I'm having a nostalgia trip. I used to play this when I was 5 or so on our family's first computer. Played it and played it until I snapped the disc in half. I thought it would just bend! Boy was I disappointed in myself.
I should be laughing not crying! My dear grandpa showed my cousins and I this when we were younger. I never lived close to them, so we would bond over this when we got to see them. Sadly, my grandpa passed away so this brings back many memories! Thank you!!!
Gosh this brings back memories...lol. New life goal....go on America's got Talent....dressed as 'Little Howie' and tell Howie, if you don't let me through...I am exposing your secrets..and point to the screen with a screen shot of this game
This is stupid levels of cute. It's a shame that so few people will appreciate this these days. Thanks so much for uploading. I had honestly never heard of it though I am in the right group.
I had vague memories of this game, but mom brought it up when she was reminiscing when I was first able to play games by myself at age 4. She remembered the "Howie" bit, so I looked it up and found this. This was the game that I was first able to play on the computer. Seeing Howie Mandel now on "Deal or No Deal", I would have never guessed he was the voice of Little Howie.
Thank you for posting this omg! I have been trying to remember this game for years!! My grandpa bought our first computer and showed us this game. Brings back so many memories!
Wow, I can’t believe I found this, I’m literally an internet baby, my first experience with internet and computers was in kindergarten, the OS was Windows ‘95,....I. was in deep tonight abt 90’s-00’s internet nostalgia, and thought abt the CD’s that came with our Compaq computer in ‘96, this was one of them.
I have no memory of this game at all, but I know for a fact that I had this game - or another one called Tuneland. I think it can't have been this one, since I had it when I was a year old. We have a video cassette of my mother talking about it, "most exciting nursery rhymes in it", and then adds to me that I like it (it's actually a cute moment but funny - it was for my grandparents, and my sister says to my dad "Turn it off, they'll get bored" and my mother just laughs and says "They like getting bored"). So that's how I remember this, and a few random flashes. But the timing fits - I had this in 1996.
Whoa! I have been wondering if I imagined this game. I couldn't remember anything substantial from it, since I was maaayybbe three years old when it came out. That opening sequence and Howie's voice. I remember him throwing his hat, but would not have been able to tell you even that before watching the video. I probably spent hours playing this game, particularly replaying that introduction. The memories are very warm, if that makes sense. My toddler self must have loved it. Thank you!
Ommmmgsssshhhh I think im crying lmao and I’m a whole man. Wheewww I felt this memory in my soul!!! I use to run to the PC to play this game for hours !
For some reason, I cannot get this game to run properly on anything. The audio and video are badly out of sync. I wonder if anyone else has encountered this? Edit: Never mind, I have finally fixed the issue. I was able to download another disc image of the game where the audio issue did not occur.
My father bought me and my brother a packerd Bell computer and it came with the Microsoft games and music. I remember seeing Edie Brockwells “Good Times” on the music CD. This was long before Cocomelon and other Kids entertainment on Computers. If you experienced in your childhood. Your parents were over 30 years ahead of their time. So was my dad, I’m really going to miss him when he’s gone because of the good things I got to experience in my childhood. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Also I’m Today years old to know that the guy I watched on deal or no deal is the guy who helped raise me lol.
There were a lot of little things that didn't get clicked. That was half the fun of this game was clicking every single thing, sometimes multiple times, to see what it would do. Still, I'm glad this video is here
Funny enough, I have yet to see a video where they left the game idle long enough it automatically cycles through the game, playing every song available and automatically transitioning to the other areas.
I had this game as a kid! But now I am trying to run it on a Windows XP virtual machine on VMWare Fusion. It's an .IMG file, a .CCD file, a .CUE file and a .SUB file; I tried converting the .IMG to an .ISO, but only a few of the sounds work. Is there a way I can properly incorporate the contents of the .CUE file into an ISO so the sound works correctly?
