CAVEMAN UGH-LYMPICS | Commodore 64 (1988)
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Caveman Ugh-Lympics, for the Commodore 64, is an Olympic Games style scenario - set in the stone age. Events include clubbing, dino-racing, fire-making, mate-tossing, saber racing and the dino vault.
Supporting multiple players, you must select your caveman from a total of six different characters with different backgrounds, all with different skills and drawbacks.
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00:00 Introduction
00:12 Caveman Ugh-Lympics
00:59 Six Different Cavemen
01:12 Event #1 - Mate Toss
01:56 Event #2 - Dino Vault
02:26 Event #3 - Firemaking
02:58 Event #4 - Saber Race
03:36 Event #5 - Clubbing
04:06 Event #6 - Dino Race
04:42 My Thoughts
05:20 Thanks & Game Suggestions
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Is this your new favourite joystick waggling C64 game? 😇🕹👌
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This channel is great! I love that you're uploading often, and the humour and nostalgia.
Glad you're enjoying the channel, got some great games lined up for the whole of October too - enjoying the nostalgic ride down memory lane 😇🕹️👌
I fully agree with this guy ❤
You found a game I actually missed, looks decent too.
Yeah. Never played this one. Looked fun for it's time.
Decent and fun, especially when playing alongside some buddies 😇🕹️👌
Fire it up and give it a whirl 😇🕹️👌
@@CheekyCommodoreGamer Ah, would only be able to play on emulators today. Got no joystick. And it feels like this also would be most fun with a friend but I think I'm the only nostalgic one left among my friends. Sadly. Hence getting the joy from watching reviews like yours :) Both reminiscing and checking out what wonders I missed back then.
This is probably what inspired Australia's real world "Elite Average Games", which desperately needs a video game version.
The mate-toss was probably created before the boomerang, as once you've launched your lady that far... she's definitely not coming back 😇🕹️👌
Completely missed this one by moving to the Amiga, very impressive gfx for the ol' C64 and looks like a couple of the games are alot of fun, though i was already sick of the 'waggle stick faster and faster' game style by then.
The joystick waggler games would just get me & my brother in trouble all of the time because of the noise! Haha, good memories. I think we broke more joysticks than we care to remember though on these games - especially Decathlon! 😇🕹️👌
Very cool. I remember this and Hunchback At The Olympics, both very funny and very weird!
Yeah haha, that was not a very popular game amongst reviewers but I really enjoyed Hunchback at the olympics, because it's just... daft 😇🕹️👌
I saw the disk version of that
Commodore 64 game
CAVEMAN UGH-LYMPICS once -
just once - at a finnish 🇫🇮 website in the early 2010's.
I even made a bid for this game...
AND... SADLY... LOST 😹!
CAPTAIN CAVEMAN 😹🤘!!!
This game also brings me the retrospective childhood memories
of another Hanna-Barbera cartoon show,
THE FLINTSTONES 😺👍.
And who remembers the old
Daffy Duck cartoon short,
DAFFY DUCK AND THE DINOSAUR? 😹👍
I used to love Daffy Duck cartoons as a kid - must try to find the dinosaur one 😇🕹️👌
Loved this game! So funny! 😂
Son was laughing at it. Disappointed you didn't show the footage of what happened when you got caught by the sabre-toothed tiger though.. 😅
Ahh yes, get it fired up and play that event... play a game with son, he'll enjoy the game too😇🕹️👌
Never played this, but I remember reading the review in compute gazette magazine. Looks like silly fun. I noticed that the guy's wife seemed oddly happy about being tossed in the air like that.
It's definitely of the 'silly fun' variety! The 'mate-toss' is almost as bonkers as the 'Cat-Toss' level in the game 'Blood N Guts' haha 😇🕹️👌
none of my friends liked to play the "sports games", so either mashing buttons fast or joystick mashing, though, i can recall why, i remember NES had track and field 1 and i could beat the turbocontroller :D so it was kind of a useless endeavor tho, i just love these so-dumb-that-its-good "sports" games
These games definitely have a certain charm. Developers would eventually realise that the games were just destroying joysticks though so they switched to button mashing instead of joystick waggling hehe 😇🕹️👌
This is brilliant, I love it when you cover a game I haven't ever played (which is rare). This looks like a lot of fun and we could do with a modern remake in the style of gang beasts. Good stuff, thank you for making and sharing this with us, much appreciated. Peace and love.
