YTP: The AVGN gets Shagged by the Jaguar

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19 Apr 202007:59

Summary

TLDRIn this comedic and irreverent review of retro video games, the speaker humorously critiques various console games, especially those from the Atari Jaguar, Sega CD, and Nintendo 64. With a mix of absurd commentary, quirky game descriptions, and frustration with poorly designed games, the speaker explores titles ranging from 'Attack of the Mutant Penguins' to bizarre fighting games. Along the way, there are amusing rants about malfunctioning consoles, broken game ports, and the frustrations of playing outdated technology, all while keeping the tone lighthearted and filled with offbeat humor.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The speaker humorously critiques various video games and consoles, with a particular focus on the Atari Jaguar and its games.
  • 😀 The Atari Jaguar's games are often portrayed as frustrating and poorly designed, with comments on their odd and confusing mechanics.
  • 😀 The speaker highlights the absurdity of certain Jaguar games, like ‘Attack of the Mutant Penguins,’ which are filled with bizarre storylines and gameplay.
  • 😀 There is significant frustration expressed regarding the quality of the Atari Jaguar’s hardware, often referencing its defects and unreliability.
  • 😀 A recurring theme is the comparison of the Jaguar console to its competitors, such as the Sega CD, which also gets criticized for its shortcomings.
  • 😀 The speaker mentions how some Jaguar games, despite being poor, have an element of charm when drunk or in a relaxed state.
  • 😀 There is sarcasm in the commentary about how certain game designs, like strange dance moves in fighting games, were considered innovative but ultimately awkward.
  • 😀 The Jaguar's poor console ports of other games are also noted, like the 'first-person valve doo-doo' reference, pointing out how even these ports were lacking.
  • 😀 A portion of the transcript involves a comedic, exaggerated review of a 'pornographic Atari Jaguar game,' using humor to underline the console’s bizarre catalog.
  • 😀 The speaker’s frustration peaks when describing how their attempt to fix the broken Atari Jaguar and its add-ons leads to failure, mocking the system’s unfixable nature.

Q & A

  • What is the overall tone of the script?

    -The tone of the script is humorous, irreverent, and sarcastic. The speaker uses comedic exaggeration and casual language to critique various video games and consoles.

  • Why does the speaker mention 'the grass tastes bad'?

    -The phrase 'the grass tastes bad' seems to be a playful metaphor, possibly referencing the speaker's disapproval or disappointment with certain games, suggesting that they are not enjoyable.

  • What is the significance of '2001' mentioned in the script?

    -'2001' likely refers to the science fiction film '2001: A Space Odyssey', which the speaker humorously compares to a game they are about to discuss, hinting at a space-themed game that doesn't live up to expectations.

  • What is the speaker's opinion on the Atari Jaguar?

    -The speaker expresses disdain for the Atari Jaguar, describing it as a 'steaming pile of potatoes' and detailing technical issues with the system, including the 'red screen of death'.

  • Why does the speaker criticize the music in the gameplay of the Jaguar console?

    -The speaker criticizes the music during gameplay, describing it as 'toilet sounds', highlighting how poor the audio design is in some of the games.

  • What is meant by the term 'doom scale' in the script?

    -The 'doom scale' appears to be a nonsensical or absurd reference used by the speaker to describe the game's mechanics, perhaps mocking the way a game escalates or progresses, likening it to the structure of the video game 'Doom'.

  • How does the speaker describe the Sega CD?

    -The speaker expresses regret about owning the Sega CD, calling it a 'curse' and referring to it as one of the worst peripherals they have ever encountered.

  • What is the purpose of mentioning 'Attack of the Mutant Penguins'?

    -The mention of 'Attack of the Mutant Penguins' is used to mock the absurdity of certain game concepts, with the speaker humorously outlining a convoluted and nonsensical game mechanic involving penguins and weapons.

  • What does the speaker think about the fighting game discussed in the transcript?

    -The speaker criticizes the fighting game for its unconventional gameplay, which involves a weird dance instead of actual fighting. The player is unable to perform special moves without resorting to external sources like the instruction manual or the internet.

  • How does the speaker describe their attempt to fix the broken Atari Jaguar?

    -The speaker humorously describes their failed attempt to fix the broken Atari Jaguar, which involved bypassing parts of the console with no success. Eventually, they gave up and sent the console back for repairs.

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