I actually got a hold of the creators of this game briefly. They said unfortunately it's MASSIVELY wrapped up in legal issues, but if it wasn't they might remake it or release a sequel.
8 bucks for a 30 minute hyper-violent light gun shooter that caters to a somewhat small niche of people who like to shoot carnies doesn't actually seem like a bad deal, especially considering how expensive most games are these days.
This comment is old, but I think it would probably be much less. Ross here is playing with a mouse, meaning he's playing blind since the mouse isn't actually visible. He even says so.
8:35 "I would either just leave, or otherwise try to disarm her." Why do I imagine this as Ross walking into a room Resident Evil style, seeing a crazy woman with a knife, pausing, then tank controlling a 180 back the way he came.
I have a confession to make. I rewatch this video annually whenever I get in the mood for Halloween. This game and Ross's narration are like the equivalent to Halloween-themed comfort food for me.
Same. In my opinion it's Ross's best Game Dungeon video. I actually have a habit of falling asleep while watching this video, it's a blessing for sleepless nights.
I think it's perfectly ethical to use emulators on games that are no longer being sold or could only be acquired used. The publishers wouldn't see the money no matter how you get your hands on it.
Yeah I'm 100% on board. If the publisher can't (or WON'T) sell the game, then emulation is 100% acceptable. If they're selling the game themselves, ok sure, but if the ONLY way to acquire it is Ebay or used from Amazon, then that's completely ethical.
At this rate I don't even care. Emulation, in all it's shapes and forms is fine. 99% of the time people are just emulating because they aren't gonna get their hands on the hardware anyway... so...
It did get some games and ports like *House of the Dead 2 and 3 Return*, but I get the impression that this game was just forgotten about, and may have been more of a licensing nightmare, especially because it was never ported from arcade hardware.
Fun Fact: at 18:00 theres a caveman frozen in a block of ice as part of the curiosity exhibit. He's actually the title character from another arcade cabinet game called "Trog". Jack Haeger, the man who came up with the concept of CarnEvil, worked as Trog's claymation animator ;)
Some of the paintings in the Haunted House are real paintings that have been edited. 4:43 is from Max Ernst's 'Une Semaine de Bonté. Not a painting but a collage from 1934. 4:55 edited and cropped from The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit (1882) 5:23 edited version of Memento Mori, "To This Favour". The book is changed from red to green. 6:59 Ariadne Asleep on the Island of Naxos, doesn't seem to be edited 7:00 edited version of Lady with a Harp to be Marie instead of Eliza Ridgely. Marie Antoinette actually could play the harp so it's a good reference. Also, I'm surprised Ross didn't mention that the intro and outro cutscenes were made by Blur, who make tons of animation in games these days, and movies and things. They've done very well for themselves.
Huitzilopochtli Ah, thank you. That's Memento Mori, "To This Favour" (1879) by William Michael Harnett. Though the book has been changed from brown to green...for some reason.
Yeah, Blur does a lot. I came to know them for being the team behind the Halo Wars 2 and Halo 2 Anniversary cinematics, but they have a surprisingly large and recognizable catalogue of work.
Lone Wanderer I don't blame the guy. It's probably hard to keep an entire carnival of ghouls and monsters in order from a blimp, even if he does have the cameras everywhere.
Well, it’s established in the game cannon that the other zombies don’t really like Umlaut (either because of his closeness to the professor, or just because he’s just a huge jerk; who knows?
Blood (a fantastic early FPS that you should cover on this show) and Killing Floor also have carnival/circus levels. Also, the nu-metal band Slipknot is from Iowa.
To address your concern about why there's a Christmas theme in the game, I think it reflects much on actual fairs and carnivals (I've gone to a few growing up, and have seen several Christmas themed rides, though the carnival/fair is in the summer months). So, even if the game is set in October, a Christmas-themed ride is something that wouldn't be uncommon in a carnival, even one that's an evil one as depicted in the game.
Danny Caracciolo yea...Though to be fair, I didn't mind the nbc disney haunted house thing. But it did piss me off how it replaces the best ride for halloween.
assuming all shots are fired from a standard .22 cal pistol, shooting 3,505 rounds $6.99 per box if over 10 boxes are bought (71) brings the grand total to $531.03
With the artificial inflation as a result of .22 caliber weapons, such as the Ruger 10/22, being used in public shootings. .22 Long rifle has increased in cost per box to a ridiculous degree, partly do to panic and partly due to greedy firearms and ammunition manufacturers, but that's just a guess of mine. And lore wise it *might* be a shotgun, but in-game it looks more like a 9x19mm handgun is the base starter weapon, like you'd expect of something like Time Crisis. I'd wager at the current rate you'd probably go through at least a 1000 USD firing 3505 9mm handgun rounds. I could be a .38 caliber revolver, or somesort of pocket gun in .32 acp, but that would only increase the cost of 3500 some odd rounds fired.
I highly doubt anyone, not even the staunchest gun control advocate, thinks that increasing ammo price will stop a mass shooter. I mean, how many mass shooters are expecting to ever need money again after a shooting given the combined fatality and arrest rates for such perpetrators is exactly 100%? They’ll sell their cars to get the ammo if that’s what it takes because let’s face it their commute after their little stunt will be a 5 minute affair from a prison cell to the Yard AT BEST. No, this is all on the ammo manufacturers: Greedy Bastards are marking up the price just like every hobby company likes to ratchet up prices every half-decade. Have you SEEN the prices of Games Workshop products? $140s for a plastic tank! And Shooting is a rich man’s hobby compared to that.
Despite Ross' fears, this game is far from being forgotten. It can be found in plenty of arcades (at least the good ones that have old stuff). Which is good because this game is great.
Can't believe this video is nine years old. Time literally flies. I just wanted to say that little under a year ago, my wife and I went to Wisconsin for a late honeymoon. We went to check out the exercise equipment, and lo and behold a copy of Carnevil sitting right there. I never played it and kind of regret not.
Which one? Megatron's been voiced by numerous different voice actors in the 30 some years Transformers has been running, so I'm going to assume you mean the original, Frank Welker
another fact, you might miss it for a quick second, But here's the thing, the jester's name is "umlaut" as stated by the last level, but than again, if you grew up like me, you'd probabbly would be too fucking scared of him to look up his name. yeah, also, it's pretty likely that as stated by a board in the last level too, none of the zombies like him.
spent about $25 beating this cabinet arcade game, was on the last boss and i pulled a random kid and threw him the other shotgun n told him to start shooting.
