I remember going to rent this game at block buster and the clerks having to tell my mom it wasn't appropriate for kids and how bad it was and they seemed offended my mom didn't care. I was like, my mom took me to see the south park movie ok, so this ain't nothing. Lol no. She did but I didn't say that. @@KoKerm
@@CalvinJGreenthat’s because this is Conkers bad Fur day. The game you are thinking of is called Conkers Live and Reloaded…..which had Fur day included in that game as well.
i will always remember that good samaritan at the games store.. i was 13 and i wanted to buy "Conker: Live and reloaded" for the first xbox wich had a newer polished version of conkers Bad Fur Day on it (i didnt have a clue what this game was). my parents didnt want to allow me buying it since it was PG16 in my country. Then a man, maybe 30 came along and explained... well conker... thats like when tom and jerry fight each other.. it has squirrels and teddybears and flowers and stuff.. its harmless... my parents bought it and... i played the game for like.. 1000 hours (hence the battle modes it had) and it influenced my kind of humor and made a great childhood memory (its standing in a shelf next to my 30 year old ass). thank you unknown german guy
Some of my fondest memories of a real close friend of mine are because of this game. The multiplayer specifically, where you could be the American squirrels or the German bears. He ended up on the streets because of drugs.
@@bluedistortions That ain't funny. If you find that funny, there is something seriously wrong with you. If you're blaming the game, still, something seriously wrong with you. Very insensitive.
I was obsessed with this game. one of my favorite n64 games ever, and we spent so much time on the great different multiplayer modes. Beach mode anyone?
I remember the matrix scene choosing your weapons. This game was a masterpiece. Basically a violent, sex, and bloody parady of all the 90s movies. Haven't played it since I was a kid but I still remember some key parts of bad fur day
The worst part about the whole rate situation is there was a fully written script apparently for a sequel to this game that was cancelled when Microsoft acquired rare
Honestly, it's a tragedy that this game didn't have a sequel or another 4k remake. This was one of the greatest games of my childhood and the humor in it stuck with me and my friends for years after playing. Might be a stain on Nintendo's PG image but it's absolutely a trophy for countless childhoods
Lol what they sold rare ro ms for 250 million pounds that's a historical fact they purchase retro studios for exactly 1 million dollars ms brought rare for 250 million pounds 500 million dollars at tne time rare have failed ever since retro brought for 1 million by nintendo first game was game of the Yr and a topm10 all time METROID PRIME your talking utter nonsesne
@@audie-cashstack-uk4881 No, I'm stating facts. The video says that Nintendo sold Rareware which isn't true. Nintendo never owned them. The founders of the studio decided to sell and Nintendo didn't buy them.
@@maksrobotengr I believe that Rare was simply too expensive to justify to Nintendo's shareholders because they also owned IP's. It was much cheaper to buy a studio that didn't own any valuable IP's like Retro Studios.
Conker is literally one of the few things I still have from my childhood that I'll forever have and cherish. I have it on display and it's always been my favorite game.
I never had this game but this was one we always played in my friends clubhouse. The multiplayer was one of the best on the system in terms of variety. Laughing our asses off at itchy and scratchy levels of violence for teddy bears lol
One of the best games for n64 Had a guy in the store who was obseesed with games. We often went and asked his advice when we didn't know what to do to finish a lvl or where to find a secret. So naturally, we asked him is this one good. He laughed, put the cartridge in a different box and told us to not tell anyone. Not only didn't we pay full price, we also shared the one game between 20 or so guys so everyone in our school we trusted to return the game would see the great mighty poo sing. I remember only 3 or 4 of us actually being able to finish the game. I don't think it was too hard, but people just hid it from their parents never to reach home😅
I’ll never forget being 12, my parents gave me some cash to buy a game from Best Buy that weekend and while they walked around the store I chose this and the clerk just let me buy it and hid it in the plastic bag the whole way home lol. I’m really fortunate I was able to play this when it came out since I knew none of my friends never got it and I would have missed out on this classic, the multiplayer was actually kind of a blast too.
I don't think Nintendo was ashamed of it actually. They promoted the heck out of it at E3 with a alcohol bar, promoted it in adult magazines, and had a unique Player's Guidebook for it. In fact, during development when Rare told Nintendo they were redoing the game as a mature rated game with vulgar jokes, Nintendo actually encouraged them. Only thing odd was Nintendo Power magazine hardly regarded the game, though I suspect it was because Nintendo didn't want to upset Karen SoccerMoms. (Didn't stop them from allowing other M-rated games like Turok, and Doom 64 to get covers in NP magazine though.)
