This game is such a strange phenomenon. - It features a unique randomized weather/background system that changes with every playthrough. -A good portion of the music has a haunting, foreboding or ambient feel to it that clearly doesn't match up with the wacky nature of Looney Tunes. -Porky is surprisingly really well-animated compared to the enemies and bosses that have like 5-to-15 sprites each. -Nearly every track has an unused and slightly corrupted "Side B" version that would most likely be tied to the aforementioned randomized background system. -More unused content suggests there would've been a level based on Feudal Japan, a second phase for the final boss and an option to play as Daffy Duck.
@@andrewlawrence5934 I'd suggest checking out The Cutting Room Floor since they focus on finding unused and/or cut video game content. I'd post the link to this game's page here but RUclips's hella strict with url links. The game's OST's already on RUclips if you wanna listen to the unused "Side B" and Japan level music.
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More technical. Intentionally generating an error which exploited a flaw to play PCM on all of the channels in the environment provided really was something else. Call it a cheap sound driver hack this is one of my favorites. Even if it did tend to fry the DSP if you left games that use this technique on too long. Really produced some nice quality sound.
Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday was developed by Phoenix Interactive Entertainment. Darren Melbourne designed the core elements of the game while Kev Bruce composed the music and sound effects. The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down song, also known as the Looney Tunes theme, was added to the game. Notable graphical effects include parallax scrolling and a weather effect which means that every time the game is played the weather can be different. For example: sometimes it may be snowing and sometimes it may be raining. The game's publisher was originally Hudson Soft, who owned the license to publish games with Warner Bros. characters at the time, but it sold the rights to Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday on to Acclaim Entertainment in 1995. The game was ultimately published by Sunsoft. Some versions of the game were published and distributed by Acclaim and some by Sunsoft, both under license of Warner Bros., the same as the Sunsoft/Acclaim-published games as Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Bandidos, Justice League Task Force, and Scooby-Doo Mystery. Another fact is that the game was originally developed by Sunsoft, complete with different background music and more hyperactive Porky sound bytes. However, the game was re-worked by Acclaim and sold that way. When the game is displayed on ROM sites, the Beta version is the Sunsoft version, while the regular version is Acclaim. Developed by Phoenix Interactive Entertainment, Dark Technologies, Chip Level Designs, Warner Bros. Consumer Products, and published by Sunsoft, and published and distributed by Acclaim, and licensed by Nintendo. The game was currently distributed by Majesco Entertainment and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
As a little kid, I thought this game was fun. But I also remember how odd and forebod the music was. Now as a adult a years and years later, I just remembered how depressing and haunting this music was. I was happy to finally beat the game because it meant no more sad music.
My stepsister had this game and I remember being a young kid, watching her play because I wasn't very good at platformers yet. This and Donkey Kong Country, late summer nights with all the lights out and just the glow of our big, chunky TV. I had to look it up to make sure i hadn't imagined it and only now have I realized that she never did make it past level one when I was watching. I always thought that first level was terrifying as a kid, especially the tree part.
I remember playing this game as a kid, didn't think too much about it then lol. But now learning the levels like the forest seasons being randomized with creepy music playing and the strange Alps-Wackyland intermission, it certainly was weird lol.
I use to play this as a kid with my sister. Man. We sucked. We never got past the first level. Still I love this game, it was a lot of fun to play as a kid. Good playthrough.
at least i play the game. before telling me i suck play this on normal and make a longplay to see how hard it is. why do you watch the video if you hate this you people dont have respect for others and put negative comment
Jesus Christ, the music for this game is so haunting and too depressing. It does not at all fit the cutesy graphics or lighthearted concept of a game starring a titular character from the Looney Tunes franchise. It sounds like outtakes from a Sigur Rós recording session recorded on a Casio keyboard.
I remember beating this when I was kid...I think I was 11 at the time. I knew it was scary, but yet it didn't bother then and now. Just annoyed me on the last boss.
