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In the past we’ve had a few funny games, though the unintentionally funny Superman 64 shouldn’t really count, but I crack up whenever I think about that comedy gaming gem. It is perhaps The Monkey Island series, Grim Fandango and Broken Sword 1 & 2 that are the funniest games ever, as all feature funny characters, hilarious dialogue and great situations that not only provide great gaming experiences, but are really amusing as well.
The Oddworld games always have characters who display a high amount of flatulent energy, which is always a good laugh, and GTA3 has some extremely funny adverts on the radio stations such as “Pogo the Monkey” and all the chatterbox discussions are great, and if you attack a granny in the street, then they may attack you back and chase you until they catch you.
Although it doesn’t actually contain proper humour, one of the funniest game for the last few years I think has been Monkey Ball, although I didn’t really crack up with laughter (unlike my little 6-year old sister who laughed lots), it was still amusing to see those little simians encased in their plastic balls.
So what funny games could be made to bring a smile back onto the faces of all you gamers?....
Bob Monkhouse and the Search for a Funny Joke: A platform adventure game where you must control the orange comedian as he tries to recover the pages of his lost joke book. When you successfully find a page, Bob will recite the funny joke you have found, and mundo merriment will be had by all. The varied levels contain many obstacles such as staircases that Bob finds difficult to climb due to extreme old age, and enemies include cynical TV executives who think Bob is past it and are trying to get rid of him. Find those pages and prove them wrong!!
You also meet a number of other comedians on your travels, including Les Dennis, Bernard Manning and the ghost of Tommy Cooper.
Perhaps the option in a football game to have Alan Partridge doing the commentary instead of the usual boring commentators would add a bit of humour to the usual football game drudgery?
Alan would comment on the tightness of the players shorts, some of the long girly haircuts some players have and just generally amuse with his vain attempts at commentary.
Metal Gear Solid secret costume: the emu suit!! Yes, when found after finishing the game in several different ways and finding a certain amount of those pesky dog tags, this wonderful extra will be yours. As some of you may know, the emu suit is that comedy disguise that many ‘end-of-the-pier comedians’ use on stage to make them appear that they are riding Rod Hull’s best friend, when in fact, it is only their legs in emu leg tights. You could laugh for hours as Solid Snake tries to infiltrate enemy installations whilst wearing the comedy costume.
Trading Places: A very funny film which could make a very funny game, perhaps in the style of Spy vs Spy, where one player assumes the role of Eddie Murphys character Billy Ray Valentine the tramp, and the other player controls Dan Aykroyds Louis Winthorpe III the businessman, and they get up to lots of hijinks when their roles are reversed. Add all the funny dialogue and situations out of the film and you’re on to a winner.
Beverly Hills Cop: A 3rd person action game including levels taken straight from the film, with Axel Foley sticks virtual bananas up tailpipes without being discovered, cruises the streets of Beverly Hills in his “crappy blue Chevy Nova”, hangs on for dear life in the cigarette truck chase, causes trouble in the Harrow Club, meets camp art gallery attendant Serge and the final battle at Victor Maitland’s mansion is an epic shoot out between good and evil.
How about a hotel sim based on Fawlty Towers?? With Basil being crazy/ rude to guests, Manuel being an inept waiter, Sybil constantly chatting on the phone and loads of mad cap action you must put up with as you try to create the finest hotel in all of Torquay.
All the famous guests would be there including the Germans, hotel inspectors, Mrs. Richards, the psychiatrists, etc and the Major would be ever present, shuffling about saying “papers arrived yet Fawlty?”.
You would have to deal with the many crazy situations that occur whilst trying to run the hotel as smooth as possible.
An Only Fools and Horses game where you must race around Peckham in the Reliant Robin, picking up merchandise and taking it to other locations. I suppose it would be a cross between Minder on the Spectrum (a brilliant ‘trade ‘em up’) and Crazy Taxi.
Although I’m not a fan, what about games based on the ‘Carry On’ series? Sid James doing his unique laugh, Kenneth Williams going “Ooh Matron” etc. It’s bound to appeal to older gamers.
Come on developers, lets see some funny games for a change, or gamers will grow up with no sense of humour and be addicted to seriousness like Metal Gear Solid, Resident Evil, Silent Hill etc.
Banjo has its comedy "Bottles is dead" said banjo "Oh well we never liked him anyway" replied Kazooie... classic.
There is always humour in games, e.g. duke nuckem.... even Goldeneye and Perfect Dark had its fair share.
Short-lived, un-original, living un-seen in the shadow of Crazy Taxi.
That's the problem with many TV/Film-Game conversions, they just don't work that well! GoldenEye is a 'rare' exception (heh!).
