shooraijin wrote:Alan Rickman does a great Marvin.
I didn't recognize the multiple legs guy either-- unless that was related to the mice.
shooraijin wrote:No, there's some mention on the site about how he deludes the people of Viltvoodle VI (the planet with the 50-armed aliens, IIRC, who invented aerosol deodorant before the wheel ... if my memory serves, of course). They're in the books, but I don't think he is.
I hope they have a scene where Arthur has to wrap a towel around his head. Points to the first person to name the creature for why this is important, and what happens when you do it. This was a puzzle in the computer game, and I think very few people in this thread are old enough to have played it ...
shooraijin wrote:They turn up a couple of times in the books. Yup, that was the game. Who wrote it (for bonus points)? -- name the *two* authors, and the publisher. One of the authors is very famous, the other wrote a number of other text adventures.
shooraijin wrote:I hope they have a scene where Arthur has to wrap a towel around his head. Points to the first person to name the creature for why this is important, and what happens when you do it. This was a puzzle in the computer game, and I think very few people in this thread are old enough to have played it ...
uc pseudonym wrote:That is true (though I have touched the game), but wasn't the blugblatter beast mentioned in the books as well? At least I remember some manner of creature that believed if you couldn't see it, it couldn't see you. On the subject of towels, one was visible on the site.
the_lizardqueen wrote:Are we talking the textbased adventure game thingy? That thing is *evil* man, it took me about an hour to figure out how to get out of the bedroom and I kept dying from that point on. I had alot of fun acting like a nut though, like the books, the game is quite addictive.
mechana2015 wrote:Anyone notice that the music over the symbol and the release date is the main theme from men in black?
AnimeHeretic wrote:I believe Douglas Adams had a part in it. Regretably, I can't remember Infocom's primary writer. I do recall he also did "Sorcerer" and a few others. I liked his works, because he tended to be pretty tongue in cheek, unlike the others. Steve Meretsky sticks in my head, but I don't remember if that's right...
If you ask the google search engine for the answer to life the universe and everything, the google calculator will show the answer 42
Locke wrote:Just remembred that little piece of trivia.
AnimeHeretic wrote:Yes, but in passing and not actually encountered by the characters I believe...
shooraijin wrote:No, it's not in that one. Mostly Harmless was just weird. It seemed like a conscious attempt by Adams to tie up loose ends, and so it came off as contrived instead of entertaining.
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