Operation (Windows, 1998) Walkthrough
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- Опубліковано 14 вер 2019
- Yet another one of those games I used to own as a kid as a result of the General Mills cereal box promotions. Apparently I'm just destined to do board game adaptations at this point!
This is, of course, a take on the classic children's board game. Now, considering that the board game is based on your ability to carefully use tweezers to take out pieces of plastic, this one takes an awful lot more liberties from the source material, to the point of being almost in-name only. That said, in spite of all that, it's a pretty good adaptation. There are five hospitals for you to go to, each with five patients, and the "main" minigame of each hospital involves you bringing tweezers down into the patient and retrieving the specified ailment. Each hospital also has a second, smaller minigame to play as well, and can be your choice of how you want to cure the patient as well.
In terms of my thorough-ness, I tried to show what every patient looks like when you operate on them, and what happens if you mess up the ailment. On the last patient in each hospital, I played the second minigame as well. These don't change an awful lot from patient to patient so I felt it was really only worth showing once. They do get progressively harder the more you play them, but I didn't feel that was enough to make it worth showing them a second time.
Hope you enjoy the walkthrough! - Ігри
This is exactly how surgery works in real life and this PC simulation is what got me to be one of the top board certified surgeons in the world.
And people say playing video games is bad for you!
I always hated how this game didn't allow me to save and I had to start over every time. I probably cured 1000s of patients
How??????????
@@reaganjohnson8420 how what?
Wow! I had completely forgotten this game existed! Must have came in a cereal box or something!
Yeah the cereal box to!
Yeah, that's exactly where it came from.
I got this game as a kid the same way. Along with Monopoly Jr., Chutes and Ladders and a few other disks. What wonderful memories.😊
I think I got it from an Operations board game I had perhaps lol
The one with Cavity Sam's face on it? There were also fruit snacks with Cavity Sam's face on it which came with gummy ailments. 🤣
Man, this brings back A LOT of memories!!
I wish cereals still did this,
Indeed, if only.
Not him shooting Pepto-Bismol at the stomach bubbles!! LOL. I never noticed that back in the day.
The original surgeon simulator.
Man I had an awesome childhood.
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Oh man. I remember all those games from that era would give you random crap to print like that. And your dad would always tell you no way, that's a waste of ink.
🏥 Main Hospital with Surgeon Sally Right
1:55 Cavity Sam
3:40 Big-Haired Lady
5:14 Clown
6:34 Cowboy
8:26 Punk Girl & Poodle
👻 Haunted Hospital with Dr. Klaus Van Kookenheimer
10:33 Tentacled Monster
13:15 Creature from the Black Lagoon
15:04 Disco Werewolf
16:48 Two-Headed Frankenstein’s Monster
18:26 Mummy
🌳Rainforest with Maxine Harmony
20:59 Gorilla
22:45 Cat
24:28 Chicken
25:56 Anteater
27:56 Elephant
🛰 Space Hospital with Chill Jones
30:59 Robot
32:52 Space Bug
34:27 Martian
35:50 Astronaut
37:43 Laser-wielding Alien
🦕 Dino Hospital with Neander Paul
39:52 Triceratops
42:02 Stegosaurus
43:22 Brontosaurus
45:16 Pterodactyl
46:47 Tyrannosaurus Rex
@Spamton and Pauline Fan Est 2003 who knows?
Good heavens, you seem to remember the name of the patients, hospital sites and the assistants from this game that was made by Hasbro Interactive very well.
Do you remember all of the pieces in the game that can be extracted with the tweezers?
the buzz on the thing when you failed on this game shat me up as a kid
oh my god I played the hell out of this when I was a kid, this brings me back!
Was it one of those the computer was in your parents room situations and when you clipped the wall and it made the noise you screamed and woke them up?
same here :))
@@ginoborrero2222 Me three!
This is an excellent walkthrough! You really went above and beyond in showing off all that this game had to offer. I greatly appreciate it.
Thank you so much! I always appreciate comments like this!
I played this game on my family’s Microsoft Windows 98 PC along with the Candyland and Monopoly Junior games. I miss that old computer.
Well, It never quite occurred to me a a child that it probably isn't a good idea to operate without proper anesthesia
i randomly remembered today about this game and as a kid i was OBSESSED i played it again and again but forgot most of it, so glad to watch this
I seriously remember that I have that game when I was a kid…. It was a lot of fun but frustrating to move the piece with the mouse
I’ve played that game on my family’s computer (Windows Me)
Such a nostalgic…
Child hood ! When getting free PC games in cereal boxes ! I’m old 😅😱😂
Same 😭
My parents and I collected so many CD-ROM Games when I was just a kid back them
I wish they would make a Wii remake of this game
I know they made something like that (but still)
The buzzer in which you place the tweezers into the enemy is the same one used on the game show Scrabble which ran from 1984 to 1990 and again in 1993 on NBC.
This game brings back so many lost memories. Great playthrough. You showed everything but me naming the doctor "Poop" for the seven trillionth time.
I... I don't know where I played this, but I definitely played a lot of this. I remember so much of this.
Me too but ik me and my brother and sister played it on our mom's old ass pc.
