it's not wail. you feeble-minded simpleton. do you know ANYTHING about the Neverhood? As the Neverhood's biggest fan, (having spent 72% of my life being obsessed with the series, researching its lore, creating fanart, listening to the soundtrack on repeat) I am HIGHLY offended by the sheer DISRSPECT toward the (small) Neverhood community you have done. Shame on you.
You think Kirby games are crazy for hiding lore in the pause screens of bosses? Well the Neverhood hides a collectible at the end of a long hallway filled with walls of lore, that takes you 2 hours to read all of it.
@@Sorrelhas as a person who read it i can tell you its a pretty silly althought interesting piece, in the end largely a waste of time. you can skip to the hoborg part for some very light lore relating to the game.
@@U6kCtBuN Thanks for the warning. I was going to read it all eventually. But what gets me bewildered is the fact that a whole book was written. I wrote a 36 page piece on Brazilian Cinema and it took me an entire month. Imagine writing a book just for a joke.
@@Sorrelhas i dont think it was written for a joke, i think it was more or less the original idea and lore for the game. and it wasnt that long, it has very liberal spacing which makes it seem way longer than it is. if you do decide to read it though, you are far better off picking up a .txt of it online since the clay-drawn text with the constant fiddling with game controls made it vastly more annoying, at least for me.
"There's a li'l clay fella, right? He had a mate named Willie, who had a pet flytrap that ate ring-food..." "Karl you're talking shit again." "No I'm-" "KARL!"
"Wha-what is ring-food Karl, we don't know what that means." "Well it's like this thing that dangles from the ceiling with a ring on the tip, right, and you, like pull on it to get the food." "..I.. I still don't understand, why're you pulling things out the ceiling, Karl?" "Next you'll be telling us it dispenses bananas or some shit, go on, fucking tell us it does."
Funny thing is that both the game director and the composer met up years later to create Catscratch. It's like they became best buds and Doug Tennapel called in for a favor, because he needed troll music.
Octothorpe Same here. It’s probably because of the sterile-ness of the environments. They look spotless and not really “lived in”, at least it feels like that to me. Not saying that’s a bad thing though, I’m loving it personally.
It does not only the whole environemnts but the story itself because its basically a started creation that was left here unfinished and frozen in stone
I always stopped at the place where you had to enter a code that was projected on a screen, with sound cues... This was so infuriating, and you had to have a paper with you at all times, but my bro went trough it, and so that's how I know the ending XD
Thank you for playing this Vin, Ive had a tough year losing my dad. Who got me a demo of this game when I was little. Seeing you play it has honestly made my week dude
So fun thing I found an unplayed copy of this in my house and turns out my dad had gotten it the day before I was born and he never got to play it. Maybe I should play it with him some day.
"Deep clay lore" **Enters the Hall of Records** Oh Vinny, you have *NOOOOO* idea... In all seriousness, the impact this game had on my formative years cannot be overstated. The Neverhood remains to this day an experience like no other (not even its sequels quite match the original's atmosphere and charm) and it makes me incredibly happy to see Vinny play it and showcase its magic for others.
@@Boomrainbownuke9608 I'm afraid I don't know the author name of the one I see, but I'll check next time I see someone in it and let you know, if I see one again.
Jolyne Kujo, back from prison from other plythroughs I’ve seen this one honestly looks pretty simple. Seems like Vinny’s bad experiences with slide puzzles was making it harder for him to complete
Can I just mention how big of a choice it was to give this game such floppy movements? In claymation you have to individually model every frame! Combine that with a movement style that needs loads of frames to look right, and you've got a game that probably took months just to get all of the main character's animations! Seriously, I have a lot of respect for claymation animators. That requires godly amounts of patience.
I’m so SO happy you’re playing this game finally, also mostly because I just want your viewers unaware of it to see it as well, and just see how impressive of a game it is... one of my fave purely because of the clay, it’s so insanely unique. Additionally the concept and even music is just as cool too. Looking forward to the rest of it!
