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In 1993, UK games publisher Mindscape released Alfred Chicken alongside a very unique, timely and unusual promotional campaign. (Chapter markers and more below...) 0:00 GTV ID 0:05 Chapter 1: 1993! Oh what a year… 3:07 Chapter 2: Karl Hatches a Plan! 6:09 Chapter 3: Life After Politics 9:22 Muh Sponserz 9:35 NG Scene! Episode Information GTV 155 “Chicken Run" Season 8 Episode 12 Original Airdate: October 6, 2023 Produced September 26-28, October 1-3, 2023 Recorded at Butsudan Studios and edited on my 14” MacBook M1 Pro! Edited and produced with Photoshop, Final Cut Pro, and Topaz AI. All paid for with Gainful Employment™ A guy by the name of Cringe Venom managed to save a recording of the hotline. I called back in 1994 as well., but muh cassette re-corder ain't done had no batteries! Other GTV episodes with celebrities in them Double Identity • Professor Layton Voice Actor is in Nintend... Guts Pose • April 11th Is Guts Pose Day! The Day Video... For The Record Altered Beast • Видео Who Are Kato & Ken? • “Who Are Kato & Ken?” or “Why Is the Game ... Rational Ebullience • Yatta! The Legend of Green Leaves by Happa... Elec-Man VS. Journey • The Mega Man 1 Elec Man Stage Music Coinci... The Story of Tetris World Champion Evets Kainzow • Видео Hulk Hogan Manga Mania! • Видео Meet Mr. Sega • Let's Meet Mr. Sega, Hidekazu Yukawa! (194... Zelda 2 and the 1988 Chip Shortage • Nuts For Nintendo! Was the Christmas 1988 ... Monkey Magic • "How One Song Made 'Journey to the West' C... Segata Sanshiro • Forever in Our Hearts: The Segata Sanshiro... The Legendary Mother • The Legendary Mother: A Live Action RPG So... Club Nintendo • Club Nintendo: The Story of Gus Rodriguez ... Ken Uston: The Gamer Gambler • The Legend of Ken Uston: The Gamer Gambler King of Keirin • The Legend of Koichi Nakano: The King of K... Ten Years of Funassyi! • 10 Fun Ass Years of Funassyi!!! A Retrospe... Kyoro-chan’s Nebulous Journey • Super Mario Bros. 2 In Reverse: A Mishmash... Here are some other videos focused on TV shows or movies The Perils of Pauline • Видео Rational Ebullience • Yatta! The Legend of Green Leaves by Happa... Nuts From Nintendo • Nuts For Nintendo! Was the Christmas 1988 ... Monster Strike L Cups • Monster Strike is Bigger Than Pokemon Go, ... Monkey Magic • "How One Song Made 'Journey to the West' C... Segata Sanshiro • Forever in Our Hearts: The Segata Sanshiro... The Legendary Mother • The Legendary Mother: A Live Action RPG So... At the End of the Rainbow (aka Keith and Wataru) • Keith Courage on TurboGrafx-16 was a Very ... Musashi no Ken • The Legend of Musashi no Ken Zillion • Zillion: How Sega’s Video Game & Anime Med... Chojin Sentai Jetman! • The Power Rangers Series Made for Adults?!... A Sonic Adventure • Sega's ORIGINAL Sonic Adventure! Sonic Sol... Partial Transcript: You remember Alfred Chicken right? One of the many, many, many, many animal characters that came about in the mid 90s. Right along side Bubsy, Aero the Acrobat, Rocket Knight Adventures, Earthworm Jim, Rocky Rodent, James Pond, High Seas Havoc, Star Fox, Plok, Awesome Possum, Punky Skunk, and I could go on! Out of that mix. Alfred Chicken was born! Actually, he was hatched. He is a bird right? The game was produced by UK developer Twilight and published by Mindscape, in June of 1993 for the Amiga Computer, which was quite popular in the UK and European Continent. Ports of the game did end up on the Nintendo Family of hardware, as well as the short lived Amiga CD32. Alfred Chicken stars a rooster named Alfred, on a mission to rescue chickens who were kidnapped by, robots who want to make a clones for some reason (????) Well, not every game can have a story like Final Fantasy VII. The game, dare I say, is very “Western.” That is to say the action takes place across large, wide areas full of exploration. In every stage there are hundreds of shiny objects that don’t really do anything but make you feel accomplished for finding them. You bounce around these huge levels, find the exit and move on. And I say “Western” as I have found many games coming from outside Japan fit this template. Jelly Boy, Zool, Jazz Jack Rabbit, Gex, Rayman. I think you get the point. Contrast this with Japanese games where the action is much tighter, you are forced to follow one track, there are sparse items and power-ups, and overall come with a higher degree of difficulty. And of course if you grew up in places where Nintendo dominated during the 1980s, the contrast makes games like Alfred, et, al. really stand out, and honestly, feel kind of weird. I mean why are there so many diamonds just sitting out there? Super Mario World made you earn them coins!