Nightmare Ned Playthrough/Walkthrough (Plus Extras!)
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- Опубліковано 31 жов 2015
- UPDATE!
I've recently made a Nightmare Ned 20th Anniversary 100% Walkthrough + Extras Video. You can check out the trailer and the video itself here:
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This is my playthrough/walkthrough of Disney's PC Game Nightmare Ned. This is an old game out of many in my collection but is definitely a favourite. Though it has many lags/glitches throughout the game (some glitches are due to the game being run on a too powerful computer) this game is full of many interesting scenes and awesome voice actors. Fair warning it can be just a tad creepy, though the game is intended for kids, haha. I wanted to upload the gameplay for Nightmare Ned around Halloween because it seemed appropriate.
In this playthrough, I've featured a cheat in the Chalkboard Scene where you can skip the entire scene (this is helpful for if the floating lightbulbs are flying too fast to drop down onto), as well as an easter egg when you save the game under the name 'Ned', and I've shown how to get the 'good' ending in the game (not going back to the quilt either at all, or less than 8 times).
The end of my video features some extras! This showcases a few glitches that I encountered in the game as well as some further exploring in the attic. I've realized I still missed a tiny bit of exploring in the attic (traveling left of the vine ladder instead of climbing up it but there is only a tiny bit to see there) At the very end of this video I've also shown the 'bad' ending that can be achieved in the game by having Ned return to the quilt more than 8 times. I hope everyone enjoys the video and to quote Ned when you go to close the game, "Pleasant Dreams!"
#nightmarened #creativecapers #disneyinteractive #silentnoiseplays - Ігри
This game absolutely haunted me as a kid and is such a vivid memory.
Same, just the intro scared the shit out of me lol
@@timwilson7326 Seriously though, it made me super uncomfortable
Its still scary! Im 29 now.
@@taylortreadgold4810does goosebumps scares you to?
@Lizbeth Sandovalit's sucks doesn't it?
Disney produced a game where you are at one point belted to a table and force fed human organs by psychotic rats.
I don't know how this game was published by Disney but I'm glad that it was!
maxtheaxeiswax OMFG WHEN WAS IT?! i NEED to see that!
Miku Nuggetsune a bit late but here it is 28:15
It looks like it shoved them down his pants or something to me.
Wow. I never knew Disney produced it, but you can see how similar the artwork is to Hercules the game when you think about it
This game was kind of like .....Silent Hill for kids 😂
It would seem that way.
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This was is the deepest crevice of my brain that ive thought about plenty of times that i could never describe well enough to find and here i am.. disturbed
exactly the same for me i’ve been looking forever 😭
Exactly this.
i remember being so creeped out by this game....
I don't know if there is anyone who wasn't creeped out by it. Lol the creators must have been like eww sometimes haha.
I like the show better
The claymation my god!
I'VE GOT A HANKERIN' FOR A NED SANDWICH
@@SilentNoisePlays I definitely was also The Dragon that tells Ned The 3 Stories is VOICED by Edie McClurg Grace from Ferris Bueller's Day off
I kept trying to remember what this game was called and finally found it. Have such vivid memories playing this on the computer as a kid!!!! Wow
Exactly how I feel!!
Same
Same!
Same. Literally was driving home from work, and randomly started thinking about it. Somehow I remembered the game’s title after about 30 mins of searching in the darkest corners of my brain 😂
I am only in my 30s but still will always find the time to play this game, travel and enjoy my youth with my husband. He found this game for me recently and I am playing after that very adult boring office career I have.
Watching this definitely brought back some buried traumas, lol. I completely forgot how badly the rat song freaked me out as a kid. Just this squeaky cartoon voice gleefully singing about how he's going to electrocute you to death and laugh at your corpse.
I LOVED this game as a child but at the same time it absolutely terrified the shit out of me. Watching the intro especially gave me the strangest and most indescribable feeling of anxiety/nostalgia.
I used to have nightmares every single night for years of being dragged through the wall by giant arms. Then I had nightmares of the toilet growing teeth and chasing me.
Makes me feel so old.