West of Loathing does this, I read all the messages on the wall talking about a party looking for treasure, and then you reach the end of the hallway there is no treasure because they already got it.
That game would benefit so much from a Switch port honestly. It would have to be in handheld mode only but it would look really nice on a 720p screen instead.
@divide two Kirby and the Rainbow Curse is one of if not the best Kirby OST ever. Remixes from previous games + Anime tracks Original tracks done by the MOTHER 3 composer. All of them in their own genre, Its great.
Got hyped when I saw this, one of my all-time favorite games. And yeah, the Hall of Records is totally worth reading. It's insane how much lore this game has.
The best part is going through that entire hallway is actually essential to finishing the game. I remember I missed an item in there on my first playthrough and I had to go back and get it later. Fun times.
I remember that it felt really long when I was a kid, but it's actually not so bad. I think there are about 27 screens, so walking to the end and back with proper clicking would only take slightly over 4 minutes. I do realise how that is tiring if you play the game multiple times, but it's the one room in the game that makes you walk this far, and when you consider the purpose of the room in the context of the game world, it is rather short for containing the origin story of the entire universe up until the present. The lore on the walls is actually pretty fun to read, as it also provides a backstory for the supporting cast and their ancestors up until the start of the game. It's also filled with silly jokes and immature humour, so what's not to love? If I remember correctly, there's even a little bonus if you walk through the entire corridor with the lights off and look out the window. Not having the lights on lets you see further outside, so you can see a late game area off in the distance.
This game captured my heart within the first minute. Honestly, if it's claymation, I'm in. It even lets me overlook the suck of Clay Fighters. I can't hate that game.
My childhood game man. The soundtrack is so trippy but I love it. Apparently this game was generally pretty popular in my country (poland) but not really anywhere else.
The game was a commercial flop here in the United States, only selling around 40,000 copies (though it did gain some traction when Gateway bundled it with a bunch of their computers). Aside from the aforementioned Japanese market it apparently gained large fan bases in Russia and Iran due to widespread bootlegs and computer bundles.
OMG will you please be playing Skullmonkeys next? My husband did a speedrun of Skullmonkeys at Too Many Games so this really makes me happy to see you play The Neverhood.
Fuck that game is one of the hardest I've ever played, extremely punishing. But the graphics, music, level design etc are just amazing, and not many people even know about it these days.
That moment when you've been trying to describe an obscure game to your friends for over a decade, told you're crazy, only to be VINdicated by the SAUCE!!!!
Neverhood!!! So much nostalgia and such a perfect game for Binny. It's funny how as a child i never thought how wierd this game is, everything was wierd so it was part for the course. And OST is very special, i listened to it alot back then
The game didn't have an official release in Russia, so it had different bootleg translations, one of which put the jokes in, another just had the game walkthrough on the lore wall.
I read that whole hall and it’s basically the Neverhood Bible. There’s a Gulliver’s Travels story that resulted in the eating of many cubes, a Joseph story that involved shorts and a Joseph that wanted to prank his brothers more than once, and a Noah/Sodom and Gamorrah story involving a treehouse and “Hot Green”
I'm currently sick with a really bad stomach flu and kind of weak from not eating or drinking enough, so watching this felt like I was entering another dimension, especially when Vinny was trying to solve the puzzle at 16:42 while that "Everybody whales" song was playing. I'm glad Vinny is playing this game though. I've only ever heard and seen this game in UA-cam compilations of weirdest games. It's way better than I thought it was, and also far more surreal than I expected.
vinny solves a puzzle for 4 hours and walks in a straight line for another 4 hours for then to come back where he came from for another 4 hours epic stream
God I love this game, absolutely prime Sunday stream material and a bona-fide classic all at the same time. It's probably my favorite point and click adventure game and one that everybody deserves to play or see.
