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dagashi writes "'The ingenious, creative mind of Matt Groening (The Simpsons) now brings arguably his greatest creation yet, Futurama, to the interactive entertainment screen.' Looks like Futurama is signed to become a game. Yeha!"

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  1. Game... yay by delta407 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Frankly, I'd rather have the TV show.

    1. Re:Game... yay by unicron · · Score: 5, Funny

      Yeah, but at least you don't have to worry about people canceling your game every week.

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    2. Re:Game... yay by Jonny+Ringo · · Score: 3, Funny

      Ummm Yeah. You don't wait for games to come out do you?

    3. Re:Game... yay by The+Turd+Report · · Score: 1

      Unless you run it on some MS/Palladium system. :)

    4. Re:Game... yay by delta407 · · Score: 5, Informative
      FOX is.

      Q: Is Futurama really cancelled?!
      A: While FOX never said it cancelled the show, they did stop ordering new episodes. The production crew thus broke up. There is a slight chance that FOX might ask David X. Cohen to build up a new team for another season. The episodes shown this fall all were meant to be aired last year but never did due to various pre-emptions. So they aren't really new.
    5. Re:Game... yay by unicron · · Score: 1, Offtopic

      Hell yes I do. I have about 6 games prepaid at EB right now.

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    6. Re:Game... yay by Buck2 · · Score: 1

      I hear they don't wear underwear under those things.

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    7. Re:Game... yay by Cruciform · · Score: 2

      Unless you're the developer.

    8. Re:Game... yay by FuzzyBad-Mofo · · Score: 1

      And you don't have to worry about your game being pre-empted for fscking American Football.

      Too bad there's not a PC version lined up..
    9. Re:Game... yay by racerx509 · · Score: 1

      unless your roomate just got a copy of Madded XYZ millenium edition

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    10. Re:Game... yay by packeteer · · Score: 2

      one word... diakatana...

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    11. Re:Game... yay by LittleGuy · · Score: 3, Funny

      Yeah, but at least you don't have to worry about people canceling your game every week.

      One of the new features of the Futurama game is, before you can play it, you have to sit through 25 minutes of NFL Action 2003.

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    12. Re:Game... yay by mrmez · · Score: 1

      you must not live in Greece

  2. Yeah! by reezle · · Score: 1


    Just in time for the New season! (Wait, aren't they canceled?)

    1. Re:Yeah! by MentLTheo · · Score: 1

      actually they arent! they are going to be showing new shows in the us starting nov 10th!!(yay!) the show has stopped producing episodes but apparently they have enough episodes to last more than 1 whole season! Fox was ALWAYS pushing it off to show some crappy football game, so they stockpiled all of those episodes. As long as people keep watching, they might just bring it back after those episodes run out. Keep watching everyone!

  3. Will there be.. by MikeSweetser · · Score: 3, Funny

    blackjack? And hookers?

    1. Re:Will there be.. by Cyno01 · · Score: 1

      yeah, screw the video game

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    2. Re:Will there be.. by Cruciform · · Score: 2

      You do that.

      We'll be over here... with the hookers.

  4. Shiney?! by doc_traig · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    I didn't watch Futurama... please tell me shiny is spelled this way out of reverence to something in the show.

    - DDT

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    1. Re:Shiney?! by mcpkaaos · · Score: 2, Funny

      I'm assuming for the same reason 'yeah' is spelled 'yeha'. I didn't catch that one until I realized it wasn't a Dukes of Hazard reference. Now if only they will release that game! Oh well, so long as I can find a Daisy skin for the Futurama game.

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    2. Re:Shiney?! by Xerithane · · Score: 3, Funny

      give it up. Have something better to do than criticize peoples' typing, dude. You have typos in your post, so watch that glass house action!

      Which typo are you pointing out? Hemos spelled "shiny" wrong. He was asking if it was a joke that he should laugh it. It's not a joke, but you can still laugh. Go ahead, laugh. It's healthy. Even at the expense of others who can't spell shiny.

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    3. Re:Shiney?! by Wildcat+J · · Score: 1
      Is referance also spelled this way in referance to something on the show?
      Your spelling error notwithstanding, it's entirely possible that he did mean reverence, although, personally, I think reference would be more appropriate.

