disabling your controls until you lose that pinball. I also tried experimenting at the start by tilting the game. It...sorta tilted, yes, but the launch will auto-start the pinball for you, causing another pinball lost. Still, besides "Ski" and that one bowling party game, it was kinda fun back then.
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Fun fact: Dogz (and Catz and Oddballz) was made by the same creators as Façade.
And Façade uses much of the same fake-3D rendering tech as those old games, too.
@@spiderplant cool facts 😲
the casualness with which vinny says "peach inside bowser's foreskin" will haunt me forever
Ohhhhh! Spaghetti is the worm's name! That's why it follows you and doesn't hurt you like the enemies in the levels.
Vinny reassuring us that Beavis and Butt-Head is funny kinda has the same energy of someone saying an anime gets better after [x] episodes
it's like when they swear jerma is normal and not a serial killer lunatic
"No, no, I swear! It gets good after 109, trust me!"
@@That_One_Xatu Armored Trooper VOTOMS moment
Meanwhile I was just giggling through the whole segment and enjoying the dumb humor.
Thats already Vinny with Star Trek lmao (although only when people ask)
I like how the stream suddenly turned into "Crappy McDonald's PC Games" for the last forty minutes.
It should be an actual series
I love McColonization.
@@Nachisoubu the worst part is there's a possibility for real life McMars happening at some point
Why did he play the McDonald's games for so long?
Honestly, I still wonder if anyone else has thought of like, modifying the assets of any of the Beavis and Butt-Head games (Virtual Stupidity included) and restoring their Metallica + AC⚡️DC shirts…
seems like something joel would do, except it'd be ">:)" faces
Uh huh huh huh huh huh huh... You said "ass"
@@hedful Yeah! Yeah! He said Ass!
Hehehehehe
i could do that actually?
I said, "do you speak-a my language?" He just smiled, and gave me a Vegemite Big Mac.
HE SAID
I COME FROM A LAND DOWN UNDER
i think the Immediate audible regret after saying "twink-o-meter" is my favorite new thing
Funny how people were meming on the Chat member saying there's a still a community for Dogz when that is true and there was a video on the history of the Dogz community
Yeah, and the community is more centered around the newer Dogz and Catz 4/5 than the original
Dogz/catz 5 is genuinely a really good game and I'm not even joking, it was so far ahead of its time with engaging pet AI and a breeding system that allowed you to create pets with unique traits, and you could just keep on breeding them infinity so each generation of animals would evolve and have different traits. It had a scene builder where you could create custom environments, and then you could take your pets to your desktop
2:18:33 I actually have a vinyl record by Split Enz, called True Colours. I'm gonna be honest, the only reason I got it is because it is one of the few albums ever made that has a laser-etched design where music still plays over it (most etched records just have the etched design on that side, with no music). The design is holographic and shines rainbow in the light too (again unlike most standard etched records) so it looks really cool, and the cover comes in various colors so I got the purple and yellow one because I liked that color combo the best. I'm gonna be honest, I bought it just for the novelty factor and because it looks really cool, but the music wasn't bad, I enjoyed listening through it well enough.
That sounds beautiful, I'm going off to Google this now. Thank you.
In the First Luigi game, i think that strange worm, as the game title sugests, is spaghetti. And the weird Green alien looks a Lot like mr bumpy, from the 90's claymation kids tv show.
More people to sue the creator
Yeah dude that is 100% Mr. Bumpy
I’m glad I’m not the only one who remembers Mr Bumpy.
And that was totally him.
The game doesn't look that bad actually
Bump In The Night was awesome
I'd love to see Vinny do a full playthrough of Beavis and Butthead. It's really good.
Nice to see a Game Dungeon game on here (Arcade America).
1:13:43 The first thing you play after you buy a GPU powerful enough to render an entire universe.
The music on that Joker head screen in the second Luigi game is from an irish tv show called Podge and Rodge A Scare At Bedtime from the 90's/2000's.
Crazy what ends up in these weird games.
i replayed that WHOA at 1:58 100 times I couldn't stop laughing
That's make an excellent vocal sample for a remix
Vinny getting spooked by weird/loud noises is a classic.
it kinda sounded like singing lmao
I died when I heard that i cant think of a time ive ever heard him so genuinely surprised lmao
*TORNADO*
Dogz was my shit as a kid. We had the demo on an old Mac and I would spend so much time playing with the ugly virtual doggos
Ubisoft back in the day kinda just rendered them freeware by releasing keys for some of those games :) Petz 2 kinda runs on Windows 10 also
I dated bonzi buddy
Everytime Vinny lined up a colour in EndorFun he rolled away. I was lightly tilted.
