Just record him saying the first part then then look for a video when he says Dan and another one where he says voicemail. Then record it all together and there you have it a bootlegged Larry voicemail greeting.
"A video game interpretation of the film score" is one of the coolest things I've ever heard. That's creative in a completely different way than probably any other video game that's existed. I love the idea of starting with music and making the game match what it makes you feel.
The bullet hell Touhou series is an example, Zun basically makes the music before designing the stages and characters, and creates them based on the music.
@@SmumplytheF2P No way! That's wicked cool. The music in that game is phenomenal -- it really shows that it is the focus. For some reason there is a large overlap between the Touhou community and the Super Mario World ROM hacking community, so the Touhou music has been ported to SNES to work with a lot of the hacks. All the time I'll be playing one and say "I gotta find out what this song is", and half the time someone from the comments will tell me its another Touhou track, haha. I've always wanted to get into the games for the music alone, this fact that they were the cornerstone to the gameplay somehow just doubles that for me.
My god, it all makes sense now.... Those faux ruby statues were actually dildo's! And that's why all the kids were given a new fangled video recording device, so they could film all the debauchery and use it as proof!
I thought the kids show came first I am a American and know very little about uk shows but I remember readding about this show and it said the kids show came first
I have Dracula the Undead for the Lynx. It may have been a cheap way to get a license, but I thought it was really well done. My connecting it to the book, it made it natural to have Bram Stoker act as the narrator to fill in the story. Also, it allowed the game to avoid trying to recreate everything in the movie without getting called out on it.
Cheggers was 17? It's hard to imagine him ever not looking like a middle aged man on a sugar rush, until you see footage of him on big brother where he looks even older. Tough paper round I take it?
If you include auto racing then we can also include Dale Earnhardt, Richard Petty, Mario Andretti, A.J. Foyt, Michael Schumacher, and Jeff Gordon, just to name a few...
Ha, ha, same here. I mean, I'm aware of the existence of John Madden because he's always showing up in videogames, and even if I don't play those games they're always a presence. But that's it. If the video had been muted at that point I could have just assumed all those people were videogame executives for all I knew.
Please never change the transitions in your videos. The music, sounds, and design are already nostalgic to me. I'm always deeply satisfied when the music plays right after thr inevetable Peter Molyneux joke! If there's one thing that screams "Larry Bundy Jr," it's the countdown/transition music. Thanks for dedicating your time to entertain people like me!
The Al Lewis/Midnight Mutants story is even weirder. See in the mid 80s there was a syndicated remake of "The Munsters" called "The Munsters Today" and Al Lewis was publicly outraged that he wasn't asked to reprise the roll of Grandpa Munster. The media picked up on it and Lewis was able to capitalize on his newly regained fame by getting a TV show on TBS called "Super Scary Saturday" which ran from 1987 until 1989.
It ended up causing the Grandpa character to transcend the old show. He'd do countdowns on Halloween on either MTV or VH1, I remember him showing up on a PBS kid show, there was a horror cartoon thing he hosted, but nothing was as memorable as Super Scary Saturday. I wonder why, with there being two of them, neither one played the character on Gremlins 2 The New Batch. Larry thinking Al Lewis was in Gremlins 2 probably shows that the UK didn't care so much about Grandpa as to have multiple actors running around playing him all over the place in the '80s and '90s. And why did we in the US even have them? Crypt Keeper > Grandpa.
+Deltaru: There was a character in Gremlins 2 named "Grandpa Fred" who was clearly based on Grandpa Munster, but he was not portrayed by Al Lewis (as implied by the video). gremlins.wikia.com/wiki/Grandpa_Fred
He also appeared as Grampa for Amvest Video, showcasing horror movie trailers and public domain cartoons alongside the Happy Hamster (formerly Chipmunk)
So, to be utterly needlessly pedantic, but... Grandpa's last name wasn't Munster, he was Lily's father. In fact, Grandpa's last name is, unsurprisingly, Dracula.
It really is unfortunate that he doesn't have a larger subscriber base. His videos are consistently entertaining, informational, and tend to also be fairly unique: even when he's doing subjects that have been done to death (like the lowest-selling consoles of all times) he offers quality statistics and/or gives a unique spin on it.
No it wasn't. It was something a nine year old could come up with. His pointless little campaign got tedious a long long time ago. As does the twats who pretend that any gag had them rolling around on the floor when you probably chuckled at best. Grow up for fucks sake.
