Frogger Synchronized To Real-Life Traffic
Cerlyn writes "In order to celebrate 30 years of Frogger, Tyler DeAngelo and his friends created a version of Frogger synchronized to actual vehicles on 5th Avenue in New York City. Unlike a previous (dangerous) attempt at recreating the game, this version fits safely inside of a Frogger arcade cabinet, and pictures and videos of the construction of the game are available as well." (Just scroll down that first link to see the construction details.)
The story about the previous attempt at creating real-life Frogger links to a story that no longer exists.
Damn_registrars has no butt-hole. Damn_registrars has no use for a butt-hole.
I skipped through the video in the second link then checked the first link for more information...and found that all the information about building it is in videos.
Sigh.
Holes! I need holes!
The "real life" frogger story should make you all reflect on how nice we have it in the Western world in terms of pedestrian safety. Real life frogger is an every day reality in every third world country. Pedestrian fatalities are so common it's not even newsworthy. You tube "crossing the street in India" or insert your favorite third world country...
now i got that fucking song stuck in my head
Why is the "spokesfrog" a ... toad?
It's called crossing the street in Vietnam
Just keep slow and steady.
Mario Kart synced to the Grand Prix. Eat my turtle Schumacher.
I've often thought the Don't Walk sign should make the Frogger splat sound to discourage jaywalking.
i cant wait for GTA 3 based on real life. "Intellectual Property infringement: 3 stars!"
Anons need not reply. Questions end with a question mark.
So level 1 should be some branded driving school training track, then Winslow, Arizona, progressing through New York, and working up to Cairo? There's something there, and lots of product placement and local tourism authority opportunities for alternate revenue streams. The overhead is just one web cam location with internet connection per level. Maybe "Frogger Route 66?"
Is 5th Ave. harder at 9am or 2am?
Then you just didn't insult them enough.
Or maybe, they start on 5th avenue, but work their way through faster roads, progressively getting more difficult, until you're on the Jersey turnpike? That might do it.
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A Frogger based on the NJTP traffic around the Manhattan exits--14 toward the Holland, 17 toward the Lincoln--would be exciting. Ditto for one around the lead-in to the George Washington Bridge. Those all have the fun property that cars are either bumper to bumper, leaving few holes, or are going at >55MPH. Within Manhattan, there's a harder level possible trying to cross the East or West Side highways with the same properties.
I don't know of a good way to rank them objectively, but the worst traffic messes I've even been--with spots I've spent stuck for multiple hours before just due to regular traffic (not a accident etc.)--are:
Just turn your head, you'll see what's coming up next.