Cracked used a pic of my Polybius for one of their stories
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Cracked used a pic of my Polybius for one of their stories
Props go out to Flack for noticing this:
http://www.cracked.com/article_19172_8- ... ue_p2.html
If you scroll all the way down to #1, you'll see a pic of my Polybius cabinet. (To the side is my Arkanoid, which I no longer have, and in the background are some Magnetic Scrolls text adventures, which sit atop a display case in my house.)
I AM THE GODDAMN URBAN LEGEND, FRIENDS
http://www.cracked.com/article_19172_8- ... ue_p2.html
If you scroll all the way down to #1, you'll see a pic of my Polybius cabinet. (To the side is my Arkanoid, which I no longer have, and in the background are some Magnetic Scrolls text adventures, which sit atop a display case in my house.)
I AM THE GODDAMN URBAN LEGEND, FRIENDS
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This was my first thought when I saw that.
I didn't think it was interesting. It still isn't.
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We understand, THE. Now seems like a good time to admit that I was too stupid to understand the difference between horizontal and vertical monitors when I put that Polybius (ne Egg Venture) cab together. So the JAMMA board is vertical, and the monitor is vertical, but it's in a 25" horizontal cab. That's an error I need to account for at some point.
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I was browsing through Kotaku (exactly why, your guess is as good as mine) and noticed that they were running an overview of the Polybius phenomenon. The picture they ran with as their center piece, contains a very familiar Arkanoid Cab...
http://kotaku.com/5865357/the-crazy-urb ... e?autoplay
Cracked and now Kotaku - you are the Internet's go to guy for imaginary Arcade Conspiracies.
http://kotaku.com/5865357/the-crazy-urb ... e?autoplay
Cracked and now Kotaku - you are the Internet's go to guy for imaginary Arcade Conspiracies.
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Hahaha! So!
G4 did an article on Polybius. They didn't link to my page here at JC, but that's fine.
I wanted to see how many pictures were of my machine when you searched for Polybius. I found this!

This is the cutest thing ever! It is clearly a cartoon version of my cab, which you can see here: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/e ... abinet.jpg
It's adorable. (I've also since gotten rid of that control panel, but it was worth me making the control panel from scratch so that the cartoon version could have it.)
G4 did an article on Polybius. They didn't link to my page here at JC, but that's fine.
I wanted to see how many pictures were of my machine when you searched for Polybius. I found this!

This is the cutest thing ever! It is clearly a cartoon version of my cab, which you can see here: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/e ... abinet.jpg
It's adorable. (I've also since gotten rid of that control panel, but it was worth me making the control panel from scratch so that the cartoon version could have it.)
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I was watching Polybius videos tonight and this one showed me that the game appeared in the first issue of "Batman Incorporated."
Apparently the artist used my game as a reference. I APPROVE. I can't remember if I said this or not, but I AM the urban legend.
(And I was actually watching videos because I had decided to gut my cab, sell it and find a proper vertical cab for my multi-game. Well that will never happen now that it was in Batman.)
It's at 13:15 here:
[youtube][/youtube]
Apparently the artist used my game as a reference. I APPROVE. I can't remember if I said this or not, but I AM the urban legend.
(And I was actually watching videos because I had decided to gut my cab, sell it and find a proper vertical cab for my multi-game. Well that will never happen now that it was in Batman.)
It's at 13:15 here:
[youtube][/youtube]
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Understood. Agreed.
I do like that this is what comics have come to -- I haven't bought one in years, but I'm still fond of the medium.
But to ensure sales they are now putting in the personal property of people on the fence when it comes to buying new ones. Sold!!!!!
I do like that this is what comics have come to -- I haven't bought one in years, but I'm still fond of the medium.
But to ensure sales they are now putting in the personal property of people on the fence when it comes to buying new ones. Sold!!!!!
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Here is what I absolutely fucking despise about comic books:
I was going to go to Mile High Comics and purchase the issue of Batman, Incorporated that had the drawing of my Polybius machine in it. I'd then scan it and upload it for the article I am working on.
I go to Mile High Comics's website......... and there were TWO fucking volumes of Batman, Inc. 2012 and 2010. In other words, they re-did the fucking numbering after ONE YEAR.
It is so amazingly goddamn weak, desperate and pathetic. Yes, you get a slight bump when you release a issue with "#1" on the cover. It makes it absolutely fucking impossible to ever get a back issue once you do it over and over again.
Especially amazing is that they rebooted this fucking thing after a year. A YEAR. God, I hate comic books.
I was going to go to Mile High Comics and purchase the issue of Batman, Incorporated that had the drawing of my Polybius machine in it. I'd then scan it and upload it for the article I am working on.
I go to Mile High Comics's website......... and there were TWO fucking volumes of Batman, Inc. 2012 and 2010. In other words, they re-did the fucking numbering after ONE YEAR.
It is so amazingly goddamn weak, desperate and pathetic. Yes, you get a slight bump when you release a issue with "#1" on the cover. It makes it absolutely fucking impossible to ever get a back issue once you do it over and over again.
Especially amazing is that they rebooted this fucking thing after a year. A YEAR. God, I hate comic books.
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OK, Wikipedia says it was the 2012 version. I will have you know that they also made an "issue zero" of this stupid fucking comic. So simply getting the first issue would be incorrect, I would need to get issue #1. The second issue.
Comics, ladies and gentlemen.
Comics, ladies and gentlemen.
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Thread bump...

of something like that...Speaking of teh Polybius, wouldn't it be cool if there was a small metal plaque on the back of RobB's cabinet saying that it was Property of the U.S. Government, Portland Pych-ops Dept. Cabinet No: 0013

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