If anyone's wondering, the background music for number 4 is the theme to Ballblazer, a game for several Atari 8-bit computers and consoles including the 7800. It's possibly the only video game theme that technically doesn't loop. The funky "piano" track in the background is randomized through some sort of mathematical process that's far beyond me. In other words, it's computer-produced, improvised jazz. Ironically the 7800 version is the only Atari version that doesn't play indefinitely. What that also means is that every time the song is played, it's unique. It'll sound similar, but it won't actually be exactly the same. Which means it's the only video game song for which you can prove which upload was used for a given video. Just match them up, and if there's a one-to-one correlation, that's where it came from. And DUUUUUUDE LARRY USED MY VIDEO! It's the only video game song in the world I could prove this for but holy shit, he used my upload of the song! Listen for yourself: ua-cam.com/video/i7V7B57Kbqk/v-deo.html For the record I have no problem with him using my video, in fact I find it really, really cool. I guess there's also a chance that the randomization comes from something physical in the system and emulators all play it exactly the same? Or maybe the 5200 version doesn't randomize; that's the version I used I think. Umm so I'm 90% sure he used my video lol.
Irkaylub Despite critical reception being mostly negative, the general population in the us, who were hungry for sci-fi films in the wake of the likes of star wars, didn't know what to call good or bad, and blade runner became a short lived phenomenon, despite negative reviews.
Irkaylub Blade Runner was a huge pop culture influence for years. Everything from the 80's anime/manga Bubblegum Crisis to the 90's Saturday Morning Sonic/SatAM cartoon shows influence from Blade Runner to some degree.
Yes Autobot the film was a huge influence for years to come, but people certainly didn't care for it when it first came out, which is why it was not one of the 'hottest movies' of 1982.
Heh, Cheggers. The only reason I know the name over on this side of the pond is from reading Trainspotting. A short segment in the book (sadly, not in the movie) talked about Begbie telling Cheggers "Away an' go fu*k yersel' ye radge cu*t!" when he tried to interview Begbie on the street for some show or other. All of the Begbie segments stick in my mind from both book and movie, one of my favourite psychopaths of all time.
Special thanks to Kieren Hawken for helping me write this episode: ua-cam.com/users/LairdOfForsyth And to Dan Ibbertson for helping edit: ua-cam.com/users/djslopesroom
I'd love to see another episode that deals with games in licensing/IP hell. For example, how the old Mechwarrior games will probably never get released due to how many different parties would need to get involved.
Actually larry I believe cheggers last appearance was on Warrik Davises sitcom "Life's too short" and it's special where he had a pretty substantial role. The whole thing was taking the mic out of his career though and even his drinking.
He also appeared as himself in an episode of the previous Gervais/Merchant sitcom, _Extras_. Many Americans (myself included) know him from those two shows.
Each linear cheapskate low-budget game license for this list. #5 Blade Runner - Amstrad CPC/Commodore 64/ZX Spectrum (1:05) #4 Midnight Mutants - Atari 7800 (2:51) #3 O' Leary Manager 2000 - Game Boy Color (5:15) #2 Dracula: The Undead - Atari Lynx (7:15) #1 Chegger's Party Quiz - Nintendo Wii (9:11)
Well, he did do quite a few things right during the Bullfrog days. The Populous series, Syndicate, Theme Park and Theme Hospital, Magic Carpet and the Dungeon Keeper games were all excellent.
I first heard of "Midnight Mutants" from a Gametrailers Top 10 List. They were counting down licensed games, and brought it up. I don't know if Al Lewis himself gave the developers any form of permission to use his likeness. Not to mention, the cover has Al Lewis's "Grampa" trickling blood from his mouth. That's a misrepresentation of both the game and "Grandpa Munster". Good Episode as always.
Thanks for uploading! Always nice to see your informative Fact Hunt videos, Larry! And hey, you may be on UA-cam, but you're still plenty enough of a celebrity for me, for all that that's worth!
8bit computers, was full of this stuff. I. Can remember many times my young self would play a film or tv tie in game and quickly realising it has nothing in common with it at allYet another entertaining video. Thanks.
Jacques Villeneuve was in charge of his own licensing in the late 90s/early 00s which no game company would pay extra for on top of the formula one license. Which meant that in F1 games he was always given aliases like Williams Driver or, my favourite, John Newhouse (English translation of his name). Probably my favourite licensing quirk
I love hearing about all the weird things that was released in Britian because growing up in Canada I was not exposed to it :(. Can't wait for your next video
I'd would argue that PlayStation 1 budget title Chris Kamara's Street Soccer would be a strong contender with David O'Leary Manager 2000 for worst license in football games. Kim Justice covered that fairly recently, but I remember it raising a quizzical smirk from me in my HMV days.
Jae Hodgkin yes! i knew if i scrolled down id find someone else who expected it. i first saw it in an old virgin megastore and just laughed. i couldn't believe they made a football game with a guy who was a second division player, i dont think he played in the premier league.
Saw that this video was up last night, decided nah screw it... I need my sleep. so now after a refreshing sleep I come to this video being able to fully enjoy it.
