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Beavis and Butt-Head in Virtual Stupidity
Developer(s)ICOM Simulations
Publisher(s)
  • NA:Viacom New Media
  • EU: Viacom New Media
  • JP: B-Factory
Producer(s)Cathi Court
Designer(s)Brian Babendererde
Brad Delaney
Programmer(s)Christian Gustafsson
Artist(s)Brian Babendererde
Alisa E. Kober
SeriesBeavis and Butt-Head
Platform(s)Windows 95, PlayStation
ReleaseWindowsPlayStation
  • JP: January 29, 1998
Genre(s)Adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Beavis and Butt-Head in Virtual Stupidity is a point and clickadventure computer game based on the Americananimated television series created by Mike Judge, Beavis and Butt-Head, that was developed by ICOM Simulations and published by Viacom New Media. It was released on August 31, 1995.[1]

It featured vocals from the series' cast of voice actors, including Mike Judge.[2] Besides the main game, four mini-games are featured, called Hock-A-Loogie, Court Chaos, Bug Justice, and Air Guitar.

The main game plots the two main characters, Beavis and Butt-Head, trying to get into Todd's gang. Over the course of the game, they have to complete tasks[3] and explore areas in the fictional town of Highland, Texas.

It was originally released on the PC. A CD-i port of Virtual Stupidity was planned but was cancelled due to falling sales of the console. A Sony PlayStation port was released exclusively in Japan in 1998 with dubbed voice acting by Owarai duo London Boots Ichi-gō Ni-gō.

Plot[edit]

The game starts with Beavis and Butt-Head working at Burger World. They are met by Todd, who threatens them. Despite this, Beavis and Butt-Head like Todd because of his power and consider him 'cool.' They decide to try to join Todd's gang.

At Highland High, the duo are forced to stay in Science Class and dissect a frog. Eventually, they manage to skip class after lying to the science teacher that they are going to the bathroom. They manage to slip from school after spitting on Principal McVicker from the school rooftop, causing him to leave the school entrance.

From then on, Beavis and Butt-Head explore various areas from Highland, including their house, BurgerWorld, the park, and Maxi-Mart, completing various tasks, in order to get closer to Todd and his gang.

Music videos[edit]

Three full-length music videos (with included commentary by Beavis and Butt-Head) are viewable on various television sets in the game:

  1. GWAR – 'Saddam a Go-Go'
  2. Primus – 'DMV'
  3. Sausage – 'Riddles Are Abound Tonight'

Reception[edit]

Reception
Review scores
PublicationScore
PC Gamer (US)90%[4]
Next Generation[5]
Computer Games Strategy Plus[6]
Computer Game Review85/65/78[7]
PC EntertainmentC[8]
Award
PublicationAward
PC Gamer USBest Adventure Game 1995[9]

According to senior artist Tom Zehner, Virtual Stupidity achieved sales above 100,000 units.[10] The game was a commercial success.[11]

Virtual Stupidity received mostly positive reviews from video game magazines and websites. It held a 76.86% average at GameRankings based on seven reviews.[1] Reviewing the PC version, a reviewer for Next Generation said it 'may be one of the funniest games to ever hit store shelves.' He applauded the game for 'flawlessly' recreating the look, sound, and humor of the TV show while having enough strong gameplay to make it stand on its own as an outstanding adventure game. He scored it 4 out of 5 stars.[5]

PC Gamer US named Virtual Stupidity the best adventure game of 1995. The editors wrote, 'This game is a textbook example of the right way to bring material from another medium to PC gaming.'[9] In 1998, the magazine declared it the 24th-best computer game ever released, and the editors called it 'a great piece of adventure gaming'.[12]

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'Beavis and Butt-head in Virtual Stupidity for PC'. GameRankings. Archived from the original on July 31, 2016. Retrieved 2009-07-24.
  2. ^Jeffrey Adam Young (May 1, 1996). 'B&B-H: Virtual Stupidity Review'. GameSpot. Archived from the original on 2009-08-22. Retrieved 2009-07-24.
  3. ^Rob Michaud (October 10, 2003). 'Review: Beavis & Butthead in Virtual Stupidity'. Adventure Gamers. Retrieved 2009-07-24.
  4. ^Bennett, Dan (February 1996). 'Beavis & Butt-Head in Virtual Stupidity'. PC Gamer US. Archived from the original on March 11, 2000. Retrieved June 5, 2019.
  5. ^ ab'Uh... That's Cool'. Next Generation. Imagine Media (14): 174. February 1996.
  6. ^Staff (February 10, 1996). 'Beavis and Butthead in Virtual Stupidity'. Computer Games Strategy Plus. Archived from the original on October 7, 1997. Retrieved June 5, 2019.
  7. ^Snyder, Frank; Chapman, Ted; Honeywell, Steve (January 1996). 'Dillweed's Delight'. Computer Game Review. Archived from the original on December 21, 1996. Retrieved June 5, 2019.CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
  8. ^St. John, Donald (February 1996). 'Beavis and Butt-Head in Virtual Stupidity'. PC Entertainment. Archived from the original on October 18, 1996. Retrieved June 5, 2019.
  9. ^ abEditors of PC Gamer (March 1996). 'The Year's Best Games'. PC Gamer US. 3 (3): 64, 65, 67, 68, 71, 73–75.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
  10. ^https://web.archive.org/web/20170701061735/http://www.tomzehner.com/virtualstupidity.html
  11. ^Scorpia (May 1996). 'You Have No Clue?; Crystal Ball'. Computer Gaming World (142): 111.
  12. ^The PC Gamer Editors (October 1998). 'The 50 Best Games Ever'. PC Gamer US. 5 (10): 86, 87, 89, 90, 92, 98, 101, 102, 109, 110, 113, 114, 117, 118, 125, 126, 129, 130.

