The Oregon Trail - Launch Trailer - Nintendo Switch
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- Опубліковано 13 лис 2022
- The Oregon Trail is available now on Nintendo Switch: www.nintendo.com/store/produc...
A modern twist on the trials and tribulations of the road to Oregon, this official successor to the global phenomenon will immerse players in exhilarating journeys ranging from the historically accurate to the totally extreme. Players will pick their traveling party, stock the wagon with supplies, and embark on an adventure filled with tough choices, new dangers, and unexpected situations.
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This game is so cool man I wish Oregon was real
Only plebs wish Oregon was real. :)
Maybe someday 😔
we have them in your body like the lunk
Same
It does, it's the thing you put in pizza
I remember playing this as a kid and losing every time I played. Glad that a new generation of kids will be able to enjoy the thrill of watching your whole party slowly die of dysentery. 😁
agreed.
i hope that there are multiple difficulty levels:
1.Certain Death
2.*F!$K*
3. God has abandonded us.
Or die of cholera or drowning when your wagon is too full lol
@@aa-tx7th 4. Original
_"Glad that a new generation of kids will be able to enjoy the thrill of watching your whole party slowly die of dysentery."_
That is the _exact_ joke I came here to make.
I hope it's comparatively as hard as it was for us back in the day.
I'll play it for nostalgia. But I have to say: between pixel art, 3d models, and 2d cartoon sprites, the art direction is everywhere.
low budget, probably had lots of diverse hires on this which was the main goal instead of making a great game
Wtf are you even talking about, go back to the nick Fuentes page
The “organ trail” is better. Aka the zombie remake
@@Kahunamoe lolol what?? Troll 😂
@@johnames6430 Now why did you randomly find the need to bring up race in this unrelated convo. White people aren't the only ones who can make games so get over yourself.
I remember as a kid, I was able to finish this game just one time during our class. It was epic, going down the river in the wagon on the wooden planks avoiding rocks.
Considering that the first version of The Oregon Trail came out in 1971, one year before Pong, this could very well be the longest-running franchise in gaming history, and deservedly so! 😁
I never thought about it that way, but I think you might be right
It was a text game right? Or tabletop?
I thought it came out in the 1840’s?
@@ethanharris7943 it took me a second
@@matane2465 It was a text-based computer game, yes.
This was the only game available to us in elementary school in the mid 80's. Some of this hit strong nostalgia vibes.
We had this and Carmen San Diego. CSD was like 6 floppy discs.
We used to have some 18 wheeler driving simulator, and the teacher would literally make us leave the computer room if she saw us use the “speed” command.
I remember playing the oregon trail instead of doing typing class
We had number munchers too but oregon trail was the goto. Nothing like spending every penny on ammo and killing everything in sight and then everhone drown at the first river.
@@FirstNameLastName-wt5to well thanks for that. Now the theme song is stuck in my head. Where in the world is….Carmen Sandiego.
i played this game but in my classroom as a kid, and we did it with papers and stuff. still one of the most epic classes i’ve ever had! games should literally be incorporated into school more often
wait how did you play oregon trail with paper? like... dnd oregon trail lol
Same here! We each made our characters D&D style and then the teacher read out loud the scenarios.
Same! My dude died like 20 miles from Oregon. It was devastating.
Huh. Not my gen. Apple II computers, but only one of them was fast enough to get to the end before computer lab time was done.
The correct definition of “literally” should be incorporated into school more often.
I remember my teacher showed us this game when I was in elementary school, and I was baffled that history could be enjoyed in videogame format. I might pick this up to play over the holidays for the nostalgia.
Best 30 bucks I've spent in some time. Lemme think, I guess since the GTA trilogy.
Play Noah’s ark on Nintendo lol.
Used to love this game. All that time spent waiting for the little wagon to cross the screen. Deciding when the best time was to cross rivers. Good memories.
Too bad they didn’t have Isabel May narrate this commercial like she does on 1883
All the dysentery!