Thanks for reminding me of the existence of Naked Jungle. I'd handily blanked that out of my memories, yet suddenly those neurons responsible for encoding the image of Keith Chegwin's wobbling todge start flaring back to life, seventeen years later yet vivid as the day I saw it... Cheers Larry!
Dude, you just put a HUGE grin on my face by having a track from Monopoly (for Win. 95) as the background music for #1! I still play my disk every now and then, and the music is one of my favorite things about it (Well, and its adorably cartoon-y graphics)
I've always liked Guru Larry for having way more detail in these videos than other people who cover the same topics. Now I like him even more for having some sweet ska in his intro. Keep up the great content buddy!
I like how Keith Chegwin in 'Chegger's Party Quiz'', looks like a Demonic Troll. It made me chuckle in 2007 and still makes me chuckle today. Another good episode Larry. Keep it up!
I love the Cheapshow description of Chegwin that he is basically someone that was so annoying that they never wanted him in the studio. Every job he had made him the man on the street and not in the studio. If Noel Edmonds thinks you’re annoying then you might have a problem
Actually, from what I can find, reviewers at the time criticized it for its pacing and said they felt the story took a backseat to the special effects. Not because it didn't have a happy ending--unless you can find examples of reviews at the time with that criticism?
@@Larry not a bad attempt tbf though, for someone who never watches football. Wonder if you can take a club into financial meltdown, like he managed to in real life😂😂
That Keith Chegwin naked jungle show was based off a kids tv show called Jungle Run using the same set. I hope they washed/burned the set between shows.
Larry Bundy Jr Channel 5 couldn't have afforded to build such a substantial set. He was also, apparently, not required to host naked - he actually wanted to join in.
With UA-cam full of "please leave a comment and hit that like button and join my Facebook and give me money. Now for the video! (And the video is 1 minute of nonstop silliness and clickbait)", it is refreshing to see a quality channel. Damn good work, Larry.
Dear Guru Larry, My name is Peter Molyneux. I believe you know me very well. Well you're about to know me ever better, as I have compiled a huge list of every character-defaming instance you've issued over the years, and intend to use them to sue you for everything you got. I planned on taking you to court on May 18th, however that date will be pushed back since I'll be fiddicking with my lawyer's work making it a complete mess. When we finally do get everything all straightened out, I'll then go to court and go in to needlessly complex details not even involving this case, and use Photoshop to add Sherlock Holmes pipes and 1800's sailor uniforms to everyone. This will, of course, tamper with the evidence, thus nullifying my case. From then on, I'll just send you box after box of animal poo in the mail. That'll teach you. Expect me (late) on the 18th. Prepare for an extremely lackluster experience. Sincerely, Peter Molyneux King of Videogames
Another thing that I love about these videos is the selection of random game scenes at the beginning. I never knew Chuck Rock was in a racing game. The more you know!
Ok I really hate to ask this question but that is the song you played during the title and end credits. I know I have heard it before and its literally driving me insane that I can't remember it. XD
I always see Chegger's Party Quiz in "CEX" and sometime "GAME" and I always look at it and think "WHY IS THIS A THING!?" but its worth around 50p - £1 in "CEX" and "GAME". But an awesome video Larry :D
Fact Hunt's top 10 worst game developers 10- Peter Molyneux 9- Peter Molyneux 8- Peter Molyneux 7- Peter Molyneux 6- Peter Molyneux 5- Peter Molyneux 4- Peter Molyneux 3- Peter Molyneux 2- Peter Molyneux 1- Peter Molyneux
"Undoubtedly, the hottest movie of 1982 was dystopian scifi thriller, Blade Runner." Dude, no. That was the year E.T. was released. Not only did E.T. make more money than any other movie in 1982, it made more money than any other movie in the entire *decade*. It did better than Star Wars for god's sake.
This is a gaming channel, they average the movie and the video game. And when averaged like that, ET comes out somewhere around Crossroads starring Britney Spears.
Can I pay Larry to leave my voicemail message for me? "But, hello you. I'm Guru Larry. And I welcome you to leave a message on Dan's voicemail."
D Bone potential patreon perk right here
That would be awesome
Figure out a way to cheapskate license it.
Just record him saying the first part then then look for a video when he says Dan and another one where he says voicemail. Then record it all together and there you have it a bootlegged Larry voicemail greeting.
Definitely something I would pay for. Unfortunately I doubt he says Adam in any videos lol
"A video game interpretation of the film score" is one of the coolest things I've ever heard. That's creative in a completely different way than probably any other video game that's existed. I love the idea of starting with music and making the game match what it makes you feel.