Peace & Love - Stay retro 😇🕹️👌
Pretty good graphics and animation. I had mixed this title up with the BC Quest game for some reason. Never played it
Ahh yeah with the whole 'caveman' aspect - a decent game this 😇🕹️👌
That looks hilariously fun, I don’t remember ever seeing this one back in the day.
Daft, silly, stupid even... but good fun 😇🕹️👌
The most mental game ever couldn't put it down
Addictive daftness... I like games like this 😇🕹️👌
The most mental game ever impossible to put down
Yeah it's pretty addictive alright, and funny in places 😇🕹️👌
If the Olympics were like this, I might actually watch.
Haha yeah, it would certainly be a hell of a lot more entertaining thats for sure! Good fun this game... zany, but good fun especially in 2 player mode with a friend 😇🕹️👌
Played this game heaps back in the day hahaha, i miss my ol C64.
Yeah I miss those days too - the best days in gaming were the 80s for sure 😇🕹️👌
Don't expect to have a working joystick at the end of it😅
Precisely! We went through so many joysticks in the 80s! Gah 😇🕹️👌
Captain Caveman, what a chick magnet he was! Nice take on a sports game.
Haha yeah Captain Caveman was a great cartoon 😇🕹️👌
A really well done game played this quite a bit
Had some very comical sections within the game and was very well done graphically. Worth a playthrough for sure 😇🕹👌
This was one of my favorite games!
Ahh cool - yeah I like this game too 😇🕹️👌
I had forgetten about this one. It was fun. :)
Made me laugh when I first played it as a kid 😇🕹️👌
Heard of it, probably read about it as well, and might've even had it in stock at Toys R Us when I worked there in the electronics department.
And now, I'm thinking I regret never picking up a copy.
I do distinctly remember purchasing both The Three Stooges, as well as Seven Cities of Gold while working there, though.
Then again, I don't recall ever being any good at games that required wiggling the joystick or mashing buttons as fast as possible. Those CX40 sticks definitely didn't tolerate that kind of thing very well.
Ohhh indeed! We had the CX40's when we first got the Commodore 64 and whilst I think they were an amazing and robust joystick (apart from the actual cord fraying on BOTH joysticks eventually) they were shocking for joystick waggling. I also think that the Quickshot joysticks were even worst as they would waggle all over the place. Nope, the best wagglers in my opinion are the Competition Pro or Zipstick... if you can put up with the noise they made with the microswitches! 😇🕹️👌
@@CheekyCommodoreGamer And apologies if there is a duplicate response - I had to re-write it after RUclips appeared to devour my initial response to your reply! (edit: or maybe both have been eaten, as I'm not seeing either version of reply to your reply regarding the joysticks)
RUclips can be strange with comments sometimes, especially if they contain links etc 😇🕹️👌
@@CheekyCommodoreGamer oh, that might explain it. I had a link to a photo showing the different styles of ring-base design on the plastic insert for the CX40. Mine had the earlier, weaker design which would inevitably crack.
While I'm not a fan of "joystick waggling", this game is quite fun. My friend had this game, and we would sometimes play it. I remember he tried to make a copy for me at the time, but we had some difficulty with it. So I only got around to playing it when I was hanging out with him. Good memories.
Waggling is ok well I don't mind but the problem is it can destroy your joystick 🕹️. Then you need to buy a new one 😡
Joystick wagglers were brilliant in the 80s but they're frustrating to play now because there's always someone in the house who will shout at me for making too much noise 🤣😁🕹👌
@@CheekyCommodoreGamer The joysticks I had were pretty quiet. I used to use my old Atari 2600 joysticks... or the GemStik or Slik Stik. I don't think the "clicky" joysticks were very popular here in the US.
The biggest joystick destroyer I remember was America's Cup Challenge. My dad literally broke all of the original Commodore joysticks we had, playing that..
Must be harder to get replacement joysticks these days? 😢
fun game! love the events
Very fun game, daft... but fun 😇🕹️👌
1:38 what on earth is going on 😆🤣
The zaniest level of any games, apart from the 'cat toss' in Blood & Guts 😇🕹️👌
Really abgefahren!! 😉👍
Funny game this one, made me chuckle when playing it again 😇🕹👌
🤯...
🤣😁 and Electronic Arts published this! It's quite fun but another waggle game which always destroys my joysticks 🕹 🤔