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Had that Land Before Time game when I was a kid. The t-rex/sharptooth in the bramble maze was one of the most horriying things i've ever witnessed. It showing up wasn't even the worst part, the anticipation knowing its out there and hearin the roar of it before it shows up was terrifying enough
Sharptooth though always notices he still hasn't found his house and crawls back in. Chat was confusing the Bramble Maze with 3D Dinosaur Adventure's maze game, which had no accompanying music while you play and you were always startled when something happened basically. At least in Bramble Maze there's cues for kids "look don't go this way if you don't want to get skooked by Sharptooth".
Fun fact: The Land Before Time Activity Center features only two voice actors: Doug Stone (Psycho Mantis) as the narrator and Lani Minella as literally everyone else. Lani Minella is the voice of Luke in the Professor Layton games (US dub) as well as the voices of Rouge and Omochao in Sonic Adventure 2…and Pit and Lucas in Brawl (Lucas voice clips were recycled in future Smash games). And, of course she voiced Bubsy in Bubsy 3D.
@@DeusExAngelo youve forgotten that you could remember, you never knew you had that memory but now thats its back your surprised it never left. And are filled with nostalgia.
16:50 A duck floats under the flamingo, then pulls it slightly into the water. 25:20 A couple ducks bump into the flamingo, fully knocking it into the water.
33:46: I think that's meant to imitate an orchestra warming up. (It's not readily apparent, and it goes by quick, but there's the sound of a tapping conductor's baton before the actual music starts.)
I have dissociative amnesia so I barely remember anything from my past. The second I saw the background and characters of the land before time, I was hit with some eldrich fucking memories of a time when I played that fever dream of a game as a kid
Thanks for finally checking out Haunted Island, Vinny! It pleases me to know you enjoyed it. There was a rumor floating around that Repsac and the game's creepy atmosphere got the game pulled after kids, parents and teachers complained, but that was one huge case of citation needed as there was never any evidence that ever happened. I reviewed this game earlier this year so definitely give it a watch, if anyone's interested.
"Hold onto your nuts!" was released as "Squeezils". The game is still hosted on archives but not much footage exists. The developer "Protozoa" was a 3D animation studio who made short films, the only ones I could find is "The Dog and Dinosaur Show" which aired on BBC, and Floops VRML Shorts which seemed to be a promotional thing of some kind
"Ask for a Star Trek question, don't get Star Trek question" Between Vinny not understanding You Don't Know Jack and chat not getting the Jackbox packs are essentially the same people, that was something else.
That pink bat really does sound like Peter Lorre lol. Of course Lorre was known for things like The Maltese Falcon, but I would also highly recommend the classic 1931 German mystery/thriller "M", about a serial killer who targets children, which was a risque/taboo subject matter for the time of course, but it did it so incredibly well and Lorre's performance is legendary and really great! (the film is in the Criterion Collection)
I had a different Land Before Time activity center (one from the late 90's), but I can 100% understand why kids would be so creeped out by that maze. The floor is pitch black, which gives it this really uncanny look to it. The textures are so muddled and distorted, you feel disoriented. The sound effects are a jumbled mess that kinda stresses out your brain. You can hear sounds you're familiar with, but something isn't right about them. The anticipation that something is out there chasing you. When it does find you, you are locked into watching the cutscene of the SharpTooth emerging from the brush, trapped there, unable to escape. There's just something about all of these elements coming together with the frantic movement, the way that there's nothing else in the maze but you and something that wants to kill you, the far distant angles with a lot of black, even as an adult, I am slightly unnerved by it. Sure, the SharpTooth is pretty crudely drawn compared to everything else, but I think that makes it worse.
Ooo love me some dos! Maybe the algorithm doesn't show me more, but I feel like Vinny is one of the few online personalities keeping the memory of dos alive
37:32 As someone who was played the Saturn version of 3D Lemmings, yes, it is meant to be totally confusing in terms of gameplay. And Mouse support in the Japanese version does not help it much better. At least it got lots of positive reviews back them.
Seeing Vinny play the Land Before Time game definitely feels like a paleontologist unearthing the fossils of my childhood. I’d love to see him play some of the Magic School Bus games, especially the Dinosaur one. That was my jam!