I used to watch my sister play this game for hours on end until she got stuck on one of the later levels and just never played again and we eventually gave it away or it just got lost over time. It was an original version and packaging of the game too. I looked up this game only to find out that the original is worth upwards of $700.💀
I made a breakfast sandwich, pissed in my bathroom, freaked out and drowned a roach in my tub, now I'm here typing my comment and Vinny is still in the hallway
@@compoflask6262 i had a friend bring this to my house when i was like 10 or 11 and im pushing 30 now. how the hell are you suppose to find something like this once its lost?
I had a windows theme of this game bundled together with a windows CD-Rom. Got the wallpaper, sound theme and Klaymen mouse cursor too. Good to know this masterpiece isn't forgotten
Aw man, I remember playing this game as a kid with my dad. It makes me so happy to see Vinny play this. I'm gonna drag my friend into watching him play this with me, because seeing others play this game and get absolutely confused is my most favourite thing.
Never got to play this game in my childhood which is a shame because I would have loved the shit out of something like this. It's only pure chance that I stumble onto the soundtrack and I've loved it since.
Oh my LORD I remember reading about this game in GamePro many eons ago and thinking it looked like the coolest thing in the world but never getting a chance to play it. And now here comes Vinny From The Internet to show me the game!
Wished they would make this game legally available again. Played the demo as a kid but never the full game. Surprised to hear someone mention Doshin. I'm with you on the slidepuzzles.
@@jamesbryan558 I played the gamecube version as a teenager (I live in europe) but I don't know how available this is to americans. I'm sure there must be some way to emulate it though.
This game is what made me start practicing my own claymation, so cool that you're giving it some attention. Skullmonkeys and Armikrog are other great games made by a lot of the same people.
Oh fuck the nostalgia is REAL with this one, it is such a great experience. and whats funny, considering how much i played it as a child, i never completed it even once, i think the puzzles were too cryptic for me + for whatever reason i was pretty content just replaying the first part
Vinny: Takes forever to get through the hallway
Everybody: 𝙒𝙖𝙞𝙡
Everybody: Way-oh
*WAAAAAAAAAAAAAIIIIIILLLLLLLLLL*
it's not wail. you feeble-minded simpleton. do you know ANYTHING about the Neverhood? As the Neverhood's biggest fan, (having spent 72% of my life being obsessed with the series, researching its lore, creating fanart, listening to the soundtrack on repeat) I am HIGHLY offended by the sheer DISRSPECT toward the (small) Neverhood community you have done. Shame on you.
E V E R Y B O D Y W H A L E
On a more serious note, I am glad Vinny is actually gonna complete this.
ua-cam.com/video/R8k3NM0U_AY/v-deo.html
Enjoy
I enjoy
Or perhaps it "wail," as in to wail in pain over slide puzzles
needs a cover for the next red vox album
If Redvox doesn't do an "Everybody whale" cover we riot
Everybody way-oh, not whale.
@@BottomOfTheDumpsterFire everybody w h a l e
@@BottomOfTheDumpsterFire everybody W H A L E
FUTURE10S 🐳🐳🐳🐳🐳🐳🐳🐳🐳
@@georgvqz no way oh look up the song
You think Kirby games are crazy for hiding lore in the pause screens of bosses? Well the Neverhood hides a collectible at the end of a long hallway filled with walls of lore, that takes you 2 hours to read all of it.
Jesus fuck
There's a .txt file with a transcription of those walls. It contains over 25500 words. That's as much as a fucking book.
@@Sorrelhas as a person who read it i can tell you its a pretty silly althought interesting piece, in the end largely a waste of time.
you can skip to the hoborg part for some very light lore relating to the game.
@@U6kCtBuN Thanks for the warning. I was going to read it all eventually. But what gets me bewildered is the fact that a whole book was written. I wrote a 36 page piece on Brazilian Cinema and it took me an entire month. Imagine writing a book just for a joke.