Can you imagine our parents watching the trailer for that game and think "hmm that looks like a good game for my kid"
That's the same thing I was wondering. Maybe just it being a horror game for kids was an interesting idea? Lol and then the cover of the game scared me when I was a kid!
I remember getting this free with a box of cereal or something like that?
I distinctly remember seeing the huge box at ross and begging my parents to buy it. It was the 90s and anything with slime green stuff on it was a must have for me lmao
Parents were less helicopter-y back then.
This game and memory , gives me such a good feeling. A feeling I forgot existed. I feel like I’m in my childhood home , playing my computer in 2005. The background music is probably 80% of the memory . 😊
I am only in my 30s but still will always find the time to play this game, travel and enjoy my youth with my husband. He found this game for me recently and I am playing after that very adult boring office career I have.
Watched from the start till the end. This game was very fun when I was a kid. Thanks for sharing the whole game and make me re-live a part of my childhood again.
+Para - hex
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed it! This game was fun to play and I'm glad I got to share it with everyone!
over 20 years olddamn I miss being a kid...
The voice of Ned, Courtland Mead, also provided the voice of Gus in the Disney TV show Recess.
Yup! And he also played Danny Torrance in the Shining miniseries by Stephen King himself!! ^.^
Thought he always sounded familiar
I worked at Creative Capers at this time. I was called "Ned Girl". I did the majority of the clean up animation on this game. Mostly only on Ned and a few NPC's. I never played the game but, Walt Dorhn's character designs are always genius. He went on to write for the Shrek movies and ended up the voice for Rumpilstilskin. One of the funniest, dead pan, wait for it, sick and twisted man I've ever known.
ua-cam.com/video/aeMw9dCFUo0/v-deo.html
Wow that is so cool. I would love to have been able to work on a game like this. As an artist myself, I hope to make video games in the future. This game definitely stuck with me from the incredible illustrations to the amazing music. Even though it's slightly terrifying this game is a true classic. Lol the UA-cam video you attached was definitely related to Nightmare Ned haha. Thanks so much for commenting on this video! It would be really neat if Nightmare Ned was remastered one day so it could be played on newer computers/platforms. ^_^
You should get this game completely remastered, overhauled and re worked! Make it looks insanely amazing. Turn this old click and point into either a third person or a first person perspective open world! Make it for all platforms.
Kiyoko504 oh hell yeah like that alice in wonderland game on ps3 it was all creepy
@@rgmusic4769
Do you mean Alice: Madness Returns?
@@azazeltheundyingdamienkali5700 yeah that's the one
the fucking teeth level still haunts me
I thought it was gross too. And scary! You never knew when the dentist was going to pop out. And then I realized he would show up after an x-ray. But still, yikes!
That was my most vivid memory of the game! agh
This game wrecked me as a kid. It's cool to see it as an adult and enjoy what used to terrify me.
^-^ This game is definitely a unique experience.
I hold this game solely responsible as the impotus of my interest in dark stuff growing up. Even as an adult some (most) of the stuff in this game is genuinely unsettling. And I still get the songs stuck in my head sometimes!
15:17 aaahhh yes the school. For some reason this is the section I remember most
I remember seeing previews of this game on a VHS tape. I checked it out from the library when i was a kid and I still have nightmares. I'm watching it now as an adult to confront my fears
It's strange watching this years later. There are parts that I vividly remembered from playing this as a kid, but also a lot that I remember much differently or never explored at all. I wasn't much of a completionist back then, so it was just a fun game to play even if I didn't know what I was supposed to be trying to do. After awhile you forget details though, and your mind tries to fill in some of the gaps.
It's nice to be able to revisit some of these old games and see how well your memory matches up with the game! I know I never completed the game for a very long time and even after that there were a lot of hidden things that I didn't find until making my walkthrough videos.
I am only in my 30s but still will always find the time to play this game, travel and enjoy my youth with my husband. He found this game for me recently and I am playing after that very adult boring office career I have.
