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Podcast Appearances
All right. Well, let's take a little break here. That's a good setup, I think. And we'll come back and get more into Night Trap right after this.
All right. Well, let's take a little break here. That's a good setup, I think. And we'll come back and get more into Night Trap right after this.
All right. Well, let's take a little break here. That's a good setup, I think. And we'll come back and get more into Night Trap right after this.
Music stars Marcus King, John Osborne from Brothers Osborne. We have this misunderstanding of what this quote-unquote drug thing is.
Music stars Marcus King, John Osborne from Brothers Osborne. We have this misunderstanding of what this quote-unquote drug thing is.
Music stars Marcus King, John Osborne from Brothers Osborne. We have this misunderstanding of what this quote-unquote drug thing is.
All right, so I mentioned the Augers. We need to explain a little bit about this game and what it was supposed to be and what it ended up being because in the Netflix documentary, Jim Reillyβ Basically, it's like, well, the first thing they created a demo called Scene of the Crime.
All right, so I mentioned the Augers. We need to explain a little bit about this game and what it was supposed to be and what it ended up being because in the Netflix documentary, Jim Reillyβ Basically, it's like, well, the first thing they created a demo called Scene of the Crime.
All right, so I mentioned the Augers. We need to explain a little bit about this game and what it was supposed to be and what it ended up being because in the Netflix documentary, Jim Reillyβ Basically, it's like, well, the first thing they created a demo called Scene of the Crime.
And it was a detective game. And Hasbro liked it, like I said. But they had a big problem because the original idea that Jim had was to have ninjas. And he's like, it would be great. These ninjas come in. They got throwing stars. They got weapons. And they're doing all this stuff. And you can control it. And it's super cool. And Hasbro was like, wait a minute.
And it was a detective game. And Hasbro liked it, like I said. But they had a big problem because the original idea that Jim had was to have ninjas. And he's like, it would be great. These ninjas come in. They got throwing stars. They got weapons. And they're doing all this stuff. And you can control it. And it's super cool. And Hasbro was like, wait a minute.
And it was a detective game. And Hasbro liked it, like I said. But they had a big problem because the original idea that Jim had was to have ninjas. And he's like, it would be great. These ninjas come in. They got throwing stars. They got weapons. And they're doing all this stuff. And you can control it. And it's super cool. And Hasbro was like, wait a minute.
We can't have what we call reproducible violence. So anything that a kid, like kids love throwing stars, and we can't show ninjas throwing throwing stars into people because a kid will go and do that. You can't have a knife because a kid can go get a knife out of a drawer. It's got to be something that a kid cannot reproduce.
We can't have what we call reproducible violence. So anything that a kid, like kids love throwing stars, and we can't show ninjas throwing throwing stars into people because a kid will go and do that. You can't have a knife because a kid can go get a knife out of a drawer. It's got to be something that a kid cannot reproduce.
We can't have what we call reproducible violence. So anything that a kid, like kids love throwing stars, and we can't show ninjas throwing throwing stars into people because a kid will go and do that. You can't have a knife because a kid can go get a knife out of a drawer. It's got to be something that a kid cannot reproduce.
I think it came the other way, though. I think that was a note from Hasbro. Oh, was it? I'm pretty sure they were like, what if they were vampires?
I think it came the other way, though. I think that was a note from Hasbro. Oh, was it? I'm pretty sure they were like, what if they were vampires?
I think it came the other way, though. I think that was a note from Hasbro. Oh, was it? I'm pretty sure they were like, what if they were vampires?
And Jim Riley was like, okay, I guess I can do that.
And Jim Riley was like, okay, I guess I can do that.