On Simpsons Bart&Lisa dont remember Beavis& Butthead despite The fact that The Springfield elementary school has an auditorium named after Beavis and Butthead.
I loved it. It was like Chris said something so magnificent that Peter wasn't even sure if he'd heard it right. So he just repeats the key point: "Donkey Kong HOUSE??". Just to be sure.
well no one ever said nintendo es. nes doesnt mean anything unless the other person knows youre talking about old consoles. nintendo entertainment system is a darn long name and for uneducated its also a mess because entertainment system can mean a jacuzzi and a pack of cigars
Second most unrealistic part- Peter didn’t blow into the bottom of the cartridge before playing Donkey Kong. Everyone who’s ever owned an NES knows that games don’t play on the first try until you do this lol
Actually I got one of those starting era of the flat screens that were super heavy for no reason and have all them cvr tv cable outlets on the front corner too. While its large, flat and wide, it's still a modernized cvr tv with better resolution. The trademark brand pin ripped off long gone, the kind of plastic tiny pieces in the shape of the letters/logo brand, I think it was a phillips or some third party company, think of the original fat PS2 logo on the disc port that you can flip 90° and snap it off. Yes, it doesn't have HDMI, its old
@@TheAllSeeingEye2468 On ebay you'll find find hdmi adapters of sorts. There are cheap sets under 20 or 10 bucks but they eventually burn out and cease to work forever, there are pricey ones too but they do last enough that you never consider that they will never burn or break ever. I got this single plug Armor3 model M07502 HDMI adapter for the Gamecube, it even has a tiny controller to control the resolution and etc, costed over 70 bucks but its the kind of ergonomic, perfect and never failing kind that will never break, but simple ventilation does the trick, also bought the off brand cheap ones, while tgey do work, they have frame rate occasional issues and last about a year or two or maybe less if it overheats. If even the Gamecube has cheap & pricey premium HDMI adapters, I bet the PSX/PS1 and PS2 likely have them too on the online market, since they are pretty mu h impossible to findvof a real store out there.
As someone who's a hardcore retro gamer & collector, I would disagree that Donkey Kong is the best NES title. That honor belongs to Super Mario Bros 3.
Respectably good person, it would always seem that the original Final Fantasy always is left out of the conversation despite clearly being the most impressive (American released) NES game. (I would say even IT is outstripped by far with the giant that is Final Fantasy 3 but alas that technically never became an NES game; only ever Famicon and later PC and a remake in '06 for the DS)
Honestly, you can't go wrong with any of the big name titles on the NES. Zelda, Mario, Metroid, Contra, Kirby, Castlevania, Mega Man, pretty much anything within those series are some of the best video games ever made.
The most entertaining part of modern Family Guy is seeing the writers make a topical joke and then immediately showing their age a second later with an out-of-touch joke. Like here, they're aware of toxic voice chat and microtransactions that ruin games, but then joke that young gamers nowadays complain "Everything needs to take place in a universe" about old games. Literally no one has ever said that.
@@alexramos7708 That just makes it more embarrassing for them when they say something out-of-touch. Again, no gamer nowadays would complain about lore if they were in Chris's situation in real life.
@@Joel-oy5zc I think the universe stuff is mostly taken from the movie universe. Started with marvel. So this isn't really out of touch, it's just not on the right community. Also, games nowadays tend to build universe, too. Especially if we are talking about long running franchise
Nah the joke is that kids today gen z over analyze things that don’t matter like age or race of video game characters stuff like that, that dosent matter especially in an unrealistic game like Mario, which happens literally everyday, the part with Chris questioning the universe of the game was accurate just check and video essay or a Mario character or game character
@@kaisarr7632 You're kind of off, dude. It's not Gen Z kiddos over-analyzing age, race, and so on in games. It's the developers themselves and the DEI committees. They over-analyze their products, go out of their way to make agenda-backed changes, and when people complain, go: "it's not like it matters anyway." But... if it didn't matter, why make the changes in the first place? "Because it does matter... for justice." People calling that rubbish out isn't over-analyzing. But yeah, you do you and blame the consumer.