@@Sorrelhas i dont think it was written for a joke, i think it was more or less the original idea and lore for the game. and it wasnt that long, it has very liberal spacing which makes it seem way longer than it is. if you do decide to read it though, you are far better off picking up a .txt of it online since the clay-drawn text with the constant fiddling with game controls made it vastly more annoying, at least for me.
"There's a li'l clay fella, right? He had a mate named Willie, who had a pet flytrap that ate ring-food..."
"Karl you're talking shit again."
"No I'm-"
"KARL!"
"Wha-what is ring-food Karl, we don't know what that means."
"Well it's like this thing that dangles from the ceiling with a ring on the tip, right, and you, like pull on it to get the food."
"..I.. I still don't understand, why're you pulling things out the ceiling, Karl?"
"Next you'll be telling us it dispenses bananas or some shit, go on, fucking tell us it does."
"LET HIM FINISH MOVING THE CHARACTER AN INCH TO THE RIGHT BEFORE FILMING THAT ACTION RICKY "
This game is probably what karl would think of
I saw my cousin playing this once and I’ve had a hard time convincing myself I didn’t make it up in some sort of fever dream.
Claymation has in general such a damn _sureal_ style ive never been able to convince myself the entire damn artstyle isnt perma fever dream
Hahaha
Oh my god, I kinda forgot I made this comment and it kinda blew up
Thank you for joining me in this surreal experience I guess
GREENWOLF 1337 he is my friend (Really. The owner of this channel is friends with Doug TenNapel)
GREENWOLF 1337 I have his email, and I join almost every single one of his streams
I can't even begin to fathom how many hours of work went into creating this game.
a lot of love and effort
If I recall correctly, it took 13 years.
@@MixRedo Wikipedia says it was only 1 year.
@@airrodanthefirst45 Huh, I must have added a 3 in there while remembering.
Ikr? I have a lot of respect for claymation. I always had, but after trying it out, it grew on me consederably.
Terry Scott Taylor, the musician who did all the music in this and its sequel, is doing a kickstarter for a new album, fyi.
good looking out
Funny thing is that both the game director and the composer met up years later to create Catscratch.
It's like they became best buds and Doug Tennapel called in for a favor, because he needed troll music.
We must fund that man.
Coming soon a new album! You heard "everybody whale" now enjoy his latest hit.
"Anything Krill"!
Something about
"He eats ring food.
I do not."
is funny as hell to me.
the whole game has that kinda charm to be honest. wish they'd make another neverhood game
@@nouveaumanifesto They have made the Armikrog, but is not as good as Neverhood. Honestly pretty repetitive and does not have "the charm" :)
@@NericesBlogspotx I mean one with klaymen, or possibly a remaster. unfortunately I think it's lost to time
Especially considering he's got a ring antenna on his head
25:40 Red Vox unplugged- "Ever bought a whale"
"Curt Cobain had a serious dental surgery"
Well geez, that's a pretty dark way of looking at it, Vinny
He was given a powerful anesthetic delivered by oral injection.
My sides
The worst part was he still had cavity.
See you all in hell m80s.
Kurt Cobaine? more like Kurt Lidocaine
... About 25% of this game's stream took place in that God forsaken lore hallway.
Would've been less if he stopped trying to play the guitar at the same time
The guitar was worth it though
Another 25% of the game’s stream was the burp
@@MochaRitz whatdayamean?! The guitar was the best part!
Fun fact, the guy who did the art for earthworm Jim, Doug TenNapel, also did tons of art for this game. He makes some cool comics too, btw
Makruski He was the creative director I believe, basically the head of the project
Yeah Klaymen and Jim have the same body shape
check out creature tech its really good
This game always makes me feel... alone, great game, but I always felt as isolated as the far side of the moon playing it.
Octothorpe Same here. It’s probably because of the sterile-ness of the environments. They look spotless and not really “lived in”, at least it feels like that to me. Not saying that’s a bad thing though, I’m loving it personally.
also the sudden lack of music at times. when this game is quiet besides the soundeffects of Klaymen I get serious chills.