...if this was in a bowling alley arcade I may have been that child because i remember being the kid to a few teens to kill tokkentaker and they walked away while I fangasmed over it
I know this is old-hat, but I'm going to say my piece here. I calculated a case of 100 9mm (as low as $19 for the box) to come down to 19 cents per bullet, and that would bring the cost to a little over $650 ($665.95 to be exact). But what if the gun used in that game isn't a 9mm? What if it's a .22, or a .45? Well, when you start the game, you only have six shots. Most revolvers are six-shooters, and some niche markets can give you a revolver that is 'clip/magazine' fed (think like the Bastard Gun in Metro 2033, where ammo is fed from left to right), so there's a possibility for that, which I won't be covering. Now, there IS a pistol that has a six-shot magazine, and also has other clip-amounts for the pistol itself, and that's the Walther PPS M2, and that uses 9mm or 40S&W. Since that was the only one I could find, in a short span, I have calculations for 40S&W as well. A bulk box of 500 comes to $120, putting the bullet price (again, before taxes, I'm not a debt collector to deal with that) at approximately 24 cents. That skyrockets the price to nearly $850 ($841.20 is the guestimate). Couple that with the (what was it, $8.50 for the whole playthrough? chump change compared to the ammo) cost of the playthrough, that would make $390 (for the 9mm) and $493 (for the 40 S&W) of that ammo really worth it. If anyone wants to figure out other stuff, that's on your own dime. :D
NOTE TO LATER READERS: To update this post for the 2021 U.S. ammunition market, multiply all prices by 10 and then forget about it, because they're out of stock anyway.
Kimmy34q forget VR, remake it for the Occulus; with improved graphics, new enemies along with old, and more jumpscares! It’ll be like you’re ACTUALLY there at the circus; and do the same for House of the dead games!
I think the funniest idea is that everyone thinks Iowa is the "potato" state, when the actual stereotype is corn/soybeans. City slickers, confusing Idaho and Iowa since 1970.
+Mitt Romney XIIV All things considered, paying $8.50 for this? That's cheaper than some games nowadays that give even less gameplay. I'd say it's worth it. Plus considering how much the actual cabinet would cost.
A game called MediEvil 2 features an evil carnival, complete with bearded ladies, mechanical elephants and a brilliant soundtrack. I think there's one in Psychonauts too, although I remember it really just being a boss battle.
***** Not to mention in 2 you got the good ending by NOT getting all of the chalices in the game, which is a really odd decision to make. So honestly, I think I can see where that sour taste comes from.
Best quote in this review by FAR is: "They're just going to assume that people are going to gun down mimes. They don't even need to attack!" Also: I bet the kid in this game is related to Doomguy, somehow.
So you're fond of Umlaut, are you (the floating jester head you've been gushing over)? Fun fact: He's voiced by none other than voice-acting legend Frank Welker, who's most famous for voicing Fred in the original Scooby Doo cartoon and Dr. Claw on Inspector Gadget. *EDIT:* That is not Frank Welker. Big oops.
CrowTR0bot Johnny Nero Action Hero is like Invasion: The Abductors meets Scooby Doo mixed with Marvel, DC, Image, and Dark Horse's comic book elements and plays allot like CarnEvil.
There used to be one at a bowling alley in Wooster, Ohio, but it was removed some time ago. I'll do what I can to see what happened. My cousin and I played the shit out of this game. Hell, it used to show up with the Wayne County Fair, but it was removed due to arcades being expensive to repair and keep up the maintenance.
I make a point of re-watching this video every October. Ross' sheer enthusiasm for this game is so contagious. It really is a crime against the holiday that CarnEvil is trapped in copyright limbo for the foreseeable future. Oh well, guess it's just another addition to the graveyard of great ideas who died a premature death. Right alongside Blood and SiN.
Also, being from Iowa, this would probably be the most interesting thing to happen, but, because nobody could really prove it happened, it would have to involve the Iowa State Fair and the deaths of a couple hundred people before it got any real attention. This would likely end with some missing person posters at the local Hy-Vee or Walmart if it took place at an obscure farm. Plus, if this game were to really take place in Iowa, there should have been some sort of corn maze level. Probably should have put that in instead of the Christmas level. Only THEN would I truly believe this game to happen in Iowa.
More lore insight from the creators that might be Iowa enough for you; the ending of this game replicates how Tokkentakker died; crashing down into the carnival with everyone dying: by the hands of FARMERS. Apparently he liked a girl who's father didn't like him :/ The cemetery is buried beyond cornfields, and those zombies you see in the Haunted House level? Farmers; cursed after Tokkentakker's burial to suffer through famine and become zombies during Carnevil's return!
I can see where Ross is coming from with the whole fighting Women thing, but I'd have to disagree. Man or women, if someone is trying to harm me I'd fight back with all my might.
Self-preservation is a natural human right and you are allowed to defend yourself. But the law says that no matter what, you should not hit each other or try to harm one another. Self-preservation is there as a fail safe,in case someone decides to break that law. A lot of people forget how your rights work sometimes.
+Jordan Pritchard "the law says that no matter what, you should not hit each other or try to harm one another" ...Yes, but if someone's trying to kill me with an axe, I'm going to defend myself.
My general stance on piracy is, if the only way you can acquire the game is via the second-hand market, it's fair game. Though there's also a few grey areas, like if someone DOES re-release the game, but it's an amazingly shitty rerelease that's an obvious lazy cash grab with no effort put into actually making it not buggy. If you don't buy it and play the original pirated version, you're TECHNICALLY taking money away from the devs, but buying it despite knowing it's crap is rewarding the people behind it for half-assing things.
You aren't taking anyone's money, because the original devs team is usually gone. And about piracy... You know what?Any game which costs more than 10$ in my region is fucking worth to be downloaded via uTorrent, 'cuz fuck off- minimum wage here is less than 200$
A couple months ago a friend and I found a working CarnEvil machine at a games expo, and got a chance to play it! We were beyond stoked to see a working machine in-person. We were worried that it was broken for a bit though, as the cabinet kept getting softlocked on the stage select screen and the loading screen after you select a stage. The operator of the machines was nearby, and after leaving the machine powered off for a few minutes, it worked. One of the main highlights of the day for sure.
"Is this the most interesting thing to happen in Iowa?" As a native Iowan, yes. "What's the most interesting thing that ever happened there?" Barring the caucuses and the state fair, that was probably the Manson asteroid impact event, 74 million years ago. "Is that an actual aerial photo of Iowa?" It sure is flat enough to be.
As A guy who is not afraid of clowns I'll admit, there was this resturant i went to when i was younger, not stating my opinion's on it, but in the arcade, they had this game it scared the fuck out of me. Only now have I played it, It didn't scare me as much as when i was younger. but it was still pretty good. I'll also state this game has kinda- outdated graphics. but that kinda just adds to the horror.
I found this at an arcade nearing a decade ago, me and a buddy burned 10 bucks playing through it in one sitting. Great time. Gauntlet: Dark Legacy had a carnival themed realm. Coincidently, also developed by Midway. RIP Midway.
I used to be so scared of this game when I was little. I used to avoid it whenever I would see it. But as I got older I got more curious about playing it and became slightly less afraid of it. I remembered where they had cabinets around the city: a putt-putt golf arcade across town, a bowling alley on the west side, a family fun center in the northeast. Sadly by the time I was old enough or I went back to all the places, all the Carnevil cabinets were gone! It was then that it hit me that the game was either too old and was getting phased out or something happened to the company that owned the game. I looked everywhere for the longest time and couldn't find this game anywhere (I also couldn't remember the name of it...) until I found this review by chance! Thank you for posting it!
I watched a playthrough of this game on YT and I just adore the chunky, low poly models, the gore effects, the haunting environments, and the unique and creepy enemy designs. I'd definitely play this in an arcade if I had a few coins to spare.
