Joueur du Grenier - Des jeux en vrac ! - Summary

Summary

In a humorous video, Mr. Grenier reviews several bizarre and poorly designed video games. He starts with a notary scene where he inherits maracas and rotten games from his aunt. Then, he critiques games like "Alf" on Master System for its illogical gameplay and difficulty, "Timecop" on Super NES for its poor digitized characters and gameplay, and "Rex Ronan" on Super NES for its absurd medical theme and frustrating mechanics. He ends with "Captain Novolin" on Super NES, mocking its attempt to educate about diabetes through a platform game with problematic mechanics and an unsatisfying ending. Throughout, Grenier uses sarcasm and humor to highlight the absurdity of the games' concepts and execution.

Facts

Here are the key facts:

1. A notary informs Mr. Grenier that his auntie died in a tragic car accident.
2. The notary reveals that the auntie left Mr. Grenier various items, including a letter.
3. The letter is written in a code that needs to be decoded by turning it upside down.
4. The decoded letter reveals that the auntie bequeathed Mr. Grenier a pair of maracas, a handful of rotten games, and a joke about three million euros.
5. The game "Alf" is featured, which is an adaptation of the TV series.
6. The game "Alf" is released on the Master System in 1989 in France.
7. The game "Timecop" is featured, which is a movie adaptation.
8. The game "Timecop" is released on the Super NES in 1995 in France.
9. The game "Rex Ronan, the apprentice surgeon" is featured, which is an educational game about fighting against smoking.
10. The game "Rex Ronan, the apprentice surgeon" is released on the Super NES.
11. The game "Captain Novolin" is featured, which is an educational game about diabetes.
12. The game "Captain Novolin" is released in 1992 in North America, including in Quebec.
13. Captain Novolin is a diabetic superhero.
14. The game is made by the medical industry to teach children about diabetes.
15. The game "Bronkie The Brachiosorus" is mentioned, which is another medical-themed game.
16. The game "Packy and Marlon" is mentioned, which is also a medical-themed game.