I remember when being home alone during a thunderstorm was beyond scary for me. I was 15 at the time but I was still a kid and it was really scary that I tripled locked all of the doors. Man did that start the party when mom try to come home
That yoyo sound brings me right back
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I GENUINELY would not be an animator or artist if it weren’t for this game. The music, 2d/3d style and off model art direction for the IP (the show that aired looks crazy different!!) ..its what I like to call “90s batshit”. FORTUNATE FOR this gorgeous HD upload and little fan following.. Ive always wanted to swap stories on how HARD this game was to 100% as a kid. MAN! thanks for unearthing good memories.
I work in animation now and have a pretty crazy experimental multimedia degree 😂 feels so DUMB to owe my art career to one single “failed show” disney game. But the art direction is just THAT feral, off the walls and good.
That's awesome! I think Nightmare Ned has inspired a lot of my artwork/creativity as well! I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
The art direction in this game is amazing. Love and miss the 90s for this. They took "make do with what you've got" to a whole other level that hasn't been matched since
This game freaked me the fuck out, but I remember there was a level where he was strapped to a hospital bed. That one scared me most, but I forgot why lol
I have been searching for this game for probably 15 years now. I thought this shit was a fever dream I had. I can’t believe I finally found it.
I always remembered this game as being claymation, took me so long to find out what it was called again when I remembered it today!
It's got some claymation in the locker fight part (not 100% sure about other areas) and then the rest of the game appears to be frame by frame mixed with tons of different types of artwork (I think some might even be photographs? I'm not sure!) But this is definitely a game that's hard to forget!
The dragon under the stairs had such a soothing and calm old lady voice that calmed me down when the game freaked my 5 year old ass out lol I would listen to her stories for hours!
ugh, that part in the mouth made me actually queasy. completally redeemed by the singing uvula though.
Yes, lol, I agree. I get that song stuck in my head every now and then but it just makes me laugh lol.
This was the blueprint for little nightmares you can't convince me otherwise
Omg. Nostalgia, I played this game so much, trying to figure out what to do. Weirdest and creepiest game from my childhood lol I love it. Thank you for the video!
I am only in my 30s but still will always find the time to play this game, travel and enjoy my youth with my husband. He found this game for me recently and I am playing after that very adult boring office career I have.
I remember playing this and nooooo one else I know does 😭
I am only in my 30s but still will always find the time to play this game, travel and enjoy my youth with my husband. He found this game for me recently and I am playing after that very adult boring office career I have.
This game disturbed and confused me as a kid. I don’t think Disney would make anything this disturbing these days. I could never figured out how to progress. I really like the aesthetic of this game though. It’s a shame that a lot of things are unclear.
So I left a description of this game on a message board because I couldn’t remember what it was and someone got back to me after four years and here I am reliving my daycare days.
I really miss this game. They don't really have anything like it these days, but I'd still play a sequel in a heartbeat, grown man or not.
Thanks for letting people see the masterpiece.
Agreed!
I’m getting some Courage the Cowardly Dog vibes from this game.
Its too bad that the show itself is/was lost media, it looks a lot like a decent Disney's answer to CN's Courage the Cowardly Dog. It could've been one of their greatest classics.
"Stupid dog, you made me look bad! Ooga Booga Booga!" :p
I love that show. XD
For years I've had a memory of this game but couldn't remember the name or find it at all when described in Google searches.. at 1am last night, I finally remembered the name 😭😭
I played this game at my daycare/preschool. I had to be like 4 at the time. I was reminded of it because I purchased a yoyo recently and I distinctly remember this character using a yoyo as a weapon.
I feel so lucky that I got to play this game on its originally intended hardware, before it became almost too glitchy to get through. I remember writing down all the words to the songs and learning them, so I started singing along with them as I watched this video like 25 years later. Brought back lots of good memories!
It's sad that not alot of people know about this game....I guess I was just one of the lucky ones to actually get to play it♥️
I agree - I hope it will gain some more popularity!