I've been trying to find a way to play this game on my Windows 7 pc.. I've tried dosbox, and a few others but none have seemed to work. It's so annoying cause this was my childhood and if I ever have children, I'd want them to play this. This, Battle Beast, The Living book stuff, and Lil Howies Word adventure were games I played as a child, I'd love for my future children to be able to play these without having to go out and find an old computer.
I'm working on a way to set up an easy to use Win95 virtual machine but uh, I guess it's still a little sketchy in its legality. But hell, there's a full 95 virtual machine on virtualbox's site. Or at least a link to it...if it's such heresy, I don't see how that's allowed. Anyway, I'm using dosbox, and so far it's quite good. The only issue is the hard drive sizes making the entire package big. If anybody's interested, toss me a message on good ol' fascistbook. I have the same name there, and a Doomguy profile picture.
I was SURE that the origin of everyone singing "Cha Cha Cha" during the happy birthday song came from this game but I didn't hear them sing happy birthday. I guess I was wrong and it came from another game? I'm surprised happy birthday didn't come up once. Did they miss it?
I was beginning to wonder whether I'd just hallucinated this game. But, nope! It's real. Thanks for uploading
I had this and "lil howies great word adventure" stuck on my mind for over a year because I could remember everything but the names
Dude! I thought the same thing!
I had the same thought today!!
Remembering trying to find little howie
I love being able to hear the music of this without someone talking over the video.
This literally brought a tear to my eye...the memories.
Me too lawdddddd
I miss these old windows games
I'm having a nostalgia trip. I used to play this when I was 5 or so on our family's first computer. Played it and played it until I snapped the disc in half. I thought it would just bend! Boy was I disappointed in myself.
Yes bless you for uploading a no talking version getting my nostalgia fix
had this cd when I was a kid playing on a Hewlett-Packard with Windows 95, I played it all the time.
I remember this. This came with my first computer, a Packard Bell with Windows 95. Definitely brought back memories.
Same!!!!
Right so many great memories
I should be laughing not crying! My dear grandpa showed my cousins and I this when we were younger. I never lived close to them, so we would bond over this when we got to see them. Sadly, my grandpa passed away so this brings back many memories! Thank you!!!
I'm sorry to that your grandpa passed away but yeah I played this when I was in middle School alot
Howie!! I didnt know Howie Mendel voiced Lil Howie till years later, it blew my mind lol
What about Bobby, Howie Generic and Gizmo?
@@sammerz50 Yes.. he did the voice of both Bobby, Howie Generic and Gizmo.
Gosh this brings back memories...lol.
New life goal....go on America's got Talent....dressed as 'Little Howie' and tell Howie, if you don't let me through...I am exposing your secrets..and point to the screen with a screen shot of this game
MY CHILDHOOD
This was made when Bobby’s World (also starring Mandel) was still airing on Fox Kids.
This is stupid levels of cute. It's a shame that so few people will appreciate this these days.
Thanks so much for uploading. I had honestly never heard of it though I am in the right group.
Diabetes inducing fun, right?
What a great game this was. Still holds up over 20 years later. And the music is super solid.
30 yrs old now!
Omg I loved this game!! Although you missed clicking on the black sheep in the valley area. It’ll sing Baa Baa Black Sheep
Damn I miss when I was a kid. I used to just let the whole thing go on auto and watch it like a movie
I had vague memories of this game, but mom brought it up when she was reminiscing when I was first able to play games by myself at age 4. She remembered the "Howie" bit, so I looked it up and found this. This was the game that I was first able to play on the computer.
Seeing Howie Mandel now on "Deal or No Deal", I would have never guessed he was the voice of Little Howie.
God does this bring back memories!!
Maaaaaaaaan this used to be my favorite as kid. Memories.
This was, and still is one of the most impressive looking kids games on the PC.
Thank you for posting this omg! I have been trying to remember this game for years!! My grandpa bought our first computer and showed us this game. Brings back so many memories!
Sweet, sweet childhood memories. I thought I’d never find this! It was my favorite game in 2000❤️
Wow, I can’t believe I found this, I’m literally an internet baby, my first experience with internet and computers was in kindergarten, the OS was Windows ‘95,....I. was in deep tonight abt 90’s-00’s internet nostalgia, and thought abt the CD’s that came with our Compaq computer in ‘96, this was one of them.