Holy shit, I remember (barely) playing Fury 3 as a kid. I forgot the name of the game until this stream. Thank you for unlocking a very vague childhood memory.
Fury³ whipped ass, bro.
God, that demo disc was amazing. A shame he didn't get to check out MechWarrior 2.
We need to bring this aesthetic back. Not that modern times would do it any justice.
I feel like when a lot of modern studios try a retro aesthetic it ends up just being a really boring game that tries to sell itself off the aesthetic alone. Older games with that style put a lot of their work into making the actual game fun and the art style is just a necessity.
You mean the "explorable virtual museum/exhibit" thing? Because if so, hell _yes_ we need to bring back that aesthetic. My first real experience with game creation was looking at arcade PCBs and learning about dip switches and stuff in the Namco Museum PS1 games.
Not that a triple A game company needs to get their hands on it because honestly the genre wasn't that successful even at the time, it won't do any better now but this is a gold mine for the right indie dev to tackle.
Old grungy 90s scifi with CD technology and box computers are my life fuel. Looks way better than the clean, white, shiny, hologram-laden stuff we have nowadays.
@@Tinlion09 Anarchy Arcade is kinda similar on Steam. Even has VR support!
The elves at 2:25:43 have a dense avgn-genie aura
That last McDonalds game was an absolute mind-melter and I love it
To be a Grimace, bouncing on a trampoline and mindlessly eating burgers
27:35 “I swear some of it was funny”
after the first two games I was really hoping all the rest of the games had names prefixed with "luigi"
Luigi DOOM 95
Luigi Battle Beast
Luigi Dogz
Luigis & Mariutt-Head
In case it was bothering anyone else, that music in the Fun Park of McDonaldLand was used as the intro theme to iSketch.
Dear lord, Pitfall's screen tearing hurt me.
It plays fine on the Sega 32X. No seriously.
I love Vinny's combined Quark/Superintendent Chalmers voice
That rock musician drawing from the McDonald Land "game" is just the precursor to the Chad image, isn't it?
The nightmare factor on some of these mcdonalds characters is a grim reminder of the four-armed ravenous monster that Grimace the Unkillable once was.
HOLY SH/T I REMEMBER THAT 3D WINDOWS 95 DEMO. I've been trying to find footage of it for years but never knew what to look for. That brought back a ton of memories, man.
I remember spending a ton of time in the Demo Room (And also getting frustrated because some of them were just promo images, i.e. the Earthworm jim one.) I can't believe I saw this again.
Holy shit.. This takes me back. I had a tech savvy neighbor who hooked me up with this and my first PC back in the 90s.
Thank you for this whomever sent this in, and Vin for playing it. More importantly, thanks for the trip down memory lane. I had almost forgotten all about it. It may not seem like much to most people, and weird to some that I'm a bit sappy about this, but it was a significant time in my earlier life.
wow its this, I played this back when it was new and just as Vinny said, it was amazing at the time
Ah yes, my favourite Beavis and Butthead episode: _Virtual Bart_
Beavis & Barthead
I swear "The Daedalus Encounter" is so reminiscent of the TV shows of the era...I almost thought it was a TV show at first with how "awesom radikal rock-out lazer sci-fi" it looks.
beavis and butthead has this unique self-aware humor that breaks up small sections of actual wit with pure unbridled stupidity
it catches you off guard a lot
The animation on the Luigi & Spaghetti game is actually pretty good. I really like it
Thanks for playing that 95 demo disc. It awoken memories that got lost!
I was rewatching this, and that chat member who brought up that dogz has an active community made me go down a rabbit hole tonight. Not only is that the same game series that the later Dogz and Catz shovelware DS games came from, but it DOES have an active community. Also, it seems to have some sort of Spore-like pet creation mechanic, where you can breed your pets to have yoshi, dragons, and even spider bodies. The fans are almost all women, too. Young girls who saw the demo or CD at a store and became hooked. There's a couple of cool blog posts you can find like Petz: A lost community of mostly women gamers and Ballz & Linez.
