Every week, Paul, Graham, Kathleen and I get together to write ENN. Over the week, each of us actually writes stories separately, then we get together on Fridays to choose what to use, what to revise, etc. Sometimes the stories we throw out aren’t very good; other times, they are too obscure for a wider audience. Even so, sometimes very good stories have to be thrown out because there is just not enough space for them in the episode. Here are two of those stories for this week’s episode:
Dragons in Dungeons
The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected the plea of prisoner Kevin T. Singer to be allowed to play Dungeons and Dragons. Officers at the Waupun Correctional Institution where Singer is incarcerated were pleased with the decision, saying “We can’t have prisoners exploring an enchanted fantasy realm while in custody, what if he were to find a Cape of the Mountebank? That would allow him to cast a dimension door spell once per day and he could easily escape.”
Proof: Tomb of Horrors designed by psychopaths
New Pokemon
Nintendo announced last week that the Pokemon Company is hard at work on a new series of entries in its award-winning franchise, to be released later this year. When asked what makes this game so original, Sotori Tajiri noted “We’ve actually managed to enclose an entire Z80 processor into the DS cartridge–what makes the new Pokémon so unique is its ability to look and sound exactly like a Game Boy Color game–a feat we have yet to achieve on the DS.”
That would be the first Pokemon game since Silver that I would be inclined to buy.
Comment by Nodge — February 4, 2010 @ 7:05 pm
Same here, though the remake looks like it might not suck.
Comment by Enchelion — February 5, 2010 @ 3:33 am
What happens when they run out of colors and minerals to name their games after? Do they start in on flavors? Textures? Why not just go the Pro Sports route and just call it Pokemon 2K10?
Comment by King Rocky IV — February 6, 2010 @ 12:23 pm