Most claymation seems to give me that kind of feel.
It does not only the whole environemnts but the story itself because its basically a started creation that was left here unfinished and frozen in stone
27:53 - 39:10 is the QUALITY I expect from Vinny Vinesauce
Noah James also try 53:42 - 56:00
I remember as a kid never being able to beat this game and ended up thinking that was the gimmick, that the "Neverhood" was Never Ending :P
it never gets old
ive beaten it so many times
Truee, I was always stuck at some part or another, not knowing what to do ..
I always stopped at the place where you had to enter a code that was projected on a screen, with sound cues... This was so infuriating, and you had to have a paper with you at all times, but my bro went trough it, and so that's how I know the ending XD
Thank you for playing this Vin, Ive had a tough year losing my dad. Who got me a demo of this game when I was little. Seeing you play it has honestly made my week dude
when will redvox do a cover of everybody whale?
There are covers on youtube of everybody way oh
So much nostalgic music.
All of it coming back to me.
When will mikepanoots play the neverhood
So fun thing I found an unplayed copy of this in my house and turns out my dad had gotten it the day before I was born and he never got to play it. Maybe I should play it with him some day.
ThatOtherCallGirl wow that's badass
Please do
"Deep clay lore"
**Enters the Hall of Records**
Oh Vinny, you have *NOOOOO* idea...
In all seriousness, the impact this game had on my formative years cannot be overstated. The Neverhood remains to this day an experience like no other (not even its sequels quite match the original's atmosphere and charm) and it makes me incredibly happy to see Vinny play it and showcase its magic for others.
Yea. This was actually the first video game I played, ever. It's such a... A weird, and creepy, and beautiful, and stupid, and fun experience.
SkullMonkeys had an amazing soundtrack though
I had to check and the hall of records is about 25,000 words. That'd be around 100 pages in novel form.
if you want to read that lore go online its a literal novel
god I want a mod of this that starts playing "Snake Eater" 1/3 of the way through the hallway
WHAT A THRILL
he kirb with darkness and silence through the night
I give my life, not for honor, but for youuu
Snake Eater...
In my time...
They'll be no one else.
I see this character as an avatar on Vrchat and always just assumed it was just something somebody there made.
i noticed that the model that was used for that
was the model i made of him
if you are talking about the same one
unless someone made another one
@@Boomrainbownuke9608 I'm afraid I don't know the author name of the one I see, but I'll check next time I see someone in it and let you know, if I see one again.
Vinny trying to do slide puzzle...music: EHVRAYBAWDIES WHAITAAAINNNGGG
I must admit, under my breath I swore Vinny out for not getting it right away.
I hate slide puzzles too. Although, I would be able to do it with great music like that.
Jolyne Kujo, back from prison from other plythroughs I’ve seen this one honestly looks pretty simple. Seems like Vinny’s bad experiences with slide puzzles was making it harder for him to complete
@@mr.pendleton7121 Ah, I am pretty shit at slide puzzles, so I would be there for a while.
I swear, slider puzzles come from the fucking catacombs of Hell.
Everybody-woo, everybody-he. Everybody-woo-some-body. Burp.
What does it mean? That's between Terry and God...
It's like Myst if it were made by the creators of Gumby and the reanimated corpse of Dr. Seuss.
The slide puzzle is the reason I almost exclusively watch streams archived on youtube, bless being able to fast forward
I'd like to add skipping boss fights and lot of deaths and grinding in RPG games is also a bonus :)
Can I just mention how big of a choice it was to give this game such floppy movements? In claymation you have to individually model every frame! Combine that with a movement style that needs loads of frames to look right, and you've got a game that probably took months just to get all of the main character's animations!
Seriously, I have a lot of respect for claymation animators. That requires godly amounts of patience.
I don't think I've ever laughed so hard at a burping scene in my life
vinny saunters through a massive hallway the stream
Hey Neverhood chef! What's in the menu?
