Atari 2600 RPG Gets Homestar Runner-ed 42
Thanks to several readers for pointing out that Paul Slocum's new, in-development Atari 2600 RPG, which we've mentioned previously on Slashdot, is now revealed to be using the official Homestar Runner license. According to the newly-released info, "Mike and Matt Chapman (creators of Homestar Runner) will be contributing story, graphics, and creative ideas to the game", and you will be able to "...play as Homestar, Poopsmith, or Strongsad" and, as before, "...fight enemies from other Atari 2600 games" when the game is released as an actual cartridge, early in 2004.
Somebody... (Score:5, Funny)
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I sure hope (Score:1)
strongsad"? (Score:1)
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Re:strongsad"? (Score:4, Informative)
TROGDOR! TROGDOR!
Seriously, though, Strong Sad it Strog Bad's little brother who is always - you guessed it - sad.
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eBay (Score:3, Funny)
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Re:Ok, er, time to dust off the ol Atari 2600 (Score:1)
Re:Ok, er, time to dust off the ol Atari 2600 (Score:1)
Re:Ok, er, time to dust off the ol Atari 2600 (Score:1)
Re:Ok, er, time to dust off the ol Atari 2600 (Score:1)
Re:Ok, er, time to dust off the ol Atari 2600 (Score:1)
I loved the NES I was playing in 1979. Oh, wait, there wasn't one. The only legitimate choice was a 2600, in Atari or Sears flavors.
NES, the first home game console that actually succeeded in mass market!
Yeah, 2600, biggest market flop of all time. Nobody had one. Not every other kid in my elementary school. Except for the handful of losers with Intellivision's.
Anything that can be done on a decades-
Re:Ok, er, time to dust off the ol Atari 2600 (Score:2)
But the ColecoVision crowd was cool. Right? Right?
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Mmmm (Score:2)
THE CHEAT...IS GRRRROUNDED!
Trogdor the Burninator (Score:1)
Make ROM Available (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Make ROM Available (Score:1)
This is a great idea. Or, even better, release the ROM as a seperate (and cheaper) purchase.
They could release the Cart first, for the collectors, then release the ROM download at a cheaper price, like a month later.
That would be cool.
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Awwiggght, i finawy gawt it (Score:1)
Wow. This is brilliant. (Score:2)
And perhaps best of all, game mechanic-wise it appears to be based on the early Ultimas [rpgclassics.com]. As others have observed, the only potential problem is if they only release a hardware (cartridge) version. If they also distribute a ROM version that will work on emulators, they'll be wildly successful.
Everybody.. (Score:1)
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The line is, precisely:
"Ev'rybody to the limit, the Cheat is to the limit, ev'rybody come on fhqwhgads."
And for reference, it's pronounced fah-hoo-(kwoo|kwha)-gods, more-or-less.
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