If you thought Lemmings got away with plenty of things, wait till you try "D" on the PlayStation. The Director missed a deadline and had to hand deliver the master copy of the game to a shipping center, so he switched out a "Clean" copy without the disturbing imagery and story with his original one, and it was released with a T rating without incident.
@@SonicTopaz Like I mentioned earlier, the director got the version without the alterations printed. If Sony caught word of it beforehand they would’ve halted sales until they produced a copy made to fit their requested edits.
Censorship mostly works on basis of determining what can people use to sue you. In China, for example, a level full of skulls and human bones would be unnaceptable. US mostly censors religious simbols and anything sexual, which are the items with the most sensitive and sue-prone activists. That said, I haven't seen this game in a really long time. I don't think I ever got to those levels, since I sucked at the game.
That trap in the last level is horrifying! Of course, I've never made it that far into the game, so I didn't know about it until now...But what I DID know about for some time now and was equally shocked by is this sawblade trap in the follow-up game, "Oh No! More Lemmings". Needless to say, it was also bloody, though not quite as disgusting as the rock trap in this game...It's a wonder these games weren't rated T for Teen for these traps and that level...
When I was a kid, I was afraid by the "Menacing" level, to the point that i stopped my AtariST and didn't go on! Later, I faced my fear and finished the level, i was proud of myself lol. The same story happened with a platformer called "Flood". While Lemmings' level was a cameo from another game, Flood's gore was put in purpose more for a joke, and was completely unnecessary and as a kid not only i was disturbed by it but also couldn't understand why putting such graphic elements for nothing. But when i managed to play and finish the game, i found that funny.
I was going to comment that. Not surprised either, I'm sure as hell the minds at Rockstar were like “This is too kid-friendly, let's fuck this shit up” LOL
I don't know if this would count as a creepy moment, since it's mostly eerie, but in Terraria, after defeating the Celestial Towers, you get the message "Impending doom is approaching", then you have about one minute before the Moon Lord (the final boss of the game) spawns. During that minute, the music slowly fades, having disappeared completely after about twenty seconds. It gradually gets just a little bit darker, and darkness pulsates around the edge of the screen. The thing is, there's still sound, just not music, but at this point you probably won't be somewhere with much sound, since most people want to be prepared for when the Moon Lord spawns. Now, call me crazy, but I think the music, rather than fading out completely, is replaced with infrasound. I seem to always get a minor headache when it happens. It isn't that bad and doesn't last long afterwards, since very low-frequency infrasound can have some nasty effects, and Re-Logic would want to avoid that, but it would make sense if there actually IS infrasound. It has been suggested that infrasound can invoke fear in humans, and even some other animals. Then the boss spawns, music's back, end of story. But that single minute has such a huge impact.
And that's why The Moon Lord is such a memorable bossfight, IMO. Rather than just "ARGHAGAH" and a Cthulhu expy appearing, he makes it anonymous... He's watching... Waiting... And getting closer....
I don't think it's physiologically possible for such a small being to contain this much blood... Honestly, I've never cared for blood effects in most games. Heck, I play a lot of Monster Hunter, and I always turn it off (and thank goodness I can) because it impedes the gameplay for me. It's harder to follow what's happening on the screen, if you're hitting a weak point or not, if you're getting a critical hit, etc... when there's an impossible amount of blood splashing everywhere. But in a game like Mortal Kombat where it's pretty much the selling point... yeah. Might as well not have the game on the console at all.
In games like Terraria, the bloody bits enemies explode into upon death makes it harder to tell whether an enemy has dropped something you want. Being able to turn the blood and gore off is definitely a welcome option.
+Sid Starkiller Nah, I think this is deliberate. She's a queen and the only male for her is the king (but the king can have a mistress, a harem or being the father of bastards)
Given the whole motif of the Nido species, I don't think so. And GF fixed Mega Alakazam's base stats in Gen 7 due to an oversight in Gen 6, so there's that.
Lemmings is also a favorite of mine, and was a big hit. One of its great innovations is combining a cutesy style with brutal violence, this combination has huge mainstream appeal (apparently a lot of people out there have a dark sense of humor) and is often copied, most famously by the game Worms which is still a major franchise to this day.