Hmmm, let's see. We've got: Potatoes, Tomatoes, Gravy and some Peas.
I’m so SO happy you’re playing this game finally, also mostly because I just want your viewers unaware of it to see it as well, and just see how impressive of a game it is... one of my fave purely because of the clay, it’s so insanely unique. Additionally the concept and even music is just as cool too. Looking forward to the rest of it!
I could never have seen the Lore Hall done today without a way to zip back to the beginning. Game design was a different beast back then.
Lisa: The Painful does something similiar. A bit more blatant, even.
@@Mantis47 I wish Binny play Lisa...
@@Mantis47 Yeah. It's just a middle finger to you.
*LITERALLY.*
@@Mantis47 There actually is a way to cheat the finger
West of Loathing does this, I read all the messages on the wall talking about a party looking for treasure, and then you reach the end of the hallway there is no treasure because they already got it.
Kirby and the Rainbow curse was also Claymation but shot itself in the foot when they decided to force the player to use the low res Wii U gamepad.
That game would benefit so much from a Switch port honestly. It would have to be in handheld mode only but it would look really nice on a 720p screen instead.
@divide two Kirby and the Rainbow Curse is one of if not the best Kirby OST ever.
Remixes from previous games + Anime tracks
Original tracks done by the MOTHER 3 composer.
All of them in their own genre, Its great.
@@DoodleWill Tracks from the anime? Where?
Best point and click ever made. That diabolical laugh in the intro credits used to scare the shit out of me as a kid.
vinny clicks the same four squares while having a seizure
I am SO HYPED FOR THIS I CANNOT EXPRESS MY JOY
I have stared at the videos thumbnail for five minutes, mouth agape in disbelief.
I remember the magazine commercials for this game. "Crush evil with your butt" was the tagline for this game.
Wasn't that Skullmonkeys?
crush evil with yo' ayuss
Hot
Got hyped when I saw this, one of my all-time favorite games. And yeah, the Hall of Records is totally worth reading. It's insane how much lore this game has.
i remember loving this game as a kid but my grandparents took it away from me because it was "satanic"
glad ill actually get to see the end at last
It’s incredibly funny imaging two old people look at klaymen and freak out about it being satanic
Ironically the creator went on to work on VeggieTales. No I'm not joking.
@@sonicwontletmeleave i think it was because he took off his head as an idle animation
christians man
Oof
This game is anything but “Satanic.” Lots of Christian influences actually
16:04
Rise up to Brainyot's Thinking Theme... EVERYBODY WHAAAAAAALEEE
I can't believe this game punishes your commitment of walking through that entire hallway by making you walk back through it again.
Is that an Arin Hanson criticism?
@@mr.selyumor5402 no, it's a game design criticism.
@@MochaRitz You don't go to the neverhood to talk game design.
The best part is going through that entire hallway is actually essential to finishing the game. I remember I missed an item in there on my first playthrough and I had to go back and get it later. Fun times.
I remember that it felt really long when I was a kid, but it's actually not so bad. I think there are about 27 screens, so walking to the end and back with proper clicking would only take slightly over 4 minutes. I do realise how that is tiring if you play the game multiple times, but it's the one room in the game that makes you walk this far, and when you consider the purpose of the room in the context of the game world, it is rather short for containing the origin story of the entire universe up until the present.
The lore on the walls is actually pretty fun to read, as it also provides a backstory for the supporting cast and their ancestors up until the start of the game. It's also filled with silly jokes and immature humour, so what's not to love? If I remember correctly, there's even a little bonus if you walk through the entire corridor with the lights off and look out the window. Not having the lights on lets you see further outside, so you can see a late game area off in the distance.
Vinny silently playing guitar while going back a long corridor is my eternal mood.
This whole stream is my mood.
The Neverhood is part of the Hylics Cinematic Universe
This game captured my heart within the first minute. Honestly, if it's claymation, I'm in. It even lets me overlook the suck of Clay Fighters. I can't hate that game.