Ngl, that 4th grade jump-start game? Really good production value, The scenery and animations might as well be for a non edutainment adventure game. Not bad.
i like to imagine one viewer who grew up with "the land before time activity center" trauma, using this stream as their first exposure to the source of that trauma ever since, with the duck corner helping to sooth the anticipation anxiety
17:00 the flamingo falls into the pool. if you scrub through the video you can see it verryyy slowly inches it's way over to the water. it takes another 8 and a half minutes for it to finish falling.
Man, I remember when Doodle Dip (Space Kids) was this weird DOS thing I experienced, that I would almost, but not ever really forget. It would remain something that I'd remember but would never know how to get a hold of again. And then it shows up on Vinesauce, becoming a part of the culture, the memes, the mario romhacks. Like coming across a claw game of an old favourite kids book series you remember from childhood, while at the mall. (that example is very specific, and accurate... and it was a Captain Underpands claw game) Hold On To Your Nuts, or Squeezils... looks like someone elses Doodle Dip. Something no one had heard of until now, but for a select few, was very formative for them despite its flaws... because, look at it.
Sadly it seems every time LBT gets brought up the Cursed Info is also conferred, it's a weird compulsion people seem to have, like veganism except extremely unpleasant for everyone involved
Oh god, the nostalgia trip from The Land Before Time game holy shite I played that all the time as a kid, I even printed out some of the pictures to colour while in school :') Hearing that music again after over 20 years was wild, I still remember how the music was SO LOUD it would make little me cry, and me and my mum struggling to turn down the volume to okay levels; Even the quietest possible was still ear shattering Good memories.
56:40 I've played a piano reduction of that piece, and didn't recognise the melody AT ALL because it's only a single voice, the rhythm is weird, the note lengths are short, and there's no phrasing. It's a nice piece though. I recommend giving it a listen.
1:41:40 Fun fact: Judging from information I've found online, this game didn't ship *at-all.* This demo appears to be the only publicly-available playable build and the game itself was never released, publisher likely didn't want their own Bubsy 3D. EDIT: Okay I guess it did ship, just under a different name which was Squeezils. It looks like a respectable pre-Mario64 attempt at a 3D platformer, but I don't think I've ever seen another game with texture warping quite as severe, it's nauseating.
I had repressed that creepy land before time maze game deep within my memory. Thank you J. Fullsauce for bringing this up around Halloween... ironically I hope :V
That Land Before Time game was such a fuckin' blast from the past. I used to play that game so much, until the CD randomly got lost somewhere in my house. I never expected to see it again, especially on a stream!
This stream was front-loaded with nostalgia for me. I had the Mr. Potato Head game and my grandparents had the Land Before Time game for me/my cousins to play whenever we came over. I wouldn't have been able to recall any of the activities in either game on my own, but everything immediately came back to me whenever Vinny moved onto a new one. I never had nightmares about the Bramble Maze, thankfully (all of my toddler-aged nightmares came from Teletubbies, actually), but I can totally understand how that jerky and unexpected animation of the dinosaur crawling through the wall could scare the shit out of a kid.
OH MY GOD!!! Haunted Island was a game that gave me nightmare when I was 8 because of the intro! For years I've forgotten the title of the game. This was like unlocking a repressed memory.
I absolutely loved that mr potato head game as a kid, I didn't have much growing up, but we found it at either a garage sale or a thrift store, hard to remember
Ah, now that's something I haven't seen in ages! The Land Before Time Activity Center, where you could go to a scene builder and pretend everyone was stuck in tar, play Egg Roll while having eaten takeout from the local Chinese place and realizing that eggrolls were different from this...
That Mr. Potato Head game just yeeted me back to being 6 years old in the early 2000s playing on our ancient computer. Also, I THINK I played the Land Before Time one as well, but I only recognize the create-a-dino section and nothing else. It's bizzare how many memories and nostalgia are being unlocked by this, lol.