I wish I could do that with the sonic series
Worst lower-budgeted excuse for a game license ever. (2:00, 2:12, 2:23, 2:31)
The bullet hell Touhou series is an example, Zun basically makes the music before designing the stages and characters, and creates them based on the music.
@@SmumplytheF2P No way! That's wicked cool. The music in that game is phenomenal -- it really shows that it is the focus.
For some reason there is a large overlap between the Touhou community and the Super Mario World ROM hacking community, so the Touhou music has been ported to SNES to work with a lot of the hacks. All the time I'll be playing one and say "I gotta find out what this song is", and half the time someone from the comments will tell me its another Touhou track, haha. I've always wanted to get into the games for the music alone, this fact that they were the cornerstone to the gameplay somehow just doubles that for me.
The best thing about Naked Jungle is that the set and puzzles were re-used for a kid friendly game show, Jungle Run.
My god, it all makes sense now....
Those faux ruby statues were actually dildo's! And that's why all the kids were given a new fangled video recording device, so they could film all the debauchery and use it as proof!
I thought the kids show came first I am a American and know very little about uk shows but I remember readding about this show and it said the kids show came first
Haha gross
Was Jungle Run hosted by Jimmy Savile?
No, it was hosted by Dominic Wood, Chris Jarvis, and Michael Underwood, in that order.
I only caught the later episodes with Michael.
"Baldy locks" made me laugh way more than it needed to.
Oddly enough that is the nickname of my history teacher in high school.
Oddly enough that is the nickname of my history teacher in high school.
Larry really doesn't like Peter Molyneux, huh.
I used to call my ex-wife's ex-boyfriend that! 🤣
And the 3 hairs!
Everyone's favorite shoplifter Winona Ryder. Ah that's gold.
I'm not sure what it is.. but I get the feeling that you don't like Peter Molyneux too much. Can't quite put my finger on it.
I have Dracula the Undead for the Lynx. It may have been a cheap way to get a license, but I thought it was really well done. My connecting it to the book, it made it natural to have Bram Stoker act as the narrator to fill in the story. Also, it allowed the game to avoid trying to recreate everything in the movie without getting called out on it.
I swear to god, Guru Larry's 'ello, you~' could melt my heart no matter how awful of a mood I was in.
fireflocs I literally said "Hello, Guru!" back at him like he was the Bear in the Blue House.
~ TDG
It creeps me out tbh
@@skipfred that sounds skanky
Cheggers was 17? It's hard to imagine him ever not looking like a middle aged man on a sugar rush, until you see footage of him on big brother where he looks even older. Tough paper round I take it?
When are we gonna get a "5 UA-cam videos you wouldn't believe Larry comented on"?
They'd all be Pewdiepie videos :D
@@Larry I've found you in very weird (game related) videos 😅
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Larry I’ve seen you on Techmoan and a couple music channels, that’s not somewhere I’d expect
The whole time he's explaining the O'Leary thing, I'm just kinda blankly staring at the screen because none of those names mean anything to me
Sports names mean nothing to me unless it's either John Madden or... No, that's it, just John Madden.
Loruxz25 Does WWE count as a sport? Because John Cena can be include if that's the case
If you include auto racing then we can also include Dale Earnhardt, Richard Petty, Mario Andretti, A.J. Foyt, Michael Schumacher, and Jeff Gordon, just to name a few...
Dat-Mudkip who the hell are those people? I only know the meme men
Ha, ha, same here. I mean, I'm aware of the existence of John Madden because he's always showing up in videogames, and even if I don't play those games they're always a presence.
But that's it. If the video had been muted at that point I could have just assumed all those people were videogame executives for all I knew.
Please never change the transitions in your videos. The music, sounds, and design are already nostalgic to me.
I'm always deeply satisfied when the music plays right after thr inevetable Peter Molyneux joke! If there's one thing that screams "Larry Bundy Jr," it's the countdown/transition music.
Thanks for dedicating your time to entertain people like me!
Will do :)
Aha! I was wondering how you were gonna fit in the Molyneux jab for this!
The day a Larry video comes out without a Molyneux jab is the day life will stop being worth living.
The Al Lewis/Midnight Mutants story is even weirder. See in the mid 80s there was a syndicated remake of "The Munsters" called "The Munsters Today" and Al Lewis was publicly outraged that he wasn't asked to reprise the roll of Grandpa Munster. The media picked up on it and Lewis was able to capitalize on his newly regained fame by getting a TV show on TBS called "Super Scary Saturday" which ran from 1987 until 1989.
It ended up causing the Grandpa character to transcend the old show. He'd do countdowns on Halloween on either MTV or VH1, I remember him showing up on a PBS kid show, there was a horror cartoon thing he hosted, but nothing was as memorable as Super Scary Saturday. I wonder why, with there being two of them, neither one played the character on Gremlins 2 The New Batch. Larry thinking Al Lewis was in Gremlins 2 probably shows that the UK didn't care so much about Grandpa as to have multiple actors running around playing him all over the place in the '80s and '90s. And why did we in the US even have them? Crypt Keeper > Grandpa.