About the only emulator I've gotten this to run on is bsnes accuracy mode. It does some things to the SNES sound chip that most games don't do. But when you get it working its the most depressing, and scary Looney Tunes game of the lineup. I can't say its not worth the play-through, it is. But don't do it if you're in an already bad mood. Those two headed Daffy Ducks are enough to put you in one. xD 44:30 is a hidden SNES SPC sound gem you won't hear unless you frustrated your way through this game.
I think Phoenix Interactive Entertainment (a.k.a. Dark Technologies), besides developing NES and Game Boy games, as well as this game, developed a lot of undumped Sega Genesis, SNES and NES games. There, for Genesis development, Kevin Bateson said he used MIDI which was converted to the GEMS driver.
Bruh omg I'm shook this game was my childhood along with that bugs bunny game from the snes I remember me being a little kid thinking this game was impossible lmao
I think one thing that bugs me (no pun intended) is Porky's walk animation. He looks off balance at times, like when he switches between walking and standing on an edge- and he doesn't look like he's all that scared. Shame it's the one game EVER made starring porky- I get that beyond his stuttering he's just a fairly normal guy whos a bit too passive and gullible for his own good, but that could have been fixed through working with him more.
So I'm at the Atlantis level. I guess we should all be glad the porky pig has no need to breathe. You wasted so much time on this Atlantis level. Kudos for bringing back the nostalgia but this clearly isn't your you at your best (unless you aren't a gamer then I could definitely see this as your best)
Just completed this game. Unlike most snes games when you put them on easy there still relatively hard! Agree with the soundtrack not the best. But i do find the credit one quite catchy.
El juego en si es raro.misterioso.la musica es medio tetrica y de a ratos casi circense. Ambientacion de juego bastante aceptable y es ideal para jugarlo de noche o a oscuras Tiene ese suspenso que hace mucho no veia en un juego.....
Recuerdo que cuando era niño me daba miedo jugar al juego, lo recordaba extraño, principalmente la música lo hace inquietante, extraño para ser un juego de porky
This doesn't even make any sence how could weather change after You turn the game on such as raining snowing Clear Autumn Summer or winter color schemes no other games never done that Mortal Kombat or Tekken never did
This game is such a strange phenomenon.
- It features a unique randomized weather/background system that changes with every playthrough.
-A good portion of the music has a haunting, foreboding or ambient feel to it that clearly doesn't match up with the wacky nature of Looney Tunes.
-Porky is surprisingly really well-animated compared to the enemies and bosses that have like 5-to-15 sprites each.
-Nearly every track has an unused and slightly corrupted "Side B" version that would most likely be tied to the aforementioned randomized background system.
-More unused content suggests there would've been a level based on Feudal Japan, a second phase for the final boss and an option to play as Daffy Duck.
Where can I find that content, mate?
@@andrewlawrence5934 I'd suggest checking out The Cutting Room Floor since they focus on finding unused and/or cut video game content. I'd post the link to this game's page here but RUclips's hella strict with url links.
The game's OST's already on RUclips if you wanna listen to the unused "Side B" and Japan level music.
This looks like a game that was being developed as a dark platformer but late in development they were told they had to add Looney Tunes characters.
Maybe it was
Apart of me believed that. It stopped being a "haunted" holiday after the first level and only really jumps back at the last.
so true
@@DarkArtistKaiser A really missed opportunity to be honest
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The soundtrack to this game is a masterpiece.
John Smith this game is too freaking easy for me
I came back here just cuz i liked some of the music. Didn't realize how much ambience was in it
More technical. Intentionally generating an error which exploited a flaw to play PCM on all of the channels in the environment provided really was something else. Call it a cheap sound driver hack this is one of my favorites. Even if it did tend to fry the DSP if you left games that use this technique on too long. Really produced some nice quality sound.
I liked the music until the Yosemite Sam boss fight. Good god, what a clusterfuck of noise.
Please tell me you're joking!
