Family Feud SNES- Nonsensical Answers

When it comes to the Family Feud Video Game, it usually tries its best to take into account for "mispelling" so that as long as you were close to spelling the word correctly, the game will give it to you. That said though... It can still be manipulated to give us a more... Hilarious result.

If I was the Hall family, I'd be pissed too...

The following contains Coarse Language responses, so the NSFW is in play.
articiansays...

This was way, way more entertaining than I expected it to be.

You can kind of reverse engineer how the game is deriving the answers from player input. Kinda makes me want to muck with it myself, but not really.

BTW, this is SNES, not NES.

mas8705says...

I really need to figure out how to change the title of your video without having to opt out of the beta... Anyway, the title has been altered so so that it is indeed the SNES.

Thank you Artician and it is nice to meet you.

articiansaid:

This was way, way more entertaining than I expected it to be.

You can kind of reverse engineer how the game is deriving the answers from player input. Kinda makes me want to muck with it myself, but not really.

BTW, this is SNES, not NES.

rancorsays...

That Hall family looks pissed.

(edit) Wow, didn't even read the description first.

(edit2) I think I gleaned the specific algorithm watching the whole thing through. The player just has to enter the answer's letters in the right order, with anything between them.

mas8705says...

Yep. The Algorithm that the game uses (as I said for "misspelling if you will) can be manipulated in a sense where in spite of how randomly long the response is and how nonsensical it is in context, as long as it identifies the letters well enough, it will give it to you. One example I loved was "Opps I pressed it" which the game recognized the somewhat as "Spee_ _i_it" and from there gave us "Speed Limit." Or "Bullshit Boston Lawyer" and it was able to figure out "Busboy" out of a few of the letters.

That's half the fun of this video, to try and decode these patterns.

rancorsaid:

That Hall family looks pissed.

(edit) Wow, didn't even read the description first.

(edit2) I think I gleaned the specific algorithm watching the whole thing through. The player just has to enter the answer's letters in the right order, with anything between them.

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