Crazy, how time flys. I remember playing this game as a kid when it released on N64 and I never beat for some reason, but it was fun! Now I am 34 and the nostalgia for the 90s for me grows more and more! The kids today will really never know what it was like to have grown up during that time before the internet really took over! Good memories and good times!
I played this game when I was 6 in like 2002. Had an older cousin who had it and lent it out to me because he figured most of the jokes would go over my head and I'd enjoy it anyways. It was my first time ever experiencing "adult" humor as well as some effects that would show up in modern gaming such as slow-mo in the late game (which completely fascinated me more than the fact that I was literally pissing on enemies to kill them). Sure the jokes soared over my head but I loved it. And as a 28 year old some shit had me in stitches such as the whole "big bone" gag in the caveman world. Love it.
If you played it when it launched, the references were super on-point and relevant. It may feel dated now, but it was incredible when it dropped. Loved this game.
While time hasn't been too kind to some of the controls and physics of the game, the game is still fun to play time to time (mostly for the first two thirds of the game). And people can say what they want about the jokes and stuff, but they certainly made a memorable game. It wasn't just shock value for the sake of shock value, it did feel like they put their hearts into the game, as well as their farts. While not perfect, it is a great game. Also I think there's a misunderstanding about Live & Reloaded. That game wasn't intended to just be "BFD remake with different multiplayer". The multiplayer was meant to be the main feature of the game that also featured a remake of Bad Fur Day.
It would be funny if the sequel did a bait and switch, where it acts like it's all child friendly and totally not offensive...But shortly after it goes "what the bloody hell is this I can't keep up with this nonsense" and goes back to it's roots just because it can.
@ I didnt like it just due to how outdated all the mechanics were. The humor was absolutely hilarious knowing it was a Nintendo game. Lots of laughs are to come. I quit pretty quick just cause I have no nostalgia for this game and it was very clunky and outdated
Me and my sister played this game as a kid. We probably shouldn't have but I remember alot of the adult jokes going over my head, except for when you fight the poop monster. That was a legendary moment for me as a kid.
My brother loved this game. I was lukewarm to it, but I applauded the kinds of bold creative risks they took in such a family friendly environment. I couldn’t believe the type of stuff they were referencing. Saving Private Ryan. The Matrix. A Clockwork Orange. Jaws. Aliens.
This is my 4th favorite game, behind Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, and Halo: Combat Evolved. The humor this game had was also something that shaped my own humor. I have never forgotten the way those female cogs yell for help, the way those fire imps yell, " MY BALLS!", the song from the area where you have to get tickle bees to tickle a big-breasted sunflower to open up and let king bee pollinate, the Great Mighty Poo, the way money talks, etc. I was 8 years old when I played that (maybe 10), mom had no idea what the rating meant and had no idea what kind of game she bought me for a good long while. I remember replaying the game at my grandmother's house, in my aunt's room, and reaching the Mighty Poo, then calling out for my mom and aunt to watch. They loved that singing. It was the only game my mom ever watched me play and enjoyed.
I remember waking up one morning to seeing my brothers playing this game idk where it even came from but i still remember it fresh in my brain. Good times…
This is one of my favourite games of all time, and the local multiplayer modes were even more amazing. So much fun battling my friends, or even teaming up with them.
I read somewhere that there was only 60,000 copies, and i have a factory sealed copy i bought when i was still working at radioshack in the early 2000's. This would be quite the rare game today.
Why tf did i not get recomended one of your videos for FOUR MONTHS, thank god i found you back, im catching up with ur vids and then i´l watch this one
The multiplayer was a MASTERPIECE it was a TF2 with furry thingys and goofy gore deaths and NAPALM animations If come back in a future would be a banger "A very bad Fur day"
So Conker Was The Nintendo Equivalent To Crank Yankers on Comedy Central they were behind the show at first but lost Interest after season 3 and moved season 4 to MTV2 a cable channel nobody had or watched
The Multiplayer is what kept me in the game for so long when I was 7. Favorite game on my N64. I didn’t understand anything going on but it was funny and I loved watching the Dino’s chase me and friends as we stole the eggs.
My absolute favorite game as a child. I still have my N64 copy and will never let it go. The multiplayer squirrels vs teddy bears was the best part. Other than the inverted zoom when sniping.
