Douglas TenNapel (the guy who voiced the "U're the Best" dialogue), it almost sounds as if it were Poofesure saying that. Or like, he kinda sounds like Poofesure to me, down to the speech mannerisms.
This was a huge nostalgia moment for me - I owned the Windows CD version, and since the soundtrack is CD-DA that disc was part of my regular listening rotation. There's also another speech at the end that berates the player for getting through the game on easy mode. =D
@@NunofYerbizness I always thought the narrator for the CD ending tracks was Dave Perry. In one of the easier mode endings, when he's reading the game credits, he seems to take a particular pride in saying his own name.
Man. You'd think that the Sega CD version would allow a bit more space to be used for higher quality sound effects. The music and art is still great, though.
I think alot of that has to do it using the Genesis sound hardware for the sound effects and simply playing audio tracks for the music. Almost every Sega CD game did this. It was the 90s. What can ya say
Check the submission text at the description's link. tl;dr: coordinating certain events with one of the ground tentacles can cause Peter to despawn, and you can just run to the end of the level without babysitting him.
It's not a Sega genesis/mega drive game, you get that right? It's a Sega CD game. It came on a CD and CD's have hundreds of times the amount of storage space as cartridges did back then.
You know it is a good ending when you kill your mother-in-law right before getting your girl back. You know it's the best ending when you avoid marrying the girl altogether. (It's a joke, for christ's sake, don't take it seriously)
I really don't understand how people can say the Sega versions of this game had better music. It sounds compressed as all hell. The SNES version, though lacking some bass (and even then, only on some tracks), at least has better sound quality. Same songs, just higher quality. I don't get it.
@Nickle_King Just the Sega CD and PC versions. To each their own though. Everyone likes different things. Edit: Listen to just the OST on headphones, you can hear all the extra details that the hard copies couldn't do, due to the restrictions of the software back then
@@XenoGuru Nonono. This isn't a "to each their own" situation. This is like saying "I love Metallica, but only on cassette players." It is just Metallica, but worse quality audio. You might as well be saying "I like the music, but only when I can't hear it well." I grew up in this time frame. I know what the old quality and the new quality is. I've heard them both back then. Sega's versions sound like they're being played on Fischer Price toys while the SNES is using Electronica. This isn't a "well, people like what they like" thing. This is either nostalgia, or nonsense.
Damn, was this game built as a tech demo for the Sega CD (it isn't, though this version has more levels), or is the TAS doing some frame perfect trick to get faster loading times? Because those loading times are almost non-existent compared to modern games, or even games on the exact same console. This wouldn't be impressive on its own if the game looked like ass, but this game looks amazing...
Pretty sure it's emulator shenanigans, primarily being played from an ISO dump instead of an actual spinning disc. I have the Sega CD edition and I can guarantee you those loads were not this fast.
It might be alittle confusing, but the end is pretty funny. jim almost gets the girl, but she fell for something else. He walked away because she had a cow 😂
I do like how we went from "last place in the track meet" to "serving a life sentence in prison". I need a bit of connecting tissue between those, Shiny.
Such a great game. Nice TAS. My first time to hear the ending. For those that don't know, the guy that did the voice of Jim is a fairly crazy Christian right-winger
Doug TenNapel created Jim as a take back on a teacher who taught him Darwin's species evolution theory. Yes, the man is that not-all-my-marbles-are-right type.