      -J

    4. Re:Shiney?! by cp4 · · Score: 2

      Pretty sure he's talking about reverence as opposed to reference.

    5. Re:Shiney?! by shepd · · Score: 2, Insightful

      >Now if only they will release that game!

      Too late!

      Download and 'enjoy'. :)

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    6. Re:Shiney?! by Cruciform · · Score: 2

      in the context used, reverance is accurate.

    7. Re:Shiney?! by smooshy · · Score: 1

      except that he meant to say reverence... and i revere lots of things about futurama

    8. Re:Shiney?! by smooshy · · Score: 1

      I have a friend named Shiney. It's her real name. Honest.

    9. Re:Shiney?! by BollocksToThis · · Score: 1

      No, reverence is accurate, reverance is not.

      Oh, the fun in this thread! Typo here, typo there...

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    10. Re:Shiney?! by The_dev0 · · Score: 1

      Shiney? of "right down behind me" fame? Wow, and I thought the 80's were over!

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    11. Re:Shiney?! by FuzzyBad-Mofo · · Score: 1

      Actually, that should be spelled, "YeeHaw!".

    12. Re:Shiney?! by BonoChris · · Score: 1
      Your wait for the game is over!

      The Dukes of Hazzard: Racing for Home is wildly popular amongst hardcore gamers in Georgia and programmers in Redmond!

      Check here for info...

      --chris.

    13. Re:Shiney?! by Cruciform · · Score: 2

      Futurama maid me illitrit!

    14. Re:Shiney?! by Wildcat+J · · Score: 1
      Standard /. pedantry follows...

      Accurate and appropriate are different beasts. Sure, reverence works (although he should have said "for" and not "to"). That was the first point I was making by linking the definition. "Deference" would also fit in the original poster's sentence. However, using a misspelling is better explained as a "reference" to the show than out of "reverence" for the show. Keeping a (shiny) shrine to Bender in your apartment--now that would be done out of reverence for the show.

      -J

    15. Re:Shiney?! by Fugudeth · · Score: 1

      Yew guise an yore spell link core actions. Sum peep pull arm aching id iffy cult two in joy pose sting wit out ass pal Czech Kerr. Byte mi shine knee met all as.

  5. This Game by Macblaster · · Score: 1

    Based on one of the greatest television series ever, has a lot going for it, except one thing - the lack of it being for pc. ... Good point, Bender.

  6. If it's as good as the Simpsons games by L-Train8 · · Score: 5, Funny

    After all of high-quality, super-fun-to-play Simpsons games, I'm very excited about this.

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    1. Re:If it's as good as the Simpsons games by unicron · · Score: 3, Funny

      A game isn't a game unless you can hit someone with a vacuum.

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    2. Re:If it's as good as the Simpsons games by Cyno01 · · Score: 2

      i remember some really great simpsons arcade game, it was like 4 or 6 players, i cant really remember the story though, also barts house of weirdness was great, but tough

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    3. Re:If it's as good as the Simpsons games by bobobobo · · Score: 1

      Actually Matt Groening has been heavily involved with the game from its conception. The game will also feature most of the original voice actors from the show as well. http://www.evilavatar.com/EA/News/M36741/

    4. Re:If it's as good as the Simpsons games by llamalicious · · Score: 2

      It is funny actually... during my stint as Technical Mgr @ a Chuck E. Cheese in NYS, the Simpsons arcade game was one of the most played, most profitable arcades we had. And it was fun, Bart's skateboard moves, and Homer's belly flops were hilarious.
      In fact, it was second only to X-Men (of the time.)
      The four player uprights were the best (TMNT, Simpsons, X-Men)

      Of course, YMMV, since I'm biased and wore the mouse suit before becoming a mgr.

    5. Re:If it's as good as the Simpsons games by FleaPlus · · Score: 1

      Dude, I just know you aren't dissin' the Simpsons arcade game.

  7. Wow... by krmt · · Score: 5, Funny

    This will go down in history right beside the many memorable, thrilling, and compelling Simpsons games for the NES and SNES, as well as nearly every other license-based game ever made. I can hardly contain myself.