+Tyria Thistle If I understand you corectly, I agree with you. Rating systems may be useful to some people as long as they don't forbid the access of the full content.
The Japanese (Super Famicom) version does have the "666" themed as well as the chistian cross in "a beast II", also some names were censored in the western versions: level 11 in two-player mode changed "death" to "doom" & fun16/taxing 3 changed the writing "heaven" to "paradise". among other minor changes, yet the "menacing!!" level made it intact, with all the gore scenery uncensored, whoops! (side note: the christian cross in "A beast II" was also censored in the mega drive port of Lemmings in all regions)
What exactly is happening to the lemmings in the trap at 1:10? To me it just looks like they're being lifted by their feet and thrown down onto the ground again, disappearing for some reason.
"The Snare Trap, or rope trap, is a trap found in the original Lemmings game. It is a mechanism resembling a gibbet that will pull an unsuspecting lemming up by its feet using a boulder and pulley system, then drop it on its head."
So... bloody rock squishes and a level with snakes, skulls, and blood dripping from the ceiling is perfectly fine. But religious references are not okay. Makes sense.
I grew up with MS-DOS as a kid. In-fact, Prince of Persia was the first game I ever played at the age of 5. Needless to say, I was already exposed to graphic violence at a young age.
Welcome to the time where offending people's beliefs or ethnicity was the number one thing to stop in their eyes. Seriously, you'd be surprised how many steps were taken in all kinds of media. Nowadays, it's the exact opposite: realistic violence is a guaranteed higher rating, while drugs, sensual stuff(So long as there is no naughty parts) and language(So long as none are bleep-worthy) will probably get you a T(or 14, if we're talking TV) rating. And religious stuff is explored all the time now(For better or for worse, depending on product).
I played the lemmings games alot as a kid on pc back in the mid 90s, good times. Christmas edition was my favorite when they all wore Santa hats and red robes lol 😂 I never thought about it back then, but now as an adult, this game is grotesque indeed. Still a great franchise, and one of my favorite childhood games.
Following on the ratings back in the day, it's true they would just play one/two levels tops and give it a rating according to that. These days, the ESRB/PEGI rating has gotten stricter, meaning they have to play the entire game then give it a rating there.
This is the SNES version, it was a port developed by Sunsoft, it stayed true to the source material. The level "Heaven Can Wait (LET'S HOPE!)" was renamed to "Paradise Can Wait (LET'S HOPE!)". This change does not apply to the Japanese version. That's why the level "All the 6's" was replaced with a harder level. Also, the Sega Master System prototype had that level, but had to be trimmed down to fit on the Game Gear's small screen and was renamed to "Sixes Not!". Also, one taxing level had "Death" renamed to "Terminate" in the SNES game. Also, several Psygnosis properties were removed from the Sega versions for licensing issues. The Master System and Game Gear ports were developed by Probe Software.
+seanmyster6 I've actually been playing Mario & Friends Amiibo Something recently, but I could only play some of it because I have only three of the Mario Amiibo. I should try the others, I've just never got round to it.
+seanmyster6 If we're talking Mario amiibos, I got the Peach one (it's my sister's, though. Not mine). However, I have two Smash amiibos, which are Rosalina (again, it's my sister's, not mine) and Lucina (THAT'S mine).
Extremmefan The Mario one I have is the Retro Mario (modern colors) for Super Mario Maker, and my Luigi comes from the Smash line. (which actually belongs to my brother)
seanmyster6 Well, the former is certainly one that intrigues me. What's weird with mine is that: - The Peach one (from the Mario line) can be used in Smash - Meanwhile, the Rosalina one (and sometimes the Lucina one) can be used in Mario games. While the latter can be explained by Smash being a crossover, that certainly makes the former weirder.
Lemmings has a few other nasty traps, such as an electric fence that zaps lemmings that touch it, or a hydraulic press that simply squashes them. There are also levels in which the entry hatch is far enough above ground that lemmings die from the fall, but there's only one parachute, and that lemming needs a couple of minutes to get to where he can build a bridge to save the others. Meanwhile, it's Splat! Splat! Splat! Splat! Splat!
