You can get a replay of the chat on CZcams with the ChatReplay Extension on your browser: Chrome Extension (Compatible with Edge) ► chatreplay.stream/chrome Firefox Add-on ► chatreplay.stream/firefox Use this link if you don't want the extension, are on mobile, or want theater mode ► chatreplay.stream/watch?v=s4t7fIX0mYU
"Motor Rally" is actually a "Road Rash II" Demake. "Runner Car" is a "Road Fighter" ripoff. "Ball Clash" is a "Penguin-kun Wars" hack. "Fast Race" is a "Bump 'n' Jump" rehash. "Mr. Potato" is a weird mix of "Kirby's adventure" for main character, "Nuts & Milk" for the goal and "Lode Runner" for level design.
This dying onstream was all I could have hoped for when I sent this over. I had tested before hand and it worked so I didn't think to check the battery compartment, oops. That one's on me. As for the flickering and weird audio stuff, that happened even when it was brand new, the thing is some high grade trash. I got this as a gift as a teenager after getting the DVD player it was made for as a birthday present the year prior and my disappointment mirrored Vinny's, and I'm glad that feeling could be shared.
We need side-by-side video comparisons of Vinny playing these exact same games over and over and making the exact same commentary every time. (Including chat saying "Vinny you said that last time.")
The Polaroid AGM-0150 (serial Nº of this PnP) recycles the shell of MegaMax GPD001SDG. The MegaMax has 30 games built-in, while the AGM-0150 has 15. Both with NES games as well.
They are using one of the VR Technology chips (VT03, IIRC) - it's not quite a NES clone because it has some extra operating modes, although the bits that are the same as the NES are generally highly compatible. They are very popular in these low-cost devices because have a "OneBus" mode that drops the NES split bus approach (separate buses for PRG and CHR memory) and merges everything into a single ROM - they also have built in bank switching that's similar to the approach used by Nintendo's MMC3 mapper chip, so a lot of MMC3 games can be ported with minimal effort.
I know you probably won't read this Vinny, but if you ever have alkaline batteries corrode on you, lemon juice works just as well if not better than vinegar for dissolving corrosion, and has the bonus of making the thing you cleaned smell nice rather than like vinegar.
@@MrWolfSnack you don't leave a pool of lemon juice sitting in the battery compartment. You use a couple drops of the lemon juice to dissolve the corrosion, then sop it up and wipe with a damp paper towel.
@@MrWolfSnack that's why you use a damp paper towel a couple times to wipe it up, so that there's essentially only a small amount of residue water left behindthat will quickly evaporate. It's really not a difficult concept. Also a wire brush on a dremel is incredibly harsh will damage or destroy most materials, especially plastics. Rubbing alcohol is good for cleaning off circuitry and other sensitive things directly, but it doesn't neutralize or dissolve the corrosion. The whole point is to use a mild acid like vinegar or to dissolve the highly basic battery corrosion. And lemon juice is a better smelling common household item that works more than adequately for most people's needs. If you are going to be *aggressively* uptight about lemon juice in particular though, then I just suggest dissolving about 5-10 grams of pure citric acid crystals into about 50 CCs of distilled water and wetting either a cotton swab or a medium/hard bristled non-metal brush and scrubbing the corrosion away. Then going over the same spot with just distilled water a few times to rinse it before allowing it to air dry.
lemon juice? are you serious? you cannot be serious. this isn’t 1177 BC grandpa. in this day and age we an angle grinder and turpentine. i can’t believe you would even recommend lemon juice. wow.
As a connoisseur of Vinny's Plug n Plague streams, I can say with certainty that there wasn't a single game on here that Vinny hadn't already played in a previous stream, either the exact same game or something extremely similar to it
I had to look it up, and saw this description: The deformity of Hephaestus, the mythical Greek god, Vulcan (his Roman counterpart) and the patron gods of smiths in cultures around the world can be attributed to the effects of exposure to toxic fumes of arsenic (and possibly lead).
A few of these games are somewhat impressive considering that they're for NES hardware. Motor Rally and the dodgeball game have a nice 3D effect, and Last Cabra and Aero Engine have decent graphics. I particularly like Last Cabra's explosions. I wonder how the physics in Birdie Nest were implemented considering that the most advanced math that the NES hardware supports is addition and subtraction.