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    1. Re:Wow... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

      How about the Blade Runner game for PC?
      That positively kicked ass.

  8. Erm... by nougatmachine · · Score: 1, Flamebait
    Did anybody play The Simpsons' Road Rage? It sucked.

    License!=Good Game

    1. Re:Erm... by MentLTheo · · Score: 1

      unfortunately though, simpsons has been done to death. The new episodes, in my opinion, dont even compare to the old ones. Hopefully, futurama still has a fighting chance.

    2. Re:Erm... by shepd · · Score: 1

      Strange, I thought that one was the best of the entire line of Simpsons games (starting with the Arcade version, of course).

      I guess that's the way life goes... can't please them all! :)

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    3. Re:Erm... by Osty · · Score: 1

      unfortunately though, simpsons has been done to death. The new episodes, in my opinion, dont even compare to the old ones. Hopefully, futurama still has a fighting chance.

      And yet, the Simpsons games way back on the original NES sucked as well, even though the Simpsons was still in its prime then. Therefore, just because Futurama isn't quite as run into the ground yet doesn't mean a game based upon it will be any good.

    4. Re:Erm... by NanoGator · · Score: 2

      "Did anybody play The Simpsons' Road Rage? It sucked.

      License!=Good Game "


      Wow, what a thoughtfully expressed opinion!

      In all seriousness, though, parent poster makes a good point despite the retarded 'flamebait' moderation. Licenses do not instantly equal a good game. As a matter of fact, they tend to detract from it.

      People like familiarity. That's why movies and games bring in big $$$ when they have famous characters or actors in them. The problem is that they tend to focus on little else. They don't even need to!

      In most cases, licensed games are WORSE for it. I can see why, though. Most places think they need to pack the whole movie or TV show into a game. They don't seem to realize that one aspect of the license can be fun. Look at Rogue Squadron, for example. That game doesn't have you running around trying to get C3PO off of an Rebel ship. Instead, they focused on the fun part: Flying around and blowin shit up. Result? Good game. In the same vein, Shadows of the Empire stunk. It tried to be too much.

      Anyway, I think I beat the dead horse enough. The parent poster was basically saying "Just because it's licensed from a good show doesn't mean it'll be a good game." And he's right. Too bad that the mod that nailed him didn't pay more attention to what he was saying.

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  9. nintendo by Drath · · Score: 2

    Maybe this will be as difficult as all those simpsons NES games. They were almost as hard as super star wars.

    1. Re:nintendo by unicron · · Score: 2

      Not to get off topic, but if you want to get into difficult games: Final Fantasy 5-XDeath Fight.

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    2. Re:nintendo by unicron · · Score: 2

      I also really hate it when I reply to someone and it's modded off-topic even though if moderators would open their eyes they'd see I was responding to the post above mine, not the original topic. Their are some really interesting posts that get modded wrongly, it's truly sad.

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  10. This just in. by Jonny+Ringo · · Score: 2, Funny

    Futurama will be released at the hight of its popularity. Exactly one year after its cancelation from FOX.

    Great Timing!

  11. Re:Why? by homer_ca · · Score: 1

    Because it follows in a long line of TV franchises turned into fine video games? (too bad Slash is stripping sarcasm tags)

  12. Comments? by c0dedude · · Score: 1

    Has TV show ever succesfully transferred to a successful, fun video game? I can't think of any.

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    1. Re:Comments? by falzer · · Score: 1

      TMNT 1 and 2 were okay, I guess.

    2. Re:Comments? by Cyno01 · · Score: 2

      most tv based arcade games were allright

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  13. Wow! by Murdock037 · · Score: 2

    Talk about a mountain of information! Who needs gameplay details? Why even bother telling us it'll be out "when it's done?!?"

    (I think this is the one Slashdot story where you probably won't have anything more interesting or insightful to contribute if you bother to follow the link.)

  14. really good game-ports of TV series? by SonOfSengaya · · Score: 1

    Hi, is there any game of TV series out there that is really fun for more than 2 minutes? I just remember a disney game ("duck tales"? I'm not sure...) on the old gameboy...