I am only in my 30s but still will always find the time to play this game, travel and enjoy my youth with my husband. He found this game for me recently and I am playing after that very adult boring office career I have.
this is amazing. such nostalgia THANKS! very creepy as a kid, even now
I was borderline obsessed with this game. Thank you for the upload!
im obsessed with this game. wish more people had played it. i feel it was so formative of my childhood lol
I remember when I was like 6 I played this game and had no clue what to do
I’ve noticed that the School Nightmare world looks more like Alcatraz Island Prison to me.
Yes! The school in Nightmare Ned is actually called Alcatraz Elementary!
Jeebus Christ. I've been looking for this game for eternity. I'm 26, and I'm actually crying right now.
:D
I am only in my 30s but still will always find the time to play this game, travel and enjoy my youth with my husband. He found this game for me recently and I am playing after that very adult boring office career I have.
Holy crap, I remember falling down the grave plot and thinking that that was literally it. This was my life now. I had to just live there the rest of my days. I literally reset the game multiple times thinking that I missed something up there. My god I was a stupid kid.
Interesting to say the least... I watched the first 2 episodes of the show (& did a little research of the series) and this definitely is a Earthworm Jim situation. Where the show is standard 90's fare & decent, while the game itself is pretty out there. Though unlike Doug TenNapel's worm, this game was clearly made with a mostly different vision from it's show. Which given this was produce ALONGSIDE the show, unlike most cartoon based games it isn't too surprising. I also really like this game's atmosphere & art direction.
The voice of the Graveyard Shadow was the late, great actor Harry Anderson. I think the Graveyard Shadow bears a resemblance to Randall Boggs, a Disney/Pixar villain yet to come.
I love the chaotic mix of art styles, and the music is appropriately creepy. As an adult, there were parts of the game that disturbed me, and I'm surprised this game was supposed to be for kids. (Can't top "Braindead 13", though)
The graveyard: seeing Ned's parents as zombies, but did anyone else notice the blood in their coffins? Did they die violently?
The hospital: the beaver shoving organs down Ned's shirt, or in his body, while he freaks out and screams. Either way, I'm disgusted.
The toilet: killing rats with the yo-yo, then stacking their corpses up so Ned could climb up.
The attic: that story of the dog exploding in the microwave. Having seen the same thing happen to the guinea pig in "American Horror Story: Cult", this only conjures more sickening images in my head.
Thank you for the full walkthrough, extras, and glitches.
My childhood trauma has returned lmao
I remember seeing the trailer for this game on The Jungle Book vhs and it creeped me out as a kid, I wanted to play it but I have never. Also if I may point out this game sort of reminds me of Heavy Metal (1981) due to how messed up everything looks and Courage the Cowardly Dog due to the bizarre 3D claymation in 2D environments.
Heavy Metal is one of my favourites (more so for the art rather than the story, though it's not a bad story either) I think that the game takes a little bit of everything and combines it all in a really creative way!
I absolutely adored this game as a kid! So glad to see this video, I miss being able to play this so much.
I believe i got this game from a cereal box
I was watching Nightmare Before Christmas when I thought about the game I used to play with the little boy strapped to the hospital bed LOL I can't believe I found this! Thank you so much so many childhood memories
I VIVIDLY remember the tooth part. That part scared the crap out of me.
This was literally my favorite game as a kid 😭 maybe that's why I'm so obsessed with horror movies now...
Best childhood game ever, I really enjoyed this as a kid. My dad bought me this game and I love it! Great goin back in time and reliving memories.
I'm here to hear Harry Anderson as Ned's grandfather. RIP Harry.
I believe he also voiced the graveyard shadow creature as well - definitely a great talent that will be missed. I also remember seeing him in the TV show Night Court.
@@SilentNoisePlays He did. But Ned's grandpa was the best part of that level right now. It'll be two years in April since we lost him.
@@TennantJunkie1993 Yeah, it's really nice having the reveal that it's Ned's Grandpa telling him that everything's gonna be okay! He had a very unique voice. Are you a fan of Harry Anderson or a friend/family if you don't mind me asking?
@@SilentNoisePlays I was a fan since I was 11. I always wanted to meet him, but now that'll never happen.