You think you could cover this level in Dying Light where you have to investigate this apartment, only to find something terrifying in the basement? The gameplay changes dramatically while you're in there too.
1:33 - Holy fucking shit, that's gory! I played the Super Nintendo version, but never got this far, this probably would be a bit shocking for me back then. But anyway, it just makes it look more twisted with the happy music playing while this is happening. Though honestly, I think the only reason I never got that far was because I played the second game more.
Lemmings is a great game, but if you think it's hard, you should look at its sequel, "Oh No More Lemmings!" Or worse yet, fan-made levels (of which I've made a few myself).
Another example of kiddy graphics doesn't equal a extremely kiddy difficulty is Rayman 1. That game will kick your ass, no matter the version, be it bullshit, screen crunch, or shit controls from the mobile version. Don't forget that the original PC version is the hardest version of them all!
This is only the tip of the iceberg. Throughout the franchise there’s one or two traps that eat your lemmings. The chameleon wasn’t so bad but Tribes gas the freaking boogeyman in the cave Lem levels and Paintball has a green arm that grabs your lemmings from a hole and they scream!
Funny enough, on the PC Windows version and PS1 if my memory serves me right, they removed these special levels (including MENACING) .. Secondly regarding the SNES version, my guess is they were worried about offending people based on religious reasons and not violence at the time in the early 1990s. That's just my guess. However though the Japanese Super Famicon version were not altered like they did on the US, CAN, UKV, EUR, FAH, and AUS version of the SNES port of Lemmings. On the Japanese Super Famicon they did have the All the 6's level on that, whilst the others was replaced with Ohayo Lemmings san! from memory too Level 16 Fun, They did have the word HEAVEN shown on that level on the Japanese version, other versions like the US, CAN, UKV, EUR, FAH, and AUS versions it's replaced with PARADISE which I assume was for religious reasons. That's just my view of it.
Well Git, I think I know why some things were censored in The SNES version where others weren't. America, and to a lesser extent, many other Western Cultures have the following attitude towards censorship: The most abhorrent of violence and gore can go free with minimal comment, but sexual and religious symbols aren't allowed.
I think the reason for the censoring in this game is because Nintendo has never wanted anything religious in their games, as for the blood, that's probably because, like you said, Mortal Kombat came out a year later and so the ESRB had not been created yet. That's just my guess.
In the SEGA Master System version, All the Sixes remains but Menacing and the Shadow of the Beast levels are nowhere to be seen, but perhaps that's due to graphical limitations
Some other video game censorship I don't understand is how they drop the F bomb in the Wario Land 4 intro theme. And in Pokémon Emerald, when talking to a person who wants you to make a phrase or trending slogan, Heroine is a option. I'm not joking. Literally.
You should do a video on "Heart of Darkness" for the PS1, It got an E for Everyone rating. E FOR EVERYONE, not M, not T, not E10+, NO. E. It looks cutesy enough with it's FMV intro about going to a magical world to save your pet dog. but 99% of every death is you being swallowed whole and digested in detail. Here's the best example: ua-cam.com/video/jYyZfME5XYY/v-deo.htmlm23s
@@vanilla8956 The E rating is such a case by case basis that I definitely believe it got the rating but I was still not prepared for how thin they can stretch shit just by not showing any gooey red stuff granted E10 didnt exist yet then but six of one half a dozen of the other right?
@@nehehehgraylois I disagree with the notion there's anything more offensive about red stuff when injured than death itself, that's just how the body works. but and I think E10+ is a joke. Like, you have the word "everyone" next to "except for these people!" All E10+ did was turn E into a different beast then it used to be and create some kind of fake line in the sand of an "innocent" game that didn't exist before and doesn't matter. If it were up to me, there would be no rating at all, just very short text warnings of the content, like for this game: "Death depicted upon failure" for Unreal Tournament: "Optional blood and dismemberment, swearing, nudity" FNAF: "Jumpscares, Horror" you get the picture, no authority trying to talk down to people and tell them what they are supposed to think about these things, let them decide for themselves. Unlike myself five years ago i'm absolutely tired of pretending there's some way to just group people together and rate them because everyones an individual. When I was younger I actually really loved Heart of Darkness but I had some kind of dumb idea that "It's okay for me to see and like but not others like me"
I have this game for my SNES but I never played it long enough to see this stage. I guess I'm not into such games. For example I once played Mario Vs. Donkey Kong 2 for the DS, and couldn't stand it. If it was more like the original DK, without the mini-marios, I might have enjoyed it.