If you want a good soundtrack for Super Nintendo look at F-Zero, Zelda, Super Ghouls N Ghosts, Super Castlevania 👌
the backgroud songs are disturbing. mainly the first stage.
This really brings me back to my childhood in the late 90's. The music in the first stage sounds like it could've been in Resident Evil 1.
This game and Scooby-Doo Mystery were my absolute favorite games as a kid. So good!
Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday was developed by Phoenix Interactive Entertainment. Darren Melbourne designed the core elements of the game while Kev Bruce composed the music and sound effects. The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down song, also known as the Looney Tunes theme, was added to the game. Notable graphical effects include parallax scrolling and a weather effect which means that every time the game is played the weather can be different. For example: sometimes it may be snowing and sometimes it may be raining.
The game's publisher was originally Hudson Soft, who owned the license to publish games with Warner Bros. characters at the time, but it sold the rights to Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday on to Acclaim Entertainment in 1995. The game was ultimately published by Sunsoft. Some versions of the game were published and distributed by Acclaim and some by Sunsoft, both under license of Warner Bros., the same as the Sunsoft/Acclaim-published games as Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Bandidos, Justice League Task Force, and Scooby-Doo Mystery. Another fact is that the game was originally developed by Sunsoft, complete with different background music and more hyperactive Porky sound bytes. However, the game was re-worked by Acclaim and sold that way. When the game is displayed on ROM sites, the Beta version is the Sunsoft version, while the regular version is Acclaim.
Developed by Phoenix Interactive Entertainment, Dark Technologies, Chip Level Designs, Warner Bros. Consumer Products, and published by Sunsoft, and published and distributed by Acclaim, and licensed by Nintendo. The game was currently distributed by Majesco Entertainment and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
As a little kid, I thought this game was fun. But I also remember how odd and forebod the music was. Now as a adult a years and years later, I just remembered how depressing and haunting this music was. I was happy to finally beat the game because it meant no more sad music.
the background music gave me chills.
same thing goes for the ending of the game.
I loved this gaaaaaaaaame as a kid. I could not get past Atlantis for the longest time!
Those game sound effects... SOOO Nostalgic =w=
Just recently replayed this game. I was never fond of the Atlantis levels. The level where you have to ride the bubbles up and out was rough.
The hitboxes on the bubbles are infuriating
My stepsister had this game and I remember being a young kid, watching her play because I wasn't very good at platformers yet. This and Donkey Kong Country, late summer nights with all the lights out and just the glow of our big, chunky TV.
I had to look it up to make sure i hadn't imagined it and only now have I realized that she never did make it past level one when I was watching. I always thought that first level was terrifying as a kid, especially the tree part.
Daffy’s sudden laughter, “HOOHOOHAHAAA!!!”
50:57 yup
i know it's kind of silly but the tree level kind of scared the crap out of me..
That is why they either call it "The Haunted Forest" or "The Living Forest".
This game looks oddly enthralling. Very creepy, but very artistic and tasteful.
Long memories from my childhood, I was remembering that the music was kind of scary but it's good !!
The under water level always freaked me out as a kid. The song and the broken looney toon statues in the background.
I remember playing this game as a kid, didn't think too much about it then lol.
But now learning the levels like the forest seasons being randomized with creepy music playing and the strange Alps-Wackyland intermission, it certainly was weird lol.
I use to play this as a kid with my sister. Man. We sucked. We never got past the first level. Still I love this game, it was a lot of fun to play as a kid. Good playthrough.
I was like 6 or 7 when I had this game. I never passed it ever cause it was too hard for me lol. A great throwback for me!!
at least i play the game. before telling me i suck play this on normal and make a longplay to see how hard it is. why do you watch the video if you hate this you people dont have respect for others and put negative comment
ive beat this game too and its hard bro weird controls
Im sorry bro my mother af the sex in the room but and never play this game
razorbulan fuck you you suck
The hit boxes In this game can be so inconsistent, I just beat it and had trouble in the first and last level. It's still enjoyable
I see people criticizing the music..fair enough, but honestly? I think it's great and effective!