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    1. Re:really good game-ports of TV series? by pheph · · Score: 2

      Duck Tales for NES
      Bart's Nightmare for SNES
      Tiny Toons for SNES

      That's all I can come up with

    2. Re:really good game-ports of TV series? by vicious_sloth · · Score: 1

      Chip and Dales: Resucue Ranger was one of the best side scrolling NES games, espically since two player was on the same screen and you can throw each other into hazards.. buhahahaha

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    3. Re:really good game-ports of TV series? by pheph · · Score: 2

      Oh my, how did I forget that one?! You know what would be interesting is a discussion on movie to game translations instead. There were many more good movie to game translations than series to game.

  15. game premise by neurojab · · Score: 1, Funny

    now YOU can navigate through fry's small intestine, defeat the "truck stop sandwich" parasites, find the splanknic ganglion, and personally tickle it. Yay!

  16. How long has this thing been in development? by handsomepete · · Score: 5, Informative

    Normally I wouldn't say this, but this is old news indeed. It was announced and UDS got the rights in September of 2000... there's a reason it says (c) 2001 on the bottom of that page. CGEF has a little more info here, although it's a mixture of fact and guesswork.

    I honestly did enjoy some of the early Simpsons games (can't tell if other comments are being sarcastic or not - Bart vs The Space Mutants and the original arcade game are fun) and am looking forward to this. Maybe it'll be good use of a TV license.

    1. Re:How long has this thing been in development? by delta407 · · Score: 2

      They may have had the rights, but the announcement on the website didn't happen until sometime between February 4th and June 1st, 2001.

    2. Re:How long has this thing been in development? by Tord · · Score: 2

      I left UDS in March 2000 in order to pursuit another career (had been with the company since the start in 93/94) and by then they had started doing some prototyping, including experimenting with cellshaded 3D in order to give the graphics a good cartoon feeling.

      I will however move back to Norrköping and start working at UDS again by the 1st of November, so I will know more by then. I caught some glimpses by the game when I was visiting about a month ago and its some kind of 3rd person 3D adventure. Can't say anything about how it plays yet though.

  17. its NOT cancelled. by MentLTheo · · Score: 1

    they are still showing unaired episodes that stockpiled up. They just arent producing new ones because of the overstock.

    1. Re:its NOT cancelled. by smooshy · · Score: 1

      You're right, it wasn't canceled yet. But when the stockpiled episodes are done being aired, we will be at that dreaded CANCELLED sign. However, there is still hope!!!!

      futurama in sydication!!!

      "25 more terms..."

  18. Re:Why? by Frothy+Walrus · · Score: 1

    Remember the Simpsons arcade game? That was a good conversion to game -- people had fun playing it. If people have fun playing the Futurama game, why would you stand in their way?

  19. Preempted? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Judging by the last new episodes I watched; I think this game is going to be football based.

  20. Also on Fox... by Otter · · Score: 4, Interesting
    While a Futurama-themed arcade-style game doesn't especially excite me, this isn't the first Fox show they've turned into a game. Check out World's Scariest Police Chases . Now that's convergence!

    The real score would be a Temptation Island game, though. Tiffani may have been underutilized on the show, but I can assure you she'd play a much more prominent role in my fantasies, errrr, gaming.

    1. Re:Also on Fox... by rob-fu · · Score: 1

      While a Futurama-themed arcade-style game doesn't especially excite me, this isn't the first Fox show they've turned into a game. Check out World's Scariest Police Chases [www.uds.se] . Now that's convergence!

      Does Sheriff John Bunnell or that other detective with the toupee make it into the game?

      I like the fact that no matter what city they have a helicopter filming a chase, it's the same announcer each time, faking the same enthusiasm, even though he's sitting in a studio just watching it on a monitor and narrating it.

      Seriously, I don't see how good this game could be...it's one thing to see it on TV in real life, but in a video game? I could play GTA and get the same effect, probably.

  21. ugh by Grandpa+Jive · · Score: 1

    As long as I dont have to go around and spray paint random objects so the aliens won't take over Springfield I'll be happy.

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  22. no thanks. by _ph1ux_ · · Score: 2, Interesting

    futurama is good for its writing. not its graphics. I can bet that the graphics in any futurama game will likely look close to the TV show - in which case, I'll play Hitman 2, UT(X) and other visually pleasing games.