I too feel like I remember Land Before Time, but ONLY the intros and create-a-dino sections. Pretty strange. Maybe our little child minds found that area and decided “this is all we need, thanks”
Okay Vinny, I used to have this game when I was in first grade (yes, THE LAND BEFORE TIME: "ACTIVTY CENTER"). I used to learn times tables, multiplication, and division facts from 1 through 9 when I was in first grade. My father taught me it and that was back in the 2001-2002 school year. For the number of tree stars, most of the numbers are not multiples of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 (prior to the number 50). It is numbers 11, 13, 17, 19, 22, 23, 29, 31, 33, 34, 37, 38, 39, 41, 43, 44, 46, and 47. (NOTE: The times table my father taught me was always nine numbers.) 22 can be divided by 2 but is equal to 11, 33 can be divided by 3 but is equal to 11, 34 can be divided by 2 but is equal to 17, 38 can be divided by 2 but is equal to 19, 39 can be divided by 3 but is equal to 13, 44 can be divided by 2 and 4 but is equal to 22 and 11, AND 46 can be divided by 2 but is equal to 23. The other numbers like 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, and 47 cannot be divided by 2 through 9. (NOTE: I learned about division with remainders with my dad. And that was when I was in second grade. This was from the 2002-2003 school year.) One example of a division problem with a remainder goes like this. (NOTE: If you want to know what a remainder is, a remainder is a number left over in division. The letter "R" stands for "REMAINDER".) For example, if 41 is divided by 7, the answer is 5 with a remainder of 6. My FULL TIMES TABLE (which I did with my father) went like this: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49, 56, 63 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 72 9, 18, 27, 36, 45, 54, 63, 72, 81 We started out with "1's" and finished with "9's". When I was in second grade, I struggled more with multiplying 2 digits by 2 digits, multiplying 3 digits by 2 digits, and multiplying 3 digits by 3 digits for ADVANCED MULTIPLICATION and dividing random numbers by 2 through 9 (with and without remainders). (NOTE: That is, such as 66 divide by 3.) The first 2 sets of ADVANCED MULTIPLICATION were easy on me (including multiplying 2 digits by 1 digit AND multiply 3 digits by 1 digit). I also remember the STRAIGHT FORWARD MATH SERIES book (that was ADVANCED MULTIPLICATION). The only math I learned with Dad (which regards to multiplication and division) was multiplication (facts through 9), division (facts through 9), and advanced multiplication.
whoever said that there was a part where a meteor falls and kills all the dinosaurs was probably talking about the Knowledge Adventure 3D Dinosaur Adventure game on MS-DOS, a CD-ROM format game. there's a game in it called Save The Dinosaurs, and you have to go down maze halls in whichever Mesozoic time period the target dinosaur belonged to, but if you fail to save all the dinosaurs in the time limit, then a meteor falls and kills all the dinosaurs with a giant nuclear cloud explosion image which was a tad bit scary to see with the freaky sound effects, then again a lot of games from that time were. i'd recommend playing the MS-DOS Knowledge Adventure edutainment/point and click games from the early 90s which i bet would work well for an entire livestream, they're FULL of freaky stuff; SPEED, 3D Body (this one is probably the freakiest of all), 3D Dinosaur Adventure/Kids Zoo, and SPACE Adventure.
Not every day when one's "make a storytime speedrun" breaks the game Also the true to life experience with entertainment at 14:08, you pay that much slowly earned money on a game or movie and it doesn't even work right.
Time to have vinny uncover some really specific memories of a game buried deep in my psyche that had a massive impact on how I grew up. For real, there's one game vinny hasn't played which is basically the definition of weird dos. It's a music game with these strange blobby creatures that make music. I remember getting stuck trying to cross a chasm. The day vinny plays that game I have no idea how my brain will react
Wait a minute... I've seen the Hold Onto Your Nuts intro and outro at a higher resolution on a Mind's Eye DVD. I think it was on Little Bytes. Trust me, the ending isn't worth going through THIS, since even that is kinda garbage, and a reference to another (proto)zoa video titled Chocolate. ...and for those of you who don't know, The Mind's Eye video series collects a bunch of '90s CGI from EVERYWHERE, including PDI, Pixar, Will Vinton, and Mainframe Entertainment, before computer animation went mainstream. I found a high-res intro for Captain Quazar there, on the Little Bytes DVD.
Dino Trivia pretty much is just spoiler territory for the whole 11-film series as Vinny mentioned. Imagine a trivia game where they spoil the entirety of Breaking Bad, that wouldn't be fun.