If you thought Lemmings got away with plenty of things, wait till you try "D" on the PlayStation. The Director missed a deadline and had to hand deliver the master copy of the game to a shipping center, so he switched out a "Clean" copy without the disturbing imagery and story with his original one, and it was released with a T rating without incident.
Here's the twist he did it on purpose😊
@@isauldron4337 This comment aged like wine 😄
@@JeanAlcantarawhat happened?
@@SonicTopaz
Like I mentioned earlier, the director got the version without the alterations printed. If Sony caught word of it beforehand they would’ve halted sales until they produced a copy made to fit their requested edits.
the happy music makes it worse XD
+tjlnintendo A little kid: Oh man, I love this game! It's so fun- Did...Did that lemming get crushed by a rock.....?
TwilightWolf The kids probably thought it was strawberry jam
@@theobserver4214 "the kids are probably retarded"
-Blank Blank
hearing "she'll be coming around the mountain when she comes" while looking at a satanic symbol is pretty weird
Creepy: come on friend
Censorship mostly works on basis of determining what can people use to sue you. In China, for example, a level full of skulls and human bones would be unnaceptable. US mostly censors religious simbols and anything sexual, which are the items with the most sensitive and sue-prone activists.
That said, I haven't seen this game in a really long time. I don't think I ever got to those levels, since I sucked at the game.
That trap in the last level is horrifying! Of course, I've never made it that far into the game, so I didn't know about it until now...But what I DID know about for some time now and was equally shocked by is this sawblade trap in the follow-up game, "Oh No! More Lemmings". Needless to say, it was also bloody, though not quite as disgusting as the rock trap in this game...It's a wonder these games weren't rated T for Teen for these traps and that level...
Literally bloody hell!
My first thought was "Wow, that looks like a Gradius level."
Wasn't far off, apparently. 2 points for me.
Life Force for the NES also had some disturbing levels, where you had to blast through walls of regrowing flesh.
Demonic references and bloody stages are fine but when you add a cross you've gone too far.
When I was a kid, I was afraid by the "Menacing" level, to the point that i stopped my AtariST and didn't go on!
Later, I faced my fear and finished the level, i was proud of myself lol.
The same story happened with a platformer called "Flood". While Lemmings' level was a cameo from another game, Flood's gore was put in purpose more for a joke, and was completely unnecessary and as a kid not only i was disturbed by it but also couldn't understand why putting such graphic elements for nothing. But when i managed to play and finish the game, i found that funny.
The same people who created Grand Theft Auto...
not a big surprise here.
+Razor Vermillion XD
David lechevalier
I'm not kidding. rockstar games used to start out as DMA then Rockstar North and now Rockstar Games
+Razor Vermillion *DMA
sabata414
Oh thanks for the typo.
I was going to comment that. Not surprised either, I'm sure as hell the minds at Rockstar were like “This is too kid-friendly, let's fuck this shit up” LOL
DO NOT SLOW THE ROCK TRAP DOWN... IT GIVES MORE NIGHTMARES
That's the idea lol
For some reason they did censor the sliding cutscene, but not this
That rock trap was really awesome, lol.
I don't know if this would count as a creepy moment, since it's mostly eerie, but in Terraria, after defeating the Celestial Towers, you get the message "Impending doom is approaching", then you have about one minute before the Moon Lord (the final boss of the game) spawns. During that minute, the music slowly fades, having disappeared completely after about twenty seconds. It gradually gets just a little bit darker, and darkness pulsates around the edge of the screen. The thing is, there's still sound, just not music, but at this point you probably won't be somewhere with much sound, since most people want to be prepared for when the Moon Lord spawns. Now, call me crazy, but I think the music, rather than fading out completely, is replaced with infrasound. I seem to always get a minor headache when it happens. It isn't that bad and doesn't last long afterwards, since very low-frequency infrasound can have some nasty effects, and Re-Logic would want to avoid that, but it would make sense if there actually IS infrasound. It has been suggested that infrasound can invoke fear in humans, and even some other animals. Then the boss spawns, music's back, end of story. But that single minute has such a huge impact.
