The Bunker's Gaming Montage is a gaming parody series by F-A Alexander. As the title suggests, each episode is a montage of Downfall characters (other than Hitler and Fegelein), along with others, such as Leopold Slikk and the Inglourious Basterds Hitler playing various games. As of March 2017, the series has amassed 3261 collective views.
Contents
- 1 Synopsis
- 1.1 Part 1
- 1.2 Part 2
- 1.2.1 Inglourious Basterds Hitler: F/A-18 Interceptor (Amiga)
- 1.2.2 Burgdorf vs. Jodl: Warpath: Jurassic Park (PlayStation)
- 1.2.3 Keitel: Alien vs. Predator (Atari Jaguar)
- 1.2.4 Jodl: Panzer Front bis (PlayStation)
- 1.2.5 Krebs: Mobile Suit Gundam: Lost War Chronicles (PlayStation 2)
- 1.2.6 Burgdorf: Daytona USA (Arcade)
- 1.2.7 Goebbels: Einhänder (PlayStation)
- 1.3 Part 3
- 1.4 Part 4 - Super Climax Heroes Edition
- 1.4.1 Battle 1: 1/Ichigo (Downfall Hitler) vs. Black (Inglourious Basterds Hitler)
- 1.4.2 Battle 2: Kuuga (Fegelein) vs. Agito (Himmler)
- 1.4.3 Battle 3: Zolda/Torque (Burgdorf) vs. Kaixa (Krebs)
- 1.4.4 Battle 4: Skull (Leopold) vs. Chalice (Antoni Pieter Yahya)
- 1.4.5 Battle 5: Amazon (Jodl) vs. Decade (Dear Friend Hitler Hitler)
- 1.5 Part 5
- 2 Awards
- 3 Trivia
Synopsis
Part 1
Günsche: Spartan: Total Warrior (GameCube)
Günsche plays the game's arena mode; he begins by attacking and charging blindly at Roman legionaries, not to mention repeatedly shouting "DIE" to the point of annoying Hitler. After surviving both the first and second rounds, Günsche is confronted by heavy Roman legionaries and centurions, who then overwhelm and kill him.
Jodl: Panzer Front (PlayStation)
Jodl commands a Tiger I tank while trying to get used to the game's controls. He tries (and fails) to destroy some Soviet T-34 tanks that are attacking his allies, who are using E-79 tanks. After the T-34 tanks are destroyed by the allied E-79's, Jodl pushes forward when he gets distracted by an American Shortbull tank; he fails to realize that another T-34 has opened fire at him, instantly destroying his tank.
Krebs: Cyber Troopers Virtual-On (Arcade)
Krebs pilots a Apharmd virtuaroid, facing off against a Viper II. He finds himself struggling with the game's controls. As a result, many of his attacks failed to hit the Viper II, though the attacks that do hit it managed to inflict heavy damage on the enemy virtuaroid. Just before he can destroy the Viper II, it attacks and destroys Krebs' Apharmd from behind, causing him to lose the game.
Burgdorf: Jurassic Park: Trespasser (PC)
Burgdorf, who is drunk, comes across a T-Rex and a dead Triceratops; instead of avoiding the T-Rex, Burgdorf tries to approach and "befriend" the dinosaur, who then kills and eats his character.
Keitel: Rome Total War: Barbarian Invasion (PC)
Keitel commands a group of Hunnic swordsmen to battle against Sassanid forces who only consist of a group of peasants. Keitel at first expresses his confidence until the peasants begin to effortlessly slaughter his swordsmen until only a few soldiers remain who flee the battlefield, ending the battle in defeat for Keitel.
Weidling: Godzilla: Save the Earth (PlayStation 2)
Weidling plays as Destoroyah, fighting against Orga. Even though this is his first time playing the game, he managed to fare well against Orga (having looked up the moves beforehand), to the point that Hitler commends Weidling, telling other people in the Bunker to follow his example. The match ends when the time runs out with Weidling winning.
Part 2
Inglourious Basterds Hitler: F/A-18 Interceptor (Amiga)
Inglourious Basterds Hitler tries to land his plane on an aircraft carrier. Krebs offers to take over for him, only to be rejected despite Jodl's objections. When Inglourious Basterds Hitler does reach the carrier, he realizes that he's too close to the carrier and ends up sinking into the ocean.
Burgdorf vs. Jodl: Warpath: Jurassic Park (PlayStation)
Burgdorf plays as a Spinosaurus while Jodl plays as a Triceratops, trash talking each other until Hitler, who is trying to sleep, calls them out and threatens to evict them from the Bunker. The match then continues in fast forward and without audio save for the prelude of Final Fantasy VII, which is playing in the background. The match ends with Jodl as the winner.