This game is amazing cause despite how many times I’ve played this… I can’t chronologically remember how tf Conker ended up ANYWHERE he ended up placing himself😭 bro went from happy plains, to a turd mountain, to a barn, to a haunted mansion- BACK IN TIME! Space! this game just did it all! And even had fun cheats to help unlock certain stuff, only ones I can remember are -BovrilBullethole -WeldersBench
I remember being in the third grade playing this. My best friends mom bought this at a garage sale because it looked innocent. By the time we got to the great mighty poo, we just couldn’t believe this game existed. My friends parents are straight from Mexico so they didn’t understand a fucking thing going on
When I think of Nintendo, I think of a bunch of angry old men that have tantos on their walls for once they realize they can’t stop people from making nsfw stuff with their characters, but samurai swords when people make games inspired by them or mod their characters into other people’s games.
Thanks for covering one of my all time favourite games! It’s such a miracle that BFD even exists, considering how absurd the game is lol. And I love every bit of it! The very best of Rare, and I hope we’ll one day see more of Conker in a proper sequel. I wonder if BFD had anything to do with the fact that Nintendo was so willing to sell Rare to Micro$oft…? Maybe they thought that Rare had gone feral now and had to get rid off lol.
It's interesting to see how soft Nintendo was in the late 90s before getting as big as they are today - especially given the adult promotion. Pretty good video, honestly. Say, what's the song @ 1:37? I've been looking for this one for weeks whenever I hear it.
12:27 If Conker was to make a return, his game would probably be DRASTICALLY different from Bad Fur Day. Because honestly speaking, a game like that just could not be made today. It could either be a colorful platformer or an M-rated pop culture satire filled with dark humor, but not both.🤔
The reason Nintendo of Europe didn't publish it is that the game was very dialogue-heavy and they felt it wouldn't be worth the cost of localizing it for non-English markets.
Without Conker, there would be no Smash Bros sequels, no Metroid Prime, no Odama, no Eternal Darkness, no Geist, no Xenoblade, no Bayonetta sequels, and even no Splatoon! No More Heroes would not exist either. ALL because Nintendo would never be confident enough to release M-Rated games on their own, without the underground success of Conker's Bad Fur Day. Conker's success shown Nintendo that there are adults that love their games as well. Oh, yeah, I forgot, without Conker, Nintendo would actually be out of the console market by the sixth console Generation. N64 would've been their last system EVER, if it wasn't for Conker.
I have an N64 emulator with basically every game on it, and Conker's is the best one. Can confirm. The cut scene with the broom and the paint bucket and brush still gives me the LoLiosis to this day. What a fun and interesting game.
I highly doubt Conker was influential AT ALL in their current success. Hell! They’re still the weak little sister in the trifecta of console gaming. Conker sold poorly while Nintendo had the rights. How the hell does a poorly selling game promote a game company? Especially after said game is completely disassociated from said company? You have absolutely no clue what you’re talking about
@@MaxPower-ke5rq Like I said, UNDERGROUND SUCCESS. Conker didn't sell well, in the MAINSTREAM. However, like the LEGO games, Oddworld, the resurrected Crash Bandicoot and Spyro games, and Yooka-Laylee to a lesser extent; Conker's Bad Fur Day had a cult following of former children who played those games (17 years old, which is the required age for Conker's Bad Fur Day, is still a child) that grew up, and either purchased them or emulated them.
I appreciate you using my cover for your outro, as well as giving the credit! I’m glad you like it :)
The remix absolutely slapped I loved it
Hhhj
@@KoKerm You’re a hater mook😒
I remember going to rent this game at block buster and the clerks having to tell my mom it wasn't appropriate for kids and how bad it was and they seemed offended my mom didn't care. I was like, my mom took me to see the south park movie ok, so this ain't nothing. Lol no. She did but I didn't say that. @@KoKerm
Wow this song reminds me of something…
I played the Beach level of Multiplayer SOOOO much with my friends back in the day
The multi-player game modes where PHENOMENAL. Even more fun with friends than goldeneye imo. Surprised he didn't mention that.
i put in many hours here as well. the samurai sword and sniper rifle were my favorite weapons
Lock and load!
@@CalvinJGreenthat’s because this is Conkers bad Fur day.
The game you are thinking of is called Conkers Live and Reloaded…..which had Fur day included in that game as well.