"If your idea of fun is listening to me not shut up for half an hour while you see freaks galore..." Sounds like that one day when I went onto UA-cam and realized I'd missed several Freeman's Mind episodes... That was a good day.
fun fact: the cutscenes in this game were directed by Tim Miller and his CG Studio, Blur, who went on to do the first Deadpool movie and Love, Death, and Robots. Blur also has supported movies ranging from South Park Bigger Longer and Uncut, to James Cameron's Avatar.
Or, more relevant to the gaming industry: the Halo 2 Anniversary (and Halo Wars 2) cutscenes that people praise so heavily for their visual quality. Blur's doing well for themselves right now.
So, My Oma is from Iowa, and according to her, if this happened in Iowa, it would be the most interesting things to happen. But Iowa would probably care about "The Music Man" more.
I don't get the hate against the Christmas area. It's a classic example of creepy juxtaposition, taking something usually seen as happy, warm, and inviting and totally turning it on it's ear. Sure, it's not that creepy in this game, in fact it's kinda more funny then anything else. But still, even in the context of the level it makes sense. The whole level is just a trip through many different themes, Christmas, Dinosaurs, Automobiles, Concession Stands.. it's a fricken sampler platter of a level. Condemned: Criminal Origins did creepy Christmas really well with the Barts Department Store level.
Anyway, I remember how awesome this game was back in the day. The coolest thing about it was that the light-gun was like a sawed-offed shotgun that you had to cock to reload, rather than shoot outside the screen. It was hard to aim with if you were used to a handgun but still awesome. I freaking love that opening! It's like something out of Freakshow!
Ok, about that piracy bullshit... come on, the game is not in the market anymore, no stores, no company, not even on steam. If someone actually called you a pirate just for using an emulator for an outdated game you should just tell them to stfu. Nobody but a collectionist would buy a whole arcade machine just to play a single, outdated old game.
It might be because Umlaut is Tokentakker's right hand man. He's on the tombstone, in control of the menu, and he's the one you fight before you take Tokentakker down. You don't get everywhere like that without a few unnecessary compliments, yeah?
This happened once when I was working PC tech support in the '90s. The customer didn't die while I was on the phone with him, fortunately, but he _did_ die between his initial call and when I called back with the information on the service call he'd requested.
I don't understand the "white knight" accusations in some of the comments. A "white knight" is a dude that defends women for the sole purpose of getting them to like him. Ross just genuinely gets uncomfortable shooting females in the face. You can argue whether that's okay or not, but it's certainly not "white knighting".
@FinalHunter Umm... that's *always* been what a 'white knight' is. A guy who is being "chivalrous" for ulterior reasons, specifically to get attention and/or admiration from women, occasionally though just for attention/admiration in general...
I come back to this video seasonally, and at nine years late I know I'm not the first to say this, but I imagine the Christmas area in Rickety Town was inspired by the plethora of (increasingly out of business) Santa Claus Town/North Pole/Christmas Town theme parks scattered over the USA. Since the carnival areas are based off of carnival and theme park attractions, I'm pretty certain of this, though Nightmare Before Christmas probably didn't hurt. Unrelated to that, but I enjoy how Carnevil's haunted house even has Doom Buggies.
I had the bacon sundae at Denny's a while back. I was with a bunch of friends and one of us was gonna wind up ordering it. Turns out, it was actually pretty good.
Huh? I thought it was common knowledge that a combination of sweet and salty is *delicious*. I can't imagine how it'd be putrid...! Like french fries and ice cream, ya know? Have you heard of that?
Thanks for the dedication of the episode to your fellow IT guys. I just finished half a year of unpaid internship working the helpdesk and I wanted to die by the end of it 'cause of the pressure some of the customers put on me.
Went to a failing laser tag arcade for my birthday back in highschool. The guy working the counter said that we're welcome to play laser tag, but it was likely no more people would show up. We said no problem and that we'd wait around for a while. Dude reached under the counter and handed me and my friends a huge bucket of tokens and said we should have some fun in case noone else showed up. We took those tokens and pumped them into this infamous token eater, as we figured it was our only chance to ever see the end. It took basically the entire bucket. Worth.
Well, if you want an evil carnival, track down Banjo Tooie, that did the evil carnival very well. The boss for that level is a giant inflatable dragon.
That's because Ross IS Gordon Freeman. Freeman's Mind is essentially a Let's Play but instead of taking an absurdly quick amount of time to make Ross takes an absurdly long amount of time to make them.
Lachie Pierce Well i don't think hes like a dedicated lets player like some of the new guys in town, and hes a bit older so i'm sure its hard for him to get as much attention like some of the young whippersnappers like pewds, minx, yami, etc, cry, and them, i'm sure he actually has a job he has to attend and its different writing dialoug rather then just playing a game, hes trying to make it funny bro :P
Dalton Kechter He got showered in donations and will be SET for at least a year. One of his donation goals was promising to get Freeman's mind finished this year, so it was inevitible he'd be getting his money
"I sometimes wish there could be compromises where the pirates wouldn't touch a new game for months or years, and in return, some game companies could just not be evil, but I know that's all a fantasy" - pretty much describes what copyright law was before people decided that... artists weren't making enough money, I guess? and extended the time to last forever.
Until the day you uploaded this, i thought this game was a fever dream. There was this pizza place by my dads house in california that had this game. Now i was pretty consistently broke, so i never had enough coins to finish the game. The pizza place died eventually and the machine was assumedly sold off. A few years later however my dad had some company picnic i was required to go to, he got some kind of reward for bringing family. It was pretty boring but i ended up sneaking away to the arcade just down the road from the park, and it had this game! It wasn’t just any arcade either, it was a nickle arcade. I happened to have a couple of dollars on me, so with around 100 tries in my pocket i finally beat it. After that i never saw a Carnevil machine again, and everyone i asked said they don’t recall the game, even though i definitely recall taking turns with my cousins at that pizza place. I thought i just imagined it or something. This video was so vindicating
I remember years back they used to be the ski resort my family and I used to go to every January and in the arcade was a cabinet of CarnEvil. this other kid who would go every year around the same time as me and my folks would meet up with me and we would make it a yearly tradition to play it together
"Given the choice, I'd rather kill walking teddy bears than babies." Aside from the Cherubs from Doom 3, perhaps. Or those creepy ass baby monsters from Dead Space 2. Or the unborn demons from Dante's Inferno.
That guy wanted a second helping of Hell. His first go did not have enough Hell, and dammit, he wanted his giant, golden coin's worth of Hell, and he was going to get it.
While i only ever played this a few times as a kid in one particular arcade place, i forgot most everything but ONE part for some reason being the Junior boss. Something about a frankenstein giant baby stuck with me. A few years back i just learned about this game again and it brought back memories. This game seriously needs more recognition but this was really overshadowed by other arcade shooters like House of the Dead. Plus it didnt help this never got another port so no wonder people likely forgot this game.
Left 4 dead 2 also has an evil carnival technically speaking. The carnival by design wasn’t evil as it was a regular amusement park from the beginning, but once the zombies moved it the whole place went downhill and considering that it’s got zombie clowns and functioning carnival games you can interact with and several set pieces such as a merry go round, a tunnel of love, and a roller coaster I’d say it counts. Especially since it’s one of the best campaigns not only in the game but in the series as a whole.
