In humor, timing is very important. I think with 5 seconds of dead silence between each joke, the delivery really suffers. I'm not a fan of laughtracks, but maybe a studio audience or better preloading of the clips would have helped. Of course the biggest problem is that the chosen jokes become dated way too fast, hindering replayability after the mid 90's.
Very interesting to see a glimpse of how the CD-ROM era was ushering in the concept of semi-interactive video (DVDs).
I actually owned this game, so sad, so bad.
NeuroManson 1 week ago
In humor, timing is very important. I think with 5 seconds of dead silence between each joke, the delivery really suffers. I'm not a fan of laughtracks, but maybe a studio audience or better preloading of the clips would have helped. Of course the biggest problem is that the chosen jokes become dated way too fast, hindering replayability after the mid 90's.
Very interesting to see a glimpse of how the CD-ROM era was ushering in the concept of semi-interactive video (DVDs).
beejor 4 months ago
@MilaG21
Dennis Miller did the weekend update on Saturday Night Live in the 90s. He was then followed by Kevin Nealon and then Norm Macdonald after that.
90sJunkie1 7 months ago
The dinosaur joke was slightly clever.
boltblackjoker 2 years ago
i agree, this isn't a real game. who's dennis miller anyway? the responses aren't even jokes, but fun facts!
MilaG21 2 years ago
Yikes.
2brello 2 years ago
Its like popping something in just to keep people slightly entertained while you set up a board game or something.
xxej67xx 2 years ago
The Red Hot Chili Peppers joke only makes sense if you really know stuff about the band.
Dennis Miller is not in his prime here. Then again, he never really was in his prime.
TonicBH 2 years ago
ummmm.......... not so good :(
TheAnythingkid 2 years ago
Wow. How unfunny. I can't imagine that anyone actually bought this "game" :D
KryptonsSon 2 years ago