SNES Family Feud in 06:46.28 by Heisanevilgenius

tasvideos.org Family Feud (1993) follows the premise of the American TV show of the same name. Two families are pit against each other in a contest aimed at guessing the results of a public survey. The first family member to press a button and give a concise answer that happens to be on the survey, earns points. The last round allows both families to list several of the existing survey answers in a very short time period. Heisanevilgenius’s family, The As, ignores all that and goes with elaborate and utter nonsense instead only to find the host accepting their answers as correct. The other family, The Halls, doesn’t even get the chance to insert a word, proving the racial prejudice of the host. Watch the game and see for yourself. Note: some answers contain coarse language.

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25 Comments.

  1. KurosanNitebird

    That’s gotta be one of the best TAS videos ever, hahaha!

  2. KurosanNitebird

    @GrifMoNeY They really do, which makes it all even funnier!

  3. OverusedChewToy

    The rule is that so long as you type the answer, the letters in between don’t matter.

    E.g. if the answer is fish, valid answers could be:
    Fish

    FpgfijsripjfIgpsgfpniSrfpgpringH

    Or whatever, so long as there is an F, an I, an S, and an H in that detectable order.

  4. Sorry Halls, but you have lost your better luck next time.

  5. Name a sign that no one seems to obey.

    No stealing pornography.

    Fucking priceless.

  6. best way to win possible

  7. haha, this in TEXTp makes the entire vid pointless! XD

  8. @zebezd My guess, the game takes misspellings and short answers into account. So, “Ogres allowed sparingly” = “gras” = “grass” and “Tom’s TV” = “TosT” = “toast”. Also, I just saw that there is a returning champions code. This guy should totally do a series where the A family keeps coming back.

  9. lol, I love how the halls are like “Fuck you guys”

  10. @mihaiguy
    Yeah, I figured that out, too… Until I saw “Ogres allowed sparingly”. How that matched up to “keep off the grass” or whatever, I have no idea.

  11. I LOST IT when “ogres allowed sparingly” was accepted as “keep off the grass”.

    Seriously, couldn’t stop laughing for like ten minutes.

  12. 4:40 i’ll die to see that in real life

  13. demonhuskfang

    halls: this aint fair

  14. The halls are like ಠ_ಠ

  15. My cheeks hurt from watching this. So hilarious.

  16. 1:15 Butt-scratcher? Butt-scratcher!

  17. The host needs his firmware to be upgraded by Hewlett-Packard.

  18. It’s even better than that; the Halls didn’t get a chance to make ANY guesses earlier on…they play by the rules the only chance they get and don’t get ANY credit.

    I’m guessing the game uses partial matches (like I noticed combinations of letter combinations used in the answers) and the “right” answers the Halls give don’t match anything in the vocabulary.

  19. Something like that. It seems to be that if one of the actual answers is a subsequence of whatever you type, it matches.
    BReast mOle cheKER
    BUTt scratCHER
    etc.

  20. lol like banjo for ddr

  21. MarioZeldaPokemon

    cool, I’d never figure that out by myself!

    [NOT sarcastic]

  22. They’re just like “what :|

    My favorite bit of this video is where it has perfect answers just to be different and the game considers them wrong

  23. The Halls are amazing here. They almost seem aware that this is grade-A bullshit.

  24. that is a sick-ass banjo beat on the answer input dialog there.

  25. Heehee… I love it!

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