I'm so glad you mention the backstory on the game. The way you learned about the enemies and stages was through the website carnevil had. Yeah! This game had a dedicated website which obviously is no longer up. I remember visiting it because, well, i'm a huge fan of this game.
This is my favorite episode you've done Ross. I watch it at least three times in the fall every year for the last six years.vIronically enough I'm in between career jobs and at a call center. The being judged on timing is so accurate. You need to use the bathroom for more than five minutes? Sit down with HR and threat of a write up. Lol
I think Ross is right about this game being cursed, there was this arcade I used to go to, and one day I see a new cabinet, CarnEvil, of course I played it right away, I had a lot of fun with it, but when I come back to the arcade about two months later the whole place is closed, I drive by a few months after that, and all that's left is a burned out building, I guess the place caught fire, and burned down
I actually got a hold of the creators of this game briefly. They said unfortunately it's MASSIVELY wrapped up in legal issues, but if it wasn't they might remake it or release a sequel.
***** True! I supported that and I have hopes for it :D
This game needs to be reborn as a hardcore FPS game, and you know what? FUCK PS4, THIS SHIT'S GOTTA BE ON XBOX ONE!
you mean pc right?
bloodrunsclear or you can hope a fan makes a remake
Shark fan of the sea That would be great!
Honestly I'd kind of dig an RPG with this kind of theme too...
I don't know if anyone actually was keeping track of money spent, so I'll just post it right here, right now.
$8.00. 16 lives.
Sir Nancy The Negative close to what I got
8 bucks for a 30 minute hyper-violent light gun shooter that caters to a somewhat small niche of people who like to shoot carnies doesn't actually seem like a bad deal, especially considering how expensive most games are these days.
Sir Nancy The Negative 9$ counted.
But if you are playing with a light gun with an arcade cabinet, you'd probably be spending more unless you are some crackshot with the light gun. xD
This comment is old, but I think it would probably be much less. Ross here is playing with a mouse, meaning he's playing blind since the mouse isn't actually visible. He even says so.
8:35
"I would either just leave, or otherwise try to disarm her."
Why do I imagine this as Ross walking into a room Resident Evil style, seeing a crazy woman with a knife, pausing, then tank controlling a 180 back the way he came.
I'd believe Ross is the master of unlocking.
Someone should tell him that there's a quickturn button.
I have a confession to make. I rewatch this video annually whenever I get in the mood for Halloween. This game and Ross's narration are like the equivalent to Halloween-themed comfort food for me.
Same. In my opinion it's Ross's best Game Dungeon video. I actually have a habit of falling asleep while watching this video, it's a blessing for sleepless nights.
It's a really good video
Yup, I rewatch Ross's Game Dungeon pretty much several times every fall. It feels like the perfect Autumn/Halloween show.
I do too...though, my confession is I watch it a couple of times a year...
I feel the same way! This is one of the first videos I watched from this channel, and CarnEvil is a game I remember from my childhood.
"I think this woman might be screwed. Yeah shes gone, shes the spiders girlfriend now!"
One of my favourite sentences ever.
now im thinking the spider is dating her
instead of eating her
@@Boomrainbownuke9608 Frankly, it's up in the air whether that's better or worse. Either outcome is bound to SUCK for the girl.
@@GmodPlusWoW don't kinkshame her
@@GmodPlusWoW I see what u did there :D
i burst out laughing the first time i heard that. felt like Freeman reviewing video games
I think it's perfectly ethical to use emulators on games that are no longer being sold or could only be acquired used. The publishers wouldn't see the money no matter how you get your hands on it.
more like Ümülätörs amirite?
I totally 👍 agree Mr. Ross 👌😎
Yeah I'm 100% on board. If the publisher can't (or WON'T) sell the game, then emulation is 100% acceptable. If they're selling the game themselves, ok sure, but if the ONLY way to acquire it is Ebay or used from Amazon, then that's completely ethical.
@@lilwerner1518 I like the taste of your bread
At this rate I don't even care. Emulation, in all it's shapes and forms is fine. 99% of the time people are just emulating because they aren't gonna get their hands on the hardware anyway... so...
would have been the perfect game for the Wii
Nintendo, we have a proposition for you!
It did get some games and ports like *House of the Dead 2 and 3 Return*, but I get the impression that this game was just forgotten about, and may have been more of a licensing nightmare, especially because it was never ported from arcade hardware.
+EuroMIX2 Yeah, might be.
Yes
If they wanted to make a port 8 years after the game came out...
Meh, Evil Marie doesn't bother me. I'm more bothered by the fact that her head's still attached. And that she speaks English.
Devilsblight86 fucking logic
It's a cake head replacement.
Red Army Robin I see what you did there. As a History fan,I applaud you.
I'd still smash
and speaks english with a very ordinary american accent at that
"I'm only one man with unlimited ammo"
Fun Fact: at 18:00 theres a caveman frozen in a block of ice as part of the curiosity exhibit. He's actually the title character from another arcade cabinet game called "Trog". Jack Haeger, the man who came up with the concept of CarnEvil, worked as Trog's claymation animator ;)
Some of the paintings in the Haunted House are real paintings that have been edited.
4:43 is from Max Ernst's 'Une Semaine de Bonté. Not a painting but a collage from 1934.
4:55 edited and cropped from The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit (1882)
5:23 edited version of Memento Mori, "To This Favour". The book is changed from red to green.
6:59 Ariadne Asleep on the Island of Naxos, doesn't seem to be edited
7:00 edited version of Lady with a Harp to be Marie instead of Eliza Ridgely. Marie Antoinette actually could play the harp so it's a good reference.
Also, I'm surprised Ross didn't mention that the intro and outro cutscenes were made by Blur, who make tons of animation in games these days, and movies and things. They've done very well for themselves.
The painting of a skull and a couple of books (seen at 5:23) is also a real painting, but I don't know its name.
Huitzilopochtli
Ah, thank you. That's Memento Mori, "To This Favour" (1879) by William Michael Harnett. Though the book has been changed from brown to green...for some reason.
Ah, not Blur the rock band, I was a bit confused there
Specifically, the person in charge of the animation for this game at Blur directed the Deadpool movie
Yeah, Blur does a lot. I came to know them for being the team behind the Halo Wars 2 and Halo 2 Anniversary cinematics, but they have a surprisingly large and recognizable catalogue of work.
I wish more arcade games let you DRAW your initials in. That's neato as hell.
Makes me wonder how many CarnEvil games had crudely drawn dicks as their highest scorers.
Iamafishproductions
All of them.
Yakko Warner "my penis killed tokkentaker"
Joe Olson With extreme prejudice.
+Joe Olson
Like they say in the marines, "This is my rifle, this is my gun".
In my mind, it's gordon freeman just killing time at work just before the accident.
In your *_mind._*
I think you just ruined all of AccursedFarm's content for me... now all I hear is Freeman... monologuing his time wasted at work...
This is going to be the closest thing to Freeman Across the Universe for now. :)
And the people he's talking to is just Barney or some person that wants to listen.
Well, it is shown that the laundromat at Barney’s barracks has arcade games that a guard and scientist are playing.
Ross: I don't like violence against women.
Also Ross: leaves one woman in distress to die and kills a few more.
I'm surprised Ross didnt notice the zombie mooning everyone at 12:46. Dude straight up pulls his pants down and blam, zombie ass.