Phoebe: “hey I’ve seen this one before, it’s a classic”
Some 10 year old: “what do you mean? This is brand new!”
Okay, THIS is how you do a remake! If I got hopelessly attached to Atari-looking green blobs, I can’t imagine the emotional distraught this game’s gonna put me through. I’m HYPED!
DYSENTERY FOR SMASH!
and don't forget it's brother, DROWNING
This remake has been on the app store for years. they are just porting it to switch..... so, if you cant wait, you can play it on your phone right now.
@@Varuga Is it called differently? I can't find it.
Atari? You must have been spoiled. had to play this on an Apple II at school. 😂
@@plumdutchess it is on apple arcade
I'll never understand why they wouldn't make a version of Oregon trail like the Amazon trail game. The way that game was set up was so fun, my sister and I loved it.
Yukon trail
There was, I got a disc in a box of cereal once! Probably around 2000~ish
yes the fishing part was my favorite.
100% was a Amazon river game. I always picked the dude who said he was a strong rower
Maybe they should tack on a Donner Party expansion, that would certainly liven things up
I'll buy it. I remember playing this on a floppy disc like windows 95 lol, loved it.
Same here lol I was hooked on this game. I forgot about floppy discs
Floppy discs. Good times.
Win95 used CDs that had been out going on 6-7 years. You must be talking about Macs in late 80s....
This game was truly a moment in history, both as a game and as an adventure. I cannot believe that this gem of a game has such an amazing rerelease on a home console. Let's hope that the players don't complain too much about dying of dysentery...
I'm just glad that it's releasing outside of Mac/Apple platforms.
The Teen Titans hated that.
They won't be able to complain... they'll be dead. 😆
I only play to get dysentery.
I guess if u like playing as a wh*te colonizer taking land from indigenous ppl of color
Having played the original in elementary school, it's awesome to see this was modernized really professionally. It's the same experience and story with modernized visuals that helps to visualize it better.
The first version of this game was made before computers even had monitors to display graphics...let that sink in a bit.
@@paxhumana2015 for the last time that sink can't come in
I played it in middle school for a history grade.
@@totallynotaferret Sinks can only come in if you invite them
@@totallynotaferret when you’re cold, they’re cold.
I remember playing this last year in my United States history class on a emulated version of the Oregon Trail. We had to complete it and write an essay about how we experienced on the trail
There are several versions on Internet Archive, some of which are native 32-bit windows binaries and still work in Windows 11.
Oh.when I played it in class back in the 1900s, our teachers were just glad that we learned about computers
A classic.
Teaches kids about how truly unfair life(and game difficulty) can ve
True, however it doesn't seem to be very accurate when it comes to historical things..
So long as I can still die of dysentery
3 different art styles? That's intriguing by itself, and the fact that it's based on a classic game makes this something worth looking in to.
Playing right now, definitely worth buying just for nostalgia alone. Priced at $30 though which is high, $20 would have made it a steal.
I'm just glad they finally launched the trailer for the movie.
Honestly, I'd rather see the modern graphics for the traveling animation, instead of the pixelated graphics.
@@ryanblanchard2508 I agree. I would love to get the game but I can’t afford it😢
@@ryanblanchard2508 jesus... it used to be a free mobile game. glad i played before the steep pricing
Can't wait to die of dysentery
Who is Terry and why you dissin on him?
I’m more of a typhoid guy myself
@@Purple_Sloth im a snake bite guy
Being an Oregonian and use to play this game on a green and black sceeen computer back in the day. I'm pretty excited about this.
This actually looks like a good reboot. I just really hope they're heart and soul in it
It looks a little soulless
Played it on apple arcade, this version is full of heart and soul
Yes what Issac said, this has been out on Apple for some time. I played it on my tablet and it looks like this.
@Chungu San is correcting this person productive?
Needs a bit of dysentery
It's been 51 Years since they set off from the HP 2100 and arrived here on the Switch. They have truly come a long way since then!
