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)
@@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!!!"_*
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.
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.
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!
@@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
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.
I was never able to get that far. Every time I made it to Crusty Burger the game would crash. I think it was because my little cousin spilled chocolate milk on my cartridge while we were playing Mega Man 2 one day.
@SudrianTales mine was a bootleg add-on module for our Tandy trs-80 that my grandpa bought from a guy in the parking lot of K-mart in the next town over.
That might be why it crashed? I emulated this for the footage. I can't tell you where to get the rom but if you do a Google you'll find it pretty easily.
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
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.
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.
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! 🙏
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!
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.
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.
1:48 is probably my favorite bit I love that the little verbal spar is turned into a metaphorical boss fight with Skinner LITERALLY dodging the question
An NES game with this many voice samples would have cost $100 in 1991, which is as much as the console (with two controllers, zapper, and SMB/Duck Hunt cart) cost at that point in its lifespan. Absolutely amazing though, and I love how the gameplay is basically Bart vs the Space Mutants
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.
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!)
I absolutely love this so much, it felt like actually watching gameplay of Steamed Hams on the NES LMao I love the digitized voices, despite it being not too realistic at the time, still adds to the charm of it especially with the added sfx, absolute great job!
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!
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.
If you clip through the second bookshelf, you can make it to the kitchen and avoid the mother. That saves a few seconds. Also, you should damage boost through the fire since it's not an insta-kill. Current WR is 1:07:22.
You gotta be about my age or just absolutely love NES. I'm 39 myself, coming back and watching this again, it's insane hiw close to detail you made this to the simpsons NES games. For me, I was constantly renting them back then, so steamed hams definitely woukd have been one of my rentals.
@PenneyPixels absolutely my good man. It's crazy! Out of nostalgia I've been rewarching the simpsons from episode 1. I'm on Season 5 right now. I hadn't watched the simpsons in a mong time but one day I randomly thought about the kids book version I had of the first episode back then. Being our exact age, you had a pretty high chance of seeing and remembering the first episode in 89. I even found and played the old 1994 Simpsons Doom mod I had back then. So how crazy was it that basically as soon as I out down Bart vs. The space mutants that night, I get treated to this wonderful treasure. You steam a good 8-bit ham my good man.
this game was really fucking hard, man .. me and my buddy Kevin from school had a full weekend sleepover and were determined to beat it. He took the bus home with me Friday and we finally beat it Sunday morning. My mom was kinda pissed because we left the TV on for two days and it got really hot in the basement and we ate all the tombstones in the freezer but it was awesome
You know, Seymour, this video game is quite similar to the one they have on the NES.
Well you just earned yourself a pinned comment right there didn't ya.
Hoho, no, padented Commodore game, old family coding.
For old videogame?
Yes and you call it a Commodore game despite the fact it's obviously NES
@@DemocracyManifest It's a PAL format
Simpsons on NES is always the most poignant reminder that the palette doesn't have any actual yellows in it
Inb4 Savaged releases a banger of one of the Simpsons songs
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)
@@neonXG i already modded games on nes and i can say that theres yellow on the nes
PAC-MAN too.
@@fco64 literally my point
The reason the game is so odd, is because the developers used 3/4 of the cartridge memory just on the voice clips.
Surprised this nes game has that
@@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
@@marioboi323 Original Simpsons on NES have Bart saying "Eat my Shorts"
Well you are an odd game but I must say, you steam a good ham
@@dirtymangleyeah but almost all of the dialogue from the original steamed hams fit into this cartridge
I LOVE that the sprites even flicker if there’s too many sprites on screen, that is some true attention to detail right there.
this
It was so natural and so well done that I didn't even bat an eye at it
Literally came down here to say this.
It looks like a romhack of Bart vs. The Space Mutants tbh
Super Nintendo Chalmers
With those graphics? He's just Nintendo Chalmers now.
@@rodrigogirao8344 You’re right.
@@rodrigogirao8344 - Regular Nintendo Chalmers
Nintendo Entertainment Chalmers
@@thenoodledrop Ah, so he's related to Charles Entertainment Cheese.
I love how he takes damage for checking the kitchen fire lol
I didn't see that until I read your comment, cheers
Does he?
Backdraft.
Imagine getting "game over" at that point (btw, it has more replayability than the original NES games this is based on).
3:04
Utica and Albany boss fight. GENIUS.
Best part
I'm just imagining AVGN going "They call them steamed hams, but they're obviously grilled! What were they thinking?"
"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!!!"_*
"Jeez game designers! Make up your minds!"
Yeah but he has no time to say that
@@timallenbrownthis game is a bunch of poopy ass farts
" 'Steamed Hams' sure... Steamed in a pan of ASS!"
This channel is criminally underrated
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.
That's very kind. Reddit is hard too with strict rules, it's easy to get accused of self promo.
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.
Actually, this is inspired by the Simpsons games made by acclaim.
@@LiteVLOGSAcclaim, who owned LJN ---
@@RawrX32009 shit, I forgot that
@@LiteVLOGS Dont worry bro its alright :3
The Laughing Joking Numbnuts
Finally someone remembered to put the fire truck at the end XD
It's not steamed anything without the firetruck.
