On January 9th, 2019, YouTuber kmlkmljkl posted a 9 + 10 = 21 meme based on the scene that received over 157,100 views in two years. On December 24th, 2018, YouTube user ArgDoesStuff posted the earliest video parody of the original, a Mass Effect parody that received over 116,400 views in two years (shown below, left). The parody format started gaining spread after on December 19th, 2018, YouTube user Sage Maneja uploaded the video of the successfully completed quick time event which received over 800,000 vies in two years. The tweet received over 570 retweets and 1,200 likes in three years (shown below). On November 25th, 2017, Twitter user posted the earliest known meme based on the scene, Castlevania parody. On December 4th, 2015, YouTube user Sage Maneja uploaded the footage of the failed quick time event, with the upload gaining over 3.6 million views as of August 12th, 2020, and over 8.5 million views as of October 15th, 2020. ![]() On February 17th, 2012, YouTuber MonotoneTim uploaded a one-hour version of the scene. The rediscovery of the game resulted into several scenes from it, including Give Me A Drink, Bartender, attaining a meme status. In 2011, the The Town With No Name was rediscovered by YouTube audience following a full playthrough posted by World of Longplays and a humorous commentary on that playthrough made by YouTuber resuprae. If the player fails the quick time event, the glass sent by the bartender will slide past him and crash behind the counter (successful and failed versions shown below). ![]() In one in-game location, the main protagonist can ask the local bartender to give him drink, upon which a quick time event starts. In October 1992, video game The Town With No Name was released for Commodore CDTV.
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