Moonbase Alpha provides a realistic simulation of life on a natural satellite

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Published 2010-07-17
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All Comments (21)
  • @stentor9640
    “Houston we have a problem” “What’s the problem?” “John Madden. John Madden.”
  • I hope you all know that this was a game that NASA themselves invested in and released to the general public, and was designed to educate people on space missions, and here we all are making golden text-to-speech memes with it.
  • @Odincdaj522004
    The little voice yelling, "ᶠᵒᵒᵗᵇᵃˡˡᵎ" gets me every time.
  • @willc3697
    It’s amusing how even in 2023, 12 years after this video was posted, the comedy and gameplay is still plausible today.
  • @Joshy-
    FYI, Scorpy, Gir, and Motdef (people in this video) are still doing things together! Motdef doesn't have a public presence anymore however Gir and Scorpy do! Scorpy goes by socpens now and Gir goes by MasterGir. Please check them out!! motdef doesn't go on stream but does do stuff with Gir and Scorpy and their otherfriends too.
  • @bzboy21
    0:39 mot: "John Madden! John Madden! John Madden!" Horatio: "Football!"
  • @dsagent
    YouTube must not delete older channels for this reason.
  • @kylek1119
    The progressively louder chorus of "UUUUUUUUUUUUHHHH" just fucking obliterates me every single time.
  • @Hypergen-
    If I ever get sent to the moon the first thing the world will hear over the radio is "john madden john madden UHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH"
  • @eraserhead6198
    This is the kinda harmless stupidity that made the Internet great back then.
  • @JogVodka
    Kinda crazy that Scorpy and Gir were apart of this and they're very much still like this lol
  • @captainchuck483
    Insane that when you download this game to this day people are still doing this
  • @rcutler9
    It's not gay if it's on the moon
  • @jaykay4137
    good thing there are no dogs on the moon, that means our tires are safe
  • @GDJSingh
    As a former Astronaut, I can confirm this is how we communicate Edit: thx for 2,5k likes
  • @ValeBridges
    "Snake, Snake, saaaake" has been living rent free in my head for the past decade. And I wouldn't have it any other way.