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nice video, keep up uploading more cool content like this! My 5 Thanksgiving survival games are: 5-WWF No Mercy, 4-Mario Kart 64, 3-Banjo Tooie, 2-Pokemon puzzle league, & #1-Super Smash Bros
When me, my sister, my brother and my cousin were younger, and even to this day sometimes, we used to get together and play Mario Party 2 and mario kart 64 every Thanksgiving at my aunts house. So I can actually relate to the topic of this video.
@@TheMiKeYM1KE yep nothing like having a few rounds of Mario Kart while waiting for the food to cook and then some Mario party after you're nice and stuffed.
@@bigkmoviesandgames lmao exactly big dog. After the food theres nothing like a cold beer while gaming. My family and I like to switch it up too. A little N64 here ,a little Switch there and some PS4 as well. Glad to hear other people’s similar traditions.
My go-to N64 Thanksgiving game is Donkey Kong 64. It was released in North America on November 22nd, 1999, just 3 days before Thanksgiving and Metallica's S&M album was released on November 23rd. So, I have fond memories spending my entire Thanksgiving break from high school sitting in my basement bedroom at my parent's house exploring Donkey Kong in 3D and listening nonstop to my favorite metal band playing with a symphony. Good times.
My favorite N64 channel! And Thanksgiving is awesome, spending a day of thankfulness before the spending spree of Christmas is good for the heart. Y'all should adopt it.
I was literally thinking of playing South Park on the computer today, I guess 2 great minds really do think alike! Happy Holidays Glenn! Also, NFL Blitz 2000 is still hands down, The greatest American Football game of all time! It supersedes ever installment of Madden. I still play through the season mode, giving the CPU a can whoop ass with the onside kick code ;)
Have spent many Thanks Givings in China with colleagues since becoming an expat. Had some good times gathering around the SNES. This year’s party looks to be around the Switch. My wife and I would love to play Mario Party with everyone. Love the charm of the original art direction
Top 5 games to play on Guy Fawkes night! 1 Bomberman 64 2. Charlie Blast's Territory 3 Nightmare Creatures 4 Bangaio (for fireworks) 5 Carmageddon (for the bonfire)
@@n64glennplant DKC2 is also probably my fav out of the bunch, but I really love the aesthetic and atmosphere of DKC3. It feels perfect to play around November with how many oranges and browns it has in it's palette, plus the booty birds remind me of turkeys. (even though they aren't turkeys.)
Fantastic video! Another thing that's common in the US is putting up Christmas lights on/after Thanksgiving and starting to binge Christmas music & movies. As the year's go by, folks seem to get started on these earlier and earlier though. On a related note, Snowboard Kids would be a fantastic way to get people pumped for snowy weather and year end holidays!
Love your videos man, please can you do a top 10 local multiplayer games for the n64, as you talk about and reminisce about multiplayer memories on your n64. Would love to hear your list.
@@n64glennplant How about a video on games that have two in the series on N64? Chameleon Twist, Vigilante 8, Banjo, Battletanx, etc. For each one you could decide which was the better game.
I’m in Canada and we celebrate Thanksgiving in October. It’s sooo much better because it extends the holiday season. US Thanksgiving is too close to Christmas.
That’s my personal opinion too although that kinda makes it more fun too because it’s like bang it’s holiday season….then again US people get so little paid time off work that they need to maximise any chance they get
@@n64glennplant Yeah same. Do you also have Thanksgiving in the UK? I wouldn't think so given the history of it but it's great if you've adopted it as well. Cheers mate.
So I get it that you are British, but how on earth do you know what the inside of American houses look like on Thanksgiving? You were bringing up way too many spot on points to have not been to a thanksgiving celebration every year. My favorite tradition of Thanksgiving is going home to my own house. I love my family and I love seeing all of my siblings and nieces and nephews, but the quiet life at home is always my preference.
Used to play all these games as kid with my brothers and cousins on Thanksgiving. Now that I’m an adult I’ll be playing Mario Party 2 , Smash Bros, Blitz and Golden Eye on 64 with my wife , kids and In-Laws. Great Tradition we got going. Happy Holidays everyone
@@n64glennplant Of course bro especially the beer! Lol , I’m an American but I love my meat and potatoes like a proud Irishmen lol Happy Holidays bro! Would love to see a Top 10 multiplayer for N64 video 🤙🏽
Thanksgiving involves me spending the day cooking in the kitchen, and having too many leftovers. Southpark is such a bad game, but it brings so much nostalgia. Also, keep Turok alive!