I think that was more a joke about Al Lewis looking like a gremlin, lol. I don't think he actually meant Al was in it.
+Deltaru: There was a character in Gremlins 2 named "Grandpa Fred" who was clearly based on Grandpa Munster, but he was not portrayed by Al Lewis (as implied by the video).
gremlins.wikia.com/wiki/Grandpa_Fred
Ah, okay. Fair enough. It's been so long since I've seen it, and my memory is quite hazy.
He also appeared as Grampa for Amvest Video, showcasing horror movie trailers and public domain cartoons alongside the Happy Hamster (formerly Chipmunk)
So, to be utterly needlessly pedantic, but... Grandpa's last name wasn't Munster, he was Lily's father. In fact, Grandpa's last name is, unsurprisingly, Dracula.
while we are in pedantic mode I don't remember Indiana Jones wearing a pith helmet.
@@dentistguba It's a pith take.
Whenever I get notifications for these I immediately stop whatever I'm doing just to watch it, that's how good Guru Larry's content is.
same
Exactly how I feel!
Same
Westwood Monopoly Win95 music during Cheggars section! Loved those midi files back in the day!
It really is unfortunate that he doesn't have a larger subscriber base. His videos are consistently entertaining, informational, and tend to also be fairly unique: even when he's doing subjects that have been done to death (like the lowest-selling consoles of all times) he offers quality statistics and/or gives a unique spin on it.
"Baldilocks"
I am so writing that down. Thanks Larry!! XD You outdid yourself on that one!!
Mindy Auron yep, best one so far
No it wasn't. It was something a nine year old could come up with. His pointless little campaign got tedious a long long time ago. As does the twats who pretend that any gag had them rolling around on the floor when you probably chuckled at best. Grow up for fucks sake.
Mindy Auron lmao! You took the words out of my
Mouth!
Mindy Auron Ever heard of the story of Baldilocks and the three hairs?
I've got baldibollocks but that's for a different type of video on porntube.
If anyone's wondering, the background music for number 4 is the theme to Ballblazer, a game for several Atari 8-bit computers and consoles including the 7800.
It's possibly the only video game theme that technically doesn't loop. The funky "piano" track in the background is randomized through some sort of mathematical process that's far beyond me. In other words, it's computer-produced, improvised jazz. Ironically the 7800 version is the only Atari version that doesn't play indefinitely.
What that also means is that every time the song is played, it's unique. It'll sound similar, but it won't actually be exactly the same. Which means it's the only video game song for which you can prove which upload was used for a given video. Just match them up, and if there's a one-to-one correlation, that's where it came from.
And DUUUUUUDE LARRY USED MY VIDEO! It's the only video game song in the world I could prove this for but holy shit, he used my upload of the song! Listen for yourself: ua-cam.com/video/i7V7B57Kbqk/v-deo.html
For the record I have no problem with him using my video, in fact I find it really, really cool. I guess there's also a chance that the randomization comes from something physical in the system and emulators all play it exactly the same? Or maybe the 5200 version doesn't randomize; that's the version I used I think. Umm so I'm 90% sure he used my video lol.
But Blade Runner wasn't one of the hottest movies of 1982. It was critically panned and barely made its budget back.
>Calls it one of the hottest films of 1982.
>Immediately calls it a cult film.
Irkaylub Despite critical reception being mostly negative, the general population in the us, who were hungry for sci-fi films in the wake of the likes of star wars, didn't know what to call good or bad, and blade runner became a short lived phenomenon, despite negative reviews.
That's was when 'Cult' really meant 'Cult'!
Irkaylub Blade Runner was a huge pop culture influence for years.
Everything from the 80's anime/manga Bubblegum Crisis to the 90's Saturday Morning Sonic/SatAM cartoon shows influence from Blade Runner to some degree.
Yes Autobot the film was a huge influence for years to come, but people certainly didn't care for it when it first came out, which is why it was not one of the 'hottest movies' of 1982.
Incredible crisis soundtrack at the beggining, it's that good!
"I'm not gonna rely on convoluted theories on my show"
and that's why I'm subscribed
Heh, Cheggers. The only reason I know the name over on this side of the pond is from reading Trainspotting. A short segment in the book (sadly, not in the movie) talked about Begbie telling Cheggers "Away an' go fu*k yersel' ye radge cu*t!" when he tried to interview Begbie on the street for some show or other. All of the Begbie segments stick in my mind from both book and movie, one of my favourite psychopaths of all time.