My childhood game man. The soundtrack is so trippy but I love it. Apparently this game was generally pretty popular in my country (poland) but not really anywhere else.
@@commisso3806 ye I hear japan even got a ps1 port with a run button. (Hmmm I wonder why)
The game was a commercial flop here in the United States, only selling around 40,000 copies (though it did gain some traction when Gateway bundled it with a bunch of their computers). Aside from the aforementioned Japanese market it apparently gained large fan bases in Russia and Iran due to widespread bootlegs and computer bundles.
It was pretty huge here in Russia, I can tell you that :)
Through bootleg discs of course but still.
OMG will you please be playing Skullmonkeys next? My husband did a speedrun of Skullmonkeys at Too Many Games so this really makes me happy to see you play The Neverhood.
Fuck that game is one of the hardest I've ever played, extremely punishing. But the graphics, music, level design etc are just amazing, and not many people even know about it these days.
That moment when you've been trying to describe an obscure game to your friends for over a decade, told you're crazy, only to be VINdicated by the SAUCE!!!!
Ever bought a whale?
Finally, I now know who that one character was in VR chat. I've been wondering for the longest time
Neverhood!!! So much nostalgia and such a perfect game for Binny. It's funny how as a child i never thought how wierd this game is, everything was wierd so it was part for the course. And OST is very special, i listened to it alot back then
The Russiab version of the game swapped the lore on the walls for jokes
The game didn't have an official release in Russia, so it had different bootleg translations, one of which put the jokes in, another just had the game walkthrough on the lore wall.
@@wtchree nice, didn't know about the walkthrough
The Weasel chase is genuinely one of my favorite sequences in this game
I don't see Vinny not using a guide for certain segments, since this is the type of game that requires you to write certain things down.
KewlKatzKlub thats what chat is there for
glad to see you're finally playing it
I read that whole hall and it’s basically the Neverhood Bible.
There’s a Gulliver’s Travels story that resulted in the eating of many cubes, a Joseph story that involved shorts and a Joseph that wanted to prank his brothers more than once, and a Noah/Sodom and Gamorrah story involving a treehouse and “Hot Green”
why am i getting strong oingo boingo vibes from this
I nearly had an aneurysm watch Vin do the slide puzzle, he needed to think like two moves ahead is all.
.
16:03
*Everybody way-oh*
(19:33)
45:53
Vinny encounters the "Weasel"
1:01:40
*Welcome to Dink TV, Douglath*
“What do you mean burps forever”
**Saves game**
I once read the entire lore hallway.
I don't remember a lick of it.
No regrets.
The musicisan is Terry S. Taylor btw. His music is amazing.
I'm currently sick with a really bad stomach flu and kind of weak from not eating or drinking enough, so watching this felt like I was entering another dimension, especially when Vinny was trying to solve the puzzle at 16:42 while that "Everybody whales" song was playing.
I'm glad Vinny is playing this game though. I've only ever heard and seen this game in UA-cam compilations of weirdest games. It's way better than I thought it was, and also far more surreal than I expected.
Get well soon my friend
@@sneezebiscuits7239 Thank you. :D
54:34 Final Burpasy 0.99%
EVERYBODY WAIL
in pain over slide puzzles
The hall of CBT, the CBT wizard... I'm sensing a pattern here...
CBT is overtook gaming in the 80's and 90's apparently.
I never knew that this is where Gmod Idiot Box got like half the music!
“Eeriiebowy waiing” - mr. plinkett
so glad he's gonna be continuing this, this was so entertaining, chat was in rare form
Watching Vinny try to figure out slide puzzles makes me forget how slide puzzles work.
if theres one thing i keep coming back to this game for its the music, no doubt.
vinny solves a puzzle for 4 hours and walks in a straight line for another 4 hours for then to come back where he came from for another 4 hours
epic stream
can't believe it's been 3 years already
God I love this game, absolutely prime Sunday stream material and a bona-fide classic all at the same time. It's probably my favorite point and click adventure game and one that everybody deserves to play or see.
