Chair Racing Sets Gaming World Alight
Thanks to an anonymous reader for pointing out a downloadable demo of Japanese PC videogame Chair Chaser is available over at Gamershell. A little research uncovers that this unique racing game, subtitled 'Let's Get The President's Seat!!' and developed by (the student part of?) Konami Osaka, has you racing round a skyscraper astride office chairs. It was part of the 2002-2003 CESA Amateur Awards, entering a competition organized by the Japanese game trade organization body (who have a demo mirror on their site.) Nice to see a game adding to the 'office action' genre popularized by Ambrosia's
Harry The Handsome Executive.
This is actually a lot more fun than racing plain old office chairs.
Oddly enough, just YESTERDAY, one of my employees and I were considering building a race track for office chairs, in the non-level portion of our basement, to get some extra momentum going.
This really cracked me up to see this.
Is this on the front page? I have my account set to show -all- articles, but if this made front page, that's kinda sad.
"Champagne for my real friends - and real pain for my sham friends!" http://ericblade.postalboard.com/
"But Honey, this is actually a training program for some office activities!"
Mmmmm.... Pigeons. Sometimes, they come with notes attached...it's like...a fortune cookie with wings.
good for a laugh, but god forbid the way you control the chair is horrible.
Well, you have to concede a few things:
1) This was not main page news unless you have flat mode turned on.
2) Every office I have worked in has had its share of chair rolling. Last Friday, it was a fairly slow afternoon, and one of the ladies rolled around the whole office to say hi to everybody in her chair. In a tech support room, some people actually raced chairs around the island.
3) I actually downloaded the game and while it is a bit prone to crashing and whatnot it is actually pretty fun and amusing for a time killer. The theme is at least, unique, and the game isn't full of gore or carnage. It reminded me a little bit of Mario Kart.
Anyone got this to work more than once? It won't change the resolution after the 1st time and I just get a white window.
I guess there's no accounting for taste, huh?