@alikuwait3443 a bit surprised you didn't know. Sometimes you can come across those machines. You put in however much it asks for, in the 80s it was a quarter but these days they ask for 75 cents, and then you play until you run out of lives. Then you have to put in more quarters to play again. They didn't look like the Nintendo NES that Family Guy displayed. They certainly existed and let you play as many times as you wanted for free, but the arcade cabinets the game was originally on sucked quarters out of you like nobodies business
im pretty sure average joe will play marvel snap for longer than donkey kong. i love donkey kong but i play it for 5 minutes and i dont want to touch it for a year. now bring in something like resident evil or crash bandicoot that takes hours to complete (no rushing) and by the time you reach the end youve kind of forgotten the beginning and then we can talk.
@@kallemetsahalme5701 Enjoying a game like Donkey Kong really requires that old, arcade mentality of playing a game to get the high score, then pushing yourself to improve, and increase your last record. Which can get repetitive, but also doesn't restrict you with a static ending like a lot of games do. Whether it's for five minutes, or five months, you can keep playing it until you're satisfied, rather than feeling compelled to play until the ending regardless of mood.
@@kallemetsahalme5701 more talking about micro-transactions and extra DLCS u need to buy and the 11 year olds in every shooter and fighting game sqeeking at u trying to curse.
@John Doe Exactly. Yes, as kids we ignorantly blew into the cartridges. We all did it, there's no denying that. But if you actually clean the games, and get one of those cleaning apparatuses for the NES, it actually can work without needing to blow into it. Sometimes.
@@gurvmlk Slide the cartridge in until it just clears the back and it always works. Slam it in all the way and your mileage may vary. No blowing required.
When I let my nephew and niece play my old NES, they thought it was the coolest thing ever. lol so kids don't always automatically hate old games, especially considering many modern phone games like Angry Birds are quite simple like them. My nephew even loves Ice Climber, and loves playing them in Smash Brothers.
@@sws212 Tetris yes, Zelda no. 1st Zelda wasn't bad, but it certainly wasn't great. The first 2 Zelda games were basically prototypes for the better Zeldas that followed.
wrong, we live in a time where there is SO MUCH better stuff than 30 years ago. yeah there are some downsides but overall we're in the superior timeline
Every decade/year has it's good and bad things about it, but if You think it may have been better then get a Sega Genesis emulator, and yeah as a console it had it's good and bad stuff, but because it has a limited amount of buttons and spec, the better games were very pick up and play. Peace.
0:23 just a small pet peeve, saying "the Nintendo NES" is the same as saying "Nintendo Nintendo Entertainment System", like saying DC Comics (Detective Comics Comics), Marvel's MCU,
@TheEPICMarioBros2 The only thing that kinda sucks about the NES port as opposed to the Arcade version, is that the NES port is missing an entire level from the original Arcade release.
Remember, that Mario and Luigi actually pop up as characters in the show. Mario even took an interest in Meg. That, along with the existence of the NES, it is very possible that all the Mario games have happened in the Family Guy Universe at one point or another.
big respects from them using the same designs from the cutaway "Donkey Kong Secret Level"(The one where DK accidentally kills Pauline and he and Mario has to come up with an alibi)
It reminds me of that “Mario and Tails having a nice conversation” video from over a decade ago, but that was a lot funnier in a fraction of the time than this appeal to pop culture.
This is why parents should raise their kids with the classics and then graduating them to the recents. Or else they'll get a spoiled gaming perspective.
by that logic every kids first cd should be bach or vivaldi or even older music. ill settle to just having some my old games around and a toddler is bound to try them out of curiosity at some point. other than that they can find their own thing
Eh I don't get this take. Let people enjoy stuff made now, instead of oldies. Parents aren't trying to convince their kids that music from the 30s is the way to go
I was at a retro games expo one time before 2020 rekt us all, and this dad was watching a highly-advanced game system with his kid whose head still looked like a light-bulb. If they're that young, they shouldn't be exposed to that before the older games.
My dad originally didn’t like Donkey Kong when he first played it because he was used to Mario Bros, and this was during the 80’s. I thought Donkey Kong was pretty cool when I was a kid, I would go play it at the arcade every Saturday morning.
Because it's by Nintendo and it's nick name is the NES which as You probably know stands for NINTENDO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM but I'd say most people under the age of 25 wouldn't know that it or even that SNES means SUPER NINTENDO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM I hope this has helped.
Wow, ruining Meg's dominoes feels....wrong. Like it's not the worst thing they've ever done, but seeing them tip these over like this just annoys me. I don't play with dominoes, but it feels inhuman to ruin someones dominoes.