Exactly, it's an integral part of the meme.
i remember that one of the memes i saw replaced it with a shot of the graveyard
3:30
Largest capacity cartridge EVER 😂
The audio from just the first line would probably be larger than any nes cartage ever made.
@@urbanshadow777 Doesn't the entire NES library take up something like half a gigabyte?
@@urbanshadow777 yall underestimated programmers skills i can believe this can be done on a NES it would just take alot of skill
@@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.
That crunchy audio is on point, very Blades Of Steel
BET THE PASH!
A friend let me borrow that & didn't want it back lol
Blades of what?
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!
I thought those were just references to the game bart vs the space mutants
Some are too!
@@brianmetcalf2440 You just had to remind me that game exists, didn't you?
@MasterZ While it pissed me off, I loved that game! lol
Poster-on-the-wall kind of love.
And Lovejoy walking his dog
You even got the sprite flickering. This is INSANE.
That's a ton of digitized speech for a NES cartridge!
Realised that too but thought meme > realism
@@PenneyPixels 100% the right call. I love the eye on details like the flickering VFX too. Excellent!
@@PenneyPixels still realistic assuming this would use an efficient mapper
@@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
@@ssg-eggunner That much speech? In that day and age? Not sure. One voice clip would often take up so much space
I really love the attention to the Acclaim shovelware in this video, right down to the sound effects.
Finally, an NES animation that's mostly accurate to the actual hardware.
BUY ME STEAMED HAMS OR GO TO HELL!
You have selected "NO"
@@Hawk-yx7qh "Young man, in this house, we use a little word called Please."
Ok, that's a clever reference.
Ok, that's a clever reference. Kudos.
Buy them yourself, or get Seymore to buy them for you!
I heard someone say Steamed Hams is the one meme that will never not be funny, they were right
What about loss.jpg?
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.
That's interesting! I'll try it tonight. Thanks man!
I was never able to get that far. Every time I made it to Crusty Burger the game would crash. I think it was because my little cousin spilled chocolate milk on my cartridge while we were playing Mega Man 2 one day.
@jasongross4124
What tyoe of NES did yiy have, if it was the top loader, the differences there would crash at the Krusty Burger.
@SudrianTales mine was a bootleg add-on module for our Tandy trs-80 that my grandpa bought from a guy in the parking lot of K-mart in the next town over.
That might be why it crashed? I emulated this for the footage. I can't tell you where to get the rom but if you do a Google you'll find it pretty easily.
This is amazing.
Appreciate that the game is based on Bart vs Space Mutants game
The fact Skinner had to do little jumps with the spray can to get it to work is just, bravo
Gotta line it up to the exact pixel!
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
What were they THINKING!!!!!!
The speech bubble “duel” was brilliant.
I always love it when an NES game attempts to use voice sampling (I always think back to the "Bayou Billy" title screen 🤦🏼♀️😅)
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.
DZVBLE DRZVBBLE
@@pex_the_unalivedrunk6785"Blades of steel!"
@@pex_the_unalivedrunk6785 add Double Dribble to that list
@@FigureFarterBlafees ohhff steeff
I understand it was only uploaded 3 weeks ago but how does this not have a million views?
I think that’ll come soon enough. This is superb work :)
YT is still pushing it!
Here @87k 👍
Here 114k
144k*
Thank you for proving Steamed Hams is still alive and well.
The gameplay bits are so creative
This is eerie for me. I was literally playing Bart vs. Space mutants 20 minutes before this was recommended to me. Nice work
Question. Why?
@@jessragan6714He wanted to go back to the past...
@@iHawke"What was he thinking???🤓"
@@iHawketo play the shitty games that suck ass?
French ? JOUEUR DU GRENIER ?
I love how accurate this looks to the kind of crappy simpsons games that were released on the nes at that time amazing job all around!
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.
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! 🙏
The amount of creativity that this Simpsons scene has inspired.
This is like a hypothetical NES equivalent of those modern cinematic games that're almost as much cutscene as they are gameplay.
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!
Why thank you!
The conglaturations at the end was the cherry on top 👍
This is great and all I've done is enter my name.
THRILLHO
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.
Thank you!
Skinner vs The Steamed Hams
I knew I wasn’t crazy. I vaguely remembered seeing the cartridge on a shelf at Blockbusters many years ago
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.
Thank you that's too kind! The algorithm has always played coy with my videos.
1:48 is probably my favorite bit
I love that the little verbal spar is turned into a metaphorical boss fight with Skinner LITERALLY dodging the question
I can’t wait to see the speedrun for this classic gem of a game.
You're welcome to beat my Any Percent but good luck...
You’ve embiggened us all with this cromulent 90s game.
Excellent job Rob!
One of your best yet.
An NES game with this many voice samples would have cost $100 in 1991, which is as much as the console (with two controllers, zapper, and SMB/Duck Hunt cart) cost at that point in its lifespan. Absolutely amazing though, and I love how the gameplay is basically Bart vs the Space Mutants
0:55 SEYMOUR!!!