And that's why The Moon Lord is such a memorable bossfight, IMO. Rather than just "ARGHAGAH" and a Cthulhu expy appearing, he makes it anonymous... He's watching... Waiting... And getting closer....
Maybe the infrasound is there as a way to keep Ocram in your head... But wouldn't that be more of a game theory rather than a creepy moment?
I don't think it's physiologically possible for such a small being to contain this much blood...
Honestly, I've never cared for blood effects in most games. Heck, I play a lot of Monster Hunter, and I always turn it off (and thank goodness I can) because it impedes the gameplay for me. It's harder to follow what's happening on the screen, if you're hitting a weak point or not, if you're getting a critical hit, etc... when there's an impossible amount of blood splashing everywhere.
But in a game like Mortal Kombat where it's pretty much the selling point... yeah. Might as well not have the game on the console at all.
OK.
In games like Terraria, the bloody bits enemies explode into upon death makes it harder to tell whether an enemy has dropped something you want. Being able to turn the blood and gore off is definitely a welcome option.
I enjoy git videos more thing any other so much I have re-watched them countless times
Me too!
I can watch then 10 times and they're still very entertaining.
+Citrus Kirby Help i can't stop watching
i must recruit more peasants for our master lub-lub.
WE LUV LUB! WE LUV LUB!
+Silas Maia Fuck man creepy bad endings give me nightmares...
+What's up my worst bad ending (I'm a kid) is sonic 2 8-bit. When I see the ending until done, I cry!!😭😩
+Silas Maia But I didn't get any nightmare. Few!😥
You can just tell this was made by Rockstar.
A im mad now
That studio is known for gta
@Thor Wilhelms+ no crap detective
@@oshabot1646 No excrement, person who investigates.
@@tealmuchwowNo faeces, Individual who solves cases
Even that bone and blood level from Lemmings has the same soundtrack from Menace level
Mortal Kombat: How Come You Get to Keep the Blood?
Lemmings: Heavy Metal?
Can can playing while a lemming is streched, torn in half and gibbed all in a few seconds is just
I love it
I genuinely think the Nidoqueen thing was a glitch or oversight of some sort, and GF just refuses to retcon anything, ever.
+Sid Starkiller Nah, I think this is deliberate. She's a queen and the only male for her is the king (but the king can have a mistress, a harem or being the father of bastards)
+Jack Sparm Even so, Nidorina can't breed either, where female Nidoran can.
_Nidorina_ can't breed? I didn't know that much.
Given the whole motif of the Nido species, I don't think so. And GF fixed Mega Alakazam's base stats in Gen 7 due to an oversight in Gen 6, so there's that.
Lemmings is also a favorite of mine, and was a big hit. One of its great innovations is combining a cutesy style with brutal violence, this combination has huge mainstream appeal (apparently a lot of people out there have a dark sense of humor) and is often copied, most famously by the game Worms which is still a major franchise to this day.
That Can Can remix...
*Monoko cultivating in the white desert flashbacks*
1:23, WTF!
Censorship is complete bullshit. End of the story.
+Tyria Thistle If I understand you corectly, I agree with you.
Rating systems may be useful to some people as long as they don't forbid the access of the full content.
Not all censorship is bad.
Look at Misty in The Electric tale of Pikachu.
5:00 - Because programmers forgot about Nidoqueen (and Nidorina), and they're too lazy to change status quo now.
The Japanese (Super Famicom) version does have the "666" themed as well as the chistian cross in "a beast II", also some names were censored in the western versions: level 11 in two-player mode changed "death" to "doom" & fun16/taxing 3 changed the writing "heaven" to "paradise". among other minor changes, yet the "menacing!!" level made it intact, with all the gore scenery uncensored, whoops!