I love finding niche aspects of gaming like this. An entire hidden community behind a game series I always cast off as a shovelware DS series.
I played this game as a kid and every time it's mentioned I feel so nostalgic for it. It's not surprising that people are captivated by it, it's a charming and engaging pet simulation with surprisingly good AI and a fun breeding system. Though the dragons and stuff like that are all mods, the only adoptable animals that exist in the games are dogs or cats depending on the version.
You know it's time to go fast when Luigi puts on the Sonic shoes.
Double Switch has an HD version. Saw Northernlion play it. One of the best fmv games out there
This is such a Joel type stream
Endorfun looks like that game the whole crew got addicted to in TNG
I looked up the cast and in that "Egyptian" themed FMV game, yes apparently that actually WAS Debbie Harry
Oh man... We gotta get Vin to play more McDonald’s games
1:17:38
“…and you’re grinding on King Kong’s balls to get experience for the next falafel…”
And they say Joel is more chaotic than Vinny.
the way i audibly gasped when venti cup made the sybian joke bc homeboy casually made the reference 💀💀
Oh man! That Space Station demo disk took me WAY the hell back! Awesome that Vin played this. The nostalgia is crazy. Return Fire used to be my jam XD
There's something very funny about listening to Vinny talk about the Dogz/Petz community and games while I'm literally modding Petz content
Petz 5 was my childhood man
The title screen music for Luigi and Spaghetti is from a recent Sonic game. I'm positive, I just don't know which one exactly. It's either '06, Colors, or Forces. It's on the tip of my tongue.
I loved these demo discs. You'd get them with new computers, and you'd see things like that for the first time. It was all mindblowing at the time.
Oh, explains why something like what I understand to be the original Spin Doctor can't be found for anything else and you have to be smarter than me to set up an emulator to play it even after you've spent years looking for the ROM XD
@@Roadent1241 Out of this set, to me "The Hive" is most interesting, because it's the same engine as Ravage D.C.X. that was on Microsoft Windows Game Sampler 2. Took me years to stumble upon the full version. There aren't even any complete playthroughs of it on youtube to this day. I beat that rail shooter many times. If I knew The Hive existed, I would've enjoyed it also. Loved early day FMV's. Multimedia wasn't just a buzz word. It was something new and revolutionary - something computers couldn't do before. And it was expensive to have all the necessary components, like the CD-ROM drive and the soundcard. Computer capable of playing multimedia was luxury and a status symbol.
1:47:42 isn't that the dog sound effect from Mario Paint?
1:58:49 ...why does that vaguely sound like the start of a Beatles song
2:07:26 that actually sounds pretty good. What is this doing in a shitty Mcdonalds game
omg space cadet i remember that one fondly, i played that so much as a kid
1:05:20 same sound effect used for Deku Link’s bubble attack in Majora’s Mask, sorry this is my only talent.
i cant believe barrels o fun is still around but im happy they are
"BarrelsOFun, do you have any other recommendations before we move on?"
_thump_ *[BEE-BEEP, BEEP, BEEP, BEEEeee]*
"Oh sure, that sounds interesting!"
No joke was watching Ross's Game Dungeon on Arcade America before I slapped this on. How fun.
So about that Beavis and Butt-Head shotgun thing…it is indeed real.
Also, I hope you play that Virtual Stupidity game fully through sometime.
Yet again with naming things in space after things and people in Greek mythology.
Case in point - The Daedalus Encounter, named after Icarus's dear old dad who prematurely contracted Empty Nest Syndrome after losing his poor boy to a chronic case of the "look how high I can go, Dad"s.
Luigi amd spaghetti made more sense in the original Japanese
Experience the raw power of the Windows95 Gaming Platform..whoa there partner, no more than 256 colors allowed in here.
I had that Havoc game as a kid on a demo disc as well. It came bundled with some software for a graphics card. Ran extremely well for a 3d game of the era.
I remember seeing Luigi and Spaghetti on Mobygames years ago but I never thought I'd actually see someone play it
I love the Aus/NZ McDonald's games so much
I played Mission to Mcdonaldland when I was a kid, I had it on a floppy disc
OMG! I played Space Pinball endlessly, banger soundtrack and I could even play it at school during Computer Labs class!
The first two games were mentioned at the beginning of Sh*tty Luigi Games, Vinny. The Luigi verse runs deep
Those Luigi games gave me Kang-Fu vibes.