@@rezinatebassheadmine was the machine gun, but it was too weak against sniper 😅
i will always remember that good samaritan at the games store.. i was 13 and i wanted to buy "Conker: Live and reloaded" for the first xbox wich had a newer polished version of conkers Bad Fur Day on it (i didnt have a clue what this game was). my parents didnt want to allow me buying it since it was PG16 in my country. Then a man, maybe 30 came along and explained... well conker... thats like when tom and jerry fight each other.. it has squirrels and teddybears and flowers and stuff.. its harmless... my parents bought it and...
i played the game for like.. 1000 hours (hence the battle modes it had) and it influenced my kind of humor and made a great childhood memory (its standing in a shelf next to my 30 year old ass). thank you unknown german guy
That was a legendary hero who waltzed momentarily in your life. Your life was shaped forever.
Thats an ammazing story! Thank you for sharing!!
Props to the random guy for helping you get this legendary game
I had the opposite the guys pretty much told my mom I shouldn’t be playing it …i convinced her to buy it buy crying about it and promising good grades
Glad to know I'm not the only one who places asses next to shelves.
Some of my fondest memories of a real close friend of mine are because of this game. The multiplayer specifically, where you could be the American squirrels or the German bears. He ended up on the streets because of drugs.
Probably because of this game. Very sad.
@@bluedistortions Bro what 😭😭😭😭😂😂😂😂😂
Damn I'm sorry about that bro. Life hits hard sometimes.
@@bluedistortions That ain't funny. If you find that funny, there is something seriously wrong with you. If you're blaming the game, still, something seriously wrong with you. Very insensitive.
@@JesterOfLemmings Not much of a jester, are you?
Remember.
The Mighty Poo will throw his shit at you.
Great mighty poo*
Literally 😂😂😂
This is the best thing in the world to my 8 year old ass that the game had boobs and a bad word
I liked the end boss fight where if you took too long the announcements speaker told you how to beat it, seemingly tired of you sucking so much.
One of the greatest moments in gaming history.
I tested Conker's Bad Fur Day at NOA. It was tested in the very back of the Mario Club, behind a secure door separate from the rest of QA.
you make it sound like NOA was a secret AI lab creating Skynet or some other AI for military use...🦾🦿🤖
Nintendo should never be ashamed of this game. It was a masterpiece.
Microsoft was also ashamed of this game when it was remade. So much that Conker never had a new game.
When an adult Conker game killed the series
Yeah considering on switch they have softporn tetris games
❤ masterpiece
Masterpiece??. Nah. It was decent at best. Bunch of trial and error.
Ha. I went to school with the actress in the eventually banned commercial.
Woah
yeah... Whoa. Freaking badass/small world.
I wonder if she has any regret participating in this commercial lmfao.
The fact he was is in DIDDY KONG racing is wild
Haha yup! 😂
With Conker, it becomes P Diddy Kong Racing
DKR goated game
great sound track
@@JesterOfLemmingsAin’t no party like a Conker party
WAIT-WHAT!…
I was obsessed with this game. one of my favorite n64 games ever, and we spent so much time on the great different multiplayer modes. Beach mode anyone?
Snipe-y snop!! At least that’s how I think those bears or weasels would say it😂
It was so satisfying to beat Conker's Bad Fur day
Cool 😎
Every few years I’ll replay it. Such a nostalgia trip and it’s very fun too
I remember the matrix scene choosing your weapons. This game was a masterpiece. Basically a violent, sex, and bloody parady of all the 90s movies. Haven't played it since I was a kid but I still remember some key parts of bad fur day
Dude the ending made me tear up
@@williamkrethindeed, the end is so depressing 😢
The worst part about the whole rate situation is there was a fully written script apparently for a sequel to this game that was cancelled when Microsoft acquired rare
Conker’s bad fur day was such an amazing game
No
@@alexjones1403
YES
@@alexjones1403 wincel?
Conker doesnt know its target audience, thats why it flopped, even after it was remade.
@WhatIsMatter101 it flopped because why would you buy a n64 game that
came out right before the game cube xbox and ps2 era
Honestly, it's a tragedy that this game didn't have a sequel or another 4k remake. This was one of the greatest games of my childhood and the humor in it stuck with me and my friends for years after playing. Might be a stain on Nintendo's PG image but it's absolutely a trophy for countless childhoods
Nintendo NEVER SOLD Rareware. They didn't own Rareware. Rare's founders sold the company and Nintendo decided not to buy.