But if they were to create funny games straight out of nothing, then that might work quite well.
Only problem would be that it's be quite short and wouldn't sell that well.
It'd basically be a cartoony game aimed at kids. And that'd be seen as 'un-cool' and 'lame' by many 'older gamers'.
I'll agree with you about games like Grim Fandango and Tonstruck - they're quite funny!
In the past we’ve had a few funny games, though the unintentionally funny Superman 64 shouldn’t really count, but I crack up whenever I think about that comedy gaming gem. It is perhaps The Monkey Island series, Grim Fandango and Broken Sword 1 & 2 that are the funniest games ever, as all feature funny characters, hilarious dialogue and great situations that not only provide great gaming experiences, but are really amusing as well.
The Oddworld games always have characters who display a high amount of flatulent energy, which is always a good laugh, and GTA3 has some extremely funny adverts on the radio stations such as “Pogo the Monkey” and all the chatterbox discussions are great, and if you attack a granny in the street, then they may attack you back and chase you until they catch you.
Although it doesn’t actually contain proper humour, one of the funniest game for the last few years I think has been Monkey Ball, although I didn’t really crack up with laughter (unlike my little 6-year old sister who laughed lots), it was still amusing to see those little simians encased in their plastic balls.
So what funny games could be made to bring a smile back onto the faces of all you gamers?....
Bob Monkhouse and the Search for a Funny Joke: A platform adventure game where you must control the orange comedian as he tries to recover the pages of his lost joke book. When you successfully find a page, Bob will recite the funny joke you have found, and mundo merriment will be had by all. The varied levels contain many obstacles such as staircases that Bob finds difficult to climb due to extreme old age, and enemies include cynical TV executives who think Bob is past it and are trying to get rid of him. Find those pages and prove them wrong!!
You also meet a number of other comedians on your travels, including Les Dennis, Bernard Manning and the ghost of Tommy Cooper.
Perhaps the option in a football game to have Alan Partridge doing the commentary instead of the usual boring commentators would add a bit of humour to the usual football game drudgery?
Alan would comment on the tightness of the players shorts, some of the long girly haircuts some players have and just generally amuse with his vain attempts at commentary.
Metal Gear Solid secret costume: the emu suit!! Yes, when found after finishing the game in several different ways and finding a certain amount of those pesky dog tags, this wonderful extra will be yours. As some of you may know, the emu suit is that comedy disguise that many ‘end-of-the-pier comedians’ use on stage to make them appear that they are riding Rod Hull’s best friend, when in fact, it is only their legs in emu leg tights. You could laugh for hours as Solid Snake tries to infiltrate enemy installations whilst wearing the comedy costume.
Trading Places: A very funny film which could make a very funny game, perhaps in the style of Spy vs Spy, where one player assumes the role of Eddie Murphys character Billy Ray Valentine the tramp, and the other player controls Dan Aykroyds Louis Winthorpe III the businessman, and they get up to lots of hijinks when their roles are reversed. Add all the funny dialogue and situations out of the film and you’re on to a winner.
Beverly Hills Cop: A 3rd person action game including levels taken straight from the film, with Axel Foley sticks virtual bananas up tailpipes without being discovered, cruises the streets of Beverly Hills in his “crappy blue Chevy Nova”, hangs on for dear life in the cigarette truck chase, causes trouble in the Harrow Club, meets camp art gallery attendant Serge and the final battle at Victor Maitland’s mansion is an epic shoot out between good and evil.
How about a hotel sim based on Fawlty Towers?? With Basil being crazy/ rude to guests, Manuel being an inept waiter, Sybil constantly chatting on the phone and loads of mad cap action you must put up with as you try to create the finest hotel in all of Torquay.
All the famous guests would be there including the Germans, hotel inspectors, Mrs. Richards, the psychiatrists, etc and the Major would be ever present, shuffling about saying “papers arrived yet Fawlty?”.
You would have to deal with the many crazy situations that occur whilst trying to run the hotel as smooth as possible.
An Only Fools and Horses game where you must race around Peckham in the Reliant Robin, picking up merchandise and taking it to other locations. I suppose it would be a cross between Minder on the Spectrum (a brilliant ‘trade ‘em up’) and Crazy Taxi.
Although I’m not a fan, what about games based on the ‘Carry On’ series? Sid James doing his unique laugh, Kenneth Williams going “Ooh Matron” etc. It’s bound to appeal to older gamers.
Come on developers, lets see some funny games for a change, or gamers will grow up with no sense of humour and be addicted to seriousness like Metal Gear Solid, Resident Evil, Silent Hill etc.