Special thanks to Kieren Hawken for helping me write this episode:
ua-cam.com/users/LairdOfForsyth
And to Dan Ibbertson for helping edit:
ua-cam.com/users/djslopesroom
Where, that background video at 1:31 with MSX in it, do you know where it comes from?
"and but only part of a license" typo in the description :)
Larry Bundy Jr hey dude big fan great video
Larry Bundy Jr hey larry, would you by chance work for or associate with a game developer that's based in The Sharp Project, in Manchester?
Larry Bundy Jr i...suddenly feel compelled to ask when the next gycw episode is after that video...
"I'm not going to rely on convoluted theories on my show."
Every video Larry, every video you make me crack a giggle.
5:08 MatPat just unsubscribed
Hey, we're glad you're here Larry.
I'd love to see another episode that deals with games in licensing/IP hell. For example, how the old Mechwarrior games will probably never get released due to how many different parties would need to get involved.
You could do a whole video on No One Lives Forever.
DrearierSpider1 wss
and let's not forget the licensing issues with Gundam.
Giordan Diodato for mechwarrior it's Macross / Robotech they have the unseen means due to the art.fights being at Harmony Gold.
I don't even watch these videos anymore. I just came to see how he'll work a jab at Molyneux into his intro. I was not disappointed. Thumbs up!
Actually larry I believe cheggers last appearance was on Warrik Davises sitcom "Life's too short" and it's special where he had a pretty substantial role. The whole thing was taking the mic out of his career though and even his drinking.
He also appeared as himself in an episode of the previous Gervais/Merchant sitcom, _Extras_. Many Americans (myself included) know him from those two shows.
Yes, I was aware of him through "Life's Too Short".
Oh man that music from the old Monopoly PC game at 9:30 sent me back 18 years....
Incredible Crisis music during the intro!! nice choice
Yeah man
No convoluted theories?! 1000000/10. Larry is best there is
I might have snorted a little bit of cola when you called him baldilocks, but I was laughing too hard to care.
0:47 I thought for sure Larry wasn't going to bring him up this time around and yet I also just knew he would.
R.I.P Keith 'Cheggers' Chegwin (1957-2017) 9:10
Each linear cheapskate low-budget game license for this list.
#5 Blade Runner - Amstrad CPC/Commodore 64/ZX Spectrum (1:05)
#4 Midnight Mutants - Atari 7800 (2:51)
#3 O' Leary Manager 2000 - Game Boy Color (5:15)
#2 Dracula: The Undead - Atari Lynx (7:15)
#1 Chegger's Party Quiz - Nintendo Wii (9:11)
Next time on Fact Hunt: *2 Things Peter Molyneux Actually Did Right*
He did ok with dungeon keeper too. Then he went off the rails.
Well, he did do quite a few things right during the Bullfrog days. The Populous series, Syndicate, Theme Park and Theme Hospital, Magic Carpet and the Dungeon Keeper games were all excellent.
I first heard of "Midnight Mutants" from a Gametrailers Top 10 List. They were counting down licensed games, and brought it up. I don't know if Al Lewis himself gave the developers any form of permission to use his likeness. Not to mention, the cover has Al Lewis's "Grampa" trickling blood from his mouth. That's a misrepresentation of both the game and "Grandpa Munster". Good Episode as always.
music in the beginning is from incredible crisis for the ps1
Thank you! I was going to ask what that music is :) I wonder what is the name of the band playing that music though.
the ska band is Paradise Orchestra
Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra to be exact.
Thanks! I knew I remembered the music from somewhere. Now I want to go dig out my old PS1 and Incredible Crisis though...
james brooking Brilliant. thx!
You just HAD to go reminding us of Naked Chegwin didn't you? DIDNT YOU!
Few of the best gaming related channels on UA-cam.
Thanks for uploading! Always nice to see your informative Fact Hunt videos, Larry! And hey, you may be on UA-cam, but you're still plenty enough of a celebrity for me, for all that that's worth!
8bit computers, was full of this stuff. I. Can remember many times my young self would play a film or tv tie in game and quickly realising it has nothing in common with it at allYet another entertaining video. Thanks.
Another great video, Larry! You always manage to suprise and inform me with this series. Top quality entertainment!
Cheers bud. I try and find interesting subjects :)
What, no cash register sound and pop-up showing a summary of each entry?
Headset Guy I was wondering what was missing!
Jacques Villeneuve was in charge of his own licensing in the late 90s/early 00s which no game company would pay extra for on top of the formula one license. Which meant that in F1 games he was always given aliases like Williams Driver or, my favourite, John Newhouse (English translation of his name). Probably my favourite licensing quirk
Al Lewis never appeared in Gremlins 2. That was Robert Prosky being an Al Lewis-type character.
Jonah Falcon exactly.