I played the land before time game SO MUCH as a kid. I think I honestly almost exclusively did the maze too actually. I don't remember the other stuff too well but BOY did I play that maze
the t-rex in the maze is so weird looking but tbh I don't remember it like at all. It's so weird that it's not even in the LBT style like some other random artist must have done it that didn't know how the LBT style worked
19:45 i was in advanced placement and can confirm that we did NOT play this. although, we were forced into simcity tournaments against one another. that, and number munchers.
I had a demo disk of that land before time game, only the maze was playable. I don't remember how I got it it was ether with cereal or was packed in one of the vhs boxes
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Oh cool to know, thanks.
1:35:56 what the heck is this
Had that Land Before Time game when I was a kid. The t-rex/sharptooth in the bramble maze was one of the most horriying things i've ever witnessed. It showing up wasn't even the worst part, the anticipation knowing its out there and hearin the roar of it before it shows up was terrifying enough
Sharptooth though always notices he still hasn't found his house and crawls back in.
Chat was confusing the Bramble Maze with 3D Dinosaur Adventure's maze game, which had no accompanying music while you play and you were always startled when something happened basically. At least in Bramble Maze there's cues for kids "look don't go this way if you don't want to get skooked by Sharptooth".
Same
Fun fact: The Land Before Time Activity Center features only two voice actors: Doug Stone (Psycho Mantis) as the narrator and Lani Minella as literally everyone else. Lani Minella is the voice of Luke in the Professor Layton games (US dub) as well as the voices of Rouge and Omochao in Sonic Adventure 2…and Pit and Lucas in Brawl (Lucas voice clips were recycled in future Smash games). And, of course she voiced Bubsy in Bubsy 3D.
More related to PC stuff, Lani Minella *also* voiced Nancy Drew in a ton of her point and click adventure games
They couldn't get at least one of the actors to return?
@@TheMarioman121 And Bubsy in Bubsy 3D
don't forget Eriko Christie from Illbleed
WHOA LUKE??
The Land Before Time games music and sounds awakened things in my brain in a way that made me understand how sleeper cells work.
I know right? Goodness graphics, I had forgotten I even remembered them so distinctly.
Just saying you remembered something was too easy huh?
@@breazy832 I mean I’d say “I remember” is correct but doesn’t exactly convey the whole experience.
@@DeusExAngelo youve forgotten that you could remember, you never knew you had that memory but now thats its back your surprised it never left. And are filled with nostalgia.
@@breazy832 I was annoyed before I even finished reading their overly dramatic comment. Thanks for deflating it so effectively.
The land before time is literally what all those "creepy edutainment games" try to simulate
the first baldis basics, made entirely on accident.
I dunno why, but him failing the jump in Lawnmower Man followed by that scream made me laugh every single time.
01:37:22 If you dont know This game changed to Squeezils so dont worry about it the music had improved a bit compared to the demo was published there.
16:50 A duck floats under the flamingo, then pulls it slightly into the water.
25:20 A couple ducks bump into the flamingo, fully knocking it into the water.
Thank you duckfriend
Man, You Don't Know Jack hasn't changed much at all in the last 25 years. That's kind of amazing, and I'm actually happy for them.
shame its still not funny. that shit is the cards against humanity of videogames
24:34 I've never laughed so hard at a pipe sound, holy shit that was so perfectly timed
33:46: I think that's meant to imitate an orchestra warming up. (It's not readily apparent, and it goes by quick, but there's the sound of a tapping conductor's baton before the actual music starts.)
I have dissociative amnesia so I barely remember anything from my past. The second I saw the background and characters of the land before time, I was hit with some eldrich fucking memories of a time when I played that fever dream of a game as a kid
Damn. Do you even remember writing this comment
@@lambbonesdev what’s wrong with you? what kind of question is that?
@@jackpumpoen what's wrong with being curious
@@lambbonesdev Yep I remember. It’s not like I have dementia or something lmfao
Vinny successfully replicates the long-extinct Bootisaurus
That last nuts game was pure sensory assult- like squeezing a lemon in your eyes as someone scratches a fork on a plate.
Thanks for finally checking out Haunted Island, Vinny! It pleases me to know you enjoyed it. There was a rumor floating around that Repsac and the game's creepy atmosphere got the game pulled after kids, parents and teachers complained, but that was one huge case of citation needed as there was never any evidence that ever happened. I reviewed this game earlier this year so definitely give it a watch, if anyone's interested.