26:50
TokkenTaker is having some problems with the ranks since one of the clowns wrote 'Umlaut is a kiss ass' on that board.
Lone Wanderer I don't blame the guy. It's probably hard to keep an entire carnival of ghouls and monsters in order from a blimp, even if he does have the cameras everywhere.
Well, it’s established in the game cannon that the other zombies don’t really like Umlaut (either because of his closeness to the professor, or just because he’s just a huge jerk; who knows?
Hambone tips: SHOOT HIS GUN! It stops him from doing damage to you faster than actually shooting him.
Watching these videos makes me realize that the way he speaks in Freeman's Mind is really just how he normally speaks
Blood (a fantastic early FPS that you should cover on this show) and Killing Floor also have carnival/circus levels.
Also, the nu-metal band Slipknot is from Iowa.
I wish that my PC could run Fresh Supply. I can run the original, but since Fresh Supply is made in newer game engines it can't run on my pitiful PC.
@@revenantproxy9100 I wish I could get a source port working on mine. I just beat it though. I need to get the last expansion though.
Psycho circus...the kiss game
The remaster of Postal now also has a circus level.
@@revenantproxy9100 BuildGDX is your answer
You may not speak German, Ross but your pronounciation of "Auf Wiedersehen" was quite spot on
He imitated what he heard in the game 😅
To address your concern about why there's a Christmas theme in the game, I think it reflects much on actual fairs and carnivals (I've gone to a few growing up, and have seen several Christmas themed rides, though the carnival/fair is in the summer months). So, even if the game is set in October, a Christmas-themed ride is something that wouldn't be uncommon in a carnival, even one that's an evil one as depicted in the game.
makes sense to me.
Also, They were making fun of those Holiday theme parks during their Off Season. Also Nightmare Before Christmas and Krampus.
Danny Caracciolo yea...Though to be fair, I didn't mind the nbc disney haunted house thing. But it did piss me off how it replaces the best ride for halloween.
also since the game has a lot of german influence i think they tried to put a bit of Weihnachtsmarkt in it, since is kinda like a fair too
***** german influence? well, that's cool, I dont mind it. but apologies if this seems like complaining, where are the other references?
The fact this game never got a home console port is a travesty!
nils920 How would you control it exactly,,
VoidOfShadow With a Light gun of course.
nils920 And how are you going to make a light gun work with a console and normal TV.....
Void has apparently never heard of a Nintendo Wii, haha
Skeletal Steward If this game made it on a Wii,I'm pretty sure they would censor or remove a lot of it.Great.
assuming all shots are fired from a standard .22 cal pistol, shooting 3,505 rounds $6.99 per box if over 10 boxes are bought (71) brings the grand total to $531.03
pricing from www.the-armory.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/product159.html
Actually in lore it's a pump shotgun and I did the calculations to that in my own comment
With the artificial inflation as a result of .22 caliber weapons, such as the Ruger 10/22, being used in public shootings. .22 Long rifle has increased in cost per box to a ridiculous degree, partly do to panic and partly due to greedy firearms and ammunition manufacturers, but that's just a guess of mine.
And lore wise it *might* be a shotgun, but in-game it looks more like a 9x19mm handgun is the base starter weapon, like you'd expect of something like Time Crisis. I'd wager at the current rate you'd probably go through at least a 1000 USD firing 3505 9mm handgun rounds.
I could be a .38 caliber revolver, or somesort of pocket gun in .32 acp, but that would only increase the cost of 3500 some odd rounds fired.
I highly doubt anyone, not even the staunchest gun control advocate, thinks that increasing ammo price will stop a mass shooter. I mean, how many mass shooters are expecting to ever need money again after a shooting given the combined fatality and arrest rates for such perpetrators is exactly 100%? They’ll sell their cars to get the ammo if that’s what it takes because let’s face it their commute after their little stunt will be a 5 minute affair from a prison cell to the Yard AT BEST.
No, this is all on the ammo manufacturers: Greedy Bastards are marking up the price just like every hobby company likes to ratchet up prices every half-decade. Have you SEEN the prices of Games Workshop products? $140s for a plastic tank! And Shooting is a rich man’s hobby compared to that.
@@barleysixseventwo6665 please don't get political on a comment estimating the price of rounds fired in a video game
Despite Ross' fears, this game is far from being forgotten. It can be found in plenty of arcades (at least the good ones that have old stuff). Which is good because this game is great.
To confirm, I STILL see this game pop-up in arcades.
Have to find an arcade, first. Outside of cities, I've yet to see a single one, and even then it's rare.
Can't believe this video is nine years old. Time literally flies. I just wanted to say that little under a year ago, my wife and I went to Wisconsin for a late honeymoon. We went to check out the exercise equipment, and lo and behold a copy of Carnevil sitting right there. I never played it and kind of regret not.
Fun Fact: The voice of the Jester is Megatron!
Which one? Megatron's been voiced by numerous different voice actors in the 30 some years Transformers has been running, so I'm going to assume you mean the original, Frank Welker
Yep. Frank Welker.
Slimer Joel Frank: Master of Sound
another fact, you might miss it for a quick second, But here's the thing, the jester's name is "umlaut" as stated by the last level, but than again, if you grew up like me, you'd probabbly would be too fucking scared of him to look up his name. yeah, also, it's pretty likely that as stated by a board in the last level too, none of the zombies like him.
Brandon Smith Yet hardly recognized and never won anything for all the things he did. If I was him I would be pissed.
Welcome to the Circus of Value!
Oh wait...
Welcome to the Circus of PAIN!
At least "come back when you have some money buddy! HUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUE" still applies
+KASASpace Come back when you get some money, buddy!
Pixel Basgolova
*stares angrily*
KASASpace COME BACK WHEAN YPU GET SOME MONEY BUDDY
KASASpace Come back when you get some bloody hands, buddy!
spent about $25 beating this cabinet arcade game, was on the last boss and i pulled a random kid and threw him the other shotgun n told him to start shooting.
...if this was in a bowling alley arcade I may have been that child because i remember being the kid to a few teens to kill tokkentaker and they walked away while I fangasmed over it
This would be hilariously amazing if it's true.
*not a real spy* I need confirmation on this
@@TheNukaColaMan10 *I don't need sleep, I need answers*
I too must know
I know this is old-hat, but I'm going to say my piece here. I calculated a case of 100 9mm (as low as $19 for the box) to come down to 19 cents per bullet, and that would bring the cost to a little over $650 ($665.95 to be exact). But what if the gun used in that game isn't a 9mm? What if it's a .22, or a .45? Well, when you start the game, you only have six shots. Most revolvers are six-shooters, and some niche markets can give you a revolver that is 'clip/magazine' fed (think like the Bastard Gun in Metro 2033, where ammo is fed from left to right), so there's a possibility for that, which I won't be covering.
Now, there IS a pistol that has a six-shot magazine, and also has other clip-amounts for the pistol itself, and that's the Walther PPS M2, and that uses 9mm or 40S&W. Since that was the only one I could find, in a short span, I have calculations for 40S&W as well. A bulk box of 500 comes to $120, putting the bullet price (again, before taxes, I'm not a debt collector to deal with that) at approximately 24 cents. That skyrockets the price to nearly $850 ($841.20 is the guestimate). Couple that with the (what was it, $8.50 for the whole playthrough? chump change compared to the ammo) cost of the playthrough, that would make $390 (for the 9mm) and $493 (for the 40 S&W) of that ammo really worth it.