(side note: the christian cross in "A beast II" was also censored in the mega drive port of Lemmings in all regions)
What exactly is happening to the lemmings in the trap at 1:10? To me it just looks like they're being lifted by their feet and thrown down onto the ground again, disappearing for some reason.
"The Snare Trap, or rope trap, is a trap found in the original Lemmings game. It is a mechanism resembling a gibbet that will pull an unsuspecting lemming up by its feet using a boulder and pulley system, then drop it on its head."
So... bloody rock squishes and a level with snakes, skulls, and blood dripping from the ceiling is perfectly fine.
But religious references are not okay.
Makes sense.
I grew up with MS-DOS as a kid. In-fact, Prince of Persia was the first game I ever played at the age of 5. Needless to say, I was already exposed to graphic violence at a young age.
Metal. As. Fuck!
Welcome to the time where offending people's beliefs or ethnicity was the number one thing to stop in their eyes. Seriously, you'd be surprised how many steps were taken in all kinds of media. Nowadays, it's the exact opposite: realistic violence is a guaranteed higher rating, while drugs, sensual stuff(So long as there is no naughty parts) and language(So long as none are bleep-worthy) will probably get you a T(or 14, if we're talking TV) rating. And religious stuff is explored all the time now(For better or for worse, depending on product).
i think it's supposed to teach us to be very careful and cautious when traveling completely alone or trying to protect defenseless people
I played the lemmings games alot as a kid on pc back in the mid 90s, good times. Christmas edition was my favorite when they all wore Santa hats and red robes lol 😂 I never thought about it back then, but now as an adult, this game is grotesque indeed. Still a great franchise, and one of my favorite childhood games.
The worst part of these creepy moments is the happy music.
Following on the ratings back in the day, it's true they would just play one/two levels tops and give it a rating according to that.
These days, the ESRB/PEGI rating has gotten stricter, meaning they have to play the entire game then give it a rating there.
Ah Lemmings, the game that shows to you that playing "Follow the Leader" can be hazardous to your health!!!
This is the SNES version, it was a port developed by Sunsoft, it stayed true to the source material. The level "Heaven Can Wait (LET'S HOPE!)" was renamed to "Paradise Can Wait (LET'S HOPE!)". This change does not apply to the Japanese version. That's why the level "All the 6's" was replaced with a harder level. Also, the Sega Master System prototype had that level, but had to be trimmed down to fit on the Game Gear's small screen and was renamed to "Sixes Not!". Also, one taxing level had "Death" renamed to "Terminate" in the SNES game. Also, several Psygnosis properties were removed from the Sega versions for licensing issues. The Master System and Game Gear ports were developed by Probe Software.
I can't believe what those little creatures have seen
Honestly,This Goes Way Beyond "Creepy"
The Word Messed Up Suits It's Contents.
Since you like Lemmings, have you tried any of the Mario Vs. Donkey Kong games? (from March Of The Mini's onward)
+seanmyster6 I've actually been playing Mario & Friends Amiibo Something recently, but I could only play some of it because I have only three of the Mario Amiibo. I should try the others, I've just never got round to it.
whoisthisgit
Cool! You actually have one Mario amiibo more than I do. (I only have Mario and Luigi so far)
+seanmyster6
If we're talking Mario amiibos, I got the Peach one (it's my sister's, though. Not mine).
However, I have two Smash amiibos, which are Rosalina (again, it's my sister's, not mine) and Lucina (THAT'S mine).
Extremmefan
The Mario one I have is the Retro Mario (modern colors) for Super Mario Maker, and my Luigi comes from the Smash line. (which actually belongs to my brother)
seanmyster6 Well, the former is certainly one that intrigues me.
What's weird with mine is that:
- The Peach one (from the Mario line) can be used in Smash
- Meanwhile, the Rosalina one (and sometimes the Lucina one) can be used in Mario games.
While the latter can be explained by Smash being a crossover, that certainly makes the former weirder.