@@REAL-UNKNOWN-SHINOBI yeah I think there was an episode where Meg realised her self worth and stopped taking their crap, then accepted her role as the family punching bag so they could actually function because Brian framed it as some noble sacrifice
@@vexxama That was the biggest bunch of bullshit the writers ever pulled. They write themselves into a corner where they'd have to dump their favourite (and let's be honest, tired and overdone) joke and then panic and reverse it. Tragic how far Family Guy has fallen - "we're out of ideas and under the running time. I know. Let's shove in another colossally unfunny cutaway gag. That'll fix it!"
0:29 That's funny. I don't remember the NES having an AV connector like that. They used the two prong RCA connector. I remember the Genesis and SNES being the first systems to use the three-plug AV connector. Not to mention, the connectors were always on the back of the TV.
Millennial here. It wasn't until 20 years later when I realised that composite cables was the intended way to go. Still, the RF cable successfully enabled my childhood. Also, I thought Peter would be an Atari boomer.
“Quick, Family Guy writers! Let’s rattle of facts about modern video games!” “Uh… micro transactions!” “What is that?” “I don’t know, I heard my nephew say the word once!” “Do kids like it?” “Probably?”
Ok as a bit of a nerd, I feel I need to point this out. The nes has mono sound. There wouldn't be a red plug. Just the yellow and white ones for video and audio respectively.
0:29 The NES didn't have those types of connectors. And given how many great games were on the NES, Peter chooses Donkey Kong? And the port that didn't have the pie level?
Not completely the same. The Nintendo one is reasonable, due to the company name being part of the product name. Only an idiot would say Playstation instead of Sony. Imagine instead that their system was named the Sony Game Station, SGS. There would be people saying Sony SGS.
@@zacharyrollick6169 They would rather have games that are so stuffed to the brim with mindless content, that you're tricked into thinking you're having fun. When in reality, you've become so preoccupied trying to do and collect useless things, you forget to ask yourself if you're actually enjoying the game.
we didnt care about playing online, having random people around the world watch you play while shouting the first thing that pops into your head, we just played for fun
I really enjoyed your video editing. You capture the detailed beauty in the bird, as well as the beauty in the moment you make the connection with the bird. These videos make my day brighter.
I love how when the show first came out Chris could have easily grown up with the NES.
When the show first came out Chris would have gotten the cartridge stuck up his nostril
On Simpsons Bart&Lisa dont remember Beavis& Butthead despite The fact that The Springfield elementary school has an auditorium named after Beavis and Butthead.
@@TRJ2241987I think you're thinking of Beavis and Butthead
@@Asahamana "Every episode is a different universe."
@@chrisrj9871 oh I see
"It has two buttons, and I have to look down when I press them." 😂
Lol, That's how my mom played world 1-1 of SMB, back in '87. Good times!
gold
The fact they went to the effort of animating the AV cables to be authentic but forgot it only had one cable for audio
Yeah I think it was N64, Playstation 1 and Xbox original that had the three for directional audio out the left or right speaker.
He also called it the "Nintendo NES".
Good thing it's a fact! The fact that you don't use a comma in your sentences, is sophomoric, at best. Well done!
@@matthewdubay1180 It doesn't need commas. Thanks for the input though
Plot Twist: He used a Coaxial to RCA adapter
He could have told Chris that takes place in the Mario universe
It’s Peter…
Only back then it didn't
No it never did.
This new money earning idea came months after DK came out and reused the character for next game.
@@thebufoon
It's part of the Mario Universe. It may not started like that, but it became part of that.
MatPat talk about this. Mario once was the trainer for Donkey Kong before he became Donkey Kong
Chris Griffin: Donkey Kong SUCKS
Billy Madison: You know somethin, YOU SUCK!
O’Doyle rules!
Exactly what I was thinking
O'Doyle RULES
I see what you did there mr penguin…
"Do we really have to play this game with Captain Dipshit over here?"
Peter looking at Chris and going "Donkey Kong House?" Feels like the closest to genuinely wholesome the shows been in a while.
When he said that, I almost snorted milk out my nose! LOL!
I loved it. It was like Chris said something so magnificent that Peter wasn't even sure if he'd heard it right. So he just repeats the key point: "Donkey Kong HOUSE??". Just to be sure.
