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Life and death 2: the brain (subdural hematoma surgery)

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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2007

Being by far the easiest surgery performed in the game, the subdural hematoma remotion is quite hard to miss. Just do ALMOST what i do in this video, thought with a steadier mouse, so not to miss the cut so often (i already did this one perfectly twice, but did not record them).
(http://abandonia.com/ has this game)

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  • I went to the site for the game, I found the game and I had to DOWNLOAD IT!!!

  • Well, yes, you have to. It isn't a flash game like the ones you can play directly from your browser, but instead it it a DOS game nineteen years old.

    Hope you enjoy it, anyway. If you have any trouble playing it, just ask.

  • @pingoart i do... every time i use the drill I kill the person.. do i need to click when using it and click when finishing?

  • @XxAngie16xX I had a lot of trouble with the drill as well... There are actually two fixes for it: turn the sound off the game (haven't tested, but it's said to work) and my personal favorite, use the enter key instead of mouse clicks when using the drill.

    Sorry for the long time for answering, it has been a while since I last logged in Youtube.

  • as i said, if anybody needs a copy of this and the first game email me...

    i think its a great game but there are many bugs such as the "drill-bug" where the drill keeps drilling after you released mousebutton... that happens sometimes when you habe Sound turned ON! If you turn sound off it does not appear!

  • Yep, the dammed drill killed a whole lot of my patients, until i learned another workaround: use the Enter key instead of the mouse to use the drill, it should stop instantly when you release it.

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  • Bet that dude was pissed half of his scalp was just hanging in the breeze. But that's what he gets for passing out and falling on his head and giving himself a subdural hematoma. Unless you're drunk or suddenly pass out for some reason you're going to throw your hands out in front of you when you fall. Subdurals are caused by low-intensity blunt trauma and bleed slowly. At the hospital I used to work at, the nurses saw so many stumble-drunks with subdurals they called it DFD, "drunk fell down".

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  • wat is that thing youput inside the head at 2:24???anyone tell me please

  • I'm confident that I can now perform this surgery IRL

  • My reaction: :X

  • Download?

  • SOJBHGRBVGDIJBYFDEBNHBIBE

    

  • @MeetSimmio No problem.

  • @FactorySong64 I figured that out a while after posting that comment and got DOSBox.

    Thanks anyways, though.

  • @ventilator98 There are free .zip openers. In fact, I'm pretty sure Windows has its own

  • @MeetSimmio You'll need an emulator to play this. DOSBox is the best one.

  • Doctor: *Concentrated as hell* Doctor: *Opening brain carefully* Nurse: Keep your eyes in what are you doing, doctor. Doctor: Thanks. Doctor: *Continues surgery* Nurse: Keep your eyes in what you are doing, Doctor. Doctor: Yes... I know.. Nurse: Tranquilizer injected successfully. Doctor: I know.... Let me concentrate. Nurse: Keep your eyes in what you are doing, Doctor. Doctor: Thanks.. Nurse: Keep your ey- Doctor: SHUT THE F%&$ UP!
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