Thank you so much for this. I also had this one with Ecco the dolphin. I used to play them when I was a little girl 💙 So many memories!
You are very welcome !
Swear to god I’ve been trying to remember this game for years! I’m like in tears!
I can't watch this I keep crying. I was 1 or 2 shen my great aunt showed me this on that really old computer
I’ve been randomly thinking about this game but didn’t know the name, finally found it after a few day, legit about to tear up 😭😭
I have no memory of this game at all, but I know for a fact that I had this game - or another one called Tuneland. I think it can't have been this one, since I had it when I was a year old. We have a video cassette of my mother talking about it, "most exciting nursery rhymes in it", and then adds to me that I like it (it's actually a cute moment but funny - it was for my grandparents, and my sister says to my dad "Turn it off, they'll get bored" and my mother just laughs and says "They like getting bored"). So that's how I remember this, and a few random flashes. But the timing fits - I had this in 1996.
no matter how many times i searched "90s PC games" this didn't come up. Until I remembered it took place on a farm, here I am. Fuck yea
i loved, one of the best old programs that i loved
lol I remember this game i was 5 or 6 at the time
I can't believe I forgot this existed!! No wonder the name Howie sounded familiar 😱I miss my childhood 😭
Whoa! I have been wondering if I imagined this game. I couldn't remember anything substantial from it, since I was maaayybbe three years old when it came out.
That opening sequence and Howie's voice. I remember him throwing his hat, but would not have been able to tell you even that before watching the video.
I probably spent hours playing this game, particularly replaying that introduction. The memories are very warm, if that makes sense. My toddler self must have loved it.
Thank you!
Same here!!
I love the singable, danceable tunes.
Wow, I feel 14 again. Thanks for posting!
Oh snap, Mad Dog McCree and Packard Bell are all ganging up on me with this nostalgia trip!
Ommmmgsssshhhh I think im crying lmao and I’m a whole man. Wheewww I felt this memory in my soul!!! I use to run to the PC to play this game for hours !
I miss this game. They need to remaster this.
For some reason, I cannot get this game to run properly on anything. The audio and video are badly out of sync. I wonder if anyone else has encountered this?
Edit: Never mind, I have finally fixed the issue. I was able to download another disc image of the game where the audio issue did not occur.
My father bought me and my brother a packerd Bell computer and it came with the Microsoft games and music. I remember seeing Edie Brockwells “Good Times” on the music CD. This was long before Cocomelon and other Kids entertainment on Computers. If you experienced in your childhood. Your parents were over 30 years ahead of their time. So was my dad, I’m really going to miss him when he’s gone because of the good things I got to experience in my childhood. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Also I’m Today years old to know that the guy I watched on deal or no deal is the guy who helped raise me lol.
WOW, this takes me back.
Hey, you didn't click the Turkey! D: Missed Turkey in the Straw.
There were a lot of little things that didn't get clicked. That was half the fun of this game was clicking every single thing, sometimes multiple times, to see what it would do. Still, I'm glad this video is here
Funny enough, I have yet to see a video where they left the game idle long enough it automatically cycles through the game, playing every song available and automatically transitioning to the other areas.
That's my childhood right there! I think this was on a floppy disk, if not it may have been on a CD.
damn finally found it after all these years
My childhood 🥹❤
I remember played this game at school in elementary school as a child it's called tuneland now I'm 30 now
I still have the computer disk for it now over 20 years later. I remember this was the very first computer game I ever played in the mid 90s.
SO nostalgic
I miss playing this game on computer at school in elementary
God, this takes me back!
my lil bro and i had a blast with this, times were good
Watched all that to hear the horse. He clicked on everything... But the horse!
my god... i was 4 years old when I played this game. LOVE THE SONGS! Thank you so much for uploading!!!
How my internet addiction started.
23:34-23:46...this scared me as a kid! haha I don't even understand why that's there XD
Why was the squirrel humping the saddle? Also you didn't click on the railroad spike.