Keitel: Alien vs. Predator (Atari Jaguar)
Keitel begins the game and navigates his way through; at the same time he tries to get used to the Jaguar's rather complex controls, which featured numerical keypads. He is shocked to find that his shotgun is weak given that it takes 3 shots just to kill a Xenomorph; after getting out of the brig where he starts the game, he is ambushed and killed by multiple Xenomorphs.
Jodl: Panzer Front bis (PlayStation)
Jodl commands an Aureole self-propelled tank destroyer, facing off against a lone Maus super-heavy tank while being teased by Hitler and Fegelein at the same time. After narrowly avoiding death twice, struggling to get his Aureole to aim down its sights, and getting out of the Maus' sights, he succeeds in destroying the Maus, completing the mission. Hitler even remarks that he performed much better than the last time.
Krebs: Mobile Suit Gundam: Lost War Chronicles (PlayStation 2)
Krebs pilots an RX-79 Gundam Ground Type against Amuro Ray's RX-78-2 Gundam; the other officers begin to panic until Krebs tells them to shut up. He finds himself getting beaten down by Amuro; Mohnke tells him to use his shield, but before Krebs can do so, Amuro defeats Krebs by shoting his beam rifle at Krebs twice, disabling his Gundam. Krebs remarks that there should've been a fish Mobile Suit in the game; Fegelein responds by saying that he saw the joke coming.
Burgdorf: Daytona USA (Arcade)
Burgdorf, who is still drunk, drives recklessly on the Beginner course, crashing into walls mere moments after the rolling start. Burgdorf's reckless driving annoys Weidling to the point that he leaves the room; at the same time he counterobjects Jodl's own objections. Burgdorf ends up losing the race when the time runs out on the fifth lap.
Goebbels: Einhänder (PlayStation)
Goebbels has reached the penultimate level of the game, and is shocked to find that his objective is to shoot down a carrier rocket in only two and a half minutes. Hitler tells him that he simply needs to shoot down its thrusters. He gets shot down by the rocket's escort planes in his first try; Grawitz offers to assist him during his second try only to be rejected by Goebbels before dying. In his third and final attempt he takes down some of the escorts before successfully destroying one of the rocket's thrusters; unfortunately before he can even attack the second rocket he accidentally rams an enemy plane, losing the game.
Part 3
Burgdorf: Gun Bullet Trainer/Point Blank DS (DS)
Burgdorf, who is drunk yet again, plays a stage where he must shoot at least 16 criminals and to avoid shooting the hostages. Predictably, he shoots everything in his sights, including the hostages. While he succeeded in shooting all 20 criminals, he loses all of his lives as a penalty for shooting the hostages.
Weidling: Gallop Racer (PlayStation)
Hitler reminds Weidling that Gallop Racer is not "your typical racer", telling him that a single mistake will cause him to lose. After assuring Hitler that he will succeed, the race begins; eventually Weidling reaches the 6th place and the other characters begin to argue on whether he will win. However Weidling's horse becomes tired and he gets pushed back to the 12th place, though the other racers' horses are also succumbing to fatigue. At the end of the race, Weidling places 3rd, but the game still deems him as a loser for failing to take the lead.
Goebbels: Time Crisis: Crisis Zone (PlayStation 2)
Goebbels begins shooting at URDA soldiers when he gets caught using a cheat code that gives him infinite ammo; the officers begin ranting until Goebbels silences them. Eventually he shoots at an STF operative who is also shooting at him; this causes Goebbels to lose the game. Fegelein reveals that the STF operative Goebbels killed was an ally. This causes Walther (from The Sinking of the Laconia) to deduce that Goebbels never paid attention to any of the game's cutscenes.
Inglourious Basterds Hitler: Star Wars Arcade (32X)
Inglourious Basterds Hitler pilots an X-wing fighter, and is given the order to shoot down 20 TIE fighters to beat the level. He ends up getting annoyed by Hitler, Günsche, and Göring, which causes him to lose his concentration and in turn, most of his shields in a short period of time. While trying to avoid Star Destroyers with no shield left, he gets shot down from behind.
Günsche: Ecks vs. Sever (Game Boy Advance)
Hitler expresses his shock at the fact that the GBA game Günsche is playing, which is critically acclaimed, was based on a rather terrible action movie; after shooting a lone security guard inside a bar, Günsche obtains a G11 assault rifle (which he mistakes for a shotgun) when he gets ambushed by heavily armored SWAT operatives. After killing large numbers of the operatives using the G11 (and shouting "DIE" over and over again), he runs out of ammo and switches back to his pistol before being surrounded and killed.
