"I'm OK" played from start to finish.
Jul. 4th, 2006 11:35 pmAnyone who bothers to read my journal is probably familiar by now with world class attention whore Jack Thompson. And those who are familiar with Jack Thompson are probably familiar with his Modest Video Game Proposal. And those who are familiar with the Modest Video Game Proposal are likely also familiar with "I'm OK - A Murder Simulator", a game made in response to the Modest Video Game Proposal.
Well, for those unwilling or unable to play all the way through "I'm OK", Destructoid has a video (via Google video [EDIT] And because Google Video no longer exists, here is a Youtube video of another LP of the game. [/EDIT]) of the entire game played from start to finish, intro to end credits. It's a little over 30 minutes long, the video, and was somewhat more entertaining than I expected it to be when I started watching it. Not for the weak of heart or the weak of butt, however.
And, while I'm at it, I'll recommend Bodythumper, another game based on Jack's Modest Video Game Proposal. This one gets points for using remixed clips from the Chatterbox interview with Jack Thompson in the game's music.
(EDIT: Really, that remix alone is probably worth the download of the game, even if you don't bother to play the game itself. It's "r.ogg" in the game's data directory.)
Well, for those unwilling or unable to play all the way through "I'm OK", Destructoid has a video (via Google video [EDIT] And because Google Video no longer exists, here is a Youtube video of another LP of the game. [/EDIT]) of the entire game played from start to finish, intro to end credits. It's a little over 30 minutes long, the video, and was somewhat more entertaining than I expected it to be when I started watching it. Not for the weak of heart or the weak of butt, however.
And, while I'm at it, I'll recommend Bodythumper, another game based on Jack's Modest Video Game Proposal. This one gets points for using remixed clips from the Chatterbox interview with Jack Thompson in the game's music.
(EDIT: Really, that remix alone is probably worth the download of the game, even if you don't bother to play the game itself. It's "r.ogg" in the game's data directory.)