"Breadline/oppression music" is the best description for plug-n-play tunes. Prolly made by someone with a gun pointed to their head and a 15 "song" per hour quota to meet.
I had this! My mom got it for long drive travels. We did had actual good consoles at home, this was just a last resort against the boredom at the backseat. Even as a kid I knew it was bad, I just aprreciated my mom's intentioms when getting it.
It may sound like it, but it's actually the dying sound from Contra on the NES. Even funnier than that is that the Last Cabra game (and Aero Engine) ripped another sound effect from the Contra NES games, and it's the thunder sound effect from Super C.
I like the bad signal at points, really makes it feel like it's going to turn into some creepy pasta shit at some point. Console's gonna shoot that battery acid (and vinegar) right at the players eyes.
12:45 Vinny's duck sneeze is so violent, it causes games to crash. He is too powerful. Someone stop this man. Also the entire Right Spot section was viscerally painful to watch, thanks.
Oh God, no. I used to have this system, and I've already talked about this on my channel. The only game I know the most is Ball Clash, and that's because I've spent most of my time playing that game and trying to beat it. Now you're playing it and suffering through this crap like I did.
As a collector of plug n plays I’ve gotten for dirt cheap from thrift stores, it’s not surprising seeing how many of them have had their own plug n plague segments.
Vinny recording the audio with an actual microphone reminds me of that Sunday game that refused to capture and he had to use his webcam to show it on stream
You could probably have plugged the white/red RCA cables into the line in on your PC using an adapter and it probably would've worked. That's how I always captured audio before I had a capture card.
41:07 I'd go along with that. Before Arin upgraded all his sound stuff in the Grump Room, the reverb from the room made it feel like I was right there on the couch with him and Jon. Special times.
Of all the roms included the only one that is a hack of a famicom game was 32:55 Ball Clash (Penguin Kun Wars), not to be confused with Klash Ball (Speedball renamed for the NTSC region).
this would be the perfect set up for an april fools day joke where the game is presented as this shitty product that keeps getting more and more corrupted and then shifts into something more sinister as time goes on.
I was in Israel once and traveled to a desert land south of Israel ,I think it's called the Negev desert. Primarily a Bedouin community of herders.. And a herder wanted me to buy this. It was unopened but but very dirty and I noticed the batteries were leaking. I gave him some coins for free and he kept it. They don't have electricity so it's probably still unopened.
I remember buying one of these from a goodwill out of curiosity . It wasn’t in the box so I had know idea it was from Polaroid. I ended up breaking it, I couldn’t find it any where on the internet so thank you for bringing up traumatic childhood memories
Next time you find leaked *alkaline* batteries, try using a few drops of *lemon juice* . It foams like crazy but the crust becomes much easier to remove
btw, if people think this is a very familiar looking controller, its because Polaroid used dreamcast controller casting for the console itself, now dunno if they talked with sega to give them the OK to use the design of the dreamcast controllers or not, but they did infact used them for the console so no its not a coincidence its purpously made it to look like a dreamcast controller.
I used to have a Plug-n-Play with the exact same design, but transparent blue plastic. All the games were sprite-swapped bootleg NES games, I remember there was pretty obviously Galaga, Arkanoid, and Balloon Fight at least!
10:37 if you pause on the frame where the screen is just a single long grey stripe, the glitched shadows of the cars look like some kind of rabbit character who's been run over. 14:47 the explosion is in sync with the screen going black, making it look like the spaceship was destroyed by the game crashing.
Never in all my years of thrifting, flea market searching and just looking at obscure weird shit online have I ever heard of this thing. Sick find vinnie Im at a point in life where I feel like I know about most of this kind of shit so I get really excited/happy when I find out about stuff like this I never heard of before
You can get a replay of the chat on CZcams with the ChatReplay Extension on your browser:
Chrome Extension (Compatible with Edge) ► chatreplay.stream/chrome
Firefox Add-on ► chatreplay.stream/firefox
Use this link if you don't want the extension, are on mobile, or want theater mode ► chatreplay.stream/watch?v=s4t7fIX0mYU
first
Opp detected
"Motor Rally" is actually a "Road Rash II" Demake.