Most will see HP 2100 and think your talking about a printer hahaha man back when there was less tech making the less savvy more dumb lol
Long trail that was lol
Technically it arrived on iOS devices well before this port was worked on.
The game our childhood teachers made us play because it was the best way to teach us about the oregon trail. Thank you to all the teachers who made us play this game so we can make the next generation play it. < 3
My teacher only let you play that game if you had straight A's.
Sad to say I did not so I have no idea what this is about I don't even think my class learned about the Oregon trail.
This isn't remotely the same game. It's based on the same history, and surely it's heavily inspired by the original simulation, but this is very much it's own thing.
The game that we found an unblocked website to play it on during school...
@@JsYTA “Um, ackshually” 🤓
Is this really THAT VERY game? the game im thinking of..lol. Im not from the states,but i remember playing some ox and wagon game when i was in grade school in the early 90's, we were allowed to play it if we had free time in class, so it wasnt like an actual teaching moment or anything..and i hardly remember the name of it th or that is was about any particular state in america, i just remember being addicted to it, and the ox and wagon is burnt in my memory..lol, you just rode around on a wagon, and its even giong right to left across the screen like that game does. I want to say it had the word trail in it tho but maybe im having a false memory about the name..
Would this game have been distributed in Canadian schools too?, cuz thats where i'm from...
Finally! I've played this back in 2nd grade and always enjoyed trying to make it to the end. Now I get to relive that again and try to get the party all in one piece. So looking forward to this.
This is so nostalgic! Brings back memories of being back in elementary playing this on the computer.😁✌️ One of my first RPGs lol
I remember playing this in fifth grade, and all day during quarantine. Amazing to see a remake after all these years!
edit: Guys, I was not in fifth grade during quarantine. I really should've worded that better....
Uh quarantine was 2 years ago
Quarantine during spanish flu?
@@SchizoMelody yea, the oregon trail game is over 50 years ago lol
@@SchizoMelody The original version of the game
for a second i thought you meant you played it in 5th grade, during quarantine and i was wondering how old you would have to be for that to happen lmao
I never expected *this* to get a remake, ngl
Time to die of dysentery all over again
Nintendo sure knows how to hit us 90's kids right upside the head with nostalgia. Take my money now, please.
besides making remastered pong or somthing
This is the same as the Apple Arcade version on iOS and it’s really fun. I never played the original, but this version isn’t too difficult since I made it to Oregon twice and only one person died but it wasn’t from dysentery. I also like the mini games and challenge modes. There are also achievements you can get in game like get the band back together by carrying all the musical instruments
I played this game on a floppy disk at school, in elementary school. And now this releases just in time for my flight to go see the fam, for Thanksgiving. 👍
Played this growing up in school. A few years back I found a site that had the game to play, and I showed it to my mom who was in her 70s (she had an atari and got me into gaming), suggesting she give it a try. She had been looking for some simple games to help stimulate her mind after recovering from cancer and the treatments. I told her to expect it to be kind of random in it's difficulty, and that as a kid that was part of the fun and humor of it. Over the course of the evening I checked in on her from time to time. She ran out of supplies in the mountains so she wintered over, hunting and trading. Once spring arrived, she packed up and set out on the trail again. Beat the game her first sitting. Tackled it like a true pioneer; I couldn't have been more proud as a son.
I was in middle school on an old apple computer with black screen and green text, typing class. Since I was already versed in typing, I'd finish my lessons before anyone else. This led me to getting bored and I'd start to write, and one day I wasn't particularly creative and happened upon a plastic container of 5.25" floppies and all were nothing worth mentioning then there it was a nondescript floppy, that I almost put aside but for some reason I picked it back up and got it installed. I had so much fun dying of dysentery or starving to death, drowning, etc. Sweet sweet nostalgia. Now I got a switch and will buy this!
Join me on a trip back in time as I thank Nintendo for this.