External links[edit]

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Review 1:
GameSpot once again came through with a great (meaning I perfectly agree with) review of this highly underrated, 'campy' adventure game:
'Parents beware, the two relentlessly infantile voices of a lost generation have made the jump in screen resolution from MTV to your computer. What's funny is that they don't look any better. In fact, the crudely-drawn stylized artwork of the television series is accurately reproduced on the jagged lines of a computer screen. To complete the effect, Viacom New Media borrowed the original voice talent from the series, which creates a very smooth transition from linear to interactive, and in the process one very funny game.
All you'd expect from the eternally juvenile duo is here: fart jokes, painfully obvious sexual innuendoes, glorification of anything illegal or immoral, and the fruitless pursuit of girlfriends with one-liners such as, 'Hey, um, do you like to do, like, stuff?' As with the show, the writers' satirical genius puts these antics into a perspective that makes everything undeniably funny. You appropriately control the two half-wits with a simple set of commands, using a mouse-driven interface that looks and operates suspiciously like a LucasArts adventure game.
In fact, Virtual Stupidity is largely unoriginal in its approach to interactive adventures, and even some of the puzzles are secondhand fare. But that's just not the point here. What makes this game so entertaining (and I gleefully played it through to the end) are the actions and reactions of the intelligence-challenged duo to the people and objects around them. Imagine the two as they interrogate patients on a mentally-deranged ward at the local jail. Or picture the look on Beavis' face as he inflates his shorts with a gas station air hose. Priceless. Some adventure games test your cunning, your skill, and your MacGyver-like aptitude in building a flare gun from toothpicks and oily cloth. Virtual Stupidity does none of the above, but instead thrives as a refreshing, contemporary, relaxing exercise in moronic humor.'
There you have it-- one of the best adaptations of a famous TV license I've ever come across. Too bad all subsequent Beavis & Butthead games were inferior to this first release, and even got worse as time goes by. The voice acting (done by all original cast members of the show) is simply superb.
Review 2:
Believe it or not this was the first I ever heard of the duo. If you're not familiar with the MTV cartoon, this game is a great initiation into the foul world of 15-year old hornbags. All blokes have been there before, and those of us who haven't, certainly will.
The sole purpose of a 15 year old is to SCORE and be COOL!
This is the basis of this game.
Beavis and Butthead must break out of Highland High School to hang out with local gang member and all-round cool dude Todd to reach their lifelong goal of getting laid. The point-and-click interface puts you in control of Beavis and Butthead, controlling their every move. Ever wanted to Hock-A-Loogie on your principle's head from the roof of the school? Go for it!
Candy stealing ants? FRY-EM, FRY-EM!!
The mini-games are bountiful, and are strangely addictive, especially the ability to record and save your very own Beavis and Butthead Air Guitar riff! As the plot unfolds, Beavis and Butthead find themselves in the thick of it, unwittingly caught between a gang rivalry. They managed to break out of High School, but breaking out of prison is a whole new story!
The rich universe in Virtual Stupidity really sucks you into their world, and if you're not careful, you can be easily distracted from your goal. Nearly everything is clickable, and the vast library of sound bytes means that there is a smutty response to just about everything. On the other hand, if you just skim over the details and try to go straight from point A to point B, you may miss that vital clue that will solve the next puzzle and allow you to advance to the next stage.
The open plan world means you can wander around the town to your heart's content. No two people will play the same. There is quite a bit of strategy involved, as some of the hints can be easy to miss. Something you see earlier in the game may not look like much now, but may prove to be the vital link later.
Compared to today's standards of graphics and gameplay, Virtual Stupidity shows its age.
Even for 1995, the graphics appear pixellated, and the animation can be jerky, but the animated movies used for the cutscenes makes up for the lack of graphical complexity. Beavis and Butthead in Virtual Stupidity is a surprisingly in-depth game, considering it is based of the premise of teenagers trying to score.

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