"What do you mean 'burp forever'?"
One of the songs from this game, "Coffee and Other Just Desserts" was the first song I ever downloaded from the internet back in 1997.
I used to watch my sister play this game for hours on end until she got stuck on one of the later levels and just never played again and we eventually gave it away or it just got lost over time. It was an original version and packaging of the game too. I looked up this game only to find out that the original is worth upwards of $700.💀
YESSSSS MY FAVOURITE GAME OF ALL TIME FINALLY
I love this soundtrack so much
My jaw just dropped when I saw this in my sub feed. One of my favorite games ever!
I see Vinny is preparing for Hylics 2, good
Now, play that odd Japanese exclusive PS1 hockey (?) spinoff.
*gun hockey
I made a breakfast sandwich, pissed in my bathroom, freaked out and drowned a roach in my tub, now I'm here typing my comment and Vinny is still in the hallway
Omg I've been looking for this game since I was a kid. Holy shit
Reading this pleases me cause I have childhood games I lost too, congrats man
@@compoflask6262 i had a friend bring this to my house when i was like 10 or 11 and im pushing 30 now. how the hell are you suppose to find something like this once its lost?
SAME! And I couldn't describe it to anyone either!!!
I had a windows theme of this game bundled together with a windows CD-Rom. Got the wallpaper, sound theme and Klaymen mouse cursor too. Good to know this masterpiece isn't forgotten
Same, there was a game that I played as a kid and couldn't remember it's name, after many years searching I finally found it was Goblins 3
Aw man, I remember playing this game as a kid with my dad. It makes me so happy to see Vinny play this. I'm gonna drag my friend into watching him play this with me, because seeing others play this game and get absolutely confused is my most favourite thing.
Never got to play this game in my childhood which is a shame because I would have loved the shit out of something like this.
It's only pure chance that I stumble onto the soundtrack and I've loved it since.
Oh my LORD I remember reading about this game in GamePro many eons ago and thinking it looked like the coolest thing in the world but never getting a chance to play it.
And now here comes Vinny From The Internet to show me the game!
Wished they would make this game legally available again.
Played the demo as a kid but never the full game.
Surprised to hear someone mention Doshin.
I'm with you on the slidepuzzles.
I think he mentioned it only because earlier in the stream he did 64DD games and Doshin was one cause it seemed he knew nothing about it before
@@jamesbryan558 Yeah, I noticed this a bit later.
Not a lot of people know about Doshin outside of it being one of the few 64DD games.
@@Dekuwarrior I honestly wish it had an English patch somewhere it looks like a really cool game
@@jamesbryan558 I played the gamecube version as a teenager (I live in europe) but I don't know how available this is to americans.
I'm sure there must be some way to emulate it though.
EA owns the rights. They don’t care to rerelease it
duh duh duh doy doy doy
You heard everybody whale?
I heard "everybody waitin" on vinny to finish the slide puzzle, I really did! not trying to talk trash XD
Probably my fave game from my late teen years. The music, the animation, the humor... it was the best. Thanks Vinny!
Evrehbauhdy whaaaule.
I really need to play Neverhood, I've been putting it off for a long time now, but this has convinced me.
This game is what made me start practicing my own claymation, so cool that you're giving it some attention. Skullmonkeys and Armikrog are other great games made by a lot of the same people.
I’ve always wanted to see this game
Oh fuck the nostalgia is REAL with this one, it is such a great experience. and whats funny, considering how much i played it as a child, i never completed it even once, i think the puzzles were too cryptic for me + for whatever reason i was pretty content just replaying the first part
Ah, the hall of records. I remember reading through the whole thing.
I remember watching a playthrough of this a long time a go... I now understand why the guy sped up the hallway room...
One of the greatest games ever made...