If anyone wants to figure out other stuff, that's on your own dime. :D
NOTE TO LATER READERS: To update this post for the 2021 U.S. ammunition market, multiply all prices by 10 and then forget about it, because they're out of stock anyway.
@@ZGryphon Highly agreeable, and thanks for the callout! xD
Wouldn't it be great if this game was remade for VR?
That's what I wanted to say
Damn how bout roblox
Kimmy34q forget VR, remake it for the Occulus; with improved graphics, new enemies along with old, and more jumpscares!
It’ll be like you’re ACTUALLY there at the circus; and do the same for House of the dead games!
@@naizamabao4681 They kinda did this with the Nerf Zombies event, ua-cam.com/video/MeXQBHLIPcw/v-deo.html.
players would vomit as they fall onto the blimp rotor during the final boss.
well Iowa has a lot of culture... agriculture! (sorry i just had to say that. my dad grew up in Iowa and that is his favorite joke).
I think the funniest idea is that everyone thinks Iowa is the "potato" state, when the actual stereotype is corn/soybeans.
City slickers, confusing Idaho and Iowa since 1970.
According to calculations by Procrastination Enterprises™, you used 34 quarters, for a total of US$8.50 (€8.02).
+Mitt Romney XIIV All things considered, paying $8.50 for this? That's cheaper than some games nowadays that give even less gameplay. I'd say it's worth it. Plus considering how much the actual cabinet would cost.
A game called MediEvil 2 features an evil carnival, complete with bearded ladies, mechanical elephants and a brilliant soundtrack.
I think there's one in Psychonauts too, although I remember it really just being a boss battle.
But it was one hell of a battle
god i loved medievil 2
Yup, Psychonauts had the Meat Circus. Pretty scary, but also great.
***** Not to mention in 2 you got the good ending by NOT getting all of the chalices in the game, which is a really odd decision to make. So honestly, I think I can see where that sour taste comes from.
/clears throat/ *_FUCK MEAT CIRCUS!_*
19:33 Hilarious. Just when you think she's never going to fight back, she totally destroys a monster by slamming a door into his face. I love that.
An iron maiden not a door
Best quote in this review by FAR is: "They're just going to assume that people are going to gun down mimes. They don't even need to attack!"
Also: I bet the kid in this game is related to Doomguy, somehow.
More likely to be related to Caleb from Blood. Plenty of experience with spooky carnivals.
@@revenantproxy9100 "ooh, this promises to be fun!"
@@revenantproxy9100 "I WANT JOJO, I WANT JOJO, JOJO, JOJO!"
@@TetrisShark70"I want some mooore...."
"I don't shy away from crazy women." That hit home.
So you're fond of Umlaut, are you (the floating jester head you've been gushing over)? Fun fact: He's voiced by none other than voice-acting legend Frank Welker, who's most famous for voicing Fred in the original Scooby Doo cartoon and Dr. Claw on Inspector Gadget.
*EDIT:* That is not Frank Welker. Big oops.
Also other roles such as Megatron and most of the other Decepticons in the original Transformers cartoon.
CrowTR0bot At one point CarnEvil is originally as an arcade adaption of Scooby Doo cartoon, but the license dropped.
CrowTR0bot CarnEvil and Johnny Nero Action Hero feels like Scooby Doo.
CrowTR0bot Johnny Nero Action Hero is like Invasion: The Abductors meets Scooby Doo mixed with Marvel, DC, Image, and Dark Horse's comic book elements and plays allot like CarnEvil.
Wasn't Frank Welker also nibbler in futurama?
I FOUND ONE. I FUCKING FOUND ONE. A CABINET, IN AN ARCADE.
+Jordan “Papyrus” Taylor city? place? I love shooter cabinets!
Where!
mmk it's in Utah, in an amusement park called Lagoon.
+Jordan “-insert nickname here-” I know a theatee in LA near my grandma's house with one of these.
There used to be one at a bowling alley in Wooster, Ohio, but it was removed some time ago. I'll do what I can to see what happened. My cousin and I played the shit out of this game. Hell, it used to show up with the Wayne County Fair, but it was removed due to arcades being expensive to repair and keep up the maintenance.
There's not too many Evil Carnival type games out there. But out of all of those that exist, this one has the best haunting atmosphere.
I make a point of re-watching this video every October. Ross' sheer enthusiasm for this game is so contagious.
It really is a crime against the holiday that CarnEvil is trapped in copyright limbo for the foreseeable future. Oh well, guess it's just another addition to the graveyard of great ideas who died a premature death. Right alongside Blood and SiN.
Also, being from Iowa, this would probably be the most interesting thing to happen, but, because nobody could really prove it happened, it would have to involve the Iowa State Fair and the deaths of a couple hundred people before it got any real attention. This would likely end with some missing person posters at the local Hy-Vee or Walmart if it took place at an obscure farm. Plus, if this game were to really take place in Iowa, there should have been some sort of corn maze level. Probably should have put that in instead of the Christmas level. Only THEN would I truly believe this game to happen in Iowa.
More lore insight from the creators that might be Iowa enough for you; the ending of this game replicates how Tokkentakker died; crashing down into the carnival with everyone dying: by the hands of FARMERS. Apparently he liked a girl who's father didn't like him :/ The cemetery is buried beyond cornfields, and those zombies you see in the Haunted House level? Farmers; cursed after Tokkentakker's burial to suffer through famine and become zombies during Carnevil's return!
I can see where Ross is coming from with the whole fighting Women thing, but I'd have to disagree. Man or women, if someone is trying to harm me I'd fight back with all my might.
+Kaijukid 96 ye
Self-preservation is a natural human right and you are allowed to defend yourself. But the law says that no matter what, you should not hit each other or try to harm one another. Self-preservation is there as a fail safe,in case someone decides to break that law. A lot of people forget how your rights work sometimes.
Jordan Pritchard I try to be a gentleman whenever I can, but I am 100% in favor of gunning down ax-wielding, vampire Marie Antoinette.
+Jordan Pritchard "the law says that no matter what, you should not hit each other or try to harm one another"
...Yes, but if someone's trying to kill me with an axe, I'm going to defend myself.
Kaijukid 96 tbh man or women regardless i would choose fleeing option
self preservation kicks in and usually fighting is my last resort
My general stance on piracy is, if the only way you can acquire the game is via the second-hand market, it's fair game.
Though there's also a few grey areas, like if someone DOES re-release the game, but it's an amazingly shitty rerelease that's an obvious lazy cash grab with no effort put into actually making it not buggy. If you don't buy it and play the original pirated version, you're TECHNICALLY taking money away from the devs, but buying it despite knowing it's crap is rewarding the people behind it for half-assing things.
+Ash Davis and if they are selling the game, you have the game and your money... are you serious?