"Runner Car" is a "Road Fighter" ripoff.
"Ball Clash" is a "Penguin-kun Wars" hack.
"Fast Race" is a "Bump 'n' Jump" rehash.
"Mr. Potato" is a weird mix of "Kirby's adventure" for main character, "Nuts & Milk" for the goal and "Lode Runner" for level design.
Shoutout to Vinny for putting his body on the line and getting chemical burns and radiation poisoning by playing this cursed console
He gained immunity from those diseases by constantly exposing his body to crap like these consoles.
And his mind.
@Viewer is he going to die
Is he going to die? I don’t want him to die
Vinny passed peacefully in his sleep last night. Doctors said it was due to his DNA unraveling at an atomic level, and other natural causes
This dying onstream was all I could have hoped for when I sent this over.
I had tested before hand and it worked so I didn't think to check the battery compartment, oops. That one's on me.
As for the flickering and weird audio stuff, that happened even when it was brand new, the thing is some high grade trash.
I got this as a gift as a teenager after getting the DVD player it was made for as a birthday present the year prior and my disappointment mirrored Vinny's, and I'm glad that feeling could be shared.
Cancer will happen.
@@meowthisgood4149 Plug & Plague with extra plague
@@Charredasperity he is going to die and it’s your fault
Assassination attempt on local Italian man
The man, the myth, the legend, the pasta killer.
If your controller is not heating up and smelling of vinegar you are not really gaming
My old PS3 controllers actually did smell of vinegar though. Maybe those new heat adaptive ps5 controllers will finally make us real gamers again?
We need side-by-side video comparisons of Vinny playing these exact same games over and over and making the exact same commentary every time. (Including chat saying "Vinny you said that last time.")
This sounds like a comedy sketch.
"What do you mean 'I said that last time?'"
Plug and Plague: Groundhog Day Edition
@@KyogresHideout_Vegito2121 Plughog Plague
@@JI0MB Plugic the Plughog
Plug and Plague is how I discovered this wonderful jabroni in the first place.....
To see it return is the best timeline
Yeah I still go back to the old archived segments from time to time as well.
@@Stoic_Lizard Same. Also with Shovelware Showcase
Same here...
12:50 Vinny somehow manages to trigger his passive on REAL HARDWARE
He's getting too powerful.
this sounds like Jerma comment
@@GewelReal Vonky is just Italian Jermo
He straight up sneezed on it and all the corruption particles got inside the game's hardware, separating it from its soul for a couple seconds
His passive got a buff in the recent patch if you check the dev notes
45:31 is the sort of minigame jerma would spend 40 minutes on to try to get a combo of 20 perfect goes in a row
To think, this is probably one of if not the only form of documentation about this console.
It looks like an AI generated Dreamcast controller.
Somewhere between a Dreamcast controller and an InterAct ProPad 8
"It's thinking...."
It's like the tank from Space Invaders fell out of a warp into our world, it looks like dogshite
It is/was probably. I remember seeing a similar one on Segaretro amongst the 3rd party controllers
@@charlesswansonii9319 you sound like James Rolfe lol
The moment we could hear the game audio and the fact I immediately recognized that music, I already knew what we were in for.
Something was activated in my brain
The Polaroid AGM-0150 (serial Nº of this PnP) recycles the shell of MegaMax GPD001SDG. The MegaMax has 30 games built-in, while the AGM-0150 has 15. Both with NES games as well.
Learned something new
DreamGEAR used the same shell for some of their NES clone systems as well
They are using one of the VR Technology chips (VT03, IIRC) - it's not quite a NES clone because it has some extra operating modes, although the bits that are the same as the NES are generally highly compatible. They are very popular in these low-cost devices because have a "OneBus" mode that drops the NES split bus approach (separate buses for PRG and CHR memory) and merges everything into a single ROM - they also have built in bank switching that's similar to the approach used by Nintendo's MMC3 mapper chip, so a lot of MMC3 games can be ported with minimal effort.
That last "you lose" screen with all the video fuzzying could probably be used as a vaporwave video loop.