25:07- It's nice to see that the glitchy windows ding is still going strong
"Hold onto your nuts!" was released as "Squeezils". The game is still hosted on archives but not much footage exists.
The developer "Protozoa" was a 3D animation studio who made short films, the only ones I could find is "The Dog and Dinosaur Show" which aired on BBC, and Floops VRML Shorts which seemed to be a promotional thing of some kind
Oh, so they're British? The intro voice made me think of some Japanese people trying to sound like Hulk Hogan.
Rest in peace Judith Barsi.
Every time I remember the fact that her gravestone reads "Yep! Yep! Yep!" my heart breaks a little more.
@@VoidVagabond Oh my gosh-
That's sad ;-;
the lady with the crystal ball in the jumpstart game is voiced by the voice actress who played Creepy Susie in the oblongs
"Chat is trying to give me cursed information"
why chat? Why did you have to let him know *that* about Ducky?
What? That the voice actress died shortly after the film was completed?
@@ilikecurry2345 Cause of death being murdered, by her father.
As someone who grew up with the first movie and never Googled anything about the cast I'm so upset learning about her fate.
That You Don't Know Jack game is apparently a whole series and its latest release will be available October 20th 2022.
i remember looking through the app store in like 2015 and seeing it on there
"Ask for a Star Trek question, don't get Star Trek question"
Between Vinny not understanding You Don't Know Jack and chat not getting the Jackbox packs are essentially the same people, that was something else.
Wtf
someone needs to make a vinesauce edutainment activity center game
6. 6. 6. Frogs!
_Yum._
That pink bat really does sound like Peter Lorre lol. Of course Lorre was known for things like The Maltese Falcon, but I would also highly recommend the classic 1931 German mystery/thriller "M", about a serial killer who targets children, which was a risque/taboo subject matter for the time of course, but it did it so incredibly well and Lorre's performance is legendary and really great! (the film is in the Criterion Collection)
The 4th Jumpstart scared me so shitless as a kid I could hardly play. OMG your Smeagol impression sounds like the real one.
I had a different Land Before Time activity center (one from the late 90's), but I can 100% understand why kids would be so creeped out by that maze.
The floor is pitch black, which gives it this really uncanny look to it.
The textures are so muddled and distorted, you feel disoriented.
The sound effects are a jumbled mess that kinda stresses out your brain. You can hear sounds you're familiar with, but something isn't right about them.
The anticipation that something is out there chasing you.
When it does find you, you are locked into watching the cutscene of the SharpTooth emerging from the brush, trapped there, unable to escape.
There's just something about all of these elements coming together with the frantic movement, the way that there's nothing else in the maze but you and something that wants to kill you, the far distant angles with a lot of black, even as an adult, I am slightly unnerved by it. Sure, the SharpTooth is pretty crudely drawn compared to everything else, but I think that makes it worse.
Oh lord, I literally just finished rewatching the old DOS streams from early 2019. what a surprise.
Ooo love me some dos! Maybe the algorithm doesn't show me more, but I feel like Vinny is one of the few online personalities keeping the memory of dos alive
37:32 As someone who was played the Saturn version of 3D Lemmings, yes, it is meant to be totally confusing in terms of gameplay. And Mouse support in the Japanese version does not help it much better. At least it got lots of positive reviews back them.
Once you get past the controls, the game's decent; pretty much Lemmings but in 3D and more grid-based.
Seeing Vinny play the Land Before Time game definitely feels like a paleontologist unearthing the fossils of my childhood.
I’d love to see him play some of the Magic School Bus games, especially the Dinosaur one. That was my jam!
I sent Vinny an email recommending Mr. Potato Head Activity Pack, really glad to see him play it finally c:
Thank you for that because I remember spending so much time on this game as a bab 🤣
I grew up with Mr. Potato Head Saves Veggie Valley, hopefully we see him play that one at some point
Ngl, that 4th grade jump-start game?
Really good production value,
The scenery and animations might as well be for a non edutainment adventure game.
Not bad.