I remember vividly playing this on my own pc, AND at McDonald's when they had those computers with a giant ball as a mouse. I've been looking for pics of these computers for years to prove to myself I didn't make it up lol
My copy came in a cereal box!!
25 Patients!?!
This just popped up on my feed and unlocked memories I had COMPLETELY forgotten. What a nostalgia journey!
I vividly remember Operation! The board game. I don't remember the PC adaptation.
Also, one thing that I notice is that whenever you go into an obstacle when you're operating Sam, his nose will glow! Just like the board game!
i remember playing this long ago. it was honestly pretty fun
9:47 I always loved those mini games lol
Me too, I was too scared to do the operation part due to the fear of the buzzer.
@@KWoodsification Dude, same with me with the actual game. But I got over it fairly well.
Bruh. My childhood.
Fun fact: The actress who voiced Maxine voiced Reader Rabbit.
Wow I haven’t been noticed !!! 😮
@@tpastudios8681 Neither did I.
I used to play that game as a kid. Brings back such good memories so beautifully it makes you wish that you were a kid again.
The last time I played this game was in 2007… Jesus!
Strangely enough I had the English version despite my first language being French (I live in Quebec) so I did not understand a single word, but even without listening to the characters I was able to play it like one would normally do.
Man do I miss windows XP…
Same (I live in Quebec) and this English version makes me to learn if I had a good grade in school
So yup, it goes fantastic
I loved this game so much
Lol this was my childhood
I remember this game! I always thought the ambulance was similar to The Magic School Bus.
I used to love this game so much!
This is bringing back memories of what seems like another life
I actually remembered playing this!! Man I miss this game... 😢😢❤❤
Soooo strange how different the memory of this is in my brain
It’s so much more vivid and clear in my head! The quality of this is so bad 😂
I had this game and played all of the time but I never liked to play the main tweezer game! The sound of the buzzer always scared me 😅
I just had a foggy memory of this game so I had to look it up. It's the weirdest feeling seeing something I played as a super young kid like 20 years later. Thanks for uploading gameplay so I can experience it again 😂
34:48 always had me laughing as a kid when the alien started screaming when you failed. 😂😂
I wish they could remake theses games for smartphones and tablets
You do know there already is an Operation app
@@ToonyKid not based on the bord game as far as I know at least in my region
@@ToonyKid I stand corrected however at the time I made my original comment I don't think it was out yet
"Should I be awake for dis...?"
My childhood game I loved so much lol
I played this at a friends house
It will leave you in stitches!
Plot still makes more sense than Trauma Center
I had a dream that Chill Jones was my substitute teacher in chemistry class my junior year of high school.
The Dino Hospital doctor sound a bit like Jorgen Von Strangle from The Fairly Odd Parents.
2:38 that's gotta hurt
Sweet memory sweet memories
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Not gonna lie, when I was little I had a crush on Maxine Harmony (the safari girl)
Same
Bro,in the second the name is pot belly the monster of msm💀
I wonder why games like “Elefun”, “Crocodile Dentist”, “Whac-a-Mole”, “Silly 6 Pins”, “Buckaroo”, “Mouse Trap, “Gator Golf”, “Lucky Ducks”, “Connect 4”, “Twister”, “Shark Chase!”, “Hungry Hungry Hippos”, “Pie Face!”, “Bop It!”, “Pig goes Pop!”, “Pop Up Pirate”, “Doggie Doo”, “Gooey Louie”, “Silly Sausage”, “Pumpaloons”, “Pumpazing”, “Boom Boom Balloon”, “Barbecue Party”, and “Run-Around Hamster” (or even the Hoppity Hops from Sun, for that matter) were never made into PC games.
I mean “Whac-a-Mole”, “Silly 6 Pins”, and “Hungry Hungry Hippos” were all made into “Plug-n-Play” games, but still.
Many of the games you mentioned work based on the physics involved with the moving of the parts. To make those games you mentioned into PC games would be like the redemption game for arcades "Whack N Win" that is based on the high striker. While the real high striker is based on physics and always relies on hitting the lever hard enough to launch the puck high enough to ring the bell, Whack N Win relies on a computer chip and is programmed to sometimes be hit too hard or too soft to win.
how you get this game to work on 64 bit
You should do guess who
Pictionary
Or trivial pursuit
0:50 It’s Lobo From Super Monsters: The Future
Is there anywhere I could find just the soundtrack to this game?
Did they make this for PS1 too?
15:32 F from alphabet lore
How did you get this to work
1:54 There's Cavity Sam!
cool dude
17:43 - 17:47 always makes me laugh
Theres a game like operation on computer where you have to buy more beds more computers and kiosks and have levels to it i cant find the game anywhere please help
I always played alone :( lol
To be honest, you really weren't missing much. The "with friends" option is basically the same thing but you take turns taking ailments out, and with no option to do the secondary activity in any of the hospitals either. I played it with my sister a few times and we both always preferred just playing the "alone" option together, haha.
Is that Connie from king of the hills voice??
Nope, Lauren Tom was not involved in this game.
This game prepared me for modded terraria
22:45: CHONK
at 3:57 from where's god when i'm scared
and at 5:31 sound effect from baby bach
Me too
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This game always grossed me out
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The theme song has been stuck in my head since 1998, thank you.