Nerds made Futurama. You probably already knew that. As you can imagine, these nerds played a lot of games during the making of the show. Games ended up in the show a lot, too. Game|Life's Chris Kohler delves deeply into this connection over a series of articles; for example, did you know that Zoidberg was named for a variant of Qix? Or that the creators of the show were big pinball players? Probably the most obvious combination of games and the show was the amazing episode Raiders of the Lost Arcade. "The evil alien is joined by his evil arcade comrades: Donkey Kong, a fried egg from Burger Time, a robot from Berserk, a brain from Robotron. Q*bert is also there, and he spouts some characteristically garbled dialogue which, when played backwards, is revealed to be "Where can a guy get some pants around here?""
Simpsons Hit and Run was a lot of fun. Sure it was a straight up rip off of GTA gameplay, but it was still a lot of fun. There have been much, much worse games in the Simpsons franchise.
I play quite a few games and usually all the way through.
Futurama defeated me with it's frustrating gameplay and just general crapitude.
I LOVE futurama, but even the odd quote didn't stop me giving up after the millionth time bender fell off something and died.
I hear that. I couldn't get past the part where you had to spend several minutes getting bender to a part where you had to jump from girder to girder, only to have the crappy controls kill you in seconds. I love Futurama, but the only thing I like about the game is the fact that it exists on my shelf.
I agree it was a very frustrating game, I had the Xbox version. Walked away from it several times, but eventually over different sessions and the course of a few months I managed to beat the damned thing.
The Futurama characters and story are the only reason I kept playing. If it was some generic platformer... I'd like to put the little bastard in a sack and toss the sack in a river and hurl the river into space! (thanks Hermes!)
Maybe you just suck at that type of game? I found it challenging and fun. now my 9 year old son is playing it. Yes, he is going through it faster then I did. He's smart, talented, and very good at games.
It is quite possibly the worst game I have ever played. The controls are completely non-intuitive, the storyline is boring and the graphics are sub-par. Just seeing the title of this story made me think about how terrible that game was. It would actually put me off getting any Futurama games in future - especially until it had been reviewed and received top marks from everyone.
I really enjoyed it. The gameplay itself was ordinary, but the storyline was classic Futurama. You really have to play to the end to get the full impact of the story. It's a brilliant ending.
I feel like his brother now. He too has been LITZ twice in a multi-hour pinball gaming session. The question that I really want him to answer is "did you achieve that using bang-backs?".
All of this fine information and more is readily available on the Futurama seasons 1-4 DVDs in the commentaries section. That button marked "audio" on your dvd player remote isn't just their for looks, people!
If testing for a bad sector is all the protection the game Zoid has, I could probably crack it in a day. That's all the protection most Apple IIgs games employed. Just a matter of finding the test for the bad sector and reverse the logic of the branch instruction (such as replace BNE with BEQ). Even easier if it only tests at boot-up. I even still have working hardware.
If it is standardized Br0derbund copy protection, I'd bet that some parms from Copy II Plus would still work on it.
There is little more satisfying than paying for one play, leaving an hour later having played 3 games, and leaving two more credits on the machine for the little kids who've been watching you. That, and hearing that wonderful *CRACK!* on one's first go at a new machine. Heh.
Ah, Addams Family pinball, how I love you.
I'd love you, too, Johnny Mneumonic, if that damned magnet hand thing wasn't always broken on every single one of those machines in existence, except for a one-week window after the repair guy's
Yet still no Futurama game... (Score:1)
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Really [wikipedia.org]?
There was a game.
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And dear god was it terrible. (Score:2)
Futurama defeated me with it's frustrating gameplay and just general crapitude.
I LOVE futurama, but even the odd quote didn't stop me giving up after the millionth time bender fell off something and died.
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I play quite a few games and usually all the way through.
Futurama defeated me with it's frustrating gameplay and just general crapitude.
I LOVE futurama, but even the odd quote didn't stop me giving up after the millionth time bender fell off something and died.
I hear that. I couldn't get past the part where you had to spend several minutes getting bender to a part where you had to jump from girder to girder, only to have the crappy controls kill you in seconds. I love Futurama, but the only thing I like about the game is the fact that it exists on my shelf.
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The Futurama characters and story are the only reason I kept playing. If it was some generic platformer... I'd like to put the little bastard in a sack and toss the sack in a river and hurl the river into space! (thanks Hermes!)
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I found it challenging and fun. now my 9 year old son is playing it. Yes, he is going through it faster then I did. He's smart, talented, and very good at games.
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The Futurama game story was great! (Score:2)
best episode ever (Score:4, Funny)
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Could you phrase that in the form of a "what if?" (Score:5, Funny)
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"Oh yea"
Large bet on myself in the first round.
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Fry: "Nobody correct him!"
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Pure joy over Twilight Zone pinball comments. (Score:2)
And once again... (Score:5, Informative)
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Yes! (Score:1)
(Half of my brain would like to think that I'm joking)
Misuse of technical terms? From Wired? (Score:3, Interesting)
The article raises a good point -- how DOES one "dump the ROM" off a floppy diskette?
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I even still have working hardware.
If it is standardized Br0derbund copy protection, I'd bet that some parms from Copy II Plus would still work on it.
But I'd hate to be resp
Ah, pinball (Score:2)
That, and hearing that wonderful *CRACK!* on one's first go at a new machine. Heh.
Ah, Addams Family pinball, how I love you.
I'd love you, too, Johnny Mneumonic, if that damned magnet hand thing wasn't always broken on every single one of those machines in existence, except for a one-week window after the repair guy's
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