No it doesn’t
Did Peter really just called it "Nintendo Nintendo Entertainment System"
Yeah, when he said "Nintendo NES", I really thought about that. Probably kinda like saying " Avtomat Kalashnikova AK47"
To be fair, while redundant, that's not actually unusual.
well no one ever said nintendo es. nes doesnt mean anything unless the other person knows youre talking about old consoles. nintendo entertainment system is a darn long name and for uneducated its also a mess because entertainment system can mean a jacuzzi and a pack of cigars
@@kallemetsahalme5701 i mean, i just said N E S. Like, just the letters
@@zacharyrollick6169 it is unusual. Like ATM machine.
0:25 at this point, Peter and Lois are pretty much divorced, but still living together.
"Meg, the boys need the room."
0:29 most unrealistic part of the whole ep. No flat screen nowadays has those anymore
Second most unrealistic part- Peter didn’t blow into the bottom of the cartridge before playing Donkey Kong. Everyone who’s ever owned an NES knows that games don’t play on the first try until you do this lol
Actually I got one of those starting era of the flat screens that were super heavy for no reason and have all them cvr tv cable outlets on the front corner too. While its large, flat and wide, it's still a modernized cvr tv with better resolution. The trademark brand pin ripped off long gone, the kind of plastic tiny pieces in the shape of the letters/logo brand, I think it was a phillips or some third party company, think of the original fat PS2 logo on the disc port that you can flip 90° and snap it off. Yes, it doesn't have HDMI, its old
@@SolidMetal8718 hey me too! Stopped working sadly and now I can't play my fav PS 1 or 2 games
@@TheAllSeeingEye2468 On ebay you'll find find hdmi adapters of sorts. There are cheap sets under 20 or 10 bucks but they eventually burn out and cease to work forever, there are pricey ones too but they do last enough that you never consider that they will never burn or break ever. I got this single plug Armor3 model M07502 HDMI adapter for the Gamecube, it even has a tiny controller to control the resolution and etc, costed over 70 bucks but its the kind of ergonomic, perfect and never failing kind that will never break, but simple ventilation does the trick, also bought the off brand cheap ones, while tgey do work, they have frame rate occasional issues and last about a year or two or maybe less if it overheats.
If even the Gamecube has cheap & pricey premium HDMI adapters, I bet the PSX/PS1 and PS2 likely have them too on the online market, since they are pretty mu h impossible to findvof a real store out there.
THEN I WILL FORCE TV MANUFACTURERS TO ADD THOSE THINGS TO FLATSCREENS
I love the perfect cut to their house at the very end lmao
As someone who's a hardcore retro gamer & collector, I would disagree that Donkey Kong is the best NES title. That honor belongs to Super Mario Bros 3.
IMO it's Ninja Gaiden 1 or Battletoads
Can't believe I haven't bought an NES copy of that game yet. I only have GBA editions.
Respectably good person, it would always seem that the original Final Fantasy always is left out of the conversation despite clearly being the most impressive (American released) NES game.
(I would say even IT is outstripped by far with the giant that is Final Fantasy 3 but alas that technically never became an NES game; only ever Famicon and later PC and a remake in '06 for the DS)
Bubble Bobble
Honestly, you can't go wrong with any of the big name titles on the NES. Zelda, Mario, Metroid, Contra, Kirby, Castlevania, Mega Man, pretty much anything within those series are some of the best video games ever made.
Wow Chris really didn't give this one a chance, did he?
I don’t blame him. Donkey Kong sucks.
@@Ronin.Samurai Blasphemy :0
@@EyeofKoruption not everyone likes Donkey Kong. It’s not a big deal.
But what he does like is okay?
Excuse me but Donkey Kong was Mario's original enemy.
The most entertaining part of modern Family Guy is seeing the writers make a topical joke and then immediately showing their age a second later with an out-of-touch joke. Like here, they're aware of toxic voice chat and microtransactions that ruin games, but then joke that young gamers nowadays complain "Everything needs to take place in a universe" about old games. Literally no one has ever said that.
I hope you realize that the writers room for family guy consists of a bunch of 20-30 year olds.
@@alexramos7708 That just makes it more embarrassing for them when they say something out-of-touch. Again, no gamer nowadays would complain about lore if they were in Chris's situation in real life.
@@Joel-oy5zc I think the universe stuff is mostly taken from the movie universe. Started with marvel. So this isn't really out of touch, it's just not on the right community. Also, games nowadays tend to build universe, too. Especially if we are talking about long running franchise
Nah the joke is that kids today gen z over analyze things that don’t matter like age or race of video game characters stuff like that, that dosent matter especially in an unrealistic game like Mario, which happens literally everyday, the part with Chris questioning the universe of the game was accurate just check and video essay or a Mario character or game character
@@kaisarr7632 You're kind of off, dude. It's not Gen Z kiddos over-analyzing age, race, and so on in games. It's the developers themselves and the DEI committees. They over-analyze their products, go out of their way to make agenda-backed changes, and when people complain, go: "it's not like it matters anyway." But... if it didn't matter, why make the changes in the first place? "Because it does matter... for justice."
