My favorite was the Austin Powers Goldmember DVD. If you put it into your PC, you could choose a game where you overdub scenes from the movie. My family and I would lose our minds with laughter, because while they gave you the script, you didn't have to follow it. I guess you could say we were doing "bad lip readings" before UA-cam even existed.
this is related but kind of unrelated but i swear i used to have a dvd of open season and it had a "game" function that let you shoot like rabbits at the screen or something. perchance.
I am so glad someone finally made a video on this! I've watched a lot of videos on DVD games but they usually only go over the menu games and never mention the games you'd have to put your disc into the computer for. I LIVED off InterActual as a kid. So many hours playing the Monsters Inc and Lady and the Tramp games. I'm honestly shocked how little talk there is around these PC DVD games. So glad to have found your video. Great stuff!!
The Pokémon 2000 dvd had this it had one of those weird cases too when you had to press it to close it and it have some weird tab on it like the scooby doo case you have I have that Harry Potter dvd somewhere I should look for it
my dvds of spirit and shrek have the interactual player on them, but they dont work anymore. i legitimately can’t even play them as regular dvds even through vlc 💀
The first dvd I remember this working for was for the SpongeBob movie. It didn’t even have that much exclusive content. Just a demo for the point and click pc game of the movie.
My Spider-Man 2002 DVD had this. If you put in Disc 2 it would give you a PC Demo of the Spider-Man game that gave you a level and a boss fight (that somehow BSOD'd my PC) but yea it was fun. I later got it for Original xbox and beaten it and speaking of xbox there were a few DVDs with Xbox demos of the games based on the movies themselves like Hulk 2003 and Robots 2005 and battlefront II in the DVD for Star Wars III: Revenge of the sith.
Wow, this is such a hidden gem! How does it have so few likes! Oh, also, you can get it working on a modern PC if you buy Microsoft's overpriced Windows DVD Player or any of its free alternatives.
I never got to experience DVD-ROM even though most of the DVDs I had supported it. The first time I finally got to see what it was was like was a few years ago when I tried it on a "Barbie as the Island Princess" dvd I found at a thrift store. It was just printable activities themed around throwing a sing along party, so they were just cutouts and song lyrics.
Kinda makes me wonder if there were DVDs that included PC-only features... but didn't advertise them, instead being a secret that you can ONLY find out about by putting it in the PC & clicking on a tiny pixel in some random menu.
I have a Shrek DVD, and I tried so hard to get the interactual special features working (My PC has a DVD-RW drive), installing a windows xp virtual machine, installing an application that attempts to emulate hardware dvd encoders, updating the interactual player, nothing worked, but I did get a neighbour’s old Windows XP pc, but it’s missing RAM, but i may try Shrek on it
Mannnn I remember being a youngin and being SO annoyed that I could never get the DVD-Rom for Spider-Man 1 to work. I had no idea you had to actually download software specifically for it, I thought our computer just wasn’t good enough it run it. I only ever saw it in person last year when we ran it on my girlfriend’s older desktop and I flipped out lmao
My favorite was the Austin Powers Goldmember DVD. If you put it into your PC, you could choose a game where you overdub scenes from the movie. My family and I would lose our minds with laughter, because while they gave you the script, you didn't have to follow it.
I guess you could say we were doing "bad lip readings" before UA-cam even existed.
revoice studio
Matthew lilard does such a good job as shaggy
The Barnyard DVD has interactual player, and some flash games.
this is related but kind of unrelated but i swear i used to have a dvd of open season and it had a "game" function that let you shoot like rabbits at the screen or something. perchance.
notice how nobody responded to your shitty little perchance joke
i use to experience DVD-ROM PC friendly features like this in 2003-2004
I feel vindicated that someone finally talked about the learning company Scooby Doo games
dancing scooby is so cool
I am so glad someone finally made a video on this! I've watched a lot of videos on DVD games but they usually only go over the menu games and never mention the games you'd have to put your disc into the computer for. I LIVED off InterActual as a kid. So many hours playing the Monsters Inc and Lady and the Tramp games. I'm honestly shocked how little talk there is around these PC DVD games. So glad to have found your video. Great stuff!!