I can see it being on the 24/7 Vaporwave channel, yeah.
czcams.com/users/clipUgkxpi6GPpCQRLXiRMBCmXReHbYdXQmhaxiW
Made it into a clip
VInny sounds like he's recording from inside of a pot. Is he trying to make himself spaghetti?
Yea
He’s recording himself inside scoot’s pot
The setup that allows him to record audio from his TV.
THIS WILL BE GRAPHICS IN 2015
"I really should work on that thing..."
_New plug and plague video drops_
"I'll work on it later..."
Bro left the uranium unattended to watch a Vinesauce video
I know you probably won't read this Vinny, but if you ever have alkaline batteries corrode on you, lemon juice works just as well if not better than vinegar for dissolving corrosion, and has the bonus of making the thing you cleaned smell nice rather than like vinegar.
@@MrWolfSnack you don't leave a pool of lemon juice sitting in the battery compartment.
You use a couple drops of the lemon juice to dissolve the corrosion, then sop it up and wipe with a damp paper towel.
@@MrWolfSnack that's why you use a damp paper towel a couple times to wipe it up, so that there's essentially only a small amount of residue water left behindthat will quickly evaporate. It's really not a difficult concept.
Also a wire brush on a dremel is incredibly harsh will damage or destroy most materials, especially plastics. Rubbing alcohol is good for cleaning off circuitry and other sensitive things directly, but it doesn't neutralize or dissolve the corrosion.
The whole point is to use a mild acid like vinegar or to dissolve the highly basic battery corrosion. And lemon juice is a better smelling common household item that works more than adequately for most people's needs.
If you are going to be *aggressively* uptight about lemon juice in particular though, then I just suggest dissolving about 5-10 grams of pure citric acid crystals into about 50 CCs of distilled water and wetting either a cotton swab or a medium/hard bristled non-metal brush and scrubbing the corrosion away. Then going over the same spot with just distilled water a few times to rinse it before allowing it to air dry.
lemon juice? are you serious? you cannot be serious. this isn’t 1177 BC grandpa. in this day and age we an angle grinder and turpentine. i can’t believe you would even recommend lemon juice. wow.
Thats the ps3 prototype banana controller fused with a dreamcast
the visual glitches and corruptions unintentionally gave this segment a very "analog horror" sort of vibe
Really putting the anal in analog horror
As a connoisseur of Vinny's Plug n Plague streams, I can say with certainty that there wasn't a single game on here that Vinny hadn't already played in a previous stream, either the exact same game or something extremely similar to it
Another plug and plague, we truly are blessed. I hope it makes a return in some way.
The grinch hand catching birdshit game was innovative if nothing else.
Growing up I had a DVD player with these games built in on it. I'm actually a bit nostalgic for this crusty-ass aesthetic.
The echo makes it feel like vinny is playing video games in the other room and taking to himself while I hide in the closet 😳
Vinny Cucks You ASMR
Why are you hiding in the closet if he's in the other room
@@GoogleUser-ms6hr Vinny will sniff you out like an outlast enemy
If anyone's curious, the developers of the games are known as JungleTac, and they released several bootleg famiclones in a similar vain to this.
Bruh Vinny has played so many bootleg plug and plays he should get tested for Hephaestus poisoning
I had to look it up, and saw this description:
The deformity of Hephaestus, the mythical Greek god, Vulcan (his Roman counterpart) and the patron gods of smiths in cultures around the world can be attributed to the effects of exposure to toxic fumes of arsenic (and possibly lead).
A few of these games are somewhat impressive considering that they're for NES hardware. Motor Rally and the dodgeball game have a nice 3D effect, and Last Cabra and Aero Engine have decent graphics. I particularly like Last Cabra's explosions. I wonder how the physics in Birdie Nest were implemented considering that the most advanced math that the NES hardware supports is addition and subtraction.
you should see Summer Carnival 92' Recca. it will explain a lot.
@@fridaykitty it's an unofficial derivative called VT03. it's still an NES under the hood but it has a lot of fancy extra features.
@@SmeddyTooBestChannel ahhh ok. gotcha
17:32- I think Vinny's memory of playing the Miwi got mixed up with that of Action 52.
yeah, it was bin laden he had to kill on the miwi and sadam on action 52
"Breadline/oppression music" is the best description for plug-n-play tunes. Prolly made by someone with a gun pointed to their head and a 15 "song" per hour quota to meet.