People calling that rubbish out isn't over-analyzing. But yeah, you do you and blame the consumer.
As an arcade game, Donkey Kong actually did have microtransactions.
How come?
because games at arcades cost money to play@@alikuwait3443
@@alikuwait3443every round costs a coin on an arcade game
@@croluka2798 fr I didn’t know that
@alikuwait3443 a bit surprised you didn't know. Sometimes you can come across those machines. You put in however much it asks for, in the 80s it was a quarter but these days they ask for 75 cents, and then you play until you run out of lives. Then you have to put in more quarters to play again.
They didn't look like the Nintendo NES that Family Guy displayed. They certainly existed and let you play as many times as you wanted for free, but the arcade cabinets the game was originally on sucked quarters out of you like nobodies business
Chris saying what i hate about modern gaming.
Meanwhile Peter's sitting there playing the definition of "Less is more."
im pretty sure average joe will play marvel snap for longer than donkey kong. i love donkey kong but i play it for 5 minutes and i dont want to touch it for a year.
now bring in something like resident evil or crash bandicoot that takes hours to complete (no rushing) and by the time you reach the end youve kind of forgotten the beginning and then we can talk.
@@kallemetsahalme5701 Enjoying a game like Donkey Kong really requires that old, arcade mentality of playing a game to get the high score, then pushing yourself to improve, and increase your last record. Which can get repetitive, but also doesn't restrict you with a static ending like a lot of games do. Whether it's for five minutes, or five months, you can keep playing it until you're satisfied, rather than feeling compelled to play until the ending regardless of mood.
@@kallemetsahalme5701 more talking about micro-transactions and extra DLCS u need to buy and the 11 year olds in every shooter and fighting game sqeeking at u trying to curse.
Exactly, I couldn't agree more!
My family had the original arcade in our garage growing up. Great memories. Thanks Mom and Dad.
*In another timeline*
Chris: "Donkey Kong sucks."
His Father: "You know something? YOU SUCK!"
That universe also ends with “Donkey Kong house”
I can't recall the last time Peter wanted to get closer to Chris without any ulterior motives or because he was forced to do it.
He didn't even have to load the cart multiple times. He must know "the secret"
@John Doe Exactly. Yes, as kids we ignorantly blew into the cartridges. We all did it, there's no denying that. But if you actually clean the games, and get one of those cleaning apparatuses for the NES, it actually can work without needing to blow into it. Sometimes.
@@gurvmlk OR you just don't slide the cartridge all the way in. They load every time.
@@sarcasticguy4311 Never heard that before.
@@gurvmlk Slide the cartridge in until it just clears the back and it always works. Slam it in all the way and your mileage may vary. No blowing required.
@@sarcasticguy4311 Interesting. I may have to try that, save for that I'll probably forget by time I next hook up my NES.
Chris: Donkey Kong sucks!
Peter: You know something? You suck!
Ah, Billy Madison.
Dang nabbit! I was just about to make that reference.
That's what I was going to say.
Uhh Peter, do we have to play this game with Captain Dipshit right here?
I can't believe Chris doesn't know about Nintendo Extended Universe...
It's one of the cornerstones of modern culture, let alone gaming
How can one be so detached from society?
Maybe he never knew about it?
I guess that's what Peter gets for not raising Chris on Nintendo.
Isn't that just Super Smash Bros?
@@Sacred_Sword yup
To answer Chris's first question, it takes place in the Super Mario Bros. universe. Well, the video game universe, anyway. You're playing as Mario.
When I let my nephew and niece play my old NES, they thought it was the coolest thing ever. lol so kids don't always automatically hate old games, especially considering many modern phone games like Angry Birds are quite simple like them.
My nephew even loves Ice Climber, and loves playing them in Smash Brothers.
I was born in 2007 and I love retro games. I'm a big fan of the SNES.
0:36 - 0:41 Actually, Donkey Kong is the second greatest video game of all time. The greatest is the first Super Mario Bros. game.
Nah you got games like the first Zelda or Tetris.
