This game from the creators of Donkey Kong has an unexpected reference to Monty Python
The reason for introducing this little wink is that it was funny, nothing more and nothing less

- June 23, 2025
- Updated: July 1, 2025 at 9:19 PM

In the vast history of video games, many titles have left their mark on the collective memory of players. One of these classics is Snake Rattle ‘n Roll, developed by Rare, creators of Donkey Kong, for the NES. This game is characterized by its peculiarity and difficulty, where players control charismatic snakes that traverse isometric levels filled with colorful challenges. However, one of the most memorable elements is the inclusion of a surreal enemy: a giant foot that descends from the sky to crush the snakes for no apparent reason.
A classic of English humor in video games
What many might have considered an absurd joke reveals itself over time as a tribute to Monty Python’s Flying Circus, the iconic British show known for its surreal humor. In the show’s introduction, a similar foot crushes everything at the end of a sequence of absurd images. However, in the 80s and 90s, British humor had a limited presence on Spanish television, which may have led many NES players to overlook this cultural nod.
Rare, known for its distinctive sense of humor and innovative approach to video game design, has influenced numerous titles over the decades, managing to create connections with its audience through cultural references. This inclination for humor is present not only in Snake Rattle ‘n Roll but in many other projects of the company.
Additionally, it is interesting to remember that Rare tried to enter the handheld console market with the Playboy, a color device that aimed to compete with Nintendo’s popular Game Boy. Despite its efforts, this console did not achieve the expected impact, but it reflects the studio’s ambition to diversify its legacy in the video game industry.
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