Casting Call: ENN’s Crack Investigative Team [CLOSED]
April 30th, 2010

Posted by Jeremy

UPDATE: This casting call is closed. Thanks, everyone, for your submissions :).

So here’s the story: in a future episode of ENN, we’ll need to call out ENN’s Crack Investigative Team — and just to clarify: we call them this because they are crack-shots at their jobs, not because they are on crack. Unfortunately, we don’t have a crack investigative team here at LoadingReadyRun, so we need you to provide that for us. Also to clarify, you don’t need to be in Victoria because we don’t need you in person, all we need are photographs that you don’t mind us showing to the world (and crediting you for, obviously).

If you are interested, please submit photographs of yourself dressed as an investigator–interpret this as you will: you could be a hard-hitting journalist, a CSI, or a detective in a deer stalker. Frankly, we’re looking for variety, so be creative. We need shots of you in two different poses against the most neutral background you can find: something easy for us to art out.

Please send submissions to [CLOSED] with the subject line “Re: CASTING CALL – INVESTIGATOR”. Make sure you use this subject line or I will be very dissapoint–probably to the point of not using your submission, even if it’s really awesome. Copy and paste it if you have to but make sure it’s accurate.

Thanks for your help! This blog post will self-destruct in 30 seconds … so you know.

Update: I need these by noon on Monday, May 3. This is not a due date, so much as it is the absolute latest that we will be able to incorporate new graphics, so don’t be late.

Rejected ENN – April 28, 2010
April 28th, 2010

Posted by Jeremy

Every week, Paul, Graham, Kathleen and I get together to write ENN. Over the week, each of us actually writes stories separately, then we commune 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, very good stories are occasionally rejected because there is just not enough space for them in the episode. Here are several such stories from this week’s episode:

Roll Call of Duty

Activision is rolling out its plans for new Call of Duty Games, announcing three new games in the next 2 years. Call of Duty: Van Halen, Call of Duty: Rocks the 80s Iran Contra Style and Call of Duty: Army Food Service Operations Specialist Hero are all due for a 2011 release.

While the news here was that Activision had definitely confirmed two CoD titles for 2011, following this year’s Call of Duty: To Be Announced this Friday on Game Trailers but Will Probably be Called ‘Black Ops’ and be Set During the Cold War and developed by Treyarch, this was already pretty much expected, and, indeed forecast in a previous episode. That said, the joke is nuanced and its loss is a tragedy.

Fallout Fallout

Fallout 3 developer Bethesda is continuing to fight a legal battle to stop the series’ original creators, Interplay, from making a Fallout MMO. The conflict has exploded with a statement on Bethesda’s website citing that they clearly called “no takeses backses” and Interplay contending that while they did sell the Fallout intelectual property, they most definitely never said “simon says”. More on this story as it develops.

This is one of the rare instances where the news changed dramatically between when the story was written, and when we had our meeting to workshop it. By the time we spoke about this story, a settlement was already in place, and the Fallout MMO was reconfirmed as going ahead. This is actually way better than the nightmare scenario, in which the news changes dramatically between when we shoot the story and when the video goes live.

Rejected ENN (with Bonus Art!) – April 21, 2010
April 21st, 2010

Posted by Jeremy

Every week, Paul, Graham, Kathleen and I get together to write ENN. Over the week, each of us actually writes stories separately, then we commune 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, very good stories are occasionally rejected because there is just not enough space for them in the episode. Here are several such stories from this week’s episode:

Really Mean Girls

Lindsey Lohan has been left off the cover of the video game adaption of Mean Girls. Out of respect, SOS Media, developer of the game, had a moment of silence for Lohan’s career.

Work Boy (with Boy from gameboy logo)

Shigeru Miyamoto has stated that one day, he will retire but not anytime soon. He then added that if his health were to fail, he would “upload his consciousness into Nintendo’s mainframe, ensuring that unlike Walt Disney, no accounting department hack would be able to take everything good he had done, and run it into the ground.”

Debt Box 180

The United States Government is partnering with Microsoft to create a game about deficit reduction. Microsoft’s Entertainment and Devices division hopes the project will offset its steadily-increasing losses over the last ten years.

Who’s on Probation?

South Korea was rocked last week by a Starcraft betting scandal, equated by some to the black socks of 1919. “It’s not like that at all,” said accused Starcraft champion Ma-Jae-Yoon, “Unlike baseball, Starcraft players are actually athletes.”

I’ve also included some higher-rez versions of the magazine covers we mocked up for this episode for you to peruse.

Update: added Kathleen’s New Yorker cover.

Rejected ENN – April 14, 2010
April 14th, 2010

Posted by Jeremy

After a couple weeks off, in which–because we were writing entirely collaboratively–we did not generate any rejected ENN stories, the feature is back … and with a vengeance.

For those new to the party, every week, Paul, Graham, Kathleen and I get together to write ENN. Over the week, each of us actually writes stories separately, then we commune 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 rejected because there is just not enough space for them in the episode. Here are several such stories from this week’s episode:

99 Red Balloons

Heavy Rain star Pascal Langdale has founded his own motion capture studio to protect fellow performers from having to say “Jason” ever again.

Some Friend You Are

Blizzard is offering a new mount to players who participate in its WOW Recruit a Friend program, stating that as interest in the initiatve falls off, new nuggets of online crack are required to draw more people into their diabolical skinner box.

Define “Baller”

Def Jam Rapstar will be released this fall, and will feature explanations for the slang and terminology used in the rap lyrics, which will enable every white kid from Salt Lake City to Topeka to call himself an O.G. Thug by Christmas.

Can’t Stop the Rock

Luxury phone maker Mobiado has released a concept phone carved out of a solid piece of marble. While making a portable device out of a large chunk of rock may seem counterintuitive, the company feels that critics are overlooking the underserved “Sisyphus-on-the-go” demographic.

MGS: Product Walker (Kathleen’s take on it)

For the record, the sponsorship joke in this episode came about because I wrote three different versions of the same story, each with a different joke. I wasn’t sure which was funnier, so I just submitted all of them, and this inspired the “ENN sells out” angle for this week’s episode. Kathleen ALSO submitted her own story based on the same news stories, which didn’t work for the sponsorship joke because it followed a very different format. That said, I think it’s funnier than mine by itself :P.

Hideo Kojima has justified the heavy product placement in Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, by saying that “Snake seeing a Pepsi Max in the jungle is a way to surprise players.” Games industry analysts with thesauruses were quick to point out that other words for “surprise” are “bewilder” “dumbfound” and “ruin the immersive experience of”, so Kojima may have simply been the victim of bad translation.

Rejected ENN – March 17, 2010
March 17th, 2010

Posted by Jeremy

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 several such stories from this week’s episode:

Expressing Amusement

During his talk at GDC, EA’s John Schappert tried to say the Activision/Infinity Ward legal brouhaha was a disappointment to gamers, but couldn’t make it the whole way through the sentence: instead bursting into delighted giggles and doing a version of Snoopy’s happy dance onstage.

Sex Sells

Tecmo has released an ad for its upcoming Dead or Alive Paradise that is simply a video of a man spanking a stuffed monkey, seeming to acknowledge that the game’s only draw is the scantily clad female characters. In other news, the sun is hot, bears are scary, and the moon continues to orbit the earth.

King Kong

Plastic Surgeon Han Chien has been crowned the new world Donkey Kong champion after achieving a high score of 1,061,700. Chien attributed his success to determination, skill, and a fortuitously shaped blemish on the chest of a plastic surgery patient.

Cutaway: a guy’s chest imprinted with a donkey kong level