It's the early 2000s. I'm a young boy whose mother works from home on a then-new computer, leaving an even older model unused. Now if you're young enough to not remember the old PC Oregon Trail games, I want you to picture this: an off-white block of aluminum and plastic the size of a dog and the weight of a reasonably fit walrus. The screen was certainly not capable of 1080p - I would wager somewhere in the region of 72p - and if you held your arm up to it you'd feel the static electricity tingle your hairs. For this young boy having that internetless computer was RAD. I could play pinball and spider solitaire for hours and I could write little stories and things.
But joy of joys, we found Oregon Trail. 3rd edition I believe. It had 3 discs I had to make sure to switch out at the right time and I seem to remember fmvs of live actors potraying characters in your wagon train and in towns. I loved every second of it and played it over and over again hundreds of times. I even made up stories of the Oregon Trail with my Mom, who wrote all of it down into a notebook I still have today. The Oregon Trail games are an enormous part of my life and I have a great amount of nostalgia for them, for that simple time in my life when the world seemed a little less technological and complicated and a little more analog and personal. It was when my backyard was anything I could ever want it to be, my mother was not yet ill, and my elementary textbooks smelled like game manuals and had pictures from the 80s. When I got off school Mom would take me in her old 90s Eddie Bauer Ford Bronco to the little gas station store for cream soda and m&ms and when we got home and I finished homework I'd have an adventure outside, or pop in an old VHS movie, or maybe just maybe warm up that old computer, stick disk one of The Oregon Trail, and set out on another journey.
So I say to everyone who had a hand in making this: thank you from the very bottom of my heart. You've made this man feel a little like that boy again.
This is awesome. I played The Oregon Trail II all the time in grade school. I hope we get a remake of The Amazon Trail soon.
Wasn't there also a Yukon Trail?
@@devinspencer1678 Yes
why am i suprised that theres an oregon trail 2
@@Bukki13 There were several versions of this game over the years. It’s got a long history going all the way back to 1971.
*Trade
"Trade? We are pirates! We do not trade, _we taaake_ !"
*Done Trading
"DONE?! We are not _done_ ! We. Want. MORE!"
Hahaha yes one of the most memorable games of our childhood
Qrd
Back in my day, this wasn't a game! We had to go to Oregon and back uphill both ways! Now *THAT* was a trial! You little boomerlings will never know what it feels like to lose 120% of your blood to dysentery before even boarding the wagon! Good old times. /s
@@LordDragox412 qrd
When I was wee lass, I loved going to the general store and foraging through that river.
Love it so far! The throwback is everything
I have such nostalgia for another country's cultural memories that I never experienced.
Well to be fair no one alive today ever experienced them either.
@@KG-th3cr I kinda meant playing the educational game as opposed to actually dying of dysentery.
@@Pobotrol I know ha ha.
@@KG-th3cr are you implying that everyone who played the original game now is dead?? Lolllllll
@@someonewhowasnthere No lol I mean people who were actually on the Oregon Trail.
Oregon Trail was such a great game that it not only transcends the edutainment it was marketed as, but created its own clones. Simulations of historical events were never quite done as well as OT.
Yes it was genuinely enjoyable as a game
Almost all great games create "clones". The best games create clones that create genres. At one time first-person shooters were called "Doom clones" and open world games were "GTA clones". Nowadays we have "Dark souls clones"
Bought this today and played it all day! Really fun!
Holy crap!!! It went from a text based adventure game to now this?! That’s pretty cool! Maybe i should give it a try
There actually was a point and click version of the game. Had more music than the text adventure.
There were quite a few Oregon trail sequels, some with full motion video too
You won't be disappointed (I don't think anyway)
I was actually playing it on Apple Arcade not too long ago, it’s pretty good
Craphole, you mean
Brings back old memories. Wish they would've put in the classic game as well
Maybe they did as an unlockable
@@MilkFire1 probs not
Just go play the classic if you want the classic
@@mickylord21 right? What a moron lol
Can’t wait to die of dysentery in this beautiful art style.
