

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. 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.Īll 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. In fact, the crudely-drawn stylized artwork of the television series is accurately reproduced on the jagged lines of a computer screen. What's funny is that they don't look any better. My bunghole will speak now.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. Guardin of the great bunghole." - | MP3 | WAV

Beavis - "I poop too much!" - | MP3 | WAV.Butthead - "Dude, you stink!" - | MP3 | WAV.Butthead - "Don't make me smack you." - | MP3 | WAV.Butthead - "Hey, my butt itches." - | MP3 | WAV.Butthead - "It doesn't get any better than this, dude." - | MP3 | WAV.Butthead -"This sucks more than anything that has ever sucked before." - | MP3 | WAV.Butthead - "This is the coolest thing I have ever seen." - | MP3 | WAV.Anderson - "What in the hell?" - | MP3 | WAV The TV series, created by MTV, follows the two rockers who are not the sharpest tools in the shed but for some reason we couldn’t stop watching them. Beavis and Butthead are an irreverent duo suffering through life in the 1990’s.
