Family Feud 3DO Complete Playthrough - NintendoComplete
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- A beginning to end playthrough of Gametek's 1994 3DO game, Family Feud. The video was recorded off of a Goldstar 3DO deck.
This play was a two-player game between my buddy Tim and I, playing through two complete rounds before calling it done.
Smacking of camp and cheese, Family Feud was an awesome way to exploit the 3DO's hardware. The presentation is dead on: a crystal clear recording of the old-skool barnyard hoedown style theme, reasonably well blue-screened video characters superimposed over the backgrounds, and some of the most amusingly stereotyped families known to man all come together to form a game that's a blast to play two-player. That being said, it's garbage as a one-player game. The topics can be ridiculous with their answers sometimes, and even on the easiest setting, the CPU will wipe the floor with you 9 times out of 10.
Still, I can't think of a more entertaining video game adaptation of Family Feud, and it utterly destroys the Wii version. Of course, it was developed by Eurocom, who also did Gametek's fantastic 1995 PC and 3DO ports of Super Street Fighter II Turbo.
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This is an FMV game that's actually good. Who doesn't like Family Feud?
Steve Harvey: Name something that a burglar doesn't want to see when he enters a house.
Rod: NAKED GRANDMA!!
Steve: Naked HUH?!
And it WAS on the board, that's what made it even funnier
If I had seen this game in its time, I would've thought it was AMAZING. In a way, it still is.
+Karen Elizabeth It really was, nothing compared to it at the time. It was pretty incredible to see after the SNES game
0:10 Just look at that intro! Not gonna lie, that is the best GameTek logo I’ve ever seen.
Yeah I agree!
46:00 Y'all are crazy, for real!!! LMAO!!!
I didn't know there was a Family Feud game for the 3DO.
Dawson-era strike sound on a Combs-era game. Interesting.
Not that unusual. The Combs version recycled the Dawson Fast Money double buzzer for the first few weeks.
A hat and a cap aren't the same thing? Wow.
And answering Africa for a question about countries? That's the same mistake Drew Carey made in a memorable moment on "Whose Line Is It Anyway?"!
Yeah, apparently it didn't seem to think so, though I also doubt it would accept "fashionable head covering" either. I can't prove it though, I've never tried :P
Hahaha, and that Africa bit cracked me up. I think my friend realized his brain fart about a second after hitting the confirm button.
America would be #1 right now for the “Name a Country you don’t want to visit” survey
(As Markplier) *YOU RIGHT!!!*
EDIT: Then again, this is the American version.
Love this music
For 27:29, Russia is a great country that I have wanted to visit at some point in my life. A country I would not want to visit is North Korea because they keep arresting American tourists. Great video upload of a 3do game.
I'd love to visit Russia too :) I was just trying to keep in mind that the Cold War had only ended a couple of years before this was released!
I want a clean version of the fast money think music.
The host on this game should be called Poorard Dawson.
+Grant Fikes RAY COMBS SHOULD'VE BEEN THE HOST!!
+Aaron Ladner Eh, licensing the likenesses of people back then was tough, apparently. Pat Sajak didn't appear in any of the _Wheel of Fortune_ video games for over a decade (although Vanna was in all of them), and the same applies to Alex Trebek and _Jeopardy!_ video games. So it's no surprise that this adaptation of the game couldn't afford Ray Combs and had to hire Line Segment Combs instead.
In addition, 1994 was the year Ray Combs was fired and replaced with Richard Dawson, which also might have had something to do with it.
tfw they couldnt afford richard dawson’s likeness so they had to go for his long lost brother Broker Dash
-cool pfp btw-
The host kinda resembles Bill Clinton, president of the United States of America. But does a great job holding the microphone. Nonetheless, this was a good gameplay.
It’s Bill Clinton hosting instead of Ray Combs.
Wal Foster actually.
In the family feud 3DO game that man doesn't look like Steve Harvey or garry dee that guy is probably Richard Oscar.
His real name is Wal Foster.
I had a 3DO and i bought it from a JCPENNEY catalog when I worked there it cost me 500 dollars offy JCPenney CC lol. I wish i gad it still. I had this game and a football game where was the Dallas cowboys versus the 49ners only cuz it was a cinematic game.
Who's the host for this game?
Some generic host.
Bill Clinton
@@ABCEasyas--Wal Foster
I would have LOST. MY. MIND. if I had a 3DO back in the day and played this, especially compared to the SNES version.
But my GOD, does that host sound bored af! Lol
Name a place where people lower their vocie
In the larynx of Elizabeth Holmes.
I never knew Family Feud had a N64 version or an Nes version for that matter. Who's the host for this version?
Some guy named Wal Foster. With voiceovers done by one Ron Buehrer.
I had the cd rom version of this
you misspelled vacuum at 22:38, you suck at spelling :P