![]() ![]() ![]() In my review, I declared “ HeBGB TV is destined for cult status. The film is written and directed by Eric Griffin, Adam Lenhart, and Jake McClellan, whose collective duties also include acting, producing, cinematography, editing, special effects, animation, music, and more.Īndrew Bowser makes a cameo appearance as his viral character Onyx the Fortuitous, who you’ll be able to see on the big screen in Bloody Disgusting’s Onyx the Fortuitous and the Talisman of Souls for one night on October 19. Audio Commentary by Filmmakers Eric Griffin, Adam Lenhart, and Jake McClellan.Special features on all editions include: The winner of Joe Bob Briggs’ 2022 Hubbie Award, HeBGB TV is described as a DIY cacophony of comical commercials, perverse puppets, and monstrous music with a naughty dose of ’90s nostalgia.Ī deluxe, limited bundle includes the film on Blu-ray ($54.99) or DVD ($49.99) with an art book, pin, set of four stickers, and signed poster, all housed inside collectible packaging modeled after the film’s multidimensional cable box.Īutographed Blu-rays with limited edition slipcovers, standard Blu-rays, and DVDs are also available. Still, the rest of the sprites and textures from the SNES version are here, mutant rats and all.Īnd in case you’re morbidly curious, here’s what the SNES version played/looked like.ĭon’t touch that dial, because hyperactive horror-comedy anthology HeBGB TV is available on Blu-ray and DVD from Scream Team Releasing. It’s not a 1:1 conversion, as according to AstroCreep himself, he was “a bit impatient” in getting everything changed, so this mod includes “a modified HUD from ECMac and a few placeholder sounds and HUD graphics left over from PC Wolf”. In order to play Wolfenstein 3D – Claw of Eisenfaust, you’ll need Wolfenstein 3D 1.4 and the latest version of ECWolf (which you can snag here). If you’re really inclined to play this version, but don’t have a SNES or the cart handy, modder AstroCreep has brought the SNES version to the PC via ECWolf. At least you get a grenade launcher, rocket launcher and plasma gun as “compensation”. Completed in three weeks during the development of DOOM, Nintendo (being Nintendo) forced id Software to take out all of the blood and Nazi imagery (including Hitler’s mustache). ![]()
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