@@yahiryellow1a good few nes games had it. And cuz of how little storage the gameplay takes up in steamed hams, the voice clips are pretty high quality
"What a shtload of fuk! I'd rather hump a toaster in a bathtub! I'd rather choke on goat feces! Hey Skinner, I got a Steamed Ham for ya! HHRRRRAAAAAAAAGGGHHH" * nasty noises * * downs a beer * sets cartridge on fire * metal theme plays * .....yeah, I watch that regularly, too. ...................................... *_"ASS!!!"_*
You perfectly captured how they always tried to turn every property into a platformer, even when it was pointless and made no sense. I can smell the LJN logo on the fictional cartridge.
@@urbanshadow777definitely not qualified to explain how the heck it works, but JVC's Star Wars trilogy does have some digitised speech in it, not sure how many lines though
@@fco64 Actually, it could be done with modern tech using custom cartridge board. Hell, there's even a homebrew NES game with built in wifi for multiplayer. Would have been unreasonably expensive in the 80s to make a cartridge store that much data.
it does, it just depends on the general palette used. this video uses the NTSC palette, which is considerably more washed out and less vibrant in comparison to the palette used in FCEUX (which is more accurate)
Love the references to the actual episode the clip is taken from you put in there. The tall man chasing Nelson with the old lady stuck in the rubbish bin, Mr. Burns and Smithers on the bike, Cletus hanging his boots on the power line and Maggie stuck in the news letter box it’s all well done!
Man I remember coming home and playing this game all day long. Fun fact: if you have a second NES controller the second player can control Chalmers during the final aurora borealis battle.
@@PenneyPixels it might have been cool to make that rpg interaction segments, like you walk up to them and select "talk", then you have options to choose from
wasn't Techmobowl "Touchdown!" and Top Gun "Take-Off!" voice sampling too, i think? also, the female police radio operator in Chase H.Q. for Famicom sounded like real voice sampling too.
For real. I feel like the downfall of twitter also really hurts because this was definitely a channel I learned about from someone I followed there. Thankfully subbed now but harder to get the word out. I guess reddit is the best chance.
This made me happy on so many levels. I was born in 87 so I grew up with the NES. Watching this took me on a nostalgia trip of pure euphoria. The attention to detail was immaculate! In the creativity was sublime. Thank you for making this good sir! I definitely will be finding myself rewatching this time and time again! 🙏
Absolutely incredible work. Love all the little references to the older games. Used to play Bart VS The World all the time back in the day and you completely nailed the visual style. 11/10
this video is criminally underrated...only 4.5k views and 380 likes? how? the number of people who have played Bart vs the Space Mutants and knows the Steamed Hams sketch by heart, has to be at least half a million...or more. this better blow up within a year.
You did an incredible job in homage to Bart vs the Space Mutants, a title i remember from when i was very little and most here probably don't recognize. But some of those screens and animations seemed to reach back through 30 years of memory, and I wanted to thank you for that.
This is perfect, I like how you added gameplay sections that reference the rest of the episodes. I was honestly expecting to see just the clip with an 8-bit filter. But you actually put a lot of work into this.
Somehow, these things are getting even more creative as time goes on. I guess those of us who set out to make really ambitious edits probably knew we'd be in for years of hard work. Well, I'm glad to see folks are able to chew as much as they bit off! Amazing work
With that much audio it would have probably been the most expensive NES cartridge ever, or in a parallel timeline where the Famicom disk system released worldwide it would have taken like half a dozen disks.
@@PenneyPixels I definitely can, I just think that it adds to the hilarity. The most expensive game in a console, and one of the most technically advanced, and it only lasts a few minutes with a small portion of that being actual gameplay.
This makes me wonder if there was ever any FDS game that just didn't use one side for title screen and saving and the other for the actual game, and if there was ever one split into multiple disks like dragon's lair for the commodore Amiga Or if it's even possible
@@ssg-eggunner I don't know how it loaded the data from the disks, if it was all copied once to RAM or if it read the disk as it needed it. If it was the former it doesn't sound viable but if it was the latter then it was certainly possible. I'm only aware that their copy protection was laughably easy to bypass and unauthorized clone disquetes were abundant.
Incredible attention to detail. Sprite flickering, sounds effects pulled directly from the NES games. Hell, the level to reach the Krusty burger is a 1:1 representation of part of Bart vs. the Space Mutants
I feel like it's missing a couple of useless dead end choices, like if you say yes to Chalmers viewing the Northern Lights in your kitchen, it's a bad end.
Was fully expecting a solid NES vibe that looks nothing like the ACTUAL Simpsons NES games, ans was pleasantly surprised how PERFECTLY you recread those games' vibe specifically. Well done!
I always marvel at how skilled players make NES games look easy. I could never avoid the flames in the last stage and had to use a Game Genie to ever see the ending.
You captured the look, sound and even the gameplay style of an NES Simpsons game perfectly! The gameplay segments are pretty creative! Great job on this!
Ahh, the king takes on the classic. I hope this is what catapults this channel into modeststardom. (Steamed Hams hasn't run its course yet! It's still good! It's still good!)
It is hard for a kid to be fair, but if I remember correctly Nintendo Power had a whole spread on the game and explained the Utica boss fight pretty well. The days before the Internet!
Finally!!! A steamed hams video where it made references to some of the other 22 short stories. I saw Maggie stuck in the mail box and mr burns and smothers cycling!!
This is really amazing. There was a certain era of D-list NES games that had animation and graphics just like this (not just the Simpsons game that part of this was a riff on, but lots of others) and you did a great job capturing that feel. I can just imagine how awful the play controls would be.
Having owned Bart vs. The World on the NES as a kid, and later on Bart vs. the Space Mutants, I can say this is so spot-on with the source-material that I think I love this out of all the Steamed Ham variants I've seen over the years. XD This is perfect, lmao.
Glad to see this meme is still going. But damn this game's lag must've been legendary. With all the dialogue and blinking, I can see why the actual levels were so short! There's probably a lot of "scrapped" data on that cartridge to mine!
It's hard to pick just one favorite part of this, but if I had to, it might be that the part where Skinner goes to get the burgers feels like a callback to Bart Versus the Space Mutants.
The Bart VS the Space Mutants sequel we never knew we needed. (Bartman Meets Radioactive Man and Bart VS The World don't count). Excellent work! [Subs]