Part 4 - Super Climax Heroes Edition
This montage is unique as it featured only one game: Kamen Rider: Super Climax Heroes for the PlayStation Portable, as well as for being the first time that both Hitler and Fegelein are featured as players and not as spectators. It is also the first montage to be translated to Indonesian.
Battle 1: 1/Ichigo (Downfall Hitler) vs. Black (Inglourious Basterds Hitler)
As soon as the match begins, Inglourious Basterds Hitler gets mercilessly beat down by Downfall Hitler, who does not give the former a chance to strike back. Eventually Downfall Hitler unleashes his finishing moves, the Rider Chop and the Rider Kick, on Inglourious Basterds Hitler, winning the fight.
Battle 2: Kuuga (Fegelein) vs. Agito (Himmler)
Both Fegelein and Himmler give as good as they get. Eventually Himmler gets the better of Fegelein, surprising everyone, including Hitler. However, Fegelein wins by using his Amazing Mighty Kick on Himmler. This pisses off Hitler, who declares the whole fight as being "the worst fight he's ever seen in his life".
Battle 3: Zolda/Torque (Burgdorf) vs. Kaixa (Krebs)
As Krebs approaches Burgdorf, the latter activates his Shoot Vent card, summoning a Giga Launcher. Krebs is unable to attack Burgdorf; he is only able to avoid his attacks until he fails and gets Final Vented by Burgdorf.
Battle 4: Skull (Leopold) vs. Chalice (Antoni Pieter Yahya)
Leopold begins to yell angrily at Antoni, who responds by speaking in grammatically broken English. This agitates Leopold even further; he begins repeatedly shooting Antoni with his Skull Magnum until he dies.
Battle 5: Amazon (Jodl) vs. Decade (Dear Friend Hitler Hitler)
When the match begins, Jodl gets the upper hand on Dear Friend Hitler Hitler until he misjudges his attack, allowing the latter to deal a considerable amount of damage on Jodl. However Jodl was able to quickly strike back hard and win the battle after finishing off Dear Friend Hitler Hitler using Dai Setsudan.
Part 5
This is the first montage in the series to be recorded and rendered at 60 FPS.
Keitel: Jurassic Park Part II: The Chaos Continues (SNES)
Keitel gets chased down by a T-Rex while boarding a jeep; he shoots at it to slow it down. At the same time, he gets shot at by BioSyn soldiers who are hanging on vines. When he reaches the end of the level, he fails to jump off the jeep when it falls down into a bottomless pit, causing him to lose the game.
Goebbels: Mortal Kombat Advance (Game Boy Advance)
Playing as Kabal, Goebbels faces off against Scorpion and is immediately defeated in the first round because of the game's broken and unfair AI. Although he manages to perform much better in the second round, he ends up losing the third round. This prompts Hitler to agree with Fritz's (possibly drunk) assumption that the game hates Goebbels.
Günsche: Sega Rally Championship (Arcade)
Günsche begins driving blindly without even bothering to turn left or right while repeatedly saying "Yay I'm winning", angering Hitler to the point of leaving the room. Eventually Günsche reaches a checkpoint, however he near-instantly begins going the wrong way, causing Jodl to object him. By the time Günsche goes through the same checkpoint, the time runs out and he loses the game.
Krebs: ARMA II: Combined Operations (PC)
Playing using a Bundeswehr mod, Krebs and his squad take part on a mission to eliminate a Russian force. Bormann gets thrown off by the game's rather robotic-sounding voice acting and radio chatter; when Krebs' character tells his squad to "target that man", the Bunker gets reduced to laughter, causing him to react badly. When one of Krebs' squadmates die and a Eurocopter Tiger helicopter gunship that is accompanying his squad gets shot down, he begins to act erratically so much that even Göring calls him out. His failure to find cover and facing his back against the Russian positions cost him his life, just after Hitler compares him to DarkSydePhil.
Leopold vs. Jodl: Bloody Roar 2 (PlayStation)
Leopold plays as Shenlong while Jodl plays as Stun. As soon as the fight begins Leopold gains the upper hand on Jodl, managing to cancel his beast mode and defeat him despite the fact that Jodl manages to inflict heavy damage on Leopold for a short period of time.
Awards
The third montage won the Unterganger Awards of September 2015 for Best Video Game Parody. The fourth montage would win the same award in March 2016.
Trivia
- The end credits for both the second and third montages promised the releases of parodies that ended up being scrapped; the second montage mentioned that the next montage would involve Final Fantasy VII, which ended up not being the case; another parody was made to make up for this.
The third montage promised the release of The Downfall of Godzilla series; while the first episode was eventually released, it ended up being blocked worldwide by Toho on YouTube. This, along with other factors caused the immediate cancellation of the series, which is currently being reworked.