@@sws212 Tetris yes, Zelda no. 1st Zelda wasn't bad, but it certainly wasn't great. The first 2 Zelda games were basically prototypes for the better Zeldas that followed.
I prefer Sonic over Mario.
Nah, Donkey Kong sucks.
@@Ronin.Samurai Oh, so you’re siding with Chris?
Face it, Chris. We're the generation born after the good stuff happened.
wrong, we live in a time where there is SO MUCH better stuff than 30 years ago. yeah there are some downsides but overall we're in the superior timeline
@@yeoldeseawitch Cope
Every decade/year has it's good and bad things about it, but if You think it may have been better then get a Sega Genesis emulator, and yeah as a console it had it's good and bad stuff, but because it has a limited amount of buttons and spec, the better games were very pick up and play. Peace.
@@yeoldeseawitchno. That is like saying action movies are better now, than 80's and 90's.
@@yeoldeseawitch We haven't had a good movie or TV show come out since 2018
Once again Peter disrespected Meg when she's trying to make a video of dominos.
Megatron should have beat his fat ass for that shit fucking piece of shit wanted to play Donkey Kong like a two year old
That's Peter, alright.
He only cares about himself.
@許潤璋 "But then again, it's meg
That's my argument
@Jonathan Nobody cares about Meg in Family Guy because she's the least favorite character like Mineta or Matsuda & Motohama.
I like how the video ends on an abrupt cut to the Donkey Kong House…
Chris this game is before the internet
before mainstream internet. You colud use BBS servers at the time.
That game was 3 years before cell phones.
0:23 just a small pet peeve, saying "the Nintendo NES" is the same as saying "Nintendo Nintendo Entertainment System", like saying DC Comics (Detective Comics Comics), Marvel's MCU,
The Los Angeles Angels
Los means The so people say The The Angles Angels
@@christiankallio8586 i know i also speak spanish
ATM machine is the worst one
Jokes aside, this Game from 1981 aged very well
both the arcade and NES versions hold up
it what world does that age well?
Donkey Kong is a great game. I had Donkey Kong 2 as a Game & Watch when I was young. Loved it
@TheEPICMarioBros2 The only thing that kinda sucks about the NES port as opposed to the Arcade version, is that the NES port is missing an entire level from the original Arcade release.
Still have mine from 1989.
Remember, that Mario and Luigi actually pop up as characters in the show. Mario even took an interest in Meg. That, along with the existence of the NES, it is very possible that all the Mario games have happened in the Family Guy Universe at one point or another.
The fact that he called it "The Nintendo NES" when the N stands for Nintendo 💀
Yes I notices right away too. Sloppy work.
Or the fact that he plugged 3 RCA plugs, that would be Stereo sound, NES had only Mono sound.
Atm machine
as ASAP as possible
...Huh, didn't think I'd be this entertained by a modern episode of Family Guy.
“Donkey Kong House” is probably the coolest and dumbest thing the show has thought of that I want to do.
I imagine the water barrels would have to be empty so people won't get hurt.
My brother adores vintage games and would love a working NES. He's been looking for an old GameCube for years.
big respects from them using the same designs from the cutaway "Donkey Kong Secret Level"(The one where DK accidentally kills Pauline and he and Mario has to come up with an alibi)
That can't be real.
@@darksideofevil13 you better believe it is real
Yeah, they just reused the same template, bro
Microtransactions? What kind of gamer wants microtransactions?
It's pretty much modern day gaming where everything has dlc and purchases
@@matthewlinderman5042 Doesn't change the fact that no one wants them.
@@jamieterrill yeah tell me about it 🙄
@@matthewlinderman5042 Are DLC worth it though? Many ppl wanted Cuphead DLC, and lots of Lego games have it
@@dewolf123Really depends on the game and the content said DLC has to be honest
And this is why Chris doesn’t understand about 1980s gaming.
"what Chris doesn't understand about 1980s gaming"
"why Chris doesn't understand 1980s gaming"
"why Chris doesn't understand about" doesn't work.
The actor voicing Chris was born in 1974.
Seth green.
i love how peter plugs in an extra tv cable but not the power cord
They really turned Chris into a brat lol
All true Xennials know the NES output cable was coaxial
It could be but it has mono composite output as well.
It reminds me of that “Mario and Tails having a nice conversation” video from over a decade ago, but that was a lot funnier in a fraction of the time than this appeal to pop culture.