Oh my god I played the Land Before Time such a long ass time ago! Holy shit the unlocked nostalgia. And yeah the maze was definitely horrifying!
i like to imagine one viewer who grew up with "the land before time activity center" trauma, using this stream as their first exposure to the source of that trauma ever since, with the duck corner helping to sooth the anticipation anxiety
ah man Vinny playin Diablo 1, and just bookin it right out of town, not realizing he's in Tristram, walking right past Griswold.
Oooh I played that Potato Head game all the time as a kid, I loved it
Me too!
Oh my god sammmme I'd play it all day on my mom's work computer I have
"Shop til you drop! WAHOHHHH'
ingrained in my brain
@@OrangutanJCalliope I have that same exact line ingrained my brain too lmao
17:00 the flamingo falls into the pool. if you scrub through the video you can see it verryyy slowly inches it's way over to the water. it takes another 8 and a half minutes for it to finish falling.
Woah Jumpstart 4th Grade actually has a bunch of classic video game voice actors.
7:00 this is just what the fossils in sword/shield are
That’s based on bad fossil recreations.
I really really liked that Potato Head game, even back then I remember being enthralled by how oddly satisfying all the sound effects were
The lawnmower man game looks like an interactive tool album cover that was never re leased.
Man, I remember when Doodle Dip (Space Kids) was this weird DOS thing I experienced, that I would almost, but not ever really forget. It would remain something that I'd remember but would never know how to get a hold of again. And then it shows up on Vinesauce, becoming a part of the culture, the memes, the mario romhacks. Like coming across a claw game of an old favourite kids book series you remember from childhood, while at the mall. (that example is very specific, and accurate... and it was a Captain Underpands claw game)
Hold On To Your Nuts, or Squeezils... looks like someone elses Doodle Dip. Something no one had heard of until now, but for a select few, was very formative for them despite its flaws... because, look at it.
Sadly it seems every time LBT gets brought up the Cursed Info is also conferred, it's a weird compulsion people seem to have, like veganism except extremely unpleasant for everyone involved
I know exactly what cursed information chat was trying to impart onto Vinny, not cool chat, let the man enjoy his babie dino game in peace
What was it
What was it
About Judith?
I remember falling asleep somewhere between dinosor game and lemming game
Happy that he got to check out Land Before Time but sad he missed the coloring book, it was my favorite part of the CD ROM 🥲
Lemmings always reminded me of fraggle rock. They kinda look like if a fraggle had a baby with a doozer.
Oh god, the nostalgia trip from The Land Before Time game holy shite
I played that all the time as a kid, I even printed out some of the pictures to colour while in school :')
Hearing that music again after over 20 years was wild, I still remember how the music was SO LOUD it would make little me cry, and me and my mum struggling to turn down the volume to okay levels; Even the quietest possible was still ear shattering
Good memories.
56:40 I've played a piano reduction of that piece, and didn't recognise the melody AT ALL because it's only a single voice, the rhythm is weird, the note lengths are short, and there's no phrasing.
It's a nice piece though. I recommend giving it a listen.
Hearing that Mr. Potato Head song unlocked core memories I forgot I had.
Oh yeah, finally Jumpstart 4th grade, it's the one I've been waiting for.
11:11
(re-traumatized Little Foot stare)
I’m impressed the music to the Land Before Time game is the actual theme to the movie! That wasn’t very common.
1:41:40 Fun fact: Judging from information I've found online, this game didn't ship *at-all.* This demo appears to be the only publicly-available playable build and the game itself was never released, publisher likely didn't want their own Bubsy 3D. EDIT: Okay I guess it did ship, just under a different name which was Squeezils.
It looks like a respectable pre-Mario64 attempt at a 3D platformer, but I don't think I've ever seen another game with texture warping quite as severe, it's nauseating.
I had repressed that creepy land before time maze game deep within my memory. Thank you J. Fullsauce for bringing this up around Halloween... ironically I hope :V
this just occurred to me that there are clock towers but no clussy towers. Maybe there are clussy wells.
16:58 Flamingo falls in pool
The Land Before Time maze game was terrifying when you were a kid and got way too engrossed in the game.
That Land Before Time game was such a fuckin' blast from the past. I used to play that game so much, until the CD randomly got lost somewhere in my house. I never expected to see it again, especially on a stream!
