Yes, the commercial application of Brew and other industrial products is to get natives and workers addicted to the product. Once they’re dependent on it, they have to work for the Magog Cartel or continue buying the product. It wasn’t just Phleg that did this. Addiction has been the tool of corporatism throughout the history of Oddworld and Earth.
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Ok. New question: what can Glukkons do with Moolah? What do they buy? They don't wear rich clothes. They smoke, yes, but what do they do when they aren't in some factories with their Moolah?
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Private dirigibles, expensive office furnishings, fancy clothing, membership in exclusive clubs, casinos, expensively rarities and collectables: anything to make themselves look as rich and successful as possible. This is the basis of their social status and the cornerstone of their culture.
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More businesses, more employees. Anything to consolidate their power, make them richer and make mommy happy.
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Munch's Oddysee presentation
I remember that I was once watching a presentation of Munch's Oddysee by Lorne Lanning,he was playing the game, and he was making a funny sounds while playing , because there was still no sound in the game...someone else remeber on this? I was watching it online from a site which name I dont remember, it was very long ago...does anyone has this video?
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Ok, so I have a new question: is it possible OWI thought that the Oddworld planet has been generated by Big Bang explosion?
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Having not delved into Oddworld cosmology, astronomy, geology, or indeed any of the sciences in regards to the study of the planet (which would answer quite a few queries) we assume that the planet of Oddworld was formed similarly to Earth, barring any irregularities. Which, might I add, is nothing to do with the Big Bang theory, which concerns the origin of the universe, not planetary development.
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Maybe Oddworld is Jupiter and we don't know it!!! It is enough big to seems it!
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I'm not sure Oddworld and Jupiter have the same amounts of moons...
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So, it is in another dimension! Maybe parallel to ours where there is our universe.
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Now if only everyone did this to the bible....
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This might be common knowledge, but I was wondering if I'm right because I've never noticed it before. In Abe's Exoddus, in the cutscene where he's sneaking into the boiler room of Soulstorm Brewery, there's a Slig talking on the phone while the Glukkons argue about what they're going to do. I always assumed he was calling in extra security to try and protect the boiler, but on my last playthrough I listened more closely to what he was saying and... is he just selling his (or one of the Glukkon's) stock in Soulstorm Brewery? Because that's a really clever and subtle joke if he is.
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Yes. In fact, the LED screens around them all showed stock market data. Unfavourable stock market data.
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That's excellent. I never noticed the stock market data before either, I'll have to look out for it next time.
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Oddworld does indeed exist in a different universe to us. It’s not ‘alternate’ (or, indeed, alternative), it’s completely separate. This information is old, and most likely comes from an old interview or an old edition of Dear Alf. The soruce isn’t amongst the material we’ve managed to recover from the old Oddworld.com, sadly. Now I can sit back and wait for someone to call this a Nod.
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I call bullNod.
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Oh ye of subatomic faith. Next you’ll be saying the mass–energy equivalence formula for Oddworld isn’t E = AD2.
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Energy equals area multiplied by electrical displacement squared? What drivel!
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Question: what is the real function of Breweries to Be in MO? Why are they in a native environment but they look an industrial place inside?
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The clue is in the "to be" part of the name: it is not finished yet. It will be a brewery, when it is completed.
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Yes, it looks like a native place, but there are some elements that aren't as nice as native's things. For example in these screenshots And maybe it has been conceived to be a little SoulSotrm Brewery? And because I don't have MO I have this question: what do Abe and Scrubs Mudokons do in the Brewery to Be?
http://www.oddworld.com/firsttenyear.../scroll07.html http://www.oddworld.com/firsttenyear.../scroll08.html |
Scrubs work there, setting it up to be a SoultStorm microbrewery. Abe, as usual, comes to spread the current mudokon fad of mass-truancy.
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Ok, thank you. New question about MO: what is really Dead River? Where is its source? Is it a tributary of Mongo River? What do creatures near it? Are there some fishermen? Maybe Grubbs? Mudokons? Anyone?
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It’s not even a river; it’s just a lake outside Splinterz. It’s ‘dead’ because it’s been drained. There’s a Mudokon village by it, and a Storm Circle a short way away. No fishermen. Definitely no Grubbs; they hadn’t even been created when the game came out. Apart from that, there’s just a shitload of Sligs.
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Do we know anything about the difference between the coleopteran meetle and the balloon meetle? The latter was always in those test sequences while the former is known ownly in art, yet it makes much more sense as a counterpart to the mug. I notice that they both have the same face.
Also, are there any pictures of the mug still about somewhere? Since Oddworld Universe went down the best I can find is this. |
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Oddworld Universe is still up. It was Abe Babe who scanned the Mugs from an E3 pamphlet, but Oddworld‐Web was relaunched in an unfinished state some time ago and never patched up. I have the pamphlet myself. I’ll get myself around to scanning it some time. |
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Thanks AIN!
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Of course you no doubt know these images very well, just jogging your memory. :
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Question: when MO designed for PS2, OWI made a lot of trailers and of screenshots. One of them was "Tree Chopping" where Mudokons cut trees. Another was "Tree Recycler" where Scrubs put timber into the recycler. And then the "Tree Growing". But why in the final version of MO doesn't Splinterz Manufacturing work with timber? And so why don't Mudokons cut and grow trees? I heard on eof the theme of MO was environmental situation but without it it has not much importance.
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When the team switched to Xbox development the deal was that MO would be a launch title for the system. These time constraints meant that a lot more had to be cut than usual, including most of the features seen in the test videos.
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Ok, but they were awesome for me.
Anyway I hawe a new question: why can't we see any child Mudokon? |