    Its kind of like southpark on DVD - I bought the movie and watched it maybe two times ever.... waste of money.

    1. Re:no thanks. by _ph1ux_ · · Score: 2

      youre right - those are two things that I cannot stand in a game. Why the hell would i care about gameplay or fun. and since we have such crappy hardware out there - why would i want a game that would even think to include good graphics to deepen the experience. I must be a fool to think that any game that had good graphics, good gameplay and was fun and compelling could be made.

      I may as well just settle for zork I. that was a fun game - I enjoyed the gameplay... but the graphics were, well I guess it doesnt matter huh. We should focus on text adventures again only.

  23. Re:Why? by rice_web · · Score: 1

    Wow, I got a troll rating. There must be a few Futurama fans I offended...

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  24. Cell Shaded Animation by joeku · · Score: 1

    If there was ever a game that should use cell shading this would be it. Hell, half the show already looks like Jet Grind Radio, they could probably recycle all the sets. :)

  25. Parse these statements by sam_handelman · · Score: 5, Funny

    Let's fire up Yacc. Okay, I've parsed these statements, and yes, they really are an advertisement for a videogame.

    The ingenious, creative mind of Matt Groening (The Simpsons) now brings arguably his greatest creation yet, Futurama, to the interactive entertainment screen.

    so, this parses into
    {TAGLINE} {TAGLINE} {PLUG}

    Featuring Bender, Fry, Leela and a whole host of other Futurama characters we've come to know, love and bemuse at, this 3D arcade adventure game is winging its way toward you soon.

    {TAGLINE} {ATTEMPT AT HUMOR} {THIS GAME IS QUAKE}

    Recall, an advertisement for a videogame can be parsed with the following grammar:

    where
    ADVERT:
    | PLUGS JOKES THIS_GAME_IS_QUAKE
    ;

    PLUGS:
    | PLUG PLUGS
    |
    ;

    JOKES:
    | ATTEMPT_AT_HUMOR JOKES
    |
    ;

    PLUG:
    | TAGLINE PLUG
    | a statement that a game is to be made.
    ;

    ATTEMPT_AT_HUMOR:
    | TAGLINE ATTEMPT_AT_HUMOR
    | something which is uniquely characterised as not funny.
    ;

    TAGLINE:
    | a cultural reference.
    ;

    THIS_GAME_IS_QUAKE:
    | any sentence containing the words "adventure" and "3D."
    ;

    Next week we'll learn how to parse slashdot comments, a preview -
    {INACCURACIES | BAD_JOKES}* {IMAGINE A BEOWULF CLUSTER} {TOPIC}

    Imagine a beowulf cluster of... er.... videogames.

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    1. Re:Parse these statements by unicron · · Score: 2

      That looks like the world's ugliest CSS.

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    2. Re:Parse these statements by orkysoft · · Score: 1

      Learning is fun!

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  26. As a MMORPH by pestihl · · Score: 1


    Actually if done right as a MMORPH, it proly would be really fun..

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  27. hmm by taernim · · Score: 1

    But will Zoidberg be as lovably hatable in the game?

    Hopefully he will serve some sort of purpose where he says annoying things, you smack him around, and then people cheer.

    That would be pretty close to the show. ;)

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  28. I hope there are good easter eggs in here by timothy · · Score: 2, Interesting

    - a Fry timeline would be fun

    - centerfolds; one of Leela, one of Zoidberg

    - Good soundbites from the show

    - Digs at Fox for letting go the best thing they had going

    - What else? :)

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  29. Matt Groening cashes in on the stupid. by raehl · · Score: 2, Funny

    Matt Groening recently announced the latest creation in a series of video games based on his Fox TV shows. "Futurama", based on the TV show of the same name, is his first non-Simpsons forray into the realm of video game spin-offs. "The potential for this game is amazing," said Mr. Groening. "We made a killing with the Simpsons games despite a complete lack of creative effort. One can only imagine how successful a game based on a show that's actually been cancelled will be." Stan Skinner, owner of TheStupid.com, concurred, adding "TheStupid will snap this game off the shelves. Everyone knows that the writers save the best jokes for the video game spinoffs, making purchasing this game an absolute necessity for the Futurama fan." "I'm just so happy that Matt has been so generous," exlaimed Judy Thomas. "There arn't many in the television industry who would so readily leap at the chance to sell old material in a new media format."