Lol what they sold rare ro ms for 250 million pounds that's a historical fact they purchase retro studios for exactly 1 million dollars ms brought rare for 250 million pounds 500 million dollars at tne time rare have failed ever since retro brought for 1 million by nintendo first game was game of the Yr and a topm10 all time METROID PRIME your talking utter nonsesne
@@audie-cashstack-uk4881 No, I'm stating facts. The video says that Nintendo sold Rareware which isn't true. Nintendo never owned them. The founders of the studio decided to sell and Nintendo didn't buy them.
True, they didn’t buy Rare as they didn’t see potential in their future
@@maksrobotengr I believe that Rare was simply too expensive to justify to Nintendo's shareholders because they also owned IP's. It was much cheaper to buy a studio that didn't own any valuable IP's like Retro Studios.
@@successanimationI did not know that, thanks for clarifying
Conker is literally one of the few things I still have from my childhood that I'll forever have and cherish. I have it on display and it's always been my favorite game.
The multiplayer modes were also amazing!
I loved the one with the dinosaurs! Amazing.
This was my favourite part
I came to the comments to see if the multiplayer mode was mentioned. We played so many hours of that, and I don’t think I ever players the main story
I never had this game but this was one we always played in my friends clubhouse. The multiplayer was one of the best on the system in terms of variety. Laughing our asses off at itchy and scratchy levels of violence for teddy bears lol
You missed out on the best part. Multi player was amazing.
One of the best games for n64
Had a guy in the store who was obseesed with games. We often went and asked his advice when we didn't know what to do to finish a lvl or where to find a secret.
So naturally, we asked him is this one good. He laughed, put the cartridge in a different box and told us to not tell anyone. Not only didn't we pay full price, we also shared the one game between 20 or so guys so everyone in our school we trusted to return the game would see the great mighty poo sing.
I remember only 3 or 4 of us actually being able to finish the game. I don't think it was too hard, but people just hid it from their parents never to reach home😅
I’ll never forget being 12, my parents gave me some cash to buy a game from Best Buy that weekend and while they walked around the store I chose this and the clerk just let me buy it and hid it in the plastic bag the whole way home lol. I’m really fortunate I was able to play this when it came out since I knew none of my friends never got it and I would have missed out on this classic, the multiplayer was actually kind of a blast too.
I remember being a kid and till this day I don’t know how I was able to get my mom to rent this from blockbuster for me 😂
Absolutely legendary game, most fun i had with a nintendo game in ages tbh
Also great video man!
5:40 That's Lola Bunny ( WB is gonna sue the moment they notice it).
If they do it is canon.
@argumentumadhominem3977 what's the hidden meaning
@@Retro-Revivalshe’s got asschecks
I remember discovering this game in Elementary school, it was my first introduction to WWII and D-Day
I’m not joking
Lmao at least it taught you something 😂
Educational game
@@azazellonXD
Sadly, I believe you
that’s actually sad
I don't think Nintendo was ashamed of it actually. They promoted the heck out of it at E3 with a alcohol bar, promoted it in adult magazines, and had a unique Player's Guidebook for it. In fact, during development when Rare told Nintendo they were redoing the game as a mature rated game with vulgar jokes, Nintendo actually encouraged them.
Only thing odd was Nintendo Power magazine hardly regarded the game, though I suspect it was because Nintendo didn't want to upset Karen SoccerMoms. (Didn't stop them from allowing other M-rated games like Turok, and Doom 64 to get covers in NP magazine though.)
Keep chugging along brother, with content like this it really is just a matter of time
Conker's Bad Fur Day and the South Park game took up many hours of my life when I was a freshman in high-school!
"I'm gonna throw my shit at you" 💀
a huge supply of tish comes from my chocolate starfish
@@i_like_drpepper "How about some scat you little twat" was a lyric in the great mighty poo song, sorry for the confusion lol
Now I'm really getting real mad
@@travanforbes8989 it’s ok my bro I love that lyric
@@i_like_drpepper😆
Crazy, how time flys. I remember playing this game as a kid when it released on N64 and I never beat for some reason, but it was fun! Now I am 34 and the nostalgia for the 90s for me grows more and more! The kids today will really never know what it was like to have grown up during that time before the internet really took over! Good memories and good times!
This feels like a game that you can only play while drunk as Conker.
I've played this stoned. Great times.
@@jasondyrkacz8270I played this game on my n64 while tripping balls on magic mushrooms, definitely a magical experience.
@@jasondyrkacz8270reported
@@swissertyfake and gay
It was released on the OG Xbox called reloaded and it even had a online multiplayer mode that was super fun.