I love hearing about all the weird things that was released in Britian because growing up in Canada I was not exposed to it :(.
Can't wait for your next video
Larry this is the Best Fact Hunt episode yet!
I'd would argue that PlayStation 1 budget title Chris Kamara's Street Soccer would be a strong contender with David O'Leary Manager 2000 for worst license in football games. Kim Justice covered that fairly recently, but I remember it raising a quizzical smirk from me in my HMV days.
Jae Hodgkin yes! i knew if i scrolled down id find someone else who expected it.
i first saw it in an old virgin megastore and just laughed. i couldn't believe they made a football game with a guy who was a second division player, i dont think he played in the premier league.
Yes! It's arguable that Kamara is more famous now than when he was an actual player thanks to Soccer Saturday. I feel like it needs a HD reboot.
Did he Jeff?
Saw that this video was up last night, decided nah screw it... I need my sleep. so now after a refreshing sleep I come to this video being able to fully enjoy it.
Indeed, I won't have you falling asleep in my videos, absolutely not, no!
another quality Larry video for the day!
Thanks for reminding me of the existence of Naked Jungle. I'd handily blanked that out of my memories, yet suddenly those neurons responsible for encoding the image of Keith Chegwin's wobbling todge start flaring back to life, seventeen years later yet vivid as the day I saw it... Cheers Larry!
Dude, you just put a HUGE grin on my face by having a track from Monopoly (for Win. 95) as the background music for #1!
I still play my disk every now and then, and the music is one of my favorite things about it (Well, and its adorably cartoon-y graphics)
O'Leary had 68 caps and then was put in a sack? Is that some type of nursery rhyme I've never heard of?
0:08 I would love to see James Bond have Mickey Mouse at gunpoint :D
I always stumble into your videos thinking I know everything about video and computer games and you always prove me wrong. I love it!
Oh, UA-cam isn't so bad Larry. It's not like you promised to make a movie and then did nothing with the money for two years.
is this referencing Spoony, or something else?
Tk . exe is spoony still around? gods I thought he was just telling dnd stories and streaming tabletop games.
Tk . exe It's a Spoony joke.
Silent streams and let's plays from a character performer, what a fuggin laugh "my audience demands it"
Spoony isn't around in any form now from what I hear.
I've always liked Guru Larry for having way more detail in these videos than other people who cover the same topics. Now I like him even more for having some sweet ska in his intro. Keep up the great content buddy!
new video from LBJ what a day what a day
4 years later, here I am again!
Oy Larry, thanks for reawakening my childhood memories of Monopoly for the PC with the song during the Chegger's sections.
That awful Cheggers in the thumbnail. I can only imagine the dread this video will bring upon us.
Steven Narey Is it more or less terrifying than the Fred-Flinstone-with-meat-cleavers-for-teeth cartoon of Larry?
(Just kidding Larry. Love the show.)
I like how Keith Chegwin in 'Chegger's Party Quiz'', looks like a Demonic Troll. It made me chuckle in 2007 and still makes me chuckle today. Another good episode Larry. Keep it up!
Peter Baldyloux. I hope that's how it would be spelt.
I love the Cheapshow description of Chegwin that he is basically someone that was so annoying that they never wanted him in the studio.
Every job he had made him the man on the street and not in the studio. If Noel Edmonds thinks you’re annoying then you might have a problem
Lol, Blade Runner kind of bombed when it came out, and wasn't a hit with critics.
Loser's Club yeah looking at 82 sci fi movies are expected to be happy ending qualities :D
Actually, from what I can find, reviewers at the time criticized it for its pacing and said they felt the story took a backseat to the special effects. Not because it didn't have a happy ending--unless you can find examples of reviews at the time with that criticism?
Zack West A big part of it was the cut that was shown; apparently, they cut all of Decard's unicorn dreams, thus making the ending make no sense.
The Thing and Blade Runner were far better films than ET and Star Trek 2 but they were too smart for normies
William Proto
To be fair you have to have a very high IQ to understand Blade Runner.
Larry having to pretend that he knew anything about football😂😂😂
:P
@@Larry not a bad attempt tbf though, for someone who never watches football. Wonder if you can take a club into financial meltdown, like he managed to in real life😂😂
Awesome new Larry video!
Miia *Miia* *MIIA*
6:45 "He isn't exactly Arsene Wenger"
Savage Larry, fucking savage. #WengerOut
That Keith Chegwin naked jungle show was based off a kids tv show called Jungle Run using the same set. I hope they washed/burned the set between shows.
I never knew that.
Larry Bundy Jr Channel 5 couldn't have afforded to build such a substantial set.
He was also, apparently, not required to host naked - he actually wanted to join in.