I called the number for the Mach V in the Windows 95 disk. Unlike Vinny's call, the line was female voice selling a 'medical alert device' with a lengthy explaination over what was essentially LifeAlert. After a few prompts, got redirected to Sharon who went through the same shpiel. Since I couldn't get them to respond to my prompts, it was obvious they were pre-recorded bots likely for a fraud line. DO NOT CALL!
Fury3's controls are X to speed up, Z to slow down. V to change camera. Will run better if you go fullscreen, which is the F4 key.
Fellow fury³ head, I salute you
@@rovalin6300 Terminal Velocity and Hellbender are wonderful, too.
My favourite part of whenever an Australian accent appears on stream is when like a dozen chat members will go:
"Is this a Bri'ish accent?"
The difference is Australian begins with “Crikey” and punctuates with “Shrimp on the Barbie”
That Su-27 Flanker simulator was a predecessor to the modern day DCS line of flight simulators. Kinda wild but also cool to see Vinny take a look, even if just for a short bit.
Fury3 was a game that used the game engine originally used for Terminal Velocity. Basically this game was a 3D Gradius.
1:17:20-ish, regarding your question about why so many games on Windows 95 took place in the desert- one of the bonus features on a 90s animated show i was into as a kid, VeggieTales, interviewed the creators regarding animating the show who had said that deserts were one of the easiest settings to animate
1:13:58 Ah, yes. I remember this game so well when I was but a child! To be honest, Space Cadet is actually my first pinball game, but not my first pinball arcade machine. I use to play this so much in my father's computer, I keep playing until I beat his highscore (I never beat it). The funny part is if you pressed some certain buttons, you will "TILT" the game, permanently disabling your controls until you lose that pinball. I also tried experimenting at the start by tilting the game. It...sorta tilted, yes, but the launch will auto-start the pinball for you, causing another pinball lost. Still, besides "Ski" and that one bowling party game, it was kinda fun back then.
The demo world music absolutely slaps for no reason
I found out recently that Ronald McDonald was/is actually a magical clown. It's official too. Makes sense with the commercials.
What other kind of clown materializes diabetes if not a magic one?
The graphics on Bevis and Butthead look amazing
That sunflower in McDonald land kinda sounds like the kangaroo from Cybergrannies
Oh man, Ice & Fire. I haven't thought about that game in ages. It's kinda garbo, but I remember enjoying it, and also finding it a little scary.
make that waoh next beginning of chorus of next red vox song
shit no way, i had the windows 95 sampler disk from monolith, was amazing back in its day. wow, nostalgia overload :o
2:08:18 i was almost sleeping and woke up with a laughing fit
On the dinosaur game, I'll have you know, bonus points if your dad said "sega makes nintendo".
sad that MechWarrior 2 didn't work, Its my favorite game from that time and the intro alone is amazing.
"Bats use radar to see" sounds like something Counselor Ronnie would write.
The "SHART" button kills me
1:21:00 dogz had help from Andrew stern. one of the creators of facade. I see the influence.
10:50 BIENVENIDO AL FABULOSO MUNDO DEL CIRCO
“Holy shit, Spanish Joker.”
Really miss these kinds of demo disks. I have Game Sampler 2 in my CD Book storage.
"This is gonna be stuck in my head isn't it?" Yeaaah, yeeeaaah yea yea.
Double Switch looked genuinely interesting. Too bad he didn't play more of it. Joel should check it out for an FMV Friday if he hasnt yet.
Man, my 8th grade history teacher had Battle Beast on his computer! I've been trying to find it for ages!
So many good games (mixed with entertaining ones). Guy who made the collection did good
Did Vinny bring the new Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe movie into existence by playing the Dos game
I wonder why Miyamoto retcon Super man Luigi
Because Luigi can already win by doing absolutely nothing. He's too OP.
Witness the cutting edge power of directx
1:40:45 So close to being the lick, over and over again...
Barrels o' fun?? From the sven co-op days?
The green armor room in hangar from doom, yeah doom was used to sell windows 95 after all
jesus i was making food to avoid watching the mcdonald’s part, hoping that every time i came back to the room it had ended.
God help me Vinny you've made my big dumb Australian brain remember Aussie Ronald.
I hope Astor from that McDonald's game gets tons of fanart
Ronald Mcdonald looks like a tekken 1 portrait in that thumbnail