This stream was front-loaded with nostalgia for me. I had the Mr. Potato Head game and my grandparents had the Land Before Time game for me/my cousins to play whenever we came over. I wouldn't have been able to recall any of the activities in either game on my own, but everything immediately came back to me whenever Vinny moved onto a new one. I never had nightmares about the Bramble Maze, thankfully (all of my toddler-aged nightmares came from Teletubbies, actually), but I can totally understand how that jerky and unexpected animation of the dinosaur crawling through the wall could scare the shit out of a kid.
OH MY GOD!!! Haunted Island was a game that gave me nightmare when I was 8 because of the intro! For years I've forgotten the title of the game. This was like unlocking a repressed memory.
I absolutely loved that mr potato head game as a kid, I didn't have much growing up, but we found it at either a garage sale or a thrift store, hard to remember
The production on that jumpstart game and the world they built is like way more effort than such games almost ever get.
Ah, now that's something I haven't seen in ages! The Land Before Time Activity Center, where you could go to a scene builder and pretend everyone was stuck in tar, play Egg Roll while having eaten takeout from the local Chinese place and realizing that eggrolls were different from this...
oh land before time actvity center was my child hood
57:30 Yo, that's the clip from the Yuyuko Walfas thing!
I'm honestly amazed you don't know Jack was a dos game, I thought it started around 2005
10:57 A what?
Oh my god, Lemmings 3d gives me nightmares to this day. Those dead, soulless eyes …
That Mr. Potato Head game just yeeted me back to being 6 years old in the early 2000s playing on our ancient computer. Also, I THINK I played the Land Before Time one as well, but I only recognize the create-a-dino section and nothing else. It's bizzare how many memories and nostalgia are being unlocked by this, lol.
I too feel like I remember Land Before Time, but ONLY the intros and create-a-dino sections. Pretty strange. Maybe our little child minds found that area and decided “this is all we need, thanks”
I HAD THE MR. POTATO HEAD ACTIVITY CENTER THAT GAME WAS MY CHILDHOOD
29:30 "BOO!" had me in tears
29:51
Okay Vinny, I used to have this game when I was in first grade (yes, THE LAND BEFORE TIME: "ACTIVTY CENTER"). I used to learn times tables, multiplication, and division facts from 1 through 9 when I was in first grade. My father taught me it and that was back in the 2001-2002 school year.
For the number of tree stars, most of the numbers are not multiples of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 (prior to the number 50). It is numbers 11, 13, 17, 19, 22, 23, 29, 31, 33, 34, 37, 38, 39, 41, 43, 44, 46, and 47. (NOTE: The times table my father taught me was always nine numbers.) 22 can be divided by 2 but is equal to 11, 33 can be divided by 3 but is equal to 11, 34 can be divided by 2 but is equal to 17, 38 can be divided by 2 but is equal to 19, 39 can be divided by 3 but is equal to 13, 44 can be divided by 2 and 4 but is equal to 22 and 11, AND 46 can be divided by 2 but is equal to 23. The other numbers like 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, and 47 cannot be divided by 2 through 9. (NOTE: I learned about division with remainders with my dad. And that was when I was in second grade. This was from the 2002-2003 school year.) One example of a division problem with a remainder goes like this. (NOTE: If you want to know what a remainder is, a remainder is a number left over in division. The letter "R" stands for "REMAINDER".) For example, if 41 is divided by 7, the answer is 5 with a remainder of 6.
My FULL TIMES TABLE (which I did with my father) went like this:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18
3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27
4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36
5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45
6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54
7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49, 56, 63
8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 72
9, 18, 27, 36, 45, 54, 63, 72, 81
We started out with "1's" and finished with "9's". When I was in second grade, I struggled more with multiplying 2 digits by 2 digits, multiplying 3 digits by 2 digits, and multiplying 3 digits by 3 digits for ADVANCED MULTIPLICATION and dividing random numbers by 2 through 9 (with and without remainders). (NOTE: That is, such as 66 divide by 3.) The first 2 sets of ADVANCED MULTIPLICATION were easy on me (including multiplying 2 digits by 1 digit AND multiply 3 digits by 1 digit).
I also remember the STRAIGHT FORWARD MATH SERIES book (that was ADVANCED MULTIPLICATION). The only math I learned with Dad (which regards to multiplication and division) was multiplication (facts through 9), division (facts through 9), and advanced multiplication.