  30. Re:LEARN TO SPELL! by rob-fu · · Score: 1

    Perhaps 'yeha' could be a shortened way of spelling 'yeehaw'. That way it doesn't look as hickish.

    CowboyNeal is a genius, and you have the nerve to critique his grammar? For shame.

  31. This is questionable. by deadb0lt · · Score: 3, Interesting

    From my experience with Matt Groening spawned games, they all end up being really bad. The only good ones were "Bart VS The Space Mutants" and "Simpson's Bowling". It's too bad they get a competent team together and produce a great game. Simpsons with the right team of people could make a phenolemal game.

    Cross your fingers for next one guys.

    Just my 2 cents.

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    1. Re:This is questionable. by deadb0lt · · Score: 1

      Ooops, thats:

      *CAN'T* get a competent team together.

      Whoops.

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  32. Willy Saves the Day Again by LPetrazickis · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's Shinney Metal Ass! Do you want to get sued, boy?:)

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    1. Re:Willy Saves the Day Again by vr · · Score: 2

      [a chainsaw noise is heard]
      Bart: Hey! I found a shortcut through your hedge maze.
      Willy: Why you little --
      [thinking] No, no, go easy on the wee one. His father's going
      to go crazy and chop 'em all into haggis!
      Bart: What's haggis?
      Willy: [gasps] Boy...you read my thoughts! You've got the Shinning.
      Bart: You mean "Shining".
      Willy: [sotto voce] Shh! You want to get sued?
      Now look, boy: if your Dad goes gaga, you just use that...Shin of
      yours to call me and I'll come a running. But don't be reading
      my mind between four and five. That's Willy's time!

  33. cool company by squarefish · · Score: 1

    sounds like a nice place to work: "UDS is an interactive entertainment developer based in Norrköping and Gothenburg, Sweden. The company was founded in 1993, with an idea of using highly skilled and motivated programmers and artists to make top-notch computer games for Windows and the console market. Today we are 75 full-time employees, all of which are among the best in their respective fields. Almost everyone at UDS has a background on the Scandinavian demo scene. Trust is a keyword here at UDS. We fully trust our employees in terms of both loyalty and competence, and we do everything in our power to make our employees trust us. Furthermore, we have always given our employees lots of individual freedom, combined with a great deal of responsibility. We believe this is the best way to ensure creativity and commitment."

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    1. Re:cool company by tabacco · · Score: 2

      If you want a cool company, check out http://www.doublefine.com :)

  34. Super Star Wars? by WIAKywbfatw · · Score: 2

    Maybe this will be as difficult as all those simpsons NES games. They were almost as hard as super star wars.

    What are you saying? Super Star Wars was a great game. If only they'd make it into a movie...

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    "Accept that some days you are the pigeon, and some days you are the statue." - David Brent, Wernham Hogg
    1. Re:Super Star Wars? by IIRCAFAIKIANAL · · Score: 2

      What are you saying? Super Star Wars was a great game. If only they'd make it into a movie...

      So you mean 3 solid hours of Luke doing that flip-lightsaber spin? You have wierd taste in movies...

      IIRC, that's pretty much how you beat that game. I never found it that hard.

      On the other hand, Star Wars: Rogue Leader for my GameCube ownz my sorry ass - I must be getting old or the games are getting harder.

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      Robots are everywhere, and they eat old people's medicine for fuel.
  35. Oh God! NO by greymond · · Score: 1

    IMHO the simpsons games (I love the show) SUCKED so i'm imagining that the Futurama (good show) Game(s) will SUCK also.

  36. Futurama game by mrjive · · Score: 1

    Dear What-if machine,

    What if life was more like a video game?

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    If you can't beat them, arrange to have them beaten. -George Carlin
  37. All Hail the Video Game by bpfinn · · Score: 5, Funny

    The Hypnotoad commands you to buy the video game.

