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

Not-So-Rejected ENN-March 10, 2010
March 10th, 2010

Posted by Jeremy

While I normally use this space to post ENN stories that didn’t quite make it into the final episode, the truth of the matter is we didn’t write any this week. After the whole Infinity Ward thing hit the fan last week, we knew we had to do something about it, and by the time the feature story was done, it became obvious it was time to pull the trigger on an idea we’ve been tossing around for some time: a full-feature episode of ENN.

To get things done, however, we needed to call in the help of our good friend Derek Hand, aka Tensen01. Tensen produced some great concept art for our extremely tasteless take on Modern Warfare, so we figured why not give you some full-rez versions of his work.

UPDATE: the version that went up on the Escapist 2010-03-10 was missing a couple lines of dialogue. The final version is now live.

Rejected ENN – March 3, 2010
March 3rd, 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:

PSPgone

Instead of offering players their choice of free game when purchasing a PSP go, Sony will instead assign a game to them based on the age associated with their PSN ID. The company cited that actual choice might entice someone to buy a PSP Go, which could be quote: “creepy”.

Super Mario World Galaxy 2

Nintendo has revealed additional details about Super Mario Galaxy 2 to show how the game will be completely different from any Mario game before it. Primarily these innovations include the return of Yoshi and a power up that allows the player to inflate and float. When ask how this can be considered innovation, since both of these features existed in 1990’s Super Mario World, Nintendo executives directed the assembled press to look behind them and then threw a smoke bomb on the ground and escaped the the resulting confusion.

Can’t Stop the Bumrise

European hobo simulator Bumrise will soon make it’s way to North America. The game, which tasks players to rise to the top of the homeless food chain through theft, violence and other such endeavours, has already raised controversy in France over its questionable content. The International Game Developer’s Association has raised further concerns citing the game as a an all-too-real simulation of the present life of a game developer.

The One I Don’t Want

505 Games has announced a new title for Wii and DS based on the hit musical Grease. A rep for the company said that the Wii and DS audiences are a perfect fit for a musical with the actual lyrics “You know that ain’t no shit, we’ll be getting lots of tit, in greased lightning”.

or

In the game, as in the movie, the player controls Danny Zuko as he attempts to hide his burgeoning homosexuality by dating some prissy bitch he met during summer vacation.

Obligatory FFXIII Headline

In response to news that the installed size for Final Fantasy 13 would total 18GB for the 360 and 38GB for the PS3, Square Enix ÜberMench Imperial Hot said “We artificially inflated the install size to give players a greater sense of the game’s true value.”

Rejected ENN – Feb 24, 2009
February 24th, 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 two of those stories for this week’s episode, along with some of my favourite art because I can:

PikMEN (cut for space; possibly too obvious)

At a recent symposium, Shigeru Miyamoto’s noted, that the design goal of Pikmin was to be appealing to teenaged girls. He noted character design as a focus for this initiative. [shot of a Pikimin looking like a dong]

SRSBZNSSKTHXBYE (cut for space; possibly too obvious)

Game Developer Zynga is buying Serious Business, developers of the Facebook game “friends for sale”. Analysts have stated that this transaction demonstrates that social gaming on platforms like Facebook, has in fact, reached the level of “serious business.”