35. WarioWare Nintendo Gamecube
Nintendo 2004, http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/gamecube/data/918882.html
The game made for ADD kids, WarioWare combined fast-paced gaming with the potential of multiplayer madness. Consisting of series of 4-second minigames, it quickly grew chaotic and combative, a good formula for sharp-wit trash talking and belly laughs. As we see developers continue to churn out innovative, imaginative titles, we will undoubtedly continue to see hilarious games. And that, for gamers, is something to look forward to.

Sam and Max Screenshot
34. Sam & Max
Steve Purcell’s lovable characters began as a video game with Lucas Arts’ 1993 Sam & Max Hit the Road. Several episodic adventures have followed with Telltale Games in 2005. Charming and kooky, Sam & Max bumble along, answering questions like ‘how do you defeat a Robot Lincoln?’
http://www.telltalegames.com/samandmax
33. Mad World
Developer: Platinum Games. Publisher: Sega. Year Published: March 10, 2009. Platform: Wii.
Whats funnier then Disemboweling your enemies with an arm mounted chainsaw? Having Two Equally blood thirsty announcers (Greg Proops and John DiMaggio) commentating on your every kill.
32. Rom Check Fail
Farbs, 2008 (Web)
As a massive retro-gamer at the best of times, the prospect of a mash-up of a dozen or so classic arcades in a single Flash game was irresistible. The sheer lunacy of this game, which switches between Arkanoid and Spy Hunter and Pacman with a flourish, makes it absolutely unmissable.
31. The Simpsons: Road Rage
Playstation 2
Fox Interactive 2001, http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/ps2/data/528328.htm
Another intentionally funny game, this title in the Simpsons line of video gaming gems features a crackpot storyline with mission-based driving. With the addition of multiplayer mayhem, the possibilities in Springfield are endless.
30. The Simpsons Game
EA 2007 release for Wii, PS3, XBox 360, PS2, Nintendo DS, and PlayStation Portable included colourful writing. Resplendent with pop culture, and clever plot, the only problem with the game is the awkward camera. That shouldn’t stop a comedy craving gamer from playing this award winner.
http://www.ea.com/games/the-simpsons-game

Boogerman Screenshot
29. Boogerman
Developer: Interplay. Publisher: Interplay. Year Published: November 18,1994. Platform: Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo, Wii virtual console.
Snotty Ragsdale is a eccentric millionaire that has a secret. He is the booger flinging, big belching, Flatulance flailing superhero, Boogerman. I think its pretty obvious why this game in on the list.
28. World of Goo
2D Boy, 2008 (Wii, Windows, Mac) (Kenneth Andrews)
Read our Complete World of Goo Review
Create towers from balls of goo in this innovative and award-winning creation. Most of the humour comes through the cartoon graphics and the brilliant surreal plot of the cut-scenes. Truly brilliant on every level, and well worth a look.
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