  38. Star Trek by WIAKywbfatw · · Score: 2

    Hmmm, there have been plenty of turkeys but at least a couple of the games based upon the Star Trek universe have been decent.

    Elsewhere, you could make a case for a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle game or two and, for our younger brothers and sisters, various Barney, etc games were probably hours of fun.

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    "Accept that some days you are the pigeon, and some days you are the statue." - David Brent, Wernham Hogg
  39. As seen on TV! by phillymjs · · Score: 3, Funny

    To make the Futurama game experience as much like the TV show as possible, the game checks the date and time when it is launched. If the game is launched on Sunday evenings between late September and January, it starts in the middle.

    ~Philly

  40. Game possibilties... by infornogr · · Score: 1

    Futurama: "Wow, I'm watching a really great show."
    Virtual Futurama: "Wow, I could almost swear I was watching Futurama."
    Virtual Virtual Futurama: "Wow, I could almost swear I was watching Virtual Futurama."

  41. Bart's Nightmare by EvlPenguin · · Score: 2

    That game kicked ass! Just thinking of it brings up those warm, fuzzy memories. Time to pull out my SNES...

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  42. Good news everyone! by Wraithlyn · · Score: 2

    I've invented a new machine that will transform our lives into a video game!

    Fry: Yes! I've always wanted to see an animated version of myself!

    Bender: Oh great. Now I have to deal with the real you AND the virtual you.

    Leela: I want to axe you, will this have stereoscopic goggle support?

    Professor: Heavens no, I'm not a MIRACLE worker.

    Leela: Oh good.

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    "Mind, as manifested by the capacity to make choices, is to some extent present in every electron." -Freeman Dyson
  43. Poll suggestions: by Darmox · · Score: 1
    Worst TV to videogame ever!
    ( ) Simpson's Road Rage(at least it had some sound clips
    ( ) X-Files game
    ( ) Star Trek ...whatever...
    ...
    Has TV show ever succesfully transferred to a successful, fun video game? I can't think of any.

    For that matter, what about video games becoming TV series? :)
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    If I was that drunk, I would have remembered it -- H. Simpson
  44. You know, there was going to be an Atari hack... by Kris_J · · Score: 2

    ...but it was smacked down so hard by Fox's lawyers that they've basically rewritten history and you can barely find any trace of its existance on the web. I know an Atari 2600 hack of Oink with Futurama characters is a violation of copyright, but I don't have to like the way Fox behaved. I don't know that I'll bother with an official game after that.

  45. Re:LEARN TO SPELL! by NanoGator · · Score: 1
    Hemos -- how many people have to yell this?

    do you not have a spell checker?

    or do you just not care?


    A.) I think it's not an issue of Hemos not caring, it's that well balanced people don't care.

    B.) Sentences start with capital letters. Do you not care? Why didn't you fire up your spell checker?

    C.) Bite everybody's shiny metal ass.
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    "Derp de derp."
  46. Re:Why? by GigsVT · · Score: 1

    (too bad Slash is stripping sarcasm tags)

    <sarcasm> Boy, I'm glad you understand how HTML works. </sarcasm >

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  47. Remember SpaceQuest (Sierra)? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Though there's hardly any information listed about the game, it made me think of that old Sierra game "SpaceQuest".

    It was a graphical adventure game, where you walked around the screen and typed in commands, often having to interact with the environment in real-time.

    (I remember a particularly hard part with a spider, a rock, and an exploding aerosol can or something like that).

    Well, here's to old times spent in front of well-made creative games. Maybe we'll get a good one out of this!

    1. Re:Remember SpaceQuest (Sierra)? by phillymjs · · Score: 2

      Oh, God, I loved all of Sierra's "* Quest" games. A great chunk of my youth passed by while working through many of them. /me gets especially nostalgic for the Police Quest series (sniffle)

      ~Philly

  48. Re:Game... yay (obscure Simpsons reference) by Mr.+No+Skills · · Score: 1

    I didn't know this show made it past the first season. I'd rather see a PC version of My Dinner with Andre.

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  49. Is it just me or ... by doublesix · · Score: 1

    does the list of completed games these lads have made not really inspire a lot of confidence? Airfix Dogfighter anyone? Hot Wheels Micro-Racers? Great TV show ... s*itball game. Sadly.