I played this game when I was 6 in like 2002. Had an older cousin who had it and lent it out to me because he figured most of the jokes would go over my head and I'd enjoy it anyways. It was my first time ever experiencing "adult" humor as well as some effects that would show up in modern gaming such as slow-mo in the late game (which completely fascinated me more than the fact that I was literally pissing on enemies to kill them). Sure the jokes soared over my head but I loved it. And as a 28 year old some shit had me in stitches such as the whole "big bone" gag in the caveman world. Love it.
If you played it when it launched, the references were super on-point and relevant. It may feel dated now, but it was incredible when it dropped. Loved this game.
Conker’s Bad Fur Day was so damn fun, I played it more than Mario 64.
Beautiful game. I spent so many hours playing Conker's Bad Fur Day, especially with my little brother.
Don't forget, the "Spooky" chapter was a parody of Bram Stoker's Dracula film in 1992 as well.
While time hasn't been too kind to some of the controls and physics of the game, the game is still fun to play time to time (mostly for the first two thirds of the game). And people can say what they want about the jokes and stuff, but they certainly made a memorable game. It wasn't just shock value for the sake of shock value, it did feel like they put their hearts into the game, as well as their farts. While not perfect, it is a great game.
Also I think there's a misunderstanding about Live & Reloaded. That game wasn't intended to just be "BFD remake with different multiplayer". The multiplayer was meant to be the main feature of the game that also featured a remake of Bad Fur Day.
That is the most depressing ending I have ever heard. Never made it that far.
The world needs a sequel to this game.
The world can no longer handel it. Humor is no longer allowed 😉
@@Dwd84 Especially the kind of humor Conker was doing.
It would be funny if the sequel did a bait and switch, where it acts like it's all child friendly and totally not offensive...But shortly after it goes "what the bloody hell is this I can't keep up with this nonsense" and goes back to it's roots just because it can.
Can't offend Satan's followers!
@@DionneDion Good news: Insomniac Games confirmed that Conker was the biggest inspiration for Ratchet and Clank.
That's why this is one of the last games released on the 64 before the Game Cube come out.
Conkers will always be one of my all time favorites. What a masterpiece! Pure entertainment!
Never got to play Conker back in the day. Just went on Ebay and ordered an N64 copy. Ima finally play it
being 10 months later, how did you like it?
@ I didnt like it just due to how outdated all the mechanics were. The humor was absolutely hilarious knowing it was a Nintendo game. Lots of laughs are to come. I quit pretty quick just cause I have no nostalgia for this game and it was very clunky and outdated
Get the game guide if you can find one. You can totally figure out the game without it, but it's absolutely HILARIOUS
@@MilkmanCR The remake is less clunky.
Me and my sister played this game as a kid. We probably shouldn't have but I remember alot of the adult jokes going over my head, except for when you fight the poop monster. That was a legendary moment for me as a kid.
I started remaking this game in unreal, but dang does it have a lot of animations
My favorite game of all time. Played this for hours on end.
Im getting conker for my n64 tomorrow and it im going to have fun it looks very fun
Hope it didn’t cost you an arm and a leg
@@160sharp ps2 going for 160$-200$ smh
@@Hype2k23 thats insane
Best game ever
@@160sharp2 days ago I bought a loose copy of conkers bfd on market place for only 130$.
My brother loved this game. I was lukewarm to it, but I applauded the kinds of bold creative risks they took in such a family friendly environment. I couldn’t believe the type of stuff they were referencing. Saving Private Ryan. The Matrix. A Clockwork Orange. Jaws. Aliens.
Me and my brother rented this game from Blockbuster and kept it
Was this around when blockbuster closed down? 😅
@@laurendaley2503the game released in 2001 and block buster didn’t shut down until 2010-2012.
They sold the stuff at the end @@laurendaley2503
Vividly remember seeing this on the Blockbuster shelves, never rented it and had no idea it was like this til now.
The greatest game ever made. It's even my profile picture
Well done!
Naw bro, that's alvin😬💀
You only just changed that prior to watching the video
@@ObiWanShinobi85 you're just a hater, I've always had this profile pic. Conkers Bad Fur Day was my childhood
This is my 4th favorite game, behind Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, and Halo: Combat Evolved.
The humor this game had was also something that shaped my own humor. I have never forgotten the way those female cogs yell for help, the way those fire imps yell, " MY BALLS!", the song from the area where you have to get tickle bees to tickle a big-breasted sunflower to open up and let king bee pollinate, the Great Mighty Poo, the way money talks, etc. I was 8 years old when I played that (maybe 10), mom had no idea what the rating meant and had no idea what kind of game she bought me for a good long while.