Unlocking core memories for me thank you
Oh the memories, thanks for uploading this!
17:35 Pretty sure this is how most kidnappings start
I had this game as a kid! But now I am trying to run it on a Windows XP virtual machine on VMWare Fusion. It's an .IMG file, a .CCD file, a .CUE file and a .SUB file; I tried converting the .IMG to an .ISO, but only a few of the sounds work. Is there a way I can properly incorporate the contents of the .CUE file into an ISO so the sound works correctly?
34:00 Howie Mandel!?
Yes
I've been trying to find a way to play this game on my Windows 7 pc.. I've tried dosbox, and a few others but none have seemed to work. It's so annoying cause this was my childhood and if I ever have children, I'd want them to play this. This, Battle Beast, The Living book stuff, and Lil Howies Word adventure were games I played as a child, I'd love for my future children to be able to play these without having to go out and find an old computer.
You actually missed a lot of the music.
I miss playing this game on the computer when I was little at school I grown now I trying to get my nephew this game
Have you tried to use something like virtualbox?
I'm working on a way to set up an easy to use Win95 virtual machine but uh, I guess it's still a little sketchy in its legality. But hell, there's a full 95 virtual machine on virtualbox's site. Or at least a link to it...if it's such heresy, I don't see how that's allowed. Anyway, I'm using dosbox, and so far it's quite good. The only issue is the hard drive sizes making the entire package big.
If anybody's interested, toss me a message on good ol' fascistbook. I have the same name there, and a Doomguy profile picture.
Holy shit!! My childhood!!!!!
We need a list of songs to this.
My childhood was wonderful.😊
24:27 Same bell chime from Blue’s Clues when Steve pulls out his notebook.
I still have this somewhere
Muchisimas gracias TCPretro21
I miss these window games.
thank you for uploading my repressed memories
I’m 25 years grown since I played tuneland as a kid and I still think the raccoon and the woodland critters are shifty.
I loved this game as a kid
I was SURE that the origin of everyone singing "Cha Cha Cha" during the happy birthday song came from this game but I didn't hear them sing happy birthday. I guess I was wrong and it came from another game?
I'm surprised happy birthday didn't come up once. Did they miss it?
God damn this unlocked a deep, deep core memory
I played this game as a kid
I had a hard time playing this game when I was a kid because that 7th level fanfare scared me to death for some reason.
my two favorite tracks in this game were Down in the Valley and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.
35:51 I always found that funny as a kid.
I had to google "cd rom game hoedown in the barn" to find this dear god it EXISTS!! The memories I forgot I had
Lol I hade to google “90s pc game yellow bear running around “ lmaooo I can’t believe I found it I’ve been looking for YEARS! Lmao finally
I miss this game
7:23 Is that Barbara Goodson? (Naota, Laharl, Petra Fina, Rita Repulsa)
Mother in the kitchen be tripin' balls. Brooms and Gingerbreadmen dancing.
I last played this game when I was 7. Loved it, but I lost the CD. D,x
Same here😭
lol i use to mess with this game as a kid I was 12 though lol. memories and the dinosaur one was cool too.
I was a baby and we had Windows 95 computer. boy im crying
Yes! Was my fav!
Hmm... now I remember this one.
Originally uploaded on my old channel back in 2012
35:08 Jon Anderson from Yes
Pink Floyd's David Gilmour plays guitar in a couple spots in the game, too, I believe.
Um anyone want to explain 35:54? 😂
HOLY GOD I FOUND IT! All I remembered was the flying shoe and some other random things. Thank you! 🥹🥹🥹
Holy Fantasy!
Blast From The Past
my baby self is quaking rn.. and im 23 now
I just noticed they had a picture of Jesus in the right corner
6:00
Omg 😭😭😭
I remember the mice
pocahontas 1995 angry settlers john ratcliffe screams 3:52
toy story 2 its coming 13:48
home on the range david spade
Toad's motor mania 33:31
Twinkle twinkle twinkle little star songs 39:54