Same. I had such pervasive memories of the drums and string bridge for fucking years. I haven't played it since probably 2000. I'm so glad I found the game again
this is my childhood game. if only they make more of this. jumpstart helped me so much as a kid and I want my future kids to play this but computerers now days don't have those things where you put the CD in and at times they just don't accept the game becuase it's old
BigBoomer101 I agree, in fact, it would be awesome and educational if they taught things that are for older people like teenagers and adults like say, all types of science, world languages and cultures, world history, all sorts of things.
There are apps that can teach like this nowadays. I learned from this game as a kid too, but honestly there are far better ways to teach kids nowadays.
It took me such a long time to figure out what this was! I knew this game existed and I knew I wasn't going crazy but I couldn't find it anywhere! I can't believe I finally found it!
Ah, nostalgic bliss! Knew this game really existed. Two decades later here we are, started off with remembering sour notes and then BAM. Here she is. Now to buy it so my kids can enjoy it like I did. It was so immersive at the time! Ugh. Nostalgia...
So this game does exist😂I spent the last 4 hours searching the internet for it cause it just popped in my mind...Never been so happy to relive my childhood
You ARE a hero. I had such good memories playing these games. Sometimes I fall asleep to your videos remembering good times. Thank you so much. You seriously have no idea how happy I get watching this again. It makes me wish I still had the games and OS to play.
Jumpstart teaches subjects much better than teachers in real life. Sadly they don't do this anymore but I remember when I was little they used to make us play these games back in 1st grade.
Galatick_ Kow yeah I remember being scared of this game when I was a kid. Then last night I remembered it and wanted to find it, and watching this video makes me realize that I was just a weird kid.
@@halfgeek1394 I was terrified of the part where he got sucked into the gramophone and they started signing. Something about the heads made me scared out of my mind. Listening to it now, its pretty good.
2:42 Spinelli: *Grabs Sir Sournote by the throat and choking him, he turns red, followed by orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and finally violet as he starts gasping for breath*
Now I'm just comparing classic sound effects between trips down nostalgia lane. 1:08:47: If I'm not mistaken, there is a subtle sound used in Math Blaster In Search of Spot during the refueling stage and a number/symbol gets vaporized in the bottom row. Does anyone recognize that sound from anywhere else?
LOL, that ending though: 1:08:39 What is he going to be good again? How cliche...(He disappears in the sound) I think we killed him. "Hooray! All the sour notes are sweet again!" Are we just going to brush off the fact that you killed someone? "We're saved!" Yup, we are, you know, I'm having second thoughts about saving you guys. "Sweet music shall rain forevermore in the land of music!" This is tyranny! Everyone has to be sweet! Oh man. 1:09:17 Ouch, farewell screech, ow. 1:09:21 Uh, where were you keeping that giant clock, Hopsalot? 1:09:33 I swear, this is some fever dream, everyone's suddenly creepy. 1:10:39 Oh, uh, I guess he's not dead. Or this is his alternate self in the bunny world, lol. Oh, he winked at us, I guess he did turn good after all.
There's another game somewhat similar to this and released around the same time. It was music based and took place in a castle. The player would navigate through the castle completing musical challenges. Does anyone know what that game is? I can't remember the name at all
6:33 Am I on drugs or something?!?!?!?!?! Why the fuck am I even here?!?!?!?!?!? I'm 23 years old for fuck's sakes! Somebody get me out of here!!!!!!!!!!!!! If I spend another minute here I will do something I'll regret!!!!!!!!!!!