Penn and Teller's Long Lost Game 67
Waxy.org has some good news for Penn and Teller Fans. They have Smoke and Mirrors, a long lost Penn and Teller game. The game is available for download, and features (among other things) a bus drive across the Nevada desert as one of the title's mini-games. From the article: "The most infamous part was 'Desert Bus,' a 'VeriSimulator' in which you drive a bus across the straight Nevada desert for eight hours in real-time. Then you drive it home. Also, I'd read the bus veers to the right, so you can't just leave the joypad propped up. The rumor was that if you won the game, you got one point. I'd assumed for years that the entire thing was a hoax, but last September, Frank Cifaldi (founder of Lost Levels) received a backup CD-ROM made by a fellow videogame writer of a review copy he'd received a decade earlier. He posted extensive screenshots and a review to the Something Awful Forums. He eventually added a torrent, but it's long since dead."
Desert Bus Requirements (Score:1)
2. A hell of a lot of drugs
3. er,
4. That's it.
Re:Desert Bus Requirements (Score:2)
Re:Desert Bus Requirements (Score:1)
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uh huh (Score:1)
Re:uh huh (Score:4, Funny)
Yeah, I would probably like it. I like repetitive things.
Yeah, I would probably like it. I like repetitive things.
Yeah, I would probably like it. I like repetitive things.
Yeah, I would probably like it. I like repetitive things.
Yeah, I would probably like it. I like repetitive things.
Re:uh huh (Score:1, Funny)
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You must be new to /. (Score:1)
20 GOTO 10
Now that's how we do it here...
Re:You must be new to /. (Score:2)
20 GOTO 10
Hey Dude! 1978 called. They want their program back.
Re:You must be new to /. (Score:2)
Yeah. Nowadays we do it like this:
This object-oriented version is easier to maintain and to extend, and will be compiled to native binary code by the JIT compiler for blazing execution speed.
Pedant alert (Score:2)
-If
Re:Pedant alert (Score:2)
"System.out" is an object.
On the contrary, giving this problem to a mind suspectible for using OO to solve it will keep said mind occupied for a while, preventing many WTFs [thedailywtf.com].
Re:You must be new to /. (Score:1)
For the record I do it like this-
#include
void main(void) { for(;;} printf("Yeah, I would probably like it. I like repetitive things.\n");}
Re:uh huh (Score:2)
Re:uh huh (Score:2)
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Of course they are (Score:1)
Re:Of course they are (Score:2)
Re:uh huh (Score:1)
For more mind-numbing fun, try these [videlectrix.com] games [videlectrix.com] by Videlectrix (of H*R [homestarrunner.com] fame)
Something Awful (Score:2)
Re: Something Awful (Score:3, Funny)
Sega CD Only (Score:1)
Seriously though, I think it's a great social satire on video gaming. And remember folks, this was nearly 10 years ago! Huge P&T fan here, I just have to have this.
Re:Sega CD Only (Score:2)
It was never sold, no wonder it never took off.
Re:Sega CD Only (Score:2)
I downloaded this from usenet a few weeks ago, not realizing it was never released. Hadn't even un-RARed it yet. And not only does it run on Sega CD, it takes two disks!
If I ever get a Sega CD hooked up and running (hey, there's only room to set up so many systems, so I play my Genesis games on a Nomad), I plan to burn this and see what it's all about. But the important question is: is it more fun than snakes on a plane?
Re:Sega CD Only (Score:1)
Anything you say? I guess you've never seen Oscar gone Wilde! It's on those late night commercial spots; and apparently is biting wit and social commentary by Oscar Wilde as he drink alot and takes off his and college girls' clothes around the country. Or perhaps you've not seen Gulliver's Travels: Too Hot for TV. It's basically weird videos from around the that are considered "EXTEEEEEEME". I have this on
Re:FreeFM (Score:1)
Re:FreeFM (Score:1, Offtopic)
Re:FreeFM (Score:1)
They claim that they are the only act to do this trick.
My guess is Teller has a bullet in his mouth
Re:FreeFM (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:FreeFM (Score:1)
special pen, special bullets that track the pen's motion, send a radio signal to a special bullet that they hold in their mouth which reproduces the design... ok yeah that was stupid...
dammit that's a good trick.
Re:FreeFM (Score:2)
Use paid shills for "audience members." They carefully write what will be found on the bullets shown at the end.
Done.
Re:FreeFM (Score:2)
Re:FreeFM (Score:2)
The solution to most magic tricks are "too obvious" once you know them.
Re:FreeFM (Score:2)
Thing is, there are enough people who've been selected for the "bullet catch" trick that have said "I'm no shill", or "I know the guy they picked, and he says he's no shill" that it's unlikely all these people have been paid off and not one of them has admitted complicity. So either P&T have some extremely convincing and ironclad method of keeping people quiet...or they'v
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Contest? (Score:2)
I guarantee you, if all it took was 800 hours of mindnumbing tedium to get a big prize, someone would have done it. Assuming their SegaCD didn't die from running for 800 hours straight, and you didn't have any power issues. That's more than a month to go without a single issue.
Re:Contest? (Score:1)
Re:Contest? (Score:2)
Yep, got so worked up that I went and posted a message to Slashdot. Absolutely brimming over with rage here, I am.
I would have thought that correcting factual issues was at least marginally more on-topic than say, correcting someone's grammar or spelling, and that happens here every day.
I guess (Score:1)
Re:I guess (Score:1)
Just look at Jeffrey Dahmer! (Score:2)
But why? (Score:1)
The Anti-Game (Score:1)
Can't wait to try it out.
Sounds a lot like Takeshi no Chousenjou (Score:2)
Torrent Here (Score:2)
The game I would like to find... (Score:1)
Re:The game I would like to find... (Score:3, Informative)
I remember O.G.R.E., that was a great game. Had it for the Atari ST myself. I did a little searching after reading your post, and I've found the following links:
Commodore 64 version (is there a C64 emu for Linux?):
http://www.download-full-games.com/c64/games/ogre. html [download-full-games.com]
A "lite" version of the original board game:
http://www.sjgames.com/ogre/resources/ [sjgames.com]
http://www.sjgames.com/ogre/resources/ogrelite.pdf [sjgames.com]
A possible connection to the Atari ST version - this page has
Re:The game I would like to find... (Score:2)
Ah, that would be a pirate 'CD' - basically a number of games with copy protection removed ('cracked') and compressed ('packed') on to one floppy disk. An '.ST' file is just a floppy disk image - in this case, boot an emulator with it
Cyberboard gamebox (Score:3, Informative)
Not entirely obligatory reference (Score:3, Funny)