This game scared the shit out of me as a kid
I never understood much concept of this game. Specially the Alps concept, it is kinda creepy too.
Is it me? or does anybody else find this Daffy Duck thing, disturbing?
Wicked Wonka
Porky Pig agrees😅
I agree
Daffy’s a rascal though and would enjoy scaring Porky... so it’s sort of fitting lol
Yeah. Seriously.
After all these years, this soundtrack inspired the duck out of me to make trap music.. these sounds are a nightmare I love
This brought back so many memories.
2:30 Daffy Duck
50:55 Creepy donkey with Daffy Duck's laugh.
1:06:44 Final Boss Battle
Jesus Christ, the music for this game is so haunting and too depressing. It does not at all fit the cutesy graphics or lighthearted concept of a game starring a titular character from the Looney Tunes franchise. It sounds like outtakes from a Sigur Rós recording session recorded on a Casio keyboard.
That's why it's a good fit for a Halloween game. Also, Sega's Column's has similar organ music
Yea thatsbwhybit always stood out
Hahaha I lookes up this game because I just randomly remembered this game with the exact thought! Who tf did the soundtrack for this?
Probably why they called it HAUNTED holiday js
@@crystalina6930 Really?! I had no idea. Wow, thanks for enlightening me with your banal and pointed sarcasm!
This game spooked me as a kid. I’m surprised at the tone and atmosphere they applied to porky pig for this.
This game is the reason I have anxiety
Well, this got spooky real fast.
Am I the only one thinking the audio and video gets more out of sync as the game goes on?
Had to watch this for the nostalgia.
loved this game
miss my childhood so much
I love this game and the music. Porky is my fav.
the 1st video game I ever played
I remember beating this when I was kid...I think I was 11 at the time. I knew it was scary, but yet it didn't bother then and now. Just annoyed me on the last boss.
Oh my....... how did...... Why..... WHY DO I REMEMBER THIS!?!?!?!??!
Porky’s got heat on that cannon when he’s throwing those tomatoes or whatever lmao
becouse the old school games is better then new 2012 games
my opinion
I was/am in love with this game. I played this soooo much growing up
I remember when I was a kid, I never got past the alps, because I got very confused. And the fight against Tweety scared tf out of me.
Who else is here just for Porky?
game grumps need to play this.
+Adam Ziggy go to vizzed to play this again
Yes!!!
Adam Ziggy
This would be good AVGN material.
This is such a fascinating game I've been intrigued by it since the first time I watched a video about it
That’s for the gameplay footage , I was looking for another game to stream on twitch and RUclips, I am now going to buy it !! I subscribed!!
Just finished this game for the first time at 27. SOOOO HARD
About the only emulator I've gotten this to run on is bsnes accuracy mode. It does some things to the SNES sound chip that most games don't do. But when you get it working its the most depressing, and scary Looney Tunes game of the lineup. I can't say its not worth the play-through, it is. But don't do it if you're in an already bad mood. Those two headed Daffy Ducks are enough to put you in one. xD 44:30 is a hidden SNES SPC sound gem you won't hear unless you frustrated your way through this game.
This was the first game I've ever beaten. Like 20 years ago
same
Thanks for the memories! This was one of my favorite games when I was a kid.
I liked this game as a kid, I probably pass on it today if I was gonna play a SNES classic
I got this game as a Christmas present when i was 5!!
I think Phoenix Interactive Entertainment (a.k.a. Dark Technologies), besides developing NES and Game Boy games, as well as this game, developed a lot of undumped Sega Genesis, SNES and NES games. There, for Genesis development, Kevin Bateson said he used MIDI which was converted to the GEMS driver.
Bruh omg I'm shook this game was my childhood along with that bugs bunny game from the snes I remember me being a little kid thinking this game was impossible lmao
guys, it's the scary music that makes it feel like a real nightmare
really loved this game, a hard one.