Just to age myself, my elementary school had Oregon Trailer version 2.0, so that's the one I grew up on.
LOL - can't believe they brought back the wagon rafting mini-game at the end of the trail. This looks cool!
My favourite Starkid musical? Adapted into a video game?!?! We have truly been blessed today
It’s been a video game for a long time I think
@@The_Shimp only like 40 years
@@The_Shimp r/whoooosh
@@at0mic39_5 r/ihavereddit
I can't wait for it! My 4th great grandma, and her family, came over the oregon trail.
I played this game in school in the late 90s. This one, bugdom, and a one where you played as a raptor with a jetpack. Gonna have to pick this up asap.
I remember this game from when I was a kid brings back memories
Even in kindergarten I was obsessed with this game. That was in like 92 on crappy pcs too. That's how fun they are. Gave me my first taste of death too
I remember playing this game on PC back in 99 I was hooked only made it to Oregon three times lol
This game takes me back to the 4th grade in 1989. All the computers at my school were apple.
Played this on my iPad and had fun. Bought me back to the being a kid and my classmates would gather to watch one of us play Oregon Trail
Oh the nostalgia, I remember playing the originals back in school during our free time in computer programming back in high school, man
I played a version of OT in grade school in the computer lab. Man those were some great times
Why has nostalgia not crushed me before like it has now. Seeing such a childhood classic.
It’s ashame they don’t release the older games in like a collection. Like they did for humongous entertainment games. I’m happy this franchise is still alive.
And like most things I am assuming this is testing the watchers before or I think about we releasing the other games
You can play the originals FOR FREE at the internet archives.
@@jonathancharron7360 Not Oregon trial version 5.
Wow. The one we played in GT school in 1988 was on those old computers that had black screens and big green pixels. It's amazing to see it with actual pictures and in more colors than green!
There have been several PC versions over the years with full color graphics and real people playing the characters with full voices. This is just yet another remake.
$30 to die a bunch of different ways and never know what Oregon looks like?! Shoot. Sign me up! I remember playing the original game on floppy disc. Good times! Can't wait to die.. I mean play this game!
My wife and I are obsessed with this game… we play it on her iPhone together and enjoy the flashbacks of our elementary school computer classes. (We are Oregonians, so it’s standard to have played this in 4th and 5th grade.)
I remember playing this in the 80s on floppy disk with number/word munchers,I hope there will be a physical version
game was so good they made a state called oregon
This looks awesome
I remember playing this in 4th grade. Class was awesome back then. We got to play video games for 30mins everyday.
My history teacher talked about the original, and a kid wore a shirt with the "you died of dysentery" line. It was always fun to see history teachers incorporate games into their lectures. We even watched the French revolution guillotine scene from assassins creed for one of the lectures about the french revolution. I kinda liked that, and it'd be fun to have a class play this instead of old broken flash games from the 90's.
One of the happiest days ever for me! Love the original game so much! Love the direction for this one! Bravo!
Awesome! I was just saying a few days ago that I wanted to play this game again.
I remember playing the original in elementary school on the computer's.
We only got to play it after watching the VHS on how to safely handle a floppy disk.
"I dont CARE how tempting it is, do NOT pull the little metal door open!" Said the horrifyingly budget animation floating save icon
51 years and still going strong
I remember playing this game endlessly during computer room class in elementary school. I am very happy to see it getting revived in modern graphics style. It looks amazing. I definitely am going to get this soon. :D
I remember I was one of the only kids who could actually make it to the end before computer lab ended. Most kids just did the hunting mini game or died because the set the pace to "grueling" because the oxen looked funny going at that speed.
I grew up playing this in the '80s too but $30 is a crazy amount for this game. It looks like something that should be free in the app store.
I remember how popular the game was in the 90's and I remember everyone put Pizza on their tombstone as a joke from the Tombstone Pizza commercials back during that time.