@@TennantJunkie1993 I'm sorry to hear that. I hope that at least it's comforting to be able to look back on all of his work.
No one:
Disney: Here, have a game with a story about a dog exploding in a micorwave kids.
I'm not sure which is worse, the story about the dog in Nightmare Ned or the hamster in Maniac Mansion...
21:53 Ned's like, "Fuck this shit, I'm out."
I got this game for my birthday after it came out. I'm glad other people remember it.
Oh man the trailer for this game always scared me. It's crazy 25 years later I can finally come back and check it out. Man time flies. The school gives me MAJOR 90s gradeschool vibes. The teeth level is freaky even for kids, and the bathroom and pipeline cgi STILL makes me uneasy. But all in all, it pulls It's punches and is incredibly creative.
Yeah the teeth level! Plus if you take too long to complete it, the dentist will come and stab you with a syringe. Get stabbed too many times and you're booted out of the level...
I remember seeing the ads for this on VHS tapes back when I was a kid. I wanted to play it so bad but I could never find it or knew anyone who had a copy. Thanks for filling that little void from my childhood.
Absolute classic
the shadow that scrared me and my sister the most was the grave yard and the bathroom
I miss aunt roxanne so much
This is some Tim Burton shit right here.
May be why I've always liked Nightmare Ned... And Tim Burton for that matter!
The nostalgia is killing me :,)
I’m surprised this game didn’t freak me out when I was a kid
This game TERRIFIED me and I loved it!
Same! Lol
Trippy shit. I love it! It's so notoriously Nightmare Before Christmas-inspired, it's just awesome. I can't believe I've never heard of this cartoon/game.
Same! And I’ve never heard of them until this year! I just got done watching the cartoon show here on YT and now I’m watching this gameplay! Hope I’m able to play this game on my pc.
This looks like fun! ^^
I have never seen this game before! It seems to have been way before my time( born in 2008). But I like the style and artwork. Very unique that you hardly see any of this kind nowadays.
i think you missed a part somewhere... I remember having to get past a couple of ghosts in the graveyard part where I had to get their ball? It's hard to remember, but this game has a special place in my childhood memories!
Oo! That sounds interesting! I've never actually come across anything like that before. I've just found that the ghosts didn't have anything to interact with aside from shooting them with your yo-yo.
I too remember something about the ghosts and the ball.
I remember a part of it was like a two headed boy screaming about a key and there was a car in the tree. I thought it was in the old house part of the game. That was always the part that I got stuck on.
I’ve noticed that the Graveyard Nightmare World at the beginning of this play through is based on the works of filmmaker Tim Burton and German Expressionist artist Edward Gorey
This game is crazy good. It's terrifying
and the bad ending scared us a lot
That anthropomorphic uvula of Nightmare Ned has an Elvis Presley impersonation.
I remember being so creeped out by this game as a kid. Took me so long to finally find it again!
20+ years later…
The now outdated 3D models are creepy, and the claymation is creepy.
Watching this now from an adult perspective, the music is unbelievably complex and well-done.
Your whole computer is about to swallow you *ALIVE!*
In an all new video game, "Nightmare Ned"
I have been trying to find this game for YEARS
I bought a whole separate laptop running XP for this exact purpose only to realize my disk got scratched to absolute hell 🥴 and finding a digital copy? Basically impossible.
So glad you've posted this playthrough!
Oh no! I know the struggle of trying to get this game to run. If you're using Windows 10 here's a link to a download of the game that runs in an emulator! I've found that it works really well so far.
collectionchamber.blogspot.com/p/nightmare-ned.html
Thanks for watching though! I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
I've owned a CD of this game since my neighbor was too scared to play any further, and I noticed a bug: The rat ladder puzzle in the Bathroom level and the hallway sequence in the Medical world are tied to your CPU, so if your computer's too new, the animations will be so fast it becomes unplayable. But the game can still be won, it just takes some work.
I remember playing this when I was like 6 or 7 and the school section always creeped me out, I would always get stuck there. I had a couple nightmares with this games setting lol
I hope there will be a remake of this game and the series one day.