I love that video
Chris Griffin, you take that shit back! Donkey Kong (1981) is a classic!
Shoutouts to Peter for plugging in an NES with a third composite cable the NES didn't have
The red port wanted to feel needed.
It’s always great to play old school video games
This is why parents should raise their kids with the classics and then graduating them to the recents.
Or else they'll get a spoiled gaming perspective.
That's why my Gen Alpha nephew is getting a Game Boy Advance from me.
by that logic every kids first cd should be bach or vivaldi or even older music.
ill settle to just having some my old games around and a toddler is bound to try them out of curiosity at some point. other than that they can find their own thing
@@kallemetsahalme5701 metallica
Eh I don't get this take. Let people enjoy stuff made now, instead of oldies. Parents aren't trying to convince their kids that music from the 30s is the way to go
I was at a retro games expo one time before 2020 rekt us all, and this dad was watching a highly-advanced game system with his kid whose head still looked like a light-bulb. If they're that young, they shouldn't be exposed to that before the older games.
My dad originally didn’t like Donkey Kong when he first played it because he was used to Mario Bros, and this was during the 80’s. I thought Donkey Kong was pretty cool when I was a kid, I would go play it at the arcade every Saturday morning.
That's now how you installed the NES...
Wait, Peter didn't even plug in the AC adapter.
Wow an 80s reference, haven't seen one of those on fam guy for a whole 1.5 episodes xD
They walk over the dominos without touching them is impressive.
This is almostly accurate for the angry video game nerd
What the heck is "almostly"?
Peter plugs in 3 cords the NES only has 2.
I still haven't upgraded past a PS2. I still have my old box TV. And my VCR that still works too.
Unfortunately for me, I worked by box to death over a decade ago. I'm the only person I know to have played Skyrim on a TV from 1980.
@@zacharyrollick6169 oh I have 2 flat screens too. But I'm keeping my box tv, VCR and ps2 in good condition.
@@davidstone281 Same. I need to get myself a new CRT.
Analog TV?
00:30 unironically goated for getting the accurate clicking sound for putting in RV cables
0:22
Me: "Why do people say Nintendo NES? The 'N' stands for Nintendo."
The what? Wait, are you talking about Nintendo's NES system?
Because it's by Nintendo and it's nick name is the NES which as You probably know stands for NINTENDO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM but I'd say most people under the age of 25 wouldn't know that it or even that SNES means SUPER NINTENDO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM I hope this has helped.
@@MrAnonimak What the hell are you smoking lol
Chris: EA Corporate stand in
Peter: people like me
Wow, ruining Meg's dominoes feels....wrong. Like it's not the worst thing they've ever done, but seeing them tip these over like this just annoys me. I don't play with dominoes, but it feels inhuman to ruin someones dominoes.
Basically the entire family just needs Meg to get taken away from them
@@REAL-UNKNOWN-SHINOBI yeah I think there was an episode where Meg realised her self worth and stopped taking their crap, then accepted her role as the family punching bag so they could actually function because Brian framed it as some noble sacrifice
Frankly, I'm surprised they even bothered stepping over the path as they entered the center of the room.
@@vexxama That was the biggest bunch of bullshit the writers ever pulled. They write themselves into a corner where they'd have to dump their favourite (and let's be honest, tired and overdone) joke and then panic and reverse it. Tragic how far Family Guy has fallen - "we're out of ideas and under the running time. I know. Let's shove in another colossally unfunny cutaway gag. That'll fix it!"
Chris: Dad, you can play this on an emulator, with hacks and cheat tools.
Peter: Well.....yeah, if you're Billy Mitchell.
Really hit the nail on the head regarding those micro-transactions.
0:29 That's funny. I don't remember the NES having an AV connector like that. They used the two prong RCA connector.
I remember the Genesis and SNES being the first systems to use the three-plug AV connector.
Not to mention, the connectors were always on the back of the TV.
The NES uses either coax/RF or AV out, but only with a single (mono) red audio (right) plug and yellow video plug.
@@djflugel79 That was the newer plug.
Good going Chris you just had to enable him
Millennial here. It wasn't until 20 years later when I realised that composite cables was the intended way to go. Still, the RF cable successfully enabled my childhood. Also, I thought Peter would be an Atari boomer.
Oh, my Goood...
nah the best donkey kong game is like donkey kong country 1 or 2
I for one, was born in 2003 and understand retro gaming.