The Pokémon 2000 dvd had this it had one of those weird cases too when you had to press it to close it and it have some weird tab on it like the scooby doo case you have I have that Harry Potter dvd somewhere I should look for it
my dvds of spirit and shrek have the interactual player on them, but they dont work anymore. i legitimately can’t even play them as regular dvds even through vlc 💀
The Learning Company had some awesome games back in the day!! Would love to see a video on them. Love your style!!
Watching Jargungis drunk in 2024, we out here
JARGUNGIS TIME JARGUNGIS TIME JARGUNGIS TIME
The first dvd I remember this working for was for the SpongeBob movie. It didn’t even have that much exclusive content. Just a demo for the point and click pc game of the movie.
My Spider-Man 2002 DVD had this. If you put in Disc 2 it would give you a PC Demo of the Spider-Man game that gave you a level and a boss fight (that somehow BSOD'd my PC) but yea it was fun. I later got it for Original xbox and beaten it and speaking of xbox there were a few DVDs with Xbox demos of the games based on the movies themselves like Hulk 2003 and Robots 2005 and battlefront II in the DVD for Star Wars III: Revenge of the sith.
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Finally, somebody gets it.
* * * * * * * * * * * 11 stars, would visit castle again
😂bro Rah Rah deess
why did i think this meant scooby doo Pilates😭😭😭
some content creators make me feel so old lol
Popping in after 29 views and 29 minutes
60 in an hour
@@CantGetYouOuttaMyHeadd yep this ones doing numbers
Born in 2001!? Damn, I feel like a grandpa now.
I actually do remember this!
ngl, we need to bring back desktop dancers and other cute tat like that
Wow, this is such a hidden gem! How does it have so few likes! Oh, also, you can get it working on a modern PC if you buy Microsoft's overpriced Windows DVD Player or any of its free alternatives.
Why does he remind me of bringus Studios so much? Tho
I remember InterActual
The only movie i even wanted to try this with because it gave access to a Supercar Street Challenge demo on PC is The Fast and The Furious.
First video of yours I found! It’s great! New subscriber :3 I was born in 2002 and this shit is so nostalgic
pink flamingos also had this feature on its dvd
I really never heard of this Hoot movie until now
new jargungis video yipeeeee
The file:/// urls are accessing files on the computer or other drives, such as the DVD drive
I guess the file is not on the DVD or something
When i tried installing interactual on a windows 7 computer 10 years ago it just blue screened the system...
whats the source of the clip from 1:46?
Good video
I never got to experience DVD-ROM even though most of the DVDs I had supported it. The first time I finally got to see what it was was like was a few years ago when I tried it on a "Barbie as the Island Princess" dvd I found at a thrift store. It was just printable activities themed around throwing a sing along party, so they were just cutouts and song lyrics.
Kinda makes me wonder if there were DVDs that included PC-only features... but didn't advertise them, instead being a secret that you can ONLY find out about by putting it in the PC & clicking on a tiny pixel in some random menu.
I have a Shrek DVD, and I tried so hard to get the interactual special features working (My PC has a DVD-RW drive), installing a windows xp virtual machine, installing an application that attempts to emulate hardware dvd encoders, updating the interactual player, nothing worked, but I did get a neighbour’s old Windows XP pc, but it’s missing RAM, but i may try Shrek on it
this is a good video
Mannnn I remember being a youngin and being SO annoyed that I could never get the DVD-Rom for Spider-Man 1 to work. I had no idea you had to actually download software specifically for it, I thought our computer just wasn’t good enough it run it. I only ever saw it in person last year when we ran it on my girlfriend’s older desktop and I flipped out lmao