With UA-cam full of "please leave a comment and hit that like button and join my Facebook and give me money. Now for the video! (And the video is 1 minute of nonstop silliness and clickbait)", it is refreshing to see a quality channel. Damn good work, Larry.
Thank you, I try and stand out from the crowd.
5:00 So you mean "Yes", it's a coincidence.
Keith Chegwin 😆😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂!!! How did Ricky Gervais miss that one?
Dear Guru Larry,
My name is Peter Molyneux. I believe you know me very well.
Well you're about to know me ever better, as I have compiled a huge list of every character-defaming instance you've issued over the years, and intend to use them to sue you for everything you got.
I planned on taking you to court on May 18th, however that date will be pushed back since I'll be fiddicking with my lawyer's work making it a complete mess. When we finally do get everything all straightened out, I'll then go to court and go in to needlessly complex details not even involving this case, and use Photoshop to add Sherlock Holmes pipes and 1800's sailor uniforms to everyone. This will, of course, tamper with the evidence, thus nullifying my case.
From then on, I'll just send you box after box of animal poo in the mail. That'll teach you.
Expect me (late) on the 18th. Prepare for an extremely lackluster experience.
Sincerely,
Peter Molyneux
King of Videogames
That was awesomely epic! Thank you.
there is no licence to Bram Stoker's Dracula because it entered the public domain along time ago.
I stopped Breath of the Wild for this, not even Link can defeat Larry.
Well, you know what Link would say about that:
HUP! HUP! HYAH! HEY! HYAH! HUP! G'uh! TCHYAAH! HUP!
+PCachu Hylian is such a beatiful language
DeathBattle when
Come on man....Link could defeat him... it would just take a shitload of potions.
Red Eyed Monster Link has the Master Sword! Larry has..................Peter Molyneux.
Nice vid Larry! Hardly anyone tells these stories and nobody does it better than you do!
Thank you :)
Never have I ever click a new fact hunt video 2 minutes after it uploaded XD
Love the video as always, Larry! Keep 'em up!
Wouldn't be a proper Fact Hunt without a jab at good ol' Pete in the intro. Also, liking the lack of dislikes so far. :)
Kind of dickish to go for something personal like his hairline, though. That's something you'd expect from Razorfist.
But 126 troops betrayed Larry.
Another thing that I love about these videos is the selection of random game scenes at the beginning. I never knew Chuck Rock was in a racing game. The more you know!
Ok I really hate to ask this question but that is the song you played during the title and end credits. I know I have heard it before and its literally driving me insane that I can't remember it. XD
Booming with content! That's why we love ya, larry
Bless you :)
The Blade runner thing wasn't a cheapskate thing, it was brilliant!
3:55 "SPOOK FILLED" - Queue all the Americans gasping
Lol
1:51 What a beautiful duwang. *Chew*
Guru Larry always making my day with quality content :D you never cease to put a smile on my face!
Incredible Crisis, Fukken Yes!
I always see Chegger's Party Quiz in "CEX" and sometime "GAME" and I always look at it and think "WHY IS THIS A THING!?" but its worth around 50p - £1 in "CEX" and "GAME". But an awesome video Larry :D
Fact Hunt's top 10 worst game developers
10- Peter Molyneux
9- Peter Molyneux
8- Peter Molyneux
7- Peter Molyneux
6- Peter Molyneux
5- Peter Molyneux
4- Peter Molyneux
3- Peter Molyneux
2- Peter Molyneux
1- Peter Molyneux
Bethesda haven't released Fallout 76 yet.
@@420sakura1 Just an honorable mention here.
Still it's in #11.
Love the Incredible Crisis music Larry. But then again you always did have good taste haha.
Cheers, I try and go for catchy/memorable tunes :)
Does Blade Runner count as Cult Classic or Mainstream Classic? Interesting thought...
It was a cult classic until it gained mainstream appeal post-fact.
I cheer out loud every time I see a new Larry vid.
Game licenses have always been cheap most of the time unsurprisingly.
The incredible crisis soundtrack man that was a funny game
Incredible Crisis hype!
I live for the Peter Molyneux jokes, they're my lifeline, as your channel is the hospital of my life.
10:25 Wait what??
Wow "The Magic Roundabout", there's three words i haven't heard for years. Nostalgia is a great thing :D
"Undoubtedly, the hottest movie of 1982 was dystopian scifi thriller, Blade Runner."
Dude, no. That was the year E.T. was released. Not only did E.T. make more money than any other movie in 1982, it made more money than any other movie in the entire *decade*. It did better than Star Wars for god's sake.
This is a gaming channel, they average the movie and the video game. And when averaged like that, ET comes out somewhere around Crossroads starring Britney Spears.
LOL. Fair enough, I suppose.
Ryan N "cult classic"
Is E.T. a cult classic?