0:27 Nintendo Nintendo Entertainment System
0:29 The NES does not have stereo audio, it has only 2 cables.
At the beginning, Meg told Gene to start recording. Who is Gene?
That's one of her friends
@@justsomerandomguynamedsam3657 Is it really, or are you just saying that?
@@DavidKen878 it may be referencing Gene from Bob’s Burgers
Mort Goldmen the pharmacy owner and jew stereotype has a son named Gene. He is megs classmate, one of her few friends, and a crush in early seasons.
@@niteshade5783 Mort's son is named Neil.
“Quick, Family Guy writers! Let’s rattle of facts about modern video games!”
“Uh… micro transactions!”
“What is that?”
“I don’t know, I heard my nephew say the word once!”
“Do kids like it?”
“Probably?”
0:36 he not even your son
Well, He is
Ok as a bit of a nerd, I feel I need to point this out. The nes has mono sound. There wouldn't be a red plug. Just the yellow and white ones for video and audio respectively.
Funny how they do Donkey Kong part on the same year as the Mario Movie came out (Mario was Jump Man on Donkey Kong)
Ain't that a coincidence.
ah, yes...the Nintendo Nintendo Entertainment System
I never played DK on NES. I played it on ColecoVision!
Big fail: The NES output mono, not stereo. So there's no way it would have a second audio cable.
Why did the video end? I wanted to see Donkey Kong house.
0:29 All the consoles that I've owned, was SCART.
Including our NES. ...Or maybe it was connected to a SCART adapter inbetween
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The NES didn't have those types of connectors. And given how many great games were on the NES, Peter chooses Donkey Kong? And the port that didn't have the pie level?
The NES originally didn't have those connections, but they revised it with composite connectors a few years in
What pie level?
@@MrFloyd-jf6fh I think they mean the stereo sound.
@@GuyMcPherson69 The original arcade version had four levels, one of which was a pie factory. This level was omitted from the NES version.
The NES doesn't have stereo audio out for its RCA cables.
Nerd! Nerd alert! WEEE HOOO WEEE HOOO! Nerd alert!
Just saying, calling the NES the "Nintendo NES" is redundant, it's like calling a PlayStation the "Playstation PS1"
Super Nintendo SNES
Not completely the same. The Nintendo one is reasonable, due to the company name being part of the product name. Only an idiot would say Playstation instead of Sony. Imagine instead that their system was named the Sony Game Station, SGS. There would be people saying Sony SGS.
A Nintendo NES, which Peter purchased with money he got from an ATM machine.
Kinda expected a jab back from Peter that this version is worse than the arcade, one less level.
I refuse to believe Peter and Chris would not be interested in the ALMOST DONE trail of dominos
1:12 this has no right to be wholesome wth
"What universe does this belong in? Everything has to belong to a universe!"
Ah, the continuity is strong in this one.
The controller fits in his hand still?
Tommy Tallarico wished it was the Amico.
Ahh that's good satire.
Remember one of my avi cables being faulty, needing to be plugged perfectly still otherwise the whole screen turned green. Good memories
Literally when I show a retro game to my brothers.
PS I'm the youngest of the 3, born in 1991.
Brothers are jerks who don't know anything! 😂
They don't understand art, when simplicity is beautiful, or when complexity is disguised as simplicity.
@@zacharyrollick6169 They would rather have games that are so stuffed to the brim with mindless content, that you're tricked into thinking you're having fun. When in reality, you've become so preoccupied trying to do and collect useless things, you forget to ask yourself if you're actually enjoying the game.
@@gurvmlk Is Minecraft ok?
@@dewolf123 Can't say I'm a fan.
The funnier joke would be the sheer frustration of getting one of those to start up
I more into Pacman, Donky Kong is 2nd
The 0:27 Nintendo Nintendo Entertainment System
we didnt care about playing online, having random people around the world watch you play while shouting the first thing that pops into your head, we just played for fun
I collect tons of Nintendo emulators on my pc to relive my happiest childhood memories.
Way better than wasting it on social media.
Thats hillarious. I hated donkey kong when i was a kid. Mario brothers was out by then.
I really enjoyed your video editing. You capture the detailed beauty in the bird, as well as the beauty in the moment you make the connection with the bird.
These videos make my day brighter.
Dear God I remember playing Donkey Kong
I love and miss playing that game
Now today people
Eh
Not going to start but…..
A little surprise their TV still has composite out, let alone in the front.
Most tvs now a days are hdmi only