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Beavis
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| $14.95 |
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(Win95/98/Me/XP) (Retail) (BEAVISDOPR) |
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Publisher: GT
Interactive
Game: Arcade
ESRB Rating: Teen (13+) - Comic mischief, mild language and
suggestive themes
Ratings:
from Four Fat Chicks
Created by Mike Judge
Beavis and Butt-head's graphic
misadventures come home to your PC as America's favorite morons go collegiate!
See the world through their eyes as they hit Highland State and attempt to do
the impossible (well, for them anyway): score with co-eds! With the same look
and feel as the original MTV series and thousands of lines of hilarious, new
dialogue, Beavis and Butt-head Do U just may be the coolest thing you'll ever
see!
Game Features:
Explore college life with America's favorite
losers!
Solve mind-bending puzzles!
Interact with cast favorites!
Featuring the voice talent of Mike Judge, creator of
Beavis & Butt-head!
Brand new lines of hilarious dialogue!
Same look and feel as the original MTV series!

Requirements:
133 MHz Pentium (166 MHz recommended), 16 MB RAM (32
recommended), Windows 95/98/Me/XP, 4x CD ROM drive (8x or higher recommended),
2MB video card (4MB recommended), SoundBlaster compatible sound card.
Tested OK on Windows XP.

Reviews:
Four Fat
Chicks by Jen
"I am one of those deprived Americans who doesn't have cable
TV and so don't have much exposure to Beavis and Butt-head, MTV's music video
commentators. What little I have seen, I have detested, I believe mainly due to
the fact that I think music videos are stupid. However, I played Beavis and
Butt-head in Virtual Stupidity a couple of years ago with much enjoyment, even
going so far as to rank it in my lifetime top games, and so I was really
excited to hear there was a new B&BH adventure game out. I was not
disappointed by Do U."
"The music is mostly heavy
metal, as you might imagine, but there is not enough of it. There is one
portion of the game where the music is some kind of seventies easy listening
disco kind of crap, which I just hated, and I was stuck on that part for a
while. I had to adjust the options to turn off the music there, and I think the
game designers were sadists for even putting it in there. However, it was
exactly appropriate for that particular portion of the game. The voice acting
is quite well-done, although the characters are purposely annoying. B&BH
did tend to get on my nerves when I inadvertently made them say the same things
over and over again, and I would have liked to reach my hand into the monitor
and slap that wimpy Mr. Van Driessen upside the head until he saw little
birdies flying around his head. However, weenie-on-purpose is much preferable
to weenie-by-accident (like the main character in Sanitarium). Sound effects in
this game were great--lots of "plop"s and "squelch"es, as you might image, all
exquisitely gross.
"I leave it to you to play the game yourself to find out
whether B&BH did, in fact, score with some college sluts. I recommend this
game to any who are not offended by constant "dammit, Butt-head"s and toilet
humor. It has all of the elements of a classic adventure game, and it was
really fun to play."

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