  50. (Meta) Avoiding -1, Offtopic by yerricde · · Score: 1

    if moderators would open their eyes they'd see I was responding to the post above mine, not the original topic.

    You're not supposed to respond to the post above yours unless you can tie it to the original topic. (Too bad I can't provide an analogy from Futurama because I'm not a Futurama fan; I have watched a total of oh, about three episodes.)

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    Will I retire or break 10K?
  51. Pray for a GBA version by yerricde · · Score: 2

    except one thing - the lack of it being for pc.

    I saw PS2, GCN, Xbox. So in a way it's on PC. And if they do decide to make a game for the Game Boy Advance, it'll be a drastically different design (due to the GBA's hardware support for 2d but only software support for 3d), but it'll at least be playable on PC with a cart reader and VisualBoyAdvance.

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    Will I retire or break 10K?
  52. Futurama quote by z-man · · Score: 1

    Episode "A Bicyclops Built for Two" (S02E13)

    Hermes: Get ready for fun Fry, now a days we have a type of game entirely played on video.
    Leela: We call it a video-game.
    Fry: A video game you say. Well golly gee, you mighty space men of the future will have to show me how it works.

  53. Re:LEARN TO SPELL! by Walterk · · Score: 1

    No, no, no.. that should be shiney metal ass!

  54. Re:LEARN TO SPELL! by chegosaurus · · Score: 2, Redundant

    > well balanced people don't care

    I'm reasonably well balanced, and I care.

    I don't generally pick people up on spelling or typos but I always do my best to make sure there aren't any in anything I write. If nothing else it's a common courtesy to the people who might read it.

    I don't want to wade through a heap of awful spelling and bad grammar. Rightly or wrongly, I can't help but assume that someone who writes good English is smarter than someone who doesn't. (For native English speakers of course!)

    Of course, the odd mistake is bound to get through, but don't you ever assume that someone who hasn't gone to the trouble of checking their spelling *certainly* hasn't gone to the trouble of checking their facts? Oh, and I'm not talking about clicking a spell check icon either: I mean reading back over what you've just written.

    To get back on topic, Futurama as Groening's greatest creation? Puh-lease!

  55. Not so bad an idea by Fyz · · Score: 1

    If Groening swings this right, we might have another quality old-school games we all remember from the old days...

    Ahh, remember Day of the Tentacle?

    "Yes, let's all discuss your promiscuous mother later..." -The Professor

  56. Re:let it die /. by sammaffei · · Score: 1

    As deftly as can be said by a "King of the Hill" fan...

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    Political correctness is the newest form of slavery.

  57. Emmy winner... by sammaffei · · Score: 1

    ...and Fox cans it. 'Nuff said!

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    Political correctness is the newest form of slavery.

  58. Console only! by 5lash · · Score: 1

    "Platform(s): Xbox, PS2, Gamecube"
    Err, has no-one else noticed that this game won't be available on PC? It's really narked me off anyway, i've never owned a console and i never want to.

  59. Re:LEARN TO SPELL! by dagashi · · Score: 1

    Perhaps 'yeha' could be a shortened way of spelling 'yeehaw'

    exactly.

  60. Last Post! by alpg · · Score: 1

    "It could be that Walter's horse has wings" does not imply that there is
    any such animal as Walter's horse, only that there could be; but "Walter's
    horse is a thing which could have wings" does imply Walter's horse's
    existence. But the conjunction "Walter's horse exists, and it could be
    that Walter's horse has wings" still does not imply "Walter's horse is a
    thing that could have wings", for perhaps it can only be that Walter's
    horse has wings by Walter having a different horse. Nor does "Walter's
    horse is a thing which could have wings" conversely imply "It could be that
    Walter's horse has wings"; for it might be that Walter's horse could only
    have wings by not being Walter's horse.

    I would deny, though, that the formula [Necessarily if some x has property P
    then some x has property P] expresses a logical law, since P(x) could stand
    for, let us say "x is a better logician than I am", and the statement "It is
    necessary that if someone is a better logician than I am then someone is a
    better logician than I am" is false because there need not have been any me.
    -- A.N. Prior, "Time and Modality"

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