Ahhh I remember this on Nintendo 2.. Might just watch it to relive a tiny bit of my childhood :)
Oh man, that part with the bubbles looks like a crawl through mud. Love the Creepypasta music to go with the game.
El soundtrack es súper bueno 🖤
when i was little i had a freind who had this game . then i got my snes like 7 years later, and i just remembered this game.
this vide brings back so many memeries. i nevermade it past the tree ( around 5:00)
Vincent Walker I never got past the tree level to.
that's a crazy final boss fight even for this game
I think one thing that bugs me (no pun intended) is Porky's walk animation. He looks off balance at times, like when he switches between walking and standing on an edge- and he doesn't look like he's all that scared. Shame it's the one game EVER made starring porky- I get that beyond his stuttering he's just a fairly normal guy whos a bit too passive and gullible for his own good, but that could have been fixed through working with him more.
Martin Gray Yeah, he kind of walks like one of those people who can moonwalk forwards.
This game is better than it has any right to be.
Ive been playing this lately and its so damn hard!!!
I miss this game :(
I've played this game before but I gave up on the dry gulch level. Seriously there's no reason that a game based on porky pig should be this hard.
So I'm at the Atlantis level. I guess we should all be glad the porky pig has no need to breathe. You wasted so much time on this Atlantis level. Kudos for bringing back the nostalgia but this clearly isn't your you at your best (unless you aren't a gamer then I could definitely see this as your best)
Porky needs a new game.
Hey, with those like Topo, Gargoyles and Ducktales getting/having remasterings, this game should be next.
I had this game when I was a kid.
Had me on the edge of my toilet seat 🚽
awesome
i love looney tunes
this makes me feel old
17:10 this theme rules so much.
Porky Pig is now confirmed for Smash
Just completed this game. Unlike most snes games when you put them on easy there still relatively hard! Agree with the soundtrack not the best. But i do find the credit one quite catchy.
El juego en si es raro.misterioso.la musica es medio tetrica y de a ratos casi circense.
Ambientacion de juego bastante aceptable y es ideal para jugarlo de noche o a oscuras
Tiene ese suspenso que hace mucho no veia en un juego.....
Recuerdo que cuando era niño me daba miedo jugar al juego, lo recordaba extraño, principalmente la música lo hace inquietante, extraño para ser un juego de porky
@@ElCorsariox absolutamente cierto
Daba cierto miedo la musica....
Haunted Haunted?
Also, part of the music on the first level was basically the same as the Lightworld dungeon music from A Link to the Past....
Still watching in 2020!
I find most of the music incredibly unsettling. Especially the 2nd stage.
que recuerdos hasta me hizo llorar al recordar mi niñes
The water level I had trouble with
And in terms of looney tunes games. One of the smoothest iv played. Getting a lot of unwarranted bad press i feel.
My favorite scene was the alps..
Essa primeira fase tem um toque sinistro
i love this theme 55:59.
Ah good memories
This doesn't even make any sence how could weather change after You turn the game on such as raining snowing Clear Autumn Summer or winter color schemes no other games never done that Mortal Kombat or Tekken never did
Blake Napier SO I WAS RIGHT I THOUGHT I MADE THAT UP IN MY HEAD!
That's All Folks!
2019 😁👍🏻
I’m playing this rn lol it’s lowkey hard
Patrick Day Irish Transylvania ghost 👻 spooky Sid
Sheriff Yosemite Sam 14:12 the white shark 🦈 35:20
Jerkyll Tweety Bird 40:50 yeti monster max 52:33
Porky pig "that's all folks!"
La parte del primer nivel donde trepa el arbol es similar al ultimo nivel del battletoads.ja
why is it off sync?
Because i used on outdated Bandicam at that time
@@razorbulan oh
NOSTALGIA
finish him
is that aero in sunsoft logo?
It is.