+Ash Davis Shut the fuck up m8
+Ash Davis oh hi Ash how goes the HM shitposting
You aren't taking anyone's money, because the original devs team is usually gone. And about piracy... You know what?Any game which costs more than 10$ in my region is fucking worth to be downloaded via uTorrent, 'cuz fuck off- minimum wage here is less than 200$
and its also ok if the company is unethical (like most AAA game companies)
A couple months ago a friend and I found a working CarnEvil machine at a games expo, and got a chance to play it! We were beyond stoked to see a working machine in-person. We were worried that it was broken for a bit though, as the cabinet kept getting softlocked on the stage select screen and the loading screen after you select a stage. The operator of the machines was nearby, and after leaving the machine powered off for a few minutes, it worked. One of the main highlights of the day for sure.
Eight years and counting and it's STILL on top of it's own game. It's not getting old, trust me.
"Is this the most interesting thing to happen in Iowa?" As a native Iowan, yes.
"What's the most interesting thing that ever happened there?" Barring the caucuses and the state fair, that was probably the Manson asteroid impact event, 74 million years ago.
"Is that an actual aerial photo of Iowa?" It sure is flat enough to be.
As A guy who is not afraid of clowns
I'll admit, there was this resturant i went to when i was younger, not stating my opinion's on it, but in the arcade, they had this game
it scared the fuck out of me.
Only now have I played it, It didn't scare me as much as when i was younger.
but it was still pretty good.
I'll also state this game has kinda- outdated graphics. but that kinda just adds to the horror.
Yeah because it was released in the 90's.
***** yea, hence why i used the term "outdated". i didnt use the word bad.
I won't care if they still made games with these graphics I would play them and I am gonna probably buy a carnevil machine before I die.
***** yeah. but my point was that it "Adds to the horror"
(look up tv tropes-uncanny valley.)
UA-cam Commentater yea
Found a cabinet for 895 bucks.
I need to get a job
Then a house.
Then CarnEvil.
lcjr ever accomplished them three goals?
I found this at an arcade nearing a decade ago, me and a buddy burned 10 bucks playing through it in one sitting. Great time.
Gauntlet: Dark Legacy had a carnival themed realm. Coincidently, also developed by Midway. RIP Midway.
Can't believe I was 23 when I first watched this, coming back now to relive the magic.
I used to be so scared of this game when I was little. I used to avoid it whenever I would see it. But as I got older I got more curious about playing it and became slightly less afraid of it. I remembered where they had cabinets around the city: a putt-putt golf arcade across town, a bowling alley on the west side, a family fun center in the northeast. Sadly by the time I was old enough or I went back to all the places, all the Carnevil cabinets were gone! It was then that it hit me that the game was either too old and was getting phased out or something happened to the company that owned the game. I looked everywhere for the longest time and couldn't find this game anywhere (I also couldn't remember the name of it...) until I found this review by chance! Thank you for posting it!
17:12 I'm looking at goofy right now in my Kingdom Hearts party wondering what he's been doing.
Love Kingdom Hearts!
Thomas L why you think he only allow to have a shield?
Zehao The same reason why he's with sora.
Recently I've had the pleasure to play this in co-op on an actual arcade machine in freeplay mode. Tons of fun!
Fell down the CarnEvil rabbit hole and found this video. It may be 10 years old but damn was it a great watch!
I watched a playthrough of this game on YT and I just adore the chunky, low poly models, the gore effects, the haunting environments, and the unique and creepy enemy designs. I'd definitely play this in an arcade if I had a few coins to spare.
Most FPS' these days may as well be rail shooters. Regardless, I wonder what it would take for the world to someday see a CarnEvil 2?
"If your idea of fun is listening to me not shut up for half an hour while you see freaks galore..." Sounds like that one day when I went onto UA-cam and realized I'd missed several Freeman's Mind episodes... That was a good day.
fun fact: the cutscenes in this game were directed by Tim Miller and his CG Studio, Blur, who went on to do the first Deadpool movie and Love, Death, and Robots. Blur also has supported movies ranging from South Park Bigger Longer and Uncut, to James Cameron's Avatar.
Or, more relevant to the gaming industry: the Halo 2 Anniversary (and Halo Wars 2) cutscenes that people praise so heavily for their visual quality. Blur's doing well for themselves right now.
So, My Oma is from Iowa, and according to her, if this happened in Iowa, it would be the most interesting things to happen. But Iowa would probably care about "The Music Man" more.
I don't get the hate against the Christmas area. It's a classic example of creepy juxtaposition, taking something usually seen as happy, warm, and inviting and totally turning it on it's ear. Sure, it's not that creepy in this game, in fact it's kinda more funny then anything else. But still, even in the context of the level it makes sense. The whole level is just a trip through many different themes, Christmas, Dinosaurs, Automobiles, Concession Stands.. it's a fricken sampler platter of a level.
Condemned: Criminal Origins did creepy Christmas really well with the Barts Department Store level.
cool thing is that im watching this video the night before Halloween 2 years after its been uploaded.
Anyway, I remember how awesome this game was back in the day. The coolest thing about it was that the light-gun was like a sawed-offed shotgun that you had to cock to reload, rather than shoot outside the screen. It was hard to aim with if you were used to a handgun but still awesome.
I freaking love that opening! It's like something out of Freakshow!
Ok, about that piracy bullshit... come on, the game is not in the market anymore, no stores, no company, not even on steam. If someone actually called you a pirate just for using an emulator for an outdated game you should just tell them to stfu.
Nobody but a collectionist would buy a whole arcade machine just to play a single, outdated old game.
OH MY JESUS!
I never noticed the end..."FINIS"
Wow, god dang.
He talked over the Big Bunyan Ride song
And not even to talk about anything important
"Umlaut is a kiss ass" - the scientists' chalkboard
Terry Coyle Thanks, I couldn't read that clearly. I wonder what the story with that is?
It might be because Umlaut is Tokentakker's right hand man. He's on the tombstone, in control of the menu, and he's the one you fight before you take Tokentakker down.
You don't get everywhere like that without a few unnecessary compliments, yeah?
he spent 7 dollars and 50 cents
"You know what the worst part about doing tech support on the phone is?" "Oh, good, he's dead." I'd say that's probably the best part.
This happened once when I was working PC tech support in the '90s. The customer didn't die while I was on the phone with him, fortunately, but he _did_ die between his initial call and when I called back with the information on the service call he'd requested.
I don't understand the "white knight" accusations in some of the comments. A "white knight" is a dude that defends women for the sole purpose of getting them to like him. Ross just genuinely gets uncomfortable shooting females in the face. You can argue whether that's okay or not, but it's certainly not "white knighting".
people throw any labels they want if to prove that someone else's preference is wrong
@FinalHunter Umm... that's *always* been what a 'white knight' is. A guy who is being "chivalrous" for ulterior reasons, specifically to get attention and/or admiration from women, occasionally though just for attention/admiration in general...
I come back to this video seasonally, and at nine years late I know I'm not the first to say this, but I imagine the Christmas area in Rickety Town was inspired by the plethora of (increasingly out of business) Santa Claus Town/North Pole/Christmas Town theme parks scattered over the USA. Since the carnival areas are based off of carnival and theme park attractions, I'm pretty certain of this, though Nightmare Before Christmas probably didn't hurt. Unrelated to that, but I enjoy how Carnevil's haunted house even has Doom Buggies.
Bacon ice Cream... Thats just downright putrid, makes me nauseous just thinking about it.