While I barely understand what Thanksgiving is all about, starting up Shadows of the Empire should provoke everyone to pile on Disney Wars and to recall the good old days of Jedi Knight games and maybe even KotOR, so I recommend this game. This or Goldeneye 007 or Perfect Dark multiplayer.
I never played these games but I have watched the shows on tv. Also I recently brought NFL Blitz for my friend and got my self games also for a great deal. As a foreigner I didn't understand Thanksgiven 100 % the first time hearing it either and my friends talk about it and describe it funny. I wonder If they will make games relating to holidays again because I haven't seen those types of games recently. Now It's more like a game with the theme of the holiday but It's as a setting not getting into it that much for example Spiderman 2 had Christmas theme but It's not like south park and how they fight turkeys or how in other classic games. Cool video. ^_^
@@n64glennplant most everyone hated it haha. I think we were young and unknowing then hahahaha. Course I also loved perfect dark and goldeneye so who knows
Awesome video, wasn't expecting it. Love the holiday vibes. Since I'm in the US I celebrate Thanksgiving every year but my family never really had any weird traditions. Thanksgiving for most people I think is just an excuse to get together and eat lol. Some people definitely have some weird traditions though
My family watches the amarican football team Ohio State and me and my cousin's playing Mario kart on four playing on n64 and yelling and bushing each other off the track
Craziest tradition? For a while we'd bring out these gigantic toy boxing gloves and us cousins would go a couple rounds, tournament style, with the other cousins judging basically. XD Knockdowns basically counted as an automatic win/TKO. Sibling v sibling matches were the greatest. As I recall, one year I had an older female cousin who insisted I not take it easy on her, despite my protests. ...I think I nearly KO'd her. Pretty sure that was the last year we did any boxing lol. ^_^' It actually was a tradition every year when we were younger for the cousins to gather around and play video games, so Thanksgiving does bring back a lot of early N64 and Saturn memories. I would definitely add No Mercy or some other wrestling game to this list. I know you're a wrasslin fan, Glenn, so you probably know that wrestling on Thanksgiving or on Thanksgiving weekend used to be a tradition (similar to the annual American Football games), and wrestling games definitely got played a lot on Thanksgiving in my family.
0:43 Yeah, that´s wright Glenn, tell them! Those evil relatives that call oneself ( . . . ) a social outcast! . . . . . . . . .excuse me what?! xD =P =D xD I Had to laugh my bud off on this one so hard mate! xD xD xD - Love your vid´s my friend. ;)
Would Tesco or sainsbury’s in the UK have enough materials to make a makeshift thanksgiving dinner? The grocery stores in England seemed kinda small compared to the USA. Although I bet the turkey tastes better there with the EU regulations on chemicals in meat.
I only eat organic meat 🥩 but I rarely eat meat much to be honest maybe once a week tops. I live near a few larger superstore supermarkets plus there’s a Costco like 20 mins away 😃
I was just about to ask, yall have Thanksgiving? I know at least Canadians have it, but theirs is a bit different. I wonder if any American expats celebrate it in England. But it would make sense that it's an American thing. The holiday ultimately was a way for all the different religious groups in America to share the same feast day that wouldn't conflict with the many different church calendars. Funnily enough, I remember reading that the American Thanksgiving dinner is considered exotic cuisine in other countries like Japan. I imagine people treating it as exotic probably make it way better than we do, Turkey is the blandest meat in the world :o
Haha I must admit I have turkey maybe once a year. Some of the strange stuff my Minnesotan friend made for thanksgiving was interesting to try but for me Easter is my favourite holiday meal
If you think all we do is binge eat, drink like fish and laze about, then you've completely missed the point of Thanksgiving. We also argue politics with family members that we only see twice and year and pretend to tolerate.
You know they’re bust right? 😄 acclaim were great they just secured the south park license so late to make proper games with the IP in order to get games out for Christmas and couldn’t run the risk of South Park being a short fad. I think if they’d have known it would last a long long time they’d perhaps have delayed all their games to the following year
I LOVE your reviews and you. I'm from Minnesota (currently in Wisconsin) My unusual tradition is that I don't really celebrate Thanksgiving anymore. as a kid I did, because my grandparents on my mother's side were still alive and well. it's too bad. my family has splintered and now i just chill in the city. I don't live at home anymore so I only sometimes go home. but my parents are not together and my dad's house I don't even like going to anymore as my extended family has moved in there and it's a madhouse. Super annoying. Let me think... uhhhhh. I dont know. your reviews take my mind off it. lol
Dude, why would you say such rude things about Mario Party like that? I grew up with Mario Party and the fact that you said a ton of crap like that about my favorite game just made me angry dude. Please apologize.