I remember replaying the game at my grandmother's house, in my aunt's room, and reaching the Mighty Poo, then calling out for my mom and aunt to watch. They loved that singing. It was the only game my mom ever watched me play and enjoyed.
That 4 player split screen was ground breaking 🫡
I remember waking up one morning to seeing my brothers playing this game idk where it even came from but i still remember it fresh in my brain. Good times…
This is one of my favourite games of all time, and the local multiplayer modes were even more amazing. So much fun battling my friends, or even teaming up with them.
Worth mentioning is Nintendos M rated game for the Wii called No More Heroes. The 2nd one was even better.
That was a badass game
So kickass.
That was like the Nintendo equivalent of Lollipop Chainsaw. Love crazy games like that.
Eternal Darkness?
this is one of my favorite games of all times. so good. so legendary. pretty sure i still have this lying around.
One of the first video game boss compilations was on Conker’s Bad Fur Day
I read somewhere that there was only 60,000 copies, and i have a factory sealed copy i bought when i was still working at radioshack in the early 2000's. This would be quite the rare game today.
Why tf did i not get recomended one of your videos for FOUR MONTHS, thank god i found you back, im catching up with ur vids and then i´l watch this one
RUclips by wild sometimes man idk
Because corporate fascist RUclips loves to censor critical thinking videos.
@@KoKerm Insomniac Games
Go figure Nincompoop Nintendo is ashamed of a game that to this day is still comedic gold and has aged better than the finest wine.
9:15 Pretty cool (and semi-nostalgic) that the first and the last game on N64 featured a similar villain spinning move.😉
The multiplayer was a MASTERPIECE it was a TF2 with furry thingys and goofy gore deaths and NAPALM animations
If come back in a future would be a banger
"A very bad Fur day"
This was a childhood game for me, loved playing as conker in diddy kong racing too.
The vs mode where you play squirrels vs tediz, storming the beach was our favorite back in the day. My friends and I played that nonstop.
So Conker Was The Nintendo Equivalent To Crank Yankers on Comedy Central they were behind the show at first but lost Interest after season 3 and moved season 4 to MTV2 a cable channel nobody had or watched
Conker's Bad Fur Day was the game that made me do my very first all nighter.
My entire friend group loved conkers bfd, along with all my sisters. Playing the Normandy beach level with snipers and katanas was a blast. Goriyaaah!
Remember watching that Saving Private Ryan parody on ebaums or one of those sites as a kid. It was definitely wild to see back then
Kinds sad it never got a sequel , i mean there was even a demo but it didnt get continued...
Or did it?
Good news: Insomniac Games confirmed that Conker was the biggest inspiration for Ratchet and Clank.
The multiplayer battles were awesome. My friends and I would play for hours!
Yes!! It's my favorite for this reason. So many good memories peeing on everyone.
Absolute banger KoKerm
The 4-player split-screen gameplay was amazing and fun!
Woah... did not realise how expensive the n64 cartridge had gotten 😮
did they really get Ray Liotta to do that Conker commercial?
The great mighty poo is the reason the game is still alive
The Multiplayer is what kept me in the game for so long when I was 7. Favorite game on my N64. I didn’t understand anything going on but it was funny and I loved watching the Dino’s chase me and friends as we stole the eggs.
what are those? 2:00
Candy
No, they are actually **********************************
Guys I know what they are I wanted to see what people would say
You got me
Those are something your parents use when they don't wanna have a baby. The man puts it on during sussy time.
My absolute favorite game as a child. I still have my N64 copy and will never let it go. The multiplayer squirrels vs teddy bears was the best part. Other than the inverted zoom when sniping.
This game is amazing cause despite how many times I’ve played this… I can’t chronologically remember how tf Conker ended up ANYWHERE he ended up placing himself😭 bro went from happy plains, to a turd mountain, to a barn, to a haunted mansion- BACK IN TIME! Space! this game just did it all! And even had fun cheats to help unlock certain stuff, only ones I can remember are
-BovrilBullethole
-WeldersBench
Weldersbench!
Beefcurtains was one too 😂
Pretty sure that made it so you could play as zombies in multi-player
@@CalvinJGreen THAT WAS THE ONE!! HOLY NOSTALGIA😭😭
The multi-player game modes were the crown 👑 of the game. If you never played on multi-player. You really missed out.
