Do you think the Eviromental/Disability factors are good for the Game???
Well like myself I would say Yes. It is said that any Movie that makes you think about the issues portraied, days after you've seen the Movie is a Good Movie. I think Oddworld achives this. The issue arn't shoved in your face, it's only when you sit down and think about it is where you notice them. So weather it be about Slaverly or the destruction of Naturaly habitate, I think OWI have made the series a winner so far.
But the problem about this is, you may say that these games are here to preach the creative teams opinions and Views of themselfs, other than making a game that is fun. If a games or Movie preaches something that we don't belive in, then it could put us off the game, No matter how fun it might be. Yes I gather that most people might be against slavery, but there are many people who thinks that Disablity should not be made fun of. And having a Blind person fall off a Clif or have on be ripped to peices into a drill might be funny. Or Having Munch having more mobility that a normal Disabled person could ever have be insulting to them. So I ask you again. Do you think the Eviromental/Disability factors are good for the Game??? [ August 16, 2001: Message edited by: Wolfpac ] |
mmmyeah what he said! http://www.contrabandent.com/pez/otn/confused/smhuh.gif
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i love the idea of an environment that can be changed by you...
OI aren't making fun of disabled people...Munch is the hero of MO...can you name a single game/TV show/movie which has someone disabled as a main character, or even the hero? Disabled main character: Texas Chainsaw Masacre (film) Disabled hero: Ironside (TV), some cartoon(probably by Marvel) (TV) i can't name another... if Munch and his wheelchair is offensive by not being realistic, then most other game developers should also be peanalised... what's more realistic: someone going really fast in a wheelchair, or several 2D worms killing each other with super weapons? anyway, Oddworld can't be compared to this universe...who knows, a real-life Gabbit may be able to go that fast in a wheelchair, a Bandicoot may be able to save the world from an over-sized-forehead evil scientist... |
That's what makes oddworld so odd. It's in it's own uniqueness. I don't think they are making fun of disabled people. I mean, who can do tricks in a wheel chair like that?!
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the oddiest thing about oddworld is the sweet rhyming in the fmv section. If oddworld gets rid of it. I'll delete my site and burn anything with oddworld on it!!
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"I guess it's all representatives of being a little guy in a big cruel world. I don't think we've ever thought of them as having disabilities, it just comes naturally to us. We try to communicate characters that are underdogs and have lived with injustice, and these traits help us to tell a complicated background with a simple visual design. Of course, these traits also aid in creating humourous game mechanics." - Lorne Lanning to PS Pro, June 2000
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but they DID get rid of the lovely rhyming in AE, which is why i hated the FMVs in AE!
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anyway, what can Munch do in his wheelchair that humans can't???
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- be a gabbit - possess - eat a peice of brocoli while bouncing a tuba on his head singing "henry the hippo" - fart! |
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is anyone here disabled?
if so, do you find this offensive? |