Lemmings has a few other nasty traps, such as an electric fence that zaps lemmings that touch it, or a hydraulic press that simply squashes them. There are also levels in which the entry hatch is far enough above ground that lemmings die from the fall, but there's only one parachute, and that lemming needs a couple of minutes to get to where he can build a bridge to save the others. Meanwhile, it's Splat! Splat! Splat! Splat! Splat!
2:37
Lemmings creator:is chost halloween decoration
i played it on the PSP and they inproved the rock thing but the other ones are still creepy like the one that drags the lemming with a rope.good lord
I always get very happy when I see that Whoisthisgit has uploaded a new video!
that rock trap.. brutal.. all done to the tune of fighting foodons.
2:10 backgrounds are from Menace (1988)
WHY IS THE MUSIC TO THAT STAGE SO HAPPY JESUS
I remember you. I feel so old because before I had a you tube channel, I watched your tails abuse videos when I was around 5
Love these vids man. Can you do CBE Cave Story?
You think you could cover this level in Dying Light where you have to investigate this apartment, only to find something terrifying in the basement? The gameplay changes dramatically while you're in there too.
hey i know this comment is from 7y ago but do you mind elaborating on this a bit more please 😭
1:33 - Holy fucking shit, that's gory! I played the Super Nintendo version, but never got this far, this probably would be a bit shocking for me back then. But anyway, it just makes it look more twisted with the happy music playing while this is happening.
Though honestly, I think the only reason I never got that far was because I played the second game more.
1:23 That made me feel like I’m going to have a heart attack
A very little bit.
The rock one had me Shooketh
3:45 There's a reason for this one. They wanted a level with all 5s, but couldn't do it, so they did 6s instead.
1:25 i dont rememebr this 💀
A creepy moment for me was Dracula's 2nd form in the 3rd game. It is FREAKY!
I played the Psp version and they die in very brutal ways
Christ on a motorbike.
Lemmings is a great game, but if you think it's hard, you should look at its sequel, "Oh No More Lemmings!" Or worse yet, fan-made levels (of which I've made a few myself).
To be fair, the music in "Menacing" is quite badass!
Love how can can playing in the back while lemming having a mass suicides
Lemmings!!!!! I used to love this game omg
3:15 The music is even similar.
The unsettling part is when you try to access level 14 the level you get is [MENACING!!]
Another example of kiddy graphics doesn't equal a extremely kiddy difficulty is Rayman 1. That game will kick your ass, no matter the version, be it bullshit, screen crunch, or shit controls from the mobile version. Don't forget that the original PC version is the hardest version of them all!
One could say MegaMan has kiddy graphics in a way, but just look at Mega Man! Another example.
And I'm not sure but I think than there were circular saws too.
Can we have more lemmings videos. Like a full playthrough. I know that the awful tacticians hasn't had an update in a while
This is only the tip of the iceberg. Throughout the franchise there’s one or two traps that eat your lemmings. The chameleon wasn’t so bad but Tribes gas the freaking boogeyman in the cave Lem levels and Paintball has a green arm that grabs your lemmings from a hole and they scream!
Hey! Lemmings might have been my first game! haha
2:15
"What the hell am I looking at?!"
I cant tell if this is a "hell" pun or not.
In what version there are one mole on the level need to build before it to start diggind the way out?
I had this game on old phone.... the worst part was when you block the way and cant unblock it then
Never thought of any of those. I thought it was going to be sound version. 'mummy...' from the PSP
That first game made me stop because I was like in some parts "this sounds familiar" then I realized it was cancan :D
What about those massive suicides which occured when you were quitting?
damn lemmings quickly turned into a .exe game
Funny enough, on the PC Windows version and PS1 if my memory serves me right, they removed these special levels (including MENACING) ..
Secondly regarding the SNES version, my guess is they were worried about offending people based on religious reasons and not violence at the time in the early 1990s. That's just my guess. However though the Japanese Super Famicon version were not altered like they did on the US, CAN, UKV, EUR, FAH, and AUS version of the SNES port of Lemmings. On the Japanese Super Famicon they did have the All the 6's level on that, whilst the others was replaced with Ohayo Lemmings san! from memory too Level 16 Fun, They did have the word HEAVEN shown on that level on the Japanese version, other versions like the US, CAN, UKV, EUR, FAH, and AUS versions it's replaced with PARADISE which I assume was for religious reasons.