Man, this feels like an old video that was reuploaded. Vinny sounds more lively too.
12:50 sounds like Donald Duck sneezing 😂😂😂😂
Whether you like it or not, Plug & Plague is back and you *will* enjoy it.
*Breadline Chiptune plays*
Gonna steal a joke I saw on a British comedy once:
_If people from Hemel Hempstead get Hemorrhoids, do people from Poland get Polaroids?_
I had this! My mom got it for long drive travels. We did had actual good consoles at home, this was just a last resort against the boredom at the backseat.
Even as a kid I knew it was bad, I just aprreciated my mom's intentioms when getting it.
This was such a fascinating segment. I appreciate the effort that went into making it work.
Did anyone else realize that the losing sound effect from "Bounce" sounds like the losing sound effect from Tempest?
It may sound like it, but it's actually the dying sound from Contra on the NES. Even funnier than that is that the Last Cabra game (and Aero Engine) ripped another sound effect from the Contra NES games, and it's the thunder sound effect from Super C.
I thought the game select sound was familiar when I first heard it. Later I figured out what it was. It's the game start sound from Action 52!
Didn't expect bootleg Road Rash but here we are. I will always love me some plug & plaque.
Haha they even used the motorcycle sprites from Road Rash 1 amd 2
I like the bad signal at points, really makes it feel like it's going to turn into some creepy pasta shit at some point. Console's gonna shoot that battery acid (and vinegar) right at the players eyes.
Nice. So, the Famiclone curse even extends to niche Polaroid products, it seems! As soon as I saw the title screen I knew what this was going to be.
I like the double mic setup. Makes me feel like I'm there in Vinny's room watching him play.
I love how after watching several older Plug and Plague episodes, a new one comes out
My favorite part is that the game was haunted by Sadam Hussain.
Analog horror starts at 9:00
The effort Vinny went through for this. Icon.
12:45 Vinny's duck sneeze is so violent, it causes games to crash. He is too powerful. Someone stop this man.
Also the entire Right Spot section was viscerally painful to watch, thanks.
He sounds like Donald Duck LMAO
Oh God, no. I used to have this system, and I've already talked about this on my channel. The only game I know the most is Ball Clash, and that's because I've spent most of my time playing that game and trying to beat it. Now you're playing it and suffering through this crap like I did.
"I have a microphone straight up to my Tv." Wake up bois its 2007!
As a collector of plug n plays I’ve gotten for dirt cheap from thrift stores, it’s not surprising seeing how many of them have had their own plug n plague segments.
It looks like a cross between a Dreamcast and PS5 controller
It sure doesn't feel as good as those though, haha
It reminds me of what an alien would make as a controller
Vinny recording the audio with an actual microphone reminds me of that Sunday game that refused to capture and he had to use his webcam to show it on stream
That would be Life of D-Duck, which had the added benefit of wrecking his computer, good times.
19:44 SPEEEN
His Polaroid was kinda like a mini Chernobyl, a Polanobyl if you will.
You could probably have plugged the white/red RCA cables into the line in on your PC using an adapter and it probably would've worked.
That's how I always captured audio before I had a capture card.
Sure the games are forgettable but we'll always remember the smelly controller that got hotter than the surface of the sun
This really felt nostalgic. Like a vinesauce-AVGN crossover sort of thing..
This was my childhood. I played this in my RV at a campsite. I always wondered what the console was.
Here Jimmy I bought you a new video game console for the price of a large pizza
I was expecting the TV maybe had a headphone or general audio out jack to extract the audio somehow but I guess this works lol.
I love how the ending made absolutely no sense yet so much sense at the same time
he said the funny word! It's been a while since we've had a clean one!
Ah yes nothing like a little old Plug &Plague to trigger my memories of the few times I played the funny polaroid games
my favorite part of this series is just the ungodly amount of effort Vinny puts just to record the video and audio of any of this.
12:48 thank me later
Found one and ordered it before it was stupid expensive.
I had no idea on this one.