I had the bacon sundae at Denny's a while back. I was with a bunch of friends and one of us was gonna wind up ordering it. Turns out, it was actually pretty good.
kemj25 Huh, maybe its one of those dishes thats so bizarre, its actually good?
Ever had maple bacon? It tasted like a regular sundae with some maple flavoring. The bacon just added texture, like chunks of Oreo or M&Ms.
kemj25 Maple bacon? Whatever it is, its gotta be better than normal bacon.
Huh? I thought it was common knowledge that a combination of sweet and salty is *delicious*. I can't imagine how it'd be putrid...! Like french fries and ice cream, ya know? Have you heard of that?
1:50 I can't get over how good your evil laugh is
*YEEEEEEEEEESSSS!!!!* 😈
Thanks for the dedication of the episode to your fellow IT guys.
I just finished half a year of unpaid internship working the helpdesk and I wanted to die by the end of it 'cause of the pressure some of the customers put on me.
You can really tell the enthusiasm he has when he really enjoys a game. I love these videos
Dude I love that evil laugh. Every time. Worthy of a super villain/evil genius.
"I am just one man, with unlimited ammo"~That line, is the reason your awesome, Ross.
23:00
That kinda reminds me of when a wasp flew into the classroom, I just watched people get scared into shit by it and it was hilarious
Ever got stinged by a wasp it hurts alot more than a bee and i would know.
18:00
That "Frozen in Time" exhibit is a reference to Trog, another Midway game.
Went to a failing laser tag arcade for my birthday back in highschool. The guy working the counter said that we're welcome to play laser tag, but it was likely no more people would show up. We said no problem and that we'd wait around for a while. Dude reached under the counter and handed me and my friends a huge bucket of tokens and said we should have some fun in case noone else showed up.
We took those tokens and pumped them into this infamous token eater, as we figured it was our only chance to ever see the end. It took basically the entire bucket. Worth.
Such an awesome story/memory
Love hearing cool stories like this.
"would this be the most interesting thing that happened in iowa?"
yes.
Well, if you want an evil carnival, track down Banjo Tooie, that did the evil carnival very well. The boss for that level is a giant inflatable dragon.
And you can straight-up buy BURGERS and FRIES. Really great level
HIS NAME IS PATCHES
I THINK
+Quote_Plays You were close: his name is Mr. Patch
Anzor Lyanov DAMN IT
big ups, i watched this video while on break at my call center job. keep up the good work, ross!
I love how this is essentially gordon freeman playing retro games.
That's because Ross IS Gordon Freeman. Freeman's Mind is essentially a Let's Play but instead of taking an absurdly quick amount of time to make Ross takes an absurdly long amount of time to make them.
Lachie Pierce Well i don't think hes like a dedicated lets player like some of the new guys in town, and hes a bit older so i'm sure its hard for him to get as much attention like some of the young whippersnappers like pewds, minx, yami, etc, cry, and them, i'm sure he actually has a job he has to attend and its different writing dialoug rather then just playing a game, hes trying to make it funny bro :P
Lachie Pierce
Most LPs don't involve godmode, no clip and massive editing tricks.
Dalton Kechter He got showered in donations and will be SET for at least a year. One of his donation goals was promising to get Freeman's mind finished this year, so it was inevitible he'd be getting his money
Should he be moving on to Half Life 2 afterward, then? I'd love to hear his Gordon persona in that situation.
Heheheheh. "Polar" opposite. In a Christmas-themed level.
This is one of the most memorable episodes of Game Dungeon for me. Can't believe it was out 5 years ago already.
"I sometimes wish there could be compromises where the pirates wouldn't touch a new game for months or years, and in return, some game companies could just not be evil, but I know that's all a fantasy" - pretty much describes what copyright law was before people decided that... artists weren't making enough money, I guess? and extended the time to last forever.
it's never the artists making the most money from that.
I'm watching this on Christmas, so the worst level kinda makes sense now. Sorry Ross.
Until the day you uploaded this, i thought this game was a fever dream. There was this pizza place by my dads house in california that had this game. Now i was pretty consistently broke, so i never had enough coins to finish the game. The pizza place died eventually and the machine was assumedly sold off.
A few years later however my dad had some company picnic i was required to go to, he got some kind of reward for bringing family. It was pretty boring but i ended up sneaking away to the arcade just down the road from the park, and it had this game! It wasn’t just any arcade either, it was a nickle arcade. I happened to have a couple of dollars on me, so with around 100 tries in my pocket i finally beat it.
After that i never saw a Carnevil machine again, and everyone i asked said they don’t recall the game, even though i definitely recall taking turns with my cousins at that pizza place. I thought i just imagined it or something. This video was so vindicating
What a great story!
I remember years back they used to be the ski resort my family and I used to go to every January and in the arcade was a cabinet of CarnEvil. this other kid who would go every year around the same time as me and my folks would meet up with me and we would make it a yearly tradition to play it together
"Given the choice, I'd rather kill walking teddy bears than babies."
Aside from the Cherubs from Doom 3, perhaps. Or those creepy ass baby monsters from Dead Space 2. Or the unborn demons from Dante's Inferno.
Omg Ross, I am so jealous of the people who got your call and listened to your voice!
That guy wanted a second helping of Hell. His first go did not have enough Hell, and dammit, he wanted his giant, golden coin's worth of Hell, and he was going to get it.
While i only ever played this a few times as a kid in one particular arcade place, i forgot most everything but ONE part for some reason being the Junior boss. Something about a frankenstein giant baby stuck with me. A few years back i just learned about this game again and it brought back memories.
This game seriously needs more recognition but this was really overshadowed by other arcade shooters like House of the Dead. Plus it didnt help this never got another port so no wonder people likely forgot this game.
Left 4 dead 2 also has an evil carnival technically speaking.
The carnival by design wasn’t evil as it was a regular amusement park from the beginning, but once the zombies moved it the whole place went downhill and considering that it’s got zombie clowns and functioning carnival games you can interact with and several set pieces such as a merry go round, a tunnel of love, and a roller coaster I’d say it counts. Especially since it’s one of the best campaigns not only in the game but in the series as a whole.
i swear some of Ross' stories sound like they could be a freeman's story,
That's because of his voice.
John Pryce And his writing style
Don't forget killing floor during the summer
Assuming .38 Special rounds (seems like a 6-shot revolver)
That's about $3'000 in ammunition.
I'm so glad you mention the backstory on the game. The way you learned about the enemies and stages was through the website carnevil had. Yeah! This game had a dedicated website which obviously is no longer up. I remember visiting it because, well, i'm a huge fan of this game.
This is my favorite episode you've done Ross. I watch it at least three times in the fall every year for the last six years.vIronically enough I'm in between career jobs and at a call center. The being judged on timing is so accurate. You need to use the bathroom for more than five minutes? Sit down with HR and threat of a write up. Lol
I think Ross is right about this game being cursed, there was this arcade I used to go to, and one day I see a new cabinet, CarnEvil, of course I played it right away, I had a lot of fun with it, but when I come back to the arcade about two months later the whole place is closed, I drive by a few months after that, and all that's left is a burned out building, I guess the place caught fire, and burned down
This game gave Ross Scott mold!!!