That's just my view of it.
THE FREAKING CAN CAN CHIP TUNE!
the rock crusher makes me want to end it all
"Lemmings is the most fiendishly hard games ever released."
I live the game but it use to drive me fucking crazy when i was younger.
If I had to guess, the censors were more lenient back when the SNES port of Lemmings was a thing.
Well Git, I think I know why some things were censored in The SNES version where others weren't. America, and to a lesser extent, many other Western Cultures have the following attitude towards censorship:
The most abhorrent of violence and gore can go free with minimal comment, but sexual and religious symbols aren't allowed.
Used to play this game then found this video
Childhood ruined
I think the reason for the censoring in this game is because Nintendo has never wanted anything religious in their games, as for the blood, that's probably because, like you said, Mortal Kombat came out a year later and so the ESRB had not been created yet. That's just my guess.
In the SEGA Master System version, All the Sixes remains but Menacing and the Shadow of the Beast levels are nowhere to be seen, but perhaps that's due to graphical limitations
kids who played through this game without being tramatized would probubly grow up to be not afraid at even fatal frame!
Menacing got censored only in the '98 version
you didn't hear the macintosh version's music of menacing...
Some other video game censorship I don't understand is how they drop the F bomb in the Wario Land 4 intro theme. And in Pokémon Emerald, when talking to a person who wants you to make a phrase or trending slogan, Heroine is a option.
I'm not joking. Literally.
Matt Crowell lmfao
Everything needs to take the Lub Lub approach when censored.
You should do a video on "Heart of Darkness" for the PS1, It got an E for Everyone rating. E FOR EVERYONE, not M, not T, not E10+, NO. E. It looks cutesy enough with it's FMV intro about going to a magical world to save your pet dog. but 99% of every death is you being swallowed whole and digested in detail. Here's the best example: ua-cam.com/video/jYyZfME5XYY/v-deo.htmlm23s
jesus christ
fuckin shadow demon snapped this kids spine like its mortal kombat what the fuck
@@nehehehgraylois Lmao. I disagree with myself here I think E is fair. It's great animation and builds great horror and dread
@@vanilla8956 The E rating is such a case by case basis that I definitely believe it got the rating but I was still not prepared for how thin they can stretch shit just by not showing any gooey red stuff
granted E10 didnt exist yet then but six of one half a dozen of the other right?
@@nehehehgraylois I disagree with the notion there's anything more offensive about red stuff when injured than death itself, that's just how the body works. but and I think E10+ is a joke. Like, you have the word "everyone" next to "except for these people!"
All E10+ did was turn E into a different beast then it used to be and create some kind of fake line in the sand of an "innocent" game that didn't exist before and doesn't matter.
If it were up to me, there would be no rating at all, just very short text warnings of the content, like for this game: "Death depicted upon failure"
for Unreal Tournament: "Optional blood and dismemberment, swearing, nudity"
FNAF: "Jumpscares, Horror"
you get the picture, no authority trying to talk down to people and tell them what they are supposed to think about these things, let them decide for themselves. Unlike myself five years ago i'm absolutely tired of pretending there's some way to just group people together and rate them because everyones an individual. When I was younger I actually really loved Heart of Darkness but I had some kind of dumb idea that "It's okay for me to see and like but not others like me"
for me the creepy and coolest thing is the chameleon i dont know if it was on the snes version but on PS1 was it
after watching this, i just say:
jesus christ on a motorbike
"and why nidoqueen can't breed"
Lmfao I---
You should do an Underrated Games episode on Monster Tale for the Nintendo DS
Well I mean it was the 90's. The censors were probably high.
yay, an Amiga game!
i wanna save those lemmings!
I have this game for my SNES but I never played it long enough to see this stage. I guess I'm not into such games. For example I once played Mario Vs. Donkey Kong 2 for the DS, and couldn't stand it. If it was more like the original DK, without the mini-marios, I might have enjoyed it.
this game is sick
I wonder how he thinks about lemmings paintball