Chadley of Punch Nerds dives into the spooky classic which is Maniac Mansion on the NES that turns out to be not so spooky. All the while he talks about his audio players, dope portraits, and feeds a tentacle monster some wax fruit.
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On this day in 1987 Maniac Mansion was released for the Commodore 64, to be later ported to the up and coming Nintendo Entertainment System for gamers on the cutting edge of 8-bit technology.
Save the cheerleader, stop the scientist - it was that simple! The Young Folks dust off the survival horror gaming collection to look at 1987's Maniac Mansion.
What a classic. A great port, and one or the best games to grace the NES.