SPEEN was genuinely the most hype moment of this stream
41:07 I'd go along with that. Before Arin upgraded all his sound stuff in the Grump Room, the reverb from the room made it feel like I was right there on the couch with him and Jon. Special times.
Of all the roms included the only one that is a hack of a famicom game was 32:55 Ball Clash (Penguin Kun Wars), not to be confused with Klash Ball (Speedball renamed for the NTSC region).
Yes, and the car game after the labyrinth one is Bump n Jump i think
Can't believe Vinny streamed this game from inside a steel oil drum. What a great entertainer.
"I wonder if it's the acid?"
I mean, mine hasn't kicked in yet, Vin, but I'll let ya know.
this would be the perfect set up for an april fools day joke where the game is presented as this shitty product that keeps getting more and more corrupted and then shifts into something more sinister as time goes on.
You can use lemon juice instead of vinegar if you want Vinny, just for future reference.
This give off serious arg vibes when the cord starts dying
When Vinny said "you get it" I assumed the chat was telling him to go find the images himself, like chat was telling him off
The return...
Oh my god my grandparents bought this to entertain me and my cousins on road trips and seeing Vinny FINALLY FIND THIS TRASH MAKES ME ECSTATIC
never thought we'd see another Plug & Plague, i'm so happy with this
It looks like an AI-generated Dreamcast controller
12:50 Donald Duck sneezing be like:
I was in Israel once and traveled to a desert land south of Israel ,I think it's called the Negev desert. Primarily a Bedouin community of herders.. And a herder wanted me to buy this. It was unopened but but very dirty and I noticed the batteries were leaking. I gave him some coins for free and he kept it.
They don't have electricity so it's probably still unopened.
Dang someone left the Dreamcast controller in the microwave for too long.
I remember buying one of these from a goodwill out of curiosity . It wasn’t in the box so I had know idea it was from Polaroid. I ended up breaking it, I couldn’t find it any where on the internet so thank you for bringing up traumatic childhood memories
Next time you find leaked *alkaline* batteries, try using a few drops of *lemon juice* . It foams like crazy but the crust becomes much easier to remove
Plug and Plague: Groundhog Day Edition
I love these segments.
I remember the tune at 5:50 from an old chinese plug and play i had wtf i got so many memories from just that one song
you too?? LOL. I was half asleep watching this and WOKE UP from that song LOL.
the controller looks like a kinda melted droopy dreamcast controller
btw, if people think this is a very familiar looking controller, its because Polaroid used dreamcast controller casting for the console itself, now dunno if they talked with sega to give them the OK to use the design of the dreamcast controllers or not, but they did infact used them for the console so no its not a coincidence its purpously made it to look like a dreamcast controller.
Polaroid's audio DRM be crazy
I had all these games on a different plug-and-play system that was bundled with a portable DVD player.
I used to have a Plug-n-Play with the exact same design, but transparent blue plastic. All the games were sprite-swapped bootleg NES games, I remember there was pretty obviously Galaga, Arkanoid, and Balloon Fight at least!
As a 12 year old who's family brought the portable DVD player everywhere, this thing was actually pretty cool to have
A few different games added to this one so ig I had an early model. Your lack of ability to understand very simple games is extremely painful though.
Glad to see Plug and Plague still going!
This console isn't just a Plug & Plague, it's a full on biohazard
i love when the plug & play starts dying and the stream starts turning into analog horror
10:37 if you pause on the frame where the screen is just a single long grey stripe, the glitched shadows of the cars look like some kind of rabbit character who's been run over.
14:47 the explosion is in sync with the screen going black, making it look like the spaceship was destroyed by the game crashing.
Never in all my years of thrifting, flea market searching and just looking at obscure weird shit online have I ever heard of this thing. Sick find vinnie Im at a point in life where I feel like I know about most of this kind of shit so I get really excited/happy when I find out about stuff like this I never heard of before
20:27 This feels like a FNAF 2 death minigame
Oh my god, I USE TO HAVE THIS and the dvd player!
Lost Memory Found!
If 1920s had videogames, these plug and plays would assuredly be depression era gaming.
You need to play the bread line music through DankPods Elevator Simulator headphones sitting on the sampling ears...