I remember being in the third grade playing this. My best friends mom bought this at a garage sale because it looked innocent. By the time we got to the great mighty poo, we just couldn’t believe this game existed. My friends parents are straight from Mexico so they didn’t understand a fucking thing going on
Dude I essentially had the same exact thing happened! Lol
@@oiitzME1266 the old times were freaking great. 90s/2000s was just a vibe. Or maybe it was just a relaxing time and not as violent of a nation
When I think of Nintendo, I think of a bunch of angry old men that have tantos on their walls for once they realize they can’t stop people from making nsfw stuff with their characters, but samurai swords when people make games inspired by them or mod their characters into other people’s games.
really hoping they port this onto the switch! i would love to play it again!
The multiplayer was badass!
Thanks for covering one of my all time favourite games! It’s such a miracle that BFD even exists, considering how absurd the game is lol. And I love every bit of it! The very best of Rare, and I hope we’ll one day see more of Conker in a proper sequel. I wonder if BFD had anything to do with the fact that Nintendo was so willing to sell Rare to Micro$oft…? Maybe they thought that Rare had gone feral now and had to get rid off lol.
It's interesting to see how soft Nintendo was in the late 90s before getting as big as they are today - especially given the adult promotion. Pretty good video, honestly.
Say, what's the song @ 1:37? I've been looking for this one for weeks whenever I hear it.
Thanks for the kind words! And yeah I think the song is the Miitomo shop theme
I talked about this game for years after playing it in elementary
20 years later and i still talk about this game
9:42 The squirrel general from before was probably fired from the army and he became a bartender.🤔🍸🍺
Absolutely loved this game growing up. Reloaded was amazing as well.
12:27 If Conker was to make a return, his game would probably be DRASTICALLY different from Bad Fur Day. Because honestly speaking, a game like that just could not be made today. It could either be a colorful platformer or an M-rated pop culture satire filled with dark humor, but not both.🤔
Hell pie.
Wrong lol
The reason Nintendo of Europe didn't publish it is that the game was very dialogue-heavy and they felt it wouldn't be worth the cost of localizing it for non-English markets.
I AM THE GREAT MIGHTY POO
Nintendo Rare was such a fun era... Diddy Kong Racing, Banjo & Conker were my faves
We all remember Mr poo
The multiplayer from the original and the Xbox port are vastly different. N64 multiplayer had so many modes that were all really fun
Without Conker, there would be no Smash Bros sequels, no Metroid Prime, no Odama, no Eternal Darkness, no Geist, no Xenoblade, no Bayonetta sequels, and even no Splatoon! No More Heroes would not exist either. ALL because Nintendo would never be confident enough to release M-Rated games on their own, without the underground success of Conker's Bad Fur Day. Conker's success shown Nintendo that there are adults that love their games as well. Oh, yeah, I forgot, without Conker, Nintendo would actually be out of the console market by the sixth console Generation. N64 would've been their last system EVER, if it wasn't for Conker.
I have an N64 emulator with basically every game on it, and Conker's is the best one. Can confirm. The cut scene with the broom and the paint bucket and brush still gives me the LoLiosis to this day. What a fun and interesting game.
I highly doubt Conker was influential AT ALL in their current success. Hell! They’re still the weak little sister in the trifecta of console gaming. Conker sold poorly while Nintendo had the rights. How the hell does a poorly selling game promote a game company? Especially after said game is completely disassociated from said company? You have absolutely no clue what you’re talking about
@@MaxPower-ke5rq Like I said, UNDERGROUND SUCCESS. Conker didn't sell well, in the MAINSTREAM. However, like the LEGO games, Oddworld, the resurrected Crash Bandicoot and Spyro games, and Yooka-Laylee to a lesser extent; Conker's Bad Fur Day had a cult following of former children who played those games (17 years old, which is the required age for Conker's Bad Fur Day, is still a child) that grew up, and either purchased them or emulated them.
Game was amazing. One of those games I could still go back and play, even now. The memories....
Nintendo wasn't ashamed they wanted it. Clickbait title
Are you sure about that
How is it clickbait?
Conker's bad fur day had to have been a really good game.
I played this game all day with my friends it was so fun
I halfway remember this game from a sleepover I had with a few friends from my Scout troop when I was a kid, I felt so guilty for participating.
Considering Conker came from Diddy kong racing I imagine Conker is that weird friend Diddy only sees at Christmas parties