Wish they would regenerate this game.
This game absolutely terrified me as a young child
Found this game via chat gpt. My keywords was cartoon, scary game with teeth level. I don't know why, but this level just snapshoted in my brain forever. Even now it looks creepy.
Thanks for the upload! I enjoy listening to this game while doing work. :3
+chwoey
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoy the game! I like to listen to game playthroughs while I'm working too :D
Is it me or is It Ned’s alarm clock shape shifting at the beginning of the game Nightmare Ned?
The part where the framed head told stories is very disturbing and suprising that Disney thought this would be a good idea to make for kids
Yeah, that part always creeped me out. But then again - I think that they were typically scary stories that were popular around that time. At least I think the one about the guy with the hook was... Lol.
The Adolescent Song of this computer game is sung by the three different versions of Ned in the funhouse mirrors.
Man, I don't even remember that last level. O.o I remember just about everything else though. :p
I feel like it was just yesterday I was swinging my little legs from my dad’s computer chair playing this game until the early morning
The pipe cleaner skeleton in this computer game is more like a twisted version of Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas.
The intro"s music still makes my skin crawl.
It's wild that Disney made a video game that microwaves puppies and it's cannon
Animation: Creative Capers Entertainment
Producer: Sue Shakespeare
Supervising Directors: Terry Shakespeare, David Molina
Director: Walt Dohrn
Art Director: Walt Dohrn, Natahalie Sasic
Production Manager: Stephanie Herron, Monica Zorman
Directing Animators: Walt Dohrn, Natahalie Sasic
Designers: Walt Dohrn, Natahalie Sasic
Animators: Lee Beardall, Rodney Bills, Jessie Cosio, Connor Flynn, Brad Forbush, Ron Friedman, Ernie Gilbert, Greg Hill, Ashley Lenz, John Pearson, Siliva Pompei, Martin Scully, Deke Wightman, Konard Winterlich
Lead 3D Artist: Ron Zorman
3D Animators: Leon Gor, Caragh O'Connor, Dave Otte, Kristen Van Schreven Butler, Ron Zorman
Stop Motion Animation: Robert Rose
Lead Key Assistant Animators: Claude Chiasson, Shawn Murday, Janice Tolentino
Key Assistant Animators: Laura Nichols, Mark Byrne, Rich Draper, Aidan Flynn, Des Forde, Lorrie Freidman, Tom Higgins, Vaughn Johnson, Bonnie Leick, Peter Maivia, Linda Mangan, Carlos Mendez, Akemi Tyler, Eric Wiese, Monica Zorman
Animation Checking Department Supervisor Checkers: Carla Washburn, Maryanna Amman, Claudia Gilbert, Cathy Dickerson, Margot Hale, Gillian Higgins, Julia Orr, Gloria Palter, Penelope Sevier, Paula Whelan
Test/Camera: John Mellino, Tony Quinn, Arantxa Rodriguez, Rebecca Sampson, Eric Stover
Digital Ink & Paint Manager: Jeff Vacanti
Digital Ink & Paint and Composite: Charles Botton, Steve Friedman, Paul Grant, Chris Manabe
Color Models: Ron Dias, Candice Goldfarb
Prop Design: Cindy Banks
Creative Consultant: David R. Holmes
Production Coordinators, Colorado Animation: Brad Ratcliffe
Clean Up: Denise Ryan
Camera: Bobbi Swartzendrubber
Dialogue Coordinator: Michael Paxton
Production Assistants: Kristine Bochum, Harley Carnine, Mike Do, Sorcha Donohoe, Chris Gibbons, Cynthia Kamau, Sabrina Lewis, Jenny Malone, Melissa Malone, Stephen Stewart
Archivist: Leanne Howard
Production Accountant Assistants: Christine A. Holmes, Annabella Dixon, Katie Yezhova
Technical Support: Armen Tatoian, Keith Tatoian
Additional Animation: Yowza Animation Studios, Inc.
The implications of the toilet level are best left unexplored.
STOP IT. YOU’RE SCARING THE WORMS
This brings back so many memories I played this game all the time!