Superintendent
I was just...
I was like: "Can you go back into the fire?"
I knew others would be curious so checked.
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.
That's very true, but can't have a steamed hams video without the classic dialogue! So hope you could suspend your disbelief for the meme.
@@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.
I love how the sound effects are the same that were used in all of the NES Simpsons games.
I like how the one thing significantly increased in quality from the original is Chalmers’s point
Oh my god, the street section featuring all the other characters from the same episode, INSANE attention to detail, an instant sub and like from me!
I'll never get sick of watching the creativity that goes into this specific meme.
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!)
I absolutely love this so much, it felt like actually watching gameplay of Steamed Hams on the NES LMao
I love the digitized voices, despite it being not too realistic at the time, still adds to the charm of it especially with the added sfx, absolute great job!
Thank you!
To be fair there were a couple nes games like Dirty Harry with impressive digitized voices
It’s still more playable than Bart vs. the Space Mutants.
I like the Ghostbusters (NES) reference at 3:32.
I rented this as a kid, but I couldn't get past Utica.
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!
I loved the Bart Simpson games on snes , tree house of horror and the Bart through time one … renting games back then was so magical!
Amazing. Only thing missing is AVGN spending 12 minutes yelling about what were you thinking.
The NES cartridge would've been the size of a suitcase to store all that pre-recorded audio, lol! 🤣 🕹
Worth it though for the meme!
I'll never get tired of these steamed hams memes.
i watch every single one that comes across my page.
I like how its conected to bart and the space mutants
I am never washing these eyes again.
Love the way skinners mother screams for help and Chalmers briskly walks away
How did you even did this? This is some insane attention of detail. It deserves more likes and views...
Tell me about it..
I can't tell you how much I enjoyed this
I love that you used the gray in the palette for the burger meat. Literally a reference within a reference. Very thoughtful touch. ;D
pure S O V L
I’m hoping someone would actually make this a real NES game mod. This is cool!
Bart Vs.The Spacemutants happens to be one of my favourite Nintendo games, excellent work!
This fills me with nostalgia.
I wish the Simpsons NES games were good like this
The only thing we need now is an AVGN review of this game
Realistically, the dialogue would be text only
Yah but just a meme though innit
The mappers on the table:
IMO this is quite literally the best Steamed Hams meme so far. Well done!
Love it! I hope this meme never dies!
Now matter how much time passes, the “Steamed Hams” meme’s truly a gift that keeps on giving…!
The Simpsons games on the NES is never this polished.
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.
Zayum ur underrated!! Keep up the good work!
Can't wait for the avgn video for this game
title: nes game from 1991
steamed hams: released in 1996
whAT
Used actual Simpsons nes sound effects. Nice!
GG speedrun amigo 🗿👍
If you clip through the second bookshelf, you can make it to the kitchen and avoid the mother. That saves a few seconds. Also, you should damage boost through the fire since it's not an insta-kill. Current WR is 1:07:22.
A Famicom Cartidge that costs 70,000 yen. While a complete copy costs 280,000 Yen 0.0
I'm actually a speedrunner of this game, and there's actually a really neat quick kill strat with the boss fight.
I was expecting him to spray over the "I am a weiner"... but he had to put a "not" there. Brilliant.
oh my god I appreciate the shit out of making an obscure game reference this faithfully
Obscure? Bart vs the Space Mutants sold well, it just wasn’t a good game
@@sharmat1611 yeah but it's still a wild pick and done really well, I've never seen anyone even reference it really
I remember playing the simpsons: 22 short films about Springfield on my nes as kid... the apu level was always the hardest, such a strict time limit
This is delicious. But it even has sprite flickering!
You gotta be about my age or just absolutely love NES. I'm 39 myself, coming back and watching this again, it's insane hiw close to detail you made this to the simpsons NES games. For me, I was constantly renting them back then, so steamed hams definitely woukd have been one of my rentals.
39 too! Thank you for the kind words! I actually hired it a lot on Master System of all things.
@PenneyPixels absolutely my good man. It's crazy! Out of nostalgia I've been rewarching the simpsons from episode 1. I'm on Season 5 right now. I hadn't watched the simpsons in a mong time but one day I randomly thought about the kids book version I had of the first episode back then. Being our exact age, you had a pretty high chance of seeing and remembering the first episode in 89. I even found and played the old 1994 Simpsons Doom mod I had back then. So how crazy was it that basically as soon as I out down Bart vs. The space mutants that night, I get treated to this wonderful treasure. You steam a good 8-bit ham my good man.
this game was really fucking hard, man .. me and my buddy Kevin from school had a full weekend sleepover and were determined to beat it. He took the bus home with me Friday and we finally beat it Sunday morning. My mom was kinda pissed because we left the TV on for two days and it got really hot in the basement and we ate all the tombstones in the freezer but it was awesome
Just like i remember the game as a child in the 80s!
So glad Oakley got to include this video game reference in the episode!
I like how he literally dodges the question during the minigame.
The cutscene animation is just like it was in Bart vs The World.