Holy crap! I’ve been waiting for this since I was a 9 year old playing the original in an Apple IIe at school. 30 years later, here we are!
I know exactly what you are talking about! ~
I remember that, too.
You’ve been waiting for it to come to a system several decades before its release? 🤔
@@psychokinrazalon Yeah! my uncle john nintendo told me when I was 8! that was 50 years ago!
I played the Oregon Trail at school when I was a kid! This reimagination of the game is a must buy for me.
Did you die of dysentery?
Alright all of us 90’s kids! It’s time to buy this and play together!!! OUR CHILDHOOD IS COMIN BACK
YOOO the memories from elementary school ARE FLOODING BACK!!
The I993 version of Oregon Trail that I had run on my Power Macintosh 6100 up to the system's bricking in 2005 truly was a good experience, despite the fact that it is still a title that is incredibly unpredictable on as to what will happen to the party; to see a Modern Era adaptation of it show up to celebrate the Golden Anniversary of the series (albeit looking more akin to a typical Mobile game of the past Thirteen Years) is genuinely welcoming to bring in new players while getting the Veterans, Legends, and Masters of the earlier revisions and ports to see how different the difficulty will be this time around, so much can go right or wrong in each run that it is a true Roguelike~style Strategy title at its core and it'll put a smile on our faces to witness newcomers react to how this will force them to truly think out their route rather than be too safe or brute force it. (:
No Way! It took them long enough! Sheesh. Good times playing this game back in elementary school.
I didn't hear about Oregon Trail until after High school, somehow missed the entire thing growing up. Definitely gonna grab this
I have so many fond memories of saving Oregon Trail game saves to floppy disks
I remember playing an Oregon Trail game on mobile. Graphics were different of course, but it had the same types of minigames and scenarios as this.
Definitely wanna get this game! 😁🙏
Can't wait to get dysentery in HD!
I can't believe nobody brought this game back sooner.
They made this exact game ages ago for Apple arcade
@@Yokoji_1227 What about the Wii?
this has brought back memories
I remember this game when it was in pixels. Those were the good old days.
Loved playing the classic as a kid, so this more fleshed-out and beautiful version looks so cool!
I have fond memories of Oregan Trail. First played it on a good app my older sibling played that has since devolved into a broken tycoon game. Then in high school my architect professor would give the students who were ahead in his lessons the options to read or play Oregan Trail in the computer lab, so I had about two weeks at the end of freshman year where his time block was just me playing Oregan Trail while everyone else hot glued their blueprint dioramas. Good times.
Sitting in computer class , 1995 , playing Oregon trail. Best memoroes
I'm loving this game right now, so epic...
This looks great! Great looking blend of retro and new. I will be getting this.
My fav game played on the now vintage Apple Mac. You can still play the original online but will definitely get this one!
A classic! I remember playing this on Macintosh.
Wow. I never played the original, but i know it was revolutionary. I think it's really cool that they are bringing it back.
I can't wait for sequel; The Ohio Trail.
🤮
I want the prequel, the Florida Trail
Ooooo Ohio
Death Road to Canada is like a zombie version of Oregon Trail
I loved this game as a kid, but ONLY because it was the best game we got to play at school. Once I got home, and was playing Super Nintendo, I never once said, "I wish I had The Oregon Trail."
In the mid 80’s this was the best video game at school. We didn’t have NES back then.
All my practice catching rainbow trout back in the 80’s finally gonna pay off.
Really makes you FEEL like Oregon.
I need this on a physical copy. Someone needs to make it happen.
Same i think im gonna wait for physical copy
@@omgitsmario7Do you think they will come out with a physical copy? I really hope so!
@@Ballerz24 i think so maybe after they have a DLC, sort of like cup head where the physical version comes with a dlc
Yer gonna break a leg traveling to the store, don't do it!
@@Ballerz24 No
This gives nostalgia
I love the upgrade from when I was little. I am going to buy
If you like Oregon Trail, you should check out Death Road to Canada.