9:45 Vinny i saw that
The music in the maze is kind of dreamlike
whoever said that there was a part where a meteor falls and kills all the dinosaurs was probably talking about the Knowledge Adventure 3D Dinosaur Adventure game on MS-DOS, a CD-ROM format game.
there's a game in it called Save The Dinosaurs, and you have to go down maze halls in whichever Mesozoic time period the target dinosaur belonged to, but if you fail to save all the dinosaurs in the time limit, then a meteor falls and kills all the dinosaurs with a giant nuclear cloud explosion image which was a tad bit scary to see with the freaky sound effects, then again a lot of games from that time were. i'd recommend playing the MS-DOS Knowledge Adventure edutainment/point and click games from the early 90s which i bet would work well for an entire livestream, they're FULL of freaky stuff; SPEED, 3D Body (this one is probably the freakiest of all), 3D Dinosaur Adventure/Kids Zoo, and SPACE Adventure.
Not every day when one's "make a storytime speedrun" breaks the game
Also the true to life experience with entertainment at 14:08, you pay that much slowly earned money on a game or movie and it doesn't even work right.
16:05 I didn't even remember playing this wretched game until vinny started the maze segment, then a flood of repressed childhood horrors hit me
"I really am smarter than a 4th grader" - Literally fails basic addiction just 5 minutes after
Vinny will play Lego Island someday and I can’t wait.
I am fairly certain he did a while ago
@@HomoErectusIsAFunnyName He played the corruption for the second game… but Joel played Lego Island 1
Yes inject the nostalgia straight into my brain. I had played the Land Before Time and Mr.Potato Head games at my Grandma's.
Time to have vinny uncover some really specific memories of a game buried deep in my psyche that had a massive impact on how I grew up.
For real, there's one game vinny hasn't played which is basically the definition of weird dos. It's a music game with these strange blobby creatures that make music. I remember getting stuck trying to cross a chasm. The day vinny plays that game I have no idea how my brain will react
I'm just wondering what the people were saying in chat.
My guess is something about Ducky's voice actor.
The fucking roars and music during the dino building segment did me in lol.
2:20 I just realized that she's the same person who voiced Maya Amano and Lucas in Smash.
"Howdy Grandpa" is the Binyot equivalent to "Grandma's in the hospital again!"
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Wait a minute... I've seen the Hold Onto Your Nuts intro and outro at a higher resolution on a Mind's Eye DVD. I think it was on Little Bytes. Trust me, the ending isn't worth going through THIS, since even that is kinda garbage, and a reference to another (proto)zoa video titled Chocolate.
...and for those of you who don't know, The Mind's Eye video series collects a bunch of '90s CGI from EVERYWHERE, including PDI, Pixar, Will Vinton, and Mainframe Entertainment, before computer animation went mainstream. I found a high-res intro for Captain Quazar there, on the Little Bytes DVD.
Man.. Mr. Potato Head sound effects are so over the top its hysterical
oh my god it's the DOS boss
The “dause ” boss
I want that Howdy Grandpa shirt
Alternate title: Vinny plays babby game for 23 minutes and enjoys every second.
Dino Trivia pretty much is just spoiler territory for the whole 11-film series as Vinny mentioned. Imagine a trivia game where they spoil the entirety of Breaking Bad, that wouldn't be fun.
so mad I missed this stream live because I had the land before time game and the maze scared the absolute piss outta me
I played the land before time game SO MUCH as a kid. I think I honestly almost exclusively did the maze too actually. I don't remember the other stuff too well but BOY did I play that maze
the t-rex in the maze is so weird looking but tbh I don't remember it like at all. It's so weird that it's not even in the LBT style like some other random artist must have done it that didn't know how the LBT style worked
Didn't remember the Land Before Time game until I saw the bramble maze - it scared me too!!!
1:26:55 Wait isn't that from Jackbox Games?
19:45 i was in advanced placement and can confirm that we did NOT play this. although, we were forced into simcity tournaments against one another. that, and number munchers.
I had a demo disk of that land before time game, only the maze was playable. I don't remember how I got it it was ether with cereal or was packed in